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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
(Jury 2, 1864, 
almost as much to the e Royal. pier censum Society of 
13 expanded blooms on it and five not open; the second 
the presen nt day, 1 as it did to the non: tee had 16 blooms expanded, and eight not open; the 
Loudon’s time. e Hor Me had 12 blooms expanded, «s 14 not poni ans 
eulegeat Society and its garden were established for plants in full bloo are still, ery 
purposes over which fashion sigh Olivie iere is ver ape 
not only to su tables of the rich wi ] esc and of "aco form; it is one of the best 
luxuries of the a Pee world from every quarter of Weine eaf, sepal, bud, and bloo: 
the globe, but to the nforts of r, to | a slightly modified jut Margottin—one of England’ 
naturalize in the garden of the cottager the less| very best Rose ood, b so much s 
luxurious but more valunble productions of Flora and |as J. mi pis E d sieh 1 I a wr t many 
rei and to teach them how to ifi Princess Alice is in the wa 
of the spade and the watering-pot. I would ask you 
biegen these oh a are more likely to C advanced by 
he adm f 2800 well-dressed persons to pro- 
ices E ors m E arden, 
to arden to 
of the Society, allowiig Dai to send to 
it, a tine reserve, eray po on eager: for information 
ticulture l 
a 
s Ali 8 way 
Belle de Bourg x Reine, but hardier, and a better 
grower; it is good, of the same 
HN appearance, but Mon 
Notre m A Fourviéres is a larg 
udot ; it is 
may be ca lle da he is no 
attendance rh are able to give the information 
which i is sought for, as well as specimens of whatever 
may es necessary to aid the inquirer in hisr Mp 
fi rticulture is concerned. Yo 
ink that a is as much propriety in the| 
Soci is inking in Pee term it, once a year in this 
pmo din This argum ent is more 
an sol È 
Society that breakfasted in the garden, but every 
who could pay a guinea, provided they could pass 
muster before the tribunal of the ladies patronesse g,— 
gumi 
In vicum first paa it Pie not the | m 
one | bomb- 
r | three or fi 
nine 
friends, po rig 
good 
at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Show than Mr, 
Warner’s. It should have been—6 obtained the ey 
prize at South Kensi sington, and t that 10 obtained 
higher awar he = a 
rysta 
ais 
m not aware that Mr. W. 
.| has exhibited. pri m y reste H. Kent, Blech. 
w ingley. 
ici 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL: June 27 (Str veel d 
in the rd ty’s Garden at Chiswick). —The gai "€ 
ries 4 -- 
to this meeti: 
accordance witl 
ei 
| ch erry crimson, is fine and a good grower. 
Vigier, iit Ei is exce ae nt, and anothe 
Arar s Ang es is 
fine, sm 
fied p udis "Orien 
| | shah in 
any 1 me oe I have others 
we 2 
| sometimes much ibo and cere sang ipfi to we 
nt. th are better bloom n th 
n the, as scare d wi 
ce | t city, and that visitors would not 
ithe Gard iswick. Most people, however, 
afia ained a different opinion, and Fiat Sa ec 
ere right, at least as far as attendan 
erned, the result fully proved; for no fewer th a 
1500 pers were present on Monday last, 
of om seemed to so thoroughly enjoy the 
p 
wh seem 
treat afforded them as to remind one of by.gone 
d | times. Now, therefore, that the experiment "hus 
who ae to be gardons not to examine the advance- 
t of the a r to hear de pros perity, but 
mer praly t o see and t- be seen, ai 
at I stated ers d ii now "repeat po 
ten. planak in ane be befor 
mont i s the 
A Lot its was qui ite right 
s 
for conversation in the fashionable coteries i the Tee 
suc week. Sir, I 
eeding wee ir, I am not fond of taverns nor o 
tavern-dinners, but I think one dinner of the Society 
att reemasons' Ta , even dull as it has hitherto 
been, worth 500 of the fêtes in the garden on the 23d 
of J t the dinner real gardeners are present, 
scientific men capable of appreciating the labours of 
the Society are present; the dessert which is dis- 
played is examined as to its value i horticultural 
nt of view, as well as eaten; ion 
poin ell eai th 
excites is connected with the objects s of th ety, and 
the a together 2 200 or B00 individuis actuated 
ulse to the 
ty, w ich i mole can 
mes the sum which has be up 
into i its treasury t the late fête, You st for 
oy 
New Cha 
t | introductory sedis: 
Lo 
yei Iw 
these as extra extra, viz. Charles | in: 
in, de Rohan 
ever any one of our perish able summer fru 
season a Penes singe may be convened, in pe that 
Fellows may hav un of personall 
inspecting and t 
varieties under gremsiane 
to these Alfred de R t 
On the present occasion the Straw. 
e 
Camille de Rohan; they are blooming in grandeur and 
a Ad 
Daran, Olivier Delhomme, | 
ust gathered ret the beds on which they 
, jus 
grew but an hour before, were serve d out ELA. hr 
r, Madame Ju 
d the alder vartas Senateur Vaisse an 
Cecilo de IK nt, and you have ten of the very 
W. F. Radc cluff?, Rushton 
al Horticultural Son ty 7 
* e 
nd infer alia 
fall 
The 
in the 
above a thousand punnets were sold, the bye. r 
them wandering about the grounds e the freshly 
trimm ed-up walks 8, Or Sitting u unde E. trees | in groups 
T 
I 
iety, the 
"d D. “ Whereas tho, Elasticelbaess 
Society of 
Society, wa 
under "the Great Seal of our said United K 
bearing date at Westminster the 17th day of erm in 
the — a of the reign of his late Majesty ome 
e| George the Third, for the purpose of the I 
As regar "s other matters we may mention a in 
the large co Beach a there is this season every 
appearance of an f e» a: Grapes, the Verri 
of which are alre as as peas. he 
seeing ben E Muscat "dto, to be proved this 
seaso: e Fru Meri it are also looking well. 
M ormed for the 
beliewin ng t| 
pec auxit t to Such an institution as 
the Horticultural Society, I ink the Society |? 
the feats of Mumbo | m 
, ti xir rope dancers, blazin en j 
ed. inar e other Vulgar ‘absurdities which have so 
which has real 
of Horticulture. me su 
Aus £01 
a? Cher of th tion 
int 
aid t 
d loubt 
.l am curious to hear how i 
the ma 
interest. 
be Tozibly named, and £ ac of. merit bestowed on 
"€ by the stem pm to them. 
r therefore that useful instruction not only in 
s clea 
re rd to fruits but with respect to flowers also, ought 
will by th T e declared to be forfeit ted, whene 
POM B5 
any Fellow ooi to bring the matter before the Law 
Courts. nes acensis. 
s this Grape apt to 
ges ests that they might slave 
ays. 
fe 
eben animadvers n las the 
AEAT h erate position into. which the 7 Toya Horticultural 
will h 
ine of it planted in a house 
Soci 
the thanks of all lovers of Nortionlbire pur ef simple, 
who like myself have watch 
which are doi looking. pow m iae 
always have dime en but last year, just abou 
time, mes — x cum dr er to show 8 
some d 
“symptoms of 
the gradual rit of -— inion till lately looked 
trei le of English 
instance hi in a P Shirdi vnbjech, 
touc uchingly Pere by the first of hoteeaicenral 
poets mal 
Omnia vidi 
In pejus ruere, ac retro sublapsa referri, &c. 
Virg. Georg. i. 1. 
deed, I consider myself fortunate, for the 
reed “one remind other -— 
ise: s far e Vi 
| cannot look | in enisi contin, iba foliage Fere very 
healthy. hes, re large, and the berries 
o lf | 
La s' Grape.— o off e 
uring its pens M jw previous to begi sinning DM 
ew v colour? I Vi 
ne | the Floral Committee, and bou 
HB tt ‘consisted of a soii wire base, filled 
d here by all who care to seek for it. 
found 
June = and 30 (Great Rose Show at er Ken- 
t 
tory, in which latter were the ovn fog donee on by 
epergnes and other patie lion 4 y» 
Ma the latter, a ae tasteful centre-piece cam 
r. Adcock, gr. to Mrs. Forbes, of Petersfield, d, Hants. 
with Moss, Fern, 
ith h Lichen and Mos, horae a 
t lothed 
eR 
£n 
Mr 
al 
e pr 
of the Royal Hortcaltaral 
inane ge 
s. | at once kiperi» and nat oral 
.|being somewhat frail and shaky w. ched ; 
“Its mir fault was E? 
but 
an in not being a Fellow rina iti in a new ho! a > i Aces Ps. n Hime th might evidently ensiy, be given w it. 
, any n an e es. A Youn, a fete cea prize, which it well deserved. The 
sister; as in either case I must have subscribo m t. Merthyr Tydeil. 2d prize design, a id Mer decorhted 
what Y will not deny many a Strawberries.—It is not generally known that fully with À and d Isolepis, date trom Mr. Turner, 
ithstanding, an 4. S. S. isonet wherries w. Sa cream ed of § was placed 3d, a short stout 
mpi 7 Madame C. E be | quite as beneficial for ras erre ig bye Pa Disi gu E a basket a p was 
added to my former list of —— y; the: effecte sought being th e eame | furnished by ik Wint, of Gloucester Other 
an exellent example of - smooth petals. Jean namely, an innocuous, gentle, and constant purgative, | + tances, though pretty, were less remarkable. 
a 
r budde d last year; it is| 
jo 
ery pis 
, but rth its ey. aso 
which pti ‘off the undigested mucus, the source of 
€ ill gt to all areak: sip s, Somerset. 
Royal _ Hori 
Of 
—I find that the 
bo | req 
fed Baronne Prév ost, is ppc À d Pao I do en cultu ura al Soci yt mee odes uired to. be Sed each bouquet were 
t pro now to name the sti inds, but he t à UTRUM ticular, 
meds to mention citi "of the new Siri as are worthy di has bee grea Tre "informant mur MM Chabrillant, S x ES toes Dhairie de 
of —À ons ation. I will be egin with Deuil = [abere are was right whan he sit that bum ei ute NoE a x deep velvéty orlon, vical PNE 
Pri Albe Mnt Ros t | trampled or and flo owers broken; nn e silere Camille M Hs shan, == n bong of Roses; 
vei Dahlia ; e et, rosy crimson, 
foliage, Ithink it ink iae been. derived f — — ;|some dai —— mae that description. The edges of t je bl. of which were Meca, ia A in 
from its drooping habit and colou aspect, | stone steps leading from the Council Room into the many big condition; Celine F and L'Enfant 
b s vii adapted "for a AE. ; 3 Roo garden have also had pieces chipped off them in one or mc, two fine yellows; M e , white with 
y H Mr. . Pau is a s i ish clear | two places, from, it is said, rollin ng beer id ing tht | pink een Midias Vidot, the last and Mrs. 
red Rose, nicely shaped, and rg ee adapted them. | All ll this, however, is ; not much, consi lering rera ien s oot the best of all delicate peach. 
w gard : for whic brid P. uals, 
finer ad is also well suited. I have | on vi the garden was E aa? P to the South | Hy Pii. Ms. Hodge; 2 ; $, 
singto moúntebanks. v two or three boxfuls were contributed, 
all 
eto ibpla, i. e. not in lat asters; 
foot high, and on ce 
sd mm "Rc m I|Ken 
to their efflores 
hai H.E. G 
error, inadvertently 
ae t 
| made in my communication Tast week. At page 604 it 
is stated that 10 Orchids from the collection 
of 
urney, Esq., of Nutfield, took a higher position - 
Of m 
but their somewhat unequal 
together Sintered them as a whole by no means attrac. 
tive. Let us hope that to the D. cmm od " e 
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