[Ocronxn 1, 1864, 
ii THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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had been edm planted. Some of the trees to} remark c upon. it is still well remembered b y Mr.|of the small anpply st I hag been peculialy 
which we have alluded were of great age at the Barron. ‘It is,” said the DUKE, athe, only p = ive sem ages is ao sive 
time of Veit removal, a circumstance which |x. TURAL piece of artificial water I have ever z ec T» ben bein o Piss d As Dis 
renders the suecess whioh attended the operation seen.” A een Ms bid ither or ematurely at the ti tips, Sdn 
arkable. 8 of Elvaston rent peren a ey em Produce a dark coloured mould, closely allied ii 
hich he is ae VAA wes ore us. 
ens dre the fen retina ro od et situation RER We have figured the general appearance of the 
ur g the progress|a mile distant, A Suir the Baily ay qo nd as La Morus RAT OUR imen, together 
i no s i rge | 
1891 uan ordei T D Golden Yor re, tiap E alluded cnet id ig hp with spores in different stages d 
to, the Mm of whie h in _, brightening up the| growth, and the ur ip b fallen spores h 
Height of {Circumferenceof| Height of annie lands soa AS laa of which a globular body is f " 
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Trees in 1831. | Trunks in 1831. | Trees in 1864. of Stem in 1864. 
auspices x the Sont Centrale erri g 
Some e er, We may i re 2 als ud DOM Pko pedi LEE ode of the seedlings of this is Sume. ra wat € wb et des 
in aaan e may instance añ Oa h as:of-formör. - ies, W 5 ‘oncourai 
y D fal which had been den fr om t e cones Rép th thé MONA of April mets Rd ^ 
v nobilis bearing cones, a sight of which is 
ey fr pu e ibis pcs 
he cen’ vears. 
piantation T an month of July, berries n fall leaf, | vigour. Lista. xh e Ax oier 
sults are very striking, and s ME mer P. monticola, 
the excellence o of M ARRON's method of trans- "Pío weadliog. planta” of our z favourite Conifers the 1st of n and the programme and regula- 
will prove of great importance t th tions, togethe with the form of declaration to be 
walking ober ' the gr rounds at Elvaston we of ornamental hardy trees, When we consider the > E ma e had a lica . 
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a variegated Pine (P. Pinaster) of a goodly size. | that ofthe Douglas Fir for exam 
The white or golden-coloured leaves, which it pro- whieh has atte wigs! T efforts of Mr. BARRON in 
duced in tufts amongst its highest branches, ha producing them would seem to be really of 4 
a remarkable appearance when viewed from al 1 tional importance A * se - in es = list of the Hie it 
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largely grown at Elvaston, is the most effective} — Av. 
3 it : gave a few weeks since a short account of 
plant as sa í ess hos ix lights a disease which has attacked some specimens «t uid 4 eq m a SÉ of RSS being 
our observation for many years. q Figs and Peaches during tis autu im, Sinon eated for the eve ion of hothouse plants, 
up the landscape, and looks like a bed of flowers was published we have met in the garden of Sir Artistic and industrial products and all large 
: TBT ts : he will E received p to the 20th of April; 
to 
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: (a garden which is known to many on account 
gga imei Medias ue pl BAL. ondes specimen of Brownea grandiceps, | 
ET which flowers magnificently in the stove every 
d "de el to have an ad itm in Wir | y, ear, and which this s ar ripened its seeds), with Which the exhibition is to be opened. d 
and pleasure g as Wek to JELI a dise ido confined. to single variety of Pench, awards are to be made by a jury nomina 
ne Park | the Barringto produced by from ‘amongst the M horticulturists o of 
course undertake to pay t remm 
both going and returning, Ka all objects sent by 
the French railways, and by the pem te X 
e org 
and now a little gar xs and Jun niper 
meets the eye—some clipped nt "artificial fna, 
while others, although in a natural state, look 
almost a s if they were > artificial too. From m many a 
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spot in our progress TS gr 
tree in the distance sti is evi Ped a net f Belgium, under a similar engagement), that the — 
this country, and which, on a. closer E eh ws of this bargain—the return—vill be 
e prizes which are announced are T 
je g the 
Medals of Honour dee Mas the EMPEROR to 
itor and exhibitor of | 
all eo 
Hd perm rds and leaving m avenues 
si arti gardens behind us, we come to what | ! e department MANY. V who sh 
t be regarded by every one as n pa lete. €t to the splendour of the exhibition. other 
[ANA in a ey gardening. This is a fas, Medalof Honour is offered b Empress, t0 
which, entirely artificial, is yet the the finest collection of ees plants; an 
nM M Tn aoe NE the kind wi ix oa = pieis -—- old i M 
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and is none of your petty little th ngs of which wr pss wur The bet group prize list contains 
th e aid to be so fond, and in the | about 80 classes, . 
construction of pes with the surrounding rock- : 
work, they are supposed to ws ee adepts. At t Me 
n0 one point ean its P stait or boundary be seen;|  Shallow ae about half an inch in — —— We learn with much satisfaction -— 
it is studded with little islands clothed with trees|ppearon the supfaeoof the fruit, the centre of | MEREDITH, of Garston, near Liverpool, whose moig 
and brushwood, and, as far as the stranger who | Which ee wt et dark mould en en a pro- | able examples * Ld. h Tonor a nd 
looks upon it knows, it 1 many miles | fusion so as to blacken Bree ar, font y him so mus i 
MN extent, Td e : 'my celium penetra ; into. for totes so prominent a position at our : Pi 
Sep dm abs iot initis rpi lia nes | Lin. exhibitions of E ue mir wit Up 
has pee raised 1 an there T m ie and on | and there e stouter erect loci sho; > ai E M ze collec ‘on s i 
the islands, is zu ost tast natural, and Drathod. Slightly above, and si he tip |o indd bim $ * Medal " Hondar f jasi 
ilfeoliro Arik e iri. ind we here ever met, with, of Sa" oh j joint a large Rene The s spores wai - with cultivation, a bi iat a ick d 
and the l pa n: show: one to understai nd, which it was in bu ses of Ethe jury t0 xn 
indi, ded "fer gir ote ubs havi septa. These apiales Sonis, A ye tow. Those who have had th De Tof de 
skilfully employed. Araucaria pA p Viele, become more or less linear, and cons vd Mr. Mansorres achievements “in the eu 9 j 
Chinese Juniper, the Ir ish „Xew, Pinus Cembra, | of from seven to — tX piens of which Vino, either a " ee m mma t i 
ies Menziesii, give of boldness to the | the terminal on stly ate. Each exhibitions, bee ae desee Sn i : 
picture, which i is filled p! vid Mam things as the km cur uis a 2 fow inute ol al obule es. The erence has i 
Weep g Willow and me get ced "The |! ength vari iy inch. After | hoo " fo a ag we —— ar pe big of ee a 
m, the n- | the spores B hive fallen 1 they ire renti split in the | Apples was exceedingly fine. ne Apples were ne, — 
centre and give ont a globular body, which is in | numerous, but those which were shown were very £90 — 
ine make pe almost all Veni RS cece time uetive. The = Adae nae And the Grapes were also good, a PES 
co on le open e à 
named M, rhabdiferam.* Iti i 18, ; however, roe containing bunehes, which ju 
Sag a n Sphoria, though we are not able p x 2 
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say, bed w - Les r species it PAAT is y rne | two or threo years s being something remarkab! 
— We have good news for the admirers of t 
*M rhabdifern sporis rectis iseptatis, articu 
s amm ‘ » glorious new Japanese Lily, LILIUM AURATUM, whi 
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