1106 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
i to send 2 re his | subscribers who by nin 
normal, the other thre changed n eto, the interest of every rea noti sonintion mand one com me ye bi 
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vere replaced by a single whorl nm and the promises of co KA , A 
f we under rsta nd, factory. earn bave ie right of proposing ee Hortizal 
ot hates * othe rage g a vx X, "enflets ; | that t has been Eve to i command that Soci s for union with the Royal Horti 
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s a leaf P a ong Me anew and m Fellows have followed HER | v y both to the parent wee a 
SW ppf ong another form in which | Masnsy’s examp ie, p intimated their intention | T me of the 
shoots were e developed i in the axils of the sepals, or | to contribute on particular weeks. MF 
be DN point of their} One result of having a show every Saturday a thet Asih remark, ther 
insertion and that of the s, and, what is| will be that the Fellows will lose on that day their | be no doubt, and that is, that n^ ensure the y 
most curious, in the ase of ‘the ovaries round | right to introduce cng Kag privilege notis; t 
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. Here again we have a TT, singular con- | will pvo tho opportunity of always seeing some- | ¢ 
dition : the calyx and corolla sep ated from each e and good in Garden, and|jumbling management 
other, the stamens partly ee the axis | it ed nreasonable to pte. that the| Then we believe all parties "m work he 
Fellowe, ne oat those in the neighbourhood, together for the common good, b ut if nof, no 
ordin will soon acquire the habit of dropping in 
stem, while in conse uence ua the d x and corolla for a short time every Saturday to see what 1s 
g bent down to an ground, = avon titious roots | new in the Horticultural Garden. We remember E TUILERIES esie hould be n 
were developed from ae e axis on the under go | to have heard Sir Josera Paxton narrate how in| fine xn ay, when the no s and etiatn of d he, 
above each of them, In Molti ease, where the|the days of the late Duke of DEVONSHIRE it was Court of Le Grand Monarque may be conjure 
are te T eorolla were approximated, the sn part of his duty to provide such a succession of 
above, and sent out six shoots from | novelties at Chatsworth. A fresh plant, cultivated some. 
within, pr etly develop clearly representing |to the highest degree of perfection, was placed 
the central placenta and five axile buds, and - every day in a small conservatory room; is | Bam 
givi és out a number of sdvantitions roots at Herd saw it in the morning; and the penny ad 
= n of the SEINE: ee he drive d me Statues, vases, an 
"NOUIS ep ere nthe aleon 15. aaa in endless profusion, i the 
E ves arise from — eurious facts, eontenting | no why the Hortioultural Society itself, and n neatl 
himself with simply registering what he has without. Morell aid, e uld able redegi, oin en 
observed, while he leaves to others the task of|to make an interest Sealy exhibition.| During the re 0 
reconciling them with t Be. There are difficulties, ro Aiia and success must | Dot only memorable in the annals of France but 
In this rre en E can well be more|depend in a great measure on the support given the world, and whi e 
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important. This instance shows distinctly not|to it by the Fellows themselves. Medals and of the French end, TRoh in Ane and 
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pale r integum ent of t praje from a iaia iced in August, iau ‘ond. the im u 
be Nay, more than this, DA not oniy $ $a October), a meeting is to be held for the transac- by VAUB 
development of E She, ge bud f teh e sepals tion of seientifie business, for — the reports | | 
petals, but e flets of whieh aN of the Floral and Fruit Committees, &e., and for | process of development—Fr M 
ovary is com cae "hime omplete confirmation | comments upon any new or rare plants sent for | gardening received a gre oT a 
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or of the Paa i iece o ground some 67 acres. 
Crus foliacoous oxigin. of the erent rents with The Conversaziones e, to be repeated, and a per occupied by a street 
the e: ean scarcely | déjeûner, reminding us of the bygone glories of | 9S Palace, smalt | 
be imagined, and we are greatly indebted to Dr Chiswick. T ch fish 
] re grea xe ebted to Dr. iswick, is to be had v n the 3d of June, the | #2 echo, Menagerie P 
MancmaND for his admirable ilustration of the anniversary c E. me E of the Garden by the | lower "borders, all dled together 
subject. M. J. B. PRINCE Con: may believe French authors—in a manner 
Tui UE An ies ot ane accessory hjani d intone 
ROGRAMME of Tur Rovan Horrtrour- | ate 2 to. be provided, Among o 
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Soctery for the year 1865, which will be | BUCKL a fish-hatching ‘apparatus, which "has |* aginablo agquestonsts ME 
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itamodiately laid befor the public, and which has proved a urce of unfailing interest to the moms den Bom d ii mt 
reached us too late to appear in "our advertising | Fellows ; aquaria of Seaweeds; bee hires of opui dati "| "um 
chipana J ay, will be seen to embrace some Silkworm, a t kin oa and the culture of cho. dignis ie doubt that i tent it was fer too Tim 
important changes both as regards the publi si der the auspices of rae " x nnet 
the Fellows, We have not yet h "toe AM NE š i — iri m enne [^ 
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si r the earing of all these changes, and In ram spring a continuous show of - om 
.erefor: opinion as to the expediency | Messrs. Hunperson, of Wellington Nur rhy ! 
of some of them, In He meantime we may | be made in the open "borders of the Garden, 'ithose Normz. The f 
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before our readers brief mary of hs o haye seen the sheets of ver som in the thickl br 
principal features which present Bees HM in M — wded beds in the gardens a aarlem, or ao | him we owe the fundamental 
new programma, essrs. HENDERSON’S own e pan will be able | Pru" nspl 
ing and tree anting, 
M regards the Shows, we are glad to see that to = some idea of the display which will be| ™PFovements on the previous o 
counsels have ro. and that some of mA peog we ages that upwards of 50,000 
a r Tulip o be employed for this purpose. 
i Thus Following this, Mus Name & GODFREY a - 
the - to wh the iar i^ open "s to make a s € of Rh. ndrons under the great ; Sem 
than one day has been given up. And at all the m6 Pos l shows throught t the year are also tks of Greenwich an 
Shor pecial shows next year, money prizes | *Chiswie | sufficient to attest the 
offered, The showa ars all to be held on Obr weiter mot V RE ce Meal 
into three el cultural point tof v view have, we are informed, 
E ong tan occupied RN ion of fs e ‘he he Aes mater EE 
shove oth Chit te ‘pio is MA - ta which VEM TS said last ye con- tion of all that Bacos oritioises so aov 
addition to these eight special shows, more of the — ering which the Council an ade ge com: Ma ime 
same of of the old: spring shows, a , are to be held, We | mittee had um so mueh p vara attention, Italy excelled us in ; 
see, Tor Ie. a Hir: show for Hyacinths hes resulted in a system of examinations being and we should trn gi a 
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ing ope; ers; a third for Ore bids ; a four th for | present themselves. Prizes are to be given f. jac pos LE P xu j 
$ . th , 
alt m ivati rdens i | Barracks, |AOF ane bi 
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Liliaceæ, Aeon" yis of sheen tal | b 
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foliage, and Ferns and their allies. For all these | as valla r the vin dow y gardening of i |! 
e hens are to be issued, ing clas aed: ih radi "ie 
e wi shows are a new fea A show Mina regard to th privile s, some addition Y i 
is pit theta held ^ Pen ae mew by pu E "d red i hose oft the he Four guinea Fellows ; ra = lg ien exchange of i 
secure a of their tickets are to be tra ble. None but it is hi i ind bé 
: d of Weg one but robbery, it is highly creditable and b 
Pind TP eru a8, S t noveltie ies and m or their. friends or ipod h CE us bot. 4 To Le Nore was enti 
n t often happens t that a geniona has |On Sundays » fiends can oly” be "gres b led do x the ‘garden demolished, ! 
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thero ie no prt conferrin, rely the rig i mis- | presen 
is weekly | sion every day in the rar has been established. will et 
Nb s cm m begi in with the private Garden ; 
1 wv a ^ : s eges of these is to be 20s. for summer, aud | of go Palace. This is Litre, and has 
, it will be nother i e new olass is that of country | * Spectator, No. 414. 
