1108 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[NOVEMBER 19, 1864, T 
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n, and flowers ar cpa with | n" 
: step farther c on, 
like "Oorise bera M | 
ration. 
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ert: remains open an acd wi ase ie aa Er 
border becomes comiblidated: € if — 
reely u ugg a ae compositi t 
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ar a Flowers of t 
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fal duibicn: 
o not think they vil | 
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in ‘shor on all the very highly -fla 
free-rooting sorts, such as 
Trebbiano, the White mee 
t. Peter's, and man 
igher tem 
the Black Beini the 
Lady Downes’ Seedling, West's S 
ers. All varieties of th he Vine] likeah 
This is Sed toa: “appar in 
= ‘me ties of these 
wee to D with 
artificially heated. 
the ne e 7 northern; cold, and 
kingd 
ost will 
Man. p^ T jh ting z with h 10t- r pipes 
fine 
which for very vac forcing 2 den ntial. Airehibalá | 2 
iffic 
Fowler, Castle Kennedy, Stranra 
EARLY MO BULBS. 
gga 
in or out7of doo: y 
je» nra of the early pede varieties, of which there 
large and imposing array. Within the last few | 
be E 
s ufi ed i nto their cultiva- | 
avoured varieties ; | 88 
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ess | tical in diit. 
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ith me are ta “Favourites whether grown | 
My intention now is to treat more | c 
o popu 
n reli pan 
mplet tely distanced pá such sp 
= silken bem rose ; soe Rose 
ouge Lui _ bo dee 
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I 
yi se Gris 
mu pa pink flower ; Florida, purplish Violet's 
flower flamed 
Fabiola, a very 
ceround 
a € de me flow 
ma 
iage de File 
with glossy rose; Le Matelas, deep rose ; and „Molière, | 
n — od yellow base. d F. dd 
I have classe 
rs; it is mergi a ~~ a — ae 
hes nearest the 
is to 
ance, pria 
Cardinal, scarlet 
; Ye y f bright scarlet 
paminondas, dee 
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[eee among e Keizer's K 
rich red vae p golden pu e pri very lar; 
5 Due g Aremberg, bronzy red with yellow edging, | 
come a 
ordinary y decor re purpos 
"^s till be found 
in the iet "d pode wen eg f London, and 
its es DM flowers, PEART of a greenish hue, 
and somewhat fragrant, are always objec ects of interest. 
This v jet; 
rata of f bulb catalogues, and with it are associated some 
best members of this branch of ae family, viz., T, 
cornu a, the yellow horn n-flower ed Tul ip; T. Oculiss 
white wit 
sad ewm and lastly, and best of all, E ne esner- 
iana, the p ent of the almost Da rless 
divisions are the ols, of which there are the 
common red and yellow, the earliest of all; the rose, 
yellow, scarlet, white or blush; and the gold striped, 
the 
Kr 
bor 
roon ;  Duchesse ae Parma, bronzy crimson orbi 
€ sh 
inp aoi of which, 
indications of the possible advent. Quo. 
a 
aould occur a Lr of 
at present at least, wi 
unless, indeed, 
gies se DUCHESSE D'ANGOULÉME 
RUIT very large, 4$ inches long, and 2 
dion obovate ; stalk qe obliquely 
ojecting ae = one sid than the ot ww 
hs modera d 
n soft, s 
parts of the country. My employer 
has — me to offer peer of this 
variet; the Royal Hi 
quality. 
em, of the Marie Louise 
Glou — We regard ibas quie an 
acquisition. || 
pani o 
. r i 
being dwarf and very showy. Co with H raised ona tam ad 
Lf, em Ls a A X worth cultivation. f Bristol, w 
Ta ebakker ance on the Van place in 
ols. Of these there Ms the yellow, Eoi ien a pale pl 
yellow flower with small red s almost a self male, 
Per oy the white variety. thee is the best of tbe re E 
and also the bes: white i a 
engis vai, di j age seio, à on; early ee out on one 
under vation vi t 
with red. The Yellow Potteb 7 ae Lo i es | e 
the : tivation of the giiia trebles that of ies i ima d 
theoma t «od e E quantity Let care, was the seed of whi A 
a Mgt. T ted to gland, with Archdue @Autriche, rich crimson edged | you a portion. The plants have never had Wiig 
I come now to the gent division of. the earl —À mson slightly tion at D growing in CN 
single Tulips, my object will be to point out pus fathered t ri bern die iet j- m et oy eee | ire Low a Was kou ety 5 
of the iae: each shade of air Ua T rens of. the — of this section, but only some They fect now in aw À pe um R. D, 
are i 
«lioe thank jf bly edo. S I caia iy sorts Stripe = fe re also very numerous, and comprise | Isle f Wight (see 4 p. KE Bridgente 
git sty sre ce. is really difficult to | such varieties as Brind van Paien bios te with red | siderable el — ad 
| proie à y among white self-flowers, tripes; Royal Standard, white with anyar 
ede MG gm and Albo; my his ter van Maltha, eep r rnb ees and a led “ 
i ese are the same, or if no whites Comte de V. z ? ag i 
m (meer n x M grown keot mney is ws chi Laid feather ed with que uri por els s “Garten in” ;4 that Langley, pui 
sid wd of cream colour | pink with clear white an her, "small h Beans, i i 
MIS vith m e Pate ; e bs be ng iom fon Hower T€ Pin? wf aig tet Roi i Pepin, whi te with, sarlót wishes it. At mei Ti M iu the 
effectiveness. Self-yellows are also som » doy y, or utiful Tower; Globe de |extraet, on quite another subject, which 8 
ot Guar eally good Sue like Yellow Prince, Known also Nin. vis ei e ella "pue 1 ae ia aaa | Lanes Mayall oh a eee see 
bal en yellow Lees ; Lang! mself, At all ts it has am 
py poer ieee, eat wy by U the doo | o ie Pear et alow with crimson streaks, a Bower | mue a rans thus ^] cannot pe^ 
ottebakkers, E arid it is cl bright of n flowers ae little can be said, but pereas —— au d well 
ve d e i Dg, — M ex cae e 9 nd the 2 Sell indust: ener, by whose a: 
cora ur poses, growing, care he is daily e leasures 
met with of as a a ee i and ede of them Pe the ok vs red with yellow ri it | of the best fuite. gio cms eyes i 
RU. owers are fully | perfection, which recom is 
colour is pue ver | expanded the they ar y effective, The yellow Bib for the expences and kn eet 
than ; the flowers are pale | hand, how unhappy it is for a 
