THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
(SEPTEMBER 17, 1864, l 
m Mr, Salter, of Hammersmith, m 
stated to a ‘he | 
| north of England, and : Mr. Chater and other in the 
south i England, are in the habit of showing. 
Ther was a glorious display of oom and many 
I 
Lee, of oa meriti sent a dish Ki "the (Uem Castle 
Plum, a yellow sort, something li like duni s 
as aa E ES OF DUBLIN : Septem 
p, and 
Dum 
inds were shown. lass for 24 
Tisi Lei a finer lot has never 
spikes "n re lon ng, the 
Amongst them were 
Calendulacons, Ceres, 
o VIC B ee and ta 
. Di ckso 
ndition. is 
ist 
e 
s omission iih is all the 
e | lite 
a ledge, poe allow, alms, &e., Mass are iter 
n & obsolete | at c all, 
more to | 
of ‘eal 
to mention such words as ers 
4 
and si 
er l.— 
4 nual autumn ne of this Bociety took 
place wi Salthill, There was a sharp 
the silver cup offered Wicklow 
Railway Company for 15 ental and flowering 
plants; but it was x won s Mr. McNeill, gr. to the 
bond Secretary, with a lot of very fine plants, amon 
hic ch we par rticularly x notic X: adm 
ictum 
by the ede blin and 
Flore, 
irable aes ge r 
The | 2d p mouth 
first-class new thin 
We noticed as very fine 
Iorgan, Guido, Princess Clotild 
sdulia, Mrs. Lombard, a very Vena ul ligh 
WwW 
pun. 
in spe by gu vin were grand plants Ad Bows 
A 3 
Lane, u d for 24 ies kg 
and amongst his were The Colonel, Miss ea 
3: 5 hs 
T 
Borbonien, and 3 Fandanps utilis, 
Sm 
let ait might hive hone Bal 
t the word menting 
rom bein g P of in 
dish s 
Carminata, one of Stan 
"Imperatrice - Eugen 
sd, d dinarily good. Asl pee AE y a 
Se o geit 
collections | 
superb Croton angustifolium, These three 
were very Und indeed. 
NDA 7 which took a 1st 
he Lord Chanceller, took 
the followin 
m grande, 
| Victoria, Madame Vilmorin, 
Prince Impe apoleon III., all very fine. In 
instructive, We may add that the Introduction on contig 
and the quotations are well selected and freq 
ther Paces Y we noticed John Leech, Lucif 
Prince of Wales, very fine indeed; Bertha Rabourdin, | a 
Dr. Lindley, Cuvier, John Waterer, and Lady Hill, all 
g | fine varieti 
nd its relation to the several translations of the 
| which will be read with profit and interest, and} 
will oen un some information „even ti 
n Debent opinion prevailed that the exhibition 
e of great; exce cellene ce. E the same time, we think a 
8 
Andes quinquevulnera. Mr. McNeill also took a Ist 
rize for Little that 
eally new and rare wa 
to be seen ; a 
and we wou Id | targ 
" ing th 
deserving aeetas and, an enlargement of prizes for the s 
e 
The Septem ber Botanical t Fes e cona E 
— Urceolin a fine Pe 
pla ants :— 
ould tend to still 
The annual dinner took ‘place i in the 
vian bulb, of which um eost inl y given, wi 
90), under the name of Urcedla 
]thill Hotel 
evening, a 
t 
SA prizes fo for the best or 
Piante, in which quality ex ey e. gs Bo 
tandard of excellence. 
ere was a capital display of fruit. Mr, D. 
to Sir Charles poate Bart., took the Ist panes for Pine | 
first-rate Sm 
. be the 
bye rane the Duke of Leinster, who observed i in the | aurea.— 
e of the e pr roceedings 1 that when „he firs rst Join ned the 
| Soc 
ing to find that it had he so well. Societies of | w. 
and he beli eved that the 
X ooth-leaved Cay 
it does notagree. It has 
branches, and pibiey sica or pei pos from 
m 
with which i$ 
ax a aiai pendent f flowers, 
Apples with a i 
ames, gr. to th Dake of Danstan took hu i n pue the a 
Peaches with Barrington, and for 2 brace of Melons dogres attributable to the Paci ue, of this odir. which are large and very hi andso! ie hag Re 
with Scarle sigan A special feature of the} Sir Robert Shaw, in acknowledging the toast “ ~~ ce tipped aith yellow.—Cyp ripa 
exhibition, however. afforded by two handsome oy al Horticultural Society of Ireland," " said, ib wa the pretty Peruvian Lady's Sh Ipper whieh s 
D) ? the summer by Mr tch, under 
T. 
man Mackey 
how: 
fruit trophies, in competition for Alder 
much in Ireland. Every. annual show id 
s | provisional = of Pearcii, applied to it by 
ver 
Mr, Bate 
owe , for the bes ellen, of fruit arranged. for | 
dinn e decorat ni Was now Be ee Bey It how proves to be a plan TH 
M. Smi h, gr. to his Bscelony the leni t Lieutenant, | and had improved | materially in d finances, having described from Bolivian pedi nder 
for ies BS e" des , ing of anja good large of money ds, and mps of caricinum. “Dr, Lindleys specific nate 
menda Mna Papius crean vov or Red ad deal ot dat: was called ** la t,” the best tests | hi appily pie S a the grassy or Sedge-like appa 
SIS. roe iig rer a Wie for Peaches of success. In responding to the toast of ** The Judges,” oe of the plant, which in this respect, as 
itr ew S veniunt de M pss Mr. Dean spok: qu its lon bon Mes is que 
taste was e arrangement of this group, | of i i i other “adi h which we 
and a pum collection of — was —n The| [We are glad to learn that th there is such a thing as a | present aequain 
2d prize was awarded to Mr. J. erts, gr. to successful E-H.S.] if Prof. Teichenbach’s 
the Honour: abe TE Bary, p "dos wa accepted, but I q ; 
made u of a ine, n the umbrella sufficient case has yet been 
p Vi 
pattern, from du hung T "bunches of Grapes 8, 
ihe pot being covered with a four-sided stage 
circular corners, each of 
and a base supported the whole, qn which various fruits | 
were arranged. It dps ned a fine lot of fruit, but 
there was a stiffness about the wk which told 
against i 
Mr. Roberts showed very fine Muscat Hamburgh 
rapes staged in the on Mies and Mr. Mason, gr. 
to Colonel Taylor, M,P., tae pme superb Len nd i. 
Buckland Sweetwat colour. 
Claude de Bava m Bonu m 
were very fine indeed; ph er plum shown as 
White Mogul, which appeared total with the Whi ie 
um 
agnum Bonum. Some of dessert Apples 
wonderfully fine, niani mah of the Irish Peach 
Apple; and amongs Echlinville, 
Glory of the West, rs King | a 
se Be Eque t especial 
ere was a good display of cut flowers, es lly of 
Dahlias and Gladioli. For 36 Dali the 1st prize vs | 
awarded to Messrs. Campbell & Son, Glasnevin 
Herbert, 
i ies C 
Xy. aod edet Miss | tau XE 
Slough, Mrs. Wheeler, Geren wen 
Triumph, Hon. Miss Herbert i Havea, Mr E qve 
Hugh Miller, Lilac Quee 
l Lor d Du ndre s 
with 
whi ^ con cana a Pine A HAY | Mote 
Aotices of Books. 
upon Crystal, or Obsolete Words o 
on iore dh 
and Chro cally considered, 
Biographical Notices To be ARE d in Six P Parts 
tI. Small 8vo, Pp. vi. and 136. Lond 
pre abe understand the title of thia work, 
however ingenious or taking at the first glance, 
treat ‘of false translations it might be w ell enough, but 
the 
We do Saee 
and can scarcely be considered as motes, |! 
eun "because ihe Mna. of time has altered or 
obeon red their m e of aei moreover, are 
en befter 
n in their place, 
It is nona that i very word which led the 
uthor to the studies P which this work i F the result, 
whi ile 4 amped to a Welsh friend for the sense in 
Ms he. ad ned ‘the word “ bolled,” » translated 
the on, he did not apply to Wedgwood’ 
iar Dictionary “ot E vi Engl, Nigmelonz, Due ve d ^ 
i 
AN the W, 
to tbe Flas he t ary 
The. trail ver, i 
ifficulties, 
In the opening word again, 
fortunate as regards his eripe o» that the 
ents were accustomed to wri 
elieata, 
Count Cavour, John Spencer, 
bonny Austin, » Volunteer, ; Magni. 
rby. Sone, 
[Demi ig ars 
ord's 
X Bob Rigi Miss a Mrs. Viski 
raid rti In 24 Dahlias 
ion, Messrs, Campbell 
lst prize, : 
Me, May in she of against, as in “I 
a 
y inquirer. Its leaves 
proper p, are extremely narrow, and utterly unfit 
for the purpose, It is the stem alone w 
n authorities, the sigas glarin 
respect, arto whic " 
ere|faith in 
. Į scape, are pale ^ Jellówtih ^ erent etals nim 
, 1864. | twisted, "o e A orifice of lip : 
be rk bro sterile fringed“ : 
Did it ark hairs like a ee et tdi hes.— 
k €. is trod 
rhe, bsn 
white t wo-lipped 
eaning ; 
and more eciam than any that could be | 
s| by Mr. Vi 
lh word forthe husk o hil of Fg e e rr ren 
*Fal y bal flower.” 
“ Bible,” our author is| Villaresia 
nt o 
es, it it ss any | in 
entary 
The question then natural! 
e 
he word “ d wy rr in y rea 
know nothing by myself,” i 
ots, an stamen 
Caledonian shrub, in 
rsery by Sir D. Cooper, 
anceolate D Anatel Brats leaves, 
he middle se 
er lip marked thickly, with small pu 
e New Hebrides.— 
ooperi, e orn 
m 
mall and TA but : aa “a 
ome) d zs 
i Journal of Botany contains 
of Came a ree 
th perti among t ee Oates and 
-— pt to Aquifoliaces, 
describes. a m British Rose under the p 
the R. tomentella of 
Bastard. 
arr ria at t respectin the nie sumi ZH 
flowe is Papas D £ 
Cheiranthus, carefully not ig s arrangement 
amens and gland, ha! 
y be any other genus of 
