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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL w—— 
ies has been jabouring to drill through 
don 
to jo tle purpose, it is not too much to say th at 
water is not the cause of the diffieu 
n. Leod "i qe can ATA E. 
to 
was yery Seren 
4 
+} 
any other, 
Most of kh. best Orbhide are ati grown n in the 
Jarden, the newer species and varieties 
Findlay, in rede: to erum 
ive an occasional order to our gre 
d and new plant purveyors y which it is rarel 
the power of I noticed all the 
obta fiabla species 
several allie d genera, in fine c 
of Aérides, vd the best species of 
ondition, but sball again 
V n, as the be " 
garden, i 
g hy 
m UM should be a 
dede from ibi i main range. 
t ur 
| the Cockney v 
| ee woody tis 
t | too, fruits uid. pcd 
ng | Society, its shows, rules 
e 
The Man 
his curator, with a 
m 
so well developed of late. At Du sd 
etables were remark 
I hope to speak rg little of the Dublin 
and tendencies, by 
c 
very or result le 
Hyb 
Peat 
ably good ; 
ay aoe icerst 
and by. va 
[SEPTEMBER 24, 1864, 
CM ns.— Charles Lawson, Coupe d'Hébe DE, 
the 
summer Rose: 
rying the 
rimson da tonii vere. 
eaving ou ut t the — Moss and Transon Goubanit, 
, considering the excellent, Tepi ng of g his |h 
durin 18 
and the vital i 
the sooner you give up. Rose- "growing aud 
if you cannot gro w them. 
take to 
Rose 
nel 
that ioral - bc at all admit of it, 
the 
Pav Zand the herbaceous 
department hae rapidly ply the interest, irum 
A variety so conspicuous in the e plan 
uses, Wm. Rod 
pm co Eo 
qoem eomm. 
Ix the Revue Horticole, M. Lachaume describes a | 
new kind of Meuble, ok or " pruning nippers, invented b 
inka epe a cutler It is said to be 
solid, light, 
e cylindrical handles have their 
ain 
bus st 
roug gh, in a i bo ld; be springs, t 
actio: han T gently; the 
are riget $T 
easy 
Zod 
y abe 
| velt cultivati on :— 
Mo. 
itDam 
on Manetti. 
The 
do wwe - upon ei oer and cm Briar, f 
Roses are requ 
pur i 
the following are good for pl 
Plantier, ‘Triomphe de Tan en 
k the Dd, and : 
uired, 
:M adame 
B 
nally ME ally 
s, and the fico Hybrid Bourb 
UMNAL Roses the following are well 
oss Roses.—Madame Ory, the best; Salet, the 
hardiest and latest ee 
ask.—Mogador, a distinct Rose, and fine bedder 
Maa 
Hy brid Perpetuals. —To save space, “M” before a 
“Mr? M 
the a 
iding erec ant 
water, for ipe dus i n 
and several s gar arden 
collection of "lerbscen gp m d aerem 
d 
e principal thin 
never to Pert e tidus 
Dur aa the many years o 
M. Lachaume, I sd is a right t e than one 
n th no n of abonis I have 
sie 
of my eo men td observes 
| used tools of all Minds, p^ the tools have also used me 
vi 
Alexan rine Bac hmeteff, Alfred de 
the to popraphieal ind geomet relations a hee d'Orleans, Empereur de Maroc, best here on a Briar; 
tu d Calceolaria as ex po» in it. To me the Eugène Appert, is Arago, François Lacharme, 
waite phe too flat and mon s, but a quis General Washington, Gloire de Vitry, on own roots; 
t semicircle of Gladiolus eit is encom- Gloire de S grows well on a Briar here, buf 
passed.it, and to some extent relieved id pietór ot on Manetti: it requires t very hard every 
This Gladiolus also filled e 2 nse beds spring ; Géant des Batailles, General Jacqueminot, 
beyond the margin of the flowe , but Jean Bart, Jean Goujon, John Hopper, Jules Margottin, 
adjacent to it, the ground from wh ch the Gladioli La Fontaine, L'Elegante, La Vill Denis, 
spra! covered with Saponaria. The displa ay of Macaulay, Lord Raglan, M, Alfred as Rougemont, M. 
Gladio Boll, M. Boutin, M. C. Crapelet, Mr. Paul, a first. 
Mr. Findlay stated his intention of being up and rate bedder Mrs. W. Paul, M. ' Knor rr, M. C. Wood, 
divers with s reeman, M. Julie Daran, Maréchal Vaillant, 
things s as the Pampas Grass, Yuccas, sh & b Maurice Bernardin, Mathurin Regnier, Mr. de Mon 
Many are the flower gardens that uire simila | tigny, Pauline Lansezeur, Pius the 9th, Prairie de Terre 
hr Sag My pen has lately been “ frightened | Noire, President Lincoln, Prince Camille de Rohan, 
from her propriety ? by the sight of several “ flower | Princess Alice, Princess Mathilde, Professor Koch, 
gardens” in Ireland. In one famous place, situated | Senateur Vaisse, Sœur des inse Souvenir de la Reine 
= some o t nx $4 that omi d'Angleterre, Triomphe d’Alengon, a re 
e re ou ave driven a Pre ost; x Paris, 
Tittle true taste into the brain of the veriest human ona Triomphe lb Vionta Vi B Pari 
re have ye ba y oni ying a garda " combed in the centre ffiths ; Richard — 
maroon 
sometimes not full, Rn n" splen dil 
t Rose. As a corymb Rose, Francois Lac rete 
is unequalled 
pat “rig k qi x emarked to a posl g” 
great horticultural taste and ability in the neighbour- Almost all of tti stock. 
hood, who heartily acquiesced in the ed ae tele A | ores Sod resi i (onim ian on b n 
, closely pac ed | and . f proven 
together, and filled with one kind of plant in each, Re ves tnim my ride dere is nter rhaps 
while not a trace of verdure or grace could be Patrizzi and m had better be left out. Probably, 
detected over a space larger than that in which Mr, eginners ha ter not have Duchesse d'Orleans 
Wilk st fascinating of gardens and of and Sœur des Anges. The best biushes for them are 
pictures at his place in the Phonix Park. Yes, over a M and C, de Sansal. -— beginners test their. 
Jarge surface there bi othin ore verdant than rar ty by M. L. Carique, Ann Alexietf, Acidalia, and 
aglan, nothing more elegant than Perilla ! ans Tom the four ‘best aut oma al pole Roses; and 
pen tn a ngs ne PAs d this scene | little; but I have never met with aan which i they fail here f hope le 
pm ER oes " Xe ant representative of the | pave ine smink. satiifüctidt us the Sed uthier Bour - s.—Aci dalia, Souvenir de Malmaison, Mrs. 
lant love and deni wes r respect for the Every desirable quality is combined n afr iid I t, Emotion, lovely and Sir J. Paxton, Baron 
Lond die gardening taste Londoner who it perfect denen nce. The strongest Gonella (aot here) is fine. 
eruit oid grows a n pot of Musk, or vs branch will not resist its ing, nor a single branch, |, Tea Noisettes.—Solfat re, Gloire de Dijon, Triomphe 
apót; da ce het a ói who grew a Strawberry i m levee oie y concealed, bé inaccessible to it. Mor a iene, Celiine Forestior, Male Aristide. D 
r, th le notch on the eu of the blade, and po: rst are never out of bloom here, and rarely g 
da kei ir 68 foot a building o or r Pavilion i is about 230 ( 0 fee et ok (in pi a wire is shown in the e e) will | blind end. e Tea Noi settes emi ire but Tittle 
a Eun t wide. It isa building of some dignity m the operator when tritrining his trees to cut pruning s t e two Jast less so than The last is the 
wk ara ; very strongly ad , though a parently | ey | hardiest and most vigorous of all y yell ow Roses. With 
Ae o! 1» 4 m hare P ible - its The e price of this Séc Sse is state d'to-bo nna | thy rim exception of Dijon, the all require a south w: eee 
fs It will be seen that it differs som form fi ea Roses.—Devoniensis, Sombreuil, apr 
stant fü enr iw m 1852, ed instrument figured at p. 501 501 of pem Jie for | ^us, Adam, Souvenir Rn. 1E Jo canos Eom " i: 
be + 5 n 1 T. 
b ed to jit Me. Findlay would very soon con 862, oo more in the provision at the back for | ass I specially recommend Elise Sa auvage, o. Vicom 
eH ad ‘or winter garden, for which it and Smithii, three most beautiful, yellow 
int by th i bea: Pop. tag Se Mera held Roses. "The proper place for Tea Roses is a con servatory> 
Pavilion Toren "gs similar à - prenons kn oem poe Ure - 
TI t h : ; 5 HE Catalogu gin to arrive, It ma tly h 
aH, was " iaar pers adiens wa u ines | those c commending a ly Bee e also ms who m oy "ee 2 ete E Roses doc bt Pe ed pe: 
éxlibition and coles ery g ae The |? increase their number of varieties, if I give a list of win e Mz Bh “ea E Boy thing o , on 
rne M e use plants were fairly grown, and inde th at bps be safely 1 recommended. I will bod 3 Suchet. A Yorks! lire Rosar maw - uir Mas de 
the chief io, eme TA org reditable or the Roses, fit for exhibition and also for ornamental pur- : a: 3 bi. aid Mr, “Keynes Aer PUN i 
$ je Dahlias: were ver r; ni dod florist f Such as do well here cannot do badly anywhere, Monsieur Eugène Ve ed 1 ie p heiss the picture 
flowers polly worse—probably ree the ing Li properly attended to. it. It isin paint a distinct and most lovely Rose. 
ewe h ias were ridiculously badly grown, and Ae Roses the following are the cream :— ". F. Radclyffe, Rushton. 
i 8 far below ocrity, but were ex Moss R —The com: mon {Moss on its v^ pam roots, 
ingly well done, not a few arborescent speci Crest pg aoa oe T 
3 while PE i plants from nursery- Semin —La Ville de Bruxelles, Midira "Zoetm Home Correspondence 
by acd S and Mr. His qnie Rosa Gallica—Boula de Nanteuil, Kean, "Ohl, Notes on the Flora L of Kildare. —Having spent some some 
ip — one ei € M im "Án poleon, ced inen — , Tricolore de Flandre, Wi 1 pem 
pté, Triomphe -de Jaussens, Transon | of this district, I will give you a brief sketch 
nob of it, and of table fiierit Cynthie, Adèle Prev local Flora, and in doin giv will begin with h the Bog of 
g particularly good, | wbrid China. Vom ge Jacqueminot, Madeline, | Allan. Any of your English readers who have not seen 
e — | - they called also Emmeline, and the double-margined Hip, a4 an Irish bo = ae the Bog of Allan, can have 
like les, | very curious, beautiful, and distinct Rose. Mr, Tiley | little idea of w bog ou, be. e eye wan 
those shown at "m told me some years ago that the young ladies of Bath | over an. imme eas ie of desolate couni 4 
quet without Madeline. | only by an occasional Furze bush. ven n 
