THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE. 
[JANTARY 21, 1865, 
while the equally improved Rose may be acknow- 
as 
series of gradational effects. T this way the 
"e 
ledged the Queen of the floral tribes 
at any one 
summer, 
e loves SPRING FLOWERS. There i is 
very 
something а cha 
Primroses, and Po ly- 
anthus of various hues ; the ЕН v4 à, vs gm 
н 
“autumnal flower garden ; be. it 
oy E^ е на, from the ани elemen 
erg 
Qe 8 
Auriculas, as t H is now oth 
e о freque les overlooked o or 
ntiquated air 
bota nical Ке) Who otherwise may not be able 
eh Rhododen 
ino 1з sure 
is over 
rd 
treatment, In shrubs, Dos 
m 
h oen should 
о find room for his — favourites, Spring 
be sed: only as they are not 
kde ik to РИЙ И one general effect which is to 
sas e for a eou 1 of m hs, the masses arde 
not ЗЫ аве мез, but ar should зна " 
жей. and relieved that flowerless spaces 
a few feet in breadth should hardly occur DOW 
any nurseries that put our best garden 
Viso c 
seowlin EN 
Mareh, gne is а of the 
Christab 
Te a t month befi 
quaint lines in 
+ ў. 
ME 
J up 
in ваид with an aver 
owu a nip 
These ciromnstanoes 
3prin M Flower Garden 
and ma weed 
ee Mo 
should be in a 
general foreing and more utilitarian glass range 
It is extremely pleasant to step from the green- 
ouse or conservatory, already resplendent with 
rly blooming plants, into the scarcely less 
attractive pa tenanted by spring flowers in | 
e open air. e ideal 
d it 
are eim and sunshine, ‚апа a moderately light, 
rie эку үч pring | 
Garden to pros 
The peculiar style best fitted for this sort of 
provin 
mime, 
8 
There i 1s, however, n hend consideration which n 
tE 
will be admitted e 
ot be solicitously ЕЙ. at. Wherever there | au 
hole season. 
uppo io^ ч admitted, then, that the Spring 
Garden is e laid out in what is ран the 
—w t 
e w. 
of | m 
sameness so csp es нера ined of, aray 
And on what t beds of 
ont to еы with admirati 
the real 
resplendent in 
scarcely less арна 
Jonquils were we 
‘long time ago. TN. i 
many-fowered ^N. 7 onqulla ciel 
and rich in fragran orus, sin sez 
double, though that also a a ps plant, Qe кк 
sometimes tem mpte ed to as vA э union 
Jonquils now? Not fear; the 
pottering at them, lifting bem, Ape. 
rying their roots; whereas 
on 
€ ат 
З grow 
Y keep 
g them, 
j ximus, and 
I sollst y ч Карыш si is a sig 
s in 
hybrid FUTT 
geners 
setting for the bulb 
N. 
ыз 
cies gm пони of Pæoni 
е to be projected. Uught it t 
grave el? Should 
sind space for 
роКеп, 
of G NG 
dao: decided Жанерке semel E 
any other Miis who has 
paid suficient attention to the-family. 
the summer goer g rden; and as such we leave 
them for the pres 
NR ect dest wek r (p 26) to eane, рй 
whieh г 
ERG to s y 
er the graft by the stock 
ould reserve ds well shaven lawn 
ain—to the warmer and dir 
means an 
бсш. flower sordar demand a Ч uller dis 
than our | | t& -to a hey. 
should be бте Ot eo and Ф for. 
Materials Lp in нса dance, yet i t cases 
they are wielded and applied with suficien : 
skill d. p esight. -We believe that 
respect the spring flower garden d Lu 
t - 
d appliances dor тотай д 
ST 
б evidence Ed facts, some just conclusion should be ) со 
po E ch it was ens d "ehe subject, as we have 
said, is one of some im 
rd жч 
n|upon by Mr. Тномѕох, of Dalkeith, which хе. 
lately appeared in the ist. Mr. Тномвох, it 
ill be re red, was one of the first to draw 
close attention to the matter in consequence of his 
success in grafting the Muscat Hamburgh, Hə 
now writes :— 
consider 16 of great importance that, by the 
P. mistake whieh might 
| Grapes will cie bes! 
Ih 
Black Barbaro und the баре {өзө 
Мазса{в woa pA kn at "€ n Lady Downes, 
News St. Peters, and White s t, withou 
point 
edied. АП floris 
о ЗЫ, that needs awnings and 
houl 
Im 8 d he epe from t 
t, though with no deterioration. On tl 
Uses Hamburgi I have only tri ied Sn ow's Mi 
amb 1 
this best of m Back ies t 
nu en 
it is this 
r flowers is AN Diis of 
of sp and su 
rter финн. dins that of th 
me rese 
department E to p o fordag or po 
have this season іпагеће а 
А wee 
| P selections d the richly-coloured Early Bloom- 
Par d ын S, Of| well со 
ulips, for example, in the Spring 
Garden, should not be florists онан. or at leas "x 
. | should not be treated as such; they should rather 
rrot, an e-fowering ү 
which the Balb Catalogues. of the metropolitan | 
ping in 
RAS 
of May ovd 
the middle | 
only refe the Tidal 
dn say е ves in cons isider 
iti 
n 
firm. 
planted no fewer than 5 0,000 bulbs of 
ж. 
We observe with pleasure that the enterprising | 
of Messrs. E. ENDERSON 
ave | 
and 
y ntignans on 
m D. nont ms tno et — gh this 
urgh, and 
e flowers 
w hich to 
enter a promising Yer bena or showy Pelargonium, 
visit ese der when in bloom, and re cord 
tho pus 
* One caution 
to resuit 
о produce а 
intricacy, and at the same time a 
use 
May 
Its many single varieties, | w 
such as акыны, sasjelis, Serotinus, are 
here are 
A. didus. Pulsatilla, Rn in 
M 
neral c L^ ў 
“Тһе veni umb that ILL, of Keele Р 
gay Mons a& the London гайт гөн iar: summet, - 
e Black Prince on а Hamburgh stock, a5 _ 
is TE klamas in fact all the data that —-— фа" Ж 
