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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
6. What im implements during д фт {еп уеагз 
have been mos mmendation | е 
SASF 
of t 
ing d 
he kind is most desirable in this his 
[TEBRUARY 18, 1865, 
е along the rock-bound жоК 
unty, which Poor eun was ackno 
Royal National Lifeboat Tnetitation 
their President. m 
ing out ун 
his nat 
ged "i the 
pec him 
the Solway ; and the beautiful and 
en arres 
most Ре А 
ч KN with the 
А System 
таш the d ee to 
igh 
с Ан And within the last, few years, inii "ie 
spiritual. destitution of the 
1 (x 
was 
j^ at ety is usele ess without a soun 
ndation. 
Ф 
с 
oth by example 
improve the rer somewhat turpirlod pes 
M. J. B. 
cept, | 
I J 
9 i . РЯ ГЕН 4.5 ihe 
perceivin g 
one of 
on his 
which he lived to 8 ened. 
— The note on pese BULBS from a coun 
irepl printed at p. 9 seems to indicate the 
is class, and und took to build and endow ten new | Som 
churches on his ок, aae T the greater portion of : 
ey 
try |o 
existence of a misconception amongs 
Monde eu i by i ws habits of the "Tulip as used rs 
| garden deco hich 16 may be useful to ze ш 
по ec биі ано: Indeed, the very с 
stance that the varieties of the more delicate breed P 
ing 5 in 
the sa 
—— Wer announce with deep regret th 
THE DUKE or NORTHUMBERLAND, ed n: place at 
His Grace was born in 1792, | m: 
tha 724 € M 
and was consequently Lord 
E Viento = he CH thon opem entered the 
early ag ecdotes are still 
ONR of y youthful Spirit. ы "in iint. One ot our 
daily сант hebt relates, that on one occasion a 
vigone, as hinted by another. ‘Correspondent this week, 
t 
ES of my „chagri 
was taken was attacked in 
its d 
much further down tha 
Е 
but the running sore rapidly 
| the "pro gress of the p “рена 
all Fungi, because it in 
ung leaves i 
P-à of i 
.REBBEPEE 
É 
grew 
n to be obliged to cut the let d 
ay be taken as a үү good indication of wh 
be expected in the of the hardier or more 
conditioned variatii iie Which are employed in flower 
rdens. 
We have, then, no hesitation in stating our own 
conviction—and w we are deg. therein un that of a | 
of gre 
p 
ed upon, Te pa per was ende d мыт among 
n it came to i turn of the 
000/7. 
aptai the ship, Martled ED die display of M 
liberali, wrote home to his er upon the su bject 
For a month afterw: 
similar sympto 
may, however, the disease was sel there, for i 
da у ог two the leaf on the op side 
tom 
normal- | to'do this than run the cbance of losing it “йори. 
ards all went well. 
0 ny 
ч 
ров 
The almost perceptis 
Шш» and leaf ter EI 
The A cd 
‚ apprehensions wero 
ha 
an experi in this er—that | grew into a putrid 
memi im dumis gardens as in victim to its pa uen 
hose of Con antal iens Our pp 
« Caveat кыры” is per f the crown 
year-old offsets of these ЫЕ ЖЫ Talim үс as | the г of the оо 
uniformly as the largest and most exuberant bulbs, | iens ve тсе а 
and hence he ruf be relieved from . his at ve д 
he would honour his son's draft to an y amount. The|I 
same Meri of T prompted him ever to 
manifest rd e shipmates with w 
The D UXE did not 
come, 
of the Conservative 
and atini the brief р айа s Lord | 
to forego tbe qui 
Dess i in 1892. he consented to t and 
hom | third or fourth season, 
all good soila the bulbs r- pice Maria 
Tulips continue to bloom апі enlarge until the 
wards little warm 
s' flow: wn, the € 
үй бое proportions ud the purest strains pe 
their in crease— not Жау but accordin the 
vigour of the variety, and the fertili ity of | 
the soil, ome instances indeed the Am bulbs 
may give the larg die flowe eri and very often, indeed 
| generally, they'will yield the coarsest, The most perfect 
and uniform development of bloor ill be, as a rule, 
as one 
be told in few wor E 
kept ред from 
with spot, made oth. 
alti mately died u upon а block 
8 
could expect an 
ser vice will have been rende гей, 
hstandin 
n hopes tha quer 
Iw 
Miss size e the Eos nd Lohr the aio afe — 
r and dryer, that the 
e plan i 
I 
x poe 
er leaves, E 8 otte dre again, and 
n December, 1864, I 
om ly t e concomitants of an average учтай оп 
vigour in the growth of the plants, and by no mean 
песевв arily ас ассо! npany eit ithe лег size or exuberance in the 
ce of First Lord o the Adm 
a 167 time 
P 
Eriks 1 
iral li 
du veda 5, Ње death 
e Hyacinth, 
ich i not the Нея est bulbs Fu the ost 
peor. eic. of average growth, which produe 
In 1847 he succeeded to the 
of bis elder er. As soon estates 
own hands, his Grace commenced a of improve 
ments, which, chiefly күттү оп ba the i uni seat of 
n of his 
ery- 
ig L E p РТТ] 
To m up, t hen, it is quality : and not Size, perfect 
| Pind ion and not mere bulk, 
the lives of such pla 
T M med rof mM 
The second kind of spot is a very common E 
z ct I have never фр. а denen of any size ОШ 
ants as are affected н> у save 
r that be sought in 
soms or fruit ries E bulbs or trees, 
perhaps to add that е 50,000 bulbs |t 
requisite to ensure fertility, w 
the D ein of blos 
the — feudal. ero r^ sry in the img 
and may rank with Warwick, oreven Windsor. -- 
it had | been neglected | by its former owners, and it 
3a] 
E han ve pis much startled our Bes. ondent, a 
boim 
TREE 
Mol Poets 
the „Јеаё ів marked all over irregularly, the opi 
rtion does not ve 
Ta: lie Dendrobium, although — 
Mere to but a moiety of the election fro 
which they are to pa furnished, and w 
a dis isplay of 
stone to Hem үн to carry out ЖАТ 
e ae buildings. 
In the interior his ы а ent course. 
While the exterior presents s the ч dnd frowning | 
aspect of A fortress in ended to resist the i эмр of 
e interior is ае with all 
he luxury of modern detis Moreover, - ow erate | 
ne specimens of hardy exotic trees, and their cho 
collections of tropical rarities, afford кара ен of 
thi e attention which man узет 
given at Syon to the 
ensing Ce) 
10 years Less (and latterly on a very la lar 
er two e: 
vigour. The Cattleya er been а recently a 
а ъа - disease i 
t fro om th 
state, d 
exam ч д: not havin 
api of the leaf. Tt has bet 
— We invite the attention of our readers, апі have grave reasons for doubting ке; АЛЫ КЕ 
of exhibitors enerally, to ап Adv h lar lines 
ap Я y erti sement which surface of th , which vetus S ышкыны 
| for those SPRING Smows of the Royal Horticultural | SP9t, giv rt of colour to the idea, шашу a 
| Society, which had by some mischance been fixed for | things interpose, pointing quite in a wp 
the same es those of the qa Botanic Society, | tion. In s plan have thick " 
The specia of Hyacinths and Camellias, announced | leaves, a careful acr will see the s 
for March ты will therefore еза plaeé on March 25th; | Spores оЁ Fi r whatever other name qe 
and that t announced for the 8th of April, on the 15th be proper to give them sd the tissue of ү E 
of that month. e days or s before they break ou и 
аа Ade ү. indisputatlo evidens, Ai : Je e 
E he ‚8р0 
ORCHIDS AND THEIR CULTIVATION.— No. IV. cb dd аа ES fa : nd оо much 
Ох оё the greatest, of the enemies that cr 
her, vil 
growth of тар fr fruits in- best at one time, d nd much dris at anotb 
юле а. "e omn; Mone ta readers recoll t у do it; too much m re at one time, and qe 
yon on rded а p. 625, variety of forms, at least it acts on the system of drought at eer en wil aló ъч it. Watering d 
P (861) vas eum the “frst example d die fri fruit | inen plants in a heut e T ways; and as stove plants, plants with cold water, injudicious enr 
n and ripened in nd, or, 
tien od Bare I : S in "he абал Y^ his @табе, er other ot E ms pres of it, i fü ora E) e year нз rest n чату a: еен vant x а Jos, will al 
ien Lor ыы tanwick Park, that the Stan- | to illus a few examples i purpose op 
EN. ectarine was t цей, ani че а have only to | then, ce; "i ses some leaves, айы кет nh I con- | illustration T^ peso ds b Te 
quote a passage и our volume for 1848 (p. 587) in | sider to arasitical Fun | unless È 
connection ma pek distribution of that most eren | are е р by other Eie aan Lp | CE m e og T giis from а 00 
fruit, to put it beyond do ted by the death o dE sius doubt will obligingly gi а tropi hodie, vind: bai мыш to а house бв 
Атбвамок, Duke! of Nor | eners івеавев аге, and о best means, if апу аге intermediate temperature, where it been 
have ost a true fr end. : e ciere e then wrote, kdo, of preventi ting their 11 summer to a very liberal supply of sun 
will 1l 4 me c to know how and where to „Тһе first example illustrative of of an attack of para- | Thi tment had the desired effect. It is now fi 
procure s rine as this For their informa- Fungus, isa n: of | of flower, but the sudden variations induced 8| d 
tion we Siam to state ate that the plants are exclusively in | Aerides үчне (Foxbrush) The malady virulen t'charaetér. 1 I wA that it is this same 5% 
Re EK of the Duke of КОРЕЙИН; ‚ aud | shows itself here n an n incipient. stage; but if he] ieat of spot that occasionally attacks Pi niums, 80 
at his ce has ordered them to be sold either | had been allowe weeks | miscellaneous stove piini ir a succulent na 
br ду pats i or private contract, as may appear | lon , ib e quite putresce nt. It is Another form, эй тзн similar to the а v m 
n іѕаМе, „и. the benefit of an excellent dese. Ъ like a running sore in ы body, the matter exuding | more СЕЕ in its ravages on the plante, is exemp оёз 
i muponi 1HE GARDENERS’ BENEVOLENT | when the lamina » ierced, lady ramifying | in а сие z Aerides suavissimum, M ey 
Танай ^ objects of a 
of the DuxE was unbounded. This 
uplified 
the large number of lifeboats he йаша tó i i nt 
different 
fro 
public parare b liberality | The 
and the e ma 
m а common centre irregularly, i 
normal dide of the leaf is a fine 
green, but sod oe гең 
| Roman верїа 
entirely © destroy any leaf or plant. The paris 
d are more beso ded iique E 
lest affected by it, as 
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