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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,  (Femmuxee 18, 14 
ith four pretty | Kept back soas to flower in th 1 
шізепоцв seedling,” or th or that Mr. Lenthall * picked 16 | Cookii, Bidwillii; and Rulei, — Moe 4 y 74 They bile deo hat Uh ss. гау part of xi [7 
up in сам f his travels? but поб 100 years або, | plants of Libocedrus Doniana this great  pleasu Will again 
May Mr. "ibo nnett’s Royal b be a sort of| Staplehurst, had Euchari amazohiea ; Lady eya e in. hy; Am Б Tor тай ne^ pe- loves у 
Г ж em bavein some places а about Worcester, Legge, wo féd-coloured Camelli P» Mr. W. Smyt h, | in he $ Saturda; he the Exhibitions p 
called “ Champion,” which bears immense berries of "no го Lord Sondes, Elmham Hall, a very good specimen а Й. е tha pra mA ше онн, Боду of the руа 
good обе "but of bad colour, and bunches compact | of Ераегів, and ес Paru Уч Ardisia erenülata — days. The Exhibitors Society, howe dvd тер b У 
and large? R. Н. Poynter, Taunton. with fruit; Sea and Bos ton Rus Couneil that its members have ple mselves the 
in bs Correspoude ent, | Apples, and pee Ре by ow exhibit at any ofthe Royal orte sedens c to 
prs had one or two | 0198 these arrangements are modified to suit thei vi 
convenience. 
The correspondenee оп this subject will be 
Fellows, in tet to give them an o э to die 
their own opinion on it, eee миң | 
10. The арзанда attention bestowed upon Chiswic| | 
yielded the а maisfulory Р. А eee sincé и a te | 
А | 
Zi lbs (s н vie ur 
Mr. * t Emptor," ad better ask the florists what same exhibitor. Major еке Clarke 
they Pus wi Eh thei? Talip balbs afte ter lowering. Now Chrysanthemums, Mr. Melville, gr. to the Earl of 
they grow uch т e delicately constitutioned апа | Hoa obey, — Park, sent his Improved Hardy 
e of T Winter Broccoli, a good white self-protect- 
w or bedding purposes, and bloom ру with equal ing kind: 
—barring accidents of dise rrors of eb. 14 ( ин Henty Lennox, M.P., | 1855, when its relinquishment was mplated, has ttn 
parpi r after year, the Psi is fair, that the | in the chair. Ganin presented so "Attractive an app earan ce, or pror, 
latter may p be grown in th ie way; an such salé of the superfluous produce of the Gardens EU IS 
in fact is the case, as your Correspondent may learn it а sent im his nie asa кет r of the vibe нен amounted to 5401. 8s. 8d., reached the sum of 7311, 11 та 
е will commence w a fi eds next season. It | it was now moved by Mr. Westón, апа seconded by H И шон the а двсгед Ü 
is rather late to set about it now for the present year's Major Phipps, that that resignation bé поб accepted. | Gonim itas dro bla to роб КЕТ vay efficient Garden 
bloom. кейш: 1 motion, however, wás lost. Scrütineers having i s-ho! ave been kept; and it is Rs dd 
— The hie e gi uses 
wgenia Ugni.—This is grown at Lower Knowle, | been appointed to "rr the résult of the approaching cei 
Kingebridge, i in the e open air, and it is trained — ballot for Council and Officers for the ensuing year, the Mad iy neret he id LP of QUE Eight hun 
ата wall, where is si - Auri nf Secretary then read the Annual Report chiefly of P Pos, ўе" aud Apples hi sre аро e AE 
fact quite hardy in Devonshire. Ia d ү is | various Fa вот óf thé Society oh appli 
ррісайот, 
oga: vith beautifu 1l. The mbor of 
1 fruit, of the (ate 1. Tho Comeil have ttio satisfaction of boing able to an Fellows and пег festi SD 
rge Black in 1% is my impression noun hat the number of member f the e ajo hese Gardens pe been unusually 
ops will С", ап important plant, je p» it Bociety etico Ri ver ri prom 186 Jen, 1864, "iore great. The аз Bay, 1 for 1864, 8868 entries. This 
will.beuueh válúod and cultivate d for ite fruit albie. to e 3336 Fellows; on the lst January last they amounted to | із ШҮ moré thàn fou: fs d has E x. шше d 
i entries in any year since t he @ 
We have this s season preserved four jars of the latter, | 9. тыб Couneil also бо ўтганида hu. Fellow бй tha success Ka nsins on. yy opening о a 5 at Sonti 
and iti is said ah all who have tasted. it аыр it. ів the òf the imp vri works E a эч Јоу by Her Majesty's with consider: 
Commissioners et 1851 and the Society. The Commissioners’ elds Кои review of the c» rial position and pr 
Fus a qs juu fe | works, and the conv йд & Access wig ra orks have | Society by ann ouncing that, EM i p 
given to the Saa M А DIM glazed and war ied айа ades, | Majesty's Commissioners for 
Pine Appl Ev ven s when pora t ше ^ ruit a T and the Orehard-houses which conie thora with the new and | account of the exhibition Jt огде ito pie 
odi impr ances, are important instalments towards the Hog e ыы are to be red a por Pm. i E 
al 4 the Gardens. р> the "t moment t entals for 
bear, that I have even seen ме o of ү Он na vow 10 | "3, Тһе improvements carried out by the Society have given | Spaces d eps c P per anuit; and tho oxi ех 
height, de. fruit on them. James Нупе, Gardener, Derim Satisfaction to those who have of late visited tho ее: 
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эше satisfaction that the i 
Kin v d. ens. These works b necessarily entailed considerable Fellows, - 
al. Albert Grape.—Mr. Bennett, I observe, has|9Xpense, but the Council as reported at the last Aunual 13, Whilst, however, the Council have earnestly éndeavou 
Meeting, in sónkideratión of the large sums voted by Нег | #0 improve the financial position of the Society and Y | 
Majesty's Commissioners for the completion of the north | dition of its Gardens, they have not been unmindful ofi l 
— Roni Albert. Whilst living wit th a gentleman arcades, the — = the — шуын and for other | trust reposed in them to further its progress in horticulture. * 
in —€— Cage igo ^ 12 years ago ni fruited а | works, engaged a y f the agreement to carry out on | 14. They have had under their considcratiou the Repotofa — 
whieh b i was growing in an behalf of tho Fellow lear] AY: nts. M AD. Committee appointed by them to consider and p руни, f 
абу Peach: house А зры) its fruit in May ; it is а | сабо the interest taken by tbe Commissioners In Tho scones ef 80е for uad to Rive prouodaead s Ане ШШШ 
Black Grape, large in bunch and berry, thick in the | the Gardens, and that the Soci ебу aro avi to complete to | scheme йа rein exer ын anite but lo hn prod o 
skin, and rather inferior in flavour to the Black contempta m ient ol thelr өя p ^ original design jointly | would entail, and the importance of the various sul 
E vés and their landlords. i 
Hambur n general cultivation, which it atly ,oxpór Lo óf tho OMHWAKy Piwtnbenandé of thé South He RT AUR qd DU. 
reaemb in rance. The foliage suffers a little | Ken ens has been ot necessity increased by the | satisf. б anner ; they therefore delay cómiog to 
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from hob sun, and dc qs a slight shade under sheet- planting i in a the annexed grounds, and the labour required for | clusion respecting 16, 
ghe. I think it w ke a good stock rafting | è the new glass houses, pa on the prs US the Council ean | being pU with the Society of Arts foradding an exai 
= refer to several item whieh a е than corresponding | in G to the 
upon. e Grape was purchas along | saving has boen бона" thro SACR U teu icm d 
other kinds from юше of the London nurseries, | 5. They are ablé to report а sa be d in m which, on ойе prize sies е and 
Beddard, Gr, o J, S. Basset, Esg., Tehidy gocount. о ie necossity of m. мун н db e S е ргойсіепсу; the m. Д 
is y important one. I 1865 KT talos of сы уе Отну. “ву this mea. шв, sueh е 
ounted to 10121. 8s. 34. ; pas the 
uh be ed быды Ae 
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x dis shrub likely i gre , | аташа economy eonsistent dep Кан bao wi онй 
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s im the south orfolE? [Yes] Is it left | office work, they were reduced to 8491. 5s. 94. 
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unmolested by | hares lee т, а „Жау en mi ог | Ihe Journal of the Proceedings of the Soctety in 1862 cost "m. Mor 
? Labnil also bd bie сЕ ift а referénce to the annexed Revenue account will the country, the t 
5 in за ear its ехрепве was reduced to 3341. P 
M г the names of any other distinc spe of ain, in 1863 - odst ef (оғада à m por а i 9f certum dv 
the same gen ^ £e fe )that p e to form good su ж "аа, In 1864 the Council have, whilst i increasing "е pim wire td 
cover, and ar bec an E ‚ Ба, са nia s the the Fellows s SLM intereste d in ea, plan: "p 3 sent help forward the system 
Р сты for dona the Eum 
К) oy эре Stove.—lI haveread with amuse- | Socie Py; pov "r$ s tho net ox на nditure дюн Ыра, by ИШ of gardenérs d um 
"3. Asa?" deseription of the Pine stove nt | its foreign co colleetor to 45 . . It is auo under cons sideration, whether it ^ 6 
Knowsley (p. 125). Т heard of it Jast summor tad sent |, ^. Cerita other savings Rave обі effected, as will appear quise to Vh € rcr 
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one of miy men over to look si bat hie report gon- "seges to tho асорату statement d PE fr ET 
vinéed me that we, who raise fruit for the market, need | that е9 Council, whilst spending liberally on permanent s 5 ue I ЫА vor ж шй ec бабай 
outi w improveme. nt, have vM not without P 
d яя не а. Ad bi E Pines but nt: Lord y^ Ар reduce the working expenses ó e $0 ii ty. "Thé m айога im i y po futher improving tho sentite MW: д 
- ы is direction will, they ańtici te be zeedings, so as not on retain, 
year when I shall try to have the most of mine ripe, [^ arrangements si еа E ө гаа: be position that the i Hor НОТАГА. A holds 40100 
namely, from January to Жыш “J. A" saya “if ever Mio and Messrs. Henderson. various grecs ка ieultural Bowie which ae 
h lelh for th SIRE. zi # d L the Council with regard fo th admission of tone to th E y. po cime A^ cines pos um "p 
i іс Gard: in ndeavoure е past year | 
rm ото ж-ы b9 lave Mt | cott Dots this cb -operatión o y^ Botanist Who аа 
tainly this i$ the bouse.” А model house should be year to give а fair idea of the extent to which it will improve 
cer! 
as perfeet as man knows how to make it, and we know | the income of the Society. They think, however, that their 38 subject of hort ешге ав a branch of vegetable ps "1 M 
ha Pines, of from 4 60 lbs. eacb, cannot experience of the working of this measure during the months | 22d it is with pleasure that — m -— Red 
ipened so as to satisfy the taste of good judges, |). сее в ае Ве. ау CUNT UIS теа titt they havo оомо tho servite of d 
+ | publie suffiéiently appreciate thé advanta; 
without an atmospheric | heat of 90°, Iam certam from|to visit the Denon at а reaso) able Р, А D potere s. The cil ато endeavouring to improve t pl 
that th will fail to keep up this financial Ape: and on the inerease of reputation to the wey pa ofi пово Society ic the — twin afa to pae 
ociety, from allowing a larger number tò тор Ail өрһе titer, an, 
—— А - gr 2s five no of the year. It enjoymént of the Gardens, нме ө һе о отак сы "n t is on. theoretical aud "Pract Kultur и EE 
-— им теа E: three aey л M AA у чеден Кетч to the Council to be able to sta. "th гач ы P А. on conditions which have yet to 
is house will поб ripen Pihes from the | the oration of the Princo Consort's › roeeedings wi аё 0 
па тт Birthday, whei charge to all the members of t e Society. The new V 
1 of November till May. Are there none that will? 152,902 аг visited the Gardens without payment and 
i е $ without injury to it, the books show for the past year 
So s for бор-Пеаб; let us examine the bottom-| 155 eor entries. In 1863, even including the «сборни 
ipes will not do much good without they ате | occasio E ре uncovering óf the Prince Consort/s Memorial, 
aporate when 17, 5 persons paid а b Pe for шы the Gardens, 
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will be Liu D. edited - "ur. Berkeley; 
19. Tte трона of E^ Floral Cóom:nittee, which 
water раз vienes кав me to time in the Procoedinits of the 
All gardeners agree on this point. are these four ire ayi - continued ac ity г 
apr ei f 8. The гесеї| the great Shows, owi comparatively large number of 4 t 
rows of pipes intended to sending up moisture into | and various mp т beyond" tie e Gt no O M" X кезен Н Lr К Т the raré ht beautiful plants st 
the rubble and tau above, во to the S, Which are | smaller than in former years. Though, however, such flower | 036° Judgment must have appeared to them 
] ? ld be tem ked 
tan 
җе: l ic ue, eve 
something like boiling Potatos by steam. G. hall 
Seentless Mignonette.—Can the fact that some very А ONE DOE pem ат RE а E^ X es 
fine looking Mignonette in does not e an Schedules for the great Shows have, therefore, been ; | by the Fruit Con 1 йй 
tat s в tod f$ P RE bas B y hitherto. » Issued йз | 52) The Council e port that the dee i 
scent at ail, be acco or een Per on Unfortudatet i ; eso to the] 
у, s hstanding th óf the Sociéty ат Chiswick h ade i Ё 
well for the last віх weeks, eniti is well blown and fine bons made of laté yea "n i the ес of i. m gress of Hori culture. "The trist rod i рн 
looking, m ME совет "There аге тапу Rar longer give general satisfaction to the exhibitors. Certain in work i t seriés of experi чый sin the ct y 
of i5, and al PY there different; kinds | 2rdeners and nurserymen have formed themselves into а | cr Vinery on the numerous so-called varieties of the БЕ 
of Mignonet Aur etc fragrant than others? Тһе Lr ue А р they state, “to protect and advance” | Grape, has been completed ; great atten cep 
seed came o) that which did well in the open ground By consider sho ГА offered ера воно ор амак . A: а ана а 
last summer. W. has been transmitt i i Er f the Socie! been сатті: 
-— attempt to dictate to the various Socteties the éxpandio ot], 3 Lo Cound Т dapi r regret, owever, toatinounde 
m————— their own fünds, is in itself of little moment, yet as indicative 549 of Mr. Te Beeni fort thé E C 
= tí titg, the relations tha should subsist rt ofgEx Et gei E reor PC ag domm 
he officers Sn карш devolved tho responsi o d anm р [emen ipn "ашу para ж ber Eher 
AA C товат: Feb. 11 (Weekly Show).— the Soci Society's funds and affairs, the Council have not thought | it is hi he p Tu c ale to return 
weather unfavourable, v few subjects|it right to pass it without notice. taken mer to 
е егу f j of tbe. шы it by . Inth have Wo 
were раев : only Begonias which were the е bitore' Society has been "m express to the|toalleviate his misfortune, во fur as iv is postibie ie Ж 
subjects specially їйтїїей to be shown ot this occasion, | the Rosal Hort ation, with the ешепіз of |do so. this calamity befel him, he bad gaino fororis | 
сазе from te Bai gardom qni were eod e anc йы а M Ie mm equ d cene ete Qe ME 
4 > z , Ll аге | of val 
kei two well-known kinds of the variegated-leaved | £i c он eg Mo чыны Жр by aito attention to Some of them E EN already balloted for, end возу И 
lants, and by exhibitions to | аге 
flowering sections. ich see 8-а the entire year, E стр 
n азасы m t hi 
"Mr. Bull sent sóme Araucarias, among which were | instead pr shows to those which can be forced or pori WM MEME 
