244 
doubtless one of the reasons Aue Айны are во | 
al 
and fra 
annuals in the open ground, i in 
er, and to come 
resisting frost. e 
aponaria calabrica, iode a southe 
more than ordinari ily 
d а — thes ai укчу Б 
body of men appe 
TION of thi 
and w 
| quite гү" the province a 
eat Hortiou 
ell ll worth. the - 
em, in cases of grea 
ac or 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Макси 18, 186, 
ars to be a qe ar No doubt some of the Conifers presse mm 
ten- | appearanoe, but era — anan 
= influe healty 
that the E 
this Mu 
matter, of tha 
о seo the So ooiet 
sprin — н ich h 
wu fainter Tight att t season— 
and that of emo i is e philosophy. 
dne to the and vo 
growth and 
чймаМу from ому sp 
uable. It 
r 
capere — 
xt is rather | sci 
and | its 
e 
рана o of the w 
2 4 l1 
e time.was n the Society gave a 
ical Siuostin to gardeners in 
a een, and conferred | 
any of the principal gardens, | 
Frente: ja ium Britain; but also in many other | 
orld. Our older readers may call to | 
f 
the T 0! 
pleasur 
nothing сап be of more import 
knowledge of p т 
indigenous ог or 
sp. 
pe 
of w 
is vwrhisiv e 
not be раза without we see our way olearly 
which always appeared to 
not considered Sid- 
me there to lear: 
ere was 
training 
Baut after 
TV 
r [of practical gardenin 
жы? came to Chis wick, "where they had an e 
av 
s one peculiar feature in the ш е- 
4t |F.&. А 
a gentleman's garden, | hue 
BENARY'S „са rmin 
v put in our plea for its prese 
its d get os PI 
s are placed under his 
dan 
v» воен habits of om 
hei. priam 
rvation, F, 
PRIMROSES are certainly am 
inter-flowering pla us dd Tyr 
PE 
fession. | Here they had the means of acquiring a 
dex. TS ould be in пе qs um nw 
of pe eet pon that Scarlet or other Geran: 
of some considerable size, and prepared for the g 
the | Chi 
ваг елеге, style, аз loas late ig LouD tg; used | one thin 
e bedding-out 
should be spaeed out somewhat 
n old times, when “ 
acid aad other 
may take t уса 
-|ornamental pu 
d n 
as 
the к тштен 
Veget 
and fruits in cultivation, as well as 
sepecialiy € is remarkable "x 
e me: 
r a large yell 
measuring fully io siii du и 
nd this іва | 
of the Мез 
WINDEB оми 
and in the anis the ey wer 
with all the Ине „еы аы, ie nts, 
ига and trees which were of use either for 
rposes, or as producing valuable 
т, 
һезе а few of the advantages which young 
rede enjoyed. before the baie days fell upon 
swi n addition to these, there was 
prove of ea 
after life. Th 
UE 
n fixing 
war 
— Wea 
remarks on Wi 
Mr. PERRY, of С 
снази 
years carefui genie: and hybridising, they 
ed i 
double flow, wers -i y from 10 to 20 per cent. 
paene юар Н double. 
fu — te, that since 1862 they 
ty of mim 
this ther 
valuable property 
200 double-flowered plants, 
glad to be vd to igo the following 
TER VARIE bnc t 
astle Bromvich, аз » ponat 
A4, "There can be 00 
ich they were surrounded h ай 
more cultivated Pre: 
bbed off 
et 
complain m the su onn i of ga , more 
partioulariy 3 Ta ladies, of their “eing Зун 
with a nce of knowledge by men of the 
pose ре IRSERVICE class, whom WALTER 
акай, Is our work never to > 
ic n ш озм апі ре 
with planting а sp a 
should be йи with pro- 
u suggest an 
bedding out, Truly our work i c isnever 
the o fields BC 
of routine аат * When is our work to 
do ne ? When are we to have : an interval of 
f Turnips 
i ш eue so admirably p& 
e 
en. 
to € 
ell, DE: ә which 
in | de 
proposed, the ась M res they ont the highest credit 
4 н 
ainted in de "Mere 
n who have acquired, arro 
о Тана n 
|atr 
Few 
his assistants, rove of great va 
the AE gne eners who are са by the 
s therefore, we think 
фар 
the sheet-snchor of the farmer. Redit 
labor a orbem. бо to the gardener | dein 
а" іп ап en circle. wh 
Lm 
et 
. will be no com 
without its 
we consider how mp 
unbr ere | 
here is true diligens, that is love of work, there 
it will rather bea pleasure 
that there is no К wit out its interest, no day 
its attractive duty. 
the ws eden 
in this country | T 
edge € 
r | The Ат! beds unrivalled in 
Minim of trees an d shru Mh 
condition, ect and | is 
the germ of the trees will be lost, tid their P origin а 
pis unknown. It may be very true, as 
ed at the meeting to itib we 
fari allada, that London is rapidly E 
pu with its smoke and dust, in the direction 
ume EY fal eff 
ts 
felt, and ey years m ола before. «go "xn yet 
alue to | Poll 
| decoration € 
| are scarce, "Ther 
cluding, from all 
respect to foliage 
additions to, and 
hav 
classes 
eder the. inkar season, wbile 
; | worthy of admiration ler in an 
the — are 
that the varieties of this 
now been more especially direc 
changes will be effected. 
of d, 
jjer for exhibition d sland, td M urposes; BP, 
of t riegated section are beautiful 0) 
wer with gil 
ес dulls 
n be as littl 
на t experience, 
ga 
which is gay in 
Hence 
for not a few i pre 
1 
| К 
others 
d out ot doon i 
indi 
the tri 
vi 
А 
by no 
f | his attention 
have no 
ariega! 
xistence, which 
doubt hat i in a few years 9. yea will be 
e need Winter V; 
e 
HR 
"s 
ti 
iir 
du 
lid 
d 
\ 
will add оп еты 0 
