THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Аш 29, рш, 
rest of a gatheri ble-glazing for 
thering| WARNER'S contribution on dou 
will not ы to realise the interest of a ga g Ks тык. Berga ыл M i 
d M Mot the ent ie og ai 224 еп азса. on of the many sub- 
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were collected together. 
On this 
of his bag to pay -that was at ons P T 
object of his professions, е pe firt 
thoughts f р 04.68 ast of hi 
w further that there th 
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: wu persuade us that there i is no pec ose why 
fir ltu we hold 
There ` f 
the proposed show takes place next yea TEL, ( Нр 
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ex xtensive 
pag RATA $ a t of Татар; asinis ed Parma : 
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Con Mtýnental friends two points, the 
a fa ng the phionta "анымы to the | 
art o 
best си and the art of making the|and many о 
, 
interest 1 
re, Quartz nuin pps arranged may | Аз we were the loudest 1: last year to cončemn the 
ade ге t 
e 
t of our flower show, why should we по! апа proper tac 
y top rival them in a scien e We Ono R fault of the past no doubt has 
bee expenditure of money on things 
as we experienced in dni terdam, are as well|nof "hortionltural S and a neglect of those ho rti- 
known there xe as much терий, as among|eultural aids which might have been had {ог | 
ourselves: We h ave nurserymen of first- rate litte more than the asking. Things were not 
1 ized accordi 
minence, rateao 
er neing 
MT in great а, We have all the mih primary REM of the Soeiety—Horticulture, but id 
h г 
oin 
for a Congress, Why. then should we nof have |in proportion to the money they cost. en tha 
P We are not deficient іп hospitality, iis gut and good PRINCE, the late President of the 
е Er ore ЧЫ friends be disinclined to ассерё | Society, said, at the opening of the ardens— 
our cM i i 
М at m Te. 
the papers read Pam any praoti ЖГ suggestions e art of емді to "the! sister arts of architec 
thrown out?” Now, without in the least intending | ture, sculpture, and painting," horticu Посна 
to admit that no direct pangkat valn attaches to | one and al , were ready to put their shoulders to 
such meetings and such del s, we hold|the wheel, and perform in good faith the part of 
that any immedia effect Fus by such the task assigned to them, And we hesitate not 
i the indirect 
and h d 
the — Г ot S many iki nterested in the € s would now be more creditable to the 
the s, and following the same oceupa- | national character. e i state of the Soeiety's 
tieu du RUE z^ {һе matter in a pure pounds exchequer more s satis оту. 
shillings and pence view, will no benefit SS to| But it is useless to "ive on the past further 
trade OM Man from the meeting of merchants | than to draw f. The 
from all present. change in а efforts of p Society has 
To ШЫ = to the Amsterdam fon f whieh rogramme, full of hope and 
we now give a slight ace P The i eting promise., The: revi el of the scientific з meetings i isa 
no. d we hear the eavillers ду, “ What 2 to- da ay a reali ГВА! will boa accepte ed as fri 
alu 
8 hat m the Hori 
panies, Hortie ienlfural pue d шыш. 
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е and w A no thp рові p p ths oil a 
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sulting а it will be great. 
ociety now numbers in its ranks s 
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many of the present ows may agt ШИ 
Society for "i sake agreeable ТЕ 
whieh the gardens Mord. 0 for TOMOA eden 
those springing from any pi 
tastes or sympathies. Far be ц fo gum 
he HB htsof these. Their Hare ic s fastir ET 
to consideration ; and w рае 
ШЕ "ЧЕ interfere vi M. prog 
necessary for their gratification, 
One word more, We observe that Hh 
ings of this Society ere indifferently g aii Тех 
s inaugurated by а A 8. Е m Professor 
DEMANNS, iive first i in the Dateh, then in hay glorious display of spring flowers which now set 
the French lang "us ihe ben efit of the|the gardens at Kensington aglow — the like of 
is was main у an y à has never before been seen in London, if in 
i for strange 
Lig of new phita 
orded to tanlets pd hortieulturiste, tend the operations zd the ма ad um at 
rwards the various officers were appointed, and | Chiswick,” must be highly енуше 5 to hortieul- 
the sapis divided into sections, one for pure |turists, AE ill surely bring a full re ard. 
1 S. 
reported by that portion of the Wd d 
на аваа ly to t rid rts 
bere d the fault of ps uit E у 
| dnos the шй; de as n 
s bot th a t and a seienee, and as 
o- ау "авва E fhis recognition, 
—— Some flowers of а seedlin g Са HINESE 
have тусн sent to us by Mr. EaR 
one or two pecai ities vert of guts 
place the bracts are converted into leaves, A 
ап i nd Horti- 
culture, The Botanical Section was 5 over | of high ù raise; they have been well judged, well 
by Еа of Strasburg ; that of Horti- done and should i yes to A Eu e fuis But pi 
uld i 
ip truss а Varr pes йг appearance ; Е. А 
he саве, Б o 
dh in some of the flowers have also assume 
ol lares, showing most distinctly at the base de 
ish Ше In 
flowers in th tr ы hough the divisions im 
, 
fb fi or " 14 40 UJ r distinc 
The speakers used the t o| least Horticulture as connected with it, has been 
them, and their remarks, when necessary, were cie still аб South Ken ein gion, if has else- 
interpreted into French for the benefit of those where been advaneing; and only by long and 
una NOR pa the жыр MP e of the үзе wem vigo rius СМ M. А poli ey of invention rather 
1 1 of uo Y arke e lost ground be recovered. 
eussion, but, Е to the absı iae Pot som xd j^ Wan what тай ү dads be? On glancing 
the 
of the | nerves is i though there ера 
going to the different divisions. j thir nr 
consists in the production at the base, bed: 
trüss, ii Lu ne Mist, a circumstance W у 
extr in some of the reet 
our peces "Oxlip. It is 4 pae Hore е 
ally that the sepals become d ri 
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disputauts, the number (s entered upon was|over the field be any objects af rest 
mall. se rthy ei mi 
ined 
uiros is reproduced from , 8 
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x EE 
not rare i in gardens. Mr. E y informis Y т 
“i The flowers 
Ч and the bau 
t. Md. 
flowers are generally ar 
are bai aud of a deep colour, 
.. M. BELHOMME, that he h 
Observed two forms em seeds, the one elon- |to colleet into а focus the satione hey hu di rti- 
tter | eu 
‚ the la i e 
prodnoed emale piante "the former males.  If|the арчи of directing them ps во col- 
dios obsa UN rmed in the сазе of other lected, to hold them in reserye till some skilful 
œcious pieke nie d ill not be nnimpor-|hand and inventive brain shall дете pointed 
B REN, who formed an|out how they may opu ма ап 
tho 
nd This plant will form’ the ais of a paper by Mr 
her 
= ы objects of Wes É 
РЕ М стн KENSINGTON а 
| dels 
d double MWh who ho that , things "horticultural cannot be 
ma 
of the 
eapabilitie sd он pen] 
& Co $ 
'semi- tropical усеше, which aro 
Messrs 
r CA; ^ t some length on 
lerestin question of hybridisation produced | th aes as етеш of ia iade ness of this view 
эр, тиг 
ious point, the Cytisns polioy of йы Ноя but h eodd tion. We do not | 
e es. He|ask the 
нанач Т 
сеза e Ple REICHENBACH/) - 6 
Вонг аб Clapton, and which in the #З 
ts blossoms will rival, if indeed 1 
nus 
Pe ы of that chi d We шау also 
о have di 
f the Jatir =e Ыз im what others have failed to йо. W ould a M һап Ex 
l reali 
dso бак, and their | before setting de to work ы, wére Ё menials, or if 
RSS orbugal. Mr. | hand and foot? Or would he e sed e EE 
two distinct | expect to alise profitable. геа from his spem | nir 
for the purpose of witnessing t {2 d Marti] 
duced by the Bedding 
Messrs, Е. Ө. HENDERSON x. 
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