464 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, пш, 
Show the size to whish the plants have attained, may Miscellaneous. moa mes it Ape Pe ga up and ticked as iy 
а сүтүө өү! The late Mr. Alexander Sm Mes dn have to an |latter need not be sown o dud “goession, ТЫ 
Bride e of Abydos 7 4 feet by 8 feet, їв white nounce with regret the death, at the early age of 33, of Crops. as those for T саны 
ionally flaked with violet, вус а fine variety f for Mr. A. Smith, n of the late » Carat ar ol the Royal je T05.—Fork up the soil bet 
vest de de pur e m { | Gardens, whieh took place on the 15th inst. Those of vi not only be of benefit to the Potal ise rows, wii 
ight and much through, ds lite а mass ОТ] Sur readers who may have come in contact with Mr. | to keep down wee tos, but will hely 
flower in true character. Coronata, the cgi pens Smith during thé time he held the appointment nm CnoPs.—1f young 1 
about 30 years old, forming а bush of some 7 fee Cora or of the Kew Mu ч or latte h he ed Mats ge E * он А g plants of these аге Мады 
diameter, із ^ magnificent ride 29 its bm. Binen vivid arium depertment, and who taye thus an oppor- 2 age prod pua i Quer e Erua Saos them a goo) 
purple rs being in great perfection, Sinensis i owing his intelli ent and obli ín disp o- | or doi 
alba, a somewhat scarce variety, bas as many as 30 tunity y of kno we M sure, with p selves, о усә | either at dusk in the evening, or early in tom x 
flowers in a truss. Roi Leopold, 5 feet by 3 fent i ааа Ы —— età 
mass of ie blossoms; and Madame Miellez, white Parks.—From the estimates ar the current year, PEE чбек ины, Н iiag NEAR LONDON, 
flaked with purple, is quite аа Бэйи а mag bh learn that our national p arks a dat the Horticultural бамы 
nificent plant, Б feet by 5 feet, f t ot 99,0907 os pra LE d Ст me 
ect; and S Sir Mena Havelodi rosy crimson, with uic в Gardens ve for St. James's, re дна | day. ЧЕ Drew ora Air. Er. 
per spots, has blossoms of — ——— Ну de Px arks, LTAL for Kensin gton Gardens, 59567. ; aUi X: [i 
Juliana, orange scarlet, is still the best of its КИҢ for poss КЫЙ Park, 83451. [Mee dc. Min. ме 
class, President, 3 feet by 2 feet, is light with Thurs. 11| 16 [29.703 57 NR 
os d the flowers are rop ut formed. = Friday n К B ER 68 
elsonii, bright scarlet, is still one o very à Ил "n 
best, and showiest ;of the group to which 16 belongs. bo sd ого £ Op erations Tues. 10 2 pm ЧА в 
Kinghornii һаз`Чеер rose-coloured blossoms of fine (For ng week Wed. 17 22 |20909 29.838 | 65 
pe; an chesse Adelaide de N: reddish crim- |  BgpDpriNa plants dtes now be phos сей in their Average, | 29.808. 2548 008 | X т 
son with violet shading in the upper гем isa very summer quarters withal] possi ible expedition. It having May 11=Rain ; cloudy and showery ; 
MCI айныйт чату. Flag still C E NC DV a ftnt tige 
the best of double whites; and Glory of бый Ий із | with, use every m for securing their safety and = 4 оен, б fine; fine throughout. 
certainly the finest of double reds, "m vg onn salmon- | success, с pi er eti they may produce a full -— ы н Ае fine; frost, 
coloured kinds. Without eo e Day, white | of flowers as early as possible. The chief points are to | ua Тыйуу and ne vibe ; overcast at ME 
with а imson e er collect; dpt. be said to Бе | plant in good soil, and to protect for STATE OF THE WEATHER AT did 
perfect, Extran m utiful rose; Sir|Ífrom extremes of heat, cold, or drought. When it is fuf tke luat So gere, Ui UAM LE West. ending NAE 
Charles к Чыл, 6 feet. by 4 feet, is a perfect gem; | ne ry to r, ii should be done in the morn-| — — —.- 5... ; . Taal goo оета 
elegans we thought the finest crimson | ing, as the plants are liable to be injured by| ray Boel, Greatest es 
К vecors qr collection. Souvenir de l'Expo-|late frosts wa at night. They should à which it p ud i 
sition is white shaded with rosy purple, Iveryana|be well watered, however, immedia after P aui оа 
Improved, — flaked wi € is a flower of | planting, care Е moisten the bed thoroughly. ier 1 озеш 31 8 ? 
Бате sul Crispiflora, 44 feet high and as much | If a fine earl desired, the beds should Tues 13 0.53 1 8 ; 
diameter, ү а perfect blaze of bloom. Alba magna | planted sufficiently thick to produce immediate effect, CR Bi en 0 
із опе оѓ T fines& of white kinds. - 14 Premier, | and n advances it is easy if — to | Friday 17 048 Hn 1 
deep rosy pink with red spots, has large flowers of|thin out. Seldom however have we seen masses too | ^ — -m. i98 m 3 
extra fine substance. Etoile de Gand, salmon edged 
with white, when well grown and flowered as this was, 
thickly e en but we have often observed the ill 
be 
The hi ghe йрт duribz the oos perio 
ES тат therm. e n ; ma the lowest on the 
6 deg 
owers very beautiful and perfect. 
e v infine rover rris qaia regis 
Lacharme; President, 
here the fiuest Tea peaa dent, ший гешу n gums 
AS NES. { бота andi еде Trias riomphe des 
de rum 
e ecu ен не; 
; Charles Lawson 
bout 60 
Willermoz, with fifty superb йо t; | dry, th 
Pings —After this time, if the weather continues 
l attention in the way of 
, these 
terin 
wa! 
Стсомв ~ Stop, тыз, AN kaS freely. See that 
the bali of "earth, i in such as are newly put out, is well 
soaked with water previous to planti 
red spider should make its appear- 
effects of beds planted too scantily. "€ is —— 23d, 1864—ther 
э штет e effective. , Bernha rd Andr M splendid rosy fa ult to plant too near the ‘edges, consequence 
rple, t es to Corres ondents. 
dir Urposes, wig glowing orange soarlet | mutilation to keep them within boun ds. Where pgs AGER ar the variegation is of too motilel 
with “bright erimson spots, fine in shape and|young plants have been pricked out into frames of and pre жыш. to render tha p т, dent 
bstance. President Lomaire, р ink mar, rgine ad | 8011, as most of them doubtless will have en, Marci plant. All depends upon wh become, 
ith salmon, "rem t ^ er free summer growth, and thisit is imposs ques, 
жы е upp а shoul pai € kara: with a| Ants: J W P. Try the effect of ng guano in their mit 
Ичара а e at theit | Boopa: D Меліся Dooi of e Po NE 
urrayana, б ` у еб, їз а complete receiving апу check, and ira en hio: сөен volumes, the prices of which ap Mus 
bloom. Carminata is also im equally fine condition, to their destination, and € them аз à i pare A D "indios Theory a mao ait 
also De Ahead omi à E — MAE. 
as are in iteri 2 atio 
Van Mod ы A ped shaded with crimson, FLOWER G rei AND PLANT HOUSES. qiiem E Ж "qvirer. You should sow ie. 4 
їз а fine new variety, glowing crimson, and | Conservatories should be gay with Azaleas and fet (но Ports Dowd оп ety otier rusa b 
very large, is a splendid kind; às are also Duc йе | ег showy plants, s] which there ought to be now| at flowering timo. 
Nasen, largo Alexander IL, white occa- I gems оц of doors, in addition to pesi out Іхзкст -B Hc. The insect sent is certainly t р 
sionally flaked ; a Жаша. аа: owh. —J Sand 8. The) beetle which bas абай 
double, light i В T ge dae Larch plantation c 
з р shaded with crimson ; te de а a impr which is in. yon 
Hainault, semi-double; Speciosissima and Gledstanesii ачаа у Ta ect. el | ре to keep » the ground at the toats 
im: the last white flaked w. ith erimson, Petuniæ- A ара Should en -fly appear pole Lan, de M. | dem; all ali refuse lying d Ar The Pat Тута tat н Er 
pink, th bod: sometimes will happen, a e siio Coceus conchiforgis. 
p: the Azaleas was a fine plant of iobacco-water will soon destro; ^ infested by фе Muse ont Ly n twigs infested IT 
code with about 70 trusses of flowers on it, |  PELARGONIUMS.—A slight shade will be necessary of those sent ; the o D parts of the 5 recs should 
beginning to develope themselves. Near tl apsu 
Azaleas is а roomy span- house filled with Tea, very injurious to them at this season, and therefore rl аас , rui 
Hybrid Perpetual and other Roses, at present in full the plants should often be Ош жуу tie апа regulate tree.—Flos. The Chestnut is ome 
md „Тһе plants are їп excellent h, the | TN 
individually The | tions. 
v nga TE. 7 Habrothamnus 
i А ноші caryotideum, ап 
folium e flower is Dendrobium 
med allied to i “ом ^" Aden с” 
men is 
бени of д liifolia. 
са serpyllifo 
UA D Marsilea indio x. 
smooth, Your p 
3 Prummondii. 
ро ghly 
erop is stoned, leaving 
ieff ; briag 
жэл уы Thin the fruit immediately bus 
no more on than the trees 
to perfection, G Give air ped to houses in which 
time 
А ox while н. 
as they сап 
eeping 
ul ude if 
possible cold winds. 
e| PINES.—Attend ei EA ма Log heat. Where 
much fire is used, it M inre to be 
as regards mois- | 
A agen at any expense of 
mh 
km, indi ноен, "but d not push youn 
К too fast. Avoid allowing r to кыр. d the 
beati of plants showi e Ai zn spare 
ot off or к out suckers] 
be obtained sufficiently strong, and 
d 
Pran E Qe ZEE т 
HARDY FRUIT Nus peg GARDEN, 
KipNEY BEANS.—F| pa of thane. may дош be 
den Map he stessa a RR зу. 
enough for that purpose. Let the rows bo | 
ond pag 18 RD ibo plein D icerum a E 94 
LirrUcrs,— Keep up successional sowings, 
Rosi 
atmosphere, combi 
out weakly, and they v uld 
a strong 
І d 
ny sudden changes, Such as a co 
molten fium t of bright t hot sunshine 
жару i such circumsian i ш that 
obable, also fects, 
той сексте T e an 
if nsed without good ventilation, v ia Pros 
= оа, verde of 2 ond preliminary 
plants as. 
should advias uj 3 Eo x 
P eie mort them a free ventilation 
mencing with a 
plants sho Ре а 
changes colo 
a е t supply of of water. 
VINES: 
will cause tio 
cause youl usca' 
э, at present ; y but we are not 
ly them. 
botter than dr ue. 
