628 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jerr 8, ме, 
latel to ‚рау! it n visit, ав 1 һай 106 вееп it for some time, the pick of 1864 and 1865, It mi ES 
8 to beat Charl lower, 
bj eur an aeg but. most ears, he arles тт 
тА is Lick d rfe er y » that at B y b bl о | Rosein any family. W. F. Ra adolyffe, Tarra "e. the beg 
orthe margins of sbrubberies, &c., for though very TI it. The rere on inó wh Pp were | АЧИН: 
beautiful in summer they wou 1а р yg in tolerable сооп n, but crammed to excess with Foreign Corres espondence 
too soon for the continuous growers of the fi b outh Kensington, The Vines in е | Стхснохл CULTIVATION AT DA MEME ис 
garden. But no doubt the Josves ot Ü giat 1 o Conservatory were о1о the decline, and I only 5s oaa in his report for ina T r. Аы 
Umbelliferous plants might be d and much | wond der they g s for the vegetable basi Tan bon Dose fs. , that tta 
retarded by pinching off M Xe Stems as soon as | ог nt, the x said the си which had been quito as great аз Dux a E 
they- appeare 4 W. Robins: The once fine euh, oretum and grounds и а state в accompanied by а veiy diy MED "A т 
араага т m 
A bu ds a 2 А growth 
Home Correspondence. gone; and thou | Tu мч ыч ME with the exception of the lon pe eir 
__ Strawberries. E beli eve, with you (see 78 that were taken, time has not yet been found to UP | about the 17th the pl. ‚Ж 
; Sa] ( v holes m e by the removal of the plants. As CA а E uer ants began to show the f 
mot universal. Here it has been very good. I have ае great M Ku Horticultural Exhibition to (5500 feet above the sea) 
2 eA YN yes ps аъ t t i ex 
try people since Whitsunda ay, beginning with | pr rineipal Continental hori ulturists to this country, | o£ Cinchona Pahudiana, anda СОВЕ 4 
Sir Joseph Paxton. Тһеу are still !plentiful, Eliza | and as the great name of Chiswick will cause many | officinalis. At 4350 e vd g a few of Cinchon 
i : 1; і is high time ut т frost 
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t Exhibi 
our eid cei SOUirbuident, Mr. Adolphus ойной being held n connection with the Kensington = 
Kebt, came here on the 26th of June, and I had three — may be the means of redeeming the Societ. with moré or less re : 
good sorts intact for him, besides as many of the three | fro bad name it has got with horticulturists. 3d, 4th, and 5th plantations. At 2550 feet above 
preceding as he was pleased to eat, namely, John | An ou T Ls sea the maximum and minimum temperature i 
Powell, a seedling of my own, and Frogmore Late Pine, — your СТЕ «9 Excelsior ” shade was recorded every 924 hours during the in te 
all delicious sorts; also some Scarlet Pines, extra ien i 090) 6 t d dr 
delicious, and the highest flavoured and most Pined| we sho v proteot and ] preserve wasps’ I elevation was 66°.18, the mean 'minimum T n 
Strawberry that has ever been here out of more than | afraid if such pests were preserved that. quien the monthly mean temperature а d At пещи 
130 sorts. І bave had s et all of the high- | would find it a matter of no small mitt to send a : of 1895 feet fewer Observ atio 
р pla n 
u Pine, and not one rui 
them is equal to the M Pine, sent out, I believe, | mean of course out-door fruit, as there are means, | ing, 
y Dr. Roden. There is no difficulty whatever іп | alt КОЕН often difficult of application of ые give 71°56 as the mean maximum, and 47° 
Tie spring Кома з sat many М idi чеси hey m entering fruit hou fall ki OM the | ean o and 59°:5 as the mean im { 
frosted the s hat we sot beneath dispute “ Bscehlor's » і that cuenten BE А в, сщш, ай 
| berry. Still rot У; еч e w e of failure. | devour а of x ау kinds, mre T testify, | February 1 гй 
| аура did esei ies their plantations during кшш but the good Харар n that way т compen- | 4780 ; б, LP ae pen ©: PAET: бИ; обыр 
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me last year, nor after fruiting. Hence, with the ea sate for the fearful destruction тне e in our fruit | оф VATS., 19,229; C. Pahudiana, 5092—total, ШУ 
epe as a буюр pan, the plantations were injured. crops, and I of fruit will do 
I watered mine abundantly during fruiting last season, | well to ques dem in destroyi ing. every wasp and wasp's z 
and close after cropping Í cut off what runners there | nest he can discover. Тһе е they com emit | Societies, 
were, and covered the straw with black dung, and | promises to be even worse thi r thau last, as there | RoYAL Hox URAL : July 1 y" eei 
| watered the plantations copiously. "They then made| was an unusual pil and M ue Cg waspi s about during | —An "excellent "dis lay was produced on this occasion; 
new crowns, establis! new roots, put on new leaves, | tl .N. not only were both ides of the principal poii 
which got hardened before winter came, and shot the| Table Wil Ton ai e to | the —— €! full o gay ges ке the и ЧО 
] wet off the erowns and roots, and prevented Zero bii о on the тед decorations laiely ех е ad Flowers, but а Beers oth t 
m doing any mischief. Hence, with no end of water, | South кашын ed The matter, as w. as to be expected, | western arcades; and the hers Vig Tes 
| I have had, no! eer spring demens M e$ beco! oit hobien tendane; and : wish 2 cloudy, the э ffe: кона; Бете preserved 
| most abundant crop of fi il int ,to t them "hut comfort, convenience, an d pr acti- | ness an auty u aire d till the end o he Tt 
| The Frogmore Pines came out after t to be This was AN НАРТ 
were Tue recs they have swelled eve м dur rry. They copsidered. "In the quunt flowers ‹ can be е got ced at South Кайо but the best by far, of the in 
are a fine i i Rose Sho 
his pla! 
When r ze it looks like crimson and gold. Eliza,|in their finger. cilm or their napkins And - in n the class of 72 kinds, one truss of each, there vi 
ou at all points, is still the best Strawberry in Eng- | London, where they are made up ) witl wires; fingered close competition between Messrs, Paul & Son mi 
She has always been my friend, and also that of | in the process, and n Бед the idea is е | Mr, Mitchell, of Piltdown, for the first place, мй 
ibapa blic. I have never seen ci year after year, put | reverse of refined. A fi gonium petals i ina collections being nearlv equally meritorious as 
out by anything. W. т delyffe, Tarrant Rushton, | napkin may spoil an kai ^ des s, and gl ms, Messrs. Paul & Son, however, bii 
near Blandford, Dorse Water-lilies in a finger-glass would prevent your using t their favour, and therefore caria 
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The late Sir онер P —The 2 йу Telegraph | it. People wl ht | off tl 4 Among their blooms were fine enm 
has told us that the bt lake Si Sir атна - was not a | go through the | vie e; expense of coverin g the | of Maurice Berna ardia, Gloire de Santenay, — 
of genius, — correspon iden « T? (p. 603) Е table with metal tro vari bes shapes wes я Crapelet, ' Lola, Madame Fu urtado, Due de Rohan, 
Tact he 
giv та eut flowe ers, butt а of this kind can Totting, Caroline de Sansil, 
undoubtedly possessed in a lar; arge « degree aper surely he p b Ifred de R nt, Queen Victoria, the new 
cannot be denied the highe: ind to which | tk 16 hable. Some of tl y échal Niel 
are usually applied the. тоаг? *genius? and “ nt.” that ou had taken a glass up you could | Di À 
Let me ask what js genius s ?—what is talent? In | бага have d. a place whereon to put it down| Mitchell came, in addition to the -kinds з 
and others so dotted over with specimen glasses | Madame Masson, Madame Charles Wood, Vicomte 
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Maréchal Au 
ijon, Alba Rosen, and Louise de Se й 
fined :—* Geni applied to to the nature, the natural and en flowers that no one could have reached 
аад четв нА man; the powers — n from the table without knocking them Caillat, 
ic The n nt, disposi i i any persons [adame Boll, Duc Decazes Madame э. Ch 
inclination of the mind; the power or гта reich |the smell of a moderate quantity of flowers. | General W: gb Mr. Keynes һай La Reine, eret 
wu or ben ss e - ee gains eie censeri the| What would be the fate of such at оре of а over- | of Gold, Alf fred de d nt, Louise 
ental wealth о; ength; or powers of, ог | whelming floral displays ? ink every one must Devoniensis, and others ; and Mr. 
skilli ip Mt is staining; faculty, n or —€— have ка satisfied that the lab prize a rightly of Lea Bridge, 1 Б also e ercollent extitit мй; 50 
city of mind," Tried by em n think it must Бе | ама! "Ee But oh! the trouble and inconvenience of a deaa Moin з, Mr. Ши 
admitted that he g 
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e posse nius and mu чиен веб o pla tes each with three holes for three water | Keynes; 4, Mr. wag а bent 
ce with, the MAS: Sir J. Paxton f ! Flowers are ут іп ће! Of 48 kinds, mA trusses of ber Pere Til 
1 one year prior the foundation of Оше ж у проп one's plate, even if по earwigs and spiders | ful display. Messrs. Paul & So фей, Vins 
despectus 25 years ago, an nd o one | point in | come out of С Real good taste is dps compatible fine trusses of Devoniensis, Co е Nerii p 
wit ho ood t her 
his 
e Olivier 
st an u e can be по | Vigier, Lord Clyde, Maurice Bernardi Ч Madis 
honest independ: ind, combined with a natural im gos I do E e agr these remarks ill. Mme Madame Vinermoz, $ pigeon n Rie 
politeness, ahi peser degenerated into servility, that | naturedly, but it seems f me the largest — Furtado, Gloire de Santenay, & M of 
las china, combined with the larg, Mr. Keynes furnished beautiful trusses а 4 
попсе to gain а sinister end, In this I believe consisted | quantity of Bowers, i is not what the proposer of t la Malmai dicen Comte de Nanteu 1 
his true nobility of character, in this probably con-| prizes had in view. 4 Lady Reader w. ears Rotalier, Lord Macaulay, Vicomtesse Mee : 
tributed Mgr to his — in life. уа, on e love LM з. de Rennes, s анаа Gloire бе Santens Weir 4 
Lopie permit me to sugges t that a committee o f horti “Roses: —As regards these, Lord Macaulay's native | Rivers, a o Мг, Francs, of rn tis 
Жем is ves glowing pit son: it, however, some- | Messrs. Lee, ot Натан ^^ - т pene 6 
at once тилей A -— able memorial to his | times becomes very dark. It is a highly improved| _ ДА›атаз.—1, Paul & 
memory. There perum fitting place for it| Jaequeminot, being better in colour, better in ict 4, iens S ie Ms. Ke Keynes ™* 
than the grounds of. the pases Palace. І know many substance, fuller in the centre, and of erect| In 24 kinds, three trusses of sad ame Вой? 
Boo and others who would gladly contribute | habit, The growth and foliage are good. It will|1st i едена Charles яо Б adam? fajas 
their mite in recognition of th paea т one w stand sun well for two or three days, show; wing. the | Général Jacqueminot, Madame C. Crà Bernar 
genius and talent has ей ше б over € and | value s substance. p d „Суйе, їз bec like it in | Vigneron harles - and GI. 
m will miss а | growth and foli me 
aed Jain mci erm ^ gro d foliage, an са betan nce, B Maréchal Souchet, Майа! аки of Madame V 
the memory of the desi 
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is Ms н scarlet cr and d ter itry. Mr. Cant had fine exam Rohan, 
‹ ot tis Беш structure = lord Herbert i is pape ye 5, thou Mh h | Madame F rtado, Prince Camille ар а 
nds at Sydenham if they do not lend their so good for substance, s: fll well folded, and | Margottin, John Hopper, Quee minot, ros. 
influence. in aid of the ione. William Paul, =A utifully formed; its growt каа are g Rou eee үл бёпёга1 Тасдпепир о ар Vailash 
NN. [Hear, Hear. | These аге three worthy Roses. "Tio f ollowing are also | Fraser John dame Vidot Gloi am | 
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an етй нея ре a Super- edet Pierre „Notti s and Rushton Radcl lie Daran. In 
is fine old Garden, which was followed | which AM sd six plan ag in full and Pint i aie Ja noticed Duc de 
and e rks by yourself, | These ie and ell e lik ko- Louise Magnan, nearly v kr (ө, Аш 
esse de Morny, а fhé Qus ан Awards.—l, Mr. p 
Needed improvemente, The | purple om uma. peg p Baronne P. ш Messrs, Paue Son. Mr 
We M лн» induced me! Kinkelin. The varieties named аге, up to this| Among 24 kinds, single trusses 
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