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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
673 
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AD со. 
Seed. 
beg leave to куш {һе 
of their c 
elebrated Stra: 
EE br fira сх ics of colour. Price 23, 
er Nursery, Exeter, 
Y YAL HOK TICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
9 ES uem И LILIACEÆ and AMARYLLIDACEJE. 
1-LILIUM. d of fnot 
essrs. tbush & Son, Highgate Nurseries, N 
М т Соо R. Barclay, Esq., Highgate, XN. is. 
UR ХАН SITS pes LANCIFOLIUM. 
TDGES 
Crass 
—TWO VARIETIES of L. LANCIFOLIUM. 
(Open. 
MW. Себто а Son, £1 105. 
нон Сон ns than 6 HARDY KINDS. 
lessrs, W. Cutbush & Son, £2. 
Crass 9. = 5А AURATUM. (Nurserymen.) 
sur Е, T. Hen: n & Son, Wellington Road, St. John's 
м, Mi F Cutbush & Son, £1 
м, Mr. т. їшїп Bull, King's Mond, Che lse; 
Crass 11.—ONE SPECIMEN of L, AURA (TUM. (Open.) 
ow Higher powers of t 
ho 4 
ц81008, 
pen 
Е 
м they Бе, are -— without their 
inerea d supposed eases o£ spontaneous 
ration have vanished one after another, till it 
is ре тилу - > the very iin organisms, 
Till the experiment. e been repeated, it 
would be prematur чел t opinion u 
n favour 
| 
M 
The ord a certain amount of pleasure 
while they erg and at the same time they give us 
an idea of the productions of forei gn lands, Bat 
- ere are eod plants vi foreign origin, and their 
mber w glad to sa 
have a 
г 
able {о PAsTEUR, ds clear that the 
question pid be et dee it has А. ееп by M. 
or by al 
Commission 
If we take for Se 
eri plants з alone—herbs, ido and trees— 
can | scarcely imagine the void which w 
P EUR the Academic: 
M. J. B. 
WE have received from Mr. R. PARKER a very | 
curious MONSTROUS CUCUMBER i 
origin suddenly to disa appea And if we were to 
lose at the same time all tnb T for bm 
we are indebted to the ski ll of r garden 
half.h 
an 
мем in two Hle: large well-formed leaves. 
"here are traces of а third ridge and of a third 
eaf. 
At fi 
њи Mr. DITS nn е, Road, Hammersmith, £1, are Mise, sepa AR and so indeed the 
à ап E. G б. Henderson & Son, 10s. three being deficient; the ridges on the. Trait 
ш, М. Wiliam В, 15s E n е оо would thus correspond to the stalks of the 
Ee sra MAU leaves. ot a trace of agendi is ieri до 
Egressus ormene tage e оС муе ог sigma, but we find 
Si, Mr. W. Young, for 6 Achimenes, 105. cutting the fruit across ^ qd 
Жет. Doral 1 vos оода, Mie POR. коен BU | Mig — ен л e re айу" Ба stric At 
Bun, Mr W: T. Catleugh, Chelsea, for Gro oup of Liliu parietal in smaller ра: art o pepo, an 
Ly" OSEE eid dcs ал 208, "| inflected in the thicker portions, just as in 4 ordi- 
MAE Т о ds зеи q., Higbgate, for 6 Cock. ucumber., e ovules also are present, 
рш йаг А but in а rudimentary epum 256 fruit seems 
озасеге 
The dv P? (i8 Y. "P" m its lower part by th ^ өз БАО he flower 
CUu 
SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1865. 
G W: 
(Vica cel bns 
MEETING: ENSUIN: 
(Ro rticultural 
Termar, July 25 Committees]. at 8. Kensington , PM 
and above bv the dilated and confluent leaf 
t 
f ia 
rte inf pe were they to 
body, ima, what would ^v the 
state. of our greenhouses, conservatories a an 
In these days of taste 
a 
бай 
oral beauties, for which we аге indebted to 
| Dei countries ?. And yet the time was—shall 
we call it the **good ime?"— when these 
e the ga ardening wo 
and we suppose hers are some such зт р 
этиу Меры апа even som. re inclined to 
smile a 
e 
n place for the better is marvellously great. 
This may be inferri ed, b 
the 
results as regards wh 
cmd мн some rca of opinion — 
of thes 
lled fl ' flowers; an artist, for ыс 
FT m^ 
alternate with the placentze, and on tracing th 
КЕ Exit 
Ros ibam oi T 
д ya! Horticultural ( зрте о! Wine mnd 
шш, 291 "Eier Allies) at В. Kensington 
BRONGNIART, RDS, d 
LARD, сте: а thorough e петте of the 
ut 
rfe 
icd floral «ени ior present, is nothing unusual, 
s the leave It is "grows whether the foliar | 
op uit be considered as 
ation of a beu 
witho out any other 
mperfeet ovules 
зей like other people in the world, 
ve their Новвгеѕ, With them some genus ог 
tribe of e ole becomes april Qi plo and |! 
make 
o 8 opponents, Ропонкт, JoLY, and M 
matter did n 
r the views of 
RD's en will be found in 
&á the 3d жоо UR Vu mo f the ** Annales des 
аза 8 e for "1895, and English | 
March 25, 1 Y be referred to the “ Reader" of 
by 
it. 
to m for 
be hat 
and pud. it ipe: "E moulded by the hands 
of the florist; but vod acknowledge that, 
leu as а whole y e been «ос 
improved for the А: a е which t 
applied, Pa the догола of our 
M e 
gardener 
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become smooth, narrow petals broad, iada irregular |9 
blossoms are now quite round. But at last a 
comes when taste or fashion ird Sent mes 
favourites are all but discarded for new beauties 
and new fancies. 
The рту at опе time, were aimost crazy about 
Tulips. an 
EI not, how wever, be fair to pass over in 
| HE that h 
grapo unds o 
per. eia 
variety. In our own ИА and our own time, we 
Auriculas, Dahlias, | 
s grow where only 
e grew befo үө, he has at least the мив of 
e has pr a mar an 
beneficial p ango on the gardens and EERE 
country—a change which will be 
ts which nye been vali 
THE attem т intro- 
duce the cultiv: wers among us lower 
* the experiments on the production 
эша in closed vessels by Dr. CHILD, which 
fessor PHILLIP PS to he Ro al 
arg 
through red 
le а ind that vin eomm en 
it "a нд was n 
in e every 
produced wi 
re produce 
ot allad, yA эне vae 
and 
communicated on the 2I of Apes by Pro- 
Soc and 
Pines 
d e 
these families well deserve 1 bo. a a prinsipal obje ы 
with The 
D» 
ys 
не order than that enjoyed гч the 
ewe 5; but where it was boile d t 
179" 
admirer of flowers ; and then the lover. of me тел 
рте that this love still exis 
и derived from the sprea 
,|gar dening pursuits sition g. 
d P а taste for 
the class ases to фе 
БЛА а utr and 
benefit on j^ own 
id yet Bacteria were pro- |o 
Won that as РА 
e escaped his notice, а 
x 2 pu \ object glass will give 
Who is 
owever, he tes that 
uced in 
mem 
i чу 
ка ES 
CES. is rec tha 
te some ome difere les, mdi 
** Where arethe new 
the E vel which is ne 
s well that this enth 
ubt quite true that many 
oh fm time to time yog 
whie n are eultivated i 
pen 
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page 
national property, and are grateful | to those a s eres exhibitions een 
usiasm should exist ee Aisne 
ted, that we nee ed са 
We шау аке 16 аз ап d 
is solid 
is so generally admit 
n to prove them, 
e 
eontinue 
agement to 
hi ition connected. 
ndent, o takes dee 
dh "ar the following su; 
on the fourth annual flower-show of St. 
SN ram Dus, wliich took Re on eds Tth ult. 
rious plant xhibitors 
шей at EM on Pier dá of #ће | опт gardens for а іта time only, and then die were Фу on the dẹ хад in the d Pesci а simple 
