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F blish ара ust within а few months of his|have wished that they could recover the old 
eS. — à rd. on, У, massive Grand Admiral (Алеш, e still, M 
he many personal friendsof Sir ЈоѕеРН PAXTON, | as it was, reappears in thei as one of 
zi F EN зе: well as the hundreds of thousands of all с classes | the finest plants they ever saw p is {эне 2 
d EXTEN COLLECTION о#| 29 have enjoyed the pleasures and benefits which | that ужы who have been uch engrossed 
А CHOICE. pt I QUSE. E PLANTS almas on vier. have arisen out of the exercise of his peculiar with the mnal flower garden, should become 
je FRUIT TREES SHRUBS, апа ORNAMENTAL TREES, | genius, will have thus an opportunity of doing t that there a. numerous classes 
"REDI GENERAL, v NURSERY BUSINESS is carried on | honour to the memory of a great and good of ha rdy ће! ite as interesting and 
“Те SEED deli ipo t the various London Railway kasd ME б. Gnovz, of the Crystal Palace, ches de if not so brilliant ind showy as their 
Done ones к, M cting as Honorary Secretary to the Fund, | s pcia) favourites. We trust that the interest 
EALING NURS À 
Te niantas кїї Tom tho Ealing Station On the Great Western M тенте su bseriptions, which t ы amis whic h has bee een awakened in spring flowers will 
RUIT TREES, ROSES, and SHRUBS, are here extensively and hay ave wise ely de sy Ны T ay be of an nt, t 
у cultivated in some of the finest Loam in the County. er of sabecribers, Аз) to this subject now, because we зата arrived аё the 
LTHAM IK NURSERY, P. Нюша, Manager: give a bd ik Tete to the Memorial. р of time when spring bulbs may be lifted and 
езиб ел ad DECID TER, a cx Du hem Eja adi iuc separated, and if not vy once жак Lee man 
mm ina e m. 1 
SON LANE and Y vc I NM Mz. W. Tnrowsox has kindly 1 forwarded ns a of them should be, at least prepared dod stored 
AAE HARDY тале мон carried on. ost ins tructive ды о OLIFEROUS КОЗЕ, АА, РОДА ud mors бий GE S 
The Stock in the abovo Nurseries is w vul verts the inspection of which the cup-like receptacle is altogether а 
The prices are very moderate, and the Plants are ab t, while the 1 considerable improvement in flower gardening can 
у transplant lanted to ENSURE SAFE removal al. sen while ve sepais are present, in a be effec ted only by the ado opt ion of the season 
The following CATALOGUES are publishea, and will be forwarded | rather more leafy condition ттн usual, я are | | "inoipl le by. Qui. МАНИЛ ial 
Fost Free on application :— s htl coherent ait the . bas The prineiple—only by the establishment of specia 
КСЫ. GAEDEN, FLOWEB, вы АПЫ. d bod Mi pet are | departments, for at least spring, summer, and 
Ub of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS... Hil nrc, » (tà t f "iles amus autu utumn flower garden, indeed, is 
UE of FRUIT TREES EES and FRUIT” TREES in POTS. ; int o d an 4. ru f * | nearly perfect already. No doubt something ma 
CATALOGUE of HARDY SHRUBS and TREES. again encircled by ral ed она, = clos yet be found more golden than Mrs. Роос 
CATALOGUE of DUTCH BULBS, published in August. crowded petals, AEE than the lower ones. Pel A bi hiter ` than“ Dant 
CATALOGUE of ROSES. Neti in order to this second se es. ot. etalk - pium, something whiter than Centaurea 
Jons & Cuarues Ler, Pr andon MONT ME нун cse rag a, something darker than the well-known 
illa, PRS the finish of particu! Wert parts may 
Early 8 pistils, these being succeeded by more stamens Н E 
N'S IMPROVED 3.5 РЫ RYE-GRASS.— |and these again by a third row of. petals. Ther | still b ghtened; but it is pus юш that 
ир» йон оидо Гк Hughes чн pides 19 come five perfect pin biete — at - base of а | enero a effects have already boen, prodnood | it 
TRO 
Wait reported im tho Belts Weekly" Messenger, and. the Mack stiodt whibh уел lies add. йа: end. 1 various places, which will бошу ever be sur- 
Lane "Erpreu, Mr. Hughes said:— I always reserve a portion of zl : 18 | passed, The autumnal flower garden may safely 
Oat land to lay down with E EE E pue akena »-grass, the terminated by a flower bu d. Hesse ile умай f Fashi hish i 
most reliable plant 1 have come across for ears for Ewes and be left to the care of Fashion, which is at once 
Tambs in tho Spring. When I tell you that T pub itin in the SIDA DEPDERESIOe of the whole is as if a series of flower S| infectious in its influences and exclusive in its 
and dressed it after harvest with Guano, and that in the Autum "s * 
эрш жиры от. jt was upto their knees; and that I fed ib aims, But certainly, if special departments for 
QURE Aap o very ereat value. This Talian Ey ЗЫЛ ЧЕЗ spring ind spamer are not instituted, no 
ашы n of Reading, is a most SEINE A vigorous D ae; provis ion for these earlier dax m the 
indeed, I never saw anything to equal it in the course of all m г 
experience." flower aei, il ur aee for a Feriis 
Mr. W. CanpwzLL, of Nunnery Farm, near Sheffield, in а letter t to 
Messrs, ops) says MATE аад pr aree Em from seed 
and so August, i 6 inches high, 
ee: 
Messrs. paie have aso been favoured with the following on the 
same subject :— 
Mr. R. Ѕтовт, Pilming. 
"The Scrro кч Italian Rye-grass seed I had fi оч 
last year was E think every seed came up. P PU a 
M A Ad g: four good куен pa ad вїпсе the 30th 
as gen n. 
seien of the year a dull а reary desert 
| has too often been of late, 7 
Fera we may be po to "S а remark 
ours which has been misunderstood. We said 
у neighbour: 
Doi cilm ніна Esq. 
"16 is certainly delightful to witne 
{п your bea ltalian Rye. "ames 
J. Н. Fowrrn, Esq., Eastleac; 
frm fon ad o Rye-grass th ҮҮ dre "year, the pi of which I had 
you, and sold it for 65. 3x Eque m more ып any other sample 
supe! ui 
the market, in conseque ity. desire to sce antiquated, is that which has to 
"ens 
N) 2—7 f; 
MS ASA д 
че oed Mns a n. Midi at present of their Improved Italian | 5 NES Ri ке; 
[^ 
is Бш as Italian аку very nmt and superior article to much that а s âà 
6s. 6d. р bushel, or cheaper by the quarter, 
po free, in quantità 
per acreif sown alone, cria bushels upwards. Quantity TTE 
Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Readin, 
Ae cre ГАЙ ыы owes n А маг м) border, or flower plot, searcely half a 
Tady Аша Qus Ds Ex Ратк doz ants can bein flow id at one time. No 
Ea Combe "9 Я WILP Gorei d nt AER. | pose dieto , We ик. йч wee be mm TR 
Mrs. Coles Go po, inner» М.Р. ixed border of spring Pe i ora ixed plot of 
Xn 00 боша К SR eile, Ren TL ovens.» Many pr prefer t this siyle of o dit orna- 
Mex Hensl D E mentation, an m 
Ms Pi eket, Rov. E- P. Hensiove ing so, On аа we pt in ; din 
xn P Eastment Jan We ET t we cannot give up о ing or massing for 
MA Waren ons d Bagehot, Esq, | the production of strong effects, either in spring or 
dn Watson Bagehot EN MU MH нач, s strun 1g one above another, like во many beads | ammer. We suppose our meaning was misappre- 
AA шып pe Watson Bacehot, Esq. эы hended, а nof uncommon ease where there is a 
EURO da ктг, ofr ing this flower down through the middle, | difirenee i in matters of ын. ч P rampo It is 
а, Уре held in the Grounds of HILL HOUSE, | its а а-и becomes more pin t dificult to set up a traw, as one of 
other Prizes a i be ois d forCompewtion Вітег Опра аш | Below,- thero sepals and petals of a 
the кү ission of Edward Quekett, Esq., the Museum in | ordinary flower, whose sexual i ei wholly Seba emu [S by ME & ан charge to gain 
A Mir Band wil bo tabem to the holdersof Tickets for the Fête. | reino above this the stem ris on | ар easy viot 
main arrangements will be announced in its sides a e of conflue ү inco: vos dive Dar uds ME E LA 
anat ааныш of Gardon Implement or Ornaments in number), whose sepals ame not well et Smor Frowrm G ARDEN, properly $o called, te 
Schedules, Tickets, and other information may be obtained of the aca op have the other r parts perfectly ы ead 2 vie : аза 
Тацрон, July 29, а dd са with the exception о Pics а! 
ЕЕЕ is wanting. This explanation will account. for the haps Чеш т fcr "the [^ ү е’ аре S 
Tho а „м SOC 31 relative position of the pistils, stamens, е, | the mer garden is often lan Aud 
k ahd2247 ^07 lorea 16 tat eel Я, bearing shoo how "beautifal is the am k Sommer n 
84 onged into an ordinary flower- About the middle of June the prineely Rhodo- 
Е йат T To Mr. Вет, we are also indebted for a beni тн hands over the floral sceptre to the Rose, 
MEETING specimen of a Proliferous Rose, in which the the undisputed queen of all flowers; and her train 
S THE ENSUING WEEK. grows quite through the flower, and is бнаа is crowded by many fine shrubs such ad Spiræa 
AY, Aug. stra Su отнош (Weekly Show), at by а new flower bud. The calyx is M leafy, and поба, callosa, &e.; the wi i 
A ——e.——— the cup-like receptacle entirely wanting. Brooms, the dwarf Coluteas, r Robinia hispida, = k 
f the e season 
a eeri has been тей under the Free 0 b. v he other peg e m i $ 
ботиувт аме гн of DEYoN SHIRE, the Duke of, Frox accounts that have reac M M us TOM : called us eariy ша: to Ee luis em d d 
STON, Lord j^ arl бвах E, Viscount bore various quarters, we have reason to . адн а s а e iode: Pus MISES er the end 
và Mr, G ERTON or TATTON, the SPEA ER, | our remarks, concurrently with фе» others, о f Jul the vm A Б Тел, Lobelias, and 
litg ба aas $ to erect a MEMORIAL TO THE SPRING FLOWERS, have е ху pied to make some о y Assured] y there 
the Memoria AXTON, 16 is that | impression in the ws ur d жин севе бди 
bid e pes E. of siata, in martie жез Poly e d rine ' asd e — ,, Let it bowndereond that for the Summer Flower 
which беи! ке tenti ийре wi etm умен" › have been Ad ed to go very much imer | off from иң rest of ihe grounds, «ещ a if 
frs M CUNT mds SEM. ad aet ont of mind. hu fine | кы be Ила. We should эла & portion 
о Mr d ue LR i Y pond M s Dat юм it eid iere th Аата А к у сезй cog gn oa or pv p 
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