ruere uiri аа 
124 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Avavsr 5, 1565, 
of page 126, where 
e ve said: “ “ Amongst "ме, bouquets s which | 
аге to be ba llo ted fo wh 
he merit of eere | astonished to read the Report of the Fruit Committee | 
of the Royal Horticu pude нче wherein three 
other Peas are said to be as early as ''Sutton's dar 
leader," which we sent ЧЕ as the most forward 
known, and which we vend most CK dedito 
offer 
public. | fer 
alci 
азыу 
Bird's Nes 
ibot otiu m m Schiedei, my moms scan: мат. 
radicans, Phlebodium aureum, Adian 
| and Sten: 6 гепа всап 
or Mes gat ed Exotic Ferns there Was Ho 
t Fern, 
Cheilanthes Ini o lendi 
т Ni. 
dens. 
to be the e 
ШЕ e only ki 1 be ide ntical with it 
arliest Pea y р 
ind 
М g^ grown. 
are called бога Коа after Gower, who was 
arnarvon, at Highden, for many 
а 
species should have made 
r 
for us ав ich last 
d 
tr icolor, 
„and cretica albo. linea 
ты о а 
rad 
th is 1 nav 
mall quantity rece eived er Mihi сше & Со. 
бт grower, who was gro wing the stock pe onini | 
named important e: et w ven 
n to Messrs. Lees at that time). "This 
em Ly Tek as quite ас ved ame before ре » publi | 
үй 
with one or 
ree Fern 
шщ 
1 
пору ош 
bited ar an а much а 
Among Тг 
Ri one and ыы, and Dicksonia antare tiea 
mired. „Among them the 
s were good ex amples. of Cria 
and Gold Ferns were е eri. 
eme 
under tw wo names, for r Mes rter 
within vehe last f ew weeks 
о da 
such an eer tmn respecting the genus 
Govenia ; 
that these new Peas were identical, that both| 
Permit n me to вау, that tl ded 
had obta ined their stock from the sume locality. | 
PN 
“Conspicuous among novelties 
specimen adios an Adian vum Betis Faroe 
John Gre n, gr. i to Col 
J 
g Enifieng 
nel Miles, of Malmes uy. 6 
DRM on 
in conjunction wi 
was named bl Dr. бей їп [төк чие 10 vw en 
may be as | good i in some respects, but they certainly are 
in blooming. podding, or in ripening. 
James Robert Gowen, Esq. 
ny of the curious ex 
under hose care 
upon cross 
ducted mar periments 
махни аб Highelere, near Bebes the seat of|an 
the Earl of Carnarvon. Mr. Gow 
bu t was long well known for the great interest he to 00) 
wen was по gardener, 
23d 
k Peas weto gathered fally “теу for the table on the 
eeks 
i is -" ot - Jate to to make d rn trial this лоп E 
readers ча z As posed. Our оа 
ртк би Ра зен, was of May, nid Е 
from the time of 
ing. He for many years a Fellow of the “Horti 
sn Society, эңе in 1848 апа 1849 filled un office 
In 1850 he was elected 
This receive ed a First- 
M 
ps on $ Sons, Read: Pese — Lest the 
of t the] acie pt d nder the h eading “ Frui t Committee? 
nanum, 
denser in "habit, and is needs different from Шашы, 
The collections of British Ferns fi I 
| & Son, of Dorking, and fro | йа 
Vale Nurser ries, Todmorden, beh 
excellent, In еї г росе of 12 во essrs, Ing d 
among them y OPE diffissum ; 
class Certificate, as did also a б 
ark, Botanic Gardens, Giu 
rom Messrs, 
m М uo fi 
ta Mess 
f Athyrium Frilix-frmins, pe 
A. 
несе анан Society), see p. 702, should lead 
M Uu uppose that the Report upon. Dillistone's 
y Prolite, › Carter's First Cro p, Di ckson's First and 
feather. ery f linge H 
the han 
йү 
spreading зед pore 
лота т the 
fronds; 
ramo- cristatum, а sort wit 
onds, crested at the 
= 
ese were Last rea Bollandie, ‹ one 
rieties of Filix-mas that a 
L. F.-mas s cristata, a 
ts 
н in a daily paper, they ыч y w 
been allowed to pass without comment, i. in the 
time, and were little else t 
dried haulm when the тине atten ded at Chis wick 
columns of a journal which is med to supply * 
expected to be correct informati 
consider them both i 
nexe metn and discreditable. 
awberries,—The failure of the St rawberry crops | 
s year, iid the v t Äi whieh has been generall 
complained of for the last two years of obtain й ng early 
runners for fresh beds, Saldoa me to state - own 
friend the 
earliest 
system, Sol ai лу шр вау no novelty to my 
Rev e 
n to the Fellows, I| the. Report that Dr. Hogg called attention to was тен mu „Polyp: 
| of the offici als of | the Society £ Chiswick appointed to | P. cambricum ; 
and beautiful variety; P. proliferum Wollastor 
ne o 
t of British 
from day to day the ALSE 
pt A gis de of the vegetables, | &c. EX entrusted to thei 
| prided a 
ill bá. settled by Dr. Hogg's impartial and 
fnl t n 
M летене І take 
s soon ав киз and long | before it i is rooted, 
ery i 
ultural Society W: 
its grounds at Chiswick, and before expressing m 
don I смеа реа t Pince see its Report, 
which I one-sided. rocured 
by on and tw they appear, and peg t 
the tona of rda pote са with earth Жетт tedy 
frame, well г and | 
«By 
boi 
mc 
et 
Е" 
Ф 
B 
"d 
& 
-d 
® 
B 
| сл 
n9 | can fearlessly assert thn t the, 
I 
kne Ip 
from Messrs. “Dilistone a wm p their у Pens, and 
| a pint each from Messrs. Carter, Dickso d Sutton, 
of ce (so-called) m i died 
Firs 
day, on 
ey are all the e Pea 
i ІІ 
Eaa 
ely the question as to which is the | € 
,| than usual; 
lat ‚8. 
вошев о 
їп 
ing, and A. F.-f. 
werealso Blechnum 
ovate fronds 6 or 8 
cresi 
Woodsi 
tasche sort; Osmunda regalis 
n F.-f. каеры beautifaly-eresed dwarf ié 
h 
and beautiful of all the La ady Ке 
Spi 
y inches | 75 р 
m, an i g kin d, wi 
sia ilvensis ; 
ue d of the 
reatme; e 
nd the beds dim ions, 
fi alow tlo directions of Mr. сыр s (of Gamers) 
il let— “On the Cultivation of the 
| a score of sns gardeners to рау ылыа visits 
€ ins the Peas н le growing and not one of 
ан нд slightest difference among а ny of 
red W. „Egerton, 
I thank 9 ym | "« the remarks 
y^ P 
to him, I s mur ore room, but no cai the 
d абойегот have 
2 
] 
a plainer gu 
iso foun "cem Wales onec these two 
ад pc D is a тодо bearer, large i in size, very 
andsome, а ї fai 
y o good as to offer cause of the 
Dime деа ы E eed p» flow Tania үте тв, 
n, I fi arks that the flowering Currant is 
ps га die sudden if Ei к Зараа branches аге removi 
and the веазо e dry. Some liberty has 
eia ane 
RERO ng 
ters as it ент Ъе. І aes e чоч dust 
оа 
her is increased. Another flowe 
touched and oun 
herwise covered by som 
berry ea eate: 
suit my young plants well; and from the time of the 
a up b 
d manure-water, and also with plain. 
асе kinds 26 ae dans will вооой à ашу! im any 
soil, so th te e bestowed 
upon them ; ar if the Hs Fas beds, ed "Ras s erry, 
bi n of the any be like 
жей, І water as plentifully as І can with Sonli Бад | 
readers may possibly benefit by the caution implied. 
-— Proliferous — d seen шт portrait of а 
with 
ле fa ult does not. lie exclusively i in the season. Want 
summer Roses, Thi orb aki o Galli 
ons and bushes; total neglect, in tbe | case of th 
d гел have furnished. similar specimens. 
1 Rose 
w in such a fashion. 
mer Roses 
p se о of the. is after cropping ; to say i 
f the tom. of m ing off leaves and all 
t 
e or other of the sum 
affords | specimens of eh abnormal growth, or lusus 
nature. Som I par 
ths 
Lar Reet in omi seasons, G. E. Maunsell, Thorpe 
t 
5 
o 
a ut bia (rid whic i ich I ha ave actually seen done, are 
fi 
2 
з — Мг. Gerard a: who 
mber’ 
ayan 
3 in the nin nth volume f the Bulletin de la 
Sociéié é Bot 
ill sen 
the new Roses o 865. There are 
inm теуш) in both years. I think pe judge |. 
too hastily of “ infant phenomena." W. F. Radelyffe, 
Rushton 
i : 
er 
m 
S 
points out seven pias of "transition between those 
h tł and 
z 
those in which M thoy ar are apa present. Af. T. M. 
-Barly Реа кк the Report on th's 
oam at е 5 0, ee ier o justly рыт = on 
page Д0 ав * a singular ss not supported by any 
as tes t the gentle: 
Rovan Hor 
фе). обр rather es — in general appeara 
ч was nevertheless mely interesting exhibi- 
for not only img rae nt also rare and 
adt we concluded tha 
n question, and E about the 
eath the ot ome 
ing | Carran, ace: — Чар has not been | ме 
ot 
ns, Napoleon ce tl; 
ocietieg, Youn 
ORTICULTURAL: July 29 (Show of Ferns, | cune: 
beautiful d varieties of that favourite class of 
Gr 
an elegant variety of ‘angula re wi vith the УК 
deeply lobed; Polystichum laciniatum, P. 
a valuable and distinct 
a highly А Бтопр. 
and Mr. 
то 
looking form of Р, angulare; 
imum. and 
e | well mm. var ly 
арагонит sort, куен is a M 
The 
e 
SN 
Barna: rd. 
Mr. 
Other гај consisted of some we ЙӨЗ?” 
eoe bloom 
— Ha morem 
md Æ ites n 
d а a ine plant of Cal him Araye 
syste 
e pots of. 
у a soper € ы вал 
ood Holl ud ion were н мн 
the | вмер, Epping jar: өз 
nificent 
of ог Selaginelia ар ү! 
sg = 
e from Mr. Higgs 
rom ме, a решш be 
making vut кру rt had been im dex on or жүзүн Pela: m. -— 
deceived, an we did not оида, it necessary to Pens M. эш, "Noreryenn, gs el ei and several un pini pared Ti. rem t 
: I des experime чем published f Harnurd gr. to | Cliveden, w flowers of port Nectarine 
de т, оп early ў WOR .; Mr. Young, mn В. Barclay, | Black Hamburgh Grapes, эн 
explicit. than that of Mx Veitch 2 аы 700; while that | Esq. ; €" Weston: ет. s опар, gr. сае Lu d Mr. Merrett, Ad H. Whiting, Y^ ur E 
e your correspondent ** о,” at the same page, is а lso T. Higgs, gr. to Mrs. бакыт; Conspicuous mong exhibited exsellenb Peaches, and . bated: a 
uand inbhe im the conclusions of * Quo" | the Ferns shown in these classes Apricots. Messrs. Stansfield & Sons co ион 
n owu. i our viction, | elegans, Dicksonia Calcita, antare! pum, a new Bri ge are "md 
been ered to thé every sort of early Реа ae has | Gleichenia flabellata, pánem iea аб dichotoma ; | in North Devon last — Its and аге iain 
Lei TAI (fol ие cep xem the | Cyathea medullaris, and T thii ; анор — than those x - inary kinda pato margit N 
y 30 ago) we гам prete Blechnum corcovaden: d braziliense; Platycerium | surrounded wi erm tifally 
