Атетвт 19, хоз 4 
ү will therefore have 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
avo to decide | inguiry were eet ou hot Eur. cf aeee 
e | inquiry were se oot, m: 
мет, be foi wd, ES wA le j^ осоре » фун notice 
e| deserv Geor е Wood, rut — 
p^ е Tias Leav ves. wu һа 
#1 
y of our. missing plants | plants 
sent you a a Vine Jeaf, 
778 
at least 1000 p: pants wo uld be 
ie инно 
ку Шей July. 
ould be ready 
, The condition oF the 
as changed but iie, 
the candidates that appeal for pub 
, Mess itted 
y Dilistone' s Early, and Dickson's First 
is however not our энебез by 
several leaves exceeded anything A. часа ever had, bu 
nches, Last year | 
as e «grin is extremely dry in — 
the rapid increase ^ temperature, and t 
destruction of all t n u е 
lic 
the one into the other. I do 
-— з has claims to be an M I x ma 
' the other but is 
a 
yery i 'carefally y 
we have „unfortunately Jost — actual sizes. 
f, besides numero 
Each 
ть 
cleai ves: and at present for their 
crops. For the last КЕЛП all the sopes DA been 
Vines are hard worked a 
je wis which the the 
nd 
m tae Coen Castle, 
anim. Dior de 
even after a 
. jour ney, measured 17 i inc 
aiiaj 
de e^ [an jr have b n 
these 
two, 
selected at sbort intervals, it vil no doubt 
to alliance with the ot 
pee t 
а 
ort th 
worthy of association with those PIRA at p. тр 
Wi Horticultural Socie 
m | you 
at | féte at 
een most “valunble “ 5, 1 pro ing 
ies beg to thank 
an 
о. ваай: check өй, y 
pen air, e it 
ve that e ese jns хуор M 
low. make youog and strong wood a 
cutting i down for propagation, 
e | planting out of the С. Ра! ih udia ana 
8Sr'8. Dickson n, and it is u 
from 
= 
ral seasens previous to the [4 
Mess 
of [^ в, А f 
e cm "Mes ея was one ОР the 
n- from the very í first took a a very lively коке n 
H. Finch. 
doubted’ 
^ either o 
endorsi 
early Pea sent out 
{ы Carter's First Cr: 
eo and that the 
“rogues” amongst 
There 
Ringl 
Coning of "^ nope он, —I have a very fi 
m of this, 
13 feet in pud 19 fe eet 
=ч pyramid from the ground to 
bave also & are of Ауреа peri 18 fee 
in height, 'e and 3 fee 
meli м 
which t ral co 
fruit of тув ok fuer will come lo. natur 
this cou mos, osay. W. Nichol, Gar. 
f the ps two kinds, I have no hesitation 
ng Mr. Veitch's opinion, that 16 is—“ the best 
this is no doubt 
eader are 
теде selection, 9 being 
them. John МеНаіне, | th 
very nb 
t 3 j 
ground, 
Whether or po the 
rity in 
Grafting Rhododendrons 
J July, 1864. I saw some remarks in zo 
, ап d 
the | 
—lIn the early part of 
now. The condition of the peter 
excellent, ав although growth has been 
ed in 
cons 
a piak have 
от 
slo 
| appearance, s wi their Apa ame о) ч well 
that a 
soon 
vil no od commence as E 
moister than it is at prier 
rafting гони gehe » "[his su ve been 
er I h 
fear PT ln Tailed. 
ber of plants, сица 
ngs, &c. 
1865, is thus stat 
the lst 
. suceiru T 7030; 
saya, 37 ; C. pci, 1294; C. officinis, including 
мө, о 929; d Prodi, 5092 : я, 382. 
хе C ә 
md = 
rred i ccirubra 
Жыры at th 7 plantations, 2500 fee! 
| 1825 feet hus he. $i pas tively. 
{зо otices of Book 
on 
ftingI me beue iaa 
stock, and tied them firmly together, prse Cheste 
The causes of еч ыо ы the Rh ododendrons 54 
grafting «аб. gf po and plunging botto 
ing Rhododen RA t balls 
tjai 
8. 
I Collected алс ера them. 
with Fro ece. London 
8 »1 
| This little book records псев of an enthu- 
іавс Fern hunter, and points out na a о attractive 
Lilium au 
this year e in wo {о сеш, 
W. oeuf. owed 
—NWith me one bulb of this | Lily has 
and po е 
» Feb ruary or M 
ood ge sufficiently ripened, and plunging in in di 
bottom- heat is death to any of the E 
ovember 
before the | 
pleasu: be derived 
| both from g gathering and ‹ cultivating our "wild Ferns— 
e it is to "a б its are devoted. 
ould елаз our th 
iP any, I sb 4 
in circumference a 
inches from the surface of the 
stand. on a level surface. If in е winter months а 
first one root, then 
[anos "пота o e чоч s diy Pe belong, what 
haracters 
ree flowers, 
18 inches i in йом, Robert B 
f the finest I (s seen, 
offset. I had бэр и Na. m 
ing 
ranges from 60° or 70°, they would do well. The side 
or wedge graft is simple and the best. ] 
eien Correspondence 
T t nf t 
For an 
ы CINCHONA irm on AT DIM. —Іа his| 
e: for the month of March, 1865, Dr. Anderson r 
1 
and their distin 
habits, "mee tage garden ma munis 
Ferne lai 
кеч et gate, э! will s 
helping to -— the child's heart 
beauti 
" 
e bloom was 9 inch 
of it as largo 
до жод 
m ha 
I dog the plant Šan, 
r, beauti- 
fally былай with golden bd a а "little in 
advance and 
I eet be „curious to | 
ow that the plants are nearly all in the open 
air 90%, progress is more dependent on the natare of 
- — themes than whe en they were grow їп 
less-si ern-hunters ; in а — ri 
may one and all help in diffusing the pure ppy 
| thoughts which the study and knowledge P natural 
udi 
тя heated flues, and эрер the moisture i 
_ And then ‘the dé conducted t rough various 
h: t 
rdin ng to 
Tn e ope! plants are in a 
тоге c rud pena: P nt the айе renders 
libr necessary | pus кар the m 
the e mon nth, i 
erations y iis 
sphere could be i ET 
i 
m easily removed fr. Hed, 
enced mi ке results of carefully made омы ес 
f 
SD 
ie bas 
r works Decem have been yo ted by the 
ing up of rules for guidance of 
Zo the deciding of SF the ту 
is the best 
коор bna соода ot Dry 
he growth made, the | Lasi 
P gena pee d а с = at the old 
pie | book aret датла ys, in which the 
specimens mi ed with the fond names of a 
wild imi ginati tion наво б, dilatata appearing 
opteris unmitigated Filix-mas 
trea cri and и.о reopteris alone 
of s fionda book of 
| hun. more easy. 
| etie kt book, a tourist's pec bag, t 
vice co 
p eh, and then the task of 
Furnished with 
them flat, like a bricklay: 
or A a the writer сезд on a Scotch tour 
the еви аа 
t firs t how to carry her Ferns about f 
observ: 
the p plan, which answered comple 
must X "tha of least growth, and this period will be 
most favourable should it ens rond gt driest and 
sun zen season of the year. h the weather 
be eceiv. 
fa Pd white Mein id as the ode 
it t grows taller, ма bloom 
t so Pr ti 
doe, I Pen 
di plant of the old 
t from various 
extremely d$. the 
reelf with a tin box wit 
pecia up in bits of calico, with > li 
cloudless, d though bags чер, edm very power 
ean maximum of pem 
bottom, sewing 
mies, leaving only the fronds де EEA ks uncovered. In 
this way the tin box „ће ld large, quantities, At the 
m 
few days the Ferns sprink kled wi 
о а пат е г two or e 
d. Age ah s the 
бшш 
mont 
— i ai p through the classic 
hs och Ка trine, із во 
B 
At tl 
ha: 
other varieties, though th 
е have been known in our gardens 
e 100 
еда 
and single con Mie 
of e wie ain an y others u ntil 
nd | bes minimum m (53^, ай. the mon 
ber .68. 
аа E e mean tem- 
аме те оа 
mean minimu: 
A 
pow ыы да walking or. dee 
dE inii prenda here and ther e to admire 
he mean maximum temperature has been 789.89, ti 
nthly mean ind 
conditions favouring the 
not o 
equable Men гю 
small, still there [^ а =ч put 
uble Rose 
з Button, апай a "host о of 
1 
from es 
rade 
lred by twen veria nchon 
been planted M in th oi yielding 
3—3715 feet above M Ж Ошу 7 
been made “дш ng t onth, 
Fon: pede 
remember them En Таш ago, b 
to be found; I believe, MT if the 
o | tlas hill; but dashing, scrambling, tear. 
о! 
Scot 
ооо ihid 
ути of that drive -the ludicrous mixture 
and ridiculou: lack scorned a 
the 
Me iin. 
| Fitz James w. нй Койнок — 
ick against Ap he 
And üraly EM his foot be! 
| menced during тебене? and it was алб, that 
Hold in, Bess, will you ; what's ары now "t * My good 
