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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
elegantly “variegated | foliage. “Messrs. Ollivier and 
potted off as „Soon as the more VE work of pre- 
of Grapes at the Dublin s shows this year ove КИ" 
Wi 
Packer contributed some very good specimens of tl 
un ну 
5 5 
|, * 3 
Am агар ебу one. 
Allie 
Tn the PPRT Ыш February it was'stated t 
d bee made to ascertain the difference. 
nl 
RU Hollyhoc Some o 
were 
eight. T over 8 1м, 
w vell. 
The fruit was placed 
үс" 
mue ch and deservedly метадан 
f Conife 
Гатау, ч the other to Ms. Hislop. "They 
ous varieties of nia ү 
it Mr. Hisl 
room wer 
nprs 
Cupressus, abd p? or-vitæ. 
, one cedi to 
Pinus, 
p sent i ina first- 
aes um amd those growing in the soil and fully | w 
d. 
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expose! After 
exhi bitor 
iled up his fe vit. ona Ану 
plants under glass yielded a larger number of cuttings 
than the be entirely unprotected. The 
as thr o five. No general reliable results « оё td 
it was of шо ш five ve years н, Т The Ат 
be easily acclimatised, а 
valuable b fori its ti 
n 
hlias 
were, perha 
the remarkable. 
place rof ien but the season for the em was well-n nigh | a 
nd will duis 1 prove 2 most 
aber. 
the Da aps, 
Roses general occupy the 
the rains the plants in ps озб 
bul luxuriantly and will give а € 
Те; pns 
air 
season, 
The Dahlias shown were for 
but m solarge as those we have been ed 
о вее in England. There кз some of grea 
| Сола нет іп ат plantations, A 
in nurse 
o p 
оз Mage with M igi ойе. ran 
e worst arr: со 
et 
next to 
Pow the 
owerscourt, Lond 
and some of the e leading noblemen and 
ies and pla imtations, and repai 
ts. Ital 
beauty as Hist rds colour, especial Пу the claret. and 
r oads, a ә. 
f 
ретке however, that it i s rather d 
sulphur-coloured o ones. 
et. 
the m in Canterbu ury. ma, rode Potts, illis 
and ы were the this 
department. The ios of Verbenas апа Marigolds, | тепсей during 1 
and some Ls imens good, as | officinalis кє been расой in it. The mber of ete RÀ nd t 
were a of the n Е ben cuttings, &c., on the " of May, 1865, i is gi nt of that 
ot Prts. гө was а small s:—O. suc ceirubra, 0,850 ; C. Calisaya, 61; 
the di t compartments o of this were aM 929; C. Pahudiana, 5092 : total, 49,486. 
sonis of pi Pears, Plums, Siberian Crabs, Cap 
ooseberries, &c r. Tunmor contributed some fine Societies 
greenhouse Gr Mrs. Deans sent some splendid 3? 
Apples and Pears. The Peaches were very re Rovan Hon IRELAND: Aug. 24| 
especially those se s Pha. ЫН дао E perm mn n Eshibit ion). — бат ^ rain but it poured the 
ту lir ge ke y^ before and up to nine o'clock on the morning of t 
t fo 
n с. БЕЛ 1554; 
ew 
des of the "es Аа also been finished. The nursery 
for the distribution of Ci nehon a pla nt ts ts had be een com- 
road, giving access to the southern |g р 
of horticulture: than hortioultu ne vus 
ardeners generally are practically excluded from 
Tei is grati ш, of Pese, that одай, ded к 
thus honoured Jy the leaders of the land, but it is 
Боп ety might do wel t; 
C. officinis, including varieties 
24th ult., and we thou ght the pretty hollow m which 
pi Soc iety holds its summer 
st by tho edge of Dublin Ray, would be flooded; but 
bm in the: nic ck of tim me sun came forth. and 
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d, if an amalgamation 
mpo ossible, as а hortioultural dinner without 
ical, There 
ose, w 
Е, to the social and moral improvement of ij 
soldier, and had аа а good dealin that wy 
e| by means of small gar 
Captain Miller, o de .S. Royal ou replying 
very happily for the Navy, oed to assure Фе 
company that the AE took the а а 
horticult ural та! atter tho oug zh from C 
е 
= РЕ 
ЕЕЕЯЕЕВь 
buted by Mr. W. Wilson, "i some T Law Peaches 
by Mr. Wilson, of Papan Mr. 
some good Apples, and tb 
of bres m Mr. , Pot ts s sent some Мег 
oh seems ti beautiei 
E les. 
o thrive very well in the УРЕ the soil 
eing well suited for it, the only obstacle agains ре е 
күл prg DES the sharp Airis we have 
ti mes to encou nti 
e Bay, illuminated the M of dr on 
he had seen very — pst grown on bain 
the read iue and prepared everything fo 
Ме eeable afternoon Шү Mee V di Instead of|g 
ing a mere list of es, perhaps we had better 
rowing eda ays of Admiral Benbow, but he had m 
actual faita of the fact ! ! He hoped that M 
у Some one bas described 
pes ify any peeulía AUN ё of the Society 
as Ko шош with the London and provineial 
notic enble were the Potatos, English | also сосен а taste for flow 
New Zealand as ows; and this is the more beds as the Society i is Pros ав ce Society i is б neglects опе importan 
aud this show 1 t the i the latte Firs Pet zi eakfast to the exhibitors. No me 
article, Mr. the show: if, like other en desde rens ex 
Dalgety е some ues leg: have 
of 
the Soc ha 
Meus was veli а ана the tents NM filled. 
delighted the heart of an Hiber Som the Hetty good evidence of their abihty to t а go 
finest ow e wn as on's| This is a desirable feature of a show, and the D арп bre akfas 546 оп hibition he staging 
seedlings. The other sorts were the Orange Ravens- | people, as shows are often held in places where 
worth, Lap Kidney, and  Chapman's Early | in the classes in which they have entered, take d | is nearly impossibile to geta „good breakfast, the me 
rolifie. Mr. H. e showed some ripe Tomatos. | means of preventing iun is the cause of considerable | are often 1 d 
г. Wilson sent some samples of Hallett's Wheat, | inconveni at t ondon meetings. Of the plants, | and os eid Ан inst their will e beaut 
whieh promises to be a very. valuable addition to the | nothing seen at the lls for such special ark|of our flower shows, and the profits of eed 
cereals of the province. Mr. Pai showeda “ prodigy |as the “group for effect, consisting of from 12 to|soci ieties, it is godless to say arise almost directly ыз 
bbage," as it was па d the term was certainly 15 Exotics, ед at least to be in flower? Thi ergy of ees ева ardener, and yd 
an ap s e one, "There was an immens: iety of | was well won Mr. Smith, of the Phoenix Park, with | society is erai n abject po ‚һе d 
Gourds, Pumpkins, and Vegetable Marrows. Mr, |а well and Mte arranged group. This sort of cl class ів | be made лабон, after ре rhaps twelve hours 
Brooke was Гө principal contributor of these, and he | deserving of gr hes D ement. The imp reni work, which more T any other requin es а саш” 
pos carried off tl Dr. Stedman | Classes were also d, the best prize being w tion "of + aste and s 6 voiy areis It must 2 
ibited some of the largest Carrots ad ig ds seen now E 
The Beetroot and Celery were als so ve ry fi 
.| Mr. McNeil, also өп the "Phenix Park, € буч оа 
effec made 
gratifying to a hun iini garden 
Dublin Society has plentyof fands i 3 hand, imum 
si 
of the latter, 
in the culture, was ; what is pore nio урой? ya 
and s щй 
e ofa 
dark colour ere remarka ly 
Pod Onions, "and Garlic ' enough % "dae satisfied a 
, CINOHONA CULTIVATION AT DARJEELING. — 
Dr. An- аи 
н dile Liliums, too, were 
and effective one, Mr. Tobin g 
к= ides pins 
Florists" flowers 
with even greater e uanimity. ge Pha 
ht 1 ER e by so : somewhat increasing the for 
we 
s show than at Ee "that: ore x Lo ndon, | t 
expense, 
owever, rf пе large groups of stove pP greenhouse 
ants, of which cost the exhibitor e for| 
ibat Aeris ide 
the month of April, shows veri favourable results. 
and highly favourable to grow 
(aiu: ihat Е 
| ре ёо 
suits the Dahlia well, and it was shown елы E 
Ho 
the large and important classes of plants which are 9 
costly as reg Eu culture and carriage, and 80 -= 
more useful 5 an attraction for the public—upon 
whole thing d 
о 
Se 
m. 
wth, 
fallen during the latter я At the а pantalon 
aximum rature ie Re dien nth 
m 60°, and t 
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T 
TS 
mperature was 85?4, the 
mean "minimum 62°-8, id e monthly тун 78°°6 
These mem indicate a grea eat in increase in the 
e peni perite en ith last month, w! while t 
ure at the fourth. plantation 
Баг fallor ШИ abr that of Ma € а 
the fifth a and t taie 
M 
nimum i» 
мач o were Miei in йй perfection and | 
wh 
fully пе the exhibitors and all e 
much a t home as possi sible. d ааай to the bes 
hihi 
beauty. Those grown 
were far before some s uil from England, but all w 
nt from the north of d 
t priz 
scription Oen value 10 "n eas, d the нч nd from 
Messrs. Dickson, which won this, was a show in itself, 
f the plants had everywhere been most s 
and rper at the lowest plantation; келзе 
di the species соп uld h y be su 
tisfactory, fect 
n- Napoleon 
d, x 
n of individual spikes. The kinds were as follow: 
IL, vemm Duc de Malakoff, per pn 
mte proc eus, La Quintinie, 
naa 
eon Ma out vigorous pice RE the ls of 
or four u pairs The al 
] per "ara nville, Ninoa sora 
Binder, Achille, Calypso, J John W шүл e 
чи чту Madame Базебүйш, "Mathilde , Landevoisin, 
ael, John Le Pi 
peor 
" Sub- | h 
e | somewhat unripe ренү Cayenne | 
аө М B 
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CRYSTAL PALACE: ‚© 30 eO бз (Анши S. Ей 
[у of Fruits and his was a тарий 
exhibition, especially mein rds frui 
of the uM hd "not the other m 
a8, , Cut Roses, 
W. 
Йй. Stone, Esq, 0 irr re 
rnished an 
gr. do to Lord 
upper of lea 
plants and ранын ootad: нй of all 
the 30th Apri 
w As 
o be 
stock plants v was 8820; al of вы Бай: 
e planted i in beds in the 
р Сна Jules Eo "Madame. E Verdien | t 
né nin ria та tu er, 4 Maa 
Bizzey, 
m 
fine, Ireland being an excellent country for Peach- 
[^ 
"Fruit was well and largely shown. The Peaches were 
ios Оре 
de 
spoiled from bad packing, and of course got no prizes. | 
Several kinds of Grapes were shown by Mr. eri 
gemens ws Charleville Forest, Tullamore; they wer 
| вень nose. of Masi 
Tx 
of жоры weighed 10 E 
a Monarch Melon. 
open air. "Ts increase 94 cuttings during April fi 
exceeds the number vet , since the commencement 
of аге experiment, СЕЕ e of all species were 
one of imm Msn ly vigorous shoots were 
Los it was erable to have healthy 
than a largo m жопу nei of cuttings tak 
The 
денш" heir дшге отт e d 1s == е 
iere seen it in London, though not so well as 28 regards 
the berries, This exhibitor has shown single buuches 
Piu 
ze, particularly ! мш hi Il Hamburgh and the | 
Blac: 
10} Ib, Barring 
"ah ae Mr. Bailey, gr 
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