SEPTEMBER 2, 1 
865.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
823 
da 
sll has 
could not after а long search find the third, so I 
А the swarm into the parent hive, since which 
gone ог on well and quietly. J. H. Н, Fulham 
regoing letter ought to have received attention 
гы о, һи 1 want of space, which has 
pre- 
,must ba 
nga Ё Бева] golden tinge, 
markably perfect. 
cd 
the white kinds possessin 
| and the de. sorta in all крес y 
The Monukka, а 
iun э Of s seedling G 
| with et tne i large 
asa rule 
p as there is 
Tem one only is decer 
has been n fro. 
T сеф ar queen should 
less eh of eee than 
erted. Four royal c 
hive to raise after having been 
e hav sring as many as 
a hive 
ries no reason 
xk. to bo a barren one, as a 
eans an unusual time to elapse 
should not ye 
n 
ella are not |a 
16, | large. 
after a |16, 
" (арх ы 
extensively cultivated in the MM 4 д. А — 
| Rhododendrons and other American mp orm qui 
| * conspicuous feature of these Ls s, in which еу 
» d to 
To these, as well as to other nursery stock, 
| uM U^ acres are apes 
Another n 
and un- 
18 
че р ге 
оѓ the principal f аат Ey 
D 
am 
but unde trea 
ore black, the border in ge «Ач the M UH is 
g bein ing merely a 
vidi s поб much more in depth. 
paronin опе aboat 2 feet in | i 
года нъ, about half à mile i in P 
л trees of Which it 
ig 
as it нат the variety, which ien 
"aes Pa section, ig well worth a! e Bas if only for 
Kk home > nursery, as it is familiarly te 
side and lower portion of a 
which the London 
eens do 
i ation 
d continue "for а 
uated, The e racing over 
before egg pee че; Occasion: жете 
long time remarkably “рүе d 
ihe combs bya 
у] The late Mr. 
the death of M. 2.9 
Miscellaneou. 
Hugh Qu MM Wi e have to record 
most "listinguished of 
1 Histo: 
fresh and p 
good contrast aer 
g | Yuccas,. ri „бг р Lawsoniana, 
is Thuja aurea, Irish Yew, Box, and 
being still а virgin. 
barren, or have show 
-breeder, we 
he 
your w 
and Beehiv 
a 
orat е th. dba 
Royal peser Eshi 
ч шош this year, there we re few sta 
if r queen should. remain 
я Масы bu have been 
plants of that. фин. beds of all of whi: ch ma; 
ly gA 
Still fu p the hill 
азр 
» 
eaker hi 
t 
different kinds 
Gg groe which finest and m 
ы E гал Hollies, 
s of | Sci 
8, the possessor of the 
to th 
ciences, which, from his in tm 
rther u 
compartme nts maie examples of most of s 
of Roses in cultivati ion, flanked, 
almos pass iona 2M uming 
as born at West Alvington, i eid үс in the county 
Ка "Devon, on the As Even as & 
rather antt by a little arboretum, 
in which i is one of the most striking pos that | сап be 
iz, the whir 
^ Es yal  Agricultur. 
he us бозы o in interest 
hib 
i Jun p 
the Queen of об alone ean 
| brate гу 
in the тудо, 
Чет 
hor of * 
EU was lar, argely fostered and 
eloped, Ar ег, һе was M 
f LE im £k 
| such ај 
| view оё charming РЕ ѕеепегу which lies оп the other 
RO 
y be obtained. 
A18 valley, 
Among oses remarkable for very high colour as 
sti 
South. oer, and — 1 at 
assion fi hell 
i lopment, ai and was greatly 
sisted by the English Consul, Mr. 
1 n 
Д 
ed with bes and Mia. 
;efebvre, Olivier Delhomme, 
teur Vaisse, "Charles 
, 
1, 
and Pierre Notting ce ттан nd 
poe oflicers of the British Nay. 
«ср of the 
the firs! 
Baron Adolphe de Rothsebild, Aisne Damaizin, 
Gar 
- Марз, LANE 
Herts. — Few 
em 
lave aso Grüpes, 
Bowing their өз m 
Magnificent 
H feet i 
tide 3 ar. тщ 
ay *tand about 
annual] 
Yi 
den Mem 
& Sov's шй, GREAT BERKHAMP- | greenh 
horti ultural хвана 
t 
ions of Roses in 
Graperies of large extent, in 
y thousands of youn 
к 4 
Tie rae stock, 
Vinery is 132 feet in length and 
The Vines, kich а re planted out- 
are occupied w, 
Ma St inebunchesos 4 
urgh 
а as Ы NIE 
fine, as has 
| by Lieut, Frembly and the 
and 
the country, it 
which are 
ry | good y iet oo 
m Madamo Alfred d 
enot 
Га! 
Pha ды mg 
Fitzroy. P 
gei gave ap ai 
ord Clyde" Maréchal Maie uii och, and 
are also brillian ieties, „Жы ut which 
Эр cream оё 
business in er to 
devote himself » holiy to his urite pursuit. With 
this ey bo AM a A pias d ml for the 
n can be com «зн bot. 
kin 
towage of obje cts of Naturi al History ; 
rince Camillg de Roban, 
е " are 
n 
alf state 
bes skilfully set in sat are perfect 
These are all yog = otuals, a class | 
Madame Alfred other 
velve which 
are E denne, 'and vie 
exte: 
ali x "А South Pase amply rewarded him for bis toils 
Пер and агашы by sea and sbor 
Valparaiso repared for a yoy ore 
e western coast p America ; 
reputation "e now widely extended, he 
nder 
On his 
peculiar advantag „ The Chili ian 
9 
white kinds are interestibg recent trii 
tection ra 7 pue improvement must y 
m cted before t all 
uality with that 
Modèle де CUM, m Madame 
e and of Yellow Teas, 
"MM t > both 
€— acquisitions, 
anchoriug in 
its ports free of charges, and of da ы stor 
free of duty, and he was furnished 1 pith tte 
authorities of all the States w. hich he 
in consequen 
ро de Fou 
kind, while romphe do 
in lat, 13° N. "e wbile under sail and at anchor, 
e eis legion. 
„ә 
ing over 
might of Rose d үе 
лоше for е і for phe eariy epring ARPER of an 
atories t Messrs, Lane 
e tones а! water, and Л "inland 
lains, river nd and woods, M . 
ith all his aĉcumulated stores of 
i у» ln 
and it was in 1831 
What are called the Balshaw Nurseries, also belong- 
ssrs. Lane, are situated on Berikhampstend | ю 
n, T large 
whose colour, Poom, sg а 
п cultivators w уе made Gra 
рес 
[Loses grow р 
fusion опко now 
nder 
here than in зар: ык Dor where moisture hangs about 
their leaves. Araucaria à imbricata. may be found | here 
purpose at iu" end of their Rose b 
5 
tha brilant 
ne were Le Tia 
0 10 te Мг, G. B. 
of the Pe. реи 
subject of pa by 
and-thirty years h 
inued 
ew shells from his s» 
he late Mr. Br 
- 
raised above th of th 
n "height, densely pede from ор to bottom ; 
ordinary 
5 feet aper, and the intervening 
ith This house 
ines in 
y enormous бго not on] on the 
but also on th ad 7 
litte trees from 10 to15 feet i in моц, Cupressus Liw 
soniana and Thujopsis b together with T. d zw 
brata, Abies Nordmann: niana, nobilis and a a patticularl 
. Bunches of Snow's 
house have weighed 
Наш lso | 
by hundreds, | 
| seeds 
Тај aud A Arborits iue the paths on every side 
mg ordin roi з 
в 1 ti 
straight ste 
.g- 
planted ex in | wonderfully lerge numbers, On some 
of the Well pipans ed доң К which promise to ripe: 
this season, Piantations of Junipers, Irish Yews 
е рсені himself. A his dr 
anderings by the um: 
siderable, his attentio! now part тен, 4 
liree! to t е w woods ч forests of t there luxuriant 
vergreens we noticed Berberi 
extensively grown n for cover, foi 
ж Туш апа filled his store aec Pg — — 
dn 
f lai de 
D 
op peu. ae 
шашы лай сыйы ornamental Tho 
ap р ny us 
ms some 4 ye 5 feet in hei un Scarlet- 
г also і distri 
