5тРтЕМВЕВ 9, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 841 
EL ma Flower а Hn Ther v shown à the fruit | searcely see even when poi inted out, so the peasant 
; bein n unrip but t езе үзү» >ч countries where ag Fungi have their 
ZR and ак лв ах kruit, oae them to be rd aia can at once by mere tact iwi 
xx s ny ESL ea e "ш of hig iem iie. i i bees - e — the wholesome and unw hol Ҹ 
S VE oyal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, ough too late for many of our choicest exhi- n if he fails to do so, or 
Тт oo bees іо ready and wil bo for CATALOGUE оғ BULBOUS bition plants, there was nevertheless a ,very good | pose, the market ins arg is pret e to set 
EL LIPS, озсо. Roc dir MEME isplay, both of plants and cut flowe ers, е | him right. Theonly Hx e.a а [КА воше 
п, н ain ваа ыз ved | Gladiolus and Hollyhoc qw the most prominent|of which, as we may lear n from Mrs. HUssEY, 
Taza & 8соркх, Seed and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, | amongst the latter, Amongst the plants, Statices | who had great experience m P ee matters, are of 
corent Garden, W.C. seem to be more freely gri we. in the north t an | in surpassing excellence, and acceptable where other 
к===- the south, and are very effec food is loathed by invalids, is ascertain 
pe specimens being st dits appeared to us ether they leave а bur on 
Га ATANDE S M ; : e perhaps the finest iier а plant-growing|on the palate like that of Capsieum, for some 
Салоом люю AMATEURS FRIEND” Baniple Сяо, in the T were setochilus Lobbii, from Мг. | of them are not acrid first, e should 
: $i HCM, Leres, of Tyuningham, which for sturdy vigour, | advise however experimentalists in this direction, 
| | size of pus e, and density of growth, си ч си like professional wine tasters, not to swallow the 
Bags, believe been ever equalled at our flow: morsels which are tested, or they may suffer con- 
5s. 6d., 105. 6d., апа 21a, and a Nepenthes pede, — with pitches siderably, Dr. Варнлм once experienced great 
which came from ITCEELL, of Hamil i inconvenience from simply swallowing а few of 
Some i ea of the magnifieenoe of this exhibit f Lactarius vellereus, which is a most 
Виа № AND QMCCULI БООН; 8 БЕР Мк RCHANTS, fro W We eed not say much about cultivation, 
атау C odd ORDRE MO Aerial 1401 in gt cte бше of rape, t te pis e ЇЙ шп» are to Бе found either in separate 
oftheir DUTCH and other FOREIGN BULBS in the finest possible | whi ne was extraordinar i to 7 amongst Pine- | treatises ог in general cu on gardening. The 
Т apples, to 13 for RE E leetions of Fruits, to | great objection to artificial y grown Mushrooms is, 
Im n Bare been enabled о mue. (he "most аш 30 for D aches, to 16 f E Доод, to 8 for that if ЕЕ саге із not taken in gathering they 
selections, and th vilis £ to assure their numerous m 2 at the diy Des an gritty Atte mp ave occasionally 
ке рр lied as usual strictly true to n. 
fii N CATALOGUE of BULBS is sn ov ready, AE day- p roved auspicious, and a crowded | succeeded in "making the spawn grow through 
dep appended selections of Flosa Vegetable, f| company t mcm the Hall € Assembly Rooms turf, but success can ‚ only be be partial, as some of 
Rad hd aral Seeds for Autumn Sowing; also a Silect List ot which show was he ld, ges with t 
в Hardy Shrubs, Conifers, Climbers, Roses, Fruj ost benefit yw as regar solae e exchequer d be secured under such a method, Undoubtedly 
the ultural of Edinburga by | lawns may y inoculated гий iom. tn D LU 
Р ы ch the show was oted. thanks of the constant mow ing is not urable to deve t 
The Garde nero Chronicle • | the ga ina world D тогото А де to end bs ment, = м varieties whieh are most likely to 
aging committee for the stimulus their well- succeed orm barren unsightly patches or rin 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1865 нат 12-3 plans, so efficiently carried n. have | which, except in some remote part of the groun 
iven to British Horticulture. We shall hope to uer they might be of less consequence, would at 
MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. | see such gatherings repeated, ce eall for their alc кыы ата the case 
батоврат, Sept. i "uuum M ey б), э fi ne instance where the ment was tried, 
iu 
THE GREAT їхтвануттона Fnurr Smow of| THERE are few subjects on which we have more iud a depth, was so strongly seented as to 
Edinburgh has, we are happy to пр proved a |inquiries than Fuwaer, whether as regards their| make ita Y 2; some difficulty to destroy it 
great success. Wo speak of it a a Fruit ке, be their esculent or deleterions gui- comple To Роу which was s much increased 
it wasi their appar 
that the exhibition has stood out prominently і in mers of обй, the peculiar mds cde som vp 1 ет of surprise to persons зч 
% i sd : r 
of al e e, or the v ; 
kim Noexhibition which it has been our lot to| more or less ostensibly the cause, A few obser-| them spring up abundantly in frames or ju other 
Бот. р gs the pe grand display which | vations on some of these subjects may not be ill- | situations where no spawn has boon placed aud 
place some few years since a йт auspices timed in the midst of = extremely prolific | tionally. But the truth is, that the spores of some 
d the Hortieultural д in н es's Hall, Fungus year, a year not only remarkable for the of the Agaries require to pass „through the 
d for a moment bea mpari n wit h. the Edin- | number of individuals, but for the rare „and stomach of some graminiyorous animal in order 
bureh S eve ü 
fruits otl which s E groaned, t E Wem may pass over the subjeot of cuia nate better under Pi « roumstances, as is же 
the spirited сер amongst British ped as uy на to the purposes of this Journal, known e the iu ү ч 
—horalthough an «Inter umm display, in fact as | but i pect of wholesome or unwholesome pro- | native plants. As regar bd thes көө 4 — 
as паш! itis due to our home growers té [рейн т по je is more nde: than that we | Mushroom, it is quite clear that Ў е koe о 
*8y that the m anagers were indebted to them for|should give some general rule by which good and | the horse is peculiarly favourable. noir 
the Канне Which formed the e glory of the ms. bad kinds may be distinguished, The housekeeper | horse manure is used, or horse — ne mixe 
; since the foreign fruit whieh was sent in, | in general cuts the Gordian knot byrejecting every- | | with soil, as s roadaweepingsor emm c" 
was contributed by a British gardener, it may be | thing except the true Agaricus campestris, which | Mushrooms often spi =, Жар = d NE x 
display was entirely due to the skill | to satisfy her requisitions must have beautifully | some in quantities as ry annoy: 
r skil z 
Sr „Were able to achieve such succe ven that, however, is often rejected, while some | Melons ucumbers, and n 
a features of the exhibition will be | culinary martinets "wil 1 pass nothing "except what | blends should not be. da some gardens s they 
ds n de tail i in another ; bu 
Mu frain from pecies sometimes „appear there as in the fields 
to the glorious анон of tention i ME Lon or woods, for it is a great mistake fo su pe 
тый ды feature. We particularly refer that it arg € one species onl i deme ы m bricks. 
se furnished by Мг, Ж The truth is that no certain ru ү 
* Тномзох, Cg кошы ad мы Mr tion can be given. We must in она rejeet| We have TI figures үң d 
Ротар Museats апі Mr, MEREDITR’S Ham- | those — have ап acrid unpleasant taste, ог different оак үе occur oi called 
burghs were superb, and we doubt if more perfect | which are on the verge of decomposition from age Our ертн as, however, y calle 
тшп 
jam necessity of "€ artificial Е а А 
| of the year, while the nuted stra 
«t i | a here we may be е y to what may be called M in 
m Er. Det Sea "n ттлтнтн $ y" attacks id dere у зы on the eds of еца or SEE үзү нее. ed s на ak raw- 
There E ed some wonderful examples of huge treatment, r^ ose rh Тунар нын ings, p togra 22 785 е » 
ced, Mr. FowrEm taking the lead | No one in "Engla nd wou her, tl 
Ls bine ho of the Syrian, weighing 12 Ib. 91 oz., iperitus, which if bitten by, А dog in 
sport, s 
Rel supported by Mr. GnEENSHIELDS, of Culzean [eem ourselves witnessed, will make it foam at the | the i2 Ly. of rr mad us [m эз Y s Prosa 
ind B pw var dingue. i aree кке ЫЫ stago ot pea gera | машы а lid b bali ёте with fruetification, 
[i nearly ч ыт» S DUNS бет. өхашр!ез | ап this даса А m y" indeed are many species D in ape beds the gills pn олис олие 
dn i i i he | rate t case is ne w 
th perfect impunity by the 
fatour f the Grapes we ace айын эш —€— ка s, who depend Dften on preserved Fungi|any real consequence 6 j^ go shroom grower. 
of Alexandria а сй ot B M s v of their = in winter. Ваё Тһе others are merely inte ire v а morpho- 
"EMEN, Whites; and by Muscat eerte n the Russian dà not ven iar on such cese 
| o a 
AEEA Y ыы an бершы a in cep eis Pat к! X PES 
ough som: | 
a gener aek Grips, е 2 dei group, which fox i in n England would venture | m , and which is $us rly destructive of 
ave no e 
5 » the richer varieties of whioh tien to eat, are а favourite | 
been made, When the decision rests upon the | higher classes, as they affo y a good substitute for | are un — t. meni od, (e agenoy of Fangi 
ped 9f the finest flavour; and it would | meat during their rigid fasts. dali po abotion : 
With and have been better had those varieties n some genera, as for example in pes in the pro 
t those parato dines the Muscat flavour been | wholesome and unwholesome species are often so 1 
the practised | is a t agitated m the 65 moment, 
We al Кз», чка nearly allied to each е that wes But as the| which is of considerable importance, namely, 
D tid ex = of Pi Кү ana r Ме = Муно = 2 will ofa often again the Botani б the whether the ри of de cd has any relation 
p moy, 8 culture , sent in by егу ieties, the Rostelia which is o во destructive 
of Archerfield, b "hom the 10 
тед” by the P y 
roprietors vf abis дош ы | nise differences which the mere soientifio man ean | Amongst Pear trees, The kartion і is sjus like that 
