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— Choice Hyacinths | would doubtless require the same treatment as the | ould d eme 
cy EUN AND SONS em can "ау large Clava aric, which are generally dressed in| md yer of youn Aeon is Б designs 
und e | France, according to Roquzs, with butter, Parsley, | for laying out grounds, both publie and private, 
page 485 of | Basil, and other herbs, not forgetting а soupçon of | which the Committee have decided to invite. 16 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, for £3, or half the | Garlic, occasionally mixing with the butter a few | is quite i yip that our youug friends may not 
V munt opm 1% to us): for 1 Ды 6d.» spoonsful of stock while the Fungus is stewing mpete pit ikoon miar prai tised 
\ n itis tender it is served with a mixture of in the art of lay in out grounds, . but it 1s 
BUTTONS AUTUMN CATALOGUE is | Cream and yolk of egg. It might also, doubtles 
now ready, and may be had be preserved in vinegar for winter use like the to understand, and it is hardly Мә they сап 
сҮ on spplaton to Ee aper eom os without manifest advantage to themselves. 
: m The other European species, Syd laminosa, In t he сазе of Garden Implements and Garden 
p Reading. : eios ich н d ^d den x rome ns, an ts, the Society of Arts, in its — of 
Ой: emispherica n f inventions, will distribute some 50/, as 
PrE TULIPS, CROCUS, wo now arrived | Oaks, and is distinguished T the pal cn Wing | prize: -— м7. : 
вай & Sorry x, Seed and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, — less divided above, and b e only to add o 
ome orr El. do friends of hortioulture Кет Чыйп 
GARDENERS 
AATE sis orispa is produced abundantly in the th пе hands of the Committee (as indeed they 
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Mises stat of Stove БМ Босаной of Prague, where it is often brought | doing) yim ding the sinews of war in the siat 
[= Prem dt reos In ро сс N into the market, and is highly prized. Sparassis | of liberal subscriptions—for nothing of this kind 
o Vegetables, &c., in the — | laminosa is much rarer, but equaliy good in | оп a large scale like the present, сап be carried on 
онен is th к . M. J. B. in a satisfactory way without abundant funds; 
нне for Hard-wooded к [tis А Committee, whilé carrying out the 
M FEHTÍLIZER is recom- E more salient points of the de Schedule | scheme in a liberal spirit, will avoid extravagant 
gini or Sotwooded Plante, pt forth for the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ОЁ expen adita ure of every kind; and that the horti- 
186 6 have been already noticed, 50 fara as aen d der of evel E d vill d 2M eir duty when 
EE 1s. & 2s. 6d. exhib 
Bags, 5s. ôd., 108. 6d., and 21s. 
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nts. We will w w glance over the other sub- | aeee 
Конин, W. vm Cross, N. | iras among whic к onptiton is invite —w have to-day to record a most gratifying 
Mar нишан Hoves тай, STATION, Gurat EASTERN Taking Fruits first, as the most important, it | episode of the хдд Edin ais ix RE —— 
. PAUL (Son and Successor to the late A. PAvr)| may be observed that р season fixed upon, being | | Чоп, which the exigencies of our publishing arrange- 
to announce that his COLLECTION of ROSES is | such as will afford the most gorgeous ДЫЛАР of | vL ipd 
To M HOMSON. 
gemi Fom them, b ian looming EU, "ud tha ond and third аай of fruit, enee, except y tra- | оз. котеру атас отии 
Mea. Tue Ообо Spend por TRERSY ith FINE FOLIAGE үче у effort on the part of British cultivator rs— | who w themselves filling important and respon- 
CONIFERS are now in condition for removal, and are well | and by ‹ finality T sible y Pd tio. AO ee dee assembly o of осон 
E Ме ашепіоп ог вепШетшов апа hortioulturista who oon- | belongs to their vocabulary, or that A have in Edinbur the of the Show, afforded an 
рей ma Stand mr s Pyramide and Espaliers, in fine health and reached the limit of their powers—hence, ^ а publio. "character to 
Ма Cro, Tonon M is pde to be expec d that so К а à display this tunity to gi mark v; rae ferta gly the 
x the better kinds of fruit as that which has been | rei ibers, p with many of ag THOMSON'S 
cently witnessed in Edinburgh, for Ае, ба ends, met at the Douglas Hotel in St. Andrew's 
Che Oarueners* кина; be brought together. We do not, howe ver, de ospair | Er II inst., ais i е i presen Aan with a 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, meritorious, let us observe, from the rib ps gardener a at Floors Castle, 'oconpiod the chair, pe in a 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING ye production will have required some d effort | wr. m d degere tiep ese ui dt 
femur, верь 19[P rri ына ота and т оп gel aid the reb quem ын gla ves the uniform kindness which Mr. Тномзох 
derer, 234 Bozal Horticiitural [Y tWeekly Show), at over the priz e : towa: d allude 
s fairly liberal, and such as to lead one to infer = ер а with which, at all times һе had 
ey wili be liberally responded to. fter а nicated to them the benefits of his great 
a end with great pleasure that her Majesty | collection of various Forced Fruits, which must professional experience — not only when a 
UEEN has been pleased to permit the necessarily be of a miscellaneous character, there | under ad ft him t py impor 
Mon: that the Өн International Horti- | follow five classes for Pine-apples, destined we |tant еи elsewher ift, Mr. 
cultural Show and vm е жолы year is under | hope, among other influences, to draw south wards Msc stated that M je had re ed of the 
Her m Marssrr's pat AJESTY has | воше of the admirable examples of Pine-growing to | Proposition, he had felt the same objection to it which 
also mos ost liberally хибна n Pounds to the | be seen in and about the northern metropolis 2nd hs iR had to testimonials generally; but when he found it 
fand raising to pay the Eh Grapes come next: first, two classes | 3S the spontaneous doing of those who ui so long and 
e "which еге. ааг садо Then 'half- PETRA (20 2 C06 Pr tably acted as foremen at Dalkeith—none of 
Wè have just received, through the kindness | classes scientia ng the di fferent races of Grapes, piem Ms n aec hid g E dines geam d еш з» 
E uns from "the neighbourhood of|then single bune es, and Vines in pots—altogether | the. sume soit whioh. мд actunted the gi те... De 
"r most magnificen Me affording abundant inducement ста д 4 берілу | wato eb. bore this criptio * Presented 
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moreover the merit of being described by |recollected, is a feature of our national gardening | Septe 1865; 8 тт hich, i 
Fares у , g g | Бербе 
"cum ccpit as Me delicious. Four | hrough which we ought to make a strong impres- | Mee ET Ae the device, € the e 
only were found at the roots of|si i isitors; a n ihis|the su ers, namely, М loors ; 
Scotch Fir, i орана соата t h al Mr. Stoke Rochfort, Grantham ; Mr. D. В 
Corehou € Mr. J. М“Їхтозн, Castle; A 
Paaa small Oaks, The specimens were s0 | Horticulture even amongst ourselves, we woul чы E AE ed PEL "E Rugeley: Mr. W. 
keepe e that they were gathered by the|urge Grape-growers to give - matter their most | д à T MH Киш Ойы Pootétert 
т on Mr. А: Y | Auc Mnerüive; г. Н.Ктєн ii ontchartrain, 
village fl 4 BUM estate, an дж attention. Melon змии t Necta- Par d Mr. J. SIMPSON, Wo m Hall, It is most 
x. show at Bridlington, without rit) rines, Figs, iiie nA "Оте it sap ibis е каиыр {о вее шеп filin ng M TuHoMSON'S high 
in thi p Tangierin e, invi urther | position in the H ld thus securing the 
i . single „specimen only hav g attention f our forcing pem ers; Orchard- | grateful esteem of those who serve under them, not 
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one bend sm n rgely to the beauty and Hed know Mr. 'Тномѕох will be quite sure marked his 
* of which Admiral Mrrromp, who sent it variety of ty show ; etis, diy, ilustra (dons of | dealings with those who were e called upon to act as his 
пану to Dr. GREVILLE, informs us ed trainin fruit tree s, whie h gen erally subo nates, It*would be x еа if such 
' Mn es in diameter by 1 At tha Brat ol Б и? ow. ага | examples could be indefinitely lied 
| Saw 5 more like some beautiful Madrepore or | also sou ei to be ноа b. our English|  —— From time to ame As е Gem two years 
Ж » 80 fierent ni it from. other Fungi, but p ure еса e have seen more ог less perfect specimens of а 
ев are with the ай us Clav aria. geta ble s we need hardly particularise. Prizes room 
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ooting obconical base, 3 inches | are offered for such as are likely to come in season times д 
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nis е, Which are ers gr teg in flatte кыы | жану" е ortions of this Sh кет will probably be recent meetings of ihe Floral Committee, Т 
тафы o divided into innumerable more or less | the collections; but such subjects as the largest | zen is contained in a paper of Prof. E. Monzzws, in 
are ometi ped and often recurved laciniæ, ст | Asparagus, the heaviest Rhubarb, : дш Poth “he the PON volume of the second. series of tbe “Bulletin 
pensis mes but not always wrin nkled о he | long yale 1 е.” From this account, 
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i. BE fis | of esp tin Na tural жан», oes i" to it. £d the flower just mentioned," epe M. 
at the Тар, zi коч таън decay, especially | persons. ап opportuni: Mp c 3 а to 
Titles, into pallid ochre, It is же] such subjects as table- ip тера : Eds in ih : 
by ‚ separate corolla, па e primary 
ftom ÆFFER and Кво MBHOLZ though and the like. We would, however, invite the corolla, and slightly atrophied, but enclosing never- 
The ue 18 very i at before кйш of amateurs and y gardeners in| bois а rudimenta: Му" n other flowers 
n old, S is нны) at least in t - plant A to the -" en s for Window Jardinets and | the appearances аге still more singular; in these, it 
taten Like As qp Fungi, the Sparassis should | e ped B ost xes, the rige of wbich scems as if several axillary flowers were asse 
А n befor feed Eon c^ nU ts, hr hem теу всоре 10 for xhibition of | x th 1 a IL sh sf pple emeti 
nd of it. No аи good ta n z Ў Ў mU € flowers being in x reduced a condition. n^ one 
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