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буғтзивев 16, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 869 
aben grafted, an gr o кош the ie Ba. Ami of a | to say on the question raised by our highly esteemed | Scarlet Gem, Golden Gem, Cornet, Cygnet, Bellona, 
vil st en s about EE Dm +. and Mauve р; George Wheeler, а as distincz 
peeh, Нон К" ка — ее 2n : "as Мо Mo delli ing.—lnu r to your inquiry (see | mauve; Stella Colas, Princess Alice, Favourit MEE 
Planting Реа ро d tom e direc —— p. 848) as to books on this « subject, I beg espe that Delicata, a charming novelty ; and Lad e Her- 
загу profits deri топ judiciously ар xecute d plan Maus aps the article * Wax Modelling? in the second It wou ild г really be a difficult wak [3 'edlipse 
Pies on our otherwise valueless volume of the First Supple the Penny duo. ese sorts. pecially 
e "T Tre gar peat bogs, the сыер of those pute might sivet the desired information, The process | Norah arig Angelina,  Regulerity, Ebor, Queen Mab, 
95 or 45 n baee us is d scribed a uch length for anatomical models desti Startler, Her Pater artlett, 
Pus t other в, a8 ( same as for fruits) in the latter | Octoroon, Mrs. Jo oy, Uni ue, Queen ot s > John 
ing more, the fee ieir of the ey E? оту: pert e of the Коя with. & t pria of the e Salter, Fais ribaldi, Formidab le, fford's Ge Mr: 
pero, Prince of Wales, а Reliance 
ce. 
pln were briiliant, some of the sorts being most 
MUN Бү 
È 
seres of such lands i 
жо a to the present owner or his descendants. 
t; mar y eeu arenis are far too 
rable sites for 
plants, as it wera, i indigenously; a: 
of the ki 
and 
entirely dne from lime, G. 
cen ietíeg. 
GLASGOW оғ SCOTLAND HoRTICUL- 
TURAL: Sept. 13. 32 This | the „last show of the season, 
d Dru mm 
эшле, w 
on А Modelling" 3 in the same Ж аге а r^ li а pun beaut iful, and finely formed, such а vie etd 
Madame ng. Madam саа Vatry, 
lem fally aen vaca wax. E. O., Chepsto Нё!ёпе, James Ve itch, ppa, Napoleon tur still eA 
4 Wo od ashes. он any - your correspondents give — sort, Le Poussin, sand Velleda. 
ousands o benefit, or — rwise, of мо od cut flower of Annuals were quite a show 
w comparatively ashes i in mixing with soil to be used i g th Globo naranths, Clarkias, егей ч 
the proportion to be use loa. 1 ndi, Linum grandiflorum, Calandrinia 
HB. 
in nice bouquets were quite benutiful. 
Cat FI 
things ‚ра блр 
p of this exhibition, chief among whic hillea 
En upatoria, Veronica corymbos а, Chrysoc: Mr ira 
erg cd stylosa, Tritoma Uvaria, Delphinium Bar- 
low. epbalum speciosum, Sedum Fab: tati 
As a mixed show of flowers, fruit, and ve ge etables, it 
was one of the best ever held in Glasgow—there being 
1100 entries in all the departments, The plants in 
the same 
1 have seen pt теа; 
thing: 
ned aud p artia lly 
8 
cad of, I have меу га асу іп the Bot 
sq., of Patrick, were 
e year. 
very creditable % this late season of the Mr. 
atifo чес po Anemone 
Lythrum m, Valeriana rubra, Lychni: 
reins Phloxes of sorts, куши and even а Lil iliam. 
lanci ifoliu est 
Sootland.. 
Hollyhocks were rather 
кач дийеп, Чет Park, a 
es best, still 
- Mr. 
Mr. Charles Melutos, 
"n ul 
lal Ixora coccinea, 
їп a year or two more there will be an Mine supply 
of egere ví form jew med in some 600 or 
hs rer Whe the apa re plants 
thei wth is 
У La apageria 
Eri ica NEN na, а апу t gl 1 with 
Vin 
alb way "e а i t " TUM looked 
ercceigiy neat as a plant, and was full of Моо, 
Mr. Jam du E Ee to "Mr. Paterson, had a 
Clifden, ard, . Adair, 
Wm. с бө же; Lor d ye Queen : ick ris, Qaeen, 
Beauty of Mitford, Jaune d'Or, ess Craveu, and 
Princes: 
. Pansies „were поб up to the usual style of excellence, 
u: 
ce plant of 
the all but нв оўот БШ Yovely Torenia asiatica. 
Fro om the garden of Mr. Todd also came some Siz 
nts, hi ich too 
os а ellen, 
which was sent merely for exhibition purposes, were 
а good Philodendron Mae Meg Pleroma elegans, Co lo- 
ti 
casia an iquorum 
E Dombrain, Wallace, Countess of Rosslyn, Per fection, 
UM Mary, W. B: Speirs, Alex. M*Nab, Charles 
terer, Mrs. Laird, Miss esce James D Dalze!l, 
ncible, Mrs, Muirhend, 
iriam, Yellow M and the Rev. 
Mir 
T. Findlay, бе. which a Certificate was кн кед to 
Roses were а n "eter HN than at Edin- 
d blooi 
p E e eir gro 
SE hing. The [sid friction Mr. Warde, 
Mus introduced some ok the more rare and les ess 
Rhododendrons places, and they a 
А with equal Tapidity. Ap this locality I fou 
M NM uro rowing most rlorarianty, epica m. 
tinuously dur g the sum and a the 
E "id fonna one 
ring a space of ШЕЕ 40 feet square, and 
this was at an rn of about 1000 feet above the 
0! жано Mount th 
of "pens he ya 
supported on e-gree| and grace 
ful Pandanus p ert Ped the. e [зей platy- | 
бл Серие EM follieularis, Miltonia Clowesii, and | 
Ferns. 
ys Ordi and new plants Mr. Paterson I 
buted a 8580! 
Cattleya, 
he 
odas bh cervi, 
, grand i 
some о! fos 
| Rennes, Adam, кшн зщ Clara 
d'un Ami, p Vietor Verdier, Madame C. Oct let, 
| Julie Mansais, and oth. кут») show; uec 
ruit was A fair exhibition, the best by far being 
| exhibited by Mr. J. Co pane of e, am Ar um 
-— 
| had a table eed vr we regard it for the artistic 
in; | manner in which the fruit was set up, or "€ individual 
80 fro e staghorn- | samp l 
form of the flower-stem ; the ‘pretty long. bulbed end 
e scarlet-fower red „Вор hron nitis idora; Vanda a d 
the fine Gra 
I may add, 
[ЦЕ ba t d their 
ў m. lings i 
taken cg and without more ado dr ted them out 
ЖО. as underwood. Edward Carroll, College 
nd Syrian Grapes.—In your account 
ent Edinburgh Fruit Рт you 
Fowler, at Castle Kennedy, the 
EL White Ni 
р. 841 of the 
ate ive Mr. + а 
and I have reason to know 
as I "first ein " is still E 
ome of the Edin pa гигов 
grow to a 
are of a чыш - po prx colour ; 
eren аге e: Tm. n ent, and ought 
t to be tenacious 
s I burg ii, and 
pe 
dud SS I е bea 
5 2 most artistic 
ir | buttress nnd 
Mr. Mitchell had Maranta Van den Heckii, a very 
plants 
v 
grace ceful and interesting | addition „to „this 'elass of 
d'Angou Diel, n Ceur were the 
best ; ql à iue. е Apples inc а Eaiperor Alexander 
Pi 
ffe with white veins ; and Alocasia a longiloba, 
n | dwarfer-growing species than zebrina, with an equally | ma 
utiful marbled stem. 
Foliage pu were contributed in considerable 
numbers, dron pertosum, Dasylirion giascum, 
e, King Pippin, d Deren ippin, 
a| with samples wor mid p er sorts to be had in the 
aarket, Baske {в of fzuit were well shown, but are n ro so 
- at the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh. Mr. Mitchell 
was lst, aud Mr. Johnson, Terregles, 24, the latter 
Phil 
Cordyline indivisa, and Alocasia Veitchii, of M. 
Mitchel!s, being fine plants; while Mr. Paterson's | 
Sphzrogyne latifolia and Aralia pulchra were equally 
praiseworthy. 
Not the rz interesting feature in the exhibition 
was а i of om eight to ten nereo of different 
design, ka m very much s speri to what one is 
in the "habit of see ing, and ea et. ly more 
lounging on the part of the s {Се nything 
else. The 186 prize one, from Mr. Alexander а 
design, remarkable both for the idea, 
the manner in which it was e d. It 
Gothic, with a ана foundation, and four sq 
n each corner, ый with. the 
n 
irn үр, - hs, Musca! Black Prince, 
Pines were well re pr resented, Mr. Peacock, Castle Dykes, 
being placed lst with two V acm Queens, although Mr, 
inan had much larger fruit, weighing respectively 
41b. 7 OZ., but not fully ripe. Grapes were 
o ^e gom сесі, 
myss, Tas ery 
ach, о 
Golden Hamburgh, 
1 EN ways fi when fully 
eron татчу was 24, 
and Fron- 
s Mr. agr oig of ' Holloway, gave ше 1st 
Mr ten 
and deco 
owers ri ‘Ererlasiings 
m a Capi 
being deora 
Peas, and o 
erto. i 
ал. ы - with their gorgeous stands ecliosing 
se exhibited. Mr. Paton, Patrick and 
aps the Society the 2d of 5/.; 
ry. Black, Me. Cuni, 
st, and Mr 
In 
Ls еда? ip 
| ым, Наа, 2d; while nd Museats Mr. Hen- 
e | derson w: "us mpetitors bei 
| EPUM, for fine fini 
Peaches w 
lat, the ng nowhere im 
а үзе "remarkable exhibition, espe« 
ing Mr. o pbell, gr. to 
who had Late + 
six inthe aggrega hed 
gr. to the Earl of Mansfield, Scone pie -— а Serd 
amer — к сач G 
n house, of 
e 
P as nurserymen, 
r bi were. scarcely behind. the 
nurserymen in point of excellence, especially Mr. 
d and ө ч Gogar nen Mr. ган Fairhill, ill, Hamilton; 
enter t 
iu О! Chief. pesa the 
d Mr. Eadie, 
is Aet Allotment Gard sorts | 
which w as the finest bloom i in 
the qon 
im pois б st frait, чуе yet unripe Мг. Мі =ч 
qe ае ура 
but those sho 
much superior Bars we need Mp 
Vege etables were also a large an 
in 
d Plams то ма 4 represented, 
x4 
гуту exhibition, ' 
з ја фл 4} 
on Tau nton, 
| der ag among at least 600 
iss Henshaw, Lord Derby, tele Атпа Key nes, 
Wilio liie, Austins) Mrs, Wyndham. Si жоне Амын, Ва p Веашу‹ of 
М es Deli ta 
The Show was attended duriug the day by a very 
| numerous company, which were brought itor: not; 
but from all parts, an arrang 
we [^ eds Bus general. 
glad to learn 
What other correspondents have 
Lom Ша: Hort. Miller, Impérial, Princess "Y 
| having been made with the several railway companieg 
