und in catalogues and collections ,under many 
hie 
s beautiful ses purtienhrly the 
bees cene folia Mrs: and the pendulous-branche 
these Кш ed be. increased or relie "by, 
the. (at least to Firs 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[consistent places, where each department has а `fair | 
се of paca ке few and far between. 16 is the 
same with o es; example, the Ca mellia 
eR ^ 
auite a show. 
Park, а Chestnut tree in flower ап, 
| €: is in mis habit of ар — in 
a | two be for re A жем i im du 
Boote ai Мо. 
ere; but итүе you seen this, and 
house of plan flower, the gem 
the neglected state of oth 
arts | wa 
half бирре, 0 
but buds ar 
rm ii б 
it ig 
more, 
e the 
is but ку. "9 чо 
opening ; and if the prese р. 
weather preis M А, 
we 1 
зе growers, too, err gr 
aspect. R. 
c auratwumn.—Since the publication 
on the Lilium a aurátum, which flowered so 
во finely 
pons : 
| with Pues ена gaiety ot "heir cL the 
the pros acteristic of neatnes 
| ШОШ a gri ridi iro 1 of broo 
tick all nature, Mud 
ation—g 
propagati 
£e 
but in s 
are wanted, 6 arts are par rdon able, 
When: 
rchim 
uch cases, ped prie dues. Bel not ape | 
Humming Dir au e have yesterday and to- 
day had bere -— ботинан two at least (seen at 
treatment; a pk ti are far "x 
answer Lopes 
[Шу wing MAT 
^ 
| fowering, thereby sec 
d st which 
or good "ж great care is necessary in quedas the | 
seed. It sho uid be an Deo rule үн les cur g^ M 
from the most elevated and exposed si 
from the c oldest climate o pete. the od » а e nativo, 
until we ha ffici ch a 
ES 
at least in Tue it аз tbe gardeners had never seen | 
peers eviot usly. What i В its sci — “т 5 
rrey. ET acro- 
gione 1 Mr. Kn napp ык тари g 
t—“The тату and animation of My 
surprising, and seem to equal those inii 
that pgs meteorio bird of the tropics; i puce 
thought? one has n. it, though our plain 
can boast none of its glorious 
Per 
at least divide the Р nours with the 
cotch Pi ine, as the most; economically valuable, 
р 
T of the day, avoiding the heat of ен 
nt, that ‘a: 
otis of the waste lands ot Great Britain and 
6 nd. 16 із ваіа that Sed care is necessary in its 
vation, тані тн in common раг- 
in is termed us MATE al bad 
transpl anter. 
f flowers? whieh is principally б exhaled sa {геле 
periods." 
eed Peat = (see p. 869).—Will your corres- 
ondent, Mr. Car be so good as to a rin Mus 
fora lion he has gj A by stating if he. has 
| the bulbs 
e too dry, w may 
by standing the pot on a damp bottom, во 
ese bulbs to 
mis takes poss 
rie 
ung dried 
portion of 1 ounce to every 2 lbs. 
other soil. Inever give m 
fill oots and th 
I frank] admit, but that it is a | 
bad transplan ter I most emphatically deny. I have of | 
late years be т of it for 
drain TU rained, as ас and food fo r gam me? 
All who pes ids апу of the odes of jupes know 
that the real difficulty in erm: with them is to 
lg grow vn should possess an average 
mad rule to transplant the Реа plants the 
to bear profit, t, ‚ and to & во as до ч pass that 
; e objects 
poin nt. 
and again every succe eding a 
mn or winter until 
removed EN the nurs 
rseries to p forent q 
lanting bog d. hern wit 
4" the better, 
„Не would also seem to dire e 
tO insure success, 
[SEPTEMBER 23, 18%, 
week тш 
ot ita May 
of my note 
here 
the roots slightly i г d ME is one of the. D 
ossible 
th it thre 
of profit, тА the gradually increasing value 
sam y 
ме er afforded by plantations, dd 
for its wellbeing. ould be interesting to 
and by such a course of procedure е f the food they give to winged | been grown in accordance e with the directions гей 
this and similar- rooted Pines, nd i [UE game. Irie in, addition t these cie the prod plains “ d so acsee Fally; continued to su 
every 
of the 
n in any podes or мон a after the first 
yplantin 
capa able of becoming from thei dulating | u 
character it 18 Е ае to icd pum van- 
The 
limbo of the e pas! 
Ne may be a wd in a few в sentences 
Leaves generally two ea 
generally e eigh 
4to6 i 
uestion therefore is, what trees 
artially d 
p 5 
t sh w best in bog p 
not деін 
т would spring up if w ould be 
ARR 
mida uch an  excitin, treatme 
| Iti is pr rob ble that all who may P desirous of growi 
this most —— plant may Eo be able to comma 
the h — recom ки d by p rown, and indeed 
| high a temperature is by no а essential; in fae! 
| is чтение vote nic treatment, if persisted 
would not ak the same effect wc ы "4 it has be 
| fou nd “ be dico в of соо йа 
те а 
ап 
ether or not ils сын did not give way 
ethod of 
мо oor 
es long the. met Vere by Mr. Brown as havi 
ni, 
ш 
i 
The Lattice en regi еа 
апда Кер 
with Un diim pania area they тег ni 
ce plan pn be t 
р 
with ee There cannot be a doubt but | that there are 
umoer or 
yea 
it has bon 2 танау жота 
er 
cu 
[eio During the 
ex of 
| od gene ы ie preis iS give jin effect 
3 £4 
greate 
68? void 2 the avers 
arkish-gray, | 
да 
па "predisposed to pris all 
in 
the proper арм 
Every day is advancing the value of 
ornament i 
pla 
anded property; but it must be in 
d a 
yel sene y 
ofty nd 
handsome fi 
туя o 
? whe 
TOO 
creeping in every direction, 
seing that when Nat ature had her own way, many o 
ose bogs, which now present the "bleakest. aspect, 
hes covered with trees which for 
the А 
uld, s сопвійегаЫ!, hig rei, LE поб 
гі — r у * wi entr 
nenti 
would ees many a modern park 2 А Fen 
"4 ? 
Fru ng of Stan dard Peaches and Nectarine "Trees, 
de; and amongst rocks and upon 
declivities they will be foun d ascendi ing or ате 
з. 
t year I 
gave an account of a Standard eotariné E t had 
or natural humus, their choicest food. Senilis. 
———À 
the open air, perfectly free ps 
walls or trellis „of any kind. This same e tree has 
consists f on К 
inkling of 
Home Correspondence 
The International Exhibition of 1866.- —Irn regret | s 
that I have never been deg enough to be able to give 
oug 
a [donation in aid of the fund for nying out this 
ternatio; 
Ы 
UN It has r pues. men З than twelve dozen 
ines, and so avour beyond what t 
psum kind usually attains, e e in 
I have Peaches also; but is 
I have frequent] y ha 
ona быч 
to me e veli, for r 
d ie under Similar c 
gf ав 
Сооп i isto be avoided. The tario 
of it is wee piis 
is the pures t rain 
possible. W. 
4. 
Ouvirandra (all the others having as 
In nal Exhibition, Eres I са 
X hearty good e for the Francie 80 laudable 
g, and it is ible I m boi hen I 
келе to онанд For sl this, e^ зв insensible to 
I am 
sorry figure TE 
till the last two ups 
The а з a the Nectarine 
is the well-known N 
ewington, and those that began 
the 
кше in the face f the "foreiguer, 
that when eonductin g the Prin 
co Dota ceder d 
ish. show 
often plant Almonds as ornamental 
rt 
shrivel ре nd were eaten were perfection in point yt 
We 
s 
h er 930 в ngle 
aire тув абаа 24 qe wer 
rowth. J» 
tre Tees, 
tree surpasses in beauty the Almond i all but blossom, 
nd 
beau 
for the habit of the о: is far 
the le 
e terr r 
ndsome, did not attract his тыдэ = 
ed general aspect ofa garden where the to жав 
Supreme did not raise his ideas of aai hortioulture I| 
mention this bit of practical exporienco to ndica es t in | 
arrangements whi ich аг made for showi our 
d Nectarin inam es 
we do Mulberries ? William Masters, чи Жо Nursery, 
Canterbury. 
Morus nigra.— Will any of your correspondents 
favour me p A advice under the qoe ёз 
Иа р ey le 
4 feet 6i 3j in in c 
"egi, yet it is still unfraitful. 
induce this tre 
Е. 
Mulberry pi i 
КТЕ ben 18. feet i in h 
It is situated about 
опе агі; о], TI 
only 
nine are done badly, Y - нса sum spont on on 
the tenth, The name 
Irela 
о — Шеге i is now. within a fow rer | 
le reall 
such is legion, whil 
um- | Dahlia na 
Edmonton, 
ear тана ' Poeti. to e th o! 
is rtificate 
t the rest rina to give in 
for summers g 
= аре а on a very dark-co 
med fumos from rop ЭМУ А Quim 
Legge, which 
variety 4% Polystic Дор ang "d 
large 
ariy каш, Ee ie RT 
