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gxermxoxx. 23, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUL TURAL GAZETTE. 893 
itobrochia tripartita Jenner, for which arded. | the ve 
closely-se , > an extra rded. | the veldt; " by the brad T Ж Mu and b 
с. Shortt, was Commended ; and to а cha arming ind Мн. i attractive, both. Г t "qwe, the formati ion of large res «bi dE n order 
га of Lomaria, called zu foli the same exhi- Ger Boti th s ems and cut flower - at xum vir 
ptor, а First-cla Aes Уд e "Ba vss M o l of mois vapour. "These t things em done, iriure 
Howard, gr. to Mi 9» i ; Was awar nero aquae by. Mr. Lambert, gr. to the Rev. effected, and ael VLCR koe! ope ет will be 
s Special Certificat wo plan f the orange- H PUR were well grown eei. s, and Gl 
bo'ched, large white-flowered Dendrobium formosum e likewise operit? gogi; Bridal b t fitabl It 
рап and a similar award was made to Mr. Wm. exquisite specimens of art, and all of ti 1 rom has been валй, C Dr. Brown 
рий for a fine collection of B rie em hiefy looks po o the time when it will be more 
d Teas and favo varie ybrid Perpetual mong variegated plants, to which allusion 1 
Mr. Eckford, о, pad екан of ME slready been made, those shown by Mr. Hudson; gr th 
Ушу Wilde, and one or two cut Verbenas, ablia | P, Bar Esq., ted, deserve especial notice. , The berg M the е veldt i 4 condemn 
Fanny Sturt Fancy Led in the way Rid Lady Paxton, | His Crotons Were particularly ell colou: жу fit RAES | e? у Ehe 
NI ж A o P tou, В. of m Belleymei was also exceedingly beautiful, as was ou f rom the possible and к ОЙ Par дайта tion 
Chelsea. 1 Ls ir on, Bart., | likewise a variegated Pine Apple (Ananassa Lr ^ — uh plantations, or houses there пау be 
exhibited а utiful e of an ЙЫТ Т neidin, КОС а), у Ж. You n the vicinit 
and a pile инт он. From Mr. Howard | to Н. Stone, Esq., some va were equally d by any of ti 
ame Гопорв dires а, with a fine spike of blush | bea sti. ыч Young also exhibited a К of | practice ce, it t'has been ipm ide јат" Med 
dite lowers. : ia jn AX шщ a a little | Victoria that rain йон з innelatdy after extensive conflagra- 
gandard, with dn ne own d ced some foliage, wa Amongst” tka collections of eight dishes of fruit, all rar of this kind, but on the other hand, within a 
соплей by : ее; an we pus cana, with which LE excellent, particularly tha E He "e d ery short per| ed it may also be "on nd that the 
momerous а Parmin кк d dk red ES Came Goodwood, was a new feat МА mlets flowing from the place have been wholly or 
gue owers came Thom , of collection of. eight dishes exhibited by fraiterere "oniy. partially dried up. 
essrs. N QA gain, the defenders of the practice assert that the 
r 19. (Fruit Committee. ) — Prizes were offered. at 
meeting for Peaches and N 
teri Pine-apple, | black ‚ Hamburgh. and hit 
Tots f£, 
s and on open walls, 
and one 
ations were exhibited ; thoi dei walls being 
tly superior Wi ose from АНЕ glass. 
ting, z m ent Walburton near Dorking, received a D" 
dl d 
efor ex Admirable Peaches ; an 
ч of Slough, for very 
] fruit T 186 
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17 
own by Mr. drei of Dulwi ch 
t prize Hy awarded for the Pea che es. 
prize fo 
the Chanoslor Peach. 
e exhibition. Gra 
d. ack Gra 
сее, admired ; 
Worthing, were also exei cellen 
ction Melon, Ribston Pippin Pte and 
division Open to all England | То this, 
pes, both Black and 
The apes 
Baker & Son, Worthing, were 
those shown by Mr..Bushby, 
Grass a chance of growing up, and even renders the 
coarse herbage itself eatable by animals, as while 
о 
it. 
plies by nre, that after 
with the 
ts s to iffic 
to exterminate, t that it Le the land practidiy u к; 
less, Min - Mee ire ld deny that some advant; 
e C 
table in the banq 
dps аре were exce 
ee bunches 
С Plums; A. we тада а 2d 
prize a sfached toa dish of Autumn per but could not 
та мее 
cei: eit eties of Pears, a 
> Cherries, Figs, and Red Currants. 
e 
me e booth, о cain the Pavilion, were pesi 
dia and gos ee plants x ба, х — Mr. G. 
Mr. n Road, exhi plants of 
Parsons, Wester 
Stephanoti 
Behind the 
ses, 
James eos П ж 
n both colle ctio 
ing r and extraordinary it was | 
both in vir а дшш "and TAA. The AE 
ceedingly , bot 
also р 
| Pium, Paans. "ipi S culinary 'and donert) 
Whi 
Al 
d greenhouse pl: ants , were the 
Iu 48 varieties ы уча ач of three — 
and Mr. 
r | Ros 
n | Messrs. EM e the 
m |bur a We veldt, th 
Bo байн” considers that t "the sam: t 
obtained in ore economical 
istricts of the ka palo poe е, We ari 
told, "that celis have been occasionally forced » 
burn their waggons and wooden implements to keep 
body and soul together. 
Sir Joh x ИК ЫЕ example might advantageous: 
be followed. in such а case. It appears that Sir Jobi 
contendi ing p 
"m 
TEA 
ЧҮЛ, Gishuret CM 
Dis ы fine ire ples of e Ее Scr de 
i as dee a 
v1 p 
Other fruit i 
other Plums, two 
and preserved Apricots. 
nd came from Mr. Wills, 
EL dish of ев 
т, Oulton 
hich were 
Park. 
Hor: nd 
nie particu! sri s fins ne on prd wd cr and ther 
A gy, E000 display both of е а а dowers 
ir a interesting Анны of pla tribute = 
т. Wilson Saun who жеб tin g other 
Tadora ica. € "Mus ree of Sorties + 
| um magnificum; а new Шнор and a 
| бега also new, both from чау: artha. 
a 
y Mr. S. Hudson, 
‚ Esq., Horsted Place, were exceedingly 
those shown by Mr. T, ras bert, gr. E 
o, Esq., H 
e 
o Vi * 
и— be 
"The w weather on both 
* | the show was both large and 
io "уе меге 
d | best; Roses. n iL Paule sri which obtained 
the. lst prize, was Maréchal Niel, which is a perfect 
yellow gem. 
Gladioli, 
Messrs. Downie Laird & Laing 
vm and veg vot corp 
shown by Mr. Sladden, Ash, Sandwich, and | 
were exceedingly | 
when n taking his D К, гаи 
and а pocke 
ктү qun а seed her ind Were а he ede 
about. e plantations in the ghbourhood of 
Sw АГ are said to have originated i іа this way. 
water, pnr e does to beany real 
йабгу? of t uch үт 
di flic ulty of Ар it 
E laid jd mu 
dd Dr. 
ка неф 
ong subjects were 
bea atifully fruited "Bion Messrs. Lane & So 
eec 3 also а device 
. Ө. Godley, 15 ак Street, Brighton. 
ксі ited a 
, Gre 
for a AEE A E | сө 
Messrs. 
Ve ge collection of 
ed by Mr. < Wm. 
ossed the Таг? 
а box suspended from a rt vue: from the 
Md ы т torrent was 
ined by 
t, where, 48 asd before, t ке depth was 
оп! ашу 1 16. obse: and on n he was а 
e dev ion t^v edi 
Mr. A. Smith, | » Dulwich, эж zonal Pelar 
med Glow, 32 Circle, 
den rise of 
level, 
Rai суеш 
farene: 
Several Ñ би Dahlias, some of good p 
ng 
were shown. етан them т e : ohn Downing, 
мат Golden 
sir Maren ко som | de defect seems to be in the mole of pre f preparation, and this 
È her 
g, President Lin Helen 
ire, Fr 
mpire, esci 
arded. 
iiri exhibited, 
several of which measured quite 
зөт [ 
a (e © : “height of 70 feet above its usual 
e in such cases ife 6те mentioned по 
да other situations 
water might be г ейи а X pe | die extent, and 
even the river's peel re d be bridled by arresting 
шу aters ere ined h its bed. 
Other portions of this report are devoted to the 
expedieney of increasing the nu iie of vegetable 
products i in South Africa, or M f rendering those already 
In of Aloes the great 
shall eafter see, 
dus Certificates, and similar фе мнн оЁ а PN 
were awarded to Lady of the La Lilac 
емес tion. 
days was exceedingly fine, and 
On the 13th 2976 
he Cape wines 
E has been suggested, that the milk sap of the 
Euphorbia, so ab undant in some parts of the Cape, 
mitted, exclusive of exhibitors 
cials, and on the second, 
shillings were ms for Malum. 
"Notíreg of Books, 
Report of the Colonial B 
Cape Town, 1865. 
Dr. Brown, the Colonial Botanist : the Cape of 
for 1864, printed 
Good Hope; ;basi in his an nual report | 
shilling day, 3508 
otanist a rd year 1864. 
valente and of other substances into the mter 
f which жок 22 ius some form or t, 
ith this view, some of the milk sap hese 
plants w icum tdo Be trial, but it was unfor - 
tunately pe to be of little value, pu with 
India-rubber or gutta-percha. Different ems of 
preparation may possibly remedy the defects of Euphor 
bia sap, or render it useful iu other ways than [reci 
just кыш 
Ке fer ing to the improvement of Cape wines, the 
gr. t 
т. "e. бане eron, gr. ЗА the. Duke of 
d 
were exhibited in the drawing room 
ting room, Those теак Мг. H. йен 
| on matters eroe to the "welfare of the colony. 
f t o 
many o f t 
tance, we hope t! 
ansies were shown by Mr. T, J. 
or ees i with 
se а 
huadred 
As | varieties of the Vine i о їо the colony, those 
Ue suited for оа wine and 
h-skinned Steen Sect od x iih 
he rough e the most 
and яф next to 
e M 
e 
tig, P to Mrs, S Smith, e ly beau- | whom this report is specially ended, will wade | these are reckoned t| Pos ied. Un азса adel, and the 
n NUR G. + Ceméron, ae to the Da Memes онй through this d ^ tiri Piper. blue book, Frontignan, which hie — s Vi am yed in the a- 
Were ау qn vely f Orchi Eri teemiug though it does with practical suggestions and | nufacture of the Cons wiue yw is 
| Mr Gilbert, An pa rtienlarly those exhibited id interesting informa d re to have sid "har " "the Cape Grapes were 
Mr Yong! oy " Hastings Mr. Rhodes, Sydenham, a of moisture in the atmosphere and the|the very ља in the world.” In rig for the 
E - H. Stone, Ура ias iaae lack of an ava ilable vig of water for purposes|causes of the intei the wine made fro 
Piet rui ы еупев carried “т the lst|of irrigation, seem to tute ^p ко — such Grapes, the author r lays considerabl stress on 
| Cent bon, x and fancy vari nifi- of e — in а cul сше point of the necessity of keeping the must cool duriug the 
| бу season were g h ments our author = е d Med period of fermentation, a somewhat difficult 
| кщ de t were ranis ioi: Some | by «бля a stop to grin wholesale deren. of to do mos uch a clim ate, „but one which үке be 
E | bush and herbage, which the colonists te clin g 
