942 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE, 
oble 
fruit-grower, Oh the delights to be 
frais! es of standar d Peach trees bearing ^ bushels „of 
flow 
Savory, viis lightly edged with p 
wer Ne а ы this was Mrs. 
| à young pes venture 
addition class of laced klg TAT 80 hat | 
our 
im aginativ eaders may roa im i posse amid “ Orange 
trees under glass, giving fru ib a 
aud flowe rs and а 
үа ап d Devi in die SP evidently a ver 
but not equa al t e blo of Um 
ft 
y certain ind 
pire. 
Yell 
where delicious паса d Maltese and St. 
aels yield their * rich and sugary fruits" iu 
prodigal 
purple ; E ames b. 
dee 
fine 
y sha 
These ї in fact are a 
ili, edged wit ith 
NE uM pe George Ner 
purple; Bullion, ye ellow; M aster "of Arts, fawn, а 
Не brc are all li kaly E be: useful additions, 
all. that 
audy but АРЕ, 
but “ pin-eyed," pA P , 
coat of velvet and iicet 
def ect. 
This was long before the 
the fancy for florists" flow Daali 
good, industrious men, 
their favourites, a 
the ale 
it 
amon 
1: 
TI 
g ki ов р 14 
But though thus exciting pleasant dreams of 
Pomona's bounty, Mr. Rivers Pom not forget to b 
practical The bushels of Pea hes | and the luscious 
2. 
proba ably, if seen agai 
E 
E. 
1, be foun d wo orthy ry 
Pope's | Fanny Sturt, а «i red edged with creamy 
BERNT. 
pe e but the 
ust hav во 
right гЬ of. treal tmen it. 
white ; 
and John Bunn, grange striped with eim 
Euh 0 
the culture of deer and haltstandard „Peaches | 
awl ling 
had as ello "э, чү psu іп а season more 
they 
re | plan This idea x of course be combatted l by 
suitable for 
probably attract more attention, 
Amber Witch, amber 
ce, Hi cies of charlatanism among 
that now psc among our Fren i apid 
sorts in abundance we Am gs 
would | fi 
HG 
e ahlias Béosnif | fashionable they 
Hadt- 
FE 
ted. 
some gardeners. І can у repeat, let th 
of you r house be as solid as pat 
TI 
Ihave seen nothing like it "since Andromeda was 
а уезд words about the pit HN of the borders 
of an orchard house bn uas. SE the ps 
with the fork or s apade nches pth; DR oil 
cult 
AS 
A 
desse 
coarse [re with варете ор, ground iae. Pd T 
an nd flake ed | with med Cha aft ter 
ond-class Certificate was awarded to a large | Pan 
ў 
Aurieulas, Camtions 
reram ulus Ps ey 
poor, some rotten ure may, ibo REKA with 
that depth. It should aam а fortnight to settle bofore 
the trees are pan ted, and as soon as that operation is 
, trea e nd ot allow 
апу. 
If, after а few Tt. from 
ауу crops, the trees beco a little 
m 
seedlin 
was а Lo and Qi m thia b Judges could see in it to 
DAIRA a иса -clas fin 
б uL no Pisis Pj not a 
tall Бнр, ре a showy border flower, and hati is all. 
room for a any g but 
Such. de cis às giva 
1 udgment displaye 
noti 
many A e pisei 
mpos ost ха аА for surface-dressing, t 
XN К ths of an inch in thickness, 
upon it, but do not distu rb t 
who have not read * "Тһе rcha жб Ноцѕе” 
„ 
Ia 
and Pd 
them." but of 
noted an inn novation which, if n: stopped. ad 
only of flor 
в? flow 
manip is h Eur 
of flow e у, y^ ашыш чы 
Му КАДЫ; ; no dressing can 
Shaped blossom of the most beautiful ot fo pet. 
the Pist of florists dosis I have given, the 
the Т, у, „ноб, у, and the Tulip— 
think the med are pn. RE. 
not dressed 
Am are sedo it 
r for Шош, will үт evidont Aus this 
epest, 
dee and mo st fertile er | 
ж if light Md. dry. 
florists? societies. nfair to y» 
as it places the small grower entirely at the mercy of 
aed A ui one, the latter pair always able to select, 
fr a "B Ta ntity s almost ad libitum ; 
bien the sm MET difficulty makes up а 
goo stand, px slightly a о the largor |y 
being S hibited by te E cs being carefully 
with a small instrum: 
-The Elements of Botany for Families and Schools : 
Published under the чона ЛА the Committee of 
General Literature and Educ 
| his p Thi ntly a s ap LA th many 
M id ihe mauagers of po will do well to 
that the Жк ai regulation above alluded to 
"Society Jor A Le. Christian t Knowledge Tenth | 
Edition, ised by nas F.L.S., &с. 
: mS. 12mo, "A 
pendious guide to the ошону |P 
vantage in 
is not again іпігіп 
Another тергөөдө practice has sprung up of late 
at is рма миров - along with 
рн it fair takin 
r 
па amed vem ea М as unfair ing m 
isis пы her handy-work cannot be in 
Rosa с 
The Apiary. 
"T THINK th 
s v of MEN pec may be used with advan fin 
. families and schools, as the title-page suggests, Тһе | Six first-class looma on any gin hi 
try of the previous editions have been |ble, therefore, to place som Nn is a Ane d and these | Vit 
replaced by бб seleoted from well-known в а being generally improvements. on exitüng kinds, those 
works belonging to the publishers ; t 150 of these v 
being scat through its pages. very ample| The two annexed rules used to be printed iu every | 81858 
glossarial index is given. Not the ved “ its recom- | Schedule of 9 exhibitor | 
mendations are th nd legible » and the | to take more than one prize in each class." “ Бейше 
in which it is printed. n^ allowed b E. exhi bita with named flowers vp 
tands.” It would they were again the 
orate Siob : I -— н ph li ose Ne using seedlings 
nas would isqualify it, ow, Ponte r, m 
F ortsts f — exhibitors and jadg es seem to iguore such ques produce 
dte G ton а few remarks on the € at the | he consequence is dissatisfaction, The true orat. 
te Crystal Palace Flower Show. 100 gh т it "urge ЕЛ requires а fair exhibition and no favour, and 
vici anie of the metropoli ese on the Sha сап 
he is then well satisfied, 
would also add as inb to the managers ot |! 
* | exhibitions, that it is a аа improvement in „the 
w-ledge in Si, corridor of the house, 
кы eme 
Wo 
3 T 
grea 
tly соф 
bU 31b. n 
ny should, perhaps, - that one d Wwe 
раа ishe a swarm ol of this 
ropolis, а 
of fair quality, — Мыс: ее о the eritica 1 
ome er a чш pem in аталу" a quality 
ared with fme of the 
stands of M r, C. Turn Saltos ti ae man 
ers, was Janata Benge the hot dry summer апа 
g 
cadi ways ‚ obtained in Se 
being th more persisten the flow dani; vu 
holding on rise |} in the long cool nighta "ot unde 
Il in the аре d hot са arid night ts of Augu 
gtn the Dahlias 
Moen S inent i quali hong E "t 
Pose. erri pary, George Wheeler, Stella C 
Ginie Herbert, Ch 
гек А ks, must 
аге "А fine, a wi 
or some ye is 
M eh from its exquisite Pico! белүе dlgis Р ү 
Lady s Herbert is very novel peN distinct; the 
a 
ny | seeing ja КЕ of the stan 
length of ihe table. 
to the 
A dark background adds great 
ppearance of the flowers, and ете; visitors | 
ds. The h a 
ceutre 
they 
e cost would not 
en ion, i апу of the leading пене. pE uld 
| furnish hes correct dimensions, ^ Exhibitions would 
re undoubtedly be rendered much more attractive if 
: EH 
Ba 
Is тне Rost A Fronisrs' FLower !1—Under * Florists" 
Flowers" I бы, ab p. Dh a well-timed З а "ia ч 
the new Rose with w the Fre M 
t Eng 
'are ны first-class kin 
А st Ыы kinds I particolarly noticed Peri, 
ogg, NN. Umpire, Garibaldi, Goldon 
Ваг. гоп тап n, Miss Herbert, Foxhunter afi 
scarlet, Brunette rti Triumph, gd T 
Earl Pemb Edward Purchase, Miss bert, Mrs, 
pow. tom Amst, d Lord ра аз yix ng ve 
th phe. 
ly А 
nds were uniform in size and colour, William pe rity 
pated from s 
situations, may. easily be avoided by a proper Ста 
а 
w feeding my weaker 
the гае, тоша like © know whether 
aders , notie ed t hat sugar, given 
lli This а] н. to be 
c 
in one at least * my ceni ; and 
t the bees — ke it very 
; but this preveni 
dd - мо to Шак ДАИ of your оби 
h referencè to the remarkable 
eee. 
E can а 
gra rench name i-am mean «die ae goo 
I к ,humbly to рок, ! inst our * "iom of | 
м in^ yos ve attacked fruit n d 
to the comparative "peo of 
waspa 18 ÍT 
of my large Tene Вай? 
Flowers" being classed as а бе? flower, ich lil 
е | the old-fashio tad English florist dis to be on eed 
wane. The ане, й far as І remember him, w 
rotuud, ruddy, an remarkably воой natured ; had a 
Foe been derived nou d 
ай” B 
f^ ti that : 
1 Pat £ fal td d 
fine, ialy those in Mr. Keynes stand; nothing 
ог Auriculas їп à most enviable happy mood, par tion 
Sali с more beautiful than these varieties. liy i he was perpe over a Tulip with a “с suc 
In tbe Fancy class, the best flowers were Magpie, bottom, an Auricu patap rfect © л (q (roii 
Glory, e s Formidable, Sam Bartlett, d ll defined, or à ed | 
Bunn, Queen ro od Mary ellous, Lord W arden, | on its [^ How well I Tene boli pum or e t 
"Xearlin g Duck, lila with black, and Garibaldi, | of such те en with their gloating over their 
were ий өле very numerous, The best |fowers, ап 
Косе was that called Marquis of Winchester, a dark 
d the good- mir andis of utter contempt 
—yes, utter, although kind—they would give when I, 
thé “prosperity ot 
pou 
$ into and through fno hive 
