сайма; 1865] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 961 
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ANERER AND Eai o ^ PRICED korr ин ы oh Pu Mr ie dett M| әлү өр ONE. pe re e т. 7 
W с c of AMERICAN PLANT n trying to convince | amuse thems ely vesi in thei e сатчу 
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as well as some new and very handse me kinds e bad worse, while every endeavour 
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Li cu i5 zd» Н Nursery, Wol o br be mado pi» induce them to do their best t Tux few remarks we offered at p. 913 on the 
Es HE. British. Fern Catalogu "eis 7 еў — ^ = "- sible, to e — evil, MM of the Еросатгох of GARDENERS, has 
RE A Br 1. (British uem LI s е for six p postage | for most serious con siderati me затда Мер, "yj digne Ties юн Кыз» елеч 
т Hardy Exotic Ferns) of his New pel КЫ certain that е ine: ке ation, and as it Т vits d > Т, F : : " А ” 
f TALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, a re -= of "we RE Foo» | deserviug the serious consideration of the garden- 
1 IL (Exotic Ferns) will be issued as earl ssibl m Җ.. е entu bring t romi 
Sefe part 1L ( Meer TANARA — iid though i : € ‚ to tell some | nently under their notice, Mr. Frsir observes, іа 
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уйин cn TOOTE nS e б M Eee igne flr wader prapa гч det of perdene 
ne S uced prie Д е діе d haps there is no class fi pre uch 
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DX CPICOTEES, PINKS, "PANSIES, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, hs bi reus ed pert |a qat ме г drin d diy -d ше so little is given in a гага, 
P dea erm sh and far too prevalent a ош c e" the vexed AR of wages ; 
к Ld i w Gardens, m - that теве или i fruit pro uce cholera. x is unsatisfactory er оз, _ but will 
ZEW TEA-SCENTED ROSE MARECHAL D serve to dispel this popular fallacy to poin : C aci 
Nm m оза „ЭЁ Rossi batig asco пане Pre ets out that there has been a less amount of di эй rom nd изүне the falling off i in intellectual capacit tyof modern 
small, in orked on the Manetti stock, at 3s. eac! this autumn than usual in spite of the hot weather, young gardeners - originate in this vulgar cause, 
Жыт. STANDARDS, HALF-STANDARDS, and DWARFS | in nom e the амдаа e fruit— Perfect rectitude of character, wisdom, prudence and 
seh or reerende from a e ШАН spi a pro ofus s! M ian EN рч y mo gov гипер! го ipit cha Ир, 
A. Go E Ashbourne, Derbyshire. | doubt p a single were ызат т. оне ii она «иа s gps bes ram — — жы 
meer ^ agreen manner 
mS A s тет, t Ei Trade. s Fi V suc A buted to а prudent use of fruit in due | lectual attainmenta A a x bigh order, ought d cou e re 
purple, rus rugose and — in centre, 3s. each ; 30s. per dosen. о something in the bus ‚А ш the ure а they 
ал" Si enen; er dos —Heddish violet, sepals e- wd Ty remarks are not uncalled for, is P. The fact i із, our prr ded tr e and flour g com- 
CLEMATIS STANDISHT. -Beautiful volet blue, 3s.each ; 30s.p doz. evidenced by a faot that came within our i 1 for superior young 
i pipe idos бе or good SH varieties ^ айыы Ui M knowledge "ец, where an elderly | ™en; and unless the condition of gardeners i is bettered, 
Gematises, wil! be forwarded frog o n application to lady became the subjeot of true sourvy, and their quality must, deteriorate. Alm out of 
x & Sox, Woking Nursery, Surrey. ultimately died, Du because c баг o : 
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starting afresh they would choose some other profes- 
БЕТЕТТА CAMPBELLI Пепино Р а vegetable food in any shape! Now, p things ү 5 А ~ 
ЕНЧА BANKES NEXU UN n. pring flower). better establishe 4 ү, шо dé Lu B t sion. — P romance of gardening ая a pursuit is 
VERONID US DAMPIERE їп varieties (sed oni. intimate connexion between sourvy and a want | genera ally folt that the wear sad ме 
ОИ of а due supply of vegetable food. Such — life, a f all [^ early man- 
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THUS DAMPIERI ALBIFLORA, 1s. 14. geneies as the present ought to stimulate our |hoo xl in the ас t of } d 
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еа & Sos’s New pedem and the members of our мүкүн is but scantily аи by а qu ha ranging from 
Wollington Nursery, 8t. John's Wood, London, N.W. ыы. to inorease the supply of vegetable food | 907. to 1007. per mm 
by y the ore extended ealture of what we have| “But gardeners have a more serious grievance than 
pem and by the introduetioa of fresh articles | еї this. With all our acquiremente, incl 
Ehe. Baruenets Chronicle. At for Kaman Са. а knowledge of half a dozsn trader and almost ay 
RDAY, bans * more pro essions, т хрр and T 
BAI rims Іх the e oe i number of the Popular Science Fux pod open! nowhere. 10 Г И ы 
MEETING s THE ENSUING WEEK. Review we find an interesting article by Professor 11 4 23 оне ud talent or genius 
Burner, Oct. ару Horticultural (Weekly Show) at — | GULLIVER OD Ње а ure нА value of | we attempt to p Ad literary eminence or 
ar үл уч =e other - erystals. The article | claim a standi son "d ied ned professions, More 
Tur efficacy of Воот PmuxixG in the case of |! n question is а summar several memoirs оп | galling sti ue he patronising airs assumed by the 
Fruit treesis, thanks to the labours of Mr. RIVERS, the same «зун, h разый from time to time in ast —— TEL ften ncial T a: v4 а 
pretty generall recognised in this country, and | 7271048 journals e author considers that the |9 Gishin E үш andok MR i т 
t Laser which render such au operation existence or absence of these orystals is sufficiently Д 5 Б е ti EN "pe е ras 
ds e equally well understood ; but with с E d ad^ th d жсти M en a o arai the wi i "a 
orest trees the cas di ín оорго: PRU APO, жид, ӨН moreoy 
e e is 1 erent, and ma Mile nes ot the айлы во аб tded id vim i: pe er E ud auy m orth by an € 
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is garden difficulties, — ** Thus," he ap ge б" this are good a and great, and all are mean an 
pies eid d ordinarily see in the process н ved at once easy and con venient as despicable besides. Such views d cse mould an "m — 
ya means for facilitating the removal or hovel and interesting to la out, da Е the | de world's opinions, Their tendency is to put and 
transplantation of the tree, ie he would вау that | 7® phidian charaéter, lings of the exotie|keep down gardeners with large families in the Чонай 
Ee a number of branches, in propor- був æ from вее айа ngs of other orders; es of genteel starvation. 
diss Аз lq and da d of Mesembryacem, which ind € also| ©“ » is nr а ede prin cnt useless р meto 
tompensate for 4 | boo en pots, and got confused with | existence of such tendeucies as these in socie! 
from the supplies of food. As the su : | other ооа "ig young айн, were as surely | mainly rule the world. If gardeners are to seck ai 
impai Р" pply is distingu ? У | keep that position which their general intelli 
ИОН te detect соц — and ETE, 0 ые 18. liko ike ad ben pos to hold, y - сий; 
; á f ing and no ivin; n these cos, 
this, but the result sought may be gained, irte radi, and intended for removal Jw Word of ном агулт sustained 
саге be taken, at the expense of a deformed | ® a Willo B zia ^s ^s fus on, can on zv 
ба tree, and years must elapse before Campions, an and Rockets, had got into t гоо | borne су destroyed by the sterling worth of our 
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vigour. nfusion, when nothing was easier than to discern | c nd the eminence of our talents. Obvious 
other things besides the facility for | all the Опа, agraceo by the profusion | of pese qh in | merit and real mental power will compel the 
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toot pruning is to be i hat is the revived in M «ак and early sprin ardeners are constantly using these as t 
destination of Sas de. qr 2 pape Mr. GULLIVER goes on. to deseri а a principal by which es eme to their proper place 
*partely or in a group? Isit intended for an | forms of lást отум and notes their presence in | Sots of өк m "S cesa 
avenue or for shelter? A moment's reflection will | certain natur al orders and their absence in others, | risin z. The one is the want of encouragement from 
that these are not idle questions, Ву way of | In Gymnogens "ud seen no си at all, and | (розе above them; the other is an obstacle which 
illustration let us take а tap-rooted tree: if such a yet the raphides, if we may so term win of Wel- gardeners themselves iet created, Our p - 
tree be root-pruned, the reault will the pro itschia, are gi z least. curious feature of t th either respect themse! 
duction of a Ja number of small rootlets that rr pte orth f th t of others, Destitute alike Y 
àre aseful, э ы li this rt idis ist through the several — [сы ower of controlling their appetites or their 
: for UTE food for the tree, expe р ug р 
Int which aro of no This defect, itis gom but we have said was to wir that his | passions, they ии» many a lovely scene of quie 
bon dud! ы. staking. Itmay, г arches are by no mean т> E The oti sns pe uda into a ч аана dingrace ^ н, 
however, out Жы ES fe ina case like this is [i e importance ame of gardener, and prove a pes 
d исор уну ojus o PR ear poesi eriv ET с their employers, and a curse: M their neighbourhood. 
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Such men in our ranks injure our social and intellectual 
дез — үм all the pute vu besides, It takes 
Plan its b Ww k toes k күл» шапу їп aec ipi со t uU vor rmi 
> аве, е make these remarks а bu masters may generally a 
тшу not for the experienced planter, but in | Mes little в сгучай euam ire further investiga- | rien "The man eei ready to offer himself at the 
| hope of checking that аркайын root- such = the conditions under which they lowest wages is likely to be as ignorant ng as 
àt thi 8 which we have too often carried on N наа ; do age, soil, or other external con- һе is destitute of intell nd a cheap rice is 
d season by ignorant и> о save them- | ditions mea fe their uri or their eere ? Are| always terribly dear at any ИИИ A 
Фа trouble, In these cases ‘с onservtiv they always present in some plants, and ав), "But А Nor qoem ta 
fürgery " should furnish the гру f practic invariably Ят in others? The different ber UA. CERCASI КН deme omen ые 
Тах; orms under which these crystals appear—are they | ^: satin of our melo vd e p аб nployers, She "s 
deriv is a certain class of people who seem to | si ificant of eben AT nigram of origin ? NI o “appraise jess es 
ка ы а melancholy оар ла from E the | All these are subjects mnog fuller inv бда ы ih ly. This pro power eve simia 1s уза 
м f things, We ean afford to s г зас ыа and, as we have seen, th " hold out promise | farther eod Perhaps gen a has yet occurred in 
mentors, 6 io eom passi i! M rmity |o ractical utility, The o rvation of these|this country so well adapted to elevate зек 
appre — is ап easy matter, а requires но and improve ihe Жыла of ра — as the 
to the magnitude of the danger; but | moder ate magnifying power; һепое we hope that | extension of the Society of Arts examinations 
