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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND Mac cum GAZETTE. 
gleams with a light, and his voice rings with a 
musie, whieh only lovers of flowers for their own | 
And who shall sneer, or 
as these? 
eserves ever to set 
en. 
ot gives is worth remembering w 
ap 
the well, with its conducting drains, would а 
the bor dor e efficiently as a distinct series of <= 
drains, 
[КоўЕмвЕв 1], 1865, 
оаа 
Pi iiri 
of Lindley proceeding to 
2 
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ment E еее drains, at a considerable cost of 
our. At апу rate, the hint о eorrespondent 
wherever it may prove 
plic cable, and may be especially ia in the 
amateurs 
in floriculture 
e еа 
pursuits from which he perceives эри derivin 
pure and sim aps there is 
too much impatience La RocHE- 
UCAU eo 
Seotland. # 
o 
mark 
8 | pinnze, especially the arn ones, w 
wards t 
E have diy ан FEFE addition to 
Tt has been „foun 
Ы gas dad forms of FrrIX-MAS, Rh this time from fath 
d by r, Wa LTER McKay | figh 
si Bar Манн Archipelago 
mself to a ical 
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mongst Fern growers by - name of МоКАҮГ. 
dires features "of this which is a well- 
ed one, m the рулы. мед al o 
the per end ; the 
as bro paepae A 
our 
i ety 
оа 
ü addition to the al AL numerous var rieti ies whi 
which aro serrati 
i 
it a 
utline of the | 
-— are nearly half | 
The | * 
ed, and} in сте losen 1 pae rather it 
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p 
r. Hooker to Sir Jose 
1819 proceeded to Londor,. where he 
Ji as his assistant i 
Dr. Lindley always spoke in 
Hom lity nd 
DUE iur vigorously, if w 
other people. Wh: а shouid there i ү full 
tole ion of our у еп в gar- 
dening? And why should we Mo cherish more 
tastes than one ? E owner of a picture gallery 
Fern-hunters. - 
Mr. D. Нахвову has been good i ш 
to sible d us 
XANTHOXYLUM ALA' examination the embryo 
may - discovered lying i in the albumen. Some of our 
may regard а Ттт ога 
A his еа; but he may attach a high value 
а Cra ; Lor RRAINE or а TURNER, зоб, е 
АНА, 
readers may remember that this аг. poe Seeds 
from certain e ^ youug plants have been 
of боде ens 
i| nantes or em pollen has 
Aes ha Lege of tast 
Rn nitum, ind: а аһоуе {һе апі |. 
of criticism, "The late октой" Как 
of the fine 
A pto: йс. 
— We ad to - — эе wea pta since 
there is this чыр no CHRY: г Зноу at the 
West end of — that e United icd 
Show 
tum 
be wellrepresented, Chr знаиш, Foliage Plants, 
Fr and Cut- flowers are invited. The 
шке, Pu in M Guildhall, under the 
D MAYO 
minates in ple — pleasure e and s 4 
SE is Mount one of the fine Р much show is Fern-cases, 
inde ed a music, painting, or poe m _ Кесе show isto 
for amu 
Frencl 
ork Haa с on the authority of the “Journal de 
_ | year adjudged the 
à correspo: hd of the ET |" 
somp ay ughly dried SxEDs of|In 
th 
It s a pity that some other | herbarium 
nograp nus Digitalis 
was published, illustrated y» by himself but chiefly 
by. Med Bauer. In thi 
й la 
Saone-et-Loire,' that the Academy of Magon has this 
prize for VITICULTURE to а land 
"VN 
deduction, however, neod to n iie 
ni 1 і sential nature, | 
bs the employment of 
Paradiso, ET is ү fite to be the me fes 
and most exquisite p easu 
the 
| been toe the art of pruning the rp ^d such. = 
opem rations as do not ri pegu uire the ace force of ^ 
male Vine. beo ве young women are kn now: 
as the Vigneronnes du M oM 
of the late 
—— The FUNERAL Эвы LINDLEY took 
hice 
g play, let it not be miade de arena hà bitt 
‹ тр - sectarian exclusive 
Е йө, if such | indeed thero be, who restriot 3 
A WILTSHIRE correspondent - pointed out to 
us a faot.| in ergo to VINE 
be worth th 
ing | sa 
ing p laced + in the 
ы: Wion de ad А duc e: uerg 
Pari is E зы d I 
t would be worth, повір ing 
ja at 
ndent's view, and there is 
or 
voy 
lace a& Acton on M he ia of | w 
onday last, in 
vii its character, But Аы кийе аз айпе жс friends Le торге отав, of Bolany and 
simply the means 7 Horticulture, amo: S 
whom we noticed Mr. BENTHAM, 
r. Ноокив, Dr. posee Professor REICHENBACH, 
Sir WENTWORTH Юпже, Mr. FogruNE, Mr. GIBSON, 
| Mr. VEIT тон, Мт. EYLE LES, е, &c. We hop 
Sls 
B 
the ipei: of one who for во many years осор ied во 
high a position in the world of Horticultnri 
E LATE DR. LIND LEY. 
[D ү was born a t Catton, near Norw. 
s шо, wi -— were — more as wey i 
Chinese art than as — 
s 
is laid Jo 
on the figures of" new 
ређе jus alluded to 
entandro of new [Hen and new 
Bauhinias, 
Orchi idac 
In 1822 Lindley became Garden-Assistan 
o the Horticultural SN of ied Mr. des was 
мч Honorary Secretary. At this time the agens e 
iswi in process "of formation, pa rtly under 
dence. This duty 
ardour, risin; 
io heir. Ba those less 
order tha E the orchard vii "bi 
winter. а 
— to ihe ры 
to perform bot 
fü рь WM 
his daily APEE дрн uring office hours in legent 
Street, or once gr at the Garden, besides бм 
wor Fk A early mo rning. m e м 
wing 
- the ie 5th of орту 1799, being 4. а Десе Чәр} ot А 
ood e family. His father a nurse 
Yorkshi y 
e ot сата ability, and is en y to сњ а не 
the author of * А de a to the Orchard and Kitchen | en 
Garden, Dr.L as educated at the Grammar 
School at Nervi, a w hich Dr. Valpy was then head- 
— Sir Wm. Hooker having been a pupil at the 
e school № few years before, Аз a boy, — 
distingui himsel? by his industry ee quickness, | 
eM mer m difficulty in learning lessons | 
ring h h he 
bes avidity that his коо оча ле on him 
the лена of A tiquity." 
when he was about 
Belgium y" чага ог 
He left school|o 
and shortly afterwards went to | we 
Wrench, of 
d 
expectations ет: 1 untoward, dins тышны Wi 
owever, Dr. Lindley had been enti 1 
the Socie had pub Mises which taxed his 
energies and attention to ү ost 
ith Mr. Bentl хд, 
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which bei X pn tried ag 
Founsanoes 1 
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d Camberwell, the well- known seed merchant. 
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| 
» | then Mr., Нооке 
| s. the time of е hich we lt g Mr. Hooker lived at 
to гэн nic, (Shrek ac ien ошоо — 
«> first — acquaintance was wi ith Sir William, | 
H 
ted to any pitoh, on а and was in the habit of iag Lindle 4.4 
bill side, I this would importance than nes Аел procure xs = ла. acquaintance 
in a flat country ; but then Ben i is Ps additio nal | Ў®8 масни ita after ookor's removal to Halos- 
dvantage resulting from the adoption of what worth. 16 at, this is latter place that Lindley made 
we may call the mE of rain that | в лса ныи ы au eg а. 
РЕ. Бева ond LN i ag th himself to his task with so much devotion tbat he 
мер — e | eo dete at a single sitting, having worked at it 
il would be aérate without fart rther trouble. fin 
short, it seems to us 
three days and two nights wr intermission. 
is translation was published in 1819, 
k 
pues, sii айа ofice 
Gowen, an 2 In this office re 
: t in the management. E d 
ошто until 1858, when he resigned, 800, P 
