THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
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in m Len a7 strong BULBS а | Variability, as the hortioultarist? Who сап furnish | which we, in common with Hortieulture in general, 
vis s. 6d. each ; or bis: Bis., and 1290s. per dog, | ОСП 1 T evidence as to the constancy and | must ens now that our Chief has fallen, we 
EN алал 2.2. läst tm woyears,and found | value of the points by which а botanist is led to | hope, with the aid of our friends, to retai "that 
a тавь. Ohelse SENT. | айар one species ев. another? Who could | favourable opinion which has for ғо long a time 
1,000,000 Norway Spruce Firs loc y such an armou „facts to the physio- | been p upon the Gardeners’ Chronicle 
| SER IT іо танда 9 is 1foot up to 3 feet, He t, phism, an һе n before us, then, we interpret to be 
тту. JACKSON N, Bedale, | 8 imati sation, as the [worry Mur ? Who has|this:—to bear our part in elevating and expand- 
Г sorsire, bare en е тоте to ena a cm e prices; also such eo s as the horticulturist of proving ing. the science of Wort tieulture, and to bring into 
| yep extensive БӨЛ MENTAL TREES of large nie the value, for general or special culture, of plants | unison the scientific and practical elements of 
oce ppc ppt "ai THES and shrubs made known by the botanist as likely hich it is edd in devoting our best 
| Fx аон а from. Nor ribállerton, amd. minutes eheu ү be valuable for ornament, for use, for food, or rgies to the fulfilment of these we shall at the 
| Ке граны рана ран ME for other economie purposes? The botanist inhis|same time be taking the best possible means of 
| хет С tal ornan ni “annonce that his NEW study or his herbarium, knows only half the|carrying out another branch of that mission, 
m саи, coptaining Select Descriptive an plant—the dead part, the mummy, but the horti- nds б» rovement поте of the 
, (ye Rare, and Заз Greenhouse, ET EIE ET culturist p - advantage of seeing it in P ing | position of the professional gardener, To this end 
| Калак Тийре, ind oth Bulbe, is now published, ап »|state, of ing its Luca ws: from the| we ask for the help of all who bavo L. Le the 
к Im udo» dud врг end or the see eed to the production of the lieulture. 
› fru is ear immense ime 
ting, 
Sutton's pue Collections = Bulbs. 
QUITON'S GUINEA COLLECTION of BULBS for * 
Э ттоу'в GUINEA. COLLECTIONS for BEDS a 
SUTTON'S DS and BORDERS. 
For particulars see T °З AUTUMN CATALOGUE, which 
этем had gratis апа post free. 
x & Soxs, Royal Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. 
Ehe! ает ааа. 
URDAY, NO 
R THE ed G WEEK 
SER Horti arx l (Floral and eon 
Committees e 8, Kensington 
22 s 1 Horticultural (Chrysanthemum 
and it Show), at St.George's Hall 1 р, € 
25 i Horticulturai Сек, Sho d 46 
outn Kensington  2FM. 
MEETINGS 
Том, Nov. 21 
Weesp, — 
Ктсарат, — 
ls HORTICULTURE A m ENCE? This question 
soften been asked, and our attention has been 
ште than once called to it 
on- | 80 
ed 
tousam mir i 
E 
It is 
friends have forest Mie 4 us 
late to fol 
n the Jemy 
as p 
Баа. 
s to не 
imperfection: 
"Bg 
z 
[-] 
hire 
the 
somewhat 
he ere Hortie зды 
пз 
Contimuslly 
e M equaoy o 
of their houses, the degrading and | of the Sho 
| arbitrary нелі аим to whieh they are frequently | Tuesday, May: АЗ c гд отива е нейсе 
bject ted. „Тһе la bo ourer}is always" 
low g 
d P omen 
e delighted to find that the prospects 
of 
v^ thing eminently ans [NTERNATIONAT Hox этил. Ёхнтвгттох 
е т m nder ties w 0, 
xim 
portion of the e "Society a p» 
t| the Great Exhibition of 18 
Commi 
sums national Exhibition their staging and other appur- 
complaints are reachin 
wor rthy of his 
for mies ating gr d "d staff of the бейи. for {һе week. The Com- 
all 
their wages, the admission t the 
moneys taken for 
ла continuance 
public from 
8 arden е 
Тһе Fe llow: of the Horticultural Society are to 
irr ight = 
п {һе y of the 
We do торове - 
uthor 
ii ‘Society for i: that oris ture is a 
Мае, Y not s time to th 
or S де DN of t this opinion, Vb we assert |Ì 
pure empiricism, and much 
ша,» ы {һе СА and | shorteonings 
they n" etise, inereas 
‚Ж. ЭЙ: 
qoutribate to its progress, and show but will epe 
orthy by their knowledge and conduct, so will | Garden аб "that period, with "this excep- 
e in ais 
e great miniran i» rem the Inter- 
themselves 
omm s xj 
mide gcn ар. the 
| wee eek, rsonal admission to tho 
ne that they will not be admitted into the Con- 
vato 
the Western Annexe (or in the southera spo 
und already alluded to, , Should t be fou 
# Horti re do not invalidate i 
aim, in conducting the 
il мый Hortieulture, and to 
e 
ail ourselve ery o 
Жою е best Mss: of of avery oppor- t 
th 
not only be aeea the best 
ngi its progress, but also o f fm rther- 
ear. 
erit ht into contaot іп 
efi 
n 
immediate praet 
this assoeiation, but indirectly, and i 
we look e d Lures phe t 
from ово ку 
a short time, 
to both дн» ын of the 
Sti qi mie 
milar 
the гейт and 
lovers of plants of ишы 
forces, and present 
Hortieulturists and botanists will then 
а way which has never 
hope that SIE 
all the ЕИ al tb 
Ш join their 
emm роя or on :esthetie idee ions, 
№ conscientious devo кн of this most useful 
E or vor own part we look upon Hortieul- 
bm а branch of the science of Botany—applied 
to say, bea: ti 
more perilous to him 
еее, for that, A er here senes elsewh 
ai Dterests аг Саа 
ни des 
W 
Mary ox ‚ to the closer intimacy be 
ins and Наны s between the к безем s of 
and the e of the other, as one 
ns of advancing both. 
so will their own prospects | w. 
» ot Who ean know so well ЇЇ the | 
; plants, who see so much of their 
ing f 
display, buf -— with the best gua. 
x lei Horticulture and Botany. 
fature adva 
For our ow 
us, as they nd Dr. 
eations and; faets 
Ното ulture, as 
Without their ethics id 
have attained it 
hope 
will be our wor ii 
and to 
on all soir 
as well as on collateral su uet. 
plan 
sent & еше of the progress o 
g id rea 
LIND: 
n this Journal could n 
; without hair 
| the refac 
T 
Маш 
о from othe 
only on the Wednesday. í 
Ín return for these privileges, the Committee 
| of ics International Show and Congress engage to 
t Fellows and TO Holders as rad 
So de ell; it rests now with the D гат, 
the hortioulturists, and the botanists to 
forward and support this opere z the dinh 
Sufficient has ady been done 
^ er бый». ыы the 
to neg in 
** Seience no pner (t fordeuturs 
ghout Europe. 
M 
throu 
We have received a letter from M. Хасрх, in 
9 M. Ча, ч 
wn ү | unders 
ent : in our 
Ho — in the aper mir of our o 
£s well Con: 
tion 
tolo reign 
hardly 1 tant than | 
nes mE of our friends beyond the 
t 
veris we look | 
ua OA 
ation as to the| 
of Биг ач distrista, 
теб derive valu- 
tood in the eei om ин of November 4 = 
he e 
make one believe that 
| priority of an h 
made бер him. His 
[йен bis satisfaction that ће was not 
of ааны ы ва 
fullest recogn ition $ 
though iy v conscious 
arts use ај Ы 
езегу 
n опг айнак fine, 
circumstance wh ich was stro ngly со Болак 
of that which he had himself form 
gr 
ot the difüoulties under 
When translating the passage 9 {о us by 
