THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[JANUARY 10; 1863. 
26 
of showing plants of unlimited асе шау be made clear | principle were to be fairly tried? It is reasonable to | to, rain much Jonger; I must be dgamneà jon ан as the 
and ume and that there may be no p that its vive, on, the tendency of \ whic hw ould Irishman 5 i em, 
excuse or encouragement for the me oduetion of the e the number and diminish пар p ave Le Seq Bons i v Mie 
enr c persica one-sided s to Sen exhi- | М exhibitions rof particular т? quan d 0 m p "i 1 а аи A Prin > 
bition Fuchsias have Jatterly | v4 н If Ње | let new exhibitor, and thus г eruit the aia of | great blessings; but бете Dm р р Vs early 
rule were поб imperative, е епеоп- | that з st important body by whom iti 24 months күчө, is rathe € AS. ot ag 
ragement here and А be held n the|kept u thing, especially ав -€ sun hàs vt ihre А н аи h 
ape of a pr кенсе for а set of well ападай о Returning {о our original subject the Fuc d edid Me ptis i E d d Y iàn 
bushes, on the part of j dyes who might be uei pr roced to observe that few of our popular rima p sun, s i ^ dis i А M Sd 
to allow bulk to ca dudit E y—a bad princip weedin varieties, so as | remeniber a е 10 ч A — n : sp е 
undoubtedly, in Lim judg ånd that it is bad in o give greater prominence to those which liold the | saying to me, Y Я а табе е dp Ys 
principle to -— e old Расна atan exhibition we ЧААН positions in respect to m rit. Old sorts оѓ | һауе made the sun and moon go th rd М ; аё ару 
reassert, foundi our ions on. these  con- Fuchsia kx 5 iang on hand longer than the old | rate I wish I had got th тата oro Pie T rying pan 
siderations,—-]stly, that Rem quive large enough and other flowers] which are чүн and pump (the sun and rain), Tr ium d ved D 
much more h rade зе and symmetrical, may with proper | multiplied, pand "his "E ae m e every Fuchsia, | hay and c ad t ГУ s,” gai w m е d ut, 
car produced within the year; and 2dly, that such t 3 j^ iy, ihe inferior having carried your ay, you would have pum nio 
auty | mineand spoliv1v, 2v UN u 
D үа hri bg P ag om mM paro у Mam пра, E E et 1 egi gui it, the frying pan and sd pump i are in the aa ands.” 
iet pur ШӨ Eia ud the | The old man said nom e, bu t walked away, looking as 
blossoms, and are the best exponen nts of the true ri 
к, the several varieties. 
опе step be t 2 E reforming the mode of 
? We confess that 
istri к 
PER 
we should like to s 
проп the floral [3 wrought upon 
Las. 
individual blossom 
| of the Pis viewed as a wh 
| ог fro such , Cause, 
ole. 1 
аз. we suppose, older por 
Let us hope ə for a p March, КАААП is, with a West 
Indian ачр the riches of the world. Can any of 
readers e Garde пег? Chronicle tell me Tia 
really inferior 
long де they should have e ba 
prom 
nished 
Кай, irem var zn 
the flowers; and it becomes чымы joe 
re really mo 
t p. т, іп Би to the 
edic] a bank of Fuchsias 
ite sor - отац mixed, 
end to end, with 
b 
ot * RAPIAS," 
exhibitions ie чат 
made up of тей an Е р» 
вераг o singl е, 
[sing peri à all points co Жел: 9 їп 
these groups ае Ч» поје red a 
Robert. ord Wa 
rden, and Sou 
oroll: x^ both шше 
e hav 
the 
nd violet дез to Sir 
uve 
DW. 
ent position im our gardens. Ye itis a fact 
үлтү patent, that very great c ERAS have been | and 
e size and quality 
of 
to point 
worthy of 
nisher ой my Roses; 
itane. these E things аб ? 
n such defectiv s 
е ght the Ros 
on the whole, v one Pi 
were, ery respe 
exhibitors ets VY Lp oi (аршу those who аге 
E 
[ am, to the 
ous as 
enir de 
it is pa rotes won d ps st the elements, and 
a hot train a long distance e 
genial su mmer, «Theres 
wind)! 
also to convey them 
the show. Let us 8 ho ope fora 
8 
| (ош 16 is поб so con 
e 
A emy last address was on Str Aia let me say a 
ords in бине, a с Lam very glad 
get ч : 
y have con. _ 
^ and having an aspe haracterised by a d | 
Indeed, кз соп subjects which a ı| large pendent bunches of flowers terminating the |d; ау) that the Royal Hortieultaral Soc 
boxe Wes classes Meses UB Ni va | shoots, the parts of the individual blossoms being thick mE. the north and eold clay bia: i qu | 
inih better effect, webelieve—certainly would produce | and smooth and richl is d; while The Lord|July r the Nati his із quite fair; _ 
Жой variety in the scene of Ыы: hich they ан Peste —if| Warden, which has many of the same good qu зацы ies as | and we (especially Manetti-ites), who live t à more — 
a aie sai into di stinct clas Pelargoniums, for | the former, has the corolla more eue ted as ш as baee mate, must exercise our wits, in order 
ple, might advantageo ы; be formed uio. it lont | expanded, Sou to take something — even an ornament bot 
two divisions, light-coloured and dark-coloured. de Chis kable f. do not hold with attempts at retarding, unless by 
th а 
aout detriment ; so the 
and an inspection he collection which may chance to | stiff erectly branched growth, and excessively expande d | regards hastening a bloom by mani е 
me first to hand, and which 15seen аба glance to Des an | corolla. it » usüally à failure. The best way is, if the weather 
epitome of the rest, leaves but smail зо t to The best double-flowered red and purples dry, to water Ld gu запа if et, to put 
produc 
xcd -stricken effect. Assuredly, "it this коа) о 
classifieation were adopted, it would, besides pro- 
dueing a most desirable change of feature in the exhi- 
bition, Serve as a Very useful index to point out 
чау. distinet sorts may be 
uch expan 
As v e added Cou 
with a very m nded slaty-blue coro б. 
; ыа а бе blooming; and Edith, with a 
met with are Sir Colin Campbell, very elegant i in Thabit | panes of gaga 0 
th 
can 
and bearing profusely its graceful rather 
fl 
cherry- -like buds, 
Blossoms, 
Nothing amongst the sorts with 
сого As that we have fallen in vith is Eos 
than Princess of ipis ussia; and of the double 
Lgs w aid for 
grown is a sle 
ut old "Sir Colin Campbe 
ie a partieular flower UN and would con sequently | t 
ul hints to the raisers of а su 
unds, e such | d 
What 
tube and sepals light coloured, are 
n to the single reds. "Тһе; 
evelo орше par xx e ped 
ma 
t yet 
One adem 
ingle 
ottom 
owers; and Universal, which is remarkable "for its | Roses that are Ets full, pointed, 
nd and large distinct |foldings, are [Sx үзүр very DE i 
white 
ly better 
sorts, we | no 
ame аа, тев when ме! | 
dot variety, and a worthy match for 
are. called light Fuchsias, xod is een у the 
equal in 
still ай purity and | 
of the newer | 
iing you can do with them is to tak dE 
ur hand, LÀ Vibrato it quickly b 3 КЧ ы 1 
ind. ir ge 3 
чк 3 
with ps T bi not necessary, when EM | 
e Rose mu = fall expanded—indeed, _ 
b uie 
um 
Б 
2 
т 
біта des Da li Roses, Kp 
general chatketes (certainly at those кае shots con- |а ppm Дуз о сте us in pe bein before those | ones. Eo ораде} А will MI 
fined to florists subjects), кее: xeite тоге | ме аге about to name as really beautiful varieties óf | best Roses. At one Show last year І won the m 
interest amongst the spectators аз be more|this group, and the mos desi ble we have. seen, | and singles жы; Er this. The expanded ones 80 - 
tive to growe ow it rape ing the decorative plants, namely, Annie, TE I — were rags зам ext morni 
we have already indicated (1862, p. 1100) fo: re Lass, and Elegantissima, Тһе first of these is much in the location of Roses. I have hitherto | 
class For under the present regulatio blush-white with a scarlet corolla; the second is ке too little саге M this. lieve that se wil 
e 
ns, | is 
nearly pure white 
h 
co 
with а purplish-rose cor 
ot cases that objection being, that i third i isa remarkably dwarf free-blooming sort, with the 
first веб of any parti ' subje ieh the visitor y pure, and the corolla moder ge ely spri rend 
happens „веб eyes he sees epitome of the | out, and of Hl н-т в colour. D ch ancaster | i 
whole exhibition of th particular flower, and it Ad is a still useful addition, on account of the distin etr 2085. Th 
becomes irksome to drag on with i des gbnt a r - | coloured tint of its сого : dar! 
tion of the same picture to gaze е heré omit of course all the most recent novelti 
this h with t сопуётйоп of the | the habit of which to be ; and in our 
great lower shows into mere fashionable prom : e of t we have named, we have been 
(оу tate a poep hrs and there and ge stb vers; by habit M м. M minh ex bi i mesi indio at К 
ey f not | flowers. ax named in fact combin. good 
h gratified, and have moreover уне pec habit t and к Ае 
Tensi to be satisfied, inasmuch as tbeir = 
renlet to them nearly if not пае, а much as those 
have seen who have submitted to the crush which 
and Y ааты the 
Let, however, such bush E 
оша. at particular points, а: 
slow tour of the t qu 
ecured at least 
ssion, as ma 
many separate effi 
distinct ciotgtiose limited, etus asit may bie possible | 
to classes sufficiently ch 
have become in ойе | 
the effeet of this classifying ' 
New Plants. 
OPITYS ELEGANS (see p. 6). 
Philippi himself, from "цув 16 
from pe. pes Treue, 
This 
extreme а S Chili, with the ARAUCARIA 
*NEW YEAR'S D. DAT. 3 
Ir нуна Ma ж . This 
me prin from Hertfordshire, T? Ко m 
n th 
aporta: rg "act, for Valdivia is in the 
CLIMAT 
and therefore Prumnopitys should be M жын as hatdy. 
РЕ 
һарру 
commencement of the year, I miglit write Bs and; 
say, it is * good weather for ducks," but if it continues ^ in the ГЕНО, it would have been much better." 
кет 
I bel 
be admitte a that whi 186 Roses of Log size th 
b be done n1 
kleron of them те зра 
yellow, and the E 
d moreover 3 
Sufficient attention is поб раї id to a 
goo 
White e.—M,. Zoutman, Devon iensis, Acidlie. TI 
are ERA wii is fine, hardy, ek 
Yellow.—Solfaterre, Gloire de Dj, Trom de 
Rennes; and Celestine Forestier. Root wno this dh 
and dioi cob hor HM mueh. Removal will also 
| make her bloom. 
x 
Dark Roses.—The Emperor of Morocco, D 
de Cazes azes (good . h stocks), Princesse Ма 
[апа the re w Rose, Pi Prince Camille de Rohan. 
Now, if these colours had been more interspe 
