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THE CARDIS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE? 
[FEBRUARY 21, 1863 
only be ascertained at the place of 
e igned are precisely 
as e — E the — of ga 
e born: 
to occupy, pak N 
But, apart f 
th at ies standard гад pr e bee 
Vines, while mind, in | 
question of vegetable “pathology, that yet 
very 
or 
milar effec 
different о АЖ 
There is still a spec about the m which | 
and on ум eh we assign 
may often be produced by 
ed 
cleanly бли. i om latent. РЕМ duis ч 
е шаппег аз kno uctions 
nsufficient nutriment from hs ВӘ banefol 
f some chemical 
tional L'geeulunty to 2000 
ES fter т all it e ust be confess ed ан *6 eo 
! like “neuralgie” 
nstitu- 
- | finished оо; 
af 
h | their own Tois Leg sa 
| one of each of tho 3s 
; the 
ornamen аш бе 
ed at а db is а с 
than on а level with 
e face of a 
et 
S e 
flower is more captivating than the bae 
and the upper surface of the leaves is more highly | A 
he lower 
One lesson taught us b 
should t "he forgotten, viz., that 
s are sometimes killed wh 
afely throu 
des кука 
y the winter of 1860- vi 
js is 
All lov 
frosts. 
valued s n its own 
ralgio 
epit ы , where effects are phali enough, but w. 
the cause is hidden. Even тА g that we are 
ong about the chemical ‚ there are 
he ground in 
— osed before it is established [3 
all the vioissltudos аф ап English wi мї, is con- 
\/ where 
mildew have induced a partial or complete 
қ “В. 
destruction of the wood. M. 
und theory pee ev ш m Ee. 
in April w vids the. e growing season 
and the result will be a well-established, ен 
be fore he winter arrives, and o 
f its trials t difüculti ties. 
È 
the Kingdom of 
NOTWITHSTANDING 
сены times have witn ness sigi 
Түн learn from Me Builder that the PLAN OF 
or sides, | pee 
gh est 
should pas at least 
tha 
Am 
to | sche vs gie. 
а | flowers, they had somehow or other ME 
d | able, and though seen here and there in toler 
to | invited by the 
will live | f 
mitted to us а t days since, to а | part of w hich į connected with Rose-eulture with the ‚ authority | not includ r English exhibitions of plants, 
we fancy that we have a. M^ , though ie all the | which experience alone can impart. but which s em {о deserve the attention of oyp 
есеи whieh are requi No one with a knowledge of the s, | own societies. Those to which we allude are the, 
veral Vines were a E d inJ uly 1859 in а | would, we pr , think of refilling his garden | | follow 
poor еН sandy loam, full of Fern roots (some ої | with the varieties of the olden times. А É т ү 
em of considerable size) such as is often found in | owing to the scarcity of buds, or from other causes, 2. А collection of 20 ag ees vit. ks -coloured 
oods where the Beech ә nly tree which | апу grower should have renewed hi stock with ge. 
flourishes: a soil which i vious and easily | such materials, he will probably find it easier to 3. А solet ion о A — or D me 
drained, but which has soaroely ao € enough in үч n to disp m. We have entered 4. А isti ection, pie 15 disti m Sape айт = 
it for continued vigorous п a new ега in Rose culture. Summer +0568 are 5 Tho bat $a nota of Bil of th v. lle or varieties 
: : : E pots of Lily of the Valley. 
he Vines aecordingly е very strong the Tod valuable than formerly. Ме cannot indee 6. T st 6 Bromeliads. 
first year, but the soil apparently v": much altogethe - set them т but we shall do well " Th б est specimens of pom е 
exhausted by the first effort, and i , and then the number of 8. Any garden tools or implem I 
young rods broke weakly and v ет с eus D the varieties. p eM s, the Austrian Brier, the 9. Any obj par of art Beton са s "the decoration or 
condition ich has not bee mproved.| Hybrid China, &е., "е only groups of this use of | 
Then came the mildew, while the edi yis Fern|division that are lik >é запао p be exten-| 10. The best оні "Vegetables, | 
was beginning to injure the t т roots; 8 sively cultivated. nch indret i 
wash, apparently too powerful, has been applied to | groups, sweet, bri atid beoutifol а as they ar rare opportunity now occurs for sending 
the bark, the superficial tissues received injury, | must yield to the dines beauty and greater чайы to Cub ie a young man of "ana and с 
and the succeeding growth w still worse; the | bility of the Hybrid Perpetuals. Тһе Bourbon | who understa ds the manufacture of cider, а 
lburnum із agai Жа and i in all probability and Tea-scented e" if inferior to the last- | who is also thoroughly aequa айне "with general 
the Vines will aye a A d есау." entioned in hardihood and exactitude of form, | gardening. Th Man АН, іп whose sere 
Mp ei the young bark, it is quite curi so far surpass t redundancy of blcom, that|he would be pl d, will give 2007. a-year, and 
to see how the tissues are in pa ve тыгай эе they are altogether indispensable. pay his expenses there an back. } 
the ducts completely elogged up with a reddish| But another tion arises—'' The climate of Cashmere is beautiful. Apply І 
brown jelly, while а section shows that а preelely shall these Roses be cultivated ?” Certain pr by letter mE to Dr. LINDLEY, Turnham Green | 
similar condition obtained during the previous | аге best аз cl pillar, or ping Roses, | 
yea e see no trace of Grape-mould at мерт in general it is a matter of кур ыйа Wa шау remind the lovers [4 Flowers and of | 
оп the young shoots or leaves, nor апу signs oi|they are pan as standards or dwarfs—budded or | Froran Ехитвїттохз that next Wednesday i І 
last year's fungus. on their own roots he purposes for which they | inaugural show of the season, that day having been se | 
Whether pe views of the case are quite correct | are тшше, апа the p ons they are intended | apart by the Royal Horticultural Society f 
n hindered by the semi-su t year, 
ды с r spring me eeting, called а Camellia and Rhodo- 
es ndron ahoy, ia the same auspices 
on the 18th ; and an Azalea and Rose Shori 
fixed for the ES at "April. Add to these the s 
Royal n Society i in the R 
th o 
ranking amongst "the most gorgeous 
were 
one m 
and the fac bollec iot m them я 
Royal Hocticultaral Society on the 25 
о February, and by the Boym Botanic Socie 
n the 11th of April, must give an impetus phe 
tivation, not only directly vi the purposes о 
on these occasions, also m ientall by the 
iin which the Fa it 2 all w -— x por 
of attra 
LAE no хосе generally ET 
— 
frequently, 
=н. AME 
бераи which тап ongs 
TS, course i bsle сч in the 
alluding. Тһе 
Horticultural ey ы Ба 18th e~ эе. invites two 
sets of 6 plants, one ен the other бош ; 
ре, as well as 
ou by hereditary and preseriptive right, but also ITION B z iti ёз 
by M assent, she hen ies the same throne m Dublin has pou nally ly settl à That of. Mr. Tide eie Ps he held ers; and in addition, to fiet, | 
ang sways e sceptre now, as when s RED G. Jones of that city has been accepted. |from any qu at а grand display might be — 
feasted, and n BarrHo sang. Times E inter Garden will be formed at the |made of thes e flowers alone, if the blossoms would bit | 
ed, | in the onward march of events tle south and west sides of the ing, and will be | travel better! It is even worth making an effort, юли | 
f d i i : of these days, to bring them е! on а ший — 
тоте ол vestments from the loom of her This vue m le tent, Tin eoem — d 15 than has liitherto lm attempted. Bu 
beautiful foster-mother' зета ей nox да ел. n, | iron, having two principal fronts. ТЬ лю ап always, failing the plants, we may have exhibitions 
in gorgeousness of apparel, in in sweetness, 2 че winter PA ye will zon 2s f ien e of the gathered blossoms, and these, nicely arrange і 
ino standa forth unri Fallo and alone, ho i is xm Exhibitior пдеоране ies, foc. оде of the prn 
t t th Арай in 2a: n da owers whic met with in the who 
the predi for brin the Rose under notice department. The building will а ur exhibitio: кат 087 only to Roses; 
hardy decorative M for such it must still i be ете — = я = clas i Ir to ho d Societies im 
H room me in form. must say, owever 
сопа санла лай, the aa si secretary’s office, manager's residence, &c., with Jo at, Kensington T 
от а f| basemen m The эү { h the genert — 
now t 
und ental garden 
and grounds, the] уга ош of which: will be under 
bx utis of Mr. , landscape gardener, 
condra. ais of the e building is esti- 
dpt at ^40 € The whole site covers about 15 
tion npn by the театра of that детс апа 
n cheap, good, 
pamer pe ж. 
E entiful, it ma 
we ost reproduce 
t, t, whioh, though becom 
ill in Deny. 
poe 
diti prizes а, E iat 
su 
Auricul aeien loveliest of the early pets 
it seems forgotten by E 
The architect, Ж Jones, has 
of Mes . ORDISH 
гез OL 
Y de. co-operation o 
LE Fr of Ene Sgr 
e| of io iron 
ging from a Vf clever drawin engraved in 
the Builder,the аа will be one m ben beauty. 
serve that the HORTICULTURAL 
н Г. ОЕ Enee offers prizes for some subjects 
with the ek 
are liable to pro 
че 
. EYLES I -othe 
florists in earnest, wntl our eye сари first 28 
entry just below : “8 Pansies, fancies, in in pots, 159. * а. 
