months the Garden is ga ау w 
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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
apparen t in order to get “the three or four bright 
and cheerful looking sorts that are really wanted. 
Correspon 
Дре» 4 seems to 
dent whose | 
In the open ground during "winter the › garden п must i 
| present a somewhat b 
s flowers are concerne 
d. But there can be n d 
cu peres in keeping the тер г other gre 
s which may be ere An I боа Christmas, 
| until a display can be Mig ground out o f doors. 
Most А оно ons acquainted рүн 8 will r 
agre this poin nt, and add that dt 
is "ка а 
а 
[FEBRUARY 28, 1863, 
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thriving alike in shade and sun nshine,. ат growin. 
e least — — and situation 
and climbin 
flov 
оч 
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un 
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ч 
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£g 
g 
e 
e oh t I have in | vie is 
Д wil Дош rish on 
pruned чону ds эы 
„Тә. Dix 
ASK, formerly ly an i important group, may 
; Petun 
ing 
ҮШ, еа 
t down or four varieties, Та 
lLsized Rose of free growth, 
with векш Ё grean foliage; the p wers аге 
ruxelles isa А 
n-rose 
amateu: 
бишей" classes 
with b 
мае tos buy à and t m, and w ing 
time comes he is арис to find that the differences | 
lves are in cases next 
ui from 
жаг; x all the inferior classes, 
y 
for the developmen nt of P cliente. floral чш 
пей w lush. Leda, or Painted 
Pamasko x in m best form worthy of a place] in ey 
сее are blush edged with lake, 
mede chooses the beautiful spring and a 
regions а: 
Ep 
and E Where care i 
pus while the. ле su 
16 wood, and leavea. 
be used | 
are o 
Azaleas, Primroses, d other ideft Chinese 
аг] 
part of the 
з vd tty a 
ta eem D preserve the mark 
ras nd ex en, as 
plants are induced to bloom in the early 
season in ne country. 
In addi tion to these there have been introduced S 
ithin the last 20 years, а race of f Chine 
d 
nd easily indu: ced | 
England, w 
p lants, реген Шад inour climate, a 
о put 
t forth their blossoms as early as January and 
superior classes should share the same ite. 
We are not singular 
contemporary, followin ui up pre 
bj t 
~ 
eu ч ter are admirably suited to supply | 
ant s h felt by the Fellows S the Royal 
Horticultural "Society. Wh iat, for ple, can be 
с 
th ruary. 
© ifolia? 
ou 
writes :—“‘ It isa disgrace to the nt lish s Awya 
that they have not struc k a bl ow long since at н» 
1 
Then there are „ће double- 
rea 
ini 
blosso: 
senec in which it is not easy | 
to detect a omes beni f 
worthless. So longas the English seed trade passively | 
submits to be gulled, so long will the ө бесе seedsmen | 
provide them with these * fat collec 
vie ngi 
e 
clean: eshin 
fact, tende t to facilitate the АБЫКАН of this impo 
element, facilitates the gardener's operations, and is to 
i urposes, а boo: on to 
ft 
ne o 
me aches 
Almond = oducing e and white and Dd flowers as 
arge as Roses e may be named 
Козу viridissima, е 
Jasm nudiflorum. The 
bilis iigh also do good s нө, ег оп в 
hanging baskets, and be as n ve as 8. 
ее ba, Deutzias, and 
aceful "pielytr ra specta- 
ram or in 
at the 
Crystal Palace at Syd enh Ken things 
E igit be named which m be used with good мес 
such, for example, as the Acacias and other Australia 
ofit its di ea and tiny flow 
in a rich soil, and should be subjected to close pruning, 
The Moss Rose will always rank high where grace 
and beauty are fairly appreci iated. Baronne de Was. 
their flowers in бб 
and spring; but those above mentioned are нает 
recommended, they could be procured in quant ж р 
d used i asses at а trifling expense. Of cour 
d other well-known flowers, e np with [a 
useful contrivances is the Нур Mr. BUTTON, 
of which both a description and illustration E ар- 
ns. Another is the 
japonica as a ver ery ornamental in э. owing to 
its being covered vi eie ed berries. 
Jasminum nudiflorum produces its flowers in the 
| fre еу оп е terrace walls. а Шашу 
blosso: 
o 
| open air during the pet of winter, and e сага used |i 
hich will cover a Ө gin: 
rop red flowers, of good size and globular form ; it 
ram is distinct 
orts rather than 
experience of one o e 
ave been derived from spor 
s during 
the montas 
from 
tiful bright pink Rose 
wth 
these e H ydropults work well, and as they ar - e extremely of J. January -and Februar ry, en d хакы t look like a bank | Clemence Beaugrand is а beauti 
eserve to be ended Primroses, is а valuable айе етен and Jas- те е: eis double flowers; the growth is vi 
=d isi portable did engines, Th "i are in эргин» а nudiflorum will do this. малаа is а large double almost white 
uita ue Me um. må syringing gs of ар These early flowering plants which I have recom- nol equalto the White Bat form or purity, + 
kis b. s,- wh 1400 out; the mended for the decoration of the conse но їп but Ев Р еду digito v which bes Пайет dot 
eap ed o оніо “ soven 2 eight vene of ne winter and spring, might add greatly to the ornament | not. Gloire des Mousseuses is of first-ra excellence; 
fee n worked by the power of |of the Garden out of doors during spring and early Ё ч нш blush, very iarge, full, globular 
one iin it wil be iie t they ha e|summer; and I think if Mr. Eyles would turn h th ] sort, but well mossed. Gres 
ay be less toil | attention to the varieties of the gorgeous Tr Pæonies lific resembles the old variety very een. 
than t the s syringe; Whilst Е. are not only less expen- | he would show how ornamental they аге, and add of dwarfer growth, and flo more profusely ; 2 
sive than ап ord garde engine, but have the | another feature to the RE of th f а beautiful bed of about the same rate of De 
further айу: онгу age of being 1 Me bulky, and available in | month of May. R. Fort Celina. Marie de Blois produces гоѕу lilac 
many situations where an engine could not be readily of good shape and is above the average 
introduced. 1 Londoners and — npe рее erit. Nuits de Young velvety purple йо! 
who care for dois little gardens an ouses, ROSES.—No. I. k and very double. Princess Alice, 
Should therefor ail themselves of such Dupuis and By Мв. WILLIAM LL LEA PAUL's NURSERIES, by me some 10 or 12 years 
With them wage з warfare against the army of WALTHAM Онова, find, still quoted and commended in four out 
blacks, сег s come up to attack the | Summer Rosrs. Om we dispense with Summer|the Rose catalo| that I have looked 
plants which have sapping and mining of | Roses? This іза question which we think admits of flowers are blush with pink centres, 
the sewer contractors, and the ev il influences of the |an emphatic “ No.” The autumnals are undoubtedly | way of the Maiden's Blush; the buds 
erret their well-being. invaluable—among bcr the Еу Perpetuals fur- | Prin Royal for form Рет ‹ 
The forvard as ire aan A xi e us with ооз of perfect form and exquisite | gems of this ; the flowers 
to the бе & of their power would be available at the col rs, and yi of ongs|not over large; the growth is hardl 
erts of a conflagration. | Бе Бау season of uw den to the es verge of both aud flowers are improved by 
d agde даш "in ihe el late: th те за =] ше унт =н тез ы у, * 
abun y in the later mon A e year, | full purple flowers. Reine Blanche is а 
PLANTS FOR o "m EARLY SPRING апай are consequently even more valua white Rose of perfect outline, ve rather fla 
AT the soc Meeting of the Royal Hortieul- | 
tural Society which p. 150), 
in those 
ай which are visited by their parten in t the 
ав freely аз Madam me Hardy, 
| autumnal months only ; but for 
none of Y these equal the summer " Roses. 
The flowers, 
ә: 
w g 
а discussion he place тше the dull and drear y 
ich the Garden presented during the 
к unfortunately happens 
à or rather, Lo ught 
riod, ма with the former, concentrated on а 
Poli int of ti e; and if they were EL. flower for 
flower, throughout the season, we "a whether t ns 
to say, f 
of the Fellows of the Society e in не Londo on, and when 
they vi thei ir gard den. It is of little consequence to 
t tumn | 
them to know th and aut 
balance 
h 
val E 
Moss Roses, either on their own ro 
to the Manure highly, prune cl 
they will yield. arich harvest of the sweetest An 
we reo xceive > the: A at once or ga d ts; а 
certain it is {Наб the garden is stripped of З фе 
h flowers of every hu 
this time бе | 
егу gay it was last Vue, for b 
of them have left eet 8 places 
бето oom much bette 
expected to is -= pm th Ken- 
thing to look at during 
at all unreasonable. 
КЕ 
ат) exclude the Roses of June. Beck is 2 Eod 
viction, and following it I shall venture to enumera 
the principal s summer 'group s, describing a а few of the 
most desira ti 
The BounsAULT contains one variety, Amadis, which 
must not ре wm sight of. It is is one of the hardiest, 
(То be continued). 
DIES m— v. 
Mi 
| Williams, in the Seven Sisters 
| Orchids here were looking well, 
