Мавсн 7, 1868, ] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
221 
eless; those millions of ova are dead irretrievably, 
flower Blairii No. 2 cannot be too ар com- 
Nothing looks „ever lovelier than a tringe ot gre 
ers, 
TU the Counc <, Veran almost to despair. men nded as a wall T where a 1 ; no gay well-filled flower Loud 
£3 a bri right gle pm id hopeful sunshine suddenly |is requi to be covered quic kly. growth is|half make up the init of that; the flickering light 
extraordinarily rapid, and the foliage fms ри губ апі pm and n Pase eu green leaves, make 
lar 
ee: anei all its labours 
w de la Flotie 
‚Те Mon 
seem а crowned. with success. 
Ac r isher ies 
Preservation Asso ciation,” and det о act upon а 
policy which is most wise and КЫЛЫР, n his subjects, 
as regards the supply nf сере Íood. 
"ропы we shall 
ll be a t tot al p 
ди lat ge and do ve 
Ач оа 
Ro ose, is still a good o 
met a: ш M ias is handsome. 
6 Rose, and good 
standard r 
, plants I have used mostly have been the per Ts 
is 
The 
wid 
Fren r tro "e through ү 
ас of Trance i E Das анор а fence months" о 
n Great Britain and Ireland will be 
fom e the market, 
from the e 
the present support а s brought in 
to stop the Lm ut foul salmón, 4 ү "prohibit tho sale 
ise a show 
^ 
beautiful Rose, with flowers of a 
the growth is very vigorous, and ui is кайла ө good as a 
r or standard Rose. 16 should be pruned 
Coupe d'Hébé is one of the g 
effective on the tree or pillar, but n. suited to 
pot 
close time 
whether they come from north, s south, east, or west, and а 
to enforce one uniform close time throu ghout the 
ritish dominions, 
эйбер that, Ls Government will themselves propose 
such mea 
if "ew fios happen, who has brought them i 
жб} 18 Si eries Preservation Association in a very g 
үш us, 
Pise e 
ced it has its rew ork do 
E pcm it has an undying duty to carry а "i 
abuses are abolished. Trout must be legislated 
а . and the pollution of all waters, whether аз 
füheries or on the score of publie health, must be 
prohibited. 
In former days, centuries back, ouz inland fisheries | 
were of i cd UR erus for the food they yi T ge 
Charter, 
I prophesy this, if not more, | йоу 
at the exhibitions. J шю. Козе 
Е matchless beaut е ап pom out of 
"à in fair weather fortunate aly the 
which are rose M with lash are ei cedi 
door 
enm 
ot growing 
oes ihr yury 24 2 X = 
up t i of а win 
vera 
conservatory it a ) would answer well. Ay Saloon 
owner 
The arden 
primrose flow m 
on a wail of "e e, and even for cut flowers it really is 
тегу Та The Ivy and the Jasmine vp occupy 
ti 
sold "d rain or wind. This variety,"w 
де itn ofthe group Alba, should be савоб. closely. 
Mad me Plantier is жыл of those profuse blooming Roses 
t ааны adapted for bedding ; the flowers are white, 
full of glowing colour, and exquisite LÀ most тан ч- | 
able as а pot Rose, but good also a dwa 
d. 
, on y st 
ces anm now ranking among the old varieties, is - 
ЖЫ Жок, - а Utere утса standard, wall, 
were thought thy subjects of Royal r Rose the flower e richest crimson, uid 
there were hen. berede aia 5 V m each aps i hei that r garden can compare 
the present day. Even in e I vers 40 | wit " it t effect. Itrequires very little pruning. 
years ago аа уой zl та me. es а inni: The Roses of tlie ALBA group, of which the Maiden's 
duci of trout ; д now in am of them е Ment 18 
wholly extinct, a others you may fis week 
and consider yourself tvm ^if Ex catch t ine. 
The truth is tha t mills (formerly eim. especially | w 
modern 
Blush and the Celestial may be taken аз the ie are 
still valuable or their d nctness, 
elicit 6 and La —À ачи flesh- M A 8, 
mu. си h mar gins, Me est. "Then there are 
xni 
paper 
the ova wili never vivify, or if they do vivify the tender 
young are poisoned; and so, unless an effectual stop be 
pot L the poisoning, the breed will become extinct, 
ROSES.—No. П. 
Bv Мв, Wittram PauL, F.R.H.S, PAUL’S NURSERIES, 
еее ежи Cnoss, 
Sux: (continued on p. 196.) — 
RENOH -— is hybridi; ae чә erum group of the 
genus, has been depreciated more than т aher r by 
not 
E 
time. 
h com jer 
plants require close pruning. 
а pretty silvery blush о; 4 Ee 
lores very freely. Boula superior 
n purple variety, with po contro stille one of the 
аи 
{тартап 
p iq 
e revost ave у. 
e Audo » colour ; e Legras, white; 
Piah 
e fairly station 
n the 
of Clematis 
sort I 
and grows so gracefully 
and potiri with iir the еш ОПЕ I kept 16 
in pots some winters (including the very cold —— and 
t quite well and safe in an empty and fir ne 
The pots were rather largo, Ae the soil w 
rammed in € summer—from t time even 
might be кари, t doors. Ina imeem T instance, M E 
-—- it would yere c s pot sunk i na box, or in 
ort of case, made o 
It the — ect сечени Сосоа fid the uen 
would root it nicely, and these tile-faced box 
e 
ou 
Th may be screwed firmly against 
the vilius ed en rustic Aree like those Г M 
last year. In these things the creepers are с 
æ ые winds about, ek -— the others вану апа 
y grown. In place uite in towns the 
climbing. Roses grow оку if „ме only are , careful 
"€ Que ee nce ink, 
in their way. * Sophie da Marsilly i is а fair-weather Rose, | f 
«маму beautiful when first E if Mech "nies 
escape the rain — д — wit th 
а p 
esh and с e Hoob che hangs down long 
srabefilly me inrer ery adorned 
with its yello w flowers, б, its pinky buds half opening. 
"y centres, € 
pruning suits Roses, which are йс су in the | 
garden, but а зА елын or show өтә» 
mass, and the s of tlie “ morning glory^ eire to the 
suns shin ne. The grand v6 тве are the watering, 
the 
1+ 
The AUSTRIAN section contains the hardy yellow 
tho 
ing. People will have to 
Roses that are worthy of decis elits and tt 
— years only. The Persian 
eeper hue, ind more т 
YRSH appropriate for cover ing 
banks, , running р, tres , polos and high buildin ngs; ; the 
they form the best 
best of v very dark summer Roses. Cynthie produces pale 
ured flowers, delicately margined wit Мак 
large fall. 
ait produces pure white toran? е сан 
With rosy crimson * the flowers are поб large, t they 
аге neatly formed; the growth is not vU T Uo is 
rose-colo 
and is also a free-flowering sort. Duchess of Buccleuch 
isa large bold dark rose-eoloured flower, with blush мөх 
margin, a little but stil a show DNE 
Grandissima or Louis Philippe as it is also called, в 
good purplish-rose coloured variety. Kean y no 
means a show Rose; the flowers WHO. velvety 
purple das scarlet, and Gillet 
interesting and useful 
S|: The B 
ery rapid ; 
aie ва Ruga, Splendens, 
all white or “nearly white varieties, 
of weeping — 
and Thor ө 
thi 
е 
һе N Roses аге not unlike the last, except 
i hey ho hold ties leaves sagh a p part of узы 
ter; they are suited for the ваш 
ороме 
| Their reward will 
n | leafage possible; and though the trees in London may 
; this will not 
be лчу most fresh and radiant 
soon lose their first green brig! 
the case with the plants which are thus тайа ; 
P 
never can а feel happy without some Vine 
eaves—no other leaves compar С ы н them = ана 
not i r gar- 
deners have an sesthetic ine? "lt "indeed d folge 
does surpass all others, "e should grown solely 
where Grapes are practicable? e az "iue 
cutting, even justa m mon sort, would make a 
how i ent 
uent 
һа and then of 
malie a s Calyon, at great white. "Bind: 
weel, grows splendidly, and Hops will succeed some- 
If ever it is 
у. 
times if enr washed and watered, 
manure 
with creamy centres, is pretty and distinet ; 
Rénoneule, flowers "blush, shaded with тозе, is also 
ANKSIAN oses form a 
Leere group, wholly unlike any other 
igi of more extended cultivation. The 
mall, d ouble, and exquisite ely formed ; "the 
most distinct dale] 
bac wi ары nne we might 
eu to H 
And ied Ld little ladybirds de may h: 
path 
Ме. арреп 
will best fulfil their vocation eating 
а word of special commendation; it is hardly a show 
Rose, but i E bile flesh-tinted flowers are produced in 
such gay profusion that scarcely any Rose E S5 spa: 
Rose! ri AE La Volupté, or irse 2d 
а bright rose-colour, the petals ex visitely 
arranged. Some of the French Roses а те bemutifol i Шш 
colour and outline, and the petals are кангар 
disposed, Their fault as show Roses is that they ha f. 
арау appearance, owing to the delicate texture of 
aer and they fall ou of shape too soon after 
WS 
Em 
THE CHINrsE, Во N AND Nor- 
aiey of the Rose criticas in pen and 
very sweet. To grow them in perfection they d should | 
п Ae planted as conservatory climbers; 
of d are best trained against а south 
that is and w If left unpruned fo 
three years, mdr dn peling the shoots to the i they 
will bloom in perfec 
тч o ана ) 
or, if grown out 
D — 
* The Times of this day, Feb. 25, sh 
Prophecy is about to be Пе, owe that this Tatter 
Pa in у= 1 
important object to 
where 
nt leaves; it will be 
| of all these 
i ; — refused to grow 
d of flowers, pat I Еа him i im з the midst, of au acre 
be пен exceedingly _ 
