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270 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Maron 21, 1869, 
discolo red. bep scientifically, is the presence of | The pea: are rosy pink, of good size and form, | Souvenir de Leveson Gower is a fine ur Жш 
all midi and not called “ а colour." So the discolour- | | usually arranged in clusters. Аппа de Dies ghach í 
ing and colouring (where “white ” is intended) ought | | quite е — to the last in every character n Souvenir dela Reine d'Angleterre has bright. тову ink 
to be carefully avoided in the wording. of the colour; the flowers are composed of fine large thick |flowers, very large, full, and fine; the grow 
gection | pet tals, produced singly, of immense size, but few and far vigorous, and it forms one of the best of pillar 
Would that I could fix my ideas of the things | between. e Mie is a truly beautiful silvery | Triomphe d'Alencon, with its fresh bright. red Бо 
wantin а Lord Stanley's Dill. upon the bright mind|pink Rose ^ — form; the Shape is almost | is sure to please; Baronne Prevost, which it somewhat 
of lor Derb фу! equal to Coupe d'Hébé, which it resembles in some | resembles in growth and form, looks fa ded by the Side of 
I have very brief space left to touch upon Мг. | respects ; it is good for standard, pot, or. pillar. it. Triomphe de Lyons is the best of the у very dark 
Bruce's pil "probib iting ete export at "foul lfish Аз Baronne Hallez is a dark red Rose of average size and ree лр Ttt although not always clean and 
form, sweet and free, but hardly vigorous. good. Triomphe de Exposition produces vivid redd; 
far аз it goo it will be de cidedly bene ба cial, ad Алу | бирт mea isone of the finest. Roses grown gnda; crimson flowers; it usually loses its shape too eddish 
ne market for foul ре But the wu pe keep | glass, but it is uncertain out-of-doors, and seldom be first-class for exhibition, but it is ome of qas 
em sharp look-out lest а home m в оре (эз d | than second. pee the colours. are brilliant red shaded effective for garden decoration. Triomphe de Paris is а 
Such foul salmon may be "kippered; » Y: "picklad, " or|with blackish purple. Caroline de Sansal, clear flesh- | good dark Rose, of size, aie and he. "Ыт 
* preserved іп tins for exportation. I need do no | colour with blush edges, is а first- -class show "Rose When the average. _ Triomphe Bea is 
more than вау “ Watchers, kind keepers, and |16 can be dnd clean ; it is however a fair-Weather | plum-coloured edition of D Jacquemin нф 
ballit bow ware ! | Ros se only, and while it cannot be dispensed with, it | {ог garden decora ion, but NON. full enough for 
Mr. McMahon's Bill to — " — Laws | с RENT be confidently rye on. vm el де Rougemont |a show Rose. Victor Verdier is decided 
ol d to those of Englan аз the latter їз a very large expanded Ros a pale rose colour, |in advance; the flowers are тозу с Жыз е with : pur. 
have proved themselves to му ape vule must | shaded with carmine; it is of Бай delicate habit, and | plis edges а large showy  free-grow: ls 
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о beneficial to Ireland, and not only to Ireland | requires a rich s oil and close pratis which extra | with beastifal foliage, good for exhibition, One of 
bu i England also; for the supply of food being | attention it is qui te worthy of. Comte de Nanteuil is the very се or effect іп ihe ga arden. Victor 
ir the world at large whereunto Irish products | a perfect Rose Mart с, to rule; the flowers are гову |" ard, although irregular in slaps à is valuable for 
"= ported must feel the benefit. The temper | carmine, lar rge, fu * s ‚АА УУ: E "cran. dito its brilliant velvety crimson flow and beautiful 
th ihis (a show e may be f Comtesse de | foliage. ‘Virginal comes in s fhg. IA raaa to the 
пен ЕП are its opponents in and out of the H use | Chabrillant, d oes "оба аге Mc ind very sweet ; | preceding ; the flowers are pure white, the habit rather 
numerous, powerful, and energetic. But for the ОЕ ч this is not so constantly good as the last named, buf | delicate, but the variety still par И 
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and are struggling for their own individual Siete | de Cazes is a very distinct flower; the colours are 10 ooking flowers of a pink or pale rosy hue, in its best 
regardless of public benefit. Such men should | pur le Lire, an dado. very ve vety and variously | state very beautiful. 
— н; that “по man ought to act as judge in his | shaded; it is a most effective Rose in the garden if| Тһе Hybrid Perpetual Roses require high cultivation 
cause." runed ‘sparingly; ; the оте is vigorous ii uchesse | to bring out their valuable qualities in = iare 0 
"Р do поё think the House will feel much doubt in | d'Orlea ood Rose; the flowers m | manure freely ànd prune closely, wateri 
passing the Billas a whole; but there is one clues in in| prem) blush, large a “fot, се growth, n during the season of à rapid provin Ei ета 
16 referring to the prohibition of netting within 50 yards | , Empereur de Maroc oc, though not should be dry. Those ki nds which bloom very freely 
NE. or чото а“ free gap," which may occasion much | | hardly be left g^ of a limited collection; the rich should be relieved of a portion of the flowers when'in 
debat is, of seeming insignificance, is к: of the | | velvety maroon wers, the summits of etals | the bud. state, by "which practice the flowers that ars 
St Minen Fish, before passing through, in | foldi ing back with j^ much Шашу апа - are | left will bloom finer, and the vigour of the plant be 
[Temi a riyer, must find the gap and nec cessari ly кш, апа lovely. rangois Arago, with dark velvety | more efficiently preserved. 
f le flowers, is also a он а addition to our даг 
fish h avin g passed it, pauso, in the ane immediatel om; it is hardy, bel is eee t'of its colour. 
share Ма aln 1 descending a | Francois I*' is uite first.c ass, whet ber for exhibition 
r hav e to go Hs a similar toil pef ore they ud or pan т the flowers are brilliant cherry, Home Correspondence. 2 
t To allow the eure within et сой size and form. Gene D во minot is almost| Larch Rot.—I believe that Mr. Berkeley has 
ards is zm e as giving him unfair|too well known to need de ption; the flowers are | truly as well as ably stated the chief causes of 
advantage, for r which he can be on the look- out "замі | brilliant red, very velvety, large and very double. Тһе | going rotten at the heart. Тһе case is exactly 
hours day. ntroduetion of this Rose was quite an era in Rose | Ше same way with the Spruce Fir. You will find the 
mcr the Irish Bill, and may it pass as it| culture; it produces seeds эң freely, and the seedlings ваше thing stated in a letter cf mine іи 
ier rm Е. С. lave proved во quat that we have alread hich. you published nearly 20 years ago. In both 
жыз ra Mei erg race е from it, Gels! Washington has bright | Spruce € Larch the general cause of the heart rot, is 
ROSES.—No. Ш, rosy of large size and full; it is sometimes | the decay of the roots, from their n into a subsoil 
By Mn, WiLLIAM PAUL, та R.H.8, JE, PAVUV Nose, - M but tibus, Gloire de e Vitry is a first-rate | which ce nd di them; the two things most certain] 
D w Rose of а bright rose-colour, large and full; the | fatalt my experience, being - а. subsoil, 
— = with Summer foliage is ава? thin. Gloire de Tinton pro- chalk, k^ will be. interesting, I thi mdp 
Roses (p. 221), pene ^er йй, gospo only. 'The|duces scarlety "crimson flowers, large, full, hat in th 
commi ite Moss are desirable because they prolong the | flne; it is а little uncertain, but nevertheless Castle - oward. and the n neighb неч Фи абзе бін 
season of.Moss Roses ; beyond this not very much сап Ье |а superb pore ei km — is a white Rose | extensive, the Larch is dn sound and good to any 
said in their favour. "The are for the most part of | with rosy c ers are not large but fulland | age wherever the subsoil is caleareous grit. On the 
ur E на not overburdened with moss, They | exquisitely rA "the habit is ar delicate. Jules | coralline oolite, which, as M t cnloareous grih i 
n x „soil and поа be pruned closely. | Margottin is an every day Rose, the flowers of t right | always dry, the Lareh is not always sound ; but 
wpress Eugenie is the prettiest of the group, but also | cherry colour; one of th iM believe that the Spruce is sounder and bettor on the 
опе оѓ the most difficult to preserve in health, being Та Reine, one of M. Laffay’s original Н vrid Р ~ | coralline -oolite than on the сисе t. I lok 
naturally а short lived The fl 
y 
. owers are brigbt | petuals, is not, yet surpassed in its way; the flowers ^ад forward to the Committee of the Royal 
, E э” size, full and perfect in form; the тозу pink боре with lilac, very large à and ue it бобо which bas just been formed ла ано. e means of 
€— S s dwarf, General Druot grows freely enough, is а magnificent flower, although а little uncertain. La | collecting and publishiag a great deal of valuable infor- 
shaded, | Ville de St. rs is still a good flower, De carmine, | mation on аа nd similar Hi ects. C. Н. Strickland, 
" kadot ib white. large and fi Lælia is a silvery rose shaded, very d oA 
pri ер с руте —- Madame Edouard Ory is one | lar, rge, globu m: nnd in every respect of first-rate | — Sérawberries.—In reading Mr. de Jon govs couse 
Eod d sete: 1 is free, the Ap dm rosy quality. m dec ndi is E of бон high coloured | upon j^ cultivation of бааа published. last 
аго onl або uble, Hortense Vernet produce ces 
violet crimson, was surprised to find Бай За - ГУ w— 5 
oag EI the — m white, produced that уйын € Fire sire ; "the omen e large, ior ма hc planting on runners i in the 
"he group "у бе н emn denn, Vend iain Ae оед Madame Во canse they could not be planted - tat fho, proper int 
is very differen other, a hj to have some Mt in summer, ee that it 
s а ех nen - bright rose margined with азр, пес old a renda blood In it ; ihe "wis. f are rose colour Ote the operation till spring than to move them ч 
ges, very large, full and excellent. Madame er na am convin & the sooner 
the ho Пази PERPETUAL, now tho leading group of | C. бар is f gre t finish; the blossoms are ted out after they have rooted the 
^ € «d is o M ratively modern date, еМ. H е лозе — c with lilac, the form very beau- bette there are beds ready to receive them, 
S ae ac ps ra stock. In 183 37 my A is car e, often by far the best plan is to peg the runners down in 
M ue, sent — а beautiful purplish Rose | pur "yd, i. эйт" full; €; free hardy Rose | small pots, and as soon as they are rooted to plan 
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which he i ^ 
ы - vti noy descri ^ T all | | With beautiful foliage. — adame Furtado is a E o them out whero they are to remain, first 
marked rom 
М best for | 801] із very heavy) treading the мани down until it is 
aes : ergenee ght rose with pale | qui ^ ы y might be put rer 
in vogue, and from which lyin June, or y the middle of thst 
Fortunately this hybrid pre x TL ^ hue, shaded with | month, and then they — e very strong piant 
ihree years we had no rene чү чес», c : = аз cl ве I have some beds of Sir € нач 
the is and they take red reta form, large and full; Which were planted out last summer, and ба 
same tion garden now that Suia Rose at pin по! forms a circle of fine 18 inches 47 
Roses did a of a century Well, they here diameter, with from ten to а n strown Crowns є 
tho finest of Roses, аи improv: & а mere flowers | have plants of La Constante quite as strong, butt 
ha. than any other group; form, colour, an арта outline, | growth of à Pe variety is more compact.: that 
аге hore in perfection, and they are tbe ilio: model in | of Sir Charles Napier. enry Doubleday, Ерім, s 
finest оѓ antumnals looking iion j transpárent fi of Leeds э correspondent meh 
candidates for electio of no ordinary nature Maite is "nh oyers Cedars of Lebanon lose b: dishonest 
o bring down e number within reasonable eee Mos КИМЕ... ТЫ рей Ug era grated bo after Ue 
2 bas а clai other for — a third | Prines the f decidu men on. Laroh and thus become mor? 
or IND ү оше yt in which one or the and colou , uu epi, um of that tree. This TEE ovil say bert 
ge of these requisitos may be absent the general | state quite сЕ or Denmark i Ee i = health o — improper grafting 
abit of the va. so good o or so elegant that it ce "VÀ flowers | but. is more likel, D oe e aio the severe cold we 
f Ы раш ^^ negatives hen ^ im " M some year c e since, only de showing itself. 
yr s at present em Yi ily Ла 
the old varieties, reserv ing what I чеч € say of new eges Au MAS А жү A cae эё ; Map Stories,” 
ре 1 i “ ” ing follonint 
„Аппа Alexieff із „ове of those hardy free- tbe w vi c S "a чаті. моей: Анте, Еран name. i 
wering Roses that is invaluable for masses C bright-red Roses with large smooth thick petals | sailor brought a bulb from Holland and. gave it to bis 
о! s situations g“ the garden; the foliage | much in adv of the run of these; the|sister, promising to Teturn by the time the йен, 
it is almost always in bloom, сеч are large and , the growth vigorous, 'scarlet lower which he talked of, was open. то 
when in its best state it 1 E P matchless beauty. сь а well known f old Rose, is one of those а 
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