APRIL 18, 1853.] 
* theriver was rising,” ог“ falling;" or| 
In fact, a “too” of 
i 
“ we want rain ; 
f im is too hot » ог “too cold ! " 
THE GARDENERS' 
success. So itis not that. It is not dry weather, else 
would the наный of 1839 (which а , throughout, as as 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ouis, 
d by fiy-fishers), Mathilde and Souvenir de Montceau are the best ; ў 
ei gaches, Eclair d 
de Jupiter, Gloire de xs mène, 
Madle. Haiman, Oriflamme de St. Princess se 
e kind is the universal MS :—а ШЕ which | þad а fishing year as ever remem 
i f we examine the first | have yielded success, Nor is it et Bari: else bes s and borders, Comte d'Eu, Comte de Fall 
assigned cause, viz. ы 54 they are A on eed," we | would the autumn and have done | Léonies Moise, and Louis XIV. may be safely xc 
fi and if we press Tor саса ditto. It is not the mere temperature of the water, | mended, 
any one, or more of the “ n SA roduce the | else as water is not liable to rapid шшш we should па вох Roses о in my judgment, 
UA our sagacious 2 is *dumb-founded !” How | not во | frequently witness the sudd sations or | nowise по by the newly.arisen 'splendour oë 
strange is this! w di Е strange. tl that of fish rising. It is not the mere tirei kinsfolk, the Hybrid Perpetual, It is a quieter 
mak the many men x first-rate tal n and m f|temp f the air, else would a freezing change, | but not lower order of beauty whi rem greets us here. 
scien who grace and have by h t, or a glowing sun, by lowering or raising | They ‚аге not во well d n w Roses, mere 
pesten this beautiful art, th môt алш it, assist us. Noris it always the water bcing colder Fer hn any t 
pastime,—'' the contemplative man's recreation,” an | or warmer than the atmos phere, per se, else would | for thos 
art which should teach usto “find sermons in melting snow, ening the water, be beneficial, and Бенаво ides flower е more Pieri at xd 
stones, books i in the runnin g brooks, ” and although the man eriments ich prove the contrary, be | season. Few of the Hybrid Perpetual Roses bloom 
.effect has in the o e; а and, Verte d to obser- е some not à all, late in autumn ; whereas the 
ih line and hook, ave uh P their | vation, would frosty mornings urbons flowe r bes and са [eate that season. If the 
thoughts wi the investigation of the ary cause. | be of advantage. d th f many | p І g, and the soil kept 
What is it mice bids fish to feod as [other animals|a wader that the water is warm air nee M bey be. kept growing, flowers, 
r any terrestrial S food at state oà the- йлуу ei ze no sport, Fs S oss away. brig t en plentiful, will be sure to follow. 
шеу ho will xo be he wil reject it; coming o r actual rain, both pro- | Atti The first on my list, is not во pure in blood as 
with the Provence 
t| More 
ocu vi aueh check о 
bipes h “the double жй бос: of m sport ; for innumerable 
beet vii you will, m cannot depend on ins sta ances of ве ори, of peu sport зерре ning at | 
acceptance of it. And y no philosopher has risen s migh ntioned. Nor does the rising 
anomaly ! It is E falling of à ze zm ssarily have the effect ; for 
indeed true ере have given а differen t resu 
“* Thore are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, 
Than are dreamt of in our сор 
апа. requires more time for and the aid | 
of far more depth in the profoundest =й than I| 
possess, to bring so curi ous a qu uestion to its conclusion. | 
genera 
al habit d cessation from feeding, imme- 
di: mh ЛИЛ rain, has bee 
n ingeniously чырын и? 
mt e; it is nevertheles usi а т: ipia d good. 
| h, very 
sweet, вра blooming ee » icy in i м herbis 
Armosa, which has а ш of the Chinese blocd in it, is 
| one of the most prolific of autum 
pink flowers almost. without end 
pre yielding its 
Aurore du Guide 
this, that а "fresh" adis СОКЕ ЗА quantity of f iolet, 
and that instinct points this out to fish, so they prefer | sometimes cri arlet the filet 
waiting. Воб this surely were strange instinct, — a | of the group, but "тања diy коа pretii Bouquet 
tag h ble, —for if 
To the assistance of other ndn “pinat when 
have Rd ihe question, 1 look for the beneficial 
de Flore is a g 
and Rao ы to last for a few weeks, they may starve 
wisdom. 
result; 
of  Shakepero. Ара „vith even greater truth to the 
—all я, should have to boast E] 
PAIR sg it em produce it. Sham 
нане on us all, that zu n little is known of tlie 
"- hd QE of our prey, that they baffle us at | 
rds 
Fish "eil sometimes at p for а wee o or 
together, sometimes for one day, sometimes cm for 
; while sometimes we may fis 
for many weeks in vain, * Terrestrial animals take foo 
h | Some catalogues in which t 
а! Rose predominate. П 
са Good reasons must, of force, give place to better. ' 
С. 
ROSES.—No. IV. 
By Mn. WILLIAM X - R. a z а NURSERIES, 
War 
riei of Roses, embracing those сей нанар, 
he features of the Bourbon 
n ot ther words t they ware 
CRY day when they can Бе) it; or, as in the viper 
111 1 "n 
үгү iti 18 
uyt 
o 
n pr y 
are distinct from both. The flowers are remark 
for cd ане н they аге not very large, D 
re than usua йу abundant. The growth 
t| * 
digestion, their rad organs n bet very 
The varieties are oe 
in 
omg wok, уа Жаза S enon iy шш L uited to form low standard, dwarf standard, and bush | 
frequently, or there ii ething we have yet to find R they Шоо nd if planted in a rich Foie pruned cim 
vet e: е пес dui. that |t oom орман НАМЫЗ хед throughout st of this 
they will not or cannot take food. ah :ose then evt fenis gere 
TE EA. тше етут ку drei em d bera epe, reise lure v 
something operating which renders Бей incapable. EORR: 
Now what is that? or what causes them sometimes to 
feed so well? 
It e Reis said that when trout rise during 
ly of water, or а pec 
at the moment, or some other ошау like ое 
їп “=з partieular river. 
we compare notes, we shall find that this has ^ 
is 
tw 
lile or nothing to do with it. We all] know that in 
milea d 
Е rounded at their circumference, 
de Noi 
р» 
he precedin d .g 
the бе Gaillot i » a | 
y во under ges; ^ 
ge size, а uid qui 
; the ed Е ерт Barbantanne is x 
› | flesh-eolou red т large, full, and distinct, of hardy 
habit and vigor growth.  L'Avenir has glossy 
ink ai jargo, » fall, ис СЕТЕ уе ан the 
sa Е 
Baronne mont is also a good p. 
is еш 
Fil 
d hardy free kind, old enough it is 
e flo t 
full. 
c s delicately tinged E lilae, and usually arranged 
in i зы Hh d is one of cá 
brillian cannot pass b; 
of б. Empress 
Boer etas purplish edges, = 
the pe сша, uu best. 
| good e, with reddish sere € 
| body ume, originally from Am 
jns few from that country th 
Нур the es 
purple; hardy, в те уч 
: beautiful Rose, similar | а i colour t о the las rud 
to it in size, bu. Justine | is а frec- 
oom 
уа 
"E is s worthy of general 
rich crimson Shaded with 
large, 
-Angelina is a rich cream-coloured flow fawn 
r salmon centre, и а а peantiful and distinot Rose, 
of 55 dwarf gro e uis Balbiano is a 
‚ free, hardy s deir qr то! olour 
BN -— ea and fall. yra 
ЕЕ sorts of the same soldi 
сапа 
зе late aui 
он нт. slightly eim of the Chinese; the ed 
are white tinged with flesh colour. Omar Pacha 
fin ne brilliant red Rose, free and hardy. Pierre de St 
feo y dur ing the same half hour in ie d only, 
and TEREGA tho same flies as preceded an 
the pencil of div 
reac гову P colou: эз панч 
е * love um neithe: nor 
оче that half hour in as great 
the e, nea lge; friends fra chupi i 
another, say the ear hi n, perhaps 20 
and rame enon vene не n 
is not likely that » similarity vem iam on g flies 
fm 
the effect, nor соз it have been | a 
wat 
"undanee, н РЯ 
— 
arge 
1, but s are ріс rmed, нвн send 
y and very sweet; the mn of the the garden 
when in full bloom, i is brilliant in th , id uise 
Odier is a good hardy в rt, with bright rose-coloured 
flowers, a first-rate pot Rose, and excellent either as a 
emo bush. 
deserves to be; the flow: wers are peach- colour, 
ovens UM , large full 
and usually abundant. Queen is one i the freest and 
Бой flowers salmon flesh, ofte: € ael with buff; 
ехе cellen t for masses. Reveil dark 
variety ; its flowers онт shadel. ih violet. Sir 
a 
, And in th 
bit 
€ 
water, a pi » 
vp ed RENT sd wie produced | 
by diei ad m ra sheep ineme or other causes, it 
а 
n | have it m however, be well to 
realise this character Tor it is sapin not X the freest 
of the grou: 
ink, large, fol li, Queen's 
— Tires se 
Appert а deese coloured flow : large, full, and | 
nicely cupped; a free and constant blooming Коѕе | 
of moderate growth. Marguérite diner isa к 
апа distinct Rose; flowers ush, tinted ith | 
e 
E 
ve yet seen; 
he flowers are lively 
ynolds Hole i 
а few, however, are 
T. 
Joseph Paxton is of re than usually 
vigorous; the flowers a oii shaded 
with crimson, large full Souvenir de Mal- 
maison is one of the b yet and in 
сае everywhere; the flow delicate, flesh 
lour, their margins almost white, very large and 
fall; excellent for massing. Souvenir d'un Frère is а 
о e-flowering Ro: b ua crimson 
icomte de Cussy is a good ; lowers 
| cherry colour tinged with purple ; large E almost 
| full. Victor Emmanuel is a good 
| shaded with maroon, en and double. Vorace is some- 
times fine but rather uncertain; the flowers аге dark 
| erimson pia large a nd full. 
