oda rfully. ay's experience and d Mr. Rucker 
also—for both these celebrated.“ growers" have п 
` their “ cool" h m d P recul үзө. sure 
direction. So likewise do the experimen 
APRIL 95, 1863.] 
two rivals. I ma y add tha t the subject of the pre- 
ceding notice had been purchased from Mr. Veitch, 
ho proeured 16 from collection of Madame 
oticed in the K 
evidently related to the g 
They were growing freely in а mixture о Cocoanu 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND 
heretofore рүм At London, Printed by R 
and are to be solde by Roger Тасо, at his fs in 
Fleete-streete, neere the con ndui 
n comes a uh tmm - * то E ira honorable, 
Пе hire, Lo: Lieute enant of Ire- 
aiesties most honorable Priuie 
ty aud as one ish -borne w o b 
11 f that 
all the Cypripedia. Dendrobium albo- -sanguineum is | 
another charming plant that Mr. M‘Morland manages 
He suspends it on a block of wood 
to e ghh, in which тун it thrives | 
ces flowe er spikes inppeesrsble, 
Lordship’ that his 
ha. ашышы GAZETTE, 
uncell," to whom N. F. wish Хен long life н. lli dne | PM 
1 crease of ho опоп h y lon ng в 
| Nearly all the good new Roses of 1861-62—and t hes re 
| аге many—belong to X ET Бур Perpetual. 
les ph abetical arrangement compels n this 
ower d m 
o other 8^ * eraves his 
at 
worl ge, i in че ite of malitiou 
- seomfull tongues, into the per A all such as 
| desire to eat the fruite of their owne rds, in their 
| due season.” 
pm СА Oreidloy zt t E 
Tist. er puncta ve ' such Ji ist may be 
for was 
өн "me id Olontogioss ph ud: al 
l'shall поб sitempt E 
.| Эбет stone fruite whai 
о 1 
ег 
: y йч. 
А | monly епегу fruite country "ath their рт па 
л; 4. 
> | this dedication, is in je 
aos 1 
Reader 
Тһе Epi to we Reader w ich follows Ma rous growth, with han 
"—- Fran 
ent]e 
h for the good of is land, and the great encrease 
Hi А As of planting, setting, proyning and graft- 
, also of inti them, after the order of the 
| Apothecary : ам amon the rest, 
thi worke; wherein you shall finde урны 
order of gather ing, carrying ч iud keeping of all sorts of | 
Aria in е ir season, and how m shall кюе pod 
time euerall fruites are ready to be gathered ; | 
па Medlers, also cherries and | 
il ы bets "a kinde of pippins, and dle es, all kinde of 
ов 
penres, wardens, Quinces, a 
t! i hat 
м 
Ач of fruites; = 
Апа со 
mit the e di of all 
they beo e too many to be seuerally na 
m » 
(although one kinde of fruite. As, Iohn-apples p Ж) 
full, and of goo form, qui 
| Brillante i is of the та 
expanded, but soon pa we 
of ES average size 
— — Darzins is 
pur rmed 
den ; e t be aisi € а vinh 
Ma er ms Madame" "Cares Wood is à hie ust- 
| grow: t with large owy crimson flow: 
Беш folingo $ ; in size, iu of petal, and бача 
| quite a show Ново, although the ботой expands rather 
| qui icy, and is goon ove — My ideal of à 
|has always been, and в 
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p 
кз beautiful of its kind, and so is Iafontaitié; but 
| nei ither of these wem call them compact, Arns menrs 
) 9 ; doni: some places, calle /'zings ong-lasters : 
» tss А бае АМ di Жер ДҮ, "e Gooddings be called old Wiues, &c. althongh то Madame Ern 
od vd NE балсы газои: Бан d soot. di Шу named, you shall by this Treatise с ме коой ою ‹ of the o Шато Prevost stylo rire монд 
house, and the plants are kept near to the door, which due course how to gather all kindes in their p colon’ add with paiar greate айры; Мень 
in summer is fr que: ly left o E course season, and afterwar carry or d tien, sib Pls Jule Раи уз with Pid а em uncertain, but 
notallow cold easterly winds to touch them, but уге | VY land or by water, and then how ru s may be accidental, рем than eo ional; i 
ӨГ ИР ЫЛ antage of all suitable days. Another very them, to endure longest. And,: aforo pedo to » tlio appears a good hardy Rose, with large globular 
great point is to keep them near to the glass, indeed as | Treatise it selfe, I thinke meete to acauuint thee, from | glossy pe red flowers. Maurice Вег- 
pem ав possible— Oy. M. from positive ex- | whence p * great plentie of 95 їп England, c nardin is quite first-rate, large, and -— ри 
perimen: enis that this is only second in importance io s e “One R ichard Harris, of Londi ndon, borne. in Ireland, colour T veriulion "Monte Она 
low e We. AE ave P бс ы of a bef beautiful Rose, — — the most beautiful, but 
7 th at, the distance of 8 feni с оче f graftes, “especi ally pippins: before which | rather diffe man з ; wers are blacki 
Pep immensely in т ош of the latter DUE I 
ps | only add 0 that COCOR- pulp 
+1 fth Ah 
) ара 
cM men was no right qr in England, He fetched | 
out of the Тоё ountries, Cherrie & 
Pei. are grafts, 8 кер Then tooke a of | 
ult e flow 
pe gem or rushed wiih, scarlet not а natural 
flush of he: 
beautiful tó г — with hardihood pe lon- 
lear and 
tho roots Ah Sls fg mixture. Watermu 
be I freely, and therefore good drainage is indis- 
pensable,” Às the best practical commentary u 
Мт. МҮН April) a plant may be allowed to add ilat] 
he now t of О. nævium majus, wit 
iN son AE Ed upon it (two of the- 
мм каа spikes оу and at 
do-| e 
of diuer! 
ground belonging to id King, in the parrish of Tenn 
disons , bei ng abou t the quantitie o of seaner en score 
ас 
however. 
Olivier Delhomme i isa bold showy 
the 
for a a years care, 
crimson Rose. 
(fios (оло grafts, Which Orchard is, and. hath 
foliage ped handsome. ,, Prince Camille bes 
I ba 
ave yet se 
| bee m time to time, the chiefe жуе of all 2x: 
мемы for those kindes of fruités ent, an 
jaces. And afore that бна said бате fis 
t of Fraunee, and the "Lowe Countries, 
nd P" E d + Jngland 
e flow 
Tot m inclining to blood. red, the co 
ах is 
dark, v lvety aaston the circùm- 
rs уёгу rich 
rid s 
and ums ;Professor Koch эша eme 
—of О. Phalenopsis 
m. After all there is 
е very difficult or very wonderful т all this ; 
plants from a cool climate thrive if you kepp thom 
cool, iod perish is you roast or boil d 
taken us some 
; jd it 
І 
4 ape gy 
m | сот р" plyed "raton & xg анта places 
0 years, and lo ost us treasures. Ed Misa ne саа : — d 
t еге wanted both rare fruite, and lasting fine 
iraité. The Dutch & French, finding 16 to be so 
всагсе, especially in these countries neere London, 
inde of ruite, 
God) diuers унш апа о 
bids н їпа зг ah Doe and they were nico d n 
жрк: drawing- MU in M there 18 : это 
о 
hieh Harris planted called the New-garden. An 
reason of great increase that now 18 growing in 
dj parts - this Land, Г sue e & seruiceable 
no need of any foraigne fruite, bub we 
n pla 
‚ there 
Lycaste ш. that has never been. elsewhere for 
* Now therefore, sino it hat th pleased Almighty God, 
gine encrense & plenty of fruite in this land, and | 
th 
; a'Rose 
first-rate апау. Robert Fo ела purs to cei 
useful pod чов the brilliant; it does not flower во 
freely as во but the flowers, which are rosy 
crimson, are "i full sweet, well-formed, and 
always good. Souvenir de dley yields. 
an. abundance of large almost . full dish 
scarlet flowe the growth is exceedingly. vigo- 
rous, the foliage fine Souvenir de Comte Cavour 
rot looking and effective ou the tr 
ES od Met year and зей n betief. in i forcing 
uses this spring; t wers аге eye i 
vio iolet ded with biaok, gn dar kan d distinct. 
Perpetuala "iin. me. 
of all degrees: (the better sort for as n^ sure, & i 
that кү = doe delight to see tlie work their owne 
wm add a little incident in my ô 
stra duc twenty years ago uu A 
ere а very severe frosta cargo of 
axaca, containing, ia, the first 
ts Р ecd of Cattleya - citrina, Odonto- 
glossum nebulosum, &с. Of course I gave them up 
for lost, but to my delight and amazement, afte: 
T 
were not m against ihe heat of the Ore оше, | t 
of those days, а twelvemo: nih: ell | 9 
i варнаға: Serapias 
ANCIENT mum 1ORE.—No 
ү hinh £ disk RE 
Wz have no doubt our r l be interested, ав ^ 
we have been; by ihe very paor ай often shrewd , re- | p 
hande: per, as also to eate the fito thereof; the 
com ^i 2006, for profit, and for the better reliefe of 
their family). "In regard, I say, of great paine 
thàt haue ve er in planting, setting, grafting, 
proyning, whereby a great deale of ground hath b 
-|T ongl үр, which hight serue for other good purposes; | бо ну, 
101 jhe i 
rou А aste ам 
ven and become ae оша, ignoran 
well handling the fruite, after God h 
* For if there be not as 
Aap 
канш, ái ‹ көз 
ing thereof, І accoun! 
| tlie 
book ачи in the net es of the reign of xs ng 
Jam ie and of which we purpose from time to time 
toreprint a portion in our анай This book, which | t 
їз written x вч М. F., bears the following minutely 
[рео 
тлер A ECRETS: Containing directions, 
t the due eher and manner, of gathering p kindes 
в БЕ both thy ^ éndéuours, 
EN ice ot Got) T Pash 3) T melen to Jir 
the 
дешагсМйоц between the animate and i 
у bave been different, and I should be а рей 
theirviews. There were also two Т'ей-вееп which 
pleased me much—Gloire de Bordea: iomphe 
de Guillot fils. Belle de Bordem year 
older г than the first ment 
Peres nici: 1 
Caillat. (хе 
: of b 
itI ИТ not ізо w. 
ер o the yout tint on 
"glow of life" which forms #0 broad а, 
me pen 
yrei look 
