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produ ucing. This year the c openin ng - show bas fallen to 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[MAY 16, 1863, 
hicl 
[oblong green. green 1 
vere marked by a few white 
FISH AND FISHING.—No. 
ы = of the Royal Botanic Society, and o 
last the — in the Regent's | Pek was en féte. 
c ition will be found in 
another Her ourselves to a brief 
ske hof [ ‘novelties p ойе, amongst which some 
interesting subject Foremost amongst those 
of them which a pi а flowery dress, was a 
h reen parts of| Man о I submitted ы ind ce 
„|н contrasted vial d. with the g P fai weder pud apt b. а dang days" "E = 
Some miliar but interesting and valuable е Sir А, Carlisle. Не was a great fisherman, and 
plants were ribi шошо, үе foregoing. Such of рече апа ы А І до not think 
were, the curio ne-lea golde n-haired he took tim ough to study my subject with any 
Pogonia discolor, and so-called, pt " "тоо only his off-hand preconceived 
Y 
rain, pens 
and actual Pus 
£0 oTa vhs his reply in his vei words, written 
о prove a 
addition this genus of hardy climbers. We E 
to noti Agra future occasion, an 
рр the provisional designation | 
of С. Fortunei, a after its de cer. Oneof its 
both b Mr, d Mr. WILLIAMS; [a ечен) Ala 
whom also сеу а po little sport of the Lair. Fern, 
called pes ‚ from its narrow pointed fronds and 
pi тше; n handsome jpinnated. Palo, pe 
». 1840. 
rs differ," says Sir Anthony Carlisle, “ about 
iire a уе any other things, because individual 
ee of — and of reasoning vary in 
striking peculiarities i is, that the downy sepals, 
Q 
fætida marginata ; the white-veined Echites 
each 
erson ; ven ус d ral = mental faculties of 
men we ere exactly al , the ex Doubs of every man 
claw being about the same length a 
I— Bea flowers have a plotám ^ ато үүле, scent. 
fine Clematis fr om the same source, with -— 
and the latter a curious Aralia, тея, аз рапс ctiloba, 
which ha d dark brown leaves like crassifolia, but 
y equi-distant.blotches of bright green. Mr. 
VEITCH had young plants of Litobrochia nobilis i in the 
* Having practised са fshing ys half a century, 
and in most of the riv TR nel TY упо and lg 
We, Ik 
a form 
t the prov ы С. 
-. The $E violaceous t tint of its | 
flow is very uses and will ma y 
ekon From Mr. Veiteh's EE wis senta little 
nd 
its juvenescence, so different from the ample dt 
fronds of its mature gro owth, 
fiho P-hIRMI 
from the noble collection at Syon, in the form of а 
Dracophy lum from Ki Sound, 
1 exhibition pee nt. Its kins- 
man, the well known D. s loro is a à ben in | 
| those whi ch are fami liar in our gar rden 
аге very ' singular i in structure, and £o — unlike all | 
were i 
and а 
ò D 
S s Lond Herbert, 
mentean tripes, Ане 
ed 
The same eem om кз а gay 
sh from the Andes of Ecuador, а 
ggy soft-wooded shrub, with neat ovate ае, т, 
2 profusion of we Mas н Je and dee eep o 
flowers, e veter dh ike Browallia 
one particular, that whereas sb is а remarkabl ly shy 
bloomer, this is €— as free; hence it has bee 
distinguished as B. i 
Veitch also 
Jamesoni. 
e ros 
formed clear sme 
ack ; it w 
d white Indian 
Baden, ire id pure ір | 
ere sporting into rose stri 
tirigh no now it had | | 
— n some points to | 
n e 
e von 
ough her wand ther: 
certain nly a чў Ye WT 
become reg blown, pes 
e pri which i 
«егей stove ue ord s епо; 
was bred between S. co 
es sis of what is scel 
pronum, called Alexandra and The Prince, 
d | pr 
- | month o 
rior to 
+ 
we have hitherto seen in | 
respect to form—so smo oth "amd made ied сы 
standing forward, as to resemble exactly, seen 
at a lit ttle distance, the flower of a Convolvulus; | this 
1l 
“ Wies y тешми dov. of warmth happens, ш 
g that of а river, flies, caterpillars, and 
vers 
e two brilliant-coloured varie eties of considerable | 
-|A VISIT TO THE ВОІВ FARMS OF HAARLEM. | «a 
Haviwa given а мегуи view of the appearance 
esented фу the Bulb fields near Haarlem in the|$ 
f April, when po and Tulips p ед 
bloom, I shall now endeavour to describe the 
де of 
worms ale about, and present themselves on the 
surface, or fall into the stream. These „temptations 
aided b 
Ач ап unexpected reg: of trout 
mies “displaya 4 in places where none were to be 
seen MA the double chills of cold air and cold 
rent rivers, the kinds as well as the supplies 
d ашыт rrondiogis bot А — of these 
Pese in а given angler of 
ше Penh < рий imposed u А e pF ir the pre- 
i 
"е 
nd 
and he y be assur red of success 
of the soil, апа тао АСЫ апа Анат 
е Нуасіп | 
Тһе тага олш about Han rlem mposed | 50 
DES entirely of rand, fu Чуева: p by е | 
r sand-hil!s в alreàdy noticed 
“ Holland that scarce deserves the name cf land, 
As but the offscouring of the British sand ; 
And so much 
m 
, Б 
uz 
d e сена shell ; 
This indigested VORNE of th 
Fell to the Dutch by just pr pió 
Water is found a very "e below the surface of | 
| the ground—ífrom 2 e 5 fe м aw g, g, ОЁ course, 
ecided n 
upon n; Pans ir Е ас ed of 
э пашу 
Passing оп to the 
mentai- oc HÀ class, the most d 
most beautiful witbal, was 
hi 
m su i 
bright — ves anae ure =, 
same 
we een which 
ize and eee habit E Пу to be use 
is «d mr mixed x ith TRE e 
n the only manure 
неа As Holland i is a great gra 
are can be obtained i 
ground is again, 
for the reception of the bulbs. These 
the months of 
by Tulips 
ter | cis Ld = vegetables again. 
ung, which i 
in the enltivation of de 
zing country, th 
in abundance. 
prepared for the bulbs 
Te is trenched 2 o 
same ti 
in the 
r 3 feet sepi in 
+- Tho mam 
red fro 
ів | pencock's , backle. 
Mes at cda dient ofa Mirac At aor crisis appetite 
fear, and the test is between the largest 
and the deem trout, b often despite of man, and of 
thei r natural enemies. 
a wn 
е of а роо]; I had no other а kel bat worm lines, 
being well m with an old ema Га : 
foot filled with brandling worms, І sa 
Mum suddenly swell an 
hied my way p hows to the. village of 
oud achiev: — тас 
озар t day was at Chenies, where rented 
а part ҮЗ the LÀ er. Тһе season was in ау» ; the =: 
ів | broke with wa s 9 o'cl 
А.М. 
ри I put on two middl 
m.a p n the other dun 
rain came in heavy 
hicknes 1.7 
Potatoes, и ан = оп te fond, in 
it into d condition for the 
other bec 
carefully levelled, an d is Keady 
are planted in | 
EN observed. Ha. | 
than one year оп | 
азе; is occu 
there was not a Dreh of 
hostess at a very 
regar 
wind. The wate 
peacock 
“Ву 4 o "clock I H I had sent foli ра panniers filled to m 
humble alehouse, 
e land 
Whenever a kind of 
myself as a poa 
ird by Маг- | m ds emere ses ha 
егу six сате 
them int my carri : 
E third cm was at Hungerford, when Ійі | 
d the re 
rwoman's gue Sens pu 
had singularly 
green at the ей, 
m 
» wbich was every way 
erect stem, and ovate- 
trenching i ce À à 
It is estimated that 100 acres 
ivation i 
the poet 
latter 
! Fortun: 
а remedy. 
res of land are 
an bout 2 
d сос e and tho mussekehell" of 
quoted above, Si erefore а in these 
сылды to be of considerable val 
Robert | eren where some 1 
жаз, Davy a art of wy 
homeward steps of weary 
хон но 
Н кнг. 
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