MM Щщ а 
Max 16, 1863.] 
rigged out my strongest bottom piece and 
with a large white оі. Му companion sat down 
adorned А, 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ded rose, chan crimson 
to the 
|the fl Fini | expand sh 
ging to е 
posure to the o, which is rary 
| usually kept t there, and freely ve ventilated night and nr 
at this — And, if so, may the ey be removed a 
na hh 
y co 
lashy place where Кы ез| eneral rule, as the sun usually er rather je once from house w had latel perature 
Bog Lud acis fu y E - At every t Ё of flowers after expansion. of 72? at hight, and 85° by arr Then, when ик des 
cut a pound and a half ог (3 (ionada, ай E com- multiflora is a au. flesh-coloured Rose, large, m will ordinary seins nhouse eatment, as 
plaining of my аб ара а E 1 y hardy. Cramoisie Supérie u watering, tale, C., serve for Men ? And, Жаы 
to desist, I de only one is di dion n, Wem tl t fos b CEA ; the Novis are г to the species Which will thrive under this tr eatm ue 
after the first drawing in of my line еб а fish eeu. crimson, not large, but full and abundant. | The following, fi y appea: 
І woul ounce, an in seven ti ecess- | Duchess of Kent forms а pretty e enough. e being | me to be suitable, so far as I am able to judge; Pun 
fally, after which a huge round- backed trout boldly | white edged wi th rose; the hab very dwa arf. will some on e have the ее to correct, if needful, 
lp and darted under a^ "E tch of large| Eugéne Beauharnais is somethin z ik e lis : 
entangled weddi. My triumph now recorded 20 larg М парале but the colour is ana „рр; it is Poen Sena Lælia pos 
fish taken within an hour and a h a good hardy Rose а free рто Fabvier dee qu mda UNE 
“о TE almost genet уоп i о е "тең, bedding КЫА insigne сш pedi 
where it falls over the mill weir, I "observed numerou oses we have for p ur. on lawns, it bloom 2 venustum i mplia: 
large trout chasing the minnows; I era into на | рг rofuse ly, а nd i is во dazzling that а bed of it will make pus enema Phajts рон ай 
т, not more than kn , and w a] with splendour. Madame Breon is а | E мо (= ? Зшһор ea tigrina 
minnow lip-hooke on to a жор, -line, 1 аы, large ue lover, of a rich rose-colour, good and free. ? пона 
n " fine aloe pure white 
my g man 
few AES and plainly | within тее ў myself. 
are 587 feeders, : sind 
Madam wers, large 
ний аа АА 
and + Е 
hardy enough or planting in beds out of 
exceping during evening twilight, or at 
ing, taa y fsh in ain. When a е 
the hardiest and freest 
of Chinese Roses ; the v di are cherry-red, ver; 
and di sti nct; „the plant i is of hardy constitution, | 
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big ar an astronomer the time was be eguiled by el 
tellations." Anthony Carlisle, April, 1840. 
ROSES.—No. VII. 
figu 
Br Mr. WILLIAM P F.R.H.S., PAULS NURSERIES, 
THAM Cross. 
нн review of old dina highly 
resting and important as are the ne There is 
Mh restraint; one оба а freer air in company w ith | 
E^ ws whose en vere г sentiments are 
miliar always feel w talking or "writ 
LY return 
ваше 
et ri 
Dec — Under this w Plura is 
n the "Revue Horticole, "haie: Meo it is 
"4. is кыЛ - size of the 
appearance. 
I е те ап ntergation до those of which I 
doubtful, - DÀ the 
| т w Pil oblige ut "D Б 
Liebig's * Nat н Тал sof Н. 
ved in his * Natural Tint of ашау? гр published, 
esa at раве ri that the s e dett d is aware th 
ri with single flow 
double fiow o enema by the word throughout 
I suppose e means that all the shrivelled seedi 
produce double flowers. Is this a fac He goes on 
? 
to say, “ The influence of the soil and climate gives rise 
| to different varieties of plants, which, like races, 
ч 
IE E X 
EG AS 
from a stone of Toss Golden Drop, which was sown | 
арр ut 1846, and that the tree fruited for the first time 
of the article, m eminent hor EUREN 
ing xe sh at 
th ен 7 But 
їр rs should be talked to, and new Roscs talked of 
of good may be derived fro: to 
tmost e, sia Tei in Aar 
have descend 
д. been with а деиш М of the blood E tha 
ted. дье у Aimée Vibert and Miss 
Peta 
of Noise 
iin of R 
the Теа-ве 
those ои 
ntad; Am idis is SU t-cl 
7 crimson, o ч т 
testes (аай пова ‚ large clusters), that we a pini УКО Т have песе P edasta in as the 
should T сәт оа in the present mU the bunches with a common ss such as ladies numerou 
cultur B it 
| by means 
same. 
| the 
of seed as as long as the conditions remain the 
Planted in another soil or in a different ditto. 
new variety will lose again 
distingu 
|е the Baron me 
eeds that ow 
: Sept tember 
is, w 
comes in succession to ihe: 
ove brief extracts from M. 
age. Fro om the 
tell 
puis) Ка, са the 
| di iges iine аб тзв of animals ж pu like an 
varieties, and as an instance names Вуг 
| bascifolia, What t is Эуел ооба? pe is jit 
ieties t thi 
an Potato see d? I 
would seem 
оте Correspondenc 
Setting Muscat G доре. —As it is well sai that | 
there is som соју in ge on ui cats to s еб freely 
tried with 
that this new а large-sized Plum i ; 1 
í highly deserving of trial. 
in the оре t that I vir be rewarded, as I thankfu Шу 
кр tubi I ox been by! the perusal огу our ©“ Theory 
ler Horticultur y 
of my Suden, but е cannot understand it. 4 Lady y 
Gardener. Libe g cal tree. ] 
Aphides.— dicus i 
sonima is a tropical 
espondent оГу‹ 
t cure for aphis | 
+ Ж-да 
© 
+} к g та М. 
d, d, if Pay De desirous of tejiog the experiment, without 
class 
m ugh i& seldom opens clean and тона out 
of doors ; E is most beautiful at this moment planted | 
of m te ШК: i 
rms an abire ае for 
m А) Gold ів Фе ал 
“pruned Ù bat Tesi - it 
bam be | 
ca 
ost beautiful i 
gu. phur 
[ai ; tis also is a good w 
Miss a beautiful 
> ve m bunches ‚аз possible without touching t them, 
and а 
e gro 
о manage; best. the fi 
they were only planted i in "tue spring of last d'a d May 
d ell 
ht. 
| 
| 
е after giving air Sic the seen i is in | 
about the middle of the day, an Spon js ' before ор 
closing the house in the afternoon. I wo 
rature by mixing у раг ite 
£ boiling «. "e E Bi water at 58°, for 212 + 58-2 
— 135. This 
ure must of course be made in a 
rmed, and, if a syringe be used, it 
M S. 
od s I bave a ‚ splendid crop of Muscats, and 
bera: tad ену ње 24 i2 the berries are all cf a 
г f -— MÀ healthy p ipid Ms тїреп 
« W. E ecole ew, Surrey. 
ose Hoi relie —In rre pinces. exhibitors are | 
often put to Mer i inconvenience in not being | 
Schedules of Societies for fort 
t prize | 
‘Compe: 
& -a 
nion де it sh ud be The. 
es a Schedule i in 1805, ding 101. Б the 
13-inch n June, when we ех. 
fore, m 
es, may Est н "bétte 
line between themselves wd exhil 
e for Miriam 
іп the year. Archduke an oddity 
flower so "нра а a Бо lato pae Wil i 
Charles is cool 
of hiore pee s 
answer to remove the "plants to an 
; | ordinary cool containing such 
oyal "Botanic | dem are aware 
of deaths occur 
fine ivi А тену, лг 
larger Medal at ihe May et These us — there- M 
order T Societies, for their | varieties 
such plants as are торот that 
Wirew 6 explained whether the fine 
art of Е the "oie idus, when н XA the worm, kills it; 
and, if not, d in the soil read 
pey а a | fine crop, which his shee 
| throve upon =: Thi p ч 
and he 
AK | RE: og 
'ouses.—Your Corm den 
pinched in spurs ud hi 
ermina ow 
» ;1 should дын ts 1 
(pinched in in so rigorously, but be allowed to extend a 
little l growth for 
& blé и sum 
'ycelium d ка Гре who are engaged in 
, that i lands a large 
а 
Roses 
‚ written otherw. 
it it la а rich scarlet piain, and “a good autumna 
