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May 23, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
ааны AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
483 
OYAL HORTICULTURAL 
FLORAL COMMITTEE, 
t MxxTING of this Committee for the Exhibition of 
NEW PL ANTA x SEEDLINGS will be held in conjunction 
SOCIETY. | 
Class 24 is for New or pem Hardy Ornamental Plan 
Class 26 is for Seedling Florists Flowers, and Garden 'iybrids | 
of all kinds. 
ачен should at once be taken up. Let us offer 
sugge estions зары 
5 fe urse there аге two courses which might ud 
with the First Great Show of the season, which will take place simultaneously followed i carrying on such a 
in the Gardens of the Society en May Ө, ag " рот м bjects | enq Тһе one would be to ascertain the re ult 
will form Classes 21, 22, 23, 24, and 26 of the Scbedule for that 
day ; and Sub- committees "will be appointed to adjudicate upon "E : at = bee п n done © ready - Тһе other would | 
them. be to в out doing something further, with the 
Class 21 is for New or Rare Tender Plants in flower, | direct object of eliciting new information. Neither 
Class 22 is for New or Bare pe ср й Plants not in flower, of th ould be lost sight of, or avoide 
pue 2b Ex ay Dre o: There are to be found in London and its Suburbs 
does not however e us any data Th which we 
"T test y conclusion 
| А. in the fnt titi b a hot-bed, 
nd planted out as s ger of frost is 
over, Furr а st m n 2 horse-hoe, 
^ then the soi w side against 
lant. A man ши t follow. E Straighten the 
[е eni press the soil with a hand-hoe. 
They must be planted rather thickly at first, and 
=) т to 
cho new Em MMOL NI MEE GHENEC Sy pe 8 0 аза to en in ma M ing furt bet er tien 
Half. ht o'cl ki th т d ith the | 0! 8 P 
г аа My XR C АМ "Wibbeut previous | tions, With the o object therefore, of learning the 
Subject [^ e however segn in Qe ойр А sees shou dà be result of what has been already done, » ср tation 
handed in bg 9 o'clock, to лараг Perd es tobemade | OË this committee might usefully. explore the 
before 10. various districts of the оран noting as they 
l persons aro A liberty to exhibit. th d hieh a ? 9-б nd, to th 
оова, Becretary to Ње Floral Committee, [50 ihe inds d ка whie " gether 
with the — ich they rowing, the 
al Society. -— aie i placed, and 
10th — 1868, the pr E 55 тра have made or - making, 
EREM ONIAL to be OBSERVED at UNCOVER-|in whichever direction it Some 
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West Dome of the xb Building, 
"Whilst Rr be Military Bands will play. 
e Royal Party will ke маит at the Test. Dome Entrance 
by the Executive Comm: of the Memorial Committee, 
Their RR. 8 will em a dow e Nav cony 
Sail m jo Ante- 
The Council of 
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Military Bands will again play. 
. After Fhich ice Membrial Сотоне will read an Address. 
of Wales will order the UNCOVERING OF 
ни. ек will be announced by a fi 
which military 
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е MEMORIAL of хад EXHIBITION of 1851, and | useful 
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e Procession will measures s whioh should № pe underta 
o H orticultural Society will present an N 
Med in this 
bearing on the 
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natel xact account is given of РР 
с осто ог "quality of the produee, though it 
remarked ‘‘ old p'anters said they oe е j^ 
| heavier set on the same amount of land— 
The seed. was the '*green —-— fint 
of reno trees for натан апа о 
and reporting upon 
n their р» =ч the eet zt 
more active | heavy." 
id the State of Mississippi 
It is thought that Cotton may be raised with 
fitin othe: States if a proper mode of cultivation 
is adopted should, however, be glad to have 
ore exact det ils, without which we should nof 
and кнр 
objeot of 709 ле experimentally a 
known whi m, in addition t 
pr get tified in ‚ uilding very much on the report. 
ay. 
yal party, К Ьу ре procession, will then walk 
тапа the Gardens, stopping at various points to see the 
Memorial and the Garden. 
The route мо П Бе marked by ban ners, and itis requested that 
during th he spectators RA remain stationary. 
If it nd Nm Procession ag irem under the Arcades. 
The течи Building open to the visitors, 
PORGE борча, Son Bec. Memorial Committee. 
UNDERS, Hon. Bec. of tbe Horticultural. 
n $ 
| mending such a work, we believe we are poi — Тнк ME hour have ай expressed by 
to su n ые? ohjeet EE be сүү, Mn: " Pme md tent dq ex n id Ag p » 
ourish of| y as that we now refer to, Committee form 
music | d of course, either of its own knowledge, or by gom hotion of tie best mon er well vored ш tho 
онш subject as RADOLYFFE, аот, and Kr and 
2 its aree -— in the pei CRANSTON pronounce, "ав в they have pronounced in 
embers 
place amongst those 1 Е p э fent in 
Кайран, тч yot commonly урн іп London, 
may A tolerably certain of not being led astray by 
MJ" We have, therefore, devoted a 
would be the most {е жд {0 бын 
umbrageous с This don ould e 
about for space Nerf it might г we selection | 
it Merian made, allowing the experimental trees 
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die. eitis fim the cream 
The баги Chronicle. V 
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committee of the Roy al Hortie ultural Soeiety, 
nd in default of a aiios field for experiment, we 
М осона Сте Ang i er 
"Wrpxzrepay, Мау 27 Finer i e BURTON, ч - Мың 
Kensington 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. : em 
A 
T less important than the question of the 
mim of. the existing Trees of our Parks and 
yenture to think it might first try its hand within 
the limi AA Шш 20 acres at South. 
je 
paced a ati its eon, and a row or r two. of addi- 
trees various in kind, were to be introduced 
tapis, the garden oae would r pen gain some- 
thing in n ће: matter of shade whatever ы 
and se eon itraetors, i is the | 
whether there can be found 
vinh are iat to 
во requisite to render vti few out-door Londo: 
сыш T and which are at the same 
up against the —— 
зов кы а Londonatmosphere. The com 
Маре ат хей mei qs e ds й, аз ono in 
e a we do not | 
^» XT — place in 
Уе а а tree сап be can get, besides | 
it, some others whi e of different aspect, and | 
not les less suitable, 
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: portant 
be plan part € ЛА һат rdly be les 
ental 
| tion. ot the site might ord, but nothing more, As| "o 
f Ros 
satisfactory to be told that they are V giu T 
wth and free-flowering habit. 
sorts most highly praised, we йа one is rer of in 
the highest possible terms by allfour о 
the eleven ot 
above- 
бае 
others 
Roses may 
ере арнар 
much praise on all sides. These 12 Roses 
therefore zel х аз ш: established а ane 
and n 
gain 
need hesitate to add them to 
| collection. 
= — te of having most Њо; 
e suffrag 
ly 
rag to pias e orn 
е T placed th 
t in the inves tigati ion of а some go im- 
rough 
of the dores Mene is held by 
M T de Rolan, a p pein iant crimso n flower, which, 
Ней to Mr, R. * gure NS piar Жы! every- 
[e " and to which the pu К, and first-class 
esitatin lied. То same series of 
to the publie as that of ti 
o bep 
t an рз us kinds of trees fitt anted 
уар 
= йге crimson flowers pel on к Maurice Ber- 
ardin, which is said to be quite first Dem Oliver 
; Charles 
D | about our and cities, the fub res n 
fairly be ike to lend it э s aid. кем niak Ego" Del rime, pikoa of as one of the very best le 
fore that certain of the se on | Lefebvre, a magnificent, sort, апа’ опе of the finest, 
| parks which lie east e eh d р» бев with the flowers shaded with qe Pme du 
апре, t very well be set apart for the Comte сат diee кы „Жы. n i i 
trial; and we would advisedly include all E cdd gn ; абзи. 
these, i that the inquiry t ade not quite so ardent as in the othercases- These, 
Np E m -| еп, are no mean the ranks of high- 
«rd Siue And e g ut ses, Not — but of another stamp 
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I racter and unlike 
the labours of an itor Committee—such|to be found out b t this effort, still а А-ы 
as that which has been recently nominated by benefit would h been realised, апа one which | and € firs 
i al Horticultural Бо › 80 compre- | would be quite worth all the labour and pains i 
bensiye and extensive із the science of pag со means, too, of pnp bg ub as that 
borieulture; and, we may also add, so little | which h, ere set 
1 ersto ; eyery part about in ыр TE бышат: pe e that 
country may be found a field for its labours, in опе | the wwater-side embankments of the metropolis | ,. 
өт other nis oreste огпа- | (and not me. 
1 е heartily trust, £; | are to much 
that it ma lose no time in setting about the| the sight, ord s 
fulfilment of the important duties which have been | migration speople, 
аме to it, scmper m а s little | time be furnished with stately avenues of shade- 
space for ее —— of much of the | yielding trees such as would not 
сены ais we would at this m ent 
корн АС wn on the immediate attention of 
members "Y. t mmiitee, as а kind of ina 
duty, апд that is, to ascertain ben how 
y арр SHADE TREES for 
Іохрох PARKS and GARDENS can be found which 
С Г-у pee 
ess e piti 
ness нъ 8, Elms, and 7 зылат PE ever- 
; there is need enough that the 
aH to | ennoble the acts of ап Arboricultural Comm: 
Іх the “ Genesee Farmer" for Fe 
there is А Ls rt but interesting notice of. 
| malol A t to grow Cortot aia v^; Y during 
Y: - 
nt that under 
тау be raised at а profit cf 10 cents | 
e авнаа 
crimson, 
not M qualit; ity; çois- 
Lacharme, on which t pith € beantif uisite, 
t-rate € ту E: Жм 
ich is said to be both superb and Кузге 
t Mery, which ii o be 
гун — апа Madamo Charles н, 
down as quite a show vari Suchar 
acquisitions to the rosy-co! 
mong themselves in 
which is веб 
Шахоб cided 
rts varying 
0... не 
as well 
cedes of the public to ni tr de iing set 
= the шап; ы йез introduced in T2 some- 
hich s Ъагйїу yet fully tested; also for 
taining а glimpse yi some of —- si тев, e 
e su classes n provide 
iis ete mp улар of 1862 € 1865; 2, for 12 
