Jose 2), 1833,] 
* Qld" Cheshunt Nurseries, Cheshunt, Her 
Que ND BON: ek the pleasure to нбни 6 that 
t ROBES w ill be finely in bloom the last week in 
June E "ron — piro 
Their collection ineludes ew Roses as well as immense 
quantities of КҮ the older ge and will (in its gd and 
2n they believe the largest іп the kingdom) amply repay 
vis 
THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
$e 
а | now 
The Orp Nurseries may be reached by trains from à 
gate 1o Cheshunt диске (within o f th 
every one or two hou 
СА ATALOGUES on application. 
e — — worthy the rest of the е publi- sive. Even those who grow 
cation ; them inde ed, а portrait of|near the model, that is the 
“Pioen” том bea an a want of knowl ledge 0 is 
mmonest principles yn drawing, whieh | 
т кй е SrcRUTT. Is there по STRUT 
win existence 
ew sili bear testimony to the general 
e of Messrs., LAwsoN's oka ош ation, we 
ur approba- 
w their plants tiera 
And it ought to be Hr nd 
NE anp SON, The Nurseries, Great Berk- 
v i bv — pleasure in amnouncing that 
their aa and well ai 
BL P 
orted COLLECTION of ROSES is | 
met. 
When d the plant 
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NOW i ЫДА коондой sucus һе һаз кыы its т ЧН donigustion, кто nobilis. о what м К Ъе regarded as наса 
Tin o tho din 25 Nos. Western poo I hus а Like other scientifio w as refused to TD дөр maintain that in the case of exhibiti 
ap os -— ety VA овой ——9 pd. large mey wrid be acknowledge the so -— fen 3 Picea, zd | plants дөрү ет uai өнү, for Orchids must 
can Plants, Indian Azaleas mere shop name whose place is in the lim as aflording exceptions) a pyramidal 
E ЭН тад of trade ни s Tt press s Marce are fm опише, vd broad : ме bros ] M 
unity of а delig] ve acro mon, "man oi science een noun шо; est sul e par- 
ee ic vd ja a рына A ere eger Lidia tha КЫЙ "pf. н ре, ress of irn grand “т - "d lant, og nefcio 
in England pass in x vali БЫЗНЫ; р ү Б 
— which certai ought to have. TT side view of even a three-q 
а 
The Grounds аге well worthy of personal inspection, which 
is earnestly requested. 
P ва = SEN wants the . authenticity which the Ра atall curved, does not form a pleasing picture. 
New ales— Collections of Ferns а og meg wen ом, Mna confer upon it. |“ All round alike? should be 
M DE Н. 5 бо announeo “hat ho has Let us that erb a work will not, motto. Then as cc there should be perfect 
COLLECTIONS of FERNS, selected from all the Australian 5 чо suo ой ааб, ча ealth, the vigour and bloom of youth, fresh- 
So som № E ieu, Y bia Corres jpgdante there, ei looking foliage, and bright-coloured blossoms of 
so fron e Sou ea Islands, su е еп 
бешт mem gem лот Ree. ОРЕ] Is quantity or quality t» owey the day among оо trained and disposed a to siot & uod. foh 
is aro rent out from his Nursery, and for such he has fixed | OU EXHIBITION PLANTS? Мо great effort оѓ vor whero, vet without anywhere M" the 
e of case, containing at least 25 pede) of | memory is needed to take E къ: the time | means b ^h ti thi disposition ie effaot 
{оде}, shipped by nim fur at 1б, (freight апа easel when we had Epaorises ка. other hard-wooded| One cf the objecti р отут { 
Ferns, among which a constant succession of novelties may be | plants almost as [m ot-stacks, and nearly ihe ol e быз us АШУ, ея ЕЗ) сада) о, аш ү 
ins ied ron vile separately opago i Aijas  unilatesting, ou aa jus on 0M one “faco whatever с. дй кера may belong is that ps nR ry 
ЕД 
Gorurovus will klao be ha Шр, to execute Orders for Seeds, here the puny с Ж à E hie tha ит obtrude upon us old and Qs dme 
Bulbs, and MR ard ts ша а Islands of tho Ea E almost ОРТ. reble байка ей tedio Ды та ES 
ids, Pines, man бый 
LER pen ырчы Н. umma | groe br adipi ^ NM ire vo SEP 
xotig Nursery, Double Bay, Sydney, N: B. Wales. bei e ni: pus to d КҮҢЕ UE his еч 
ЕА ae: 
we have ha an and acquisition ate 
yet wi more En "and i floriforous plants years, we scarcely see some of the best sorts d 
qui gamang: Chronicle. y: 
pla 
SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1863. 
FO; K, 
21—Royal В 
х! f Royal оао тай Election of — 
аё South Kensington 
27 Cry stal Palace (Rose Show; wj 
ME 
жне, June 
M RE 
ean wonder at CowrrERS having taken 
complete possession dt: the Horticultural mind ? | f 
Are they not the monare 
bp as к ehe of the tropical plain? Have 
we North 
perpetual INE. whi r th 
name of Cone-bearers, PI era r 
eones? No class of societ 
lovers of beauty as the Hortieultu d no| 
find t vá iv dd isl à mong us as in 
theit own wild 1egions. Flow г jets they abhor. 
It is the free pur ба which they can display t d 
ever-youthful li 
regal race, In Wa they represent the айй 
of the Vegetable world, as Orchids represent the 
womanhood. 
Hence it has doubtless arisen that 
we turn we а. them —ÓÀ cultivated, and 
that all éstates are proud of ©“ specimens,” 
from the а plastitous T: Holkham to "the 
ans лен. comparable to the ре very 
те to 
an 
wherever | u 
at all: 
P 
а very great chance of winning the honours 
doi "A hell. Le РЕС M ө into | especially if the decision is referred to easy going 
сүре wretched iiiw scraggy *' Methu- ges. On this ground, therefore, as well as ou 
ДЕД" es, which when they had A балга ой of fitness and appearance, we protest against 
во as to put on a fair the exhibiti == of any more Roses which are поб 
Mid. ы. mod - hat the 
ido by dint т iet Lo ^ el plants; and we vr hope 
on ona aniso xhibitin ‚ will feel it to be t 
of ГИ effect б 
two Then we shall see 
ope will oo 
Готие чад it IA E we A referred to is but 
acted upon without flinohin 
га well- Dormi 
enough to have бий 
К donee an e oye in their Women 
HE present week has witnessed another of 
verd oe grand horticultural displays which ,no » country 
н такт = timo 
ressed 
their getting up, but “ while 
в 
d Royal Horteultural Society persev proper 
Ven of encouraging both the art of cultivation and 
times who praetise 
ball be found relaxing in 
hearty good-will this inportan фей at. 
Dropmore. 
forests of Daniel The коман» nee of this 
fashion has been m introduction of all manner of 
new species, 1 rom all m of new pla 
aces, whi ch beco; 
If we үс we truthfully may, that thè 
display of V Aauday furnished some Rm of 
| marvellous cultivation, as wita ness thé noble Pelar- 
Manor, we аге compelled to add 
he advan 
ou be seen 
ad in publie [ч ‘after that, their, blossoms | 
me min meagre for of that 
hf, 
manner of new names, to the E isgust of many and | They mi ght indeed, as we som 
that the|be had in very effective оо 23 at the 
r- | fact, as кы toe ality o 
should | year of their bir 
t their 
the annoy wonder then 
inbur м 
urgh, commer. 
— in dien matter 
а фе ved, а 
lvi oem 
| dinner table, for which Sir 
were on this occasion offer 
The recollection. of these things pis act as a n we E "id rident, in tho gem 
e growers of Roses in po ong unity. i 
na simplicity to Mr. 
of flower, even «Hn x 
п 
ей) tage отум ^ bee 
stages, ave been 
better sorts Vet dii bet 
— Pr ust Roses submit to the same fate if they 
а made pus. wor continue to appear in the оѓ 
One number of this publication has appeared, | faced shapeless trees, he pos figtwittstendie 
which is entirely occupied by am account of|any amount of bloom that wieldy willnotbe a 
**Picea robilis;" the t is contain ап | specimens can possibly odi In alithe p sabjesla somewhat 
account of Cupressus jana. "— pages have there is far Eucharis, was a 
of superb letter-press, two coloured plates, and| һ landene y amongst gro rowers to ci faco” Жок rea Mr. Vi 
22 small wood ibgs worked in with the a~ o say, lo bring all the у vigorou and ап t 
letter-press, illustrate the first of these s ently all the best it hot indeed | a всаре а couplo of 1 of their st&minal cu 
The engravings are excellent, and the wed —Lhe blossoms to the front, in Roses ИН Аа ipte zt same quarter, of Awarie 
press copious and interesting. The coloured ster: | ali practice is just now most conspicuous ous and offen- | with another sp ха : 
