THE GARDENERS' 
ua ME AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
f JUNE 27, 18 62 
y arrangement | vice, — Parties n reeling drunk when the houses | 
per 
used io be o og ad lants wer „З атту 
та which no ould | 
believe without | КЕЯ вееп ч; айды yes med out 
| of the beds now except for rigi E 
| or 
t4 
elegant. 
Now, plants such as those I have named her 
what may grow in any cottage; the © Glozinias 'only | 
require to have some heat, and no who has 
once tried them will fail to try them 
каи , quite а bm thick i in volume, and about 
er. This blo 
ja 
| tinuity and full blooming ; I can nir en 
far as I have said. They are wortby, as blooms, to 
wit th 5. Vaisse. and. Duc de Rohan, which is globular, 
an 
td 
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8 
n 
m 
raise such seedlings for. those who 
ally be a delightful 
ry sort o: dein А 
ay require root-heat, but this may be very 
are the more beautiful in the leaf the 
Taofé ai liey get but of course when thus cool and 
8 ect than 
with the | tea garden I ever saw. This is my unvarnished experi- | 
ce in a countr e; and 
Manet principle, which Lord Palmerston so 
vanced, 16 is enough to show how much the opening 
gardens contributes to the а of the 
. Chas. М l oodsto k. 
apart from a | 
well | 
The growth of the plants and form of the buds of th the 
following poriend good things, 
| and M. Julie r 
the last a Rose tha more о of. The rowth 
and foliage is ini эч bé. colour a clear brilliant 
ly; the Login ood t fibre € au pus of a plant which I have just|crimson; the form is compact and full to the centre, 
del t г! uic гч е etel ей Dg KE m An маа, ады at t Brisbane, and 1 which 3r dean Maurice Bernardin. +- Th is Roseisnow in Mui) 
leaves; and lastly, they grow prend im it is thought бе y be Side use of as a substitute is globular, most beautiful and perfect in form, 
of sand and. cocoa-fibre refuse, the ing drained | fc (vi I Тао | paea are advertising in disposition ы colour, deep clear vermilion. Mr, I 
with chare “Brisbano p . My friend has un pe tely | Paul, Mr. „Та of Stanstead, and Mr. J. Key : 
The heated plant-cases seem to me to be the very negli m send me a pie iR "f t e plant, It i te eem ult = вау which i is the 
best place for them; they start at the warm bes and appe А compares it to а Privet. 16 grows. there | superi or, bis or Du uc de Ro ve 11 plants, side 
And I believe t side, of Prince Camille de "Rohan i in n bloom; M4 is also 
do. anywhere as they doi in a north aspect —I m | It prod Ф] yellow fi „and if h агау g 1 1 Rose, velv vety | scarletized 1n ү эте. 
case, but whi y open, t à 
whére the odis ali stands outsi | After it is cut it is tied in rim а soaked in water | M. Ernest 2 Dreo —This is out to-day. е9 well 
hr plants such as Roses, Carnations, Fuc for about a fortnight. The fibre then easily З.ни formed like, but very superior to Aleana ni 
yrtles, Heliotro талу: Plant, be obtained as much as | Baclim "di. 'It will, I ш show a golden eye. It ів 
М; pes, In from the wood; E fib 
Cissi ahd ma ilies are in their several "Of 
well fitted to form the flower clump, grounded with 
En ЕЕ ст and  interspers ep with . pots of 
specimen my corre- | of far mc substance 
* The sample I now enclose is a very e e sort just 
t is not a good i 
aiii, 2 strong grower, de 
abundant voeem 
an one, for several | reasons, I colour, in a у, -Rubens.—]Is excel. 
onette or Lobelias, Lilies o A to take it out of the ius in a ali pn The outer petals are creamy 
towo things. | water | six or seven days t too soon to catch this mail, and white, t he centre is “ amore; 1 2 a strong growing 
Before the et nen r suite us bloo: form i 
screens are all gone, and during ^ie | ga у үй три І can send enum xs or L feet long if necessary.” Would б globular ; 2 е petas ме двер € serrated, and sm 
even the nE piece basket does best as a зо you kindly fav with your opinion on this e d. I fancy it the " of Comte de Paris, 
led dge. material, d i Е уоп р me any idea as to the Achiev t 70 Ta to Kensington for 
some | kind of plant iti 1 Up erg McM., Hertford. 
being dro е "n others brown and j^ others 
ой all bro which I think looks so well with 
flowers, and онњ again there are eu: Ds the 
black bog oak, so popular now in Par "uj ir) 
[It is probably some Malvaceo lar 
Vine Pruning.—As you seem to Toy some doubt 
- ork on the Vine, to use air of Е 
pae 
ig. | 
— the ability of Mr, кав in your e review of | dr 
a 
Trin oliage is к 
Home ч duse em dence 
The Gardeners € Tustitution— On behalf | pa: 
of this Charity, DTE you Tae pe 
The Roin are 50е La Boule 
d ons Triomphe de деш, nes, маск Glo 
de Dij on. bis e ye ellow, 
»- Pwed Mathilde, Duc de Cazes, 
are, and ut г» may s obtained, 80 Mat. tho 
um may put them to the test, Vine. 
трд in presents sufficient for the e table and part Felling Scotch Fir.—Would any of your Arbori- 
of uu" middle one, but to make the dessert compl cultural Correspondents з who have practical e: experien 
tue ed for tesi Tenge t of our |in the matter have the € me whether 
m will you add e other littl shut the | a 
ersary dinner are күлү Short of frnit; we | 
De of Norfolk, Baronne Pr evost, A 
M. Laffa e а 
‚ "This, under the circ msta "T onini the timber of f the n) is deterio- 
not to be, Our dinner above ty bein nmer, m, Ash, or 
s for the! beauty = its T m ecran, ipn апу other deciduous tree. I have heard "hat ihe 
Дело e, which is more plentiful in the кө, 
wood, h 
in he 
others 
н suppose to be all gifts or e ре sid ten m 
ау, 
се | Frederick. the Secon d, Evéque 
pine, General Jac 
| class blooms of M. Masson. 
Kensington, when the lamented Prinos opened the 
Exhibition. 
“ All Britons on his honoured name will dwell, 
As lived so briefly—lived and died so well," 
1 
о preserve the ave se veil "Scoto 
1 be more convenient for me to fdl 
at е but I do not wish to sacrifice thei 
| timber. N. 
Sees жеше the old n 
анча 
егіп 
2 s war ба is sto моей, it "pt tobe. I mh 
kno oughout England, that on Led ве 
8 we н in vues d ser wouid not Praes us 
а кй "of Grapes, ог а а dish of Peaches. 
0 Crede Ro мкад 
е Lily e of the Valley. —No ЕА nein exhibited at o 
r new Roses have as yet 
This 
Pw here n senson, Many usu ally good | and 
spring meetings has attrac eater share 
e gree 
a gr of tent by 
admiration of late years - than th the Li Шу of the - Valle. ong su 
te "checks of old За ies winds, 
anda h 8. 
ссевѕіоп o а oubt, as 
the ice have been much larger i pe e than we hia ve hai с 
ustomed me in form ides | little strips. Iam ru 
| m a house n re in twain, an 
the current of air | 
| deciduo 
|t 
W. Е. Radeluffe, Rushton, June 15. 
ion "td Abies.—In ** Noti 
our Number of the 13tk 
ets in 
i 
1 fuit, d the ew 
wha t consists the distinction between Pico 
3 fly 
icea : cales of пед deciduous ; 
cor its the wings v арен lagi Abie 
cones persistent T Аы 
Mii ind was 
S.W., but the upper xp 
W. w 
ch Violated s. 
giving an account: mcr) 
the raiser, kindl 
A 
lants s of this seod 
e 
Ет ri e igi 
under a south 
Pi ae 
suits so хелу | vw 
Еа Ц 
Жр of e RON E 
will readily account for th 
as well а: x or their late Вот flowerin Dg property, w which so 
puzzled, 4: а 07 the talented writer of the дебен 
оп Оо Gardening, published in these columns a few 
weeks ag 
i the volume thi 
the petals substantial an "UN PS ien the {о 
expanded without showi um colour roseate 
crimson wit vili ар to the petals; 
t in stem being v oa nd 
oliage first-rate, and set 
se the 
k tire Plants 
Ros те нате" 
blooms dader the Aet wall will be far finer. 
w these th fi 
en 
work ing classes, 
spprabend, анаа the demands of thos 
destroy atest b h 
rs 
on lanto, a a ү і brilliant 
t recreation which 
е become a centre of 
scarlet, but not full. Close 
most beautiful bioom a Pase Ay cas 
(Go abaded) that I have yet seen— 
ear 
а ic units 1 obtained ?—is i superior | knocked the cottager Re his Кай without farther 
е was | |g -% 
ed 
Pic 
nch е 
Ње 
ck; | Abies 
кле да 
j | man's contrivance. о0о про in Mat 
chara 
Tie the ар 
: | both 
а like toe O Cedar." 
not e 
e anything ёш ет. Jas. В 
gc for ce am ad you send a men 
ur answers 
re how long A Ор 
rem in yo 
ect 3080) m» Ee to inqui 
ke mmm M— ned by Vice work 
ушан 10: 
n so un 
I know nothin 
and is of o im 
allied groups, can be loo 
Ae — а section of Pinus, 
ead of Picea, which 
ue rend in this re 
the СЕ 
but ado pts 1 
he дайте 13 what others 
y Pi andrestoring to the original trees 
ind pp - ancient E 
x y^ Д ог th mie 
qne asa pud PLE 
im h Abies, v which. ou yourse! If recognise 
genus, Tui x it is rather Мезон fnd f Е with а 
purot ymwan an for going just a амор beyond you and 
oups. With respect to n Per eie of = characters 
will шу! remek that, - all th в specimen 
my 
it Бри 
as 
me, Pseudo-larix, said **it has deciduous 
Had Mr. M., before penning his 
psis Coniferaru 
fr * ehe змне A bles, 
Abies, . 
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