Jouy 18, 1863.] 
of the c corii PARE, 
USWELL 
AL PEANSIA. PARK COMPANY (1 IM TER ». 
Alex andra Park and Grounds, compri 
situat Жас Ир m Hornsey, and adjoining [^ Wood 
dee] ү oft the Great à Моего Railway, will be OPENED 
tothe Public on THURSDAY NEXT, the 23d inst., on which 
occasion and on rx the 24th, , thero n pe. bea ARE 
r owi 
ернин 
n Thursday, the 
will be -a- and on Friday, ЗИ, Опе RA 
All information in pcm to the Flow F She oW 
obtained of Mr. Alexander Mackenzie, ottenha ood E HA 
Muswell Hill. irse y. Mr. Buchanan, pases! orbes 
215, Piccadilly, will give the necessary information in| 
referenco to ша Атсһегу Fóte; and all dud ае 
part орар ma; i obtai T t the Com 
i oéoui&ioddtlon for horses and carria ges will be n S» 
Tottenham Wood Hou: By order, Е. К. PARK) 
PENING of the AL EXANDRA PARK, 
MUSWELL BILL. 
GRAND HORTICULTURAL and AROHERY FETES, 
ALEXANDRA MS Arne (LIMITED). 
RA HT. 
In addition to FOURTEEN ORD ARY TRAINS 
King’s га to ће Ale sene Park (Wood Green Station), and 
боад from the Park to King's Cross, the Great Northern 
ailway Company will run E merous SPECIAL Ды, АРД оп 
THURSDAY " FRIDAY NEXT, July 23 and 24, 
ance with the requirements of the traffic. By order. 
F. К. 1 PARK kok, Secretary. - 
NY (LIMITED).— 
from 
| LEXANDRA PARK COMPA: 
OPENING of the PARK.» 
“GRAND UE PE and d. FETES, 
i THURSDAY and NEXT, the 23d and 24th J uly. 
^ BANDS o 
h E GUARDS, 
The 2d LIFE GUARDS, 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
675 
derful green? I wonder «уе it - eve ne раі in the Chiswick 
brin de snoh bread as Bi. Jomi lived on." — ted in ese 
were very possibly the ej suni iesu. 
ihs Ta 9 the happy exhibitor, whos 
care warded with a prize. 
It is t tha se idi 
pot, filled with peat, loam and s 
ч erg Ja st in ex exposed freely Ac the 
summer dn the aei shade of a low wall, and in 
wiuter kept dry in а cold frame, Thus managed it 
produces fne ea stiff branches from 2 to З feet 
Y | high, bearing several large deep blue flowers in succes- 
о tende 
e first kn nowledge we had of the plant was 16 om 
[опт nature still remain in the eii of those 
ing. fin nding it among some dried specimens collected by the 
rhoo 
whose lives are lives of foil and suffer 
| Rev. С. Н. VACHELL, about the neighbourhood of M: 
Can nothing further be effected’ in : : E u 7990, 
the Hain > rts op the Masin nd of and te онбу аер Mi ber 199. Mr. 
à W FORTUNE brought it from Chamoo. At fir took 
Tl 
ы, таз RI Ж ; we elieve so; we |; 
Жы б give our small aid in 
advancing i pré plans. 
ue extre gr 
minantibus;" and under that name it has bec 
Tux p UNE interesting letter has been } dispersed through our gardens, But a further ncquain- 
босай p us n "WIN. JA bay е T tanen in with the MM plant, ja a comparison of i 
able үй Жы ы to what plant the | wi ahurian men, has satisfied us that it 
larger bodies belong, but we bio them to be the | is really ite disti Russian plant is 
pollen grains of some Thistle ог Centaurea, They | described as having ; unable to sus 
бо bear а strong resemblance to the pollen grains tain itself erect (“ саше surgit simplici pro ratione 
Е some Malvaeeous plant, but they are far fn tenui, bine inde fi Lon 
i those of Malva sylvestris, the onl cies - 
which could supply km in sufficient quantities |y 
А Then, the large- 
i o tinge the rain with a yello а tint. Fir pollen | fowered зи" Баз but ‚опе flower at the e nd o f 
often earried by wind, and deposited by rain | the stem( Ж 
эң leaves, and we ie e seen МЕ лодак by тзн ways 
| at the zo two; on the contrary, our species alwa; 
| has a long raceme, and will even sometimes jud mch, as 
yellow spots on leaves after a sh ng 
is apparent from Mr. VACHELU/'S evidenett Moreover, i in 
A EL slight. shower, nar эз more than a 
The GRENADIER GUARDS, 
n COLDSTREAM QU ARD, minu | the first, the capsule has the for orm of an an ee > 
AR ING м Заб MA diops ea Water hme yellowish and | ?re abet obliged to distinguish it b + new name. 
(1*4 ALEXANDRA PARK COMPANY orci that the white Roses were all spotted and stained.| "Ther semi-double white variety, feudi in the 
On the — 9$ Донепһата Wood Hou Sdn DAT and |I did not hear of this Posti ill the s ning; I Jowmal o b о d rtic шя ral Socie че Both produce 
2 UY d ooked at several Roses and Syringas and found |se y which they may be propagated. Some years 
d dd "ME ut ме Ae them muc bed n dap Mien Quope petals of the | must however elapse before plants will bear in 
P ух. aan E терал РЕ ME i Ma Superintendent of doublo white R re still d BE the di irty | | flowers, as were produced in the specimen now repre- 
€ Arche 1 
ы d brown spherical e. of an inch in 
H vd bu xls Var е. (Limited F dt T E. diameter, and covered with shor! dn transparent We are asked what has become of this Platy - 
The FLOWER SHOW will be held in an Indloeuro on tho spine, There were at d smaller, smooth, colourless | and what sort of treatment is best suited to it 
Tottenhs Wood House. There will also be ап | snos about „5; of an inch in diameter. І s gr mbers have bee ay 
wh me [4 diereshmonte for which Mr. Hamr, serv CN es of ihe water beneath thin|ballots of the Royal Horticultural Society, some 
à glass, cementing the edges and next morning instructions for managing the plant in a first- 
HE BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS of the GROVE|looked rather more eg Ж at it. I then ob-|rate way would be [ow ptable to many, and we 
фета E оор манын, th Alezandes Park, will | served that tha ves with elongated, | venture to throw u t 
also, on an AY NEXT, | moving ato ible. ЖЭ & quarter-Inch lithe task of satisteimg the auriositv ofa zieat Aver 
Ушу 23 and 94 Th 4 the tak и satisfyin ас curiosity of а reat over 
Er Mp VE EG viet ge Neh tuse bil e ridere. of "s LN m 
when 
mi Y- Trok ap bont halt an n hour's фо Ore from the. Re gats P "i e 
ark, and the time of transit from tbe Great №. ог the 
3 Mines at King's Cross to the Wi 
ALEXANDRA PARK COMPANY (Limited). 
F R ESHM ENT S— 
вт, of Radley's Hotel, Bridge M xd will provide | 
E 
Mr. HAR 
Refreshments of all n. in various parts of 
THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, July 23 and 24. 
ALE XANDRA PARK COMPANY (Limited), 
hat dis 
abs vr. je быу ar art diy, seen have GRAPES ALL THE YEAR ROUND fif 
of iron. This matter chiefly in | for меп ан аана 
the act of drying, on the edges of each spot. The Rev. | fruit g partly ona well-made selection 
M. J. Berkeley could tell us what the larger pr обы. [v т c" on ihe cultural skill brought to 
bodies | are which ao n» d eA b; g The subject манар nmn been 
A РЕ wherein 
We gathered & deaf f spotted with paia p y of icy Hal -— Г Ving 
patches a Оке, tells j^ кз for t the. вё" three у 
дауз e in Mr. RvckEn's garden 
of Grapes for. Med s diana 
do e cr utt though there were grains o 
The Garoeners Chronicle. Pir pol LE p other ешм ent ging in the folowing оет; and 
ATURDAY, JULY 18, 1863. 1 pplented sith the undernamed varietiós-e 
s Ў & few poros of ЕР ше Lipa poe or ls Долон. generally amino its own accord 
xa: ds is ards October; fit До A bes y 28. 
d t 
mu: Js wu ee kepetnrinn ma The ferruginous spots on px gov v etals Haro, тење A Buckland. jo Red 
сно нуе pua | Philadelphus d жету by M 'e- land Sweetwater, 
ApvicES by the last mail from the Mauritiu 
pring the левое that the Prussian №! tura 
Lent to MApAcAscan, had d 
during ut unhealthy season, the evils T ih 
| аге now pte nw by the peculiar turn of affairs 
in that island. 
А R T article in our talented contemporary | 
The Бийди, онза the result of а FLOWER SHOW 
FOR THE W CLASSES established in Blooms- 
bury. The oer i is said to have been an improve- 
ment апу of its predecessors, and to have 
ND s E exhibits the girer flowers of the 
' with а touch of рое! 
1 w mess үр "к John's Bread or ee a 
, 
stone; and * Window Bal m from the масел A "| 
imagine the feelings that dictated entries | 
sisted 
заві multitudes WE irregular 
present the Brownian moleeul pagr $ian 
It is quite astonishing what a multitude of 
boats n sanie ‚а : dnd b vidi in the form of 
ust, since made us 
squsintd з wi к Же iut oÈ им trade winds, but 
intel ing matters may be found at home if we 
ean in any way arrest the bodies which traverse 
our atmosphere. 8 snow bring 
"и аА. Black Prince; ttarted January 
in S from the middle ot June to early 
August . Lady wne's grafted оп Hamburgh 
in useful after the latter is over. 
4. Hamburgs principally, with a selection of otber 
фа rte ү at the end of February; ripe in 
st September. 
eene of their own, accord; ripe 
uS 
well they 
of September ; they 
с Hamburgis 
pna 
should be ripe 
: 
je by middle 
ше. а s supply from November to January, 
to the end of February. qd 
d forms may aree. іе, ж 
БИЕП hybri 
, | spheric im there would seem to be no limit 
> | to the diffusion of their species. M. J. В. 
on 
"ТнкЕквЕ still remains in our gardens one of the 
6 юй н. EM as watched, the | most yis : ha D: Las in the wor! > iude de Ar» ate Sert ip, iiis ‚үч 
BS е the charm of observing how its tiny worm- pme 1859. it was thus described in Paxrox's Жо ни ; Д йаз white em 
Кл stent infa the soil, and the triumph which p Ga "pli { MALA s Seedling, which is Pih m 
үз alin nal expansion of the young stem he finest herbaeeous plant obtained for the Tbe best lake b sort. 
ens ber fro ые pria ied ы: m m Horticultural peiri pies —— да The subject is continued 1 Mr. TinrskY їп the 
DL m ^d Fred. "or te Жы lade рма retenti ср ме fame publication. Аъ Welbeck they have nine houseg 
