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THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 735 
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YACINTHS арӣ other DUTCH BULBS. 
A COLLECTION OF HYACINTHS, 
E nu R Е: CINTES, 
Being the FrRsT Prizes offered to Nurserymen at the 
Royal Ноно Bociety's m ACINTH Cen а March 18, | 
were awarded to WILLIAM PAUL, Paul's Nurseries, Waltham 
Cross, Wo 
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OBSON'S PRIZE. CINERARIA, 
A т eis e Received 10 first раға in 1862. 
à &с, eom 
e that his 
ali | doubt: 
made, he thermometer placed in the shade, and mometeratnight i indicated 27°, ‹ 
istant a an уа). (ye 39° дп ntigrade, | On 13nights it was below 
or hee Fahrenheit, a th, | the гни м ea d 
t 4.30 it was still br 97°, ; 
or 5° below free ezing. 
w 40°, а as will be seen from 
«E 16th, 
рн: it has only once 
igh as 988° ; and this was оп the 18th | a 
si 
oe cen ntury higher temperatures than 
the PM, have been recorded; but there is some | on 
ts as to whether the thermometers were|for the grain сгорѕ, owing to 
roperly eorreoted previous to the last 60 years, | amount of sunshine. e 
which time they have also been differently м of 595,53, 
T 
а 
whole 
We 
mean 
e rature is ing more heat 
e days than to Mo warmness of the nights, 
п ап 
at wie iyi de recorded i Pp, tables are|the heat "uia ual sunshine, 
a^ 1773; and та na 
P y 9з. 6d., 
n Aug 
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А 
a mo á 25 da M. a m M uh 
m at Paris. Тһе ma I temperature|as has n je ff buic the сазе in „the present 
9n Mio 12th was 913°; and on the 11th and 13th | summer, t l and their 
90°, ince the bito died of August | nutritious des es well deve set This can 
the s maximum Mop рий haye been as follows, | only be done by the powerful айепсу o " te sun's 
at Paris and London rays. It appears from the column: mpera- 
n f hioh 
ZU 5 "1 | 3 | y | Е | 3 К 3 | y | бше of which ve given the averages, Ке the 
Meet TESMFPTHESERRI voti and the. consequence is the finest quality of er op 
=з co BR BO (97.3906 20. колар | that has perhaps ever been produced; and this is 
ашара и. ди ШЕ the result of cold nights arm very sunny 
Difference ar 5|58155|14! 71 45] 15! 15.2 |days. Doubtless we could as we ve dis- 
W oi may here observe that the thermometer has рр with the former if at the same time 
d to stand so high as the above |w have ad the latter ; but At is 
in ер "foc greatest heat. in the shade regis- em e їп опг own climate, that if the 
ter ni at Ma d г: 38 m Eur the óth July, 1852. | nights are warm the days are dull, cloudy, and 
cordin 
the ther hod Mer М eg 
and at 97? July D 1805. 
been the hottes t days s in the present century in 
this country. 
„8 
ү Climate of London," | вип. 
5 July 13th, 1808,|present season more especially; may 
he appear to haye | са that if the days are warmer or tha an Pare 
Pu s the nights should be much b 
heir 
, the órop will be good and a dug 
| lowest gend of а night at Paris. pm 
the а Pa tho t but it Е mentioned іп Our readers wil doubtless remember some 
'| Mon P Un ce ia a i RETE A RA M EN 
r Alnwi о whi ch w some 
1 
graph in robe dich iiir in our su iud ar 
шысы We find in the mte Serre of тм 
the form 
Aza о „ту 
we „ш VY A ap 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1863. 
THE E G WEEK. 
тоно Aw. 5» gr MESA p and Fruit 
THE pr 
remarkable, both in 
Hete it has been charaet ays 
a lafge amoun “ sunshine, whilst the general and | m 
oecasionally ex a! coldnéss of the fights is 
eA d re in our average hottest 
month | moro ^ шу, Аъ Paris Ai i 
inform = Л м m 
fees Я € н аа = spe I or а 
158 years, In ting pera 8, а у gubisatiet 
nic by и, Таза Мо: ее ere is an 
— relating irure чы high tempe- | 
ure, from ijs ARRAL, & гага 
diirai ilh шау prove acceptable to 
d табу of whom ате interested in th $ 
th 
тевепё summer зы hitherto been most | 20 
Franoe. 
in 
terised by warm da with | hea: 
fa ugust, b 
i w in your А ыл уду I must premise, in 
would withstand the|simple jus з self, that. the article in 
fo peri- | qu nti - риме s To 
n TE 
ent was mad. posed e rays 
of the sun in $ ron "AER kept dut and | Эп 
dg the ther Apa A enolose with the Vine 
nder uen 
a Park S wW was communica 
io term y 
at the Battersea 
in the е ач 
ейп injur ze notice of 
ment xil tel high беранги, 
ines were поб 
oe tion to E grip ue any fu 
my Oats in q whe 
so great influe: 
oaren oliive iga of t 
d a i 
mii re the firm he 
eres the t 
y..£00 
as regards the people 
n 
ар ++ їп fhe sh shade. "ТЬе 
а сву ч 
1 ава 8 $ чн еге ver демеу 4 ir 
tbe Feria was softened 
of 
the sun to such a Fini 
in it. 
by this Ка 
n the inside rows are 
the only ones which fà un their И foliage, 
е ps 
Champs, eine M CSS еи ее | 
id the asphalte a Alsa 
maturity ; 
to the periodical to which e » 3 vi derring, 
Wheat c ү. А тарж 
d in Fla ma t att e harvest 
ted i of the ЫШЫ, and that ro 
that the 
P саве | wort, 
F е 
rane 
а. fective, 
тета 
Ss; 
а is conclusion dm ОГА Ё aT ie 
eE Сас уз 
We now advert to the weather of the 
eres че summer ^ иин» d; whioh се —— E жай һе has no esit б үрти 
avin Pera 7 | localit tion it wou 
во for the beers of the  eights e as been in Deodar, on | the om d, appears to be Zt di die 
Frane! => the heat of the еа і gan inost í 
aximum temper&t of fully 18°, d Re 
| 5.0 above the киеш; but оп on the other han or 
— the ther- | 
Баст thé Eve тен. On the he 18th the 
vane A 
discr 
Conifers. 
S. Борыл, has given in а recent 
pem the following descri pali of а 
— Mr. 
number of 
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