#42 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER Б, 1863, 
We have had them in the month of February; but | Van Tuyll among the danger. „бан and Charles [mae s in neither of these cases was the station ' 
i day ңдө, at that early season, the Hyacinths Макы. and Grand Lilas among the paler олез; | тч ge fren fop, F Puipioica. of the Fem Th having 
nd other flowers which make them what they | while of more expensive tX E us, Marie, and - quee ally p rs M Led t ы: M to 
are, woul uch more happy at home, and may be | Lord Pal to: ng dark varieties, and Рі mne e: E AF. Let пр о b. ding its 
seen to much better effect either in the nperi- те = а light sort, ap me uds ^ E дарэв b instances) in ҺИ р 34 lar (ЧЫ ЖЕ e et 
tory or in the in-door plant ease, than in any rable., Then Blae rples пове и h what had latterly come ы be regarded as its limi d 
possible exhibition room, Тһе out-doo а d ЖАА the DV pde рге Phlbert, though | һе British Tsles. We have, howevor, пот to E 
f the month of Februar ry don't EUS harmonise | the dearer i pn К and Lampl ighter ате | still more northerly в direi d amely, the Tslo of Arm 
with fower-shows, the elements of which must, | also fine, Whi ield good low-priced pure |in ы» Firth of Clyde, where it was found during the 
we know, owe their flor iferous condition to the f varieties in Gran ad З Гајда цеде г snd Queen of the t month, “in damp dark fissures of rocks, oce 
applieati eonsiderab | Netherlands, and blush white tints каак m ретй putches by Mr. . J. COMBE, of i i 
ifici M i Elfrid eur à Meryeille an bi um е plant occurs аё the nor б a 
artificial heat. Moreover the drooping heads|in Elfrida, Grand i TN Ds E be E Н К m 
the i 
in че | Denmark, all pure in colour, deserve the highest | position was favoura T w ETT Rt bad a 
No, let us decorate our eonservatories, publie or|praise. Little ean be said of the cheap yellows, ori Basin gg is d there; hub even RO test ideg 
: the ne g р 
privato, Md yl рашта ала drowing- rooms no, except that they are poene ; but of е newer |i... havo been tho MM E ies 
quera LU dpa ir Кышлар pha pL EA Qu 
show we ын , 95 18 DOW еге. 1 
aving th em нч " s | streaked with red, all of which d proves at least that а „Оона g 
foreibl Hyacin ам ща з ba orname i v varieties. ish even in Seotlan | 
zoe ТААН in mhi indem 3 As a lao ord, we adyise our amateur friends | fine fronds, and looks anito үз home fe 1 ш ut f 
ip pot early, to force gently, and to air freely i mn i ны any fruit, which shows that it is near its 
lim 
А ра as to dum, E the lar 
паро groupe tatijed: ди: Пире sprin 8 ; meetings, 9 We have also to record the first Scotch habi 
oups w ioh haye called forth Я Ман "of | fow [Роглторту oorntuv, Which на lah bite 
champions like Messrs. PAUL and TBUSH, We Mr. C. S. F ES, ОЁ Abe: rde ееп, from * the mound of an 
have nothing more fo say than to рее а hope] THERE ere some plants admirably adapted for | оја li 
that the ecombatants y each again Spear] te purpose of ТЕКС ТАРЕ DEcoRATION which | Тһе quarry, he в Sippo ses, has not been worked fop 
i r Re seem to have attracted the amount oft 20 or 30 years and the Fern is scattered, sot - ^ 
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а i . {do 
r haying alternately won the victory, |attention that might haye beenexpected, ант | over al the north side of the mound, but і is confin 
the struggle will now һе for Be shampionship: | ке plants аге no doubt here and t there made nse of} to that side. Тһе specimen gent is a ge nuine one. 
fw tur rk on the; О. 
lectii d be thi 0 і vi 
the size of the pots made use of should be kept|them an appearance resembling that of frosted BASKET ЗАН, 
тин е палете posible, Som pas. and here- | silver, Тһеге is a remarkable chasteness in the eed DAE, 820.) 
r, if it we one now, this size|effect produced by plants of this character when 
оша a г xd associated as they are on the dinner fable with applied 2, е 5 на x ~; Ж itis E Mes er aro! 1 
: t 1 y М T dry 
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"à ladies spesa, 8 matter we woul par- | to su кару standard аст such аза year or ан ture has been provided—the plants being simply рш 
tieularly suggest 25 soveerned in n making the | sin e made the aig de ис S Lana prize at |in without a second’s consideration of the conditio 
arrangements for these early meeti h requisi site. Of course it is not likely that things 
| th Basket aa ok fr ds а А 
8 th 
isnt and proba T ^ of bri 
pro, кыен dh grow, Th k ub ntis ihe. white-leaved | os eas, which are ешт of the arrange ini Susi that it is me 
12 plan: LAM indoor 5 nd з. | now a good deal grown for the decoration of NA nt lo il for ide bins d сы Me " х 
Let th ike dozens ES vd miseellaneou Lgs m greenhouse md EE gadan, EAS E are therp оборе ү UM hc deus дай фе. p х Шу бе I 
but let us invite es — re STET zens em lof C. argente e тасизіпа are amon ais en ТЬ EI ms indeed that daning itself means 
threes, gro only conditions being | useful, and, - our taste, tho эзе telling ; but | under erground husbandry rather t "vx. "removing — 
in-door, ч e Lead ; and р us also have fa common * Dusty Bob" a the flower обден, water? and that thus in baskot йе we shonld 
own mi or 
£ fv, h ai 
a g TYE’s elegan 
glasses, as further examples of window gardening. | tu ned to very good account, and Cepta andi- | d харед ow to ensure "di 
We might thus spread the growth of Hyacinths, bee is verha better still. Тһе үс ems to mA ow to ave -the Eok roots wm drying Over — 
and with it all the little pleasures pttepding on | which we the preference ате впійс ientiy Beh. Of conrse, han уе know the flowers ra tai не | 
4 n Бе tinet t to form, | Want, we m! pies соцві their special tastes i ig —— 
proportion of the ladies of London. -Ani y they | C. ragusin Ape br мета and boldly chiselled | 2l too arrangeten Ims ЫР? 
could be induced to enter heartily into the pursuit, P Re ас those of C. argentea are IUD d rni 
Ы can doubt that they wonld achieve success? | more more finely divided parts. rais qas d "n ed where ye want t "have ha 
n order to bring out one of the most distinot| In a а Ан е orous young plants with 2| 2 
and attraetive features of the Hyacinth, and £o|single crown would furnish фе booking and Rs "E дол. Moss and sandstone, potshords an 
stimulate the production of new varieties possessing | most available examples for the use we have thus keep it mei d et ly the roots of viso абый pem 
this partieular characteristic, we should further briefly pointed out, but larger tufts may be pro- |р opp i с: 
ае to see а prize абай d for траса hog bre vide - аё. сыры use of older plants ита do not know if the rule will be of service to other 
Ж eyes. hieh hay may also mention connection with this | amateur gar ardeners, but I always denn [hat Ж 
re uliarity; Ат gus, Lora P fne on, and. subje et , that са 8 з palor colour ed almost entirely ell 
lighter for аро are amongst the most attractiye pied yarieties dwarf Begonias come іп | Ње basket system, and ау this simple test Т have d 
of. беп ose xy eolonrs, $ mely useful fo o the same pur and for | mysel? much trouble "arranging such things. ——— 
NE m he question For n iio: same reason, дереу that Ва ег eir chasto a metallic |_ Tt see me too Шар. the larger and more roughly 
р es of. pe or =н 16 18 to е [с ring associates wel е ornaments and made b baske : n 
id. е in mind that there is по eomparison utens of a dinne Me и 6 erudi eei р z е of baskets 
4 Ө lovin BI th Dus g aoee хі керне E RES konia "ате ш пеа{-шайе things such as would 
a ine-tenths of | ы) g, Равот the best garniture for tag show а ets 
ie-tenths of the GrAnroros when presented on Жад exhibition bini ai Gà country some large Bede 
еу able, is the foliage of the Gladiolus itself, use 
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т general it appeared io us, 
T ns made in respe ect | conse | mann 
colour, especially a the reds and|of the maris condition of М. SrANDISH'S noble the way that we wished they should go. Mign 
yellows, but Si those ibo: uh end bells, ppikem which, аз they well deserved to do; carried. off | grows беа "d, pani karaes лү prouy ia 0 in thi А 
d Lilas illustration, | the first prize; for notwithstanding the greater intrinsic | ind of baskets; and чу : 
ions ha E en made sufficient to bring this | 2611 of these foem э шоу was abundantly manifest | 0208 яр show. 
on a very Gambty вкш, y n 
нета ti 
set into prominence in a gener: of the second prise ён. l inferior but dressed-up group, | Опе, Pm yer, ав rm dies ihe c-r He, ваи опе 
кү? the Red varieties, there garnished sp йш б кү: dun Жаа d мег AE. TOR К pia. ae dde 
am A sa зш ет аре — Robert Steiger | lection from 59 а rs, Ме É генге; ЖЕЎ ш Du всанеь бото lighted it бел соне $ 
e r es, and Sultan's Favourite, | b ] th th i| 2 
seme b V Duchess of Richmond " the paler of these E wi Al ICT pi ss. ой, gel od avoid p тети ola; x с уа y Tor Д 
чы give not о y vari ut merit flower jov аа у 
While of the newer aud dearer sorts Lina, Reine Из own roper foliage—as 45 fest tio and [53 xt 
des Jacinthes and Howard are а good ux LN may "€ E жашы, ia that 3523 е ы: TID tring), ang) conus 
deep reds, and Cavaignao and Mácaulay of those ecessary in showing Gladiolus spikes; в ва | ме рб between each vi аз r3 pu that К 
is paler tints, Of the Manves ог Reddish -violets 2 ced таш natural foliage i is the right thi ing to ba pr eg and дие plants to 
Unique may be recommended as acheap purplisj-| ___ А р. e Tx Ar^ otis the re put s Т Te T ils not then look bare ; 
y Ж Т myself n caro 
mauve, and Haydn as a fine though expensive | сотегу Ns in 
MAE : hat. 3 b t though 
Балы. Ot £he Blues the cheap series afford нут ызыр to 4*3 wild aiat hit snas but бой ma groun 
Eood sorts in. Emiens, Ble eu Monrant, and Baron|in the north of England an клан апа though to do this, as to toes who like эр ы ч 
