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SEPTEMBER 19, 1868.] 
THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
FANCY Р. 
all v =. well," сайта 
* THE n old-fashioned 
ка the other те * but 
A 
never fancy them 
NIW EY he, 
things.” Ea Mic. е тере d 
* they are sd colours, and are Nt 
course I йе "udoistood what eii worthy old flori- 
cultural friend meant, because common wit 
many others І bave met with, will: Mee nothing in 
а Pansy which is not either a “white gr round," 
« yellow ground," ora “self” flow from which in 
n: more rapidly ahd deservedly opular, or has 
80. 
"These Fancy Pansies pou o one great recommenda- 
tion to all classes еа EA Ses AG 
erneath is a 
Mut: and stirred, and as we Pes the тт "reel 
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The following W f doing. He was sorry that scientific ani 
inteeduosd. this autum Those marked * have been | learned zl should waste their Um me in poer с 
zi by Messsrs. Downie күт and Laing. The|subject that could prove of no beneft to mankind. 
others have been obtained here e spoke with great deference to their ей! but, 
Her Majes *Earl о f Ros for his own part, he firmly agreed with Cow r, that , 
Prince of Wales *Mr. Sethereoe leecy locks and black com lexi jd 
Princess of Wales уба lphur Que Cannot alter nature's tmt kir 
umm A" "Мабоагові 9 Skins may differ, but affection 
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меран Аи Willi Раш Жү у Dwells in white and black the Same. 
8. p Admirai 
rs. Dea авы. Duchess ог олуш еы ты 
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Annie Broo эз Lord Pro WELT e Correspondenc 
lexandra ingularity Fungi. one i E M ved rose our 
a lumine, xe | readiness to answer estio йт asked е оба ain 
y 
Hibern Moonshine information, I do ноу hesitate to ask your advice as to 
*Mrs. Nethercote the best died ofgetting rid ofa pest in the shape of 
Of older sorts, some of the best are :— а Fu ungus ich incre so fast it threatens to over- 
Mrs. Moo Octavie Demay 1 e garden was made five years 
Prince Nepolem n аа Alio, ago, the е, beds ied cut out of the turf. The 
ч: cess 
Imperatrice Eugénie Pride tinera] first s summer one or two of this s cone- shaped Fungus 
arlequin Tiger 
prsia eds Ши, Carlotta Patti | 
arlotta 
ORUM Panl Bedford D» ws and 210 ауа енна dius tior 
Le Géant Rainbow I shall be greatly indebted to you i ба сап suggest a a 
Belle Esquermoiso Aunt Nelly remedy | Short of the ing 
Belle Lilloise Talisman пр theturf. I s0 sometimes 
Brigand ы, or eem 6 or 7 inches in height иы the root as deep in v 
Etoile du Nord Mont ВІ ground. J. Ее, зууг was so squelch 
Louise Meillez Magenta | that nothing could be mad fit. Perhaps some kind 
— ч cu y M а | correspondent сап Eo vise is M. C. 
n Fire kino Ao Fake Gri e p. 869).—Allow me to usd. a 
Napoleon 5 Dodie e | few observations ник Mr. Thomson's ih pe 
aomi D Gladiator ing in Yorkshire. . T. commences by noticing "Mr. 
The distinctly | blotched kinds, such as Thomas | Nicholson's practice e (seo 845), which he wee sd 
M marginata, Donald Beaton, е ought to be the rule, not the "peer n; he 
Monarch, Hibernia, Butterfly, and Dandie Dinmont often | relates his own oceedings (whic! e way i" 
come wi itho ut blotches ear arly in the season, but as soon | Grape growers, feel “ы will. consider 
weather sets in they become distinctly на ght to be the exception, not the Te - 
best is to plant these kinds in poo takes from ine th 
he gout 
sandy 25 bun 
o | soil, — » — all r river sand, , certainly not i in rich Pe. following J з by tai 
К на 
үч vns tter than "n bothering di Cuttings e d pn 
can be readily pulled away from the 
— - e)tered districts it is best to ey out i in the 
m'e agerom nia as possible, but not under 
re et мснсн as they would em 
wet weather. 
ve 
Vias Бәй 
aking 3 
|2 practice being соет fd 
the t the Vine. The 
оо mu 
They shou ld al ways have good 
tr hroat of ч 
| may not e Бо T at first as the рай ur ја 
alluded to, but destruction will b 
br m t down or otherwise fixing it. The == 
should =. ав be allowed до Е aked on ~ 
the roots. William Dean, Bradford Nursery, Shipley. 
BR 
ITISH ASSOCIATION. 
iem interesting paper, 
On the Physical and gd 
acter of the Negro, Ars read by Dr. J. 
ual 
For Vines of the age mentioned, т х 
the crops which Mr. T. CM of, to be i fin 
Bis ble what are consisten h good pract 7" ^ can 
int to Vi 
elv 
wit pr 
ines ins Scores of "hose that have Dn com- 
lat 
аа - m c can be kept dry | said, that fricans were v vey à x and the | inhabi- Ese ma E accomplish, neither het t 
and hardy during the w he d ^ perfectly tants of Northern ce олег ш, and as, moreover, | parade my о oings; wish to Show that 
hardy, and the ud umm "frosta will n ure it; за ions ES Sou ре dark d оге I may 
but it is particular] damp, hern Europe, · ek Hamburghs аб 
succumbs to this oral s fhat climate Rd а tendency io in iboe "n re three weeks, and have taken 
or pi y; are filled a Кот the ground level well ve i Macken . The үү of the skull o E first Prisi «t of them, viz, at Bish 
with about 15 tag t drainage, on which is is placed | n wisely arranged by P аа to | Auckland, ыру ЫА жч Bowdon, Alderley, 
from 3 to 4 inches of soi n this I plant out for the defend 1 their patam from the tropical ‹ climate i in which and Bradford ; at the last place Mr. PEE was 
inter, ing them close to the glass and well|they lived. t such migh 
ired, 
aire 
t sach 
even in very severe Teather, P c at that time I water 
Mum REE and only in the morning and in fine weather. 
can 
of 9 кейе 7" ed of the mm i ТЬе 
ir was not co 
woolly 
nsidered by fricans as j| a mark | 
гарез а 
their treatment; they w ere delicicgt 
in colour and small in - berry, although pied 
reme to c till March. 7. Baines, Gardener 
H. L. Mic 
КЕР later. Seedling reves 
d should have plenty of 
given em, 
Fancy Pansies were а few years ago taken in hand 
мт. 8 Salter and Mr. Down 
wn | also answered the perpose. of defending the head from | 
With regard to h 
grandmother and — ther 
bi 
negro blood. Ніз 
Coast ; but, throug 
is not bein ng a true African, 
Aolis, Esq., Sum cler HN Bowdon, Cheshire, 
m hona Planting for the West India Islands.— 
were both of pure 
dfather was a chief of the моча 
the treachery of в some white m 
= introduce Cinchona jöua plaiting In 
urally arises— у ond. p^ po. 
5 | inilar. p been iei in the West 
e American enm offi 
e, but 
prejudice against them on um part ot. es floricultural 
friends, that th e could not make 4 int way, until t 
Ta 
he was ki 
(Mr. Craft 
red M. Miellez, of Lille, — сега ced some 
thin including Mathilde, 
born. He had шы не to Africa 
on a visit t to "the King o of Mem r 
p^ taken to dee, where he 
аав, ж. it 
may reasonably be rapped t that th the 
mounta ins in Ja &c., 
ama ica, St. Lucia, Trinidad, ст 
und th 
m 
gs, Mirac 
эч, Imperial, (Tate dmm E ЧЕ Вгу, and a fi 
thers. Messrs. E. G. Hende: rann Бове Mol бна. 
course London smoke did not a with 
эт nor, те was still worse, the confinement of а 
sondon qi _ The cooler soil and climate of York- 
e fom 
E 
t 
the pem iiy were well 
any knowledge of African ы 
De 
n saw that with some attention the 
n моо! owing that "ya Pt ity of the fine 
vation have been raised her йг“ 
сомы аму 
uable 
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go 
Forbes. 
mingled in good во 
is almost ignored, her "proficiency i in music 
more val 
ood u them. 
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t | had her iis нф т educa 
Societ in ssion 
n | Со; 
He — refer to the җүн 
apt. 
bs 
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ted. 
еу, and i 
“his? 
Mec Crowt 
D rosent зе cepere 
depen 
in Ireland; a few years since it the part of (he n 
grown at the Royal Gardens at|the d 
gave 
her, 
in this 
ancient 
ве was ent abi by Mr. 
; and another case was that 
wh 
| country. Опе 
Britons. . When Julius Cæsar came to 
ch pleased the other 2а оп 
аб Chiswick to see that the 
of m — Lx 
Ink Plant. muc 
going conem the Gardens 
VAR unt 
was given a few weeks ago at фе Tiik Society. 
We shall soon y doubt 2 able now to investigate i 
| cu m properties at hom Fellow. 
wing Rose. —With all ае to those who 
па ач, І cannot agr 
Roses sho ri ме 
best shown 
Whe e gre w up, ably 
rome every one y on the present “system, but the buds Ar Ф of 
с; апа recently | she had been Зони аге, in my opinion, a beautiful addition to де 
в. | flow. and the Rose interest and 
would lose in 
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ommenced | stupid people that 
It had tak: 
"e: 
egraded ti а аа reium 
e him io de d proving what he really was 
to make » slaves pr 
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us рр Englishmen 
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4 th freest blooming and most ШАШУ decorative 
EX least suitable for exhibition. Again, if all 
flower be removed, 
ed. The 
| exhibi: pus is to narrow 
E Org end garden cadere Wo. 
m Cross, N. 
Waltha 
