916 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTIMBER 26, 1888, 
outer florets, and tipped аб their back with | ОЁ greenhouse and conservatory decoration. Неге 1 |апа size without куе К/А хасч not otten be admired, In 
pupie, the Whole bloom Ре coming more ныи remarked a little Geranium in full bloom. І olo Si watering great care is то 16 is better to find | 
flushed with rose as it gets older; it is the most | confess its обоа y were no e € di koe r colour | six dry than one too wA there | is а remedy for tha — 
perfect in form of. any of the novelties of this season - Ке апа каране and the spi one, but none for the othe amp ые, 
which we have seen. Willie Austin is a flower of full asted well w Ө bá ght eros healthy foliage | heat will Occasionally be feild to dry the e house 
size aid. presenting many points of excellence, the fror om иче, they s 8 er teg To me ad m Е Tus ir at t а a 
colour r being a golde en amber. as particular l beauty than tho - "ereation of th ie dern raining;must be commenced as soon as the 2 
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о have been in favour | йим, and I think e artist 3 y long for "m purpose. I have described 
with the ' Committee, no fewer than three of the eight me opinion. But, as uk чө already said, it was|the me thod in my remarks on the large- -flowering 
жс taste о у ра агі which enabled me | Pelargoniums (see p. 725); the same System js 
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hue. Snr ich, hig h mmendation S in That fl their day, and When the days eth еп, pay every attention 
season. + was Pid guns po 11 у that they ied dorved d omlloret АЫ from their | them, encourage g wth with a little weak li i 
the colour a buff yellow heck ed nd with rose. pursuits, I would be amongst the q^ op toa n ow- | manure, and EY the syringe may be dran Over 
улаар mue h improved in character, while | ledge. But T Teat y SRNA charge them the same pe When the trusses of bloom make their appear- 
size, regularity, depth, Б, иш "t like technical points, | time with doing no smàll amount of inen: What, for | a aslight shade will be кезу ry in bright weather; 
were well Е еи y* colour was, however, a се example, have they been doing with the Fuchsia? [inorensiog it as the seas со псев, Before the flowers 
varied by the touch of autumn , the florets being no | Look at that new race of sickly looking things, with and, fumi 22 two ө three nights in su 
of а straw colour, deepest at the > base, and t e ti ips large gorged flowers and unhealthy looking leaves, this will keep them с cm for the rest of the Reason, 
well developed, e a bright rose. Мы bas taken the » ce of the earlier ems l'he се will now have little {о do but to admire 
flowers thus marked witl d colour ! е, the flowers of the new comers are large enough | the p € p в, m rolong their bloom 
Of the gpl elass веб, apos они дарзи t tu t hey hi 9 dom flowering a et t them out of 
another of the mber, coloured group; its b but where are those beautiful long slender bd ssoms "Rue es Qui dom when Ы... о ее == treat 
florets Кесте e back with Ek ы of jud and ding colours, and that vigorous and them in overy respe ect as г ended f 
ap i i niano of Nonsuch than of which we ng t 
Austin; the blooms shown were rather young, but it | n ће varieties com n gardens 30 years ago. the second season, by which waa f ansa should good- . 
із no doubt a flower of merit. Countess and cere дна М aine ts "mih ki xu Wu F. coccinea, gn dico pm plants. Those for the early shows should be 
both shown by Mr. TURNER, were raised by the Rev. and ога which ai t tha at time used the | ted by m e RC of October into &inch pots ; 
C. FELLOWES; the former is a large deep b h > Jat n Novembe er, aos E will require 
white, the latter а large and showy bright amaranth | open great from g drawn ; tie 
purple. The Commended flower was сукен, Erebus, rote the old kinds of Fuchsias have al inly as possi ible, am а the plants 
a medium-sized variety of an zen dark maroon | disappeared from the gardens about London, I am | пеаг the eroi ТАН хему to ps que 
colour, the award TUNE. made on account of this » appy to say they still exist.in many pes of the | de decayed foliage, which иа pm will cause 
marked intensi sity of colou ring. oun um particularly i in then orth of Eng and and i blac 
One or g varieties may be пат Sootla: Es districts uary, those intended for early flowering | 
Mr. Норктхз Brunette, which „seems | where florists have not much penetrated, У M with aud receive a little fire ber with a temperature of 
to get more ош» coloured as autumn comes on, noble pe of these old varie eties 3 bloo n the | xd. nd 50? by da; | 
but perhaps was not on this occasion equa ality on advances, Jüive occasional supplies o of | 
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what it was on the „9th inst, siamsa Chelsea In the Lothians, about Edinburgh, Ey r north à among | т liquid manure, and attend strictly to fumigation, 
Hero, too, one of th th lilac the - opes таев about Dunkeld, in Perthshire, they | The latest plants should be stopped Ah February. 
len again of good quality. Мола. Lord, [s seem to tablished themselves o на walls of | When the plants are in bloom, ewm exclude all 
а sort of i эм roved Stafford Gem, is a far t€ t€ int an ndi in cottage gardens. Lot t us ver that | bees, and D water in the so tha 
уны g ; our turn, сни may beco me dry b before night. т "ihe house is | 
its its colour i is pon just tipped with чы it d 1 fav: в may e uth о: ore. sed when d and soon fall off Í 
PER 8 Proserpine, tuni is a ve егу в A e e upon cm principle of АБАСЫ петото іе, ^ from They will = require many sticks, just enough to keep Н 
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lover a doep m maroon сп mson, distinctly tipped with | other causes, it hat the его р goa ra them in for: If well managed they will now measure 
was a considerable sprinkling of t ыт ате ave го om 2 Е feet through, and will be loaded with 
dirty- iooking $ stripes, but the more we see of them the | field to these natural beauties. Robert йк rs of fine quality, and fit for any of the metropo- 
less we are able to admire them litan. exhibiti ions. 
———————— The folowing are a few of the best varieties in 
EXHIBITION — cultivation :—viz., ree Arabella Goddard, Edith, 
Ee В eck, Lad rs, Miss-in-her-Teens, Brides- —— 
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ka Tyi (fuscis), Tue Fancy Pelargonium, “ана of comparatively | де! Mae Musjid, F 
ramis lanata: arachnoideis, canescentibus, Башлана culture, is perhaps more generally mism: mismanaged | Sainton Dolby, Madame li Bougi iere, Modestum, . 
ete (Re t. ali-globosis, perulis brevissimis, imbricatis | than any other. Instead of short s sturdy в specimens, bella, Кепил Sarah TTutner, Negro; and Zoë. Henry 
онна Y dont uie (40-50 in quoque fascicul ar - е plants шш; weak, drawn, and м kly, | Bailey, Jun., Shardeloes Gardens, Amersham, — 
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obtusiusculis, (4- -5 cent. Jon ngis, 2 cent. fere latis), bracteis nsi of the gayest and most varied COLS: in faet, by Am Weather p om Hol Tm Daz Р 
Басын E apicem versus crenulatis, iim, тарта) slightly varying. the- treatment it dose ordinari Ban The a uthor said :— 
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рабат, y e longiorem producto, squamis sub- е, Ө year | ^ “ I SHALL not abus r indulgence, which I earnes estly 
rtilagineis, suborbicularibus, apice m mato roun: 
arde ier. m e eM e LEID cipe. ad vw 2 Pere which I have found most коле abont rog оу HM e adt 
а Bardhi —— 3 follow, Tons with the pro- | a similar system was eterne in i England; (2), how 
E ms of the Rocky pagation of ihe plant : toi insure success, the cuttings MÀ pese themselves; and (3), what is to be done 
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Mountains i in a the Ciné and Galton Ranges, by Mr. | should be made of moderatel fir and ll- 
Lyal, Sia of jet about 49° N. lat., and at an s ion above | ripened shoots, which can be о Я Ko about ye f 
etween 6000 an d (n 000 feet. markable|end of M The soil in à es s x fied ": ты — on your time.—1, Under our plan, 
» f-buds and eb-like wool — "clothes the | best is roughly emm cepas loam and dun, where observations are en in Holland, there are 
арза zs : Young socis ad the wer o Ун el Е Y T o д ү Sharp rm sand, Eug a ide four secun places; Helder indicated by H, Groningen 
: rom "mould, is all that is in order to | indicated b lushi indi Y, 
feet higb, and i Mods wd a uch d Bien ^s Bad grow them in perfection. Having Ws ве med а supply of ана. абаа, the тА of which 
hers ich is also differenti int mber | the foregoing, next procure some leat 48-вілей pots; | I base my forecasts, and in the first place on the 
E eaves in а с знай their "lireotion à nd fo is gr in | drain them well with broken е make the soil barometer readings. For every day of the year мй 
e cones. fine, fill them, and press moderately firm; ; then insert | for every hour of the day I have very carefully deter. 
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NATURAL PRODUCTION , |without crow gi n them quite tight, and the | observation at that height above the sea, where it із 
ex AND FLORISTS operation is xi „compie Pia them on ез nen n ни а c M ^ e аак 2 
I HAVE ке had Miei as ve line of those | T : е Ў E they will bear any amount of | observed in England, and not at t all in France, 
ight^to which the to be sub еен t calculated 
artificial rul es by which florists judge the value of до y Per eae aed Lue са 
pots, ta much of the rootas other instrumen омой from post 0 
Uie ede S for sample, | possi ible. E potting, piaco ti them where they сап can {У post. The rule is now uy "y simple If the depar- 
WM I om ашу FOE E s of perfec- | kept close and - Ав soon as established, give | tures are greater (more positive) in the south Y 
Me нендей pA ; t: Bes : се which | ај dance of air; and Боша | green fly make its ap- | places than in the northern rn, ter 
be round, buk which fron Mii QUEM pats [1 эеси migate im. mmediately. "This isof the egreatest | than at G or H, the wind will have a W 
к, M pres Бу passing through "Their next shift may be into 4&sized pots, in which, i а its 
Ы А ан ZUR 8) after pushing a few joints, they may Бе stopped, which accurately, you may say, the wind ътт 
аар са h рге and the y the end tor аен ac if they hay е been we ede uoce г tarii Who gu: plend 
» e аз p s мы the flowers of a Pme EA. to they will be ready Em other shiftinto|in the direction of the wind (or in the 
compelled to 32-sized pots, У Leer will be large tr for the ima of ihe electric current) you will ha 
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рое зы а Sy Pa many of RA own | prevent any sto ppage. After this keep them me м the southern places above the northern is not above 
by d and simple, ЎР аа these have | close for а Ad days, until they become established, fot millimatres, there will be no wind of а forse або? 
те jortared by t onall rable opportunities, they should have | 30 lb. оп the square mètre. Moreover, the greates 
ths H J os day last summer, at tidie; of іе; but т dahin thus be зана, amount of rain will fall when the 
ortieultura| 1 Gardens ja Sos ае. nsington, had | The night temperature not exceed 42°, is m- | negative; and a 
been looking оте а blaze of DNE in the nave of t | 
Suum. ance led me into the bet thoy шау ba grown о qr size, bui it will generally stronger. Moreover, there will be no thunder — 
whick | of both quantity and quality RN iif the eter papina = im поь less than two milli- ud 
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