918 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 26, 1869, 
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about three weeks an immense pile е bank was the | being unevenly swelled, The Melon, judging Б. Aot, Lucknow." Mea Russian guns ав з trophies 
result; this іп а few months stilo € eod into а s юй appeara эле, was good. eaches were so much alike Pom the Crimea pN maga, ne Japanese bell, presented 
black mass cutting like cheese which being use sed а that but an experienced регио! could | by Capt. Holm IM һе ship Troas, The Park js highly 
anure for t s Te differences among them; 9 n. um каргадай, Тһе leading gentlemen of Sun der aa 
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as we never had , before, Next year Que weed саше "up consisted ОР д E a hod. eda ^B AA degree у nod al NN Pie 
Professor Henslow w gav ome hopes that the great what, Тһе Apricots (Moor CENE were inferior. it is now under er Rs pes will be the best way 
firms прет wm sje. to - Sm that olleet tio om ivi A uten Н XA tos bti garden. It isto NET 
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5а Aib s тїп eui, ezt pear е "E qal stong | 3 Дм р "е T md ch си Nous paye Rag Tal managers ma be anie to pe sh this Scientifie 
е manure. This year the growth has been stronger | s me position? and the reply ж: phat o! projeeh + jen pi iga wih i maeke tha е iple мнщ if 
than ever. This is probably бае not to the fine Therefore some rule should be la id а п raming milar places of p agland. R. p, 
summer m but also to the fac t tha t our windmill еа ет — the pem of foh of one cla 
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or | inform Мг. Baines that the Blac rapes shown 
ЕАН suppl uit that "gold. be admissible "dis а еса; d Bradford, whi re d to hi ri b Ws 
3 iik m 1 шау hava ar п. = ^ ed ol Sud by и wE 869. Although а minutely deseri 
Y the defects and short-comings ‘оѓ my Black Gra 
1 Sea? has Д much н Тын for воше | two varieties * "pines, an wo distinc ort p 
I It took about five weeks to clear weed| Melons; Mr. B, may have four Pines, three Nine i say that I gxhihited: at the same ПО тд bunches of 
enough to make rowing pleasant, and now we have a|and one dish of (ELS and so make a n ib i lo i Vue ic AES VE ee Ў 
still greater heap of the manure than usual Ме | оЁ eight dishes; „роф no К piat wou! in be о чадей by - В. Л Mi Mr. йш 
caleulated that for our thin soil over gravel the уаїпе pri тт ding s uch а ccess (see p. 815) - tbe view of detract. 
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h t are | con: what. the Vi d. r Mera me ment 
s тру В. Che орау; 9 w. pei зеге: | d was "tis that а АКА oi En el ure Y DE mand 
extraction ans an pies Íruit was ed by bl acte ll points ж аб із term class, such as that exhibited 
T e" M aa r Wa 7 Y " - s ев, Now we all know в omething by Mr. B., and carried from show to show. пех 
Roses.—With to Mn the Ж а. ness s of human nature, an d jt 18 just | Getablished custom of allowing Vines two or се x р 
Pure remarks (see p. 893). Е Men pos that when шим that you might have been a leaning on the | establish themselves, as it is called. But дац shonld so rapid 
Ros are shown as cut flowers, they should be show Lg art of the judges to the productions of their friend, or reg ааа Р Wie ra long a 
in the апан state of „perfection attainable, and: ле of thos e in whom they felt interested. Оле who Лаз | о ч 0 ovi 
will not venture to say t 0 le sb tie zt PE Mr. n & he samo mo I со der that t tho Vines D 
varieties a& any rate, without disbudding, Or course "ON Treatment $2 chids.—The plants so often | selves ir UE indicat А eit. c wn strength. Let 
ps aves set MA Козе and L hw тө advocated their | mentioned by you in the OCLronicle as being under ЖООМ ЫН es et mi nis 
oni Ia ith M. hat it is beautiful to | drawing-room ие here, аге in most excellent | і, if not ol риоя; dener to J. Olif, Bg, 
не Ше full-blown vel tie dai à flower and ће | health, Lycaste Skinneri is growing vigorously, aud | Wortley, Leeds, 
б bligo shou d. be on plants in pota. Mr. | sho ой three н pseudo-bulbs, which will no doubt 
Paul sa “о f sorts i 
the ore re vien ift the. n are good and djetinct e йо ower, bearing a spike 13 inches чш * 
but I c t admit Roses Ma are пару Jong. ith fi Rovan HORTIOULTURAL : Sept. Floral бо 
trs оа or Ко" ЖУ, piking in d fully 6 inches in le ength; the colours I have | mittee) .—AÀ. Special W^ decoder was piros on 
should be pe: as Pe flow Such Roses | seldom seen surpassed, Barkeria Skinneri AG occasion to Messrs. Veitch for the white-flowere 
should be wn in pots, when à ye Heec in July, aud h seven new pm m. ikely | variety of Lapageria rosea, shown in charming 
of "s worth conld be arrived at. 16 would | to flower in оне or early іп Dece еве | dition, and forming part ll fi 
the sentiments which I express are contrary ёо t| 
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Ъе ensible to exhibit bedding Dahlias plants have never Foires any other poen plants, among which were the handsome Line 
with ie forist's x varieties, as these Lane with oth giver only 1, bavin ng left So Omers | auratum, and а variety of L. specios with 
possessin the qualifications of a vae Pen. An jd Vil d y an таза! mount of colour in it; pe two new 
nfini: ей asure come me King, of "t.a tleton Hon. and they have stood on | Eranthemums 
up to the florists' standard, and сае tie pet a landing of the staircase, having a E MSc were awarded. Of these we shall give some account 
and bright decorative kinds i v ын у e the very | and well protected. by а Mind from the noonday sun. | next week. Опе is a first-class plant. That from 
ай it see ө —of Ferhaps Pe gontor, „Са is а very small| New Caledonia, labelled tuberculatum, formed a 
produci re plan biy e had rather too much moisture, which | compact little bush, covered with smali ovate leaves 
-sameness of appearance which is r insoparabla-f тога long | has са itself nnnaturally, | and pure white flowers, produced in profusion ; 
formal rows of blooms =з. pk» that lat showing and the plant js зате ovy very large for its size. | the other, a taller- rac me had long 1апее-вһарей 
bles is - ча petition, veh this plant was put out of doors to receive | leaves, furnished on the а few blunt teeth, > 
каң ieres diam Mu | Shower, iud some bird E expect cut eut. off | and bearing cons conspicuou meni dé ers, each beautifully 
cannot see wh: contin чэче a s the y ung — consequently it p» not flower inute purple 
to do with the question "E disbudding Roses intended Ws: a new pseudo-bulb has furnished p dots. Fro E. G. “Hen erson & Son came 
for exhibition. Jf the buds are not previously removed present кы Mw could har ed have influenced t m vitii нчы the white == Чарота Н пон 
they must certainly come off with the Rose when eut | immense production of this ar From persona | Jobert ; оа Pelargonium name ed pre yen which а 
for exhibition, and their continuity of bloom is thas a: sja cquaintance with its wild habitat my treatimen i6 h belonging to 
y eut shor А а. their moval at first ible toi with finely- fori s per flowers, 
Besides, continuity o bloom on the plant сап be|If any sceptics yet exist, I would ask them w visit | edel d t tho t of the prigi with salmon pink; а 
effected by le aviug хе of different stages of growth, Wem bly Park, Sudbury, near TU the res variegated vari ty of Chei Se 18 — P veniri 
and by „Judicious pruning, То sum up, when Roses of the Re ev. J. E. Gray, F.R.H.S., and see M a|label of Commendation ; rio ийе 
аге exhibit. аз cut flowers, they should show all the Lyeaste Skinneri, imported by Mr. Veiteh in Mareh flowered mu ile pos one "right. riii n, an $ 
points required by the florist in the highest ете pii last, and whi ich has seven (originally eight) flowers i i n-striped, and a à third 5 а white, to dat 
attainable by the particular variety, If disbudding b y, and they have been in that condition | which S n likewise 
necessary for this, then 16 should be allowed. Rose also Odontoglossum grande, a perfect | са: from the same growe 
simply wis ч not eoming near the florists? 54 of. бнт having 17 very fine оп five flower Laird & Laing showed a erllection он ог Hollybodk 
standard, should be shown in pots, and n cut | stems, and likely to remain for a month in perfection | чан = - » ~ арый cial Cert моа 
flowers, Р. Го show Roses as single кы would, still, under the skilful treatment of Miss Gray. Their | атор ess, а н нао on kind, to 
I think with Mr. W, Paul, js ex xhi ibiting them in too | situation is а centre window, with an eastern aspect, in md a ens "Certificate ed awarded ; Ыы to 
formal a manner, I have shown them in this y|th П drawi „Яўны І pate no doubt now that Lord Clifden, a bright carmine shaded crimson, in the 
myself years ago, a ave also seen others do the many o r hov n England have ladies already | same collection, a Second-class и а (o was assigned. 
same; they do not, however, show their natural beauty enjoying [the same ems d I shall be glad if others | Among Dahlias contributed, one from Mr. Rawlings, 
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(e. all the buds and foliage really belonging to the| G. U. Skinner, и s nk, is nearly black. Miss Herbert, from Mr. Keynes 
& on which the expanded flower is produced) in| Russian Ri pr not know if this i is | receiv. véd a Second- class Certificate, and willis Austin 
preference К. the trebles, as trebles throw the large | generally known бс: gra) in Eugland, both rich 
prizes into the hands of t Ae large growers, who have | abundant beare ucing from three to "ive of its чен оиб shaded more or less with red. d. Хоми, 
acres to es from, M grower could show | little fruit at на joint, "d ра plant hoe поб wd ba - Le also nearly of ihe 
e of each ar about as our Ridge Cucumbers. А friend w. контей ө Кира Conil: 
ould be an brought the seeds from from Russia ass ured me that ein оона from the ва 
were grown very extensively there, and нейна (ог) kind heavily tippei wat недей 
. in salt) in visite and sold in the mar airy Queen, from Mr. Alexander, Leyton, & 
; they are sold by measure, with а creamy yellow 
m. Rector s Fir chap Cortifonto was ward 
Russian makes very in ndifen ent дий We fed: e white, boli from i'm d of the Royal Nursery, 
ion l|grew it, but threw it away. t makes, however, a Slough. or four vari of bedding Lobelité, 
fancy e single trusses would E generally . most | considerable item in the diet of Ri кла the best of which were С! 1 
aep 29 The People's Park, Sunderland.—A few years. ago) Queen and Delicata, were 
к: Rhus ic —In answer to your corresponde " various opinions were expressed iu Paper concerning | Palace by Mr. — о 
Baniach? - р. р. 894), I beg to зау авт planted some | the laying out of this IN 1 may be ense goniums жез = the Searlet 
seeda of the] Rhus succedaneu m (the Japan Wax-t tree) i in | that on nimm wes this effeet, viz. as | tributed. from th 
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ч but 3 pes поб been able to discover what has | the pre or in were e ike the W; e ds the | Princess of Wales, wiih delieste pink "flowers 
become of them since. Є. W., Weybridge Heath. а iver Trent, It шау be inter на to во now f flushed in the centre with 
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collection of one contained three dishes of G two | at ea object Pe mar ther | 7 lb. 3 oz., was shown on this 
dishes of Peaches, а Pine, a Melon, aud a dh of ДЕЧ TEE or shrubs Е ті to P. L. Head, Esq, Byfleet Eod 
„Apricots. Тһе lst prize was awarded it. There was mise) ачаб e. ia à fine statuo rupe. 
: 1 апа ing's Yellow 
