SEPTEMBER 26, 1868.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
919 
raised from Coe’s Late Red, with a flavour even | causes, went out of blossom sooner than the should Yews and other suitable evergreens, pl 
Tipeona to that of Reine Claude ө Bavay itself, | have done, and then I thought fit to th apart; while sharp а E sd Dante. {мч 
which it somewhat resembled in colour; ао а "va his donkey fable. МУ plants were gro positions. form of each bed is 
curiosity in the s shape „of ER "я Nectarine Peach, y i &,8 
ous sly, had А out great large uide Vili 
wo kinds of fruit; the Fulton Plum, an American 
wy ripening а litle earlier than Coe’s a 
Же ЧЫЙ кы зы Реасһ sho arket 
a ety 
w | heat at the same 
o make fat и af-shoots, when alas 
as when the beds cannot be used 
f t lon 
Laurel and Yew, so that a 
arden 
for reddin po yn 
with a good deal 
ime. Mr. Low assures me tha 
g and 120 feet wide, and at 
gn 
magnifice 
DE Ee a n 
ichest 
Pd Luurcls and өм shrubs. 
The beds have this bud been extremely gay, and at 
the e peri iod of our v 
for Mr. Fowler, the даг ardener, uses chiefly d hei 
colours, relieved by masses 5 iei ma 
ssima » Var ted Pelargoniums, and 
°й 
£l 
о 
һ, técdtiifog blo d just under the skin, a | only just missed vc. 7 and therefore 1 report 
singular looking fruit, but worthless to i? ted myself as a warning to all oth "t 
Rust, gr. to the Right Hon. L. Sulivan, Broom ext came a Lycaste Skin f 
A an again в h yello w fleshed ано Мости just open, large ovapreadin 
each, whieh this tim purpl the 
mendation. It is Certa'nly Vieh superior in flavour and the bloomiest, On this “plant the blosso oms 
to the Salway, fine looking fruit of which were shown | not 
Loud T, Turner. Mr. Scobi le, gr. at Holland House, had | have never ceased for more than' twelve КО to be 
fruit, pea ripe, of sed "fellow Late Admirable, 
in favourable seasons good late Peach. From Messrs. 
Downie Laird and Laing гаше a flesh y Grape li like 
orocco ; and a Seedling Gra 
eame from Mr. Tilerv. Other 
some Peaches from Messrs- Veitch, an us kinds 
of Apples from other growers, sent уо "for the | 
o otíctS of A3ooks. 
The Indoor ^ det ce 
of little merit 
^ аа sisted -of | 
Christine Pelargonium, а and | those being of bright rose 
1 
The whole of the 
centre-piece, its long 
most green and beautiful, 
it has been the 
stretching out 
| foot plant case—far eol precious for leaves than any- 
thing w a" Шр» 
Here i mita hint 
planting the bulbs i in the first instance it is Та? 
about Hyacinths :—“ For | vari 
with similar 
8 were 
gre n lea Other bed. 
from one end to the other of. ux Put- filled s wit iuh h Belan argonium ril iant, Collisson's Superb 
Ate 
Purplo ин, a vw fine 
Purple Rival ing, 
wm re tum 
сейн , whites. 
ooming scarlet ; 
на р 
y wii @ of tlie best 
Two kinds | of Calceclarias аге extensively — — 
Verbenas 
а са ital 
scarlet 
xcellei 
wet bowl to the vase 
n 
water which are splashed upo 
bed Lodi speciosa, The bed 
a Gazania m 
were very bright, 
s 
and told well in the e of large 
le — 
By Miss Maling. London: M^ sir and fight , but m uad Ар anning иисе = нер i" race imme- 
mans, 12 mo., pp. 274. possible, the damp ие becomes blue mould, and if | diately below the upper terrace is а mixed border of 
The pollens or this i d book of Indoor кш Lit goes no fart р at leas ks unhealthy. Тһе best | shrubs, Roses, and berbaceous plants in асе noticed 
is already well and favourably known by a r plan is to try exactly how у= ж, bulb will goi in its | вете! eral Cannas, whose diversified foliage looked well 
ес the е En and by her hA rta empty glass; then stick on the се у e by | amongst other Puce of à p^ ornamental character. 
to our , columns, now recorded "t more £ means of a - of adhesive paper (like t e ef the | A broad flight of steps from the centre leads to the 
e result is a volum th put in the Lo ‚ fro гут а i the lower 
d lad ss with rain water, so that ined, conceive а 
iti is specially v Баб M Hil iain En "ie may ue "o "Auch the water; then carefally grander ‘display o а dona Вашу tam — here be 
may use with advan Lo [sip of the bowl, раб the bulb in its place, ach e e mansion, on 
The intention of - абау e learn with to п dark dry њон, o the: mae Vn Ө акаа? talian gardens, in 
pre efae пал bee n to supply a very simple i com- ai better vin a мне) the best place of all, h er, ^ni which гнаг Irish Toma &c., are ted ; they are 
1 f in a hiousemai d's „closet, which рана is fou та also kept gay with bedding plants, Conspic cuo ous in theso 
for the use of pere e who are чи „Че РЕ. uses f Gladiolus in full ty а 
who may therefore wish to find the minutest points luxuriant health; and as Gladioli this year gene- 
is only a fellow-feehng, ie observes, ili 
explained. It is 
фе kitchen stairs in 
: cue book m а ы volume, and n 
опе such gardener е rn more useful here 
than that of those g an never have =» 
practise small m of phi; [ro The р 
hie 1 І have treated of, she мери t m ec me "of 
sem ] m Fry pap s of the names of plants, 
| may be г а useful and reliable manual 
of Те "Garde ilti 
Messrs. тты now announce the early appear- | 
ches deep and 
2. — sight to. be 400 ambitious, 
E — bich I have to bo 
vus fully. And lth of the 
Plants are most beautiful, they are not on that account 
than ЧАРУ commoner flower 
r. Ra 
cim for o зар * the 
is er always Jonged for, p seldom, at first well 
gro 
gu sor Forest, W. Menzies, the Resident mes d 
Surveyor (see p. "2. The знг cmm -— work ів to giv 
ап account of the Park and For Windsor whien | 
hall 
shall be поб „е Зет ай їп 
to 
D with an exactn 
ble to attain in "the b 
lin England. The plantation: 
| measu: 
"шө, but also of| Az 
to all persons “ызы in the manage- 
d Hrelioteopes ап other beddin 
| For ve SE! the edges ofi the 
Bet 
rde 
E plants were 
Zaleas, 
е plants, 
шой аїе SHE in fre nt of w 
hich, close to the wall, was a 
eade Pani e : Hagdonn 
d У 
— ing from 
cm rs near| 
s have T taro carefully a d 
red, and the age and size of each with their Th 
one of м а кең jn the mat 
he management БЕ. Fuchsias, Carnations, 
Бекер, Plantes . Vertes, rad Japan Lilies, 
A t 
| being annexed, $0 t that t any one may find th em, and, by |d 
—À ват judge of the Ls = —— of their 
woods, account is to 
of the Great тай, which is. inia estin ting a e унае 
Orchid, ho. is Lira treat hapters give 
directions an Lilies of th 
а 
bearing strata, 
hahl the. 
f the Geology | of 
sturbed e by is the 
ане walledin kitchen ion, and od either side 
the 
| а сопврїец euous featu ure, 
Valley, and r^ gromng euh рани. ss Camellias 
Azaleas all the year round ея and conserva- 
m rections about planta for boxes and | 
eeng for windows, ru: di stands, baskets 
of m^ and окен, no i sesdaowing, cuttings, | 
Le together with hin nstructing and 
ere are 
rranging the popular с E common in 
France and туй for - fitting n outside windows: 
eme The eje of (e ле ару — ud 
those of Stone Sands will 
also be fully ente: on The work is to be illustrated 
by 20 large NM mounted in 
most interesting trees of Windsor. 
the book, of the 
. The first. part. of the 24 vol of Dr. ранае 
ably — уйне duh vus havin 
че AM oem ol the walls cT ia having bes 
mà ricots, UL ч 
Med бА "ebd; Apples only an ау; 
kinds of Beetare grown here, viz. tina Бугн, 
© 
under г 
Аз а er 
"illustration of the way these subjects are 
dealt with, we will take Miss сез mbscvatons 
on Orehids as room-plants. “There a eod 
Says, “ held diy man oi grow 
крэ poopie that Orchids а 
n any place short M ot had E 
Orchid М boues, in 6 if the oit are benutif ul, i 
із almost oer enjoy them. During the i 
г years, howev. ‚ Some ! people e have been trying а 
curious owe Orchids and other rare plan 
chidacea are to plates of rare Orchids, 
carefully dra Mere ve 1 ill coloured. он ге аге 
| su such greens to. be found? unless in a copper mine, 
"э 
case ra E 
- imagine the charm of such охи at AA iuri pre extensive 
ет-вр 
red-lipped flow 
For the fen ы instance, has been pre 
LA. ip; the flowers gain so 
“Кеси 
all along most | gardens, to which а е: is cud admitted. 16 
TRADE LISTS RECEIVED. 27 sa x L&S 2 t "fir 
О Evergreens, Deciduous Trees, 
atalogue of g' а "He 
Xch: ! ck Climbing, 
ri а Thes О к > d Deu юлы Ey eh 
y Е et n a G arabale Pn 
da Age БЫ САА Tinen groen for Sale iy Wa Vari, «nd tho тше 
е, s Rose Catalogue for 1863- 
Miss Май egin du Us dem "icem z all the setti 
iss Maling proceeda —*' Hearing a erg j 
ge ‹ d am tmt am to ot iryi rr: Apis n Garden peser УТ 
Some med fo m HAREWOOD HOUSE, YORKSHIRE.— 
in a йөз. їп - P wing amb 4 Any тшу чес may | Right Hon. the Earl of Harewood; i iat f p 
ÜLimatodes too utet æ — T ded n of a access f either 23. iis. z 
thing the colonr р 1 р f pin ‚жо лы Pa 
н» wir Reis рл 
to be painted. . . . These 
Bou 
of other Se во much more riehly do bey а B On а very extensive scale, laid out іп the 
plants, from accidental | Italian style, and liberali interspersed, wi 
міра | in 
Sox's Descriptive деш 
Dwarf Dark Beet, but with glossy very dark leaves ; and 
the PineApple "Beet, which has the lightest. atd 
med by Mr. 
We ра — before us the qu iam from 
nd УМ to Angust 21; тіз Dictionary of чым , but is X estee ^ y : me for 
he f Conhyd to culinar рч e root being richest in colour, 
lo 4$ ar Meet up: едра finer texture, and more juicy than that of either of the 
In the o third ре of -- M of REICHENBAOR'S Xenia | others t gr the аг k 
B 
and » saperi 
ots are exten rvez grown, and are in fine con- 
pots 
dition; 3000 are now ready for next season's 
and. grown in 5-inch pots; the Sir Harry 
E^ 
ра Td frait, s 
ntity of x young Vines, which promise 
: v^ or $ed to furnish capital Figs 
in pots and against the чай 
i 
