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964 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
were taken up and potted at the e " of Septem inde d < is probable that many | as being te in nee EM... 
for further trial next year. The erien ce of й other so-called tender plan least many her season. 
present year has shown that eos оору | | age d — Ó to Bieb y^ ——: succeed quite| There are, ы b. this ut? 60 indul 
and robustum would be nted singly in | аз well as those which have n ow bee ioned, Sv | are dierent shad Roses offered ; "from 30 6 40 ЧЫМ 
ir leav ^ are furnished 
y ер 
о tear their €— if within Pl and 
eias marginatum, ted in a mass and 
e | opinio 
n an equally | pleasing. effect. a Mr: Чт 
w isit possible for 
o be distinct? the ey are priced from 15 
Wigan ichs, Ferdinandia, others, has | generally 
t 
би francs each, во that to ы ы all nea arly 507, 
i those who can sell “all the new 
and 
succeed under proper ee cdi ; for w 
fresh. now а of 
plan 
with Amaranthus Асти 
observed in 
Vig Rc еогпе the 
to their foliage, while 
hick and brittle, 
hel 
uw aves ine s0 " thickly | October as the th 
It be | other parts ofthe Park the Dahlias have been killed 
with fro say 
Phe ing 
ey were a month back, aris in some 
nid t time since M. LEMAIRE gave an account ы 
of a inier second specie x of Dion — in the 
rardens of Belgium, to which d t 
he name of Шох 
urther been ascertained 
M. | the 
rofitable ‚ but to 
Roses," this m 
ma f I ma 
speculation 
thus, 
ial atte 
meaning es: ames. 
| LEMATRE’S Gpe ce vei 
ls were not e 
odium бүт ренү апа 
dged with Salvia 
the fronds amine ed) w 
pages 
Mr. W. . Paul gave us à long descriptive list of p 
T e in ar в, and aceur 
present some notabl e ард мы E 
al D. 
next bela а roi 
in the centre, 
kid bem est flea pore аба terminalis 
а а the soil covered entirely "with 
Балын, 
n the opposite side of the walk from the beds last | 
p 
whilo that o 
е 
edule, as figured Ьу himself an . MIQUEL. 
The cone of D. edule is нан. э нчы about 
ntimétres in lengt d five or six in breadth ; 
asuring 
dth at the 
—: but I fi 
did not make better use of 
given us the names of a few 
kinds, with а а and more 1 
w h 
15 зеніті in length, and. die in breadth at th 
thickes 
s Times gives the following scraps of 
рм relating. to certain — grown in France, 
ich 1 ire been influenced 
& 
by the exceptionally у 
oll beds 3 feet, wide planted 
C the rec 
ec 
plants being from 2 to 3 ft. high. Тһе next bed, 
and a very effective one, was an oval, 18 ft. by 8 ft., 
planted with Ferdinandia eminens, edged with the 
he scrolls 
ft, was filled with Ficus poches ihe b 
ft. 
аз 
Ап асер M cultivate Соттох x been made 
Р] t Cler їп T Тортон. 
mont, 
bee 
crop.——ToBAC 
in the аным of the 
being 9 ft. high, had a noble : appearan ce. In front of 
this were two ч man M dies c «а planted 
with Minnie in and edg h Prineess 
hin. Accor 
report ума to the bane General of the Depart- | 
ment p that 424 hectares were planted in 
the а MN and 435 hectares in 1862. 
in the firs gta was wo rt th 1439 f. 
1750618 
The produce | gi 
the hectare, 
ded with у 
and | 
рагартарһ It would 
be 
have done 
by his giv ing the 
ut last "rd; rent worth growi 
icta ugh, 
Royal, the other planted v with "Mountfordi i in lle centre, 
edged with Silve 
foliage plants Көр ciens in иа pots on the 
point where the ground has a slight Зот and is 
partiy shaded with trees. In this as D 
brasiliensi vo f 
several plants and Draco ; 
Cordyline indivisa i in several little E Saccharum 
ее 
e grass, ata The 
racæna | 
rubra, | + 
аве = the South of P aues is p s season 
re eported to agnificent, 
At — 3 however, thou 
as been abundant; t 
e Vin e 
the пр Shick has retarded t 
japonica ; 
Livistonia borbonica ; Mal farin йор 
саїур{гаё 
T 
organensis 3 repidan 
rabie ; Hedychiuri гомна 
исса 
тоса 
us ; Crinum 
Grapes, Mes seg nes ng the abundant в suns 
(bo f Fra the BEETR 
In the N 
de Зн Ы d size of 
long-continued drought, and 
mitted by the "e. worm. 
is estim ted at 
n 
the roo! 
to lace 4 or 5 — of coa 
New Plants. 
Ms 
esr mere ite secure н е 
Further on was а round bed of еко planted 
with Stella Nosegay, edged with Minnie; then ап oval 
261. PINUS ALBICAULIS, Engelmann; Р. cembroides, 
Newberry, 
‚ Pac. R. R. Rep. 6, Bot. p. 44, с. ic., non 
Zucc. 
um нан еы from the Сазсайе Mountains 
bea 
2 handsome dark-leaved sort, surrounded by C. bicolor, 
and edged e очсо bellidifolia. This completed 
the arrangem m that side of the walk. 
A the mis e side of the walk, between tho last 
amed bed and tha t of Ferdinandia, "before described, 
egon, may estern е of this map though | 
Is am inclined to consider different, and i 
media sagres P. flexi 
ста 
81 feet wide, -— with C. edulis in the centre, then 
с iege next the dwarf ©. тачан, апа ou tside 
oi d 
from 
d| 
ments thus headed I 
es 
Ma. bark 
ыы 
I presume he means 
kn that 
9 mer many опаа of Mane 
custo: 
Segre iir is | very | 
ААН ga a 
to the hav but 
The delens of tet ко 
e than one-third, without taking | cuttin 
ed with deadly effi 
15 and x i „ракс > жел of notice, the. former 
» particularly s so, for Tea- scented , Roses Jon 
I ow ther 
ttis tock: udded with 
oses, not all new, which he v es aede supply his 
Dictum 10 oid Q9 эш т 
E Lahn Roses an 
rom forced plants and struck in heat— —the practice 
is MN and at the Waltham Cross Nurseries 28 
sew wher 
dissolving in it whi „sott ym 
This is not offensive, ad is the most certain killer 
er employe 
mixture t 
in large 
hard- 
the 
ео: in [via of Acad. of Sc. Se. " Philadelphia. 
ROSES. 
* ALL Ње new Roses!" When 
теме 
5 s e advertise- 
houses, are always most beautiful á 
We have still much to н for in Roses. 
white Hybrid Perpetual, shape and s 
А pure 
size 0 
is eur шош, anl 
innocent аа-а ог 
UR ao uL 
coceines, wi ferrea 
between them ; the surface of the bed being covered 
- Gnaphalium lanatum, which had a E pleasing 
These were the um of the beds in this Sub- 
tropical , Garden ‚ We may va that the plants 
e r ree an nd 
s charged for 
— . ge 
uy every Rose with 
its pe was 25 francs ur ), consequenti numero 
small rs have entered the ш 
ised, among t 
many ri md worthy 
any o 
vigorous A. and 1 produc edi in considerable | 
quantity.  Rhopala co 
mi ав 
the profusion of its lowers, 
most paste os] eye 
erence. And then 
ume 
Т tke prod production o of поті NA. ch s Min асы t 
а great ш 
ыу the same “success would not be pe ah the 
ha 
d,” as Rome. us Pd iig Englishmen 
without king 1 ihe often 
ments and their results reflect the very highest eredit | 
ma боол, wore corani will, we are eem, not 
be thrown away in med. io the 
use it dena je 
| to bear yw etre. can name. 1 ns paronit ded 
| very active raiser of n new Roses СА, give. he oo 
d Robinson, | 
" | impossibilities. 
uite 
name, jen 
| numbers 
double flow No 
m |long y ier y are double double Ras. чєл arts 
and se 
ed one | d 
Madame Vidot or Madame «ed 
and yellow Roses of t 
There AE I fear, a sad want of science in the the Frend 
of the south, so unlike the determ! 
moveat qs or Abo English gardener ; they 
that careful — 
which has done so much for floriculture in Eng 
Their fine climate—I allude more petes ie 
France—ripens 
Mese are 
tter whether distinct 
th one 
pri 
uj zt 
iii 
ni 
20 y 
alone i ín ite iy. No! wp, dier 
ry | florist, with the emp асабі 
дег, woul long ег ess 
i 
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