Одтовкв 24, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
1011 
New Azaleas. 
2° > ту 
are allowed to compete at all, scent should be 
si А, 
insisted оп. As a medium course between thes s which was not ome We have since 
conflietin opinions, we pro to leave the prizes | had "^ opp y of seein n of the 
NE 5 am to be Ын думы for by all comers, of whatever | black peaty earth бете with dee cmm of whieh 
of Rose, the preference. however, to be given | one only had put out the first pair of 1 leaves, and 
AS rior QUEEN of BEAUTIES.— | to the d rig Macer: and Te veo gn prp es we were unable [at once to recog 
: — bre ыл Burr cR, Pe а sig of That the Rose which receives any o these | so SE а Menu of grow 
dupplsing bhis exquisito чанду in the Dzi ed Kingdom. lon i rizes should + ab pee an Mr Sos, М, ^n к ги every ds "ү at tn the 
PILON: — Salmon pink margine h e, and|of the very essence of our intention, and of the | see ings ик uaily p rom the soil, and had not 
mien demon чр Р deare mter am al fers upon which the prize is offered ; but the troduced from a distance, but it 
the t Azaleas Price 9 question of what is to constitute an English Rose lutely neces a o visit the spot from which 
like rA ТАА) WAXWORK = E sony thick: wax ах. | has been raised, and it has been asked, (1.) Is the | the black mould was mpm before giving too posi- 
white striped aud flaked with purple, a most desirabl 1; pure importation of foreign seed allowed ? | tive an opinion. А few seconds пи showed 
рия em -n woe о kinds of white striped with purple | (2,) Would a Rose produced fro ed saved |that the deposit was very lim ite p t about 3 feet 
^ are; s aeveral w hites strinod ө err д Durs dir. og abroad and sown here be considered an English | below the surface, it was on further 
AZA зард ea ROLE лов A e ose? То both these questions the answer із an a "gd that the soil rear S ^ ye us ie 
i um, and nai y M. Ambroise Verschaffel х £€ No. i b aised | rubbis onsisting of ragments of bric an 
from whom the stock for circulation in the United Kingdom | €MPphatie ‘‘ No.” The Rose is to be one та! ; g 8, 
was purchased. The flowers individually are of urs pé] ШШДЕ Т, produced, 7. e., English seeds: it is £o | bcn miscellaneous matter, mmediately on the 
and LFubstanos, do double, and well formed ; colour, crimson and | bo essentially an ооу. B nen in its origi urface of the black soil 
78 NEE * Mis iiit СЕКЕ; The majority о that a bure | Elm, » still covered with ‘the bark. - The m itself 
пех рр VERVAENE, 7з. 0d. white H. Por ora vem dark H. H. ?. of full si d 
MADAME AMBROISE VÉRSCHAFFELT, 7s. 6d. of perfect form, would either of the m in KUPEC now were ps ascertained to be those ot the 
MADAME WAGNER, 1 15s, than the areen Watercress, with a slight admixture of 
w and Rare "Plants, King's Road, 
HE GARDENERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT | 
INSTITUTION. 
NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that an ELECTION HREE 
PENSIONERS o on the Funds p es d & nstitution Mes s creare 
in JANUARY ieri Е деген 
Can viam ces are req d to dendi iri their е ена to зы 
Committee on or before t the 12th November next, after which 
tim "the ey wi will n ot be received. 
Pr eference will be ren to those Candidates who may have | 
been Subscribers to the Society for 15 years and upwards. 
Should it генер that there are not suficient Applicants of | . 
that c then the Claims of those who һауе not subscribed so 
"m or XL at all, 2 E ni 
on to made upon printed forms, which may be 
x to the Secretary. 7 
Еру. WARD R. CUTLER, Secretary. 
14, Tavistook Bow. W.C, 
e 
ion of flower, whic 
sm a pk petals; ; d лыр, these no flower 
| ean be considered р 
Fc а 
been generally urged that PW) 
shown in the natural truss, Бф, 1еа 
s eut from the plant. 16 isin ne 
nsisted that they should be cut low to s 
culi ample of the foliage; and in another that liz 
of ке trusses heim be prod rm. but this latter 
is, we think, too heavy : on the raiser. | 
Тое trusses ds as are demanded at our AN 
shows, would поё however be too man 
uneulus онр, and some Grass. The seeds 
-| had ‘evidently vegetated from the soil itself, and 
ha 
ha iiti: on n esp 
tho y intelligent head vd 
мал -j that the faet of а pond 
in that — oret of the e was € dorm 
ng t 
necessary to go 
| river itself. The еи was filled up in 1830, „and the 
requir 
Virtually it - м assumed that the competition | т 
t Hybrid Perpetuals, and this 
beeome necessary to have some 
The Garpeners' Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, EN 24, 1863. 
Grass, and had never been disturbed sinoe, Тһе 
of different natural 
means of ier the perpetual character of the 
|varieties, We think they must be shown twice, 
jen in summer and co in autumn, the award 
i y in autumn ; this would, 
suppos e, bea prr 
; have already (p. i) intimated our inten- | pe potna blooming charact A ора т that 
tion to offer annually, for the next five years, а the flower should be show e the 
rize of д, for the best ѕверілха Rose of E h prize is awarded, would we fear be tedious, though | 
h. The productions of the last two ог we have no ael gre to urge ag: 
years show that the development of a breed of V'Recapitala зе tro uy i 
nglish Roses of high quality is a task which may | which have for our guidance, we nd 
ady | that kn Meridie of the competition will stand | ™ 
thus 
e 
i" The Rose may belong to any class, 
but 
ference m z үл. ® Hybrid „аен у um 
Teas, 
33 years, and Жан оле тя power was elearly 
as great a they had sprouted the very first 
ason. 8 which could thus be stored up fo 
so many years, without тор. fie n powers of 
grow weg might, as far as w ve retained 
those mum for an indefinite „рео, „ёа 
occur 
he period isn 
тур T tatit it is 2 so to make the 
HYACINTHS аге only indispensable 
clonenta i in ачу рт н spring lovem, but invaluable 
hom ‚ dec at that season. 
Wi бтр 
rdiniers, our con- 
i 
bri bl Pw 2, у?” ait I double globu globülar or e dan 7 sorvatorios, ad our p telles would each, ín 
ing out t be e, some o and f ence of|early spring, lose {в ow, when а 
grand floral creations in tho sha Rose etie prim quality. , | flower has thus interwoven itself, as as it were, with our 
a8 yet lie hidden in the fu . Free vigorous growth and abundant bl 
fore finally determining the conditions to be, be insisted on. ntroduction of novel and what ou ought to be at the 
pte d to the e in question, we have епдеа- | 4, Where merit is otherwise nearly equal, Jn e -— peo в; ка we come to find 
Oured to ascertain the views of our "leading ference will be given to A prs Ы ог уе1 ем; - t of interest, eir own, 
+ " ty around New Hyacinths, even as it does „Мет 
ans as to the qualities most to be desired in| oran intensely dark joder Purity or intensi vd dd Arad 
а new English Rose, that is to say, what kind of| оѓо "T ur will be held ев ntial, bís being Мше, it cannot bo qu esti эма 
is most ted; and ave in this way | 5, a angi МЕДИ „ла Hui Nur Maui ad rf propdp 
рч by many judicious sugge We confess „эй no : subjects to be invited to appear ы, = spring flower 
wever that we hardly share with one of our 6, Three it eut with buds | shows. There we hope, indeed, always феде 
correspondents scarcely suppressed doubts “аш ыны will Te сбн at least once in the | p adn in as great force as е tactics y" the ule- 
to the ‘vitality’ of English-raised varieties, by n. makers wil permit them to muster, But the group 
Which we u him to mean their capa- | 7, "е 5 mmer trusses may be shown at апу of|is one which, though always welcome, and apparently 
- n -— the зое преби of the Flo ral Committee ; ; but|simple and comprehensible enough, nevertheless 
the воп- 
саа 
of their soon becoming 
trary they appear to 
sturdy а constitution as could be desired, , This 
others will be required in 
the perpetual character. 
made at the 
award will 
the month of A 
- s, f in any one year ds prize oan be awarded, the 
ount will go in лл of that of the 
year 
9. The decision of the Floral Committee is to be 
RrPoRTS often appear s T рна. d 
hiċh have been ke 
Rose, for, as another н а; ее, 
unless ће habit be robust and an abundance of 
any y 
the influence of air, but уе frequently, p^ the 
matier à is inquired into, the p m ее is insuflieien 
о satisfy а close and inquirer 
а 
а Rose is comparatively worthless. [r 
It was at first intended to confine the prizes to 
Perpetual Bourbo: 
and „but it is sug- 
is entitled 
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ment was mado to us a few 2 since m 
again wo 
t had occurred on gravel in the |}, 
The be 
Ја м E of the Committee in | 
ata flower show.) It should not bè ws for private 
interpretation, as has hitherto been the case, for in 
fail to be, as it was indeed last 
spring, a source of т e ien between 
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