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Novrwzm 7, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1068 
4 р.м., which has done a considerable amount of Bann; | should be all cut dow e by o our greatest colonies, Rich a: 
to the flower garden and emi ground. Ha аи In May the buds will ge to shoot peenu т i Domerara was pe to be, the details. of the eerta 
it л, lasted about 10 minutes, o the ited E d 
did | b leaving only one, which in June should be n his able report upon those obje ion 
i th, | supported Кат а slight stake, or the wind may dis- pod ‘permanently on record a actual capabilities of 
but in its course doces trees were torn u up be p place it . By the en t thi in 1862, and has thus furnished a standard 
ts, and almost every one within its range is feet in height and is then in a proper state | by which its progress may be uf measured in future 
less injured e fine old‘Che stnuts "along. the Diana for bu aai pyra Ж; Some of the most | years. It is a oy prs not to assent to the вот 
, which 1 Р oed pt "beautiful of the Hybrid Perpetual practical remarks of the Hon. Wm. Walker, President 
of the 
of their large prse "n риш к 
and torn from their tru ws Numbe 
Roses s hould be selected ғ and budded on thes е stems sin istory Society of British pman 
s to the meeting whose proceeding 
statues, v were n, and 
b 
have been meld - ғи ріесев, ds "Bios, 
Жн Park, Ipswich, sen 
y be ен to know that 
there are si both уназ "nd a fl ying about | 
here, I counted 11 ripa n mansion this 
morning. Tiva years on the 20th of 
Novinha, Thos. Woodford, еей Park, Ashford, 
the gro ound, inserting one bud: 
side of the stock and at the same p distanco from the 
wer bud, insert another ; am, then t the 
distance another and anothe Boy that 
sides of the tree up to about 5 fee tin pem which 
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«There are some truths,” he observed, “so obvious, 
3 4 41 be г hint h ind h аз 1% 
unconsciously, 80 habituated, that àt seems almost 
Societies. 
11 1 
the northern committee of the pierna section 
0 the Royal Horticultural Society was held at Malton 
re was а remarkably fine display 
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Erh 
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of the 
object is to learn 
value in various locali ties, 
nt 
Mr. Robe rt Wise, Manor. H Norton; Mr. Mink - 
man, Malton ; e y эту Кано, cian Cos 
H. 
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Yorkshire Philosophical Society, York; Мт. 'Tren 
Hu ero Yorkshire; Mr. R. S MET Malton; Mi 
Hornsey, Wydale, Scarborough; mes Horsley, 
Norton; Mr. Daglish, Alüborongh, Во roughbridge ; 
Mr. Teesdale, Welburn; Mr. John Taylor, Scaggle- 
thorpe; and Mr. Sot eroe. Mennit orpe, Yorkshire 
After the examination had been made, nknown 
їз d for sen the 
g to 
London, the public Ve admit 
templation to.offer prizes in future years. 
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Poticeg of 250068. . 
The Rose Amateurs Guide, &c. By Thomas seins 
Eh үе на, corrected and impro 
"p sir 
жүр Bravo. 
Rivers announces 
h he thinks ks will. lend үз about 9 ir 
3 ps p ш tion „of St tanda rd Roses ; ja consummation on 
in the aggregate, may a t nine buds. ou ‚ we are const ecognise them as being m 
will thus have formed the роза of а pyramid, ну received окен, than practically exempli- 
which should be like, the a figure, which ів | бей. Thus, if I 
d jus pests forth its flowers | the study of external nature are calculated, far more 
in Jun 
Сач "eed scarcely add that the shoots A the stock | men's eager pursuit of wealth, or rank, or political 
carefully removed durin g to raise our affections, 
, - as to throw all its DIU into hat hi 
buds 16 will also be advisable to pinch in the pud state Yi idus wherein we shall no longer see 
©) th topmost buds s, darkly, but our Ооу our 
5% E. rather severely the | capacities | for t acquisition and the enjoyment of 
"tor = first season, or o ex | pone hall She дне аре, developed, and 
A a f: ЛД will {о matured, I shall doubtless meet the spontaneous ME 
М all who hear m et us look around, each о 
САД еей draw пр the вар too | ће ew with which he i is most familiar, and ho w little 
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тару, Ba vue Hn see of any illustration of this truth? How 
LZ lower | шапу indeed pass throug h life's e ever- varying ua ein 
which 
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o|they are encompass or one Мем as to 
ssed, o how they 
intained ? e ta this геи 
ерйс? С originated ог are та! 
ds may thus be, as I I Бейеу d p^ correct, ev regards those 
formed, аю more indie rr this to the 
completely reser а ехег ве бї the ment ads as we А. of the 
with foliage, and Lich бой аге we not u geo ng is 
far surpassing апу- | work i endeavour to pro нае тн ves si 
eir iu and to don "ihe vert жен 
thing yet seen in н. ind 85 
Rose culture.  I|appetite to the appreciation of such attractive fare.” * 
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Garde cm Me stain 
MR. SALTER’S NURSERY, WILLIAM STREET, HAMM 
sl SMITH. Pese es stablishment полі шапу specialities 
not often found elsewhere, such as Dou yre- 
ject, other varieties | thrums, Peonies of vim kinds; Fancy Pansies and 
may lpe be g ong 
found. I ra 
those who think the trouble of budding and € 
“ To 
рү ng too much, I m may point out a more simple T аб this А 
method, which І extract from the Gardener's Annual Ohrysanth of which there are fine fine collections, 
for 1863. —(Lo ngoana.) both in the open air der glass. The sides of a 
«s Have some D stocks gathered from the walk ‚500 feet long lined wi with all the leading 
чуан hedges in Tees ber, Dece Uk or January. ties, tha earliest of which аге flower, 
ery stock selected should be of only one year's and, should the weather remain mild, the collection 
5 | growth, a young shoot of the preceding season's be well worth visit during the next week 
wth. They should be planted in a deep rich i Or two. Two large houses, converted into a 
round their viter garden, are Men of Chrysanthemums 
т, р 
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estly t 
Wii t. much X F 
coeded | 
ir s 
n MN реч үг - ia rx е months чут inspection ‹ of gay $ еба irs. ву the side oti а win indin 
July and Vi nerd ed may -— budded ine: the following | 5 ^7 E 
jj are smal beds of Pompones and plants 
т. рот ны эче Е сся esr Д stem, "min dy brid |е able f for x вашу ra "eir een Among the 
nches d then on the | latter, Centaun in the Migne at a 
standard has а nother 
Ж Ыы ot pt phe TTE “bud ena ht, | clump consists of the Varie ed lled Hedera 
Puce t May, De * | latifolia maculata, and other varieties TO! 
in he following 
calls PYRAMIDAL eicere PERPEIUALS, of which he | sure and pinc a т the tbree or four den at the е | the centre of a third bed ri x 
gives the rrt siii oun i of dp отв or Phe: wit greedily drink too much punctatum, bearing y eyes head of interesting foliag 
tan Roses, inartistic йс and picturesque as they | the precious sap. ose-lover must imagine the great edgings as well as for ord] 
аге, have ‘held their own? for some years. It Yon beauty of such a pillar of Empereur de Maroc or purposes, ра articu y tho — and differ 
B Rose i Ds а ирон апа I Sénateur Vaise; if his constitution be ler у the varieties of Scolopen 
re long, to hear me s spoken of as things s si 3 might make him die о In the pr pem duck of Chrysanthemums we 
the раа stage ке road waggons most free-growing kinds, such as s Mar- | Observed the following new sorts of last sping viz. :— 
Шш of pyramidal Ке will require more care an i zotim еы! Jacqueminot, Colonel de ipea Her Majesty, delicate peach; Beverley, large white ; 
an ihe c ulture of standards, mius we we ali Дыш» Triomphe des Beaux Arts, 1 Lord | Rag lan, Souvenir de Abbé Passaglia, amber; Duchess of Е 
; -the Rose n eria " ition, and other white; Cardinal Wiseman, bright crimson ; 
М d habit. — wl grand я i n 
rom 6 i FE kia ht. For smaller pyramids those 
ng ideas, the cultur E f more moderate gr К owth may be selected. 16 will 
ЕСЕ and саг cely be advisable 49 han one sort on a 
ar seri ЇЇ | stem, аз no two kinds will be found equal іп growth, 
asfollws:— ^ — |but as a matter of fan —— different colours 
о of anetti | may be in dés to" T egated pyramid. 
Rose should be planted in November, in a piece of | Vigorous growing Bourbon = Mosa pon employed ed for t Ј 
59 гү Ө should pyramids, and Tea-scented and oisette Roses, as the collections; Lady Harding, 
d - m be stirred to ly | stock is highly favourable to their growth, em White Queen, Golden Queen, 
n ym ста ud DRE should be protected in winter by Fern or Seraph, Little Harry, Lord ; 
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shoul in each stock close | `. Морана ан vh PK ta, Ion, Beauty, Prince Albert 
о the .The во! to be chose en for this pre- | Proceedi: з of the Natural History Society . inadvertently made 
т lled | Giana af йе Paitin à Vr eios af Spe Me S Euronit ot November 1 1802 in which along apo 
me mra grain most vig of the Natural History 2 йш velint bias оГ Deli $ Guiana at George- 
robust habit, ат 4 е dan rong Manet Hr socis ет Assembly Rooms, Georgetown, Satur- opening o the , 1861, was ascribed to Mr. Hincks, 
; shoots from 6 107 fest in length, an August 1, 1863. Governor. Mr. Walker, at that times v of 
vein and robust in wget e In the month о UA езу а instructive account of - or of the Colony, 
February following, the stocks iu Mii LU Ire Mida results attending the te International display of | Barbados. 
