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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
СрксеМвЕВ 12, 1963 
blooming plants are in No.1 s, a size sufficiently | 
large for them. John Bülington, Prom О Castle, Ireland. 
Ros e hibiting.—1lt appears to me that in in sustain n- 
— to 
Чаруга Pond MN к 
winds, if not opposed by some 
| тк ge and flowers. I thank yout “therefore for мачы 
ес omission—an i mportant опе to those who may | 
For mone-flow. Pompon Chrysan. 
| I "um nd Mis | Nightin scr us Brown, of Great 
Ма low, received a Second-class Certificate; it ha; n» a 
ale ye 
ing a e Show, the promoters have (inter 
alia) the. following objects in view, ча. —1. То так 
hihi 
employ 
1158. ee Edlingto on, Crom Castle, Irel 
New Hyacinths.—We 
sufficiently remunerative to promoters - ы; d 
that we agree with Mr. W. Paul that though а 
exhib bited = че Ачы it might 
th es, and d вц uch to, be 
the — taste for the Queen of flowers 
plish. thes obj ects I ta ike the schedule of the “Royal 
and. 
must say, in eia to these, | 
p р: ellow centre and blush -coloured guard 
pet roni М. 
Macintosh, of Hammers smith, came me^ s а lilac. 
blush Ee Pompon, ‚ which look: — t might 
prove useful for deco: rative purpose rs. Smith, 
of “Dulwich, furnished various Chinese Primulas, con- 
its case, as you made mention of t 
idea of a model schedule, and likely, with some slight | t 
modifications, to considerably further the ends sought ; 
if some or ibo th pem dy 
ded i next issue, 
all have a very nearly €— кенейш; In edet 
the Show me €— to the — and to 
andIs 
ust rd uantity, а! 
€ in finding Mer gung in n is class a and 
ing popularity of the 
со: 
ition, and а e appart unity 
sufficient scope is giv 
pleases the eye ог а person does not always afford 
the same gratificat «е another. I would, how- 
ever, sugges there are both ge and, 
all growers бн, sd the competitors amongst the 
should not also be NÉ to mA Oo. in the еч 
bers. Ia ink that t 
пума 
ow For 
quor ion tbe i ы, and it 
ut Ы y largest am vites sel to cut three 
mber of varieties, In poeng a 
may | Sons, 
ө exhibited in DN in March. last as new, while 
hey had been sh in Edi ae re. We refer 
ubur; 
to Amphion, “а — derent variety," d and to 
ieties, all of 
| were stated {о с Mg 
Dec. 8 (Fruit e и ra ontiüsiaulé 
Meine of 
Apples were shown at this meeting. For 
ее dishes 
Lord Palm —— 
thus almost — to вау what consti- 
It m Rea be и of 
1 flow 
of course refer to the ear 
[to ordinary Dutch sort: 
sooner than we ever had 
ns, 121, George Street, Eu LS 
Orchard, ча — These 
arie nées y in spring, fogs, 
score 
ya € hoar-frosts are often Ееее: for iret wi стам are, | but 
hat to afford met to the blossoms | 
somewhat | showed 
tion. I 
agree € = Rust — Frigi Domo is as 
ust express 
in short, intended 
| of¿fruit trees at а period when а and 
| Е — is most анс таг to Tract ifica! 
not qui 
effectual i yet Im 
this pur glass 
my belief that as —— crops Е Peac cie may be 
gro 
| 
ан tions were good fruit of Scarlet Russet, Golden H 
of E 
if I understand rightly, | i 
M mitiga "e ce — acd of our| heres rtm 
one a 
wn even in n these days of раа houses with red h 
gr. to Lord Palmerston, and a 2d to Mr. ribns. gr, 
Stoke Park, near Slough. In these and other exhibi. 
eddleston ФЕН, Cox's Orange Pipp 
Gillifower, metn з краны Eldon 
һег 1 known kinds of Apples. Huyshe's. 
e spe cim Lens cam me from Mr. PN 
'ergam буге vat Vii irf 
m uted by Mr. Spivey, 
Mr. Cox, of R de bad excellent fruit of 
that useful variety; ; the last named exhibitor Js kewise 
an Ds s. , which 
ete a la bel 
| to be' "produced A: we had any unheated glass struc- 
o 
open ], little is gai ined b 
e bet hri € 
€ 
ih. еей ев E be o 
нкт Grapes; E 
li glass is to extend the rod =ске р this fruit 
may be had ri ipe: for the. table, and this I think cannot 
а be considered а 
is, wi belio eross between the "Syd 
of | Alexandria. Along with. it, Mr. Meredith also showed 
n 
4 
isbudding, 1, эш glad to eg a 
- cm I have an impression formerly 
favo the budding Rule, Rule, now acre ch as impos- 
sible to be carried out. Do not the frost, wind, 
weather, and Rose-maggot РЕ э: — "ims 
to -— t роз. | 
inguish b LE 
lare а heating apparatus, 
аз їп Мау, ше, r duy; и £7 р 
oor Peac 
f Red Dutch still i in а 
ait and - pte ше; thus 
onths, 
"5 а 1 "m 
securing ripe wo 
About 250 oes are grown i 
form of mids, and pubes; mong 
- pots, а e 
state e n" дА 
Ехтомогоаслг: Nov. 2. F.Smith, Esq., President, 
in the chair,—Mr. Bates, the distinguished traveller - 
been dt. 
sible for a judge to distin 
these 
natural executioners aud the tim imely artifi- 
pulation of the cultivator? Additions to foliage 
should be Prohibited i in order to prevent a made-up 
would sweep away all restrictions, prohibitions, and 
m ume si emm di ith the classes fi 
айра hoai effected by dispensing wi e classes for 
and e: ^ Т5 а class for Teas 
for amateur ore prizes (open) 
а half doz 
increased in thi 
twelvesof one variety are very attractive and useful in 
е вох. Án i improvement may | crops. 
ot m specimens have been 
ese 
the 
ples, Pears, P. ies: Plans, the Amazons, and author, having 
Figs, Eugenia Ugni, Cherri P ng it d Vines: last | member of the Society, the ordinary 
are in "T which stand seven feet apart о T the admission of members were какы. неј ИЛЫ iod апа 
| side of t e house, which is I: feet long; Чуга he was elected , unanimously by acclamation. , Tul 
gem в across the ro 
pally Black Hamburgh, and th — only been planted small stingless honey bee of А: ustralia, ob kh = 
two years. Six bunches were allowed to remain Mr. Woodbury from Queensland, pha now кабар 
Шет M year, cm ripened in September; the last to the British Museum. о the my nest of 
dish was cut Deci mber 186. The о nly total failure here | Tenthredo (Deiloceras) m figured and described 
Apricots, y Mr. Curtis in the Transactions of the Linnean 
eaches and. Nectarines we had 20 dozen of Society, consis nge ү Тһе 
| various sizes and quality, from about 26 bushes, „Plums exhi 
| have been a fine crop, varying 
- — measuring from two feet to a my in dia- 
вресіщ ens КА us M 
e trees are now spend set with blossom buds. 
een good and of large 
extraordinary size, and 
æ fou 
grains of Wheat in a corn feld i in иш, е че which 
statement, however, was considered to 
wee have size ; in some Mr. F. Bon i of 
affording а thorough test of the mederi men and | never fail. = herries are » y the larva of Sphinx p Gen: Er 
facility of p! ion of the recent yarieties. I would rem the best subjects for orchard se culture. 
add prizes for the best materialas a background f esp A ai valuable, for with a judicious | Also a specimen of a very dark-coloured йу of of the 
cut s (although I have never yet seen a stand of sletio this fru from August to April, | larva of the Death's-head moth, preserved by Mr. 
blooms more at home and more effective Аа ноа and а great е шау be grown in the shape of|Baker, of Cambridge, taken on the Ash. Mr. F. Moore 
arranged on good green moss); also for ost » mids in а small , Space. We have now many of exhibited some impressious. г the wings of In 
improved mode of labelling the show y snina per, and Mr. Francis 
the base, fine thriving trees. The points 
are, 
named them. 
ma^ to cem (omm к. perfection. 
dealers’ 'three-(russ classes the differ tages 
maturity of bloom should be considered; and ps 
Roses should be judged by their actual con- 
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growing, ar 
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е attention to the =A ninae when | os 
керн io: ам a Polish telling ws = [x ова | 
specimens of Anthrebus а albidae qum ab Folkestone 
in September. Мг. MacLachlan exhibited an 
resting series of the cases formed Mdb of Vis 
different genera of Caddice flies. Professor Wes! twood 
| exhibited a large sheet; of a delicate white its silken ET 
en: abbot do naheren, 
Societies, 
AL HORTICULTU: 
December 8 чал, Сот- 
эйе), — Messrs, „Veitch b received a First-class 
— 
i that f 
Ce rtifi- 
granella. specimen 
Dr. meme X CoD g wood. БЕ 
| cated some notes on a species меней 08, puso бов; 
сЕ — with Ё emen - Mulsant, and x 
9 бай species of 
т 5 Марва 1o tho а: Созторёегух, 
Mire of which were e and amongst the most 
elegant of the native Ti 
М. „peen 
та time of trial, as j m на 
to take into магнат н what the 
ey hav 
Айан ори 
superba, of Calanthe Жейн. * bright  TOsy-crimson 
rai ede 
epe of 250068. 
ve travelled 
be 
initiate an inpet ттс X will find 
ready to pid ciem another opportunity to exhibit d | 
in айша. St 
. visitors enough to 
. omitted to io Hate that the Brugmansia чой if possible 
. be placed in а partially sheltered situation; 
In my remarks last week. I| 
== асте 
markably handsome, their t 
ing a striking effec 
тежа 2с: all remar 
e | a'S0 came a 
b bited, differing LE Aa other silly i in 
all gracefu 
ks ii in in L By mud ves oed 
M.A., F.R.G.S. 12 vols. 
Co. 1863. ане сохр Ni 
Mr. very "T t 
Hind has given the reader a 
valuable account Pot h Мо мүр. up the Mpigie a a аы 
ty sometimes 
abou + ж - 
which вы К: the book, gives, z^ i 
elevation, S La c a scale, of - fis 
strong Га pretty r»d-veined Frrhenzm, and one or two лз vem and lakes, till the 
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