DIES peccet names —No. IX. 
- calls “ ав, 9 but -— well arranged and coming 
n for bloo 
nued from р. 1157). T trial К йы, a most luxuriant 
M vacui. ан втн.—Мг. | Hyacinths and Croeuses, and Snowdrops, an 
Rucker n famous as an Orchid r for more | Tulips, making such a pile of beautiful sweet dudes, 
than sane ger When quite а young т man | giving so little trouble, asking only for light and | 
he di stat ced all competi ater, and then lasting such a time. 
WANTS * CN + 311] 
r the Prin 
"Nor ont 
all such "md 
ecent d is this othe 
than an act of volt denial ox on ў! part, ns amon g all the 
multitudinous Orchid growers of the present day, I 
know not one w ie wd h E o do battle against him 
+ ү] 
баре of the old Horticultural бий. 
as long i 
n in flower, but it prom; 
rough w Mcr like single mmm чан 
never are very phe icular 
use for plants in iue more 
these, 
This I have not D et see 
be beautiful. 
воа ични — 
ervatories. 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
as the Rustic Robin, of —— 
f | So 
Roses of “ delirious” Pe 
des Batailles, is held up а scandalous specimen of 
Du tees bud deprivation ; and the triumphant colourg 
eter Poser are hauled down, and the box of Simon 
oapy, Esq., of. Vilamger rbendi Cottage,* Wilts, " 
19 prize. now p to 
n 
thing is found AAD 
from sire to son, respectiv 
and Samuel Slyboots, Le co han are, in 
[DECEMBER 19, 1863, 
do во), ) who,as the 2d prize is just decided, 
w loose in the box from d 
Well, ми, A examiners 
the box vil 
ely, to Richard Dodge 
ue time, 
| more pete i ; but 
look The large e pe however, seo 
They stand more ard 
es these, e are "ell finished dark red | 
ith the f success ! very well. 
At tke tim e of my vi sit (Чока tł 1 1 
at West Hill т 2 ay—abs 1 
kinds, but by — 
to „раг rtic ularise all the таа, thin ngs th made e up 
wu site colour and texture, 
or does the 
| it having xa С that Peter Poser is 
4 
Hwredem v velut unda superveni! enden 
atter end here. 1 Vnd it äia; de. 
triumph 
т, р 
| windo 
ouses, Th 
| withsome ЫА ela w bite fl Ces er—a o for example— 
сезгшеа may p^ ре 
profusion in which 1 were 
also it is D ap. 
able to make up for Jost time, and to get bulbs 
borne aloft on stately pedore 
the ey us - v X This species is po found 
trou anage, but en I cker ич 
ibat if ce К moder: hou 
is perfectly erm эм їз "precisely rens pr 
bere ‚ bee when clim «е 
Ге 
ith red Poi о 
hite RR -touched Heaths and Tulips. € bm 
that three of these would be so utt is the Mw 
ен опе 'red and Mages say, and two white ML TM 
versá, ‚ the ce e plan & bein ing 
account. 
ich Mr. Rucker 
veral 
scarcely less 
uti M w чей Ње still rare 
T took E" precaution ot Skog if 6794. such as 
and was told that I — M өү: that the. cost оѓ 
the three would be s. А more 
really charming ола т" соц mild tit recommend for 
- 
у ne eren with in collections 
under a variety or b ria Ээ such as Lælia , elegans, 
and thougb, indee 
кр Ha 
else | enjoy à victory solus. 
| wi 23-54 nüfol. "I menti or with spreadi рде eraa would to Ше Hummums, with а sorap of papero 
гк 
( 
t Garden some 4 sans d ber 
dominant, and | bro 
be Был out with the u 
invites a dozen friends to Fs LI 
mmums, Peter Poser is not the man to 
He has sent à ger on - 
like the fo 
turtle and veni 
most ri 
d, 
require heat to grow in, 5 0—4 c vil p^ for many 
ed—not 
Ге d Passing on, 
Veitchii, which most fr requently has flow: 
pale tint, = їп i Mx. Rucker's ei pr же rof "the | 
most brillian rose-colour, and reover, in 
m ata 
rival 
whic А Se cannot In 
the риге white flow 
Miltoni залдын 
Чеер pe biossom 
АЛП these and many more were on a shelf Poi el 
with the eye, but suspended i in the air over- -head w 
another world о! 
ks in uty i merely 
watered—and tas let iln suficientiy. 
A few weeks ago I mentioned so retty 
| Manda for cw small knots of cut nea and as 
seemed interested about кон A have | h 
wn to Mr. Hammond’s r Stree! vits 
rustic 
| Christmas in it, and 
Anemones and Primroses will do gn iin Е. А.М. 
ROSES. 
Tuis article has been written five weeks. I see that 
* Stamfordiensis " takes the — view as myself of de 
as | bud rule, and has given the entical reaso ns here 
E 
poculo of which were Sophronitis is grandiflora and | 
with hi 
needs but little e alteration, if an s regards tim 
E 
1© | close at band. 
the red | bo done. Nor 
ere A ; + th fil 
~ you “ 1 i pricked о out their «- with a pin. 
ou 
whether the si destroyed in infancy 
stated. If 24 Roses 
S Ves 
men ademptum ! I" 
to examine the exhibitors, they must 
E cerro b es 
до Roses wan 
Бл 
agree n 
im in "thinking that e Vicus referre to it 
"The 
wide — 
—— 
rif ar the bads in г чан су, о: 
уе а саггїаре ап 
hit. * The m with such buds as 
be exhibited as по Hin tree." is 
a cut E пее for exhibition, I exh sibit it I cut 
m the The rule me e addition. E 
Tt think the ie following would in in 
Lælia præstans ni Cattleya M Rr по C. pumila, | 
C. Pinelli, &c.). no advoca ltipl liplying 
imens of the РА Луан: t an oe now- | 
e buds where they 
Tt is requested that 
| tural Society, I would, to suit S. tej N. шыу, 
а-йауз; 
Ralfa dozen planta of Ѕорћгопі tis grasdiflom, 
merely AY of its scarlet colour, 
noi tg use there is a cde аа 
at least оу Ue ma months, i iu the times at which different 
ed ы iow 
| Saturday) to June 25 and. July 1. Both these 
n the full London season. memi iin ө that à the s or 
Horticultural Soci will ha | 
| Roses. is tho limo to tell " who is who !" "n 
Roses will be shown with Кем buds on, The judges ; 
ions to weigh the merits of such 
i ds." 
certainly the flow ering season fsuch a sparkling 
— prolongelt Not far {ою | 
p Lem singu 
with its large soper slowed flowers margined with | 
ellow. This species 
m | how difficult it b. 
early part of 
ue for beim 
се it out? Most Roses in the 
„ей buds, but who can deter- 
hether the side buds were killed 
as the 
яа. i 
or by the foll owing mode? d 
in infancy и frosts, € r3 Rem the bud кыса Ы айз a 
ее ready for the show day.. W. F. Radcluff* 
set за a block of ы and gr modera 
ure—such I mean as vos be p^ to the 
ETAPA from My come d is no need to remove them ; they 
-house, w cooler, and will letum pom vie drop off. Here then is one way 
viating the rule. То a Ковагіап the sheaths that 
| tell that 1 buds 
3 of эр 
Iftwo are removed, and tak: Lx Ug 
bo, w ыз, is irt кед ус they =ч; bloomed or Б 
1 
posing а truss to have a good ce 
Mn placer e one tly one. Pw 
ае OR M ie bud that spoils 
the f the answer is, yes, igh 
erri "X. they were all so unsightly—nibbled by 
е aphides, or yellow blighted, 
them, or they would have ti- 
to-day by a visit Зо a seed shop in the neighbourhoo: fal Rose (holding it up ht the Ee which a Tie 
of Covent Garden. І had been moving about, and had | king's ransom !" In fact, there would be no end to 
got very few bulbs indeed, but there I found they had jogging vo end to examination, no ond to айай d 
such really charming that is Class B., 24 singles. On а box numbered 7 
* Басе the above was written I have seen а still finer Raub uve E ; Esq, 
in the collection of Miss Willis, Hurst House, near | of “Sans Souci” Cottage, = Now, if at that 
spike. Lancashire. It had as many as eight flowers on а | mom nt P. P. could look in, and see his box labelled 
t An Orchidophilist should choose his own ВорЬгопі А 1, he would be in a “ delirium " of joy, little dream- 
пано (n Вау of which bare арн КИМЕ supetment) se | ing. ab jb is soon (o be exchanged for "delirium | Sou 
i у se оаа tae arde tremens," or, as the people here call it, “ delirious 
ч е Ems Таты е oremus ш апела 2 ERO judges puer оп to decide е [fei 
that atn "he side buds, which are just visible, үт 
by the 
of a Mrs in their centres кос thei 
Р ing reached 
i Pens КТ a 
beau: ' 
these fruits fell, from the month of May to the time of — 
tro | Ethering t rion P 
The first gathering took place about the 15th of 
ber; oeque the 20th of the ваше month; — 
d on ie 12th ; ; 
The fruit of t i havo the samo | 
form and colour; and there is little or no difference in 
their q у. imp f 
E skin of. Жо. а f gath 4 
e skin of t! o! ed 
idee wn „ТЬе moro the da 
