Mibi o més dames? 
Jose 26, 1659.) 
Jules Margottin, Cynthia, General Jacque eminot, Duch 
of Sutherland, "Triomphe d e Paris, M. Rivers 
Rougemont, M. Place, Paul Ricaut, bar 
Prince Leon, Souvenir de Malmai: and 
Hallez. 
Of 12 —, Shown by pg ee RL the 
C. M. Wor- 
best were 
glan, — Leon, 
Madame William, the yellow hi TU X 
RE x on 
leon, and Baronne Prevost. 
a D in which were 
"Bosanque 
aison, Gloire de erem 
Jules Margottin, Prince Leon, Adéle Prevost, Cardinal 
de 
Gloire 
Napoleon, General Jacqueminot, and W. - Grifiths. 
the class for i 
the best 24 sorts . Cant & who sent | 
beautiful bloo ooms Nanteuil, M. Schmidt, 
Pa ul Ricaut, i 
; li 
es Margottin, General Jaeqneminot, €: 
t known b ow-a 
minot, 
v — 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND 
Colonel 
Griffiths, 
Baronne 
Tho w 
nne Hallez, Paul Ricaut, Cloth of 
Lord Raj 
so much 
s Hall; Em —— clas: 
Mr. Pate. of eed | 
Wi | good 
d 
— 
aon 
ss | Ch aix, Gloire de Dijon, hess of Norfolk, Quee 
esr ae 9 anit Moss, and wed 
favourite kinds. We also noticed some char — 
masses pt different kinds from Messrs. Veitch, Turner, 
Hollamby, and —Á 
OF Seedling Roses, Mr. Standish had one named 
Eugéne Appert, a deep velvety crimson Hybr 
he judges, an 
i ing. It is in " 
Victor eee and Are very dark 
s we saw n othing really new. 
the day beir 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Hybrid Per — 
pa om — be suitable — for pot caltre or for i 
bed EN certainly 
draining of the luke rose more than 100 teet above its 
level; PE a ae : about tet Asthe 
— oves dow urse fromithe 
— side of the J 
ee 
he Massa 
torrent it mi: oet d rocks E it 
sses the — 
ts this lateral outlet, and te 
S Oa 
arcade which was in one of * 
which they were composed was a deep blue ‘colour 
tha ver 
r of visitors. We e only regret that t 
e exhibition and the pleasure aiy a — | 
W. hen 
The fr ragments of the 
the 
| except those of its own crashing instruments. 
Notices of Books. 
me ! Svo. Longmans. | 
vill t 
rs? Oné would have 
ne, now that Chamouni and Interlaken are | 
chmo matt 
eur acci 0a less so; yet eve 
ubje 
y 
fearful noise of a band which drowned all sounds 
sm 
Tour round Monte Rosa. 
he English publie be tired of abo 
fancied the subject a | fiss 
t | all its inmost depths we 
s read, howe ever r little novelty it | could edt the 
re part 
ttage, 
all as mince observed that many yof the ml 
covered dote: Sich had been left hd abounded with 
n p in this in- 
in it. Nothing co 
the appearance of the enormous ice-cliffs which towered 
ve the lake. They were already s ith immense 
sures, and i in some places | ros, d » 
yi ant. 
Fai jr of the vu be 
re “as closed. Nothing pes 
qme beauty and de Via of 
n adequa 
appeared 
13 f 
In — 
e great er part of the "ake * the ciel, which are 
laid bare 
esse, Kean malin 
rous, but aré dem e powers irga any one possessed | 
oues: Gloi 
Ami Géant 
enerally ha 
sell to their foundations; c Ps n pieh to 
nir | all w 
ehh re recollection for the — of future years. 
se | ‘Twi in the 
pibe ventilated rooms of a 
z health. and strength. The authoress says :—* feel observ e the different character and colour of the ice 
tain that any lady | health d below the usual on that — being 
activity, who is capable of pe sey E little exercise ‘al ofa far deeper: and ed brilliant hue. In som 
fresco,’ and has a taste for picturesque an the most 8 shapes, ani ind di 
sublime, may mplish Mer of Monte | spot it appeared to form a kind of landi ing p — TR 
Rosa —.— — delight — — — arene an ere steps an nd ba 'ustrades 
bring 
of ice leading up to small p blue caverns.” 
From this book, as w 
Alps,” it 224 
om Mr. King's * Pennine 
I 5 
h £ 
ad 
:3 
SO m r'dg gx ms c. lel At aE 
a o © . 
D 
Mare 
furnished by Mr. Ca e who sent magnificent blooms of 
Charles Lawson, me Masson, Boule de Na 
J i pe rre, Baronne Prevost, 
Comte nteuil, Omar Pacha, Devoniensis, 
Raglan, and Cow homas Waiker, 
lan, Caroli ine ri Sansal Madame Masson, 
1| of 
ngo, and La Vi 
Of 12 varieties in the class last named, the best were | P. 391. 
The a 
nteuil, | i 
Kean, | the o 
asq., | E 
Ricaut, Jules Margottin, | few e 
Rag 
William Griffiths, Lion des Combats, Prince Leon, and | b 
Saronne Prevost. Mr. t sent Caroline 
, Boule 
siderably greater than Aer ae 
hours’ pass in the pure, invigorating mountain air.” 
mthoress writes well, in a sj 
- 
verrun by travellers, and. t 
| ere 
ment of eet — queer in the different excur- 
I ac S a 
epresenting the southern 
rade pap — 
w. As 
inter 
m ^ia little n is ^ E sio 
nd o 
eautiful. 
n T have — some persons, especially ladies, who 
aes ern and severe character of Swiss scenery, that 
y | they oda not fully appreciate its sublimi ity; but who 
W After ove 35 
ve at the ascending for above and — 
(IS fu ths an distance, whieh che ring sun just 
— Cervin, or the 
ity? could go no | 
farther, and I —— the gentlemen on foot the | to 
5 AL, without once requiring any assistance. 
On reaching the , summit, one's first difficulty 
a: 
e well to state that A ain is situat lea en 
Viesch, on the northern side of ne hz TE The of the oo where 2 "same majesti, emm 
authoress an hotel about t parts up the mountains — m with, but set in a E 
stain, whence sh a Hüte vil —— od 
P ES 
uxuriant fo 
owers also abound on the 
| than in — and dre 
— 42 — rem 
Regnier, Lo 
IT Y Nen gm Marg ottin, Madam 
divers, Triomphe de P Exposition, Tous Pey soniy, 
Luguste Mie, "Baronne Prevost, Lion 
aiim ueminot, pil Joa: 
LLICA i Transon premens Sici ie, Boule de 
Tanten. Colonel Coombes, La: e, Pri 
Ac 
ie, 
u II 
es, 
of 
nce 
vidalii 
observations, asa there is no leve 
stand; but havi: 
l spot on to 
g done this, I found myself torre on 
loose e 
nob se 
any exercise, especially that of walking. 
Tue illustrations are generally good, though the 
ightly 
coloured 
cem 
Glacier below. This feeling of insecurity is, | however, 
-One fault must be pointed out, namely, that 
the 
Coupe d'H 
3 
‘Malmaison, 
—Brennus, Chénàdolé, Vietor Hugo, Madeleine, | 
ration and delight. at the , Wonderful view. This i 
Madame Rameau. 
sse, Gloire de * Fidis Willermoz, | 
s Deroniensis, 
the 
e whole che nk BLUSH 
i ARLET o 
n. Jaequemin 
Gen. Castellane, Prince Leon, 
J, Frankia. Ross :—Ool. Ro 
r DARK 
ot, Lion des 
Paul Rica 
very nest | 
RIMSON :— 
Combats, | thi is glaci r is bes 
à Sir is 
the range of the Bernese Alps on the north, and that | 
-— ain on the south. „The e JEggi sch. 
th 
horn is placed betw 
is |j 
It embraces | 
red line in the map, if intended to trace the 
— of he — i is not correct, since she con- 
|T héodule. ^ is supplied this 
a f end; “nevertheless she cannot 
book 
| baue and at « immense depth M 
very fi tretchin — | 
in pe A d c 20 entm * «€ 
uthern edye 
expans e te 
$3 
ph nie statement ten she has * snecessfully accom- 
plished the tour of Monte Rosa.” 
or Jlvstrations ii the South- 
ing fi 
capensis 
m the 
et, 
ve sat down and i 
n and rena 
though the rail part of the drainage of that glacier | 1 
2 n have little to 3 
nd be 
There were, however, 
good. 
— TO and (Eillet fend 
yond 
t 
above Bri lacier, where i 
54 — See, does not form a great Pad, 
n huge masses, which fall into the lake, 
Jules Margottin, 
across, high], 
des Be Batailles, very fine 
—— These cliffs extend for more than half a mile across the 
The 
ravine, where the lateral — 
| about three-parts dry, but there was still deep wa 
is | the base of the ice clit, which in consequence o 
flows from it, and empties itself into 2 pee. a little | the plants of South A 
the | learned 
authorities upon South 
mber of the work will contain 
mbers at ing a volume, which 
f. eig nly 
d for the Cape 
in v^ v picem dead im- 
It had burst its barrier or 
the previous nig 
