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Novexsse 5, 185%.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL SAAFTIR b7 
XCOTTISH ARBORICULTURAL SOCIETY, — time during 2 g 20 oTmome 
The Sixth Annual Meeting of th his * we! Le in the hal fallen — The he IN of 1 * "y 
OHN ER RN. - -keat p tamad, e — aga 
ow 
6, York Pi m October early 
Mr Room, York: Tin A in che C chen — Tt was resolved — E — 3 extends beyond ee days; usually 
fer Prizes for Essays on the following subjects for next year s slimited to one. This ear we had « ight days 
I — tion s — n 4 newer © ae =f of e lowest tem in the 20 years 
e «i * z Lj ference D e ¢ 
—— ; t Britain amd Ireland (Silver Medal). * was 2 "y and that only AR 1842 ; usuall the ther- 
y — "T f Was Land for Planting (Silver X al). eerte from 25° to 29°; on the occa- 
. On the successful n — of two Crops of Scotch Fir in | sion it fell to T a vey material differen The 
x d; th rted on to be , he oe, 
—— f — tan Silver Medal). ). effects we see he woeful — of our gar- 
. The best season for Felling Dim ber 2 2 kinds, with | dens. 79 oa frosta. seldom produce much mis- 
p: A view to futare du: Hi AS ver Meda z " fs 
urrants, —— Ty. Donnan te ng — ee with most V. The best — d of rearing and maintaining Live Foncea, 9 ui: TE is FP herbaceous vegetation is 
other fr ts for the Colonies, ers’s List of Roses with an account of the plants best fitted for filling up | torpid. ut now 'oleworts, Cabbages, Celery, 
and Praita — M Me — gapa | in — — Medal). even the hardy Kale itself appears as if par- 
N.B. Assorted Collections The f ted for th ` D " 
to d mane be hed on — — Jic 9 5 = bat, — boiled; and wherever a secon growth was made 
John Waterer’s ** List of Amerjean Plants" may be pre Pice- by shrubs and ae the young wood is destroyed. 
INERARIA, HERBACEOUS CALCEO ARIA, Joux J. Craters, Esq., of Aldbar, Brechin, This is most especially the case with autumn- 
axp H ALY SHRU BBY DITTO SRED. m is I Rt. Hon. the Kant of AUR Cortachy Castle, Forfarshire’ 3 evergreens, ae a Rhododendrons and 
ed from t beautiful AMES x, Gran rathspey. mias E itat 
É W. THOMSON, ep I hbo gan 1 Roses. ven certam 
nis for F. & A, | Mr. Robert Puri, Aldbar, B hardy trees with 7 men will be found hereafter 
erbe ome Seni] "Bagi Nursery, Edinburgh. | to have lost the ends of their shoots, There are 
Treasurer—Mr. Jeux ANDERSON, Nurseries, Perth. f tal Pla d 
Flower | Auditor—Mr. — RAS Stanwell Nursery, Edinburgb. | now before us shoots of the Orient ne and the 
wibe next ANNUAL MEETING will take place on the mil vc vta we, although oar 
EDNESDAY eve. aro 
ov WI. ER. x um WAR AR D } 1 reat pleasure in Puk STOKE NEWINGTON ORIGINAL CHRY. | th yore r many casual- 
1 — € ros bm t ape ad p P rx tia me SANTHEMUM SOCIETY (instituted 1846) will hold its | ties among Prata. that „Seem to have passed 
varieties in c uva vg he P nts aro well ostab? — —, = t |ia ANU: - er red D UN — . no aoe E pet the 
mr Y p ey mi health E — inis à Catalogu Es November 7 and 8, Led the Flowers will be in perfection. why that 1s, t "aget uen 
will be forwarded on * plication, , ia PRIZES, including SUL SALVE CONG) WES Do IU m x the answer. Never within 
11 ch Rosery, Fóxhall Road, 20257 , Esq, F.H.8 ^ recollec as the earth been heated as it vr 
CH RYSA NTHEM Tonay- He Wl tet | rei ee Were ii s October. At the end of August the thermo- 
— SALTER'S 1 Collection. vol LT Mr. 8. Allen. | Mr. Laidlaw, Mr. Nicholls meter at 2 feet below the ground stood at 62°; af 
own * — * which will be s out | Mr. Morgan, Mr: Oubridgo. the end o tember it was still 593°, and on 
spri owers in the Worrra GARDEN having been 1 15 Fix F. rect F.H. LA a ~ sl Sew omg 20th October, the day before frost set in, it was no 
— 2 rom ie take severe frosts enel magnificent : " . Peachey. i 5 
| — of all the finest varictiog ir cultivation: The Gardensere | Mr s. Collina, Mr. Merry. Mr. Seruby. lower than 58°, instead of 52}°, the usual average. 
| day except Sunday.--Vermallles Nursery, Witham pL E o. — day, ag eck Now during the months of August, iyo tes, 
— — EX A vr LA o on 
| Street, n the noco dy ba Finst, Da * At oa |? —— ansar sil rain fell in unusual quantity for 
Schools — p 51 von- 
| bogs to offer Xm. planta of every | shire Place, Green Lanes, Sto ibuses to 1859.— rainfall at. Chiswick. 
n good va: 8 erii en g and from the Flower Pot, Bishopsgate, every * minutes. 
: a Ó——À Avgust. September. Ortoher. 
d, jleonda, Glory, T 8 — jam " e 
cit teeta Com Annies Rie ine The Gardeners Chronicle. | ime | nen. | nee. 
card, M Mrs. 1 na, &e SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1859. 2d , .2 0.86 0.50 0.51 
wis s+ 0.05 0.87 0.58 
SER ANIUN FLORIBUNDUM (Suri). "DEDOS. A2. 1.19 2.20 1.28 
AND A. SMITH beg to offer the above: named as an} Ir seems to be a very oid opinion that t 
Su took, inst Hee RERO ce pinis with frost, t the first frost of autumn, has — |Amomt 2.49 2.55 
; without exception the t — A Moa n Ds all T And, finally, — d ihe sting in of 
2 yen ear the remark— r knew a frost por 5 a deluge re then we temperature 
EXC €: " cach The usual — T —ç ‘and pil dem. Aem ae — arly as this.“ But ehs 7° aud earth 58° soaked with € 
Surrey, S. refore warm. Leaves and young active 
ONRUS: LC 8 N ua n y, was i ay much a than | is Vots were thus 22 with e “aad the 
sometimes the case. e wing Table prepared | inevitable cons was the destruction 
both Mr. R. Tnoursos, from th Cherie surrounds us. "hs en ; nh 
CARTER'S CHA: 
8 E 
Establish Eu 
GQutton’s CHAMPION SWF SWEDE ax T—€* —. i 
several g 'B 
j| i $45 Pli | 
> a 5 — á 8$ 
| É 
Dez. 
Sapo sx AE E EET E 
Oct. t 2 
oft 25 28 1 Oct. 2 27 
2 jen | Oet. 21 26 1 3 28 
PERFECTION RH — 4| 29 | 1 || 1854 Oct. 11| 28 
" Ete 19 25 12 29 
of the above ang var 
— de to offer them at * to — 38 
: 88. Od. per doz 18:13 | Oct. 14 29 "n 1855 | sept. 7128 
ee H x | 15 | 25 | 3 | 25 27 |) 2 mede | 
to the Trade. | 16 | 27 5 26 | 26 | 5 been long since 58 
S. has much pleasure in ore ‘nto the gow, it 18 | 24 IT Oct. 27 | — i gases, but w was not TATEM " — 2 8 
very early and productive, the interior e si 19 22 1856 | Sept. 20 | It h been asserte y „writer. 
— —u— eic — — Meme. , Longton, 1 K m k Oet. 25 | q uoted 5 is 
RENS AEE 
25 29 | 1 || 1857 | Oct. 30 27 
27 28 11858 Oct. 8 26 
25 26 L 11 26 
9 ri E 21 24 
ME Rc — — E d d: 
15134 1 23| 17 on roots in the Journal of the : 
en ant Bui ms ac "To? er ose e mox dite 
: " and is 24 5 e 
1 * species of Yow . — are about 66 E: - f 28 ji nn ei fe large part of the practical 
including the orignal. imported ate fro 
e a e dtd ot emend — : éntire sioe - either. or 
vd, Chiswick mmy a | ong pe season, that the frost has lasted T — 
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Thiere. is, however thir PIaTEnNE i v 8 IP revert Na te nij now for thé sike of 
