THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ARMEN аар GAZETTE. 
[FEBRUARY 1, 1862, 
pl ted with Willows.. A writer i i 
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a real service to those 
P. culti | 
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ear doin 
nch of Borieultur, indeed t e x 
d IT the dedo of his Bos 
ich for `1861- 2 has ору 
1 information 
Р Ros 
first-prize stands at the great metropolitan Rose shows | E 
nham nby Mr. Pav UL in Е 
m, as giv 
1 
. WASTE OF s. t AB NEAR RAILWAYS. 
t number of them that could b | 
last E umb 
hd 
Transactions of the Hi ghlan 
m yn ars, rs and о one of. the things eh 
on is йә very 
l lines of 
e 
the Hybrid d Huge 
ascendancy over the т sections no d wg 
named, while 
22 
8l 
most 
of these latter groups o 
— few sorts appear to have been shown 
than Among these Tea Roses Gloire de Dijon 
rims а very p 
stands, the highest st number r 
good evidence surely both as 
hardiness. 
y any variety— 
to its quality and its 
Of the 130 or more Hybrid P геш: Gene 
Pase iege — Mies having been show: 
f 
more | 88 
n1 
minent place, ideis appeared in 18 table 
ollow COE "Хех, | 
„Ее is Voy lei in E isis ng of 
used for ME several = 
e may learn that the 
rk i 
n this w 
The ре 
So fro 
Willows, if ‚ 
and plantations ог poer eds of osi 
great advan 
southward we find that the Vine has в ер ао the 
d ure vine- 
, In some 
tT | wo ould be gr renter than 
ht be ve 
advanta p grown in almost any soil, үе, аз 
А , dra moors, &c., and annually сш y i 
that I have no dodi Wo 
OW: And from land ți 
produce а su um 
ely Ыы ег. 
cannot otherwise be made available for Шаро, n 
Then 
de 
t Tdo SA y d 
E eL mention ot tho ашы їп kh Ur 
But in 
ba: 
es Margottin, and 
La Кодар; Louis XIV., 
Madame Rivers, — Vigneron, Souvenir de Leve- 
son Gower, and § ir de la Reine d'Angleterre, 
shown in eight pice Тһезе у all А safely 
а down as well "vds — sorts of the ине 
uality. Virgin Boll and Alexandrini 
p whioh put ja а арреагапсев, аге x^ 
Roses Madam 
countr 
nks turned to iei 
hor! 
yrofitable account, except i 
nufaeturing towns of the nort 
wg Mira are always dear, where the demand is 
always greater than the supply. 
banks plante ted with evergreen an 
TE 
о 
E 
true, wo seo the 
m 
In some places, it is 
d | tion 
ple ny el 
them, if. they nt d fu 1 
he C. W. C. [How much is grown in Belgiu 
n these waste places? We are penny oii] ^ : 
ND CROPS ON FRUIT TREES, 
he 
of a summer 
e Furtado, m de San- 
y, William Gri iffith, pes Baronne Prevost, though 
уез do not stand quite so high as the pow in this [а 
the trees shrubs employed are not 
cessive am em fri t Th 
necessary insure continued 
re planted t and T 
those most suitable to 9 Situation and no ot like sí e vig n^ die 
MAY Sereni hin ndo E ond thrive - In one o h ould, I pr vt ume, consist in атеш pruning i 
ongst those Wiik from various causes а d I A : the habit of passing Larsen "there the free annual application of rich soil, o 
Still less frequently in the winning stand ong many of the trees dead as alive.| which could be r ire. assim: den by th y j 
Hyb the favourite old Coupe d'Hébé still Moistureloving plants cannot » M tnnt to succeed enable them to odii 80 grea Strain on D 
keeps a tion—one of the highest, indeed, | © a dry stee ep bank fa acing the wher e the sun | du pM D Ld 
t So i st stril ad in 
E Tanong d с ном» d comer ам an espalier Vine. It cannot, of course, s denied that what I have put эч» in alluding to 
tailles hat Mr. P. ll ti Italian instance 
ec inr is еч ор эф харда гна "on has been carried through the solid rock, where n: nothing gardener to Sir 
ed to hold pe атар em ongst the many fresh | “0 be profitably grown ; but this does not negative | Mansfield, having sufficient cupied в] space. in 
irants to fame and pos the fact that there is a great extent of ground, not the e ve Pine н to sluit of the ыйтан 
ong the г дк T Mr. PAUL who is banks of cuttings only, which is aiy wasted. In ain num S, -is uced e; we 
bein 
1861, 
orthy guide, spe eaks'in the 
er of роб Vin 
16-inch pots, thé sorts ей 
Нат 
ways а @ 
ighost pite ү унше ebrun, a H. P., and “the foot tha rod something is | Alexandria, Black Hamburgh and Black Prince, al 
finest of all the new Roses in the forcing house" аб | not only a national loss but a national disgrace. | he was successful in obtaining the fair average согор 
Yn: ias Catherine Guillot, a Bourbon This land is much reduced value, no doubt, | 61Ь. from each Vine in the month of May. Notici 
ll thi y the difficulty of getting at it, but that mi the continued vigour of these Vines, and a d 
” of Madame Furtad ily be overcome.. In some cases, too, the strip is so | position in the laterals t roduce fruit, lr 
another EP моя very sweet and nicely w that it would not produce much for miles еа. on tbe e e of allowing the Vins 
flowers, but g less robust than is pe E, ne м but in other places, from some local to jn the iue - view of securi 
Modèle de epas a Bourbon of yh * too much |16 widens ош to a considerable extent, and many n preparing the Mu 
can hardly be said in its praise" ; of Prin oss Mathilde, y valuable pieces of gro thus rofitably | pruning, d. cut back the lateral and useless wood clie 
а splendid Н.Р. with | ERA. most jura and left. It may that land will be Meer stem which the fruit was produ asi 
maroon, beauti! shaded, very effective; and of required for some purpose connected with the 8 Sb Tanit un He tit 
of. У and t 
ucault, а Ton- Tw “the best that 
Queens among them iine jap ina iE 2. боена of 
Waltham, which was deir honoured last summer at 
Kensington, 
being har 
and still better flowers; this w 
Ma оп, and itis по в 
isan English seedling adapted to our climate. гүн ә 
picture shows us the Marquise s diee 'ucault Just |. 
ed, a delicate light "Tea 
J 
and is very way a not 0. 
vi Ло а Ж h ith 
dy, vig nd s уч vit ps a mia seve SNA 
pug in the meantime it might be E Potatoes 
anything else which might be dee Å 
от. of one sucl 
t Phone Vines bs 
wi Sei a 
give it up whenever it required, and not 
demand any compensation for the crop which may be 
upon the ground at the time. Of co urse the man does 
челе, уагїей “his pian of "ruin дш one | 0 
Не cut the ripened э 
g 
е dividei nds, oven toa 
“E t агуга nne. 2 advisable to je гау 
g too n e line, lest in windy wenther gio 
until the wo 
e administered Fa spin E IT 
he e Vine bo 
tifullyp with manure water. , This LS s ш: 
good bunches in M UM » 
e two remaining Vines 
mentally close back to the таш stom, 1 m 
00! 
p 
um 
"la 
ur, of ex: Pg аз a;pot Rose 
for for os aid exhibition. cd to prova да of the 
A XR what Mr. Pav p s the best 
о ier б "Totheoning | eme 
notes an 
5а entirely of UE origin, so that there 
w Ro 
be 
nolack of new Roses next summer, ether or no 
they will bear out the glowing descriptions of their 
rs ге sto beseen. Itis at l sati 
to have them presented to usata single view by one 
thoroughly versant with the subject, in order 
that we hat to be on the 1 t 
for loomin 
ci 
h see most of them brought AS F the 
dozens thus in invited; indeed it would be mo well 
spent in the interests of floric bille if a feed were 
* The Rose Annual for 1861-2, By WILLIAM 
Author of “ The Rose Garden." den: Kent Pr ШЕН, x 
Е MAR n dr the lin 
this Rose Annual | therefor 
moranda of 80 novelties, 
of a mode 
d through 
an old forest this point - теш imis isi of, it would | m 
seem, for I have o by 
clearing for the огы of the зе hate. Sos left 
exposed to the influence of the wind much more than 
aceusto: са and are thereby 
these places, if not t 
Mes bled to а id .Mr. Spe ; 
ing and in ing a difficulty i in "ез mane 
P am of these viiei the particulars of p uU 
not mie рин In the month of 
Vines acked by the dread 
8 um ri htl reasoning that апу ;a lication w 
rendered dangerous. The which are planted ees pr гоб y the viget f m. Vines WORSE 
t ground by the side "of а railway should | beneficial, prepared a solution of superphosphate, 
refore be those which do n ge | lime, 1 oz. to 4 gallons of soft water, fter alors 
size, or which might be profi tably eut down while still | it to stand for 12 hours, applied it to the Vines Hm 
rate height. If the irees rved no other| by watering the roots with the mixture, and 05 
purpose than that of being cu э hop- poles the | three applications the dew disappeared. | 
eres epe ооо И applications for the cure the Vine mildew 
r also w es o оаа адв ost of | generally been directed to the developed Fung" 
r н which might be profitably employed. 'There бани: 7, It app e: s this ex Pn that the dis? 
Кп е viv dug dne ich y bes sully eel by infusing new rS 
often 1 in some other part, and these place into the diseased pla ant, a fact w е 
often s stagnant pan. кте e Ems а гонго that E debilitate H plant i = more дел! е the am d 
ор producing mias »carryin and | its fi ge 
da "into thé cottages of. pie poor ipeo мо may en a bruised s som " 
| have the misfortune 9 но MA Mir v SM AR To drain influence the direct. effect on теш n of "09 
i Ут: which the et eir hav 
pur 
э 
hat 
filled, Arn t 
: | 
in 
ry rülwey Ата" knows [E enemies seize the moment for a | p знай 
савев. 
undon 
PNE if peto do li other раро, might with Е remedy worth knowing. The Le f 
