E 
8 feet 
pi are s ofero 
NL THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, 139 
t exceed in importance any of which we have! tually, as all now know, it was leased to the Society 
a recollection, Even the deplorable loss sustained | for the ле se by the Royal Commissioners. The 
AC y the Decease of vd late Ко qu sident, PRINCE | PRINCE med the command ; олина those 
TON'S SEED PII OUR for 1862 | ALBERT the Good, has been repair m ya very hery "be pes most capable of giving sound 
Uu nov red, anid vill be sent gratis and post froo. | touching cir Л hich the most sanguine | advice; criticized bs proposals with a degree of 
Seod Growers and Merchants, Reading. со ot have anticipated, Тһе Council stated | acuteness which ca be understood by those 
nd Merchants, Reading. — not te by t 
А4 л М " 
SMITH'S LIST of all the EVER-|in their * * Report," that in f that! who 3 У 
ICHARD ‚Ше і › ; consequence of аё | who were present m t e many discussions held at 
ITE E botaniod names, Чока аа most земав le a it became their duty ү! FUMUS A Ken nen, P Buckingham Palace, Windsor, 
wth, 8. 
mber, use in arts, native | ^ consid om they should recommend ío the 0 ; and ultimately, aided b 
р foliage, grow j y 
t Я uL and me information, « ^ Э 
TA- tizo f situation, вой, Ша КЫЗЫ ША И | К ДӨР {у n Eti in his place d they |his owa einai taste, produced that inpo 
stamps. 
ace, an ey 
ing to endeavour to ascertain specimen of a Geometrieal Garden whic 
] Soci 
фон. Мыз шетен Worcester. |“ HER а wishes on the subject. With | Socie r. ат sesses at ае nsington. And what 
*€ {е а 
por! WEEPING W WIL LOWS.—Fine trees | ** — that had it been compatible with Her | us that the number of Fellows had risen on Jan. 
: Y wou iti 
gin 4 
ь e d to D : еї се, а шап, 
Y VERS, "Nurseries, | du Vesp В reasons of State that will be easily | proposals for admission are coming daily into the 
an оо E 3 . 
of which are "s 
` strong 
Also Half a Million of 
gest general Nursery 
twice transplan 
and I9 to 15 inch 
ү ТҮҮ Siete TU 
. EVERGREEN OAKS, 
ЕС 
I FRYER, 
now 
Er 
EC 
E dunt 
Transplanted. 
ө риши A of 188, ; ; [or 10,000 delivered | be шу ыр, ui add that a nobleman more entirely 70,8557. 28, 2d. had idm. аа up to Feb. 1, 
fee at any railway station. epen to tħe whole body of the Society could including 50,0007. of debentures, the issue of 
ви 
къы 
тох 
the ISt is 
to tal 
"Im a SECOND GREAT SHOW. Admission bx. Rail 
ү шу oW ANT; ission ail 
Quick. * to 
am Е. SHARPE е prepared to offer of the 4 гора аз Шер жа ЕГ under presen ia r- |the AA x derived from Fellows alone has 
Pineda ted QUICK, 3 fect high, cumstances, it wo e most agreeable. ER | amounted to 87671. 
e mil Beedling do, RE feet high, ** MasesrtY’s feelings to see holding that situation. | We print elsewhere the Report itself upon which 
е had, with е ов | The QUEEN Лаз also expressed Her desire that|these observations rest; omitting the columns of 
‹ 
i mu. E oet Wisbeae! * though unable Herself to hold the office of Pre- | figures explanatory of the financial operations of 
Ls “ sident, She m may be kept as fully acquainted with | the year, which z> shortly "ad с P ar n of 
{ not 
of Transplanted ig 5 
el CHIVAS offers е ыо, "Two Millio: gs of the Society as has hitherto w waard Fellow. may, howe 
table , and Two Millions | ©* ip case." Itis scarcely necessary to say separately meritionéd 1 in Lun Report it tai for 
ed Garden 
nde portion bading i А 
а h five | his Ө unanimously elected ; and we may 1 the formation of the 
lanted SPRUCE, and f th 
v Stocke im the North- Western counties, " ngk have een chosen, ich has finally ceased; and that on the other 
r, Feb. 1 i 
y 
ere is every reason to Sagens that the Duke | hand 71,3037. 15s. 44, had been expended or con- 
RBUTUS, 2 to 53 p well d and good tops, | of BUCCLEUCH has been called upon to preside over | tracted for, leaving on ойу — 13s. 2d. to be paid 
ted. SWEET BAYS, 1 to Е. and 1j io an institution with not only the А but ample | out of the ordinary in 
the 
well rooted, healthy and clean grown; | Power to maintain our English Horticulture оп) As to changes in v € Lord Sowzns 
: om 
very suitable for Grafting or Budding on. | the proud eminence it has won. Theo orti- | replaces Henry Tmomas Horr, Esq.; Mr. En- 
y in pots, 2 foot ; ropottéd Jast Ping.  [eultural Society, as we may call it before ће | мохрѕ, Gardener to the Dowager Countess GnAN- 
Co., Waterloo Placo, Edinburgh. acquisition of a fresh charter of incor ‘poration, | VILLE, is succeeded by Mr. ырен a rig л a 
a 
Clarendon Nurseries, Camberwell, reared up a noble edifice, By its plant collectors to ће’ owager Duchess of SUTHERLAND, an 
A » -|В 
U В, bas to gus a largo i stock of fine straight Limes of|in foreign countries and its oreign corre OBERT WRENCH, the eminent seedsman of London 
О: ll 
гч ES poni EUN UE Home and European ageneiés it formed a prodi- Deme ш> in "the management of the Soc ciety. 
Пти! trained Peaches, Apricots, Apples, Pears, Plums, and | gious collection of fruits, which has resulted in 
ushroom SON i = 1 
“у 
the whole Pomological nomenclature being reduced | 
а large Stock of the|to order; by its medals 1% elicited and by its, ,——. Exhibitors may be reminded that the period 
12 to 15 inches, 2 yours tion upon the most important points in the esed la eque E aam тҮз Г елы 
бин D" —5 rices id Transactions it diffused through the country infor- of "hein Struggles, as well as of their victories or 
7 EU 
-— PRIVET, лон Sizes theory and practice of gardening ; and finally | nd the seasons. The Royal Н Society 
inoen M REOR VITAE, 2 to 24 feet and above all by its magnificent Exhibitions at Dens the аайы A for them s4 "the 19th of the 
ее 
Chiswick it gave a stimulus to cultivators the | e onth, fo Hyacinths, Tulips, 
k hs, 
Hir bushy, 2 to 5 fect effects of which will be, we trust, for ever felt, kanali ЕЕЕ and: Lila -c of the Valley, 
d 
quanti "m Pro peek Nevertheless it perishe It was killed by ajas well as Primulas, Camellias, and other spring 
iit ion application at the Nursery, | chronic malady that M эмы acquisition of its | lowers, will find a battle-field at South Kensington. A 
| first garden By some е oversight, the | week later, Camellias, Primulas, and Conifers may con- 
more Siema because it à s committe : Lj the | tend for victory in the Regent's Park Gardens — 
^ practical men” to whose judgm AM. Royal Botanie Society, and at the same place n the 
"|seleotion of a site was con fded? this en 2 ah Mater have an an opportunity ot entering 
was 
Mose d be o TT Li m ground on the banks of the Thames, where the Ken sington hododen- 
RDAY, May 17, 4s. ; after | first frosts of autumn and the last esos sprin as; аара on the вай 
n 80 а 
үз 11 Esp. Ts. 6d. each, 
8, 
8 | drons, Cin and р 
NS о open to the Fellows of tho Society | 21€ always elt, and on s dead el that ду the Regenta. Park receives Hyacinths, 
Epaerises, Fur 
блата 
ег, оуа1 t; 
26, April 2, Y ici 25, 80, Rd Мау T. houses d Бош Sooiety 
. Ре C. Sow , Secretary. , the of- NSHIRE’S plantations, энә, Атайеав, Aurieculas, and variega p 
AL HORTIG ULTÜRAL z OCIE and its own fence. Най it been placed on the|on the 16th of April;  Pelargoniums, pot 
CIETY. | Acton Hills it would have enjoyed from the first | annuals, Pansies, and British Tre on the 
: : = 
EMENTS for 1862, 
pm с Е 
d and CAMELLIA SHOW, Аа. | ап admirable d gero overlooking the surround-|23d ; Roses, Exotie Ferns, -— усор оп 
ing i aladi 
AZALEA SH ission 2s. 6d. i in x || this w 
1. annual со st not one fourt у а 
Er GREAT i SHOW. мдар ы бз.* Chiswiock. it would also have ру of the great exhibitions of May, June, 
hiswic 
July. "Truly h o trifling task marked out for 
een е о border of one ey the greatest of ou rr d a eni ы эбе. of the ma nint ur 
E lays. to ni» 
dmission 2s. 6d. For P Rd years the publie ак the benedi e e an tet E progress of their 
MN SHOW. Animon 2л da ан sition of the Chiswick Garden, eagerly en dig a! to mie many anxious hours, of 
po 
D INTERNATIONAL FRUIT, VEGE- flocked to its fêtes, as they were "apo p revenue | which the irse lookers-on at the results will have 
Б m QUAD SUON. o The Roots, rived ЕЁ — h furnish ed a n ample income. little co E = 
“баа, C October 8 95 6j. > кыты Until jut by d lar kind S aei uded t great 
Me dee Taa Чеш Bn the em ч. ва. | form: st care the Botanie Garden in - the кле ишли an ornamental point ^T view, which ns 
argomums— 
| be 7s. 
ойе daily char aling Tickets, price 52, available accord- | Regents. Put, and this was succeeded  by|been ‘effected amongst Variegated Pela 
P ore on any the 
uM Jd 
iu 
any бк оп which Toney is taken, * y | ovements not senes 4 еш in g 
AL Exmmrrio, price 32. 38, Sydenham both of easy access; the first because | impr А : 
also to the Horticul it stood оп the dge of London, the other because | 33 it; : of those typesof form and marking which have 
sta upon the 
than 
day from May 1 to October 18. y " lants -— features which are not 
ellows is on the 21st ot February. Horticultural Society; its mainly | P iotion siia 
nay be had on application to Mr. Evres, | dependent on its К, which tho рацо Рота. - The golden tricolorlcavod verictien Е were 
le cted | 4 5 
8, е 
рысы: ейге, of Railways, And then De the 2 of the | long. к {0 т не in аА 
= Assistant Secretary. | 16816 fat в newbo and at last its Fout this statement. 
position a iety w. nd tenable. But the races of varieties familiarly known to us as 
| MIURDAT, 
Кал that th M RovAL nmi ier 
entered of 
pon 
may be. it ued! The pro- 
Ч the 9 Anniversary ing v The pro- | adapted to a new Horticultural Garden. Even 
Then it ыгар» eame tothe|ScamLer РЕТАЕ@ОНТОМЗ, which have sprung mainly 
g Chro КЕСИР, | rescue. The he Royal de for managing | from two Cape species called — à inquinans 
the funds resulting from the last International |and: P. zonale, and of which the forms belonging to 
FEBRUARY 15, 1862, onim. had purchased certain lands at re nde A NES. "eas of 
: evalo Mie. tof m , have shared in an 
E MEETING FOR т ensington Gore, the use of which for an Exhibi- pum coo olii itself in the 
mc" B Royal montira tar (roi e ога tion had, in the year 1855, been granted to the 
І еш н à ien - orked out ; and thi 
E i v nw out ; an 
а Kensington .. Noon f Hort: ieultural Society, 2 Exhibition was suc- - р iy My is. equa to есе ез ie older 
ni 
169 
E 
В 
КЕНГ 
а career 
5 
cess er 
Royal Consort honoured the Society by thait for example in the beaut: utiful varieties till. quite аде 
presence; and then it may be conoei to us, in the flowers of which salmon colour 
that the Рино pereeived how well the site was land white. are so exquisitely blen ded. Amongst 
