to which we “wo think | 
e | dar k-zoned. (he 
is larger. 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[FEBRUARY 15, 1862, 
Beauty of ғ Blackheath, paler, an d Aurora, ый гш | 
Folding : rules are now made havin 
coloured, both excellent pot plants, with small neat 
А third good sort, Madam 
| Chardine, The sübmoneyel group, 
gives us 
y nom 
glance over vér tho » groun w 
field of enterp 
us the 
al sorts for pot-cultu те; they x: fans! best |x 
blo ошей in the shade, though in one AR оз 
ыч 7. 
salmon 
most m us ep varieties. It erre divid 
two’ groups. representing the two Species 
mentioned, the one group T the leaves o 
already 
vin me 
white with 
Беко, salmon ink, абре? їп 
ircle, р. that they cepas 
be E 
bu e called к pe. 
io 
the e d 
the gr 
Prince of He „а cant seedling, 
marked by the dark-colo i 
xen w za 
for them the we title of ^ ho eee De — 
im; 
pa 
нун » he dusk Баг e 
will be at right angles to pe other, will lines 
be that iare im avs the directi tion of "the sights ts of the 
same way any angle e may be 
There are highly torious sorts belongin 
group, p our ejes i is to record the em ji ул 
which in our opinion occupy the Pene роо 
Madam 
re large well- formed flowers in 
"our товоо 
ndant 
far her aros has come 
bes i 
is ame Vaucher, а pure hit NNF 
UVormmnenciug 
the dark- Boii leaves. 
are none which s surpass P m Scar 
the-first а more vigoro Foren: habited 
sort, both free and uta x hek aien and both 
having bright-colo ured flow Wers. Жы are good planted 
spot 
eft out ye view a group in which 
but Ru with a 
lighter group is worth 
out in n 
in vases for r orna- 
alone, T its (член ыд 
belong Cerise Unique, um Rival, 
d һ Flag. The frst y 
rm iu 
The ond has l 
ompaet trusses, gere 
and 
readil 
d we ш use likewise of the 
and kg ans 
thin ngs 
gar rdening, that one PT вау tey ЫР of daily: use, н 
да а уе к. gardener has no; 
are plain sticks, which 
at 
to the earth, eng е bs endi 
6 them into 
he head of ш 
very x and eaven, which w 
. | ranging-stick 
“The ranging-s sticks, or perches, differ {го 
а o spikes, in noun but that they farei. 
man; 
very 
and a capi 
lington. Hero, а lit soar 
Y ith jen in 
bed ot British Flag, 
Жы the foliage 
very free- 
est of the group. ` The ng is 
Pes better in quality than 
which it resembles in foliage; this 
par fnr well marked, and is 
looming mt 
бод early in 
later 
our, and i m; 
thrown out оп long stalks clear of th 
rior to none, especially px хаж ейл апа аз 
i; another bx well known ЖЫК 
, and is an esta tabli: 
us | the 
bloomers. 
e season, "qm “others we арка named being 
That we have means exhausted the list of 
desirable varieties, had the c of 
e 5 or 6 foo A long, viste or 3 foot 
g, and 
faia 
the other, p it to йе Lr 
direct all th 
o others in t 
the li aim, , ос vis n. 
me irn which wal 
ne of aim, 
* It hap pens, that if tl 
ick 
3: fuh 
hy n 
those who 
"ing, боа very large сойоойов grown 
Chiswick will be 99 What pe К 
Shall Чоро soon learn from 
mbody t 
e hav 
variam to each 
the Floral Committee, whose report те 
е killed jury. In the mean time w 
int out the ОША varieties 
own observation, and to 
own conde re Le 
wise жонге, Emperor of the French, Martin 
Com Th 
e een of p каа poen i 
& the addition 
х жетт perceived, becaus 
al тау is always jen 
to place yourself 3 or 
d stooping to ils 
bas which is open, 
deviate ; 'tis better, тА 
4 ке? be eyon nd the Tanging- -stick ; m 
of the firs 
other end, so that жые һе айф 
one only, were there 30 of them standing in 
li 
Gireau, and Globe Compactum. e first is in the| o we have named to any atm in which 1 
way of Village Maid, with a dark well-defined zone ds did ке — — urs toit not only variety “Tis no way necessary, that the — 
and bold pact trusses formed da rk | but quali should stand of equal height in this case; that is 
scarlet flow. The secon: a d ling; for if one stick stand balfa 
and very effective zone, and great eee of large orange- foot faa than omis in this work, it matters Re 
Scarlet flowers In thethird, which has a lighter zone, RACERY. | range directly, and cover one ano other 
b flowers are - — form, full dies light scarlet GARDEN TRAC ч med 
penas The fourth is well known as t Око в are come In drawing upon the ground, there is 
ет pem dark zone and compact of | vogue, and that scrolls, circles, ovals, oblongs, ribbons | of an ment, called a tracing-staff, which is à 
E own which have a pinkish tinge, во as to | have to be trace ground by eve y, we doubt | strait stick tipt with iron at the lower end, 
become light v бча scarlet. All these are good both in- | not that the p cal in tions р on the € the point triangular, or flatted like a cat'sto 
doors and out, in — in pots. e best | 150 years ago be ү о have O|this tracing-staff you strike out and 
formed flowers w too among the | experience in such w Б баламе оа of а garden ; ing word, "tis tho very 
xv ОЁ Scarlet C ibd. а name which seems ше "m by. do John uns of Greenwich we find a pato PE hh ү йм {гас upon the ground. · 
e к pae Dom in geference to th p outline e ы pg reproduce in| « IR , you t strain the line from stake 
of the flower rather to the form of the — Ren e They take, a р low its vith he tracing-stal 
The improvement ач by а Gardener to s le Gardene to | force : da eu, d ie would be 
these and others has taken place in fi 1 o be mall в 
of the individual flowers, ed in ia ‘combination p 
ch e free blooming habit, 
т h Hir йа. 
nent wegen ее the cerise or rosy-re red 
seri of the 
plain -leaved mra, notwith- e 
really nd dan "t om up in 
the finery of bb n language e learning of a 
ers etrician. 
James's first observation is the key to all that he|. 
has done. 
spikes s in the ле лт at Io 
fus ев, Mp Бағ it should be de коон dde 
may be the better igit ata di 
5 When you irae arth ir he Ter 
pe int ай 
great deal of po ое ees in а 
ience: there needs ore than to kn: 
pnm de Meldoise, 1 we must fall back on 
ес 
е before the ting sa ЕЕ 
u pass the aes hand 
wind 
n 
some few e 4 practical POET, to esu а 
Ey in little time. p ier зај 
and a certain rote, are m 
sar ary to this end, than long кено and  ontemplation 
times bue the samo track, and sometimes your 
LEON y, lest the 
and: the өңүн should deface 1 takos till the 
n the ground, ml 
or recover? 
buck b e scored out very plain upon 
two, at least, should be reed sagte 
| in the closet; nerertholes if 
himself of thes 
P 
131 ecessal 
id pply 
way to work SUR the peri bofore i j^ ү уен 
upon paper or, ai least, before he knows the 
A nib e erre (which js a fe 
а clear rosy 
redder, , there а гоѕу ог h 
another deeper in hue. gms in one lighter and in | 
the hazard of being oftentimes mistaken, I am: not 
mying thata man ovt needs be an excellent geome- 
cian, to be capable of tracing out designs upon the 
ground; this is: ан the reach of а gardener ; ань 
йө it were e necessary, a garden would lie a long time un 
фе, їп УК work) is, when, upon а strait D 
with the instrument, © with the со 
another line to fall direc yp 
а right angle, or square ; г what the 
| men Aes ES dues giarre, 
& take the precaution in working 
French 
eads. Paul Labbé and een Ea Mor hi 
жес aru to bear proliferous [Ed i à 
Mons. Ma 2 are remarkab 
r 
en carry 
among plain leaved sor cwn for cid fü 
Aue plants ga flower et 
and Min ther hand, 
zone т Perge de s, an "- RN, but not 
so|elements of the 
man is meae. sufficien: 
a ЗО. eap Iimpose dener the nece ssity | 
y treatise of prae geometry, thoug 
shie p СЕРА ауса are very ser, and very short. 
RE spare him that trouble: for which reason 
have carefully collected. 
GUAE ag 
seb 1 
in a 5 for which the whole life M as 
Ijo 
, from practical geometry, all 
that can any ways par to desi - 
from thence have 3. ridus (m V amen uo 
o ge f tracing, 
"n to ded 20 following. exe vun T eme 
are several instruments 
| 
e use of for 
signifies, that 
before in the third o practi 
erred, to avoid тун and the 
numbere d exactly for this very purp 
es 
B 
ы: 
et 
"e 
us EE ru. out-of- doors, are remarkable аз pot tracing | upon the м nega un the square and semi- ver red c a ОЗЫ d at ied 
he fi i n usines e 
"e Amy is particularly meritorious in this point required for setting о off dier at ШЕМ лы Жаа MO | dou bns cl ob Ls ушу ink indi ovs noces j^ 
Here the plaindeaved varieties end. The other pecie yet din dat ìs useful for laying bim i io iow to perform T the gro ra 
consist Mondod v us only by the “ ге у » ү ia] g any gi т. өп ngle. This of у Еве "twill vost him, to v apprehend, ў 
ons, salmon-eyed, and mite Of the | is too expensive for ordin: $ 
ns there are two beautiful dwarf compact sorts, ' and erre a vies ne Ает & iced osi Ld А. 13 на vm P AR 
deners and countrymen in general, thai "tis 
