FEBRUARY 99, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
SOCIETY 
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TICULTURAL 
HS. Е ARRANGEMENTS for 1862. 
19—HYACIN and CAMELLIA SHOW. Ad- 
acd GREAT SHOW. 
ШЕ JALEA SH OW. A: 
m Adm n 5s. 
n the Inauguration of "the Memorial of 
of 1851 is ранын to take place. 
ES 
ma 
Admission x d. 
on 2. s: 6а. 
; Admis 
G AUTUMN SHOW. dmission 2. pu 
and 10.—INTERNATIONAL FRUIT, VEG 
‚ CEREAL, and GOURD SHOW. Тһе д 
will remain til the 18th. 
k day from May 1 to Oct ber 18. 
m play уке] їз ont the 2lsb of March. 
p у be had on application t 
istant Secretary. 
0YAL ноктот LTURAL SOCIE TY. 
PAN AR 
The Ром 
he 
pus MUT for so many years with so much zest, 
хаво for table Bouquet; m 
f the uses to which the ** blooms ” 
y отар апа EAT ы 
PON DAHLIAS are, іп fact,a ne 
-known flo 
y be уст 
асе 
rists Dahlia cultivated in 
dimensions gue 
ny be eut from den, | 
moderate s size of the individual blooms | ғ 
тз. | new бта 
iu c4 had 
one so as not only to secure ripe G 
Year's 07 but to be able n Lx both si aid 
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nd July, w. while toh ave . dd fruit ri ripe in 
e emi meg take place in the former 
months, as foro ust commence by the first of 
CLASS CERTIFI 
Ftalænopsis Sahilleriana, зеш. R. mem "Esq. ,, Chelmsford ; 
E MoMorland, Esq., Haverstock Hill; and Mr. W. Bull, oth 
Chelsea. 
etfi des either alone or intermixed with |$ 
er flow ers Their aonr rather than their size 
йш princeps, from Мт. W. Bull. 
COMMENDATION. 
(тюршах dactylifolium, from Мт. W. Bull. 
SPECIAL CERTIFICATE, 
To Messrs, Veitch & Bon, Oh DEAN. for a collection of 12 distinct 
-varieties of Кун te Skinnej 
of the Committee will take place on 
Tie next. 
March 4.1 
таш to the Committee. 
É Ln rudis Ooimmittoa, _. 
t BEouPOx-mmNT | FLORAL and HORTI- 
CULTURAL SOCIETY. — The FIRST EXHIBITION 
EN be holdon TUNE 15 18. 
осећа less graceful; som 
symmetrically rang ed i in con ncentrio бий, While во 
«hell 
ouquets, and from being 
have t 
in situ Veg Wiese the objectionable smell|o 
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florets 
500; 
throw 
ir roots h 
They broke freely in a A and wi 
first dish off them on January 1, 1860. 
First Class open to all En, gland. 
D with io абхей to be obtained on application 
TTERBURY, 81, High Street, Burton-on- 
pra Ar SOCIETY, 
EXHIBITIONS оғ PLANTS, FPLOWRRS, and FRUIT, 
ES May 26, dmg me 16, а and 1 ШУ, 9. 
Ү, Тапе 9 
E w baing [on and can be Obtained at the 
from Fellows or ана of the 
oen SATURDAY, May 17, 4s.; after 
Rr tho da ys of Exhibition; 78. ба, each. 
ерен the Fellows of the Society 
YS, March 26, ар 2, 9, 16, 28, 30, and May 7. 
J. DE C. SOWERBY, Secretary. 
бева tures Chronicle, |? 
SATURDAY, RAT 22, 1862. 
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AEN 
&, very extraordin: 
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bushes sim gaudy 
may be, а in favour of the plant on 
uring and symmetry of 
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roughly d терд 4а "em 
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ai АШ du е leiding Boonliaritios |t 
gwar сир Horel: 
these pp shall have 
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with the ые "ils of flor 
Lo the foli 
тн 
thrown out w 
еу s g he 
ummer à 
months. mer hope fo 
den pex on flat tables, | 
aried colour ranged in 
hlias thems elves 
ы should h 
been dd e 
will | a 
nts Sot T er 3 feet "high only, 
ell | Augus 
n grac spreadin ads, м 
s of the мөн Re [eR can 6 
be en d for the pni n ma Jan 
autumnal m Then 
I 
| Debra shows to be rhe fee is e than dabs of | that the na 
| нада of growth, t 
meantime 
ut. 
e as Мт. TEOG SON ен out, 
elimatal оваа all on the 
side of the рет forced Vines. prave 
ugh at t 
аам 
irable 
rape 
E pes а fortnight after iti is black before iis a its —€ 
n 
heel to о ls 
Gra 
mething, continues Mr. THOMSON, 
that appear: ya me very a ape oro about the 
tous we havo hers here an They 
ur, he вау lack as dme their skins are 
ar hag V dt rie sort of Grape (Black Ham- 
| [мш d: in August; and the berries те 
een one day are black three days afte: 
M ut trace of. acid, but рр ed 
е ge while in summer 
H 
E 
E rid of and its flavour devel M 
The influence of the sun has generally 
22 TN essential to produce flavour in buc 
e more and 
taller sorts growing 5 or 6 feet 
n me such a an Бар 
ч self-evident o as За. М 
р 
oat popular |yrics, i 
h; petes for the “single plants ” indicated 
CSBCS 
ab 
Pili the uem eh “шамы 
бы ш Ман z^ get. ав yet not suflieientl ner 
арй 
cable, and the la 
bove. 
War 
Hen ^t or Grapes 
bá beta on the 1st of аус aos es 
kept dd 8 from the 
м 
we transfer to 
г | фе colour 
ез place M4 Pri ripene 
ees : ош the air по uire to 
be artificially warmed. What then Ган inpirt 
во Wes x That we 
cannot answer. Виб there can o doubt that 
such cases as this d the one uie ur I week 
| are masterly examples of E 
and eer 
It had h Den о M Eu that new Grapes in 
necessary 
because old ones could 
—— M. G. B. WOLLASTON the p 
proposes or rather suggests a new solution of the Inr 
that 
SHAMROCK problem. He thinks it possible the 
