THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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ia, for ib grows in the dense 
Пенна It has been seen at May née 
d Н І 
it Chat respecting. Variegation. 
I-mado а 
ers might be эе but po are 
R. Bullen, 
columns 
30 fi 
p and we reac 
| similar in e to the i ; in this, 
: | by hot-w 
b larg 
aen roper tempera- 
na їйїп x what wd just been described, а 
Meis 2 n the ground in front of the Casino, 
—The observations nearly its entire len ngth, 
and par art] 
eem to digest 
n the Mh і В 
and t impe 
of variegation in plants s 
а might, perhaps, be induce 
3 o the d Дир 
e has Tene 
open. 
es of this Lex ith e smaller flowers, | 
of the lit 8 near 
| xd а ег нея 
| among redii Why mn are 
#11 
пз 
and half-hardy plants; 16 also contained 
a few Cinerarias, A table on which were 100 dishes of 
d Pea ars occupied а гесез rth end, 
case leading to exh а 
t ba padly 
t. Dunstan, First 
e but all to 
veins the Valle ey, was so Success 
tlie stoves of the Botanic Gard 
ien vere wit 
n. Anything I I I hare so seen 1 
sition to о my views on peace ap 
th кон 
Lar second-ha; - "The refor 
opponent ая n the сее Iw 
ur las year's vo i 
f t 
rs 
—— f of it, in order to ke eep it eid 0 bounds 
[eet hs since been Ts Should any of | i 
consu lt 
matte 
act, fija but | 
repeated experi riments сап prove, either 
wn cad of yr ort 
d mmaging {һе see so many things re 
adii А4 об fathers look rx asm 
t we dare not say it isi QUNM dia dois to 
a. tha 
is a wide difference betwe 
causes; l like 
own c 
—* To Ље 
step 
бш - 
n primary sciatis 
вее a siu who са 
o 
амі that pollen has nothing 
who, begin- 
said to his colleagues, | 
towards eu 
with variegati ion as |r 
h the colour of the 
n ln "eda oho oppo; 
ossible to suit t 
had. 'eceiv: vad their | the awar 
© ср > апу ошёг | vi 
los t} stair the 
oom raris of} plants, for which prizes were óffered 
were displayed. 
On the first - the plants are iie fede as much as 
5 rel 
r a issue. E 
ndary As regards judges they — of 100 of the жой 
d horticu Men from l p Ец 
е епешу. 
уо =ч believe dM | they arethen divided in in 
| sublivided, m four 
aid | ing a preiidat and 
ad 
sure I do," to collect and дее 
are as id 
eeded with, each jud ng 
s 
to the general алайтты, of the 
I 
M ctia 
, or who 
men- | moment in ары ct he alth ; yet actas Dile that beats 
Disease! Who 
one of thé зе») ей ОЁ раре 
the p plants he considers w cm of a prize. 
e secretary 
dent, who calls out the илк безеп 
awarded by 
r the number of 
eco These pa papere 
am 
stion. iding 
hi 
+ + 
and the prizes аге 
y of votes. 
can » deny its trans- 
h + 
as Nuytsia flori- 
onists Ийе ealled this the 
t flow 
garb of eer la some rece of prime, indeed, 
under the s 
can speak with more еи n as to their bronka is rupes e jury, and during the day 
лабе of scarlet flowers Any cause than we ca their natur сту р ssible attention i is paid to their comforts by 
lants of the order, it is | afterwards ; Varlagatton ч Ra ako as | the r8 of the So 
ut to lead an independent |an instance of the tenth of this statement,” — n this occasion the ep ry re-assembled on Sunday 
Relying, as I now think, but too im- |“ That may be," said my friend; * but you stated | to meet oui € ne de a who arriv (s at the 
upon this report, I believe I allowed those | that you had never been alle to got a ji аар seed- | Casino condu ver the 
death. "Seven seeds germinated ; | ling, although you pror јот of the Day Pelar. exhibition by the] presidents kari the „Principal of officers 
t Snag each, except one of them w, you СЕНЧЕ is wrong ; for. the Society; the jury also Leges in the p: sion, 
1 some on They soon | you have had lots of der "e "Hold Bard, fri Чер vedi The Show was now. opened to members uia thei 
enough I thought said I; “уоп mean one thin and I friend hile the Pri , and during the 
ey then tried t t of the day the room was crowded with 
of them lived for about four or | parent—the t act, Lick Ma y | visitors. At 2 o'clock a grand — was given, at 
about 2 inches in height, | causes, DUE ЖҮ: ik) bn Т DRE bare b ble t nce presided; it took place in a magni- 
iekly. As a last resource | get a variegated pieni from seed; I from green | ficent room adjoining the theatre, where about 400 
& in which a Melaleuca was parents, and since I last phas on his. Aa fact 
hope that they would atta hem- paye come to "y нах that proclaim Flower of the Society, their friends, and the j ury. The dinner 
lant. Possibly they had been e Day not to be the offspring of green Eb ceps was of the most recherché Maipo and was pie 
d, for they refused many rA been led to believe; but, like m seedlings, a. m excellent E style, The jury occupied the 
* There can, I | The re sult of using pollen dps a dise seased Heu 
ing from the affinity o. dl may yet be E to Varie- Ae r the prizes were awarded, the re-arrangement of 
es support from the e ro ot of | gated, the male ent Кы Flower of. the „ү Ыг зава very much improved the ens effect, At 
Г те which many ME Я the top of the staircase a collec of 75 Hyacinths, 
sow the ку. ү; in a pot where some other | gated plants we possess real y are. Itis line "or a | Tulips, Narcissus, and Crocu za s ted by M. 
growing, believing ould|seed partiall y destroyed by accident to produce а |Van underlinden of Anp, and ob a first - 
i variegated plant, although such are rare | The same exhibitor also showed Serge e dk ыз 
plant is hs аб no ence, . Speaking of chance to use a|and obtained a similar collections of 8 
f the leading features | common phrase, I could let you see in a corner of our | bouquets of eut flowers, large, and cleverly атт , for 
id conservatories | shrubbery, a 1 dam a common Laurel| which a prize was assigned, were placed in ri room by 
remarks on its general ед as beautifully variegated as any plant you everj Mad. J. В. de Saegher. 50 Hyacinths, gro very 
may E be useful. As regards hardi- „Again, a large tree of the Scarlet-flowered Ches- v ee andremarkably fine са С ro exhibited 
tells us that i in its na g pushed | by Mad. Van Schertzer of Haarlem. Other Hyacinths 
pa requires t coat | d st t, which has remained true ever since, [ада 1 Tulips, together wit th some splendid ernia 
Mu from the is аа impor orted ta — 
а dormant s "m d ye р ied ерю 
т. Ms. Fortun 
subject, it would С fd ed the Ja 
- | know perfectly wi 
ein 
Which should 
possible, If the 
ould be е; 
be done 
Sita 
Spo 
or decayed portion of 
riding d stro rong proof that the 
rbed by the plants 
| decomposition." А» Old Sho 
ually 
they should | 
have finished 
radu: 
form А aiL y 
atered until i de , bulbs. 
а SOCIETY 
—This Society 
bition е Flowering qe 
and ir ay, Ше 2d, 
| Casin buildii 
c: til 
every third or fourth large 
s Бат situated 
itor | Casino cannot 
a my ай параи 
Mion Bower, then 
d Jt is not AUT 
to 40 feet in bread: 
ce October [portion of it; then 
r Mr. Veitch's Statements on this 
apanese 
se freaks of Nat 
24-96. іпа е8 of partial 
Фо, 
AND BorANY 
каа its ; БЕН Qr inqnit Exhi- 
A 
and P of Marc 
e г belonging е те Society, ап b ien 
f Ghe 
паб 400 or БОО feet hi lá Min ed flowered. For these a 
th, with a noble dome 50 feet | Van Schertzer of Haarlem. 
occupies а votis dado 
recess of about 
|up the exhibitions in this room. 
cesses бп the um side of the next com; 
a collection 50 Cam т 
| regards r 
oim E tehless, · The plants, were cone- 
ирей, averged Dex 4to10 feet in Tig € ce 
y a flower of place. 
а dg the - re- 
gardeners 
out 
nest collection беш, vd "juatiy 
pan а lst pius. which was awarded 
was shown by M. Van den Bosche. A asana! collec- 
Píhts v was exhibited by M. Christ Van 
cuf ор а 
may be traced to 
- parent stem, 
mary cause is tion of small 
At the entrance of the large room a beautiful speci- 
men of Camellia egenus n gero by M. 
еп he, who obtained st prize for Ti on 
in form, 
room | 
n Sunda i 
. Van den che, was exhibited by M. Delimon 
leu, and obtained 1st prize. These were 
y groups of 30 Amaryllise: ‚ beautifi 
M. V: 
esociety, to whom a similar 
йет, was made, and on either side were 
boat / collections of Férns and Lycopode, wlile 
