240 TIE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Manon 15, 1869. 
circular recess contained a collection of 30 Р 
circular 
contributed by М. Verschaífelt. А collection er 23 
aleas fi i 
as, &c. 
were associated with i-um of 12new me the 
15 prize for which was awarded to M. Van d a 
2d pri d 1. 
ze was, vote "to М D. Vervaene, who 
œ 
йа stem near] 
dozen at le Sog of its curious 
ble plant of J ; een was placed i in the middle 
Coh ections of 30 varieties = aea c 
fertile ronds xg an erect g 
r sterile o ones; Woodwardia orientalis, one o 
of 
Standish has had in t 
h Mr. ais 
from the time "when Fuchsia Standishii roni, 
do wn z bs Ln day, would lead us to expect 
some remarkable specimens of the 
E agnificent tufts of To dea hymeno- 
зат thick s 
гры? ч to gh er transplanted Pies тагы sh 
рә allow anything to Suffer either {то "ie 
iine: or, in the event of d iy weather шй 
from want of water at the root. In the et E a, 
e which require securing against w x es three 
splendid Tends of fronds; 
specim Rep өз: to 1 
injuring the bark, ч ipm tie те em to м п meli 
of |t 
this elegant 
collections of 10 new aleas, son received 
AK ot 
similar awards for the best гіта d Azaleas. 
Verv obtained lst and 2d tgp 
aene also for 
Azaleas, all exceedingly fine, and sorts which inen 
better know urites 
n the left side of the rooms were arranged the 
urserymen's collection of 25 pee жк rx ch the 
for et to mentio 
of эз grandes of hardy evergreens, now flow 
1 Ri scar — a shelter of | Feier 
n mie: Cathe a Smithii, the '! handso of the dwarfer 
poo ni : о» а рек omit like арш my |so 
the choi 
into the trum - proper distances 
the of the н н in promi 
tion strong pies vins sho e be € 
- ad of cords, being neater om died 
what expensive in the firs к эр tbe will lg 
J 
d to stir pot nh the mir soil of 
a delicious rose ое 
h hav 
e = желет is габ. itself a picture. We | 
erberis j yrs and its near сеча В. ls ibas the isa 
bei 
* present a of the 
lirulbery, 
RDEN. 
Seedlin am а of Herder Сана , &e,, raised 
| this spring should be pricke off w en large e to 
sto or һе 
п 
first prize was clin xx M, J. Ver aen ne & 
пе 2d 
Azaleas p Vw gel plants. The | 
al h 
were al o 
Ist. prie was жес to M. Charles de Buck. Nursery- 
men's collections. of 50 Camellias filled up th e MA e 
pri 
. Boddaert. 
e recess at the ead of the room was wholly filled | essa ry 
Azaleas. n 
ndish has —— the formation ofa 
ards of 80 a 
. Sta a ne 
site |Ë 
айо: тай а "танау of о. admirably "suited for |” 
Here it is inte не сатту оп 
wth of аро. Abe 7 depends m uch on no 
ing drawn when | you tention should be 
codio state, for 
e best after culture u^ compensates $ or the first 
к» ect. А crop o d AE may soon № * 
planted for produc a late y of heads; the 
young side shoots taken, from gi Tu stools М № 
placed in lines 4 bue apar кап 1R шоно between the 
may b 
in whi $ & man 
should be dug and the plants put out as above, 
Potato planting should Dow. be finished as soon as 
f | possible. Pota to oes а and Onions should on no account be 
with flowerin ng lante; meti of Camellias 
Rhododendrons, &с. . For tree Ferns, which wi 
endro; 
placed at tels distances apart dee n the шаны» 
Six " eollee tions of new plants were exhibited, for 
which first and third p were awarded to M. L 
Yan Houtte, and tbe second to M. пасам who 
also Ca ladi E ks 
obt; ained: Ж riso for. 25 
plant, not 
Messrs. Veitch & Son ris 
Gedai Cl Talium ki 
Veitehii ; Mr. Linden of Brussels, exhibited a collection 
of new plants not for “competition. For , colle: eti ons of | gie 
dent of the Society, and a similar 
M. le Baron Osy of Antwerp. 
emoranda. 
Mn. Sraxpisu's NURSERY, DAasuor,—The Bagshot 
Nursery of Mr. n is — famous as E 
any о of ihe. new Chinese plants 
qu from which m 
Mr. Е been distributed. 
int y 
the ргевепі time Mr. ‘Standish i is engaged in | rearing 
has been a up 
trict, with | 
en elbows. Some idea of. the 
ower which. ‘this кт Dd be expected to — 
when ents 
is stated that it p 
eati log sun and that in ау it 
nt 
he : fu uel. A conside erable 
by oth е pets. ; there are how. 
Parsni 
bis T 
ary, 
half dozen drei large houses, ч 
entral one now in proce 
Calendar of бозан 
си or t e e ensuing week.) 
rides 
AR 
iue 
dic. Сна 8 beg lug to pai 
should after this. (ime e депе е бейне ned to pre- 
if. 
crowded, dur 
"'Thunber; 
cibis ext Hl 
m for severa Ages Select 
aR thè ge suitable plants иен К Таб бй from 
с bidiis, and Law them some kind of Md 
‚ harden their aee Xx vier 
and towards the middle " next month | Mon. 1.. E 
Wed. 18: 
a pol 
be paid. The Lens mo mu: ме, 1s wever Me атта M 
nof to interfere with earthing up or gathering, 3 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK NEAR той, 
Forthe Wi eck ek ending March 12,1862. asobserved at the Horticultural балії 
R 
Tues. 11| 12 
Wed: 12) 13 | 29.697 
years, for the ensuing Week, ending March 22, 1 
D 
Еве да 
"March. НЫ EE SE gears A qo al isl. 
S| E | which it | Gf Rain. A |" | 
Sunday 16 . 
from Japan, of whic ich a portion w 
Mr. Fort 
n in public last summer, almost orc on their 
rrival in this country. Some which we — arl 
жойса оп jon of a recent visit, as hav 
already tensi propagated by cuttings, were 
the handsomely variegated forms of Оран EMI 
folius; a fi rked broad-leaved v 
i riegated variety 
of Eurya japonica ; and Thujopsis Ma variegati |t 
the latter a beautiful hardy Conifer, having, in this 
with white, АЙ. thus 
form, the twigs"freely blotched 
acquiring an а Mey An of beauty. Sciado ор ув and 
verticillata, the grand Parasol Fir or самоа Ріпе а 
Japan, has ipis Fina raised seeds. We 
also nóticed so trong plants coming on of Lilium 
ымы the 3l cies alluded to 
E 
will it, using а 
per а Иче air on at n во as to » prevent the 
roroa DEPARTMENT. 
are of a sudden um in the bottom 
w tan has been added, in conse- 
t shift; itin ings or remova n this may readil 
I ee to the tri 
w 
al sticks will 
pr 
Ll 
Sam 
peooopoo 
"The highest tem] re during the above 
19th ти = 67 uui and the е on the Inh 
20th, 1845—therm. 17 deg. 
ROI ine iacit шамала олс, 
————— 
ач ces to Correspondents. 
are most earnestly requested en 
ary in order 
xdi will be amply sufficient. 
with epe. of heat |, 
air EU. s freely as the state of tha 
Kr oa RRESPO: er 
side vni of heir paper ; for their compliance 
petition we Tal be ever grateful. "1 
* In consequence of а ейге in the printing бейта 
"of the Gardeners’ Chronicle, no immediate replies к? 
to Correspondents os e lef оха arrive AFTER так r7 mesi 
tur OF WEDNESDAY. Tho received later i 
сите 
ANEMONES: Flowerdale wil t be obliged by some D оГ о at 
IU f enia instead 
nemones flower in Бе ks ОП n the Mano 
tod & 
p10 and + some ` other Liliums, amc ong whi ch was 
elated ve 
„in, which the leaves were 
ош. м far as ri E 
perhaps, hard] 
e house is closely shut ор. 
Воокв: M White. There are no Decem wor 
Flora. АП you can do procure " Aubert dii d 
Thouars’ ЖУ on the plants of. the islands on d ted in im pw 
Africa, if they can be had. They were publis 
many years P". 
CowirERS: We have received fro шк рй 
spondent a parcel of twigs, withou no Joast 
e purpose for which they have oen and ol "nt. 
DropARA: Т Н. You had better move it y^ Pei P. 
or beginning of September. There is Lee ter РС. =й 
FRU! B AND бїз Co: sor 
obli, dbr s Ж Whether o or 
en pen saying 
"s y r in pots. F. 
doping КОЛО bd de while ot - M пона 
ae Bian; sh is рне! and fruiting a large collec- 
tion of the more select sorts усе. ре Уїпе, раг artiy жин 
the view of tir fo for the purpose of obtain 
new races, e believe ee little progress г) 
already been made in кауш out this scheme. ` 
Vines are i w Taske small span- 
— А11 crops in these, such as Carro 
о pes 
roofed pits, and are тунам of health and vigou 
Other fruits are being got together for hybridization, | 
^ 
e must be exercised to ein the trees in health, ad 
tor prevent p diy d buy dr prey t to red spider, 
ond cro xpected to be 
can hardly be 
y plants ripening their fruit 
should be placed by отд and kept m pem 
dry. Those in later stages of growth cde cg 
к well орад with moisture both over Mis eme 
| toes, s Radishes, and Peas, d ges have as iih air аз 
ll permit, and be regularly 
8, Pota- 
out — trained in the old wa; 
either m havé dd as n al eur. Оше 
p! inten the 
N PLA Thos. Матов сн kind of на 
AMES OF NTS: s. Manton. d 
Echium, notto be named from sucha fragmento ито 
closed right uj 
таці, or the fire will go 0 
Potatoes: E B. We will do vit we edens ж кр 
not mm 
y 
sufficiently pd. The ors 
victis is not our motto; we prefer er parcere subjecit 
