Max 24, 1862] 
VEIT 
ро oem NOW IN FINE FLOWER, to 
Exhibition of Rhododendrons. 
$ 457 
CH, D be uL to announce tha 
ollection of HARDY RHODODENDRONS 
t he 
an Wise 
he invites all lovers of this bent е 9 of уе ants. 
Royal Exotic Nursery, Ch else 
I Exhibi 
eairt AND SONS, SEED: rd TO 
te the 
i DRIED сетно of GRASSES, t 
Class 3, nnexe. 
oed darc: 
t: ES M biti 2M ET 
y eos xhibition, bu 
zu а oen the Crystal Palace, Syd 
ге Seed Establishment, 
Urs page ачр te 
vel to their larger eollection of a | 
HORTICUL- 
as originally pre- 
iud bg want of | 
Е 
ВЕ Виз Eroi беру. ae 
ternational чарте of prre 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
. uniflora, an 
iit, Pod ereamy white 
far of five well defined | 
very pretty. 
e remembered that Lady Ровотнү |m 
Ме offere zes on this occasion for aia 
st Pecan of flowers arranged for the — 
n the qum 
best” 
| bervat 
1 
- [receive no chee 
boiler, The cistern was an old pe к liquor 
In this pit treneh reat 
), 
many others. Du urin 
ponga behaved dun 
orthy of remark was 
k from РА а рза roots, 
28 
THE QUE 
respectfully їпўї attention of Agriculturists aet 
to their АРЕН of 100 ene ura s: SEEDS and 
their Stand in 
onte stel, if we were to cea c» the thron ugs 
of ladies who rendered approach to the tables 
almost impossible except by themselves, The on 
ep we succeeded in getting told us that a great 
m of pure taste was exhibited 4 the competitors, 
ое taking at on o the m earth, an 
t оп bis c grow iv d while 2 
Бейит gro in the ga arden were still in 
eia lled and in naetive es which MAY generally 
ssume M e fir ary w eek o 
mian t. 
Two or ге 
рге etty т 
Wüpxrspiy, May E us Botanie 
Тив Foreign mM who crowd 
national 
fied by the HORTICULTURAL 
witnessing in perfection the mag 
culture and the charms of our cli 
Tne Garveners Chronicle. 
| SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1862, 
MEETINGZFOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
EDNESDAY last, They had an opportunity of 
the Inter- 
Exhibition must have чаб = ву 
of o 
ur 
wW Ux 
ЕАвтн Н 
av 
* аа won that are natives o 
+ m 
Ж 14а, With Hedye xia coronariu um, 
bnt, as for parti ioulars, th they e place d so as to hid my rude cistern, which 
бела of our fair drawing room qn dd they soon did most effectually, Hedychium 
cn another colum ered well, upon such shoots as had been 
Р ^ Meet тищ bat much larger, competi- | made previously, in the stove. It then, together 
tion among nurserymen 7 of the arcades; | with the Cannas, made a huge thicket Ф, Mn ts, 
prizes qué been offered for the finest g of|The Cannas neither flowered earlier more 
flo ranged in masses for the чон, “= р, Пу than pud ж the рве ground without 
vestibules, landing places, or wher t, made е luxuriant growth, 
quantities of plants are deman "There « ec ed The iaa ias pii S Paella "Fucheioidos, 
reat interest, and form of the more insignis, the same put , Ma bes " 
т ME features of this unrivalled Exhibition жеу plentifully, and w: e the 
winner of the first prize was Мт, TURNER, | beautiful and successful 2.67 4 I һай, "Philo- 
Кола Nursery, Slough. dendron pinpatum rambled along the ground, 
were pre 
NDER the euni names of Borrom HEAT, 
climates w. ner |8 
PR d in | enormo 
We un — ent that about 10,000 paying visitors отир up its dag L^ the vr SIMA. the 
гаш r pla ted 
of other 
Sugir-o 
n our ow 
an c sta 
Our 
table » litter for the purpose ; n icy seem n | 
тенни 
distinguished of — 
rests 5 uty of 
Nut 
the first 
Chiswick 
Was to a 
k plan o 
дагы ipae 
HERES 
islas i 
entrances of f the Yon tents 0 the € Wan a 
ot the display, lying 
Spectator, the mi 
as it were at 
„к, wonld be 
нЕ 
k wil produce. 
ODFREY were the purveyors of the 
dered over every | 
resplendent be 
еы d by the 
how 
ы it is er possible i re 
opini their real m à 
onc value, 
wor will i^ our cold a «d 
for the b 
ын to such рем ео the Pine Appi or pene | 
ugh the w: KA ERN 
formed s six c orseven new до, s, while several fine 
and grew to about a man's height." 
eonsidered it unnecessary except 
habitants of the Greenhouse and 
ould have been pla 
уан who tried to extract sunbeams out of | 
Cucumbers. however to see even 
n|b 
iplo "details. horti- 
outa M ому" of the admirable features of T's т 
M we have to april that the ad | 
t be own 
From та 
the feet of 
сор ez M th 
and ot 
and — 
e 
fanliless jn Blandfordia grew well, but did 
А of mi 
border. 
give a 
e к 
REHM [ e “and [ee ease a shady 
ner, аз did several masses of stove a 
E 
BM 
double or FAS * e old one, f 
M. rise. purea did ci iet aT йт 
hag " зны scape, and flowered in 
n ower. owered from 
every bulb, and was га 
. Do "в Zinnias grew larger r, and flowered 
yis saw ab 
а 
4 
ut a 0 fine suckers. 
| with dark healthy foliage in my stove. 
latifolia throve in a remarkable manner, c 
pletely beating a fellow-plant to it, which was 
t under glass," 
ter, , however, , сате at last, and w 
one or tw: 
e 
richness of colour tai gardens 
varied and brilliant. than that of Ие аан 
zaleas ing, Pad E Sir | sor 
p frost шуы 
апа Ше shar 
u 
nse importance et 
rowi ng things havin cted in antic ci- 
> ation. At this 
mM from 
E -€— y nata n the h 
the soil from freezing. Tho 
VN AUDIN ?s 
tel to 
егїїз. 
as well, in 
artic 
nir е in the Gardeners 
861. imentsin 
ho 
in the 
Soeiety, that gentleman gives the res ult о 
al. which 
are | earth. 
class, | doubt not will receive 
The жүк» Же, eultivators. 
in the open ground, by the mere s id of warmed | 
Th aria -4 "X4 3. 1 
de 
overed 
growth, 
^T А] 
th fal id t. 
We can only give а brief 
adapted | о 
id arrived at are given 
h ihe вс — 
' |Р e, endeavoured to give a truthful and 
account o и ough experiment. 
it y € 
results experience of опе 
6 | season сап Е ut li 
the 
ttle to elucidate a principle le s 
da Angu loa 
