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EICESTER and LEICESTERSHIRE FLORAL | gale, and continued to present to the visitors, in | rude form of timber, very much more than any 
L and Lu ADM Uu S EE Ed EL ction, the marvellous beauties of the Knaphill oabi ation ай Эч» red, and yellow glass in а 
Denim DE UTI dl die dove бай егу. thedral win And so does the intelligent 
The GREAT POWERS, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES will "The details of the exhibition of plants are| mre of the Publio. 
for beld on the Leicester Ha ce Cours TUESDAY and amply — Y in ve column. We confine) То planters іп Te country the exhibition of 
WEDNESDAY, pos will b pin ziven for CUT ROSES grown by ourselves to a special remarks. The greatest | |timber in Canada esie rui ue eei esting, 
: Gentlemen's Gardeners, and Nurserymen, open to ow — ^ ute of towers of the curious | because not a lbs is Zeprosente en hich 
i England. exiean andplant," so called because its grest| we are unfamiliar. e can іза а "d on our 
j japon mn oe 08 efe Ron, radars d Sh uad men cup-shaped flowers produ m their|own estates if we think it worth while; and, given 
А Piace, ег of the Committee. _ Wat. mid what seems to be a gory arm and Hop enough, we can grow ru as well. More 
T3RIGHTON and SUSSEX FLORICULTURAL hand, тош of the P" m of which protrudes a erim- | especially does it concern who already 
В and HÓRTICUUTUBAT SOCIETY. etto. These were rei blossoms of Cheiro- pose -— specimens of ктө trees to rx 
The UAL SUMMER EXHIBITION of M: мі бун к & half hard bling a | her th „Так 
PLANTS, FRUITS, and CUT FLOWERS will be held at the Y^ A 2 half hardy bis resembling e evid 
epi Parijon ITS, EDNESDAY and THURSDAY, June 25 | Plane, which had flowered for the first time in Black Walnut, which ; grows nequi 
26, оп, а aqua e Enracti: езид ӨЛ. England, if not in Europe, vin. М; CHARLES | cen ntly even near in don. There is one specimen 
pia for te best Collection of 108tove and Greenhouse Plants. DORRIEN, of » pA po ае, The 2s 53) which is 4 feet 7 inches in diameter, exclu- 
Schedules gi prise s i bo obtained. of | rogi 96 шаты specimen of plan ir X to grow|sive of its bark. Suc timber can be had in 
M бр o i he Exhibition. pss pertes, Men? "m was Chysis Ра арса юан ют лез L4 Ж рег 1000 fect cube. The speci- 
CONVEYANCE OF PLANTS, &0, of Paradise Nursery ; all s T d the | we now refer must be about 400 
liberaiity of the Directors of the South Coast cm mr d of ne — 4 ема 
Through the 
Railway, езү б havo the, рингге АУ bo conveyed what small matters impede its growth, and how| N. en eriean Elms thrive perfectly with us. 
r Brighton from all Stations and back whence they cam: n: its waxy delicate flowers are injured ; even They are however we sehe ve preme Ulmus 
Free of Charge, | a drop of water changing their tender tints t d f ran S ave been introduced 
d : : У а 
les Arms Ss йш Walk, Bermondaey, mot md livery of death ; on this occasion a large plant w that another p — ries — 
than hanse x, on eda: preceding the Show, танын р т from blemish in every е Second only to Elm, s т Ulmus eripe is super 
t DRE пе this was а ely flowered e wood bei 
lants aro loaded in the and carriages, | Faleonert from J. opu Esq., the merit of in britt tle. Of this there is a specimen, Aam: 
trucks ks will "bo sequ tired; of. Eo оша be je y ier was such таи the Lord Bisho op of Wix- | 2 feet 8 inches in diameter. 
ias Sl hours Dofaro, to prevent disappointment. CHESTER erowne with one of his own SARAR я ymouth Pines are among + the commonest of 
I yan for үче a on rriage truck must be loaded more | unawarded at the Ma ve NA si dit hardy | our hardy Conifers. They yield the “ Pinewood ” 
Ang Pl De m readiness at the Brighton Station on the rrestrial Orchid, from Mr, WizLIAMS, also | of carpenters. Little however do our foresters know 
moming of the Show to convey Plants, &e., to the Pa "dim. | deserved very high commendation as an example | of the huge specimens that swarm in Canada. 
oen до лаң ың of capital management ; — was the — “ ver a height, 140 to 160 feet; average dia- 
rt foliosa, to which we have on more „than one occa- | meter, 3 to 4 feet; but common near Lake Erie 
eet or eve 
phryses might b ө rom in some cases feet in prey 220 feet 
The Rard c (fX {СЇ жй Mare Barh set about the matter in high, bare of branches for 120 fe eb. the first 
: оойт м м - E earn mb." Such monsters are, howev WM big 
SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1862. s usual the really valuable novelties among exhibit, а and A agn ,modestly limits herself to 
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(509995 ii EA x EO VAI MM by e STANDISH, of Bagshot, and VEITCH, of| Then Ag „Рё пиз resinosa, or тя Red Pine, 
Тийвзраү, — 19- Liuncan the King's Road. That which Puce us most, | which dislikes our eastern climate, З feet 6 in. 
Fumar, т 001 КОЈА YR Horticultura (асвет teeth because of its very unusual beauty as a variegated |in diameter, which, is about twice its usual size. 
——.——— ant, a Honeysuckle with uad thin green But there is no encouragement to plant it here. 
THE JUNE EXHIBITION of the R. Horticultural | (e2Ve8, every vein of which was of a pale golden| The Ash of Canada t americana), 
Society came off on Wednesday with the most yellow, without d ааст, to the blotehing | # h rength, invaluable 
complete success, in eite of angry clouds now and which Polls som my f the variegated herd ; this for r the handles of axes Ben other imple men nts its, "is 
then meltin эд . We who witnes came from Ba 
b ve shows Ps ine org pe The c sontest for | Sir WENTWORTH oed. 8 крити | proportions that it assumes when full gr Опе 
it was though: EN whether a little iron tent | b PN and froit arranged for a dinner table | round, Le 305 circles of annual pera, d is 2 feet 
a hundred р don could be filled, and the super as hot asa race for the Derby. No гаси than | 10 inches іп diame eter, an admirable example of 
displays with which the career of that agreeable | 4: Lon were made, and the ladies were as|timber. 
justi ing that a | much excited about the result as if they had been ape vin s Oak too, black (Quercus tinctoria), re 
ednesday 8 ning horses. The le, between i an n and white (О.а "y a), the orc ids 
un sed, Even in Orchids, of which the old 300 feet long, was nearly inaccessible t ntle- iiem - British heart of Oak, 
tural Ga: : — 9 the scene, viewed from a distance аде | off 4 feet n diameter, _ This tree, аз mucha at hon me 
t е, 
anada, 
С who hb De wore, Then we have Occidental Plane, or Button 
graceful conservatory at Kon singto ^ Gore. had | cannot ре vM to вау, „Оте * | оой, 4 feet through ; Tulip tree or White Wood, 
ever before been seen, until i € that we must refer the 3} feet, and Basswood or American Lime, more 
€x0os8 e 
rowded to 
E 
" гв, апх1‹ reader. than 1] 
This time the show was wholly under the Of fruit there was little, and that in the state | work, though unfit to bear exposure to weather. 
arcades, e grst tent that had been provided hear i ч to be expected after such a spring| Add to these the numerous specimens o 
a has just left behind. ntham | fair growth of American Chesnut, Hickories, 
irch, Но rnbeam Hemlock 
prese jon, no ving 
able for pottin ‘them in proper UN and the Yad |Р 
weather having rendered it nec guid to close them | 
HA heavy canvas. eu sequence was | an4, Е 
{ when the Eni v C. entered their [etae tasted iu. we сап ^ nod ing, but we that « Canada. vehe annually: 30,000,000 
interior seemed dark, a h ceased ommended. Ве t imber in agh siat ate, ax and, about 
arip 
this i > for timber eutin the forests, amounted to about 
ста nee, if inconvenience it was. Тик visitor to the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION D s dollars.” It a uu that of the 
» опе or two respects the outdoor attractions | who shall seek for TIMBER see on his right in r 10 varieties of woods in its forests, there 
ere not so great as was antipated. Of е | е distance, as soon as he enters d MM hd po y only five or six "i ds which go to 
grand French fountains ec into the win from | Dome, a noble pile Teaching Arat rly to oof of make up these exports so vast in q antity ; the 
ibiti ildi Ж. Hos the transept. _ : e e. d" he|remaining fifty or sixty timber trees are left 
th unable to go, але М cording to | will find that its um is TUR unde ost admi-|perish or are burned as a nuisance, to get them 
ыа моі kmen (s Bog upon it!) it was not | rable examples of what Canada can p ; for | out of the way. The сна нга truly o 
Dres n ^ dar let us 040, put up by e is within м great North East American | that by showing, іп the markets of the world, that 
Wiat wa ts part quite satisfactori tilg. Colony, the pride of England, the envy of the it has these valuable woods, and ean i 
hat was s се "uei rtance, the sa 8 dg i sepe United States. "There і is not such another display at unprecedentedly low prices, it wi Е 
Rhododendrons Azaleas rom {Дә New World ; and whe how | tional purchasers, a result that the capital ансат 
week, | Cana ada to our own shores, the > rapidity о of in the Exhibition building is irably calcula: 
may de e но P of yesterday | int n between us, and to secure. Commissioners from the Col 
vl pl half of the hi er LAO h th calth , which. this trophy , represents, it is|state that in extent, and in the variety 
plants were bent dines wa diffi Find value of its woods, the great rorum of deciduous 
p threaten the MP n UP pond jn at на а demonstration of British о d|trees of North America FM all 6 4 
ме у Ше um Maywanp, R.N.R., a very |уе& there are those who would Lv the (oon most remarkable of this great mixed forest 
national nayal off at hand in the Inter- | down, 2 use forsooth it is thought to stand in|being that growing in the valley of the St. 
i Exhibition, and with a party of his sailors the way of а painted window. Wa nx ave not, | Lawrence. The western — in high latitudes, 
speedily kalag dm the tottering roof, without | however, 7 to such effeminacy ирили! tinsel furnish md or chiefly the Conif re. High summer 
rday | to i 
to 
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destroyed the blossoms of the unroofed cea degenerate ма. For ourselves, we own hat ve | vnd the conditions necessary to pro- 
ortunatély the other half of the tent resisted the wein the work of the Атмтентү, even in the а га а суни forest trees. Western coasts 
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