the Popular, tege cre the increased spac 
Joxe 14, 1862) 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
549 
d the Vines covered with red spider. 
чол fg " e^ 58, 59, and 60 I gave each of 
the ' things exh ibite d bei poor mples of tas ste; 
| little trouble in awarding the prizes, boi majority + 
ing sa 
the principal points which characterise each maker's 
| machines are discussed. Ihave to thank you for your 
f the 
a liberal dressing of g 
and had idee sli ghtly f 
supe арй, ый ie 1 
allow 
ceful ones the rule. The manner of exhibition 
em 
g Co mbe rmere on the Sot of даки 
v 
ао as much Tipos ed as the things exh ibited: 
1 t ed d ES 
fino wood and folinge 
me weight each; which si ry 
ines that have re 7 
h 
bang эйе together, two or three 
"e ers ere last Ju une. 
1 
seen distinctly by: iet, instead of 
en аз ; 
First and foremo ost in m col- to say that the chain 
А е 
ше ап iu 
«а уоп һауе yo en, viz, ES that. the pey ено 
3 rid of by 
np 
is А сүтак that € 
i 
t omes 
a bed of co t retenti 
еу 
ere to examine Pryor 
1861 h 2d 
were doing badly this 
dles, 8, beari 
small һи hanging most naturally fro 
р, tl ide a basket of 9: са 
y Fern leaves, and on 
ring the name of Уенин) ihe 
centre one containing "Grapes, green leaves with a|I 
m the centre 
aud a |t 
| other a 
basket of Water Dd and a lilac Orchid—a eom trio, | т 
ylind or cutters, 
struction ; 
hav 
will be A seen on examination, a 
Resta from. undue sir rain and c onsequent 
by the crowd of things always on а dinner table 
drawing-room they were perfect. 
ey 
must describe another grou o. 6), of a tota ally 
м way of «5м 
ym 
ot this arrangement the те works Р Ёст 
smooth ; А {еге іѕ ee frietion and ec gei little 
liability to get out of order А v 
" kai ves or 
Ii: р ( 
different kind; formed 5A е E white 
supporting a vase of flow looki 
PORUM 
mu s 
that my machines possess more "than any others 
en 
ing healthy. Тһе bor of the other Vine ery (à 
— was «әң oig үе ез апа в table litter т, 
көе -— did not throw $e. g 
could not find a live root 1 
Es iae de, oc lh of the bov 1 
Lilies; leaning against one of tho жш was a m чй | 
зе surface of rh Mn 
perfectly even, no matter how thick or mossy it may 
leave t} 
m 
be. Thomas Gron, Leeds. 
mirror at its Teet, and creeping 
Pa ET Miet] 
Strawberries in blossom and fruit; чы йе. of des 
&otietiea. 
„ROYAL HORTICULTURAL : „June n (Secend Great 
\ wl ich allusion 
correspondents will be kind enoug g 
pa the result of their ms ing gua ы ir а prop € ithout having died 
wha! estructi а the roots in look. pem fthe best g ps d 
the one border and not in the pen T, all take it d choi 1 
vour. P. А. Cope, The Gardens, онй Castle, 
ne 9. 
few lines which Iad- 
Misses Veitch ; each leaf stood out by itself, же a f 
other column, was hei i in the Socie eA 
flowers oa: megan to 5 16; Ше little toe 
atc the top o of the e pie ce was per rfect ct, merel 
ew | new conservatory and adjoining arcades „ the r 
t. under еа, 
igh 
ook place, wholly useless for the 
Half of ordin canvas which covered Messrs. 
ber ries, which gavea [КМ ed finish to the de; 
131 
w 
| Waterer Я erai s fine show of American plants has 
e 
removed these 
of last month, I am.now enabled to report 
э We experiment и succeeded уо e с 
; th which were have 
f | colour been кёреме сп the top: of the two side pieces, 
ent on the cloth been 
the 
and had the of the base 
osing to the weather 
"UP the a f 
artfully cone ciet Running бв еуе йо 
length of the table, my eye was 
wn t 
o-| it I found 
arrested by a group 
than its v inelgbbor, and ирон нїп 
Salte 
n 
could be кы i 
secure from the amy show ers of rain, which fell at 
owever, 
it bore the name of 
sisted of dark blue ЕЕ апа white Iris, 
leaves i in one piece, and Hos 
with Fern 
s and green leaves ір the 
though equally "fine, not being seen en masse Was less 
stri riking at a first glance t than 
£m 
was пе 
Stove and Greenhouse Plants were numerous and 
coping, projecting 4 
up against it a Ан: ies ч glazed 
ND 
bu hse s pro осе ап ANE good 
e wa 
bouquet on the t 
eflec; iie po 
Rd 
finely i in bloom, and to these let us now dir ect atte v 
a ki до of glass archway carry a lovel 
ор; silver urn 
Abate under the arch, -which looked like an 
der, n: No. 32 
Mr. Whitbread, gr. to H. Collyer, Esq., of Dartford. i 
contai ned bea utifu! 1 bushes of Polygala acuminata and 
Vinca alba, С i 
frames of 
copi 
intru I lo чаг: гла to turn it out. 
rent nature, the sche was similar to the | 
usual tall eds re  funelg. 85 flowers at the top of a 
, | pedestal and flowers or fruit at the base ; but i in this í іп. | 
Aphelexis, Erica depressa and Cavendi m izalea Gled- 
stanesi and optima, Pleroma elegans, w beau ful 
purple blossoms each as large as a five- shilling piece ; 
Stephanotis йог жүре pus СЕЕ da cathartica and 
expense. John Cock 
ЕД ark, 
Barley born of Oats. bao n Mr. Foster of Hun- 
бйрй ч in July 1858, I forwatded to you an ear of 
wc and grace 
n, and Ixora javanica. 
ful, 
ich they were битмей were vdiehahly gre. 
There was also a very c 
Thompson, of Notting. Tin, Я of three тобе 
k r b 
Rondelet 
fitue ir anything inferior to these was a collection 
from May, gr. to J. Spode, Esq, Hawkesyard, 
Staffordshire. : 
grown from Oats, evclosin ps like M but improved Erica depressa perhaps ever seen; it was upwa of 
fill particulars of the dete by which this result was|having the glass rods twist tre piece con-|9 feet in height and as uch through. the branches, 
-In your reply to his lette Ser; сша ^ tained Phalenopsis and а fow “othe exquisite flowers, | hanging down in such luxuriant profusion as to com- 
t. At Mr. P request I ard you with some Ferns, whilst Cissus discolor twined round | pletely h the pot in which the plant was grown, 
kernels of the same description as that. iuc to bn, pri the supporting rod ; on a -— the prevailing eolours| and i as beautifull л b associated with 
least grown frc n ч, i whioh has been sown оп | were e yellow a and lilac, a the othe: er в side Gloxini nias it were  Azalei Gledstanesi : Perryana, t 
various soils andi ains Barley still, without t.|last still one of ight red sorts ; 
CE dian to. Faa to Oats. Would you | Several handsome silver groups were placed, the Быр Dracophyllum gracile, m ikes 
n the meaning ofa sentence in| of which was exhibited by Mr, Lucking ; the stiffness white blossoms are very suitable for bouquets; th 
Ew ра, It tells the morphological | and formalit aei of little Lene of xin | bein temen hee cer di xor Eriostemon buxifolium, 
ече : ial palio талаб bly well? John Ekins, arou und a а cen re being entirely done away vit h, by an Everlasting or two, tica, а la 
бча 
p. 670 of the t Euer Chr onicle, 1858. 
e 
Cavendish Ра th 
- M 
бы Жа we|on stalks of quos lengths. rues these, Mie the xora coccinea, and Pin ‹ 
id we have nothin ng | to changer Mr. ns sends | masses of Fern leaves and flowers were үа à Hendersoni. Tro гей eame among other things 
ù "s very good Barle: ey; but e is the PROOF that it has | the silver ornamen de: ег pi reet d o iM plant E the тову lilac Phlox.i а eptodact; 
"ended. fro М es о ts? Не must plete dessert зана of p e por Pa whi ich alifornicum - imelea в ilis, two 
forgive us for incredulity. We ot find in an e fmit ^s oed remarkably well, flowered А lama Bandas, and various Poly Ep 
remark of ours such a sentence as that поёей.] but the —— in oie looked stiff and ungraceful. | and — contributed а fine 
Dex is an old Mulberry tree here were two or three imens of table decoration exis humilis 
one branch of which has ever 
А I Juve very little 
раа mentioned this 
e|T 
to which I cannot at prese 
t feel quit 
looked too ОШ: like = ла gardens lifted i 
large long s r disb. One with 2E introduced 
n 
other branches, v. э буа 4. 
|gwort 
д be eet for grace to some of. heir nei fees 
ul. 
B Stepliamotis а 
d 
rosea, 
stifly tied up, and a 
Aphele: 
dte bloomed, but too 
у = blossomed glossy Moved 
n of the 
p? h ium jasmino 
с 12 E. and Cres ouse Plants came from 
Rhodes, scam and Jackson. In 
i f Ixo s, Bea 
— What peculiar manage- 
5 
guaa FUCLIA МР Af 
ipecitens en "— of Reigate 
g P 
al Allamandas, 
Lilie 
I hada very пратен plant of it for three 
а €ool greenhouse, 
the centre piece s ae ground sob 
Eri s, Cape He te the best of which 
е 
that appeared perfectly right until 
Тыш h, afte чура they oaen pa т PM off. 
ng that it ud ыле: r hea 608 у 
rdener to int D а warme 
this тшста the same Phin ng has T RSE ырго toit 
Mon АП the time in both houses it has m 
y most healthily. I o uld be ve 
be told what treatment it re qui 1 
vor, n 
, out i "ai p which порей уто 
Grapes very с aged and fi a lovely 
Б 
Pim 
was Кы ев magni абса а һапй+о пе rose-blosso: шей 
variety ; 5 blue Leschenaultia, a 
ра! 
ally m 
group. а this epistle is near 
table of flowers wm ie t describe im mori e gn roup. 
y tall diens 
n 
supported by ca vy engular feet, over whic 
arge bunches of. Grapes at regular distances ; this 
showy than the flowers, which, though 
nd make little display; and 
more 
bright бубон, аге v 
ere | one or two Poly 
Co ко к Өн Store A Gree 
num Es me fro Dit 
house Plants wi 
Мт. ода, who had 
of and Cav 
aed the ue itself i is not рабан. orna- 
to decide whether or not it was in good taste. As there 
асга d. 
cns Kensington. SA 
ss is going on aroui 
ever 
‚ South h Ken 
of exhibitio, tion 
nd us | how 
hen gazing at the table decorations i egz 
ington. | Kensington has already raised with so much success. | blo 
si 
I must spare the few ugly ones 
he annoyance of bein ng shown up, eps t when 
dish ў чані = venosum, w 
| spikes of white blossoms QE 
s of floral beauty ; Pol 
show 
Sus Jooked at their more successful riva 
far their display was below that 
nce which the ser pedes s а 
gi da n: awing-room Corresp 
owing 
Last year the judges could pes Dad but 
мара 2 эт 
f | grou 
achines.—In your Paper of last | Genetylis 
Бау. Ifind that these are reported on, and that Lovelace, 
