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Асстет 9, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ааваа GAZETTE. 
189 
C AIZE of biis o offered by one of the Fellows | answer the same рур 
PR 
Royal Horticultural Society for the 12 best n if made Pomi as is com m Poe case ah 
Aga PLANTS for the DEQORATION ofthe DINNER | would hardly ad прі light enough o у MEL iE 
LE о ed at the 
hoated air to eseape fast enough. If more light is | 
wanted or more air a uri e piece is broken out oí 
the north side of the 
Havin 
XS йш "x Aa ы b T - "i p Por 
Ri e grown i 
= ches emm е foliage, flowers, and p rdg 
н muore белі 24 inches clear 
rness of stem, and variety of colour, our correspon similar contrivance 
light, be usefulin grow 
оне: bi t d scheme, it kamide to S 
а 
| might, if made to А water, and obstruet fiet wh 
hal 
— 
Wo colours bein dea 
Pide" in addition dh e "upper etals are of a ve 
violet purple. „Майо ois іц the same way. Рав! 
и colour, with a bronag 
the lower part, and w 
{istinct in character, 
PLANTS, which i 
eather are atas у 
ests u 
L HORTICULTURA L SOCIETY. 
RIZES M the March Show in 1863, 
уй. for the Three Best CAMELLIAS. |. 
3L for tbe Three Best TREE MIGNO 
ANBURY PUGUTICUTTU ЖҮ туа 
OPEN PRIZES. 
The SIXTEEN N o Bociety 
DAY, August 2 ,in adaition to the 
píxed {ог таве Í zes to be competed dor by Мегарагь у 
following vpn aen to All England, on payment 
Entrance Fee of 2s. 6d. 
For tho best 6 STOVE or GREENHOUSE PLANTS, either in 
Flower or Arek of at T и different Genera, 
For the best 24 DA ATAS 2 24 ite ҮТ з 8L ; 2d, 2, D : 
Рог the best. 18 HOLL Blooms of each, 1st Prize, ` Qa» Å= 
EON Ex S xs 5 ce 
icr SM Unc (5 txusses ід а bunch), 
acit lot bar pp of FRUIT, grown by the Exhibitor, 
18 Prize, 21. ; 
2d, H. 
may withhold any prize if the produetio 
ded Екы рап with gardon -= 'and* "peat tin 
s octopetala. 
23, The Society bi if requested, y the orsel of Drya 
peer м та Over this was inverted anis seed pan of the 
niey nea wil p E vo the ае энин анон: saio асе b the bottom knocked 
For farther raria. apply to E. J. HARTLEY, eo T mo was placed at the foot of à wall 
8, Acting Зету westward. There it has remained 
Р C NORTICULTU RAL and COTTAGE without farther oaro Тор уд, » п forget which, 
RU үт ЖЕ g whioh time Dryas has groun into а ver 
'BIGH. 
Ta ANNUAL SHOW. of the above Society, Open to АШ espe ably sized healthy individual. бо vM then 
d, will be held at Rugby on FRIDAY, August 20. the experiment is sue ; and all difficulty in 
а 80 Prizes in Class 5 will be offered for Plants, growing it in a ана den is at an 
Cut оса) Vegetables, &c., including 2 Silver Cups, 1t remains to be se how far such ён treatment = 
38 Dahlia Blooms. Dissimilar. A Silver Cup, value 51. ба. mit po plante, sn 
MO, Dinge. 5, Higous of each. A Silver Cup, siti ifolia, Dianthus alpinis, prerai Риека 
аат Па Cortusa, Glentians, m Фе, сате 
Peng оте IA e should anticipate entire success, Sinca our 
Nursery Ruby, | E Rr MEE dra rom o spondent here "M eorum ed he means 
offered by t.e Socie rsevere, and i а 
Entries to bo mado 0 on or before August 23. TIES, а 
Schedule of Prizes and further ulars be obtained | - 
s s ут nm HN 8, SAVAGE, Hon, See. $ p the meanwhile we should suggest t that the 
know the {which 
pe more heavily marked in 
pper pelala i is Due de Brabant. Both these 
are, of -— ou 
sig e er due Е. of this solom gud group i 
ri: of Hesse, whieh has rich yellow "око 
ев, 
ud. 
spots of purple, giving tthe flower a very curious 
"Another set of the varieties produces large white 
erswith prominent purple radiating. piema 
on the ы lower petals and the u es more 
4 h x Мей to may ay alvas mays тонай 
"e Ч amp ; the dd itain ossi 
acneners Chronicle indeed а set of ра ker ей Minim up with what 4 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1862. -— near Lom: 
on pla ace pric ks—that is to say | Princ 
ton, 
which the 6 чр per petala have а large ceni central вро 
of rich vil and the lower - is 'edged with Че 
same colour. Paler than any of the fo 
burnt Dr1CKS8 
THE ENSUING WEEE, 
MEETINGS This however is for future inquiry, 
sad 1H ————————m 
Tamir, Au ык Committees) at В. Кыс аза Eo ua 
markings on the upper. Rose a arly 
pleasing sort of this stamp, d white, with rieh 
THERE is no perfeotly Les protection for 
NEWLY PLANTED of RARE TREES, 
ainst 
EE. na ind dd been : 
our 
m 
mysteries of fo ta 
& | one thing, t that i is variety, but this Ласк i is very ria во 
which eve 
ture can apprediate, It lacks only | blue- 
radiate spots tolerably uniform in 
etals. Adelina Patti, with the same 
the blotehes 
dense and 
size on all the 
und Golos as the foregoing, has 
lilac to the upper petals. 
of Goldi is bright with bronzy markings ro und wegs 
e. 
ainst win f bl 
p accidents, Dole which they in Tat поб паво types. This same- 
n ZA Tr them and defile - pan ss of charact ter ег very much „ош the complete notion of the c 
ings raised d Mr. € 
going are all seedli 
bie sitbengk so yaf бй must fail to com 
less y D 
it is just in this very feature that the fancy group 
in to our relief This = the 4-и е 
пыт б er i to some of our professional | m: 
аге | florista, who are doing their utmost to combine wi 
в d attractive colouring of the "new 
of form and 
essary qualities in high-class varieties of 
y bres varieties briefly in review. 
а Bea V pot would | Z Amongst the darker of these novel flowers Creole 
flowers 
ust be evident that bem а large amount 
of со! 
y a parterre. That the Fancy Pansy has ‘not yet 
Ram its limit, as the show varieties 
done, we are by a further series of y 
earling 
we have been 
kab 
of “ hardy ” 
which a 
ed — — " : 
referring to, and among which some very remarkable 
forms occur, of Which we shall hear more another 
Seaso! 
Asthese Pansies have something o of novelty still 
Fancy 
about them, and are besides bright and gay- 
moreover hardy enough to become 
Societies 
and i мони at Би be a step towards that котен) 
flowers by the vou са, Society, 
hore, which мерен 
ich were quo us wok. 
THOS 1 t у in E cultivation of 
the e GRAPE VINE, and who may tind themselves in 
Creole! London with a few spare heurs at their disposal, wi 
