THE GARDENERS' 
жо ия а vorne have the misfortunes Е си 
position 
; will 
while what her ndition in|" 
his present month of August, 1862? The душ 
т h 
But · the: ese things are a a skin deep. 
ike а 
Mies, and weeds taking ой xu ist dow. er 
beds. 
Lik 
ruined 
certificate, - 4 ich {о distinguish sr they named | 
kid per form was better, bei 4 beu ind B more 
n the parts, especially as regards the do; rsal or | 
A, was remarkably in advance of the ена i ign 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ^ — (rere ao, 1 
suffered its * Vineyard ’—as son 
e designat T; f the Toca 
кт: үй 2 avail themselves of the 
secured fo or them, pce im. hu ы will das 
hooded ы; the colours oreta were very 
been and more detidas, Instead of the ordinary 
red of the o lateral sepa als and the washy 
т [a 
pin is " 
ina т вепве, "for even thus it is a splendid 
flower—the latter was stained of a deep purple 
1 
city, begrime 
t, and encased in the soil 
e 
ed with dus and t оттп e of a ri 
of ages; a little nat "will restore the features | yellow spotted petaloid development of the column, |Т 
of her undying Mord alt though stained "aire whic f our 1 d contem пе 
by time like inted by la 
rose, pue d as usual with forking crimson lines, 
ity , if w ета & 
rumours afloat as = ihe e dili dirette 
of t medical stu. 
SOCIETY i 
йынын ваг ре К like e Ro ni. pm 
Society, hold exhibitions ron year £e] year in жез 
parts g the countr at Cambridge, then at 
fraternity may gather. It seems, however, that M, 
oi ze ni ber. from something like 502. to Р 
sult has a rine бад M агу loss to the 
: m to be gradually acquiring ENGLISH 
kn dress lies her om. тоте eem nae а fr аА ова: of high merit—Roses of which Beauty  ubseription 1 ist. “spectabile 
an ever, Baut let us descen ani d TE ltham and John Hopper, both ranking А 1, m iay We glad to give the publicity of our columns t; 
metaphor to simple оар ai КШ man x taken as 1 recent examples. Some other an mss on the e organisation " 
It is a fact that under 8 management o this Societ. A in a rece mber of G. aper 
Mr. 3 be it remembered by his very | ance at the mmer shows; and within tho last. fow tl 4 "in иш » uni ihal Б... 
able foreman Mr. BARRON, the oaltivation. ol days Мт, Тахтох of Stamford has sent us tw f pri t be to if the National is to 
Lt never before been equally upon One of two things sh A be себ 5 either reduce 
been | less marke d in character than the varieties we [m the Schedule to about 407, and have a subscripti 
e Ur RATEN od ра mind, spem likely io Берш An абды, (Jt 1 ав amount, or remodal is Bodo MIN ры 
" : А iety in the 
жүн вн pan: veia there is of vigorous character, the branches armed with st rong manner, Le t there be a Nation al e E 
nothing to desire; the borders are Wi . The leaves are bold, with M, ovate | Let there be two exhibitions, one in the south, th : 
Й e other 
annuals and Horis flowers grown for the purpose rongy жеее leaflets. The flowers aro remark ably | in ie iul the date of the former to be fixed by 
testi g their true value, and checkin; ie | sw moderate in size in the samples sent to us, of а | southern growers, that for the north by the northem 
glowing descriptions of оё makers. bright lively pinkish-rose colour, full, with stiff nicely | growers, Arrangements could invariabl fo 
trees on walls are pictures o: por dapes "the e upped petals. Altogether it seems to have many |the south exhibition, to be held Face S connection 
Peaches and Pears alone ing var a visit from | promising points ош у but we shall „hope to вее it with one of the great t London pt he funds to b 
the redeo: АЕ M ec- ей ter grown ЖЕШ EENG ү e trn : 
s kinds, áll grown ER. atti ibutes it т а cross | between | on by а general | committee. ES vibe ipi of [ge ani 
5 stan бешер Jasqieiinot and what in hi xhibit a 
e ве 
e 
and late bu Mn. 
are as 
The small | İs called Maiden" s Blush, and compares it with x 
Palm 
both shows; subscribers of 10s. ба, at one exhibitior 
only 
erston. 
: apparently a late bloomer, though this: may be ads "dp 
permanen! 
treasurer and secretary to be a ppointed, with a com- 
mittee of ey a n and six midland and northern 
growers, to meet when practicable; if not, to act b 
its стай а. to serve hes a channe 
unication amongst those who are thus 
vue m if the principal growers thronghout the Sais 
could agree to carry o out some h plan as that which 
a more com- 
an exam 
de lest of zy r Fi па соо1 moist beddiog pl like the present, when 
volcan ys all e doleful "niu of incompetent Мый ым, or have been thrown very late i nes 
amateurs, may be well to know Р 
But ie rm of the place just now is the huge | at ‘least, succeeded well We in Gossip p the 
iron V; This кшш, ж. intended | Gar = the Lis llowing Meer on pier subject :—* In vis 
ds a wid б conservatory, was for|i®8 e arly i n July a large н establishment in 
several years occu) pied "у ornamental greenhous diese n чакга Мыш 
йк; at deam period it was -— Е exhibition VA ly prem bles, aui huis woro fall of 
P ea oin ng uci P bo verted into an ot G experl- | üower One sort was ш partienlariy attractive, Raus orii 
шеп ving the Sepe rapes. | its pleasing and bright blue-lavender colour. It i 
It is 180 p long, Nt ig t mes E 26 feet | called: the Tasxrmax BLUE Pixar, and is certainly 
high, and n 8 sorts, ted sorts, | a little gem for flower garden decoration. ? Tt is to be 
of Vines i in f нат ер in М Ду ог remembered do ^d ell in the mid- 
ipe. Th rm a vast canopy of singular beauty, land Ж northern counties. А dar PNE double 
p g ouble as a Neapolitan Violet, w 
р К йн for years but httle €— ed эм 
(и 
lace and judge for themselves. n would also b 
намь if we st tho bien ia 
as attracted some attention this season, is likely to 
х | very suitable kind for Pansy 1 be К 8 ome of the dis 
plete success would be realised. Ws are ed happy : 
be | lend our aid in нн these suggestions, since 
little Е ht and some friendly discussion bestowed а 
some practical 
e| — Ofthe New VERBENAS which have come under 
our notice during the present year, two stand ont so 
e t ose who are 
merely in h of t Ther 
t d E an artist's spirit, bear T tivel 
espective| у the names of Lord Leigh and Lori 
The trees in the мена аге now 40 years old | Craven , and have undoubted claims to the ое rank 
in many cases; having grown u unchecked and | which their нан have claimed z 
unpruned SA кй мо natural forms to great|first-named was shown by the Mess 
dr Куе сау т 
the каев may work out from them some 
e, 
AMARYLLISES. ý 
Іт has been said by опе of old, that there 
э i wider. thé sun," and I make no 
бена 
g studies for| Coventry, at the June Metropolitan exhibitions, а craft ho 
fines 
pe gardener are deserted | compared with Fosinittér, the ve f the `B 
edens ks Pied Wi th Spanish etii and other pues already sent out, was found tot be fully A in | receive information on most subjects dri to garoa 
trees, whose arms meet over head and cover a mass m d superior in form, the colour being a crimson | ing, and it is for them this article is writte 
f : scarlet, with a bright yellow eye. Of Lord Craven, am, however, far from thi agi 
Ау oliage St E & pereo the which is in the hands of M ,0 behave well to this interesting family of paris, Жы] 
ilit the am früh Lit d dn ption mein and Edinburgh, only a sing b ill bear eat deal of tment, 
nd tion. | s from some examples which have recently | Frequently we find them in such very sm 
r 
We s 
oes A i af 
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жайнай this scenery, especially | come to our h in 
Ad to young artists in search of | by side with Lord Leigh, to which latter, both at 
T di ow ма the Regent's Park, а certificate of the 
is hio to vm QUSE 80 ? is Chiswick to be for ever velve ety p n hue, the small | to 
a mere hospital for А К singtonians, ora s 
wde er? "Бате! 
of a pus Court Pie bo 
lt st t 
coe OSA etd о Lord Craven is a 
sH throat of the m Qe dini "Nit, and the flowers 
are о lar gen M ee E Бев es trusses 
being well fem oth sorts are fine in 
et 
E 
© 
y 
nil: they are de nne seen unti pi as bE 
begin to pus season, when 
littleattention. This mme i issometimes 
E form, colour, rorem 
occasionally g з ааг : nerate and di 
tly Exhibitions and vast gatherings, but for|;. xou, We understand tat th à ыял аас = нке M guam g completely ор, 
quiet resort in fne weather, with a band or two,| which for some few зан Du) past has been suffered to | but this shoul ver be attempted until 
and some sl shments, no charge, or a very | decline for want of the necessary expenditure. The | һауе become fully developed, and first 
small one, be t the gates, and admission | garden is, as we are informed, to be devoted chiefly to | be induced consummated iti placing 
being confined to Fellows of the Society and their bene and economical botany, in which bj sof|by giving less w T exem i d sunny 
friends. Should this meet the уе of any шетћетг | science it has now fór nearly two centuries done good | the plants in а well ventilated ап will gradually 
of the Hortieultural Council, we venture pe uie service, lt isto form a place of study, instead | situation under glass ora tha piana the leaves and 
that n the s EAT ia as unworthy of bein ing converted into building ground as seemed pro- | go to rest, it is good practice to allow n. perfectly 
of consideration, Another year the no | bable a short time since; and the wiseacres and busy- | flower stalks main until c ed to some 
nies féient GUB like | bodies who have agitated to get its walls thrown down, | withered, when the plants may 50 · 50°— 
Wha : , and its а -— erted into a promenade for nurse- | dry pue pires g d М perium uld they 
t we propose will be wanted. | wanted, Should $) 
aids (for there is ample space in the Hospital | here eret shaking 
| groanda hard by) will not be gratified, Though this d рой ү give t them a good os if ay, 1 
AE THE noble Disa GRANDIFLORA, which has again | garden is unfavourably placed in опе sense, it has on | away а d soil, and removing loam, leaf 
year been exhibited in prime condition by Mr.|the other hand the great advantage of being readily | drain oll gu use for compost roug Bt the plants 
E promises to afford us some superior | accessible; and as plants of the kind required w | soil, and sand. Little water 18 req "ll when | plun, lang 
Of two splendid posta.» ena Mr. LEAcH | sufficiently well on the whole for the objects in view, it begin their growth. They grow T 
кез E о Ka эже ago, опе to|is a matter of congratulation for students, аз it w: heat. А Wer arri very ages to 
whic a first-class д und to the credit of the Society, that 16 has поб with a moist top atmosphere, 
