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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[ NovgxbER 15, 155». 
they aao | 
are remarkable for the advance in quality т 
improved in the most impor! 
29th, 30th, and 31st of March. Тһе 29th is a Sunday. | 
Fo piss meals are offered. 
Е hav NGA лесе rd the loss of Mr. ROBERT | 
yman, e Gr тееп, who 
— "Nurs 
ness and в ubstance, 1 that it Fes one altogeth 
hat P. 
long and most painful illness. Mr, he: 
notions as to wha 
1 fall 
ave 7а, 
AX ER 
itis by far the best in quality of a my 
with, and is besides a very pretty sort, r 
m b ие; the throat, 
he urface Аа ме 
tube is of а deep claret теа; hoi A irse is 
of the limb is ien vile 
sho 
by his s work on the Pine apies а а Mons 
forester, as the plantations at Bicton, for many years 
under his quet abundantly testify; that he was 
| mean Landscape Gardener is seen by the SN ый 
out Vt bim i in а manyan arts of the country. He > lea 
their 
blossoms of w. have 
са ht — son pace Mestre. rose Tib, an 
ev throat finely stre aked with “crimson. 
and 
The 
be acquisitions 
& Lame 
the m le for кееш because £ es а 
кел, оп ng Pentstemons, аз doubtless 
we may as well have them moulded „to the Бы 
од а! Іт 
Lord | feeling nch abandon teu 
h|themselves to the vagaries of their imagination with r 
the English. This is well | ор 
English writer makos an ч 
is 
have also sent | А 
| IM. AGINARY FLOWER S. 
moral 
results. А little fuarth 
Tulip beds a suitable host. °, wes ie gina № 
Taip EI ба, small red Tulip, called he Tali iD 
I 
bt he Obiaim 
a кеен to 
vantages 
d: No on 
good yb ded Кет 
acquaint us with them я "- 
о | attributes to his h 1 
believe, 5 by Men р: s; ll ult, five new 
* | years: ho covens. lis UR oria mla 
this 
is characteristic of, the literature and 
of the Fre 
much greater freedom than 
dun in the liberties whi ch t he : 
ti 
г gross 
ei he does, it is usual 
matters, кт any ra made, 
on 
nd 
ordinary procedure are 
tr 
Van 
s not often that an 
blunder in such |; 
ly 
uence of neglect, en in spite ot atten- | flow 
doubt a muscular Christi 
; but notwithstanding this it 
at we e know omiy only have a" 
Tulip. chances 
flowe coffee colour more " 
to one 
r less 
Хотоо үш Bačrle knows that one of the 
‘They 
"ui h 
zu 
hen they are е Ы narrating a fable. No such 
| modesty affec! ts a Fre се Не ese seems t 
wande: unknown ground, а, 
кта гета Р the moment, 
: 
ra rcd asant writer 
line, and it 
may amuse some of our pios Who have not met 
with the passages to which we ice if we translate à 
or two for their informatio 
депе Sue, h 
he piece, but also the |; 
M. 
pie ret 
rs his falow novelists very АБ 
the botanical 
hw опе o. learns. 
P Hitherto it s been 
the earth. In the midst of so many interesting reve 
lations, doubtless the fruit оё long titoli 
t | page 
» Бе — doeet plants whioh — our garden 
durin 
Tomance, „ “La Bonne grece = a {ч whic 
fowom i in the open air in the winter time, at wA same 
time as the Od t 
that some errors have sli pped in. 
mistaken in bel: eu that F 16 пара a lin 
natun 
perfect model, what colour did not ex who sow them 
should be aimed at, and we offer them ав а basis on | oriferous Tussilago, the H sen e of ek that only xs em bro come up. Itis 
winter. This Cactus is pria. new and is wholly equally singular that the Tulip. pom of Haarlem 
founded as the flower itself improves. Birdy of known to m Bo Yi hen cti ces were previously should have proposed a prize for a self 
the plant, as our forefathers used to write :—the known came f st countries of Ameri ulip. From all time the great mik of Tulips in the 
уыз = 9 be i rüsh and well branched, with and Africa, Mor анг 5 here the shelter о 9 о best еуев of amateurs has been their ini 
of blooming n so that it may | Conservatories. kd lled bague dons ni we wait 
Mp к furnished. - taller, this well- | to give it the entor: them to show variegation. If they ‹ do Mk ie 
furnished chara: s all the m ssential. There is any plant which ч pes owe " the niti Man times. | thrown out, 
no objection to pe mo лотко height of a above 3 fect, | but I have € = epi a long time neni the garden | I have before i Taip t 
of all planted with fl m Tsk the date of 1667, which i is Xia б» b 1672, Ж 
of the ma) inflore scence, “The foliogo should de veretables d due t to their fertile imagination. eto | few of these have only two colours. The 
r than of a glossy gree S Madame Sand a Chrysanthemum with blue afe To | does cite one which has only one colour. түл 
investing de lower portions of. the stem. Second, of | М. Rolle e, the Camellia with an intoxicating perfume. | return for all these fine things whi have learned 
the flowers :— The flow should have the es To M. Janin, the Blue Carnation. То M. Victor Hugo, | in the last romance е can docu, 
аман, алй equally tiit from the throat to|the Rose of Bengal, without thorns and without | gratitude by relieving hi m a саге. ‘Tulips 
the base, and not — contracted ; the throat | fragrance. In a verse of which I am quite ashamed | says he, ‘d te as true daughters of the Euh 
itself broad зч méter about three-fourths | Only to recollect the meaning—I know so many of his | cannot be cultivated in the open ground du wh 
1 the ferte the limbs should spread they require x inside of the house, and 
of the length оі 
out on all sides from the mouth of the tube, so tbat | 
when the tube is held endways to 
im i х 
which аге a charming —— for the memory—he 
says of cs оц of Ben 
* As bears no spine, so she has n 
ts | The Же: of Bengal which bti idi hitherto 
known to us not — exhale a very sweet and 
very Mops d odour, but moreover the Rose 
tree Bengal 'of all the Roses the liigeste 
and most powerful thorns. To M. P. пе Feval DN owe 
а variety o of Lar * which is not deciduo To ја 
th riter who died ih all the. strength r 
alzae, 
stiff foot-s: 
во as not ang languidly on the stem, and ur 
— they approach to a horizontal position 
We notice by way of supplement that samples 
ofa me dwarf race of Pentstemons, adapted for 
eir 
of his genius, and whose last work i s perhaps his 
finest, the gardens owe climbin, ЕЕ Those 
| who know ED curious posee d dramatic 
| spiritual recitals are due to b: Ius imagination of 
the|M. Dumas. This imaginatio e power has at 
yet shown no limits, had таан, ps hitherto in 
| the ге of flowers; it has, how 
itself with the riche 
wergarden beds, ma 
e 
пагровев. 
have distress the dwarf kinds being 
о! 
whieh th. 
infinitely superior to the 
Muir kinds with the 
8 race. 
ТЕ ye AGRICULTURE AND 
close-lipped varieties are 
larger d. at first mi more 
ches of the herbaceo: 
eda 
арг 
е | з 0 
3 Tulip Societ 
under this title, ‘La Tulipe noire, M. Dumas shows | 
two 
ry mean "M а Ти 
of Haarlem 
The account of t 
ontains sic sa whi E t 
fal to provo "ot нела to other cultivators. "Thus 
Мат Baérle sets himself to love Tuli 
pede n the 
cording 
and |i 
Sou 
ver, been unable to 
ired ; it has | tho 
d | the 
| a Black k Tulp Ina aioe » lately published by him 
ulipe Du 
of Tulips exerting themselves by | of 
AE d 
А year after- | В 
Dumas 
pias of t 
e much mo 
Jen to [m P ibat Tulips ar 
n he fancied, He has only to 
ide garden in the Avenue Frochot 
November, and he will see them come 
earth and flower in the following spring. 
precious Tulips the winter in the 0 
ses "e опе, — нд seen them even 
the ofthe pan, M. x 
fonde dore thie bulb of the Tulips bs e 
Cep 
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f your readers 
| Son of your ro Ойша оЁ 
| 
u 
rs after 
quite fix "their po and кера дов until Mors 
space of time, which varies from two to years. 
It is then six ye at Teest which are pie 
nable them 
ars 
by ay other — except the — Van Baérle, 
T -—wW ы 
HE 
EE 
" 
the 
ie a ae e Thi sd out t its native 
ne of 
psules, dni together 
ihe mountain of Uri 
j 
ei 
ears asa moderate average. 16 is M ta immen 
progress which i is due to M. Dumas, : and which will 
i; 
i 
E 
LET 
ОЕ г верай have issued th 
у people to sow 
S. their first show next year. 16 will be held on the 
been hitherto discouraged by the slowness of the 
ү 
already developed themselves in 
