. THE 
which lives, but ey tok justify its specific name, 
at Monreith. 
A striking success has heen oe Mie 
Fa as R. M 
a. шш at a the ie m 
sei 
GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
[Avcvsr 9, 
the’ garden front were masses: of flower. Brief 
mention may be sg of some pr the border and 
rock plan yd ** herbaceous.” Крн as, 
Senecios, Phlomis, й as, and many more 
were in bloom. 
Irises are favourites with Sir Herbert Maxwell. 
rf noticed а a new species bite Tibet ; while I. су 
ез woa in flower, with many Eng 
"Many species of Virus 
t missed L. regale, 
flourish at Mo eith us 
hich Sir Herbert considers one of the mox 
all Lilies, but L. monadelphum, of which there 
re several varieties, including a magnificent 
ure yellow one, dalinum, L. superbum, 
L. giganteum, and many others were in bloom 
The dry season does not seem to h it 
flowers than inda эйе pleasing 
ыг between the Be te and the "purple of the 
white Martagon 
Primulas thri and are numerourly E grown. 
d D in “in Bloom ш I may ere P. helo- 
zs Poissonii, P. japonica, 
P. pneum. SP. Bee ЛЕ: 
hybrids of good ПЫШ; опе Tn asy beauty, 
which appear sd a t the aps 
semblan 
Tig 
Flos-Jovis, b cedonica, L. Bun 9 and 
ОШО, га 
more borde flowers Rob: admirably against 
нерк РА ч. Mon th, but 
wall garden 
n tisfied 
in the borders pna дб ш. E така оп 
the pte walls of the terraces. Here were 
osts 
seen of plants, sa even the detail of 
ose bloom would more than exhaust my 
space. Specially fine were the dwar т1- 
cums. H. тер is represented by two of the 
est plants I have ev ко! of а p 
fin 
portions and laden $ Els 
also good, and Н. tanilo ба attained e Bic 
size. Diant! ешке abounded, from D. alpinus, D. 
callizonus n: ther less commo ones, to D. 
deltoides, and y good single forms D 
pluma ius, with a variety of 
yb ia petraea gave masses of fine 
blue; a sheet of Sp: — was 
Erinus al had become a jte a "de. 
tiana ac had just p out of bloo: ; Onosma 
taurica still drooped it IE deco w— 4d 
ers; Campanula С. Wilson, С. 
еп of mm. m spinosum 
ovdi the pone Wort over. Androsace sar- 
mentosa, sa and others showed th 
grace of these ote big planis of Ramondia 
were noticed; the lingering flowers of Saxifrages 
of almost ev ass; s octopetala, and 
dwarf Geraniums, such as lai 
triense, vied with th ecies in the 
borders ; nopsis latifolia was growing in 
the wall with a multitude of other pae The 
whole collection їх e plants 
are admirably grown. $. 
аак ardening centre 
NOTES FROM IRELAND 
E is а revival of interest in flow 
wes iim e exhibition of the Terenure and Dis 
Horticultural о, — by Eo cli 
ith P Day, held Bushy 
Terenure "ifie bini home of "Sir "Frederick § 
Bart. 
19th | alt, ‘There were well over r entre 
T Was 
xe show of the Dundrum Soe ony: 1 
ult., in the Carnegie Hall, although а а mo 
scale, ‘disclosed the best "Sweet eas seen 
this Kors three miles e ag 
such as оне a Roebuck Саве, wher del с 
shaven lawn 
with pe battalion: ‘of 8 “ma 
rops, planning is not oil їп prop 
store ihe old order of things, but even to 
on it. 
It was at Roebuck Castle, Dundrum 
the annals of Trish horticulture, t the seat 
ncis V. Wes D.L., e si 
crop of Ailsa 
Giant Rocca, s 
places referred p жиш has ‘been reso 
In 2": e as yet, and it is worth 
Onion mildew seriously affected 
i e soil of a 
mendabl ar 
Cabbage generously wt 
Peace no 
ppeared arou 
the county gene 
ou to make plotholder 
K., Du іп 
ventive measu 
SOCIETIES. 
MANCHESTER. 
, 25 AND 26. — After a lapse 9i 
pim ste Royal "Botani and Honticu 
ociety of Manchester resumed its Wor 
MT und. a S ower Show, 
y fill , there were бод de 
elped tom ; 
out o 
1 re-war reputation; а 5 
а jd wn Palm, which 
Crotons, ferns, etc ihe 
ин ееп in various 
C Pad Drac , Odon 
Mire а pon yas. Mr. 
field Nurseries, Chesterfield, was 
right group, 
: bos xia ve. | r. W. d - 
оту remaining ai 
For six plan 
CYPHER led wi 
Forsteriana, K. 
toria, and C. Warre 
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