SEPTEMBER 18, 1875.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
365 
the kernel has formed, certainly long before it 
is mature ; this is very frequently the case with 
Filberts, Hazel nuts, and Walnuts, indeed these 
EDINBURGH, and containing numerous illustrations, 
р. 
Fig. 76, on 357, will re ro the n oble Акари 
Street to many а visitor, Mr. M'N the 
Curator of otanic Cision , Edimbürgh | is in- 
debted for the fine appearanc of m many of her town 
ardens. Fig, 361, is a view in th 1 
{һе 
f s Seat may be obtained, but which i 
ode dimly indicated | in the engraving, уе 
made, and the plants аге well through the ground, so 
pe the enna же " «e trial will be again excited next 
w also еи to have a trial of 
all k чара sents of Саші flow 
— А verys showy а ae ү ee е of the 
is to be found in NU 
year со FLORUM; 
specimens of this standing singly in 260A soll make a 
bushy g uring ие 
rowth aud ep- 
tember in great mor tg in rounded йу of bright 
Fic, 78.—viEW OF MR, JACKMAN’S CLEMATIS SHOW, IN THE CORRIDOR OF THE ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY (FROM A PHOTOGRAPH). 
of ғоре has apparently infected even 
ket gardeners, who, compelled to keep 
highest t price. 
large quantities of useless, pernicious gre 
fruit become a glut in the market. 
i SEPT the present 1 number w we issue a special 
inpeicciint, 
XE DIS, 
er ONION beri at Сона іп so far as | 
relates: completed, 
the bulbs Бен серега oy sige 
а one of the most bre > мезг et vegetables 
all the sam 
o cr 
over 100 assumed kinds, 1 
about a do: 
tinct : the most prominent being the Whi 
Glo ueen, Silverskin, Danver's Yellow, Blood 
Red, White and Brown Tripoli, and a few o onc 
A sowing of all the kinds for winter trial has been 
|^ -——— In 
| Ma. 4 ADAMS, 
rose-coloured flow It requires space in which to 
develope itself, рез should p a place in a — 
er where it can displayed to the bes 
advantage. 
We are tinto that Mr. per BULL, 
of Chelsea, h ue nstructed hy supply Н. M.S. 
SERAPIS with t f his PATENT PLA CASES, to 
e used deus the journey of H R.H. the Prince of 
WALES за for the purpose of bringing home 
foreign iie 
the grounds attached to the residence of 
Chase Park, Enfield, are some fine 
