SEPTEMBER 25, 1875.] 
THE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE, 
397 
yans of both these firms met at the show in question, 
when the er was tense: Watchful уч, how- 
d noted the exchange, it was reported to the 
d the Aet collection of course 
Whether the story of a prior purchase 
i evident that there 
found 
e 
M de n would have been taken 
at the fact wg it took | two exhibitors to carry o 
this phate men hether it was 
complete ким у. disqualify one party only. 
arge clump of the мар] hardy PLUM- 
us n in the 
i ng m a dense 
w fo owering 
d - qiti where 
the soil is not too (Han sd NR this piet. "thrives 
| 
s one Е Burghley is 
worth a кезү journey to see 
The ORANGE TREES IN ST. MICHAEL’s, which 
suffered exceedingly 
somewhat similar visitation 1n 1874. In the sprin 
f last year the tre scribed as having show 
but little blossom, so nly a 
e appearance, and it 
the crop UE not only be a very limited one, em of 
| and above it in the most pictures nis ие 
ЗЕ — vet р arene to walls, &c., t 
| ind is required, but баре а ‘tte 
| i rod - thinning. 
| 
—— A few days since, in — of an ancient 
civic лн › the Lord Mayor of London, and the 
Lady May ress receive Mansion House 
gz 
5 
reen Gages. 
The g gift t was “aid out with much taste in the saloon, 
| between the company and the. Lord Mayor, and the 
interview terminated, as usual, with an invitation t 
| {һе of Assistants to dine at the Mansion House 
before the close of the mayoralty. 
| annual gift of the Company to the chief magistrate 
F 
and Фр? ч doin in rich profusion. It used to 
be a fine feature—and possibly is so now—i 
E ot anc MES x Isleworth, m Prensa 
of the late Mr, EDWARD. BECK, wher 
pae x raised asker di the south. "e at ea ed the 
m hous and thou e position must 
t 
have sey d at tímes its beauty aid not a o 
1n the least diminish t is am Taag the most raps! 
of the hardy blue-flowering plants to be foun 
mu» LA! it is particularly valuable for Sonia 
—— From a paragraph in the Ga 
Monthly we learn that the so-called New T ATO 
DISEASE, which was first noticed at ананан ER Potatos 
of American Жм. is not known in that c 
~~ (Mr. UR. GILBERT, of Burghley Gardens, 
Speaksin th t} 
GRAPE as a ia iA fine and pps — 87. 
He has it now finely in fruit ina ing 
а grand crop of Black Alicante, Deb, Trebbiano, 
eee S 
IG, 84,— INTERIOR OF THE COLOGNE WINTER 
| 
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very inferior quality. In November heavy gales pre- 
vailed, which further reduced the seen so that the 
season of 1874-75 р. omg. " remembered. in 
Mi chael’s, as well as oh Terceira and St. 
George, pe equally ap pply. 
The show of вау upon the E in ihe spring 
the was so abundant wi 
bon ene fall of rain during the summer pi a it 
was confidently pestes that a sait crop of 
1875-76 would be a most abundant one, and that 
shipments from St. у Michael's will take en up to 
ay, 1876. 
re es 
—— аса TRICUSPID - аер сап Ь 
strongly recommended as a пра win creeper, 
with which to a walls, &c., in ell 
Pa 
ips 
wo years 
doot, where but little sunshine fa 
itself to the porch over the See, and crept over 
ast side 2 the „адия of | 
GARDEN, 
consisted of 12 bushels of A 
| Apples ** er various kinds, 
| and of the finest покори сее red. 
| sed to be m 
procured.” 
Farr 
in the Lord Mayor 5 5 kitchen, 
thé selves retii with 
а the fragments for their evening's supper." This 
old ceremony has not been observed for many years, 
—— As might инеу - expected, 
r. DARWIN 
s of the 
bable cause of the movements in 
