Max 11, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
the old wood. Pears, on walls, espaliers, and standards | 
1 
r3 
, treat the gallant half- -starved me 
and sy atem, which 1 he E bd discovered, 1 
i nn 
от а1 
have one M: wood killed, in 
many cases. Ав regards Apples, the sorts not well 
matured in the wood have, on standards, lost half 
re. 
he snow 
" 
remir 1 опе abel b. le 
years, 1861 to wet 
epo all ndod on - к pr a зч; series 
of Englan 
Sure ly it is time to sweep out of our public X 
observations of the rainfall. 
that this ів a star Y announcem 
has at last 
gree bad consequences. 
siderably идао d at дир; апа 
hat а way has at en fo ет. аё d decise irn 
very long, before i and further that tke 
ex xtremely wet season is e Е ppearing as the 
beg 
very vt mcer in ae- о foliage, althou 
be safe. Ced Deodara, 1 
gh the stems s веет ёо | р 
nning of April, we imagined | 
But 
Seni EX 
above snow, ind. the buds apparently injured on the 
older t Irish Yew, nn alth. much brown 
ground. 
к: and most T1 the оар fell off a few Ej aftor | 
on the trunk of an 
foliage. | 
uses and on gate m hes of sevi 
tanding, ud whose Һе dà e 
E "—— 
upon turning to the author's pages we find quedes 
Whate season may be meant we 
mforted by findi € t not to be үт» season, ав will be be 
m by the Mite fonr predietions :— 
1861. The rainfall of this un is likely 
under the a soa 
| quent in the ast five months of the year. "This, 
eq includes the harvest senson ; but I do not 
ere is r reason to fear any serious nonse арат from 
о be some- | g 
the соту generally. 
ther will on the whole ban 
who cannot discover in less than ^ аземи 
to divide 30 ог 40 lacs of rupees. Or is в many 
believe that the money эмы чч its way ане pockets 
v which it cannot be extracted? 16 has been the 
i with the prize mon e of Canton, taken in 
De cember 1857, in hard бусее silver. Неге th 
h r trumpery ex 
men 
| po ope G 
- — to him for daring to а good example— 
skilful enough to yea v p divide on d 
ssive or long- rc ed rains. 
e be M ети to o rin the early part of summer, 
i of June and the firs 
'The driest weather 
All sta Roses Tild 1 
Man c рде 
an 
my in абда 
llows 
jured; Ley ria formosa 
IT Босе killed ; 
warf sorts t. the pleasure grounds | of Jul 
1862. 
эы шш оп д а 
ny 
се | remaining months of the year. 
1863. Th 
I teens 
& half| p 
in 
ihe prize taken in the Sum 
M ть і Pekin. 15 ік а melane eholy feature in E 
üblic men of the day that no one can be foun 
‚Мо wonder that 
his nn may 
sist in п Parliament с) ihe redress of ишете 
Ше officers ar 
; an 
robably, be X. ym during the 
ere will be a consider: of rain 
the other 
ove less rainy t чой едно 
инзов е the latter Zu 
months ; and it е т may not be very 
а thé aree, pro pro 
not со September and the remaining m 
of Whey зей win, nperare prove extremely we 
wet influences, 
: e quantity 
4 | daring this year. In all probability, Ja June, July, and | crosses be 
August will pr most of t 
wet, а 
there will then be a most remarkable combimition E 
first 
: een compare uM ‘Government under which they serve 
may 
with that of other natio 
The Ilustrated Bouquet ur da & Son), Part XI. 
Rhododendron aureum m 
т 
ER ЕЕЕ! 
gniflorum, oue of the ye ello 
m and Azalea sinensis; it 
rs of its me. E жай. is Moe kabl 
rincess o ia.  Dianthu 
s | hybridus a ИЙ огиз, very like Captain Trevor Clarke 
Male Pink, А yellow tentes Pelargonium called Clot 
Some big Fuchsias 
n the А much injured, 
and extensive inundations, 
1864. May also be expected 
re | wil be seen by the 
to be wet, - аз 
e diagram, not so much so the 
Which then is eer Bon to 
ected 
yea 
The it alics are our озуп. 
; С. Dambertiana unin- |® 
sei бае likely to | have 
y cable 
. Fulbrook has studied to some 
ous 
almanac EH the карей. Francis Moore, 
been dis overed, & nd bé res h 
after having *Jargely и а the subject? жүз «dp cun бае 
“ina position to state that there € a pead p ovid 
and evidence that a 
зах А very great discovery 
w that it M Telit the author 
TE s 
to be of a | 
f Gold. called. Prince Leopol 
and Black Prince, n a rad pretty litte white and 
| rose sort named the Whi te Lady. 
Tete jan М айша History for May 
woodcuts of the Ortolan, lone ine 
желу с гету Hornbills, з rm 
the history of the great race of P. 1t is 
Number, 
— m Magazinefor May чер rmi 
e followi ing ып zs losia 
Жака be nida Pa 
ly nipo rue ы 
‚ bred 
Asters n 
| popu! sa, 
portraits of Fitch which have hitherto 
publication are shortly to be exéhang сч 
tional pictures in which florists delight, and that 
the work itself, at the instigation of some gentlemen 
t і assume а purely florist character. 
— and eva with which the 
artistic an т work have 
| been hitherto conducted, such a can hardly be 
| for the better. e public i ів €: E sei pm 
and we 
case it is ute серке 
with a runden of Mr. brool's енй 
"Those who desire to know кык it is will doubtless 
ILE with his pamphlet, 
fear that those ы are most int in the work 
will — ce =; alteration sid эче bo Meri irem 
во advantageo y anticipate, 
are 
Rhodo- v d. of the е "of Delhi. n Officer w 
Misememción, Cedrus Deodara, таи тпегіа, rved there. es. рр. 331. а; imd C. Back) Garden Memoranda. 
“Pins к=з зү» =] ишко ЗахедоШ еа; Though late in the ie yet, to , Doron GARDENS. — The Botanic Саға т at Amster- 
AE saa Vw ane s } nts tha D of good plants, а e Is e ially 
Abies Doug ; ме; 5 amberti or are said to hav S aitoe не there, the йиде volume не in Cycade Groenewegan, the In nspeetor, 
„Hollies, fruit es Cadlilower. Laurustinus a mr before us can — be said to want interest. In so e | xi чине, conducted. me "та е стт. ара 
аз also сатев of | respects, indeed, its tardy pu lieation i is useful, for special interest, ong Which 
EC К Ыы сазы, ordina: v has enable d ше rr to take a cooler and more dis re the: fol lowing Cycads et ca bns 
has а у ей passionate of t p ane: than was тытта oss in sini) Cycas circinalis, his 
"s ооа жы boiling with i at the | (female plant); а Altensteinii, 
i infa- | lartos lean Is feet high 
were also some of 
р to be perfectly hard oor ка tte n зн Ue Goodyera 
репес т МЕЛЕ ап one loaded i ite e eri - т, 
е c М ж bond дмк re torpe n rm má быт пле түлө че! Жайы. 18 rich in 
bris, Cryptomeria japonica, and this тау | tree er many o Йе-е Dicksonia 
~are all more or to i i contaminana, rosa yi senilis, 
——— ——— 
Notices of Books, 
t | Marattia 
la 
ch 
Alsophila aias: nr рр Lophosora 
IX Cibotium b sen opteris h esi 
Villin uot d He 520 Аз кас 
e-sized plan: 
[ visited ihe ч. x Bulb Gardens, at Haarlem, 
day 
The Wet and England, 
к вт, чэт. baama T 
nations mde ter gained d decorations. on 
tho pla ains of an mon who had 
not f. orméd à 
Delhi and Lucknow." ]t is 
paying the prize money Jio jus 
the Mr. 
m А " t appears upon stage. 
year ТК endene ч зна that the pe from the 
e, agree with a certain rule | 
| down. wdle over epicurean 
jo Seer | 
alluvial clay. Our Dublin H 
Ty 
ebris 
yaci dh оз might 
form a very good notion posi t 
of the ition those 
|is the manner in which ego 2, "lt. in ui 
-stuffed carriages, and da 
