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Joxe 15, 1861.) 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND 
AGRICULTURAL 
evere trost of last Christmas, as mentioned by Ar. 
Messrs. E. б. Henderson 
Strie kland in your last Number, b 
oward, and in P" adjacent to it, v ery many 
Б по 
200 
As теде Pelargoniums, i i 
н to йозе, but 
re p t less than 300 or 
гис 014, аге apparently dead. ot This hitherto unheard 
occurs chiefly by the sides of a эте D 
ts park. I 
«Мыне a single leaf, їтїр their fate ‚ ónly too 
certain. Have you heard o t 
of the kingdom? George Ld гін Най, 
Malton. 
Barty D A RR in t id 
orth. sa have had y 
Mw a five-years' old row growing n 
Priv ivet hedge si чэн the ith ‹ of кум and it is реге 
Тһе 
with fruit. ery severe frosts of May, the 10%һ | 
ard 11th, kill Fall the first blooms, or I should have 
'bad it ripe а the or lat of May. 
Out of more than 200 ies, no other sort is near 
vipe. Crops of Strawberri be splendid ; almost 
every sort in p ^s collection is and has been «рза 
Sorietieg. 
preis Borawro, Жееп? Park : June 12, —Thi 
n respects another good exhibition. The “čik 
poivts were Azaleas and Roses in pots, which were for 
the — t somewhat pas 
how age of sto 
invehi уш жерк апа other 
Princ 
e Royal Family h 
members of t| ured the iety | 
with their eie and the day боор с — teme 
"fine there was a large attendance 
'so'soon as it did after the Royal "Hortealtarel Society s 
*exhibitien at South Kensington, the ulk of - 
1 чет as а matter of cou the same as 
"present upon that occasion. In the mc. рон 
а Чып eie. only notice such as have not been 
ously described. 
mong Stove and Greenhouse Plants, the main 
feature was again a collection furnished by Mr. May, 
gardener to 3. Spode, Esq. This | contained. som. e fine 
(F^ 4 +. 
tl еч st dress in м admirers of this 
of p re not dis а оп this occasion. 
Thes first] айй was in admirable condition, fresh, 
well flowered, and in the case of the best 12 more 
varied than usual. These 
Slough ; they consisted of 
Ce lestial, De m oem Ariel uilla 
Madame Hortado, elyn, The Belle, Sir - C. Camp bell, 
Candidate, an 
essrs. which 
the best were bam eek d nd fus 8- 
pareil. 
Messrs. Fraser ue Mr. Windsor also exhibited suc- 
emis in this clas 
Fan Pelargoniums, from Mr. Turner, еа сно 
Коуа Асте, 
ugh. | 
8E 
T 
Mr, Windsor nai "Messrs. Dobson xm contributed | 
o this class. 
Of 10 ^em Мда 1 Мт. Куе, E. Foster, 
r, sent. Carlos, Àrie l ен st of the 
К y, 
Чч, who had an excellent 
second collection, e Lo -worm, Bianca and Spotted | 
Gem. Mr. Shri А. J. Dox: 
d and Lilacina. Mr. "Hos 
ingari, fine — sorts; Celesti 
m. sn грае rs. Fraser, Gre, and 
‘Page were a sse бнт in eet conditio 
m"— сне набе эрге ous; bu 
r 
C ng, v Lov wm ess, a lig 
М t am ud them 
iby fa e best came d ay of f Tottenham, 
whose ү vigou about 
them in whioh. other groups were com рагай" i | 
е-е аПег bes! rom |. 
T. 
of Anguloa ей, dieron 
Vandas, Cat tleyas, White | B 
Butterfly plante, RUE pues the bright 
orange S. туйда, Lzlias and Aerides. 
Azaleas, as ме stated, 
very 
ut; Modesta Fleur де Marie, 
pu жест "ud rose and white, lilac shading ; 
y and Im 
e 
hose _ black blotched ал Ый looking scarlet blossoms So a this 
у, | | communications were read: 
> | By W. Lauder Lindsay, M.D. 
GAZETTE. 553 
came Clianthus Dampieri, , of of Buckland Sweetwater, whieh were again produced 
occasion by Mr. Hill. Bailey's penera ne is 
m sort; and we noticed good bunches of 
White Frontignan from Mr. Standish. or e MI. 
Frontignan, муб specimens were sh 
Drev e Denbies, near vases 
Рег Ж ifo 00 e bes e from Messrs. 
Sage, Sanders, Durrant, atra, "itis Manning, 
ylor, and Chalmers. The sorts were Royal George, 
d & Dawson sent the 
t Найуе 
Duke from Mr. Wilson, of 
The last were, however, 
Warwick, and Me Berti 
unri ч 
Р rawberries there were only two dishes—8Sir C. 
an sid British Queen, very fine fruit, from Mr. 
of | Napie 
Smith, z CT ham. 
e best scarlet-fleshed sorts 
od. Th 
collection, | were 2. мыд Ва — Бе» last a really good. 
were Delicatum and Bridesmaid. | sort. . Frost also 
r. Enstone а vex 
fruit. Green-fleshed "iFlelles were shown by — 
Bailey, Dwerrihouse, Tillyard, and Smi ith. Ak ng th 
best of these chat сту Strathfieldsaye, and Heckfield, 
green-fleshed kin. 
BoraxrcAn оғ Eprwscmom: April ll—Dr. W. Н. 
Lowe, President, in the chair. The following 
—]. The Flora of Iceland, 
ABSTRACT. 
tal number of Yer аро урына ` 
d | To 
Mr. Bailey, sent fine specimens of Toc Seedling British PERPER T 
Pelargoniums were contributed by М eck, Mr. Not British sp ires Wai Sisaccste MB Ho 
Turner, ©. W. Ho ., Messrs. iir бш ан - hag 
g | lisson, and others. » Isleworth came Peeress, salmon cie woo hl РЕР zí 415 
rose, with clear white eye, and maroon top petal: Nol ЕВ 12 = 
Alba Regina, Bessie, and Beautiful Star, three good — à 
white kinds; Rosy Bloomer, — - in the way of ini торовете 858 
Roseleaf; Amazon, a bold c ; Diana, orange nts S E traveller in Iceland is e ue pow 
y the strong general resemblance its flora 
Ms "ha ot | dre sid neci of Scotland. The 
r ofs n Iceland, however, especially of 
n 
level. 
an account of the роне of ie 
Lindsay also gave 
kept d "E concluded by an iiec jan of all the 
hite ; 
s pe пяс "William, small, 2” ex pretty. These 
‚ Mr. Turner, - Herald - 
; with Mee ception of a Ariki from Ып. 
rner, which was all that Е be desired. The 
i rles Napier, Admiration, неу 
all large plants and well flowered. 
A el. 
Mr. Lenno: 
ilm аз natives of Icelan —П. “On the 
> ea. | India," 
ч: The author a e T 
tbese tropical s ine 
ае rticularly in seasons of famine like 
h ras R failed and 
suffering роршаёї forests in qi 
n resort to the 
Yams and other indigenous roots. , The Aracem and 
Spri DN 
senta new n very pleasing variety, which for bedding 
d be valuable; it was named Ven This 
cellent foliage, and is of a pes ifs shade 
by ^ natives. Tue ач contain а 
аз | used 
shade of m amount of nutriment, and when 
roasted or 
varie! From dodi cuia е Lady Churston, a livel am tter- 
pi ou e c P and kel a Emm ты x ds red kind, with DI ev on all the | are a fruitful ЖК саты MET nies rudem 
as if іб m ег were sent growers, the best | conspec i e 2 
-acquisition to (ће class of Fi os ing from Mr. Perry, н а and Mr. Turner. bae ай ч ti aj d rrt "s 
Fea тт i s М or seen kind, was m most — kinds were Garibaldi, Mrs. Moore, years ago b Roxburgh, who pé 17 есше in 
in good condition by Mr. Brilliant, and A neges Ye 
, ; eor were ovt in excellent condition by nde - j^ ра мн: hiy 
50 The best сате from Messrs. yas sie in whose | Messrs. Young, vidson, a Among | Of these, 13 species rnit se д is 
were Балар ас суң fine examples of Charles Law- | һе so good plants of Souv iswick, | vari еар The sod ll find mm these | 
son, Adam, Coupe d'Hébé, and Triomphe en Beauté | Little-Bo-Peep, Rose of Castile, Guiding Star, British 2919605, Тһе F ша is ИМЕ Уй, 
In Mr. Mitchells (of Piltdown) stands were also|Sailor, Sir C. Campbell, Prince al, - Catherine | baricns.^ The growth of f the Y very 
cell of General Jacqueminot, Pauline | Hayes, Venus de Medici, and Queen of MÀ We|remarkable. At са t + рге i drei 
nea omg а ims ; and con- гэе шы a nice white corolla'd kind from Messrs. | planted at ^ ае ber of be reci e retis ordre 
; essrs, s blooms were | Vei | 
Madame 02, Lælia, and Paul Ricaut. Thelast| Som y Calceolarias were shown by Mr. Bur ыа ге and most esteemed Kinds to i en 
Pe rs : - sent a nice group of Roses | an: deben. je Bull also exhibited a small г" E aculeat ФО р Pota Ys ue ou. 
pots, in which was President, a new sort in excellent yellow kind called Sparkler, which looked as - “ xao -— "Chinese — 
condition, From aul came a miscellaneous | might be a good sort for beds. D m “Pondicherry pio а. qu 
collection, i a эа the best blooms зг ей to be From Mr. Tyso came a collection of 50 Ranuneuluses, [mu оой Mr i p. p lbifera, nd hylla, 
Эри г, h were Fidelia, Alexis, v: Commodore d oppositifolia Айн common species їп Rare Рау 
Olympia, 
crimson; aod Ma e Hortado. Napier, Nax Zemindar, 
plants КО for s T of рес е PR. „соп, т LA Ev - Malancthon, Ш 
ME tions, „greatly in Follando aragon, ers and others. 4 
of plant to those shown the the other day at South p fed it were ed gu Pine Apple, А 
plaut Wüs ois of Aber s rom Меш Prov rovi ighing 9} furnished by Mr. |: 
"Veitch. This Alocasia from M: oung, gr. to C. v Maias а goc een |. 
i darmi bronzy leaves, as which рын саше from пе, с Esq., of 
width. We A inches in length and а foot i m Hillingdon. Mr. Бейеу; Бы yag чый, г also showed a good 
edulis „S also noticed a good plant f Calocasia | Pro ovidenee, amd we noticed a smooth-leaved Cayenne 
hibitor, 
yr Plants aimost wholl 
at South Kensi ington on the i and б ici E 
reproduced his 
Veitch, Mr. "William, and Mr. B Bil, 
Kape also came large 
Sir G. — € These 
ме for size, but they w 
fect as regards co 
Drewitt also host fine fruit of this variety, but it 
ш. Effects of the 
r Trees and $ 
very per- | to 
Messrs. Dile, | Hill, and 
8] 
late Winter on the Conifere and | 
hrubs at Belstane. „By Мт. 
distriet. 
Of Black Hambargh „Огарев the best came оч Mr. | “Ве епо stmatum 
shown | M. Henderson, 
by] Mr. Verschatfelt., 
Nul 
likewise shown 
ç 
о 
эчик Аран а fine heads ream 
Messrs, cres Henderson ; mro ege iie] Ме 
f that kind ен Lee; the old Gnaphalium 
ко ч Henderson; and some 
essrs. Jackson, Dwerrihouse, | in. t ed 
Sage, Bartlet, vie ад гана ind- Frost... -Of | ЖЕЗ planted.. There аго 
om | Black Prince Mr. Hill ;again ‘showed wonderfully fine | an 
ery 
bunches, and Мг, Allport had v fine speci dá а апі зрели te 
West's St. Peter's. Mr. Standish sent Ingram's Prolific | D eeu cg тоса e s oium 
in pots and in a cub state. о е [апі P. Pindrow are in considerable q wantity, the latter 
Arthur 
om Messrs, Smith and others. 
The former, in se e the foliage 
