646 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE m AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ИЕ 
з л au br "T a th АЕ poro dai ы Жошы | 
entreaties of Pomoxa, calling to him from his|by Мг. Mamcm and fam 
orchard houses—'* Oh stay, the maiden eried, and he obtain his "beautiful effect ЁР. чт 
неч d for the -— f flow b ow how en x bv skil 
Hertfordshire allied а the la d purposes of a dinner table, last for a few | пб are remoya y skill and perse son NE 
Ferns, some Lycopods, a few | 14 year s the possibility o t eror the plant h 
e dainty| Roses, some For et-Me-nots, Vine leaves, and|been maie yond a ў uy ы 
o Фир clusters of Grapes. Any body, with е а fine exam ple of Disa grandi va Was placed g 
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n was to have h again The a. tin-|of the upper ten казды, bat 
oved his iiid наа the thorn, апа | Тһе busi 
ыч festive ely. provement of the 
blithely, \ om in the following summer, | and the — Socie : 
Jui 1858, the Етвѕт GRAND Narrowar Rosk|its new Royal implies, is to employ its А а 
Snow was held їп St. James's Hall, and **in the | means for "the general benefit, and not for the fectly at rest, **leaves seem eat ad 
few; and i coming up i 
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sit mid the Roses, and hear that bird sing” o 
the names of the winners of Siz and Thirty ty Silver rli is in eyed a considerable gain. Your Museums of e y d— бше, 
Cups! The experiment, entirely successful, b Ea. and Art, with a “their patliamentar y | durin ng winter, while the TR 
eame Kreis an institution, e for ePi e —in the intention оё | between 35° and 45°, and freely during the чац 
Exhibition took place on the 23d of the pubis parts of the year. Mr. LEACH suspected i 
Jane, 1 1829, as aper the rooms of Hanover Square.| We need not deseribe the groups f g the|its native habitats, though а continuet lat] 
АП ж ао, and the introduction | subjeots o of the 2d and 3d Е With r dod drought may cause all foliage to die down, 
of Roses ie gave an additional charm to the | combinations of colour which they er ssessed they |r — eerte - aee: ravines where it 
scen ubtless fine examples of table decoration. | remain eo tinu ally “ With me, NA 
The T ird Show was held in the Crystal Palace be DIRE i with all its beauty, his шз take place, and the обе 
on the d of July, 1860. Nearly 17,000 persons | No. 2 was lumpish, and t kan t No. 3 owed its effect | of last autumn and w become the d: 
e and enell ; and the authorities have | to its Mosis its costly radii and eostlier Pine ун, not of this, but of next year; whilst 
sequence originated a RoseShow of their own. | pples. w in flower will die down, le 
May the cutting fi flourish € the parent stock, and HS of 
lon at Sydenham, 
/ Faden acriter 96 gentleman, after Á : b rona рои 
ve Bara last, in National loe with ihe Great ое walking through one of o vd Metropolitan od Pain m pep a d hrs ai 
Show of the Ro $ i icultural Boclier unit M Exhibitions ; ft there are Heat s and Geraniums, t паве, ЭЛАК 
y y» q, | and Orehids and Roses, and Ste barrios and 
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the beautiful Gardens of Kensing Gia Ia Aui, 
Org Foe эа, and then here are Grapes an "— of every di d to bestow the same 
Horticultural Society, by them it has been handed Ls Mentha over. apte ain. ix It is dew the same. — io gives io iN 
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ietys parental care and tutelage у can’t the Gardeners bring for something | * Tn fhe following year Mr. SMIT ё 
ul : ?|new ? The only thing nove "t I n: seen in this iving at Tow Б mina letter dd Ed 
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Cape 
icious M aos the youthful wanderer's welcome. | 997 1861 was а kA ng Ladies who | Chronicle expre 
raw accommoda tion and a mos st noble com- тездей d Ad най iae jable and that thy : Y 
Mp -Jong union between sire and grumbler M at home he might have found nhouse in Europe. 
eM CS wa XU ber, see оч Ке Стек ^w M sed dle over ag —- quo tubers of it, had Б 
h hring ings t wer : eca ite 
: | апа he wo would perha khave thought 3t safal to | surfage with 
ing wil | ain, as 
mi ight have seen last Wedn e pe ay at the Royal | the ey а 
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both the qu paia e as Tory mate of the я hs Hortiealtaral Exhibition, no асаад form, but thig treatment they b loomed тей id Ты 
These advantages will be- increased, bot to 
exhibitors and p the publie, as, under de of X Sy of. the Floral world. Tt was like js трин 
auspices and with the дн i алагой of the epicure, not with a new sauce or a in “елау i. had ben 7 
Royal Horticultural Society, e Exhibition of 16% ew dish Sitani чл but withan entirely |, xit шей: garden i in ‘whioh хз 
Roses is developed. мл ав M new prizes are | 16% description of delicate | 
There t the кучы of Good Hope a теј is ma end Sinee this serio vi 
grows а 
ы э plant called Drsa tomes adig: | duced into our columns; during that 
firs 
dà Mice the following language was employed, | Management 
d not be wise to in а M. rsen in one of our scientific works, to describe it ;— gratifying but most unex 
н gue e t is the finest Ore usplant found at the | Cultivation has 
improvement can be made as to quas eee or as | Саре о rte Hope, and we my almost add in the | possessing a 
to means at the Gardens, a e tasteful world, whether we orig size of its regal kept from fr 
digersity and happier jer еа жа ы applied flowers, or the b t colours б which they are | that во abundantly 
We had on n Wednesday accompanied, Lap specimens fro | mind th 
Show that whieh the RM Салы аш has been made | during the summer months, n 
A" а scheme but partially developed, would allow ; ; were sent in a dried state -< the Cape by Mr. d 
but with ordinary weather, and with the lesso HARVEY, who rema arks that e specimen is the them ponds and streams of water. _ 
experience, we may confidently expect in p t high, an In what way this attempt 19 to be 
such а show of Roses, as eye hath а вееп ће: wet ie indice fro from ripis to tip of ыз expanded apparent from the following me 
I dm Ө ITE eolony, тше r 
=н It oc has favoured us +— 
Сүр pally o on Table X Mountain, 208 it is во) “ With VÉ the D 
that it abominates а a close 
and that it de n dopo бй 
as follow ырак, 
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Hi es well eel тебе, or the pena vd 961^ INIT. s ET Mgh ав іп, 
ompetition are forgotten, to place standing чиет, E poris of | garden Li 
of the boggy slopes | them remain, water 
before the reader a faithful representation of the 
г mb ende whieh ie Min A per i р endi es ersed. | with а handlight o 
erept into these "cdm art ef the sre deris m x м жеу à а frequen — oscar, 
has been ealled in ; for he cannot add or omi any- [e di d th hottest TL iie shifted into larger pots, : 
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thing, and thus we have an absolute eertaint 
that the groups were neither more nor less tha. an tion ! fortnight uninterr ly. 
Alas! that I must add о x has 1 hitherto proved | offsets will continue to grow, and 
Solonis now shown—except, of course, as regards | uncultivabla. It ooca ted, | will 
and in the year 1825 it even fl jud rs 
ES i онаа proaspat о maia Banen ar folo Te ema d e S 
eussed ; iba hose dieu м roei емет - ^ тту mese a „zealous. and well-known | not оо mueh 
rior graceful form is to m heaps of eolour, have soon disappeared, and no vn es тел " am arin will 
hesitated to condemn the judgment thet con- | seems to have been put on record," 
ferred it. 
will lead TIE. Anis wise, чак. . This was і "а the year 1841. "Tham the conse- will are harm: toli, 
Mame imposaible mot ever to manie DEN uiries, s that Dat Mess Dor Б dnm аин * At P үөт 
А other - been, ралу inquis ү аа алат, оС 19, here I find up loi 
designa far tho plasses used оп RM A Бес the yo d 
пот ready to sapiy Шеп, m зй iae they tr | Land T reet 
