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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
very curious and remarkably 
and | from this arrangement is 
f | different from the normal character. 
h ur ber miis ро hw x m e rr erging then, closely on the one hand towards t ws 
wd" The | 5 called Meri: Өү 
tate of Шера не бн 
up i ioi o on 
ing stems, bearin ng à profusion 
sweet-sc ented flower 4 of var туй sha 
their de of devlope a 
ee 
constitution and ew rked 
d Pink has t 
or cut o а multit tude, of min 
xs 
pi one case three or four times divide Y in dis other 
perpetual | bloomer, о 
TN there 
phase under which the Lad 
eem iade. == puts on 
ым c rem in which w 
o find Ux 
masquera 
ed, the À only once ; 
undertak he task, and ing carefully алав ons and all sorts of fantastic and grote: | succes of UR ring s stems ge 
| , which must of course be - ате remaining another |p ттд that opis аа 
ons, 
m 
wi e : 
to be watched, and, i 
well as the leaves mus t "be hould not be at all 
necessary, they as 
rem oved, TI 
I 
LE PARTI-COLOURED 
at some of the 
| a dis 
be ers, ir 
А re iti 
Eo. to the 
was a Surprise to many an 
It came upon the scene во SU 
Fern 
"vm ‘simplo garb of the |its 
f Perpetual or Tree Carnati 
parents. 
Though 
le 
scarcely i imagine how it could be improved upon 
wei so amike the — I" genis Petunias 
mid n form еа Las рена d complete, 
n 
" P not 
r the 
has ium i ma а 
NE А 
A the m ann 
жайра " Whence came | 
d fan 
in | ien it vire 
ond hilling up the land of the Gaul, som me [duri 
15 cover ейи ally th S more saperti bM 8, ummer, and ы edu boen Then but little Seen and 
are 
у here 
g the preced- | in 
could not lon ng be Bruni t 
| the 
"Those seated are seldom diseased | я сей. 
е деер в 
Rue: in Tid y vn jpopitious y 
add a peculiar direumstanee which has | i 
in со of his ехрегі- 
similar character, some of which, al 
Like of last spring, have become generally kn 
te with it, and not without good credentials, for 
rchard ^R or oed 
rd, or t пе а! 
ызы жытын A polus 
sold ihe е toa M 
can be 
У роз of honour. Our older frien 
lore pleno, i is no Анч very — and highly orna- 
with rich ro white blotched 
ird volume E the Journal of the | surpassed by a 
ЫК E sd an ze it is entirely ec by 
..The ү < 
another fair one named Eliza Mathieu. 
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LATE EXHIBITION 0i ОЁ 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIET! 
98) 
in the size of its flowers ; 7 but it is тони more 
1 
тш rather lighter дш; the 
a -lilac instead of a 
includes its varieties течне latter, Eliza а Mathieu, tis эй ot а туушу of 
. Let us look e e an ee gae oum 
e pns familiar state w 
regarding as her normal cem 
Ca ary lite den of her Mg teen when'she puts 
metimes the change | o 
ght —Ó— free 
white. e are рт 
cultiva "There 
The 
Lion, 
Un 
is far in excess of the n 
e parts uated 
that de ташу е чанае to Prem e Species 
generall; increased in ble manner, 
most charming plumes? imaginable are formed; 
flowers in ariety are more regular in form than 
pao of ena erae o Xn but they are emer Чеда 
or the вак istinctness, 
18 | colour, Boing - а uc cm ve lac, mar 
with whi 
As pot усе Torth ihe pese А 
ке о conservatories durin; 
etry ос It 
ariety callod "Frisellie, which — 
found a few years sins in Ireland by Mum 
after whom it has been К апа desig the | 
present season ар onaly at the metro- 
exhibitions, is., Horo the the fronds reach from 
of greenhouses 
шее a a iB 
ез pi а А 
inus bloom Беч u 
might die nn е between spring an D 
озо as wel led out in te crown ki 
ше ө M id 
tabilis берейн; his is more дейме in|i 
ked like the i 
ined from p, 
Тне fruits “іп не: ШИ 
far the best part of the Exhi 
: ordered oe the 
хот which wr 
mark — f the 
his EE a to дигә 
ti of other f 
pcm reproducible r pem: extent from 
tie 
dba 1 — s Wood. Th 
ат anent mon- | worthy of this special notic 
at least, in the fo rmed, of iren к с 
spores, or to the many varie в, well marked b- or "Сото eis p 2 
the [s is 
ine retained. 
marked form just mesnet but without the de. T 
А of t the plants mdi of. Dalkeith 
glaucous | ad 
din 
7 | than pe Мыл зи fms our Thows. 
of the > lar, 28 
nearly as 
зба 
collecti ; 
| Neotazines, 1 and Plums, І saw noth hin 
Grapes, three” 
we may just mention one other very 
ll-known miration 
Which, has „bee n fo und in North Wales, and Ск таг -— , the colour being a дее When р ated im leetions, "А-у of the two 
variety ines in жа ораз border, M Woi] i 
Ре ш by X Е: Mp ORE, after Miss FIELD, by whom it | hybrid Pink proved itself to be well mi m deem em d 
ound, and presents the remarkable p y of|garden purp It had Шу a. remarkably | Dalkeith 
a ааб development. He ат portion | robust constitutio L which some € «i d bo Nen 
of the ріппге, usually all except P or three at {һе | similar character not vun D си 
lower e et of the frond, are fo rked а i eir base, the marked at different periods of the m. that this free S bi t d quer " ^ 
is constant to i 
imme like parts only shorter than usnal, one of them gether one which we think, T i "Аш бү ақ among the 55 varieties exhibi 
being ing obliquely directed backwards and the other | favourite in the flower — which, although not 
M t rwards; e: the pinnæ being set on op In the instance above ese. to, each of the plants | The finest bunches 
m$ we have the ета nada fours, more or less | formed a dense co eerie t of dark green herbage, F cap a had not 
regularly m. laced at short | attaining a general degit y^ о t 6 inches from the | Black Ham urgh o often а! vement 
along там». "The : appearance resulting ground, and out of this, grew up from each to the rmt there much impro 
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