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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Novmszg 9, 1861, 
rmous bush of the lilac зач exhibited | by 
Mr. Ѕостн, Gardener to 9. Tyso: - в Upton ; 
from top to рва it was of Pr dim 
Of the Fruit we shall only say that i did honour 
срна skill ; especially "he „Grapes, which for 
awarded First-class rg cates to General Slade | a small double white Camellia with two bloss o 
and La + Н. vd s P p] а mendations {о | Dracæna termi 
C Bessie, a decision | vede ӨГ э being the larger and шог 
ү амар у giv bj h 
it may however | 
| Carissima а EE raward, w 
general  unsurpassable. If m French, Cu 
ns de less favourabl 
-or the em, ve XA. pe re the followitg al а nera cinn nabarina, 
their brighter sun and warmer soil, 
f Mr. блттЕЕв:—бм1т A нү E Of flowers 
red and t 
їз with Vau P Fontainebles 
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pes en Sita Calville Apples or r Uredale s 
Germain Pears as appe LEW. 
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neither 
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vli ch is в quite | бе ек eus Mite, ату» «n 
were in one back corner, forming 
some of the Cyelamens and Primas 
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ŠALTER | were he "ew in front, u дап arger Pter 
s La Belle Blonde, a large white am atch he Myrtle, |а 
у |showe was 
‚ bu t inferior to о | corner et d the i cipe less du d ibd 
e аҹ as have ено | Vesta ; yit 8 gt of the Isles, 
ffect i da P © 
yello M reddis h tow ards the ode — was very Moulins. 
takea der Aes ону p pro- 
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gress that gardening is making here, t 
exhibition as that of Wednesday and Thuredey |s 
last; and we trust that when people from all the 
regions of the eart - shall 
nd Exhibition ensing ey may fin 
our Du*TÉ power Т vy моні represented, 
We add the follow. ing from a | уы 
rned than ourselves in ле; е- 
y the finest new variety 
a very decided ас p" to the 
ine of дь А was the La t. Clair 
rs. Dow; 
were shown, the 
t 4 inches i in dia- 
next ars M to the | 
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f the novelties then and there | lik 
8 | fere 
ye бешге was Novelty” a blush white, ro 
all. 
бомЕ time since we took opportuni d 
; н ting the attention of Colo nial Governments to 
r sas varieties. The most | the importance of having good rocar F. 
e exhibition e Jardin| pared for 
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use such a work to be pu 
kilful s ed 
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cum- | ha T, 
, а charmingly delicate flower. il 
The Ee "t Y this great unde m 
round аза require, we under: stand zs or 7 volumes 8yo, of 
cricket ‚ of which one "e S 
expeoted annually. 
eame from Mr. Bm, Ms they Were X dis- 
that we ена expect to see more of iti in v 
ON SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF THE | 
WEATHER OF oco ME m 
e the two- | ` Tire meteorology of October 
e large- - T : J - 
g were Оре | passing comment. 
of the seaso: 
of the rest of. its class was Surrn's Ge dil "lade, 
shown wn by Mr. SAL ALTER. ‚Тыз was a flower of the 
i The operatio 
ieties, ich h kho name of o rvsan- | the month of Octobe: же 
ihemums was den iven. The sa Pius 25 
e or less evident in some of p* flowers of|ofa 
Ineurved, upon which it t was, however, very 
decided improvement, the x eli being Mn and 
compac tly built up of short incuryed flore ts, which | be 
e < rette de Yor 
;the ом was one of those coppery reds 
зо common amo santhe c brighten 
by: the miim fips а їп 
n Es the ye мей 
This is no pen rst-class varie 
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once z the less a is on of the келе of 2 
еш - ^w e bush-formed 
y ar pus far preferable without precedent. But . Was, 
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„Tt was the most natural, being | most remarkable feature in - month, sto 
s | plan i were undo пме 
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tirely new 
iint It now ts with the оңай 
тет to f ao dosirablo a fatu 
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utline 'of the proper upright growth of the| 
Chrysanthemum. It was the most effective а are compensated 
beautiful, as giving an idea of completeness and 
aint, while at the same time the 
period, ar — 
will give a mean dail 
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this in pu He condition, but on the prese беп 
m on the plant was 
It had, like Lady St. 
ineurved but i 
кзы Iac, the colour is rather 
; the Pompone class a very curious and rather 
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Sub-committee of Censors 
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excess, of n nearly T: 
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ll-m. anaged, but 
strong coe mg for ler 
moppish e. цы at the best, and they ar 
execrable at the worst. Asfor e rest, if с 
xm to offer prizes in such form as to admit 
plants being tortured i 
te, we su 
flattened and exti gt wi 
so conspicuous by their deformity on e 
occasion ; but we really hope for better things. in the direct 
rA i edi er igh onsome arn. 
on the 8th and 15th, 115°; on 
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опташ, ogram, measuring about 46 inehes by 20 
and of proportionate wv ves contained only 
d ot i est maximum reading, and giving 
Gad aias of Oladium Chaatini dud Belleymel. lento hetero 
ence between the high highest and lowest readings е 
