= МОТЕМВЕЕ 16, 1861.] 
3 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Chrysan themums. 
RETETE YMAN, Stoke Newing- 
to inform his friends d the public that = 
the vene flower is p" IN BLOOM, ап 
w Seedlin { 
E BI 
N., begs to 
Ai collection = 
пез 
ido to place one above another in point o 
rit." 
“Rhododendrons —Nothing particular, 
—“‘ I tho ught, ” says M. M 
E m themums. 
OHN SALTER, F 
VISIT ni soe Collection 4: ы, beautiful flowers, 
which are n LL BLOOM. cde qnl 
day between 10 and 4. Sunday excepted. | "a: 
f Chrysanthem 
FR. H.S. invites the PUBLIC to had 
sgh contains дез, thousands y рми апа р 5 
cil uniqu is this or any other ates асма а 
„<А l^ od Sunday. 
Vernilles rsery, William Street, near Hammersmith 
Tora ike, W. 
m ORAE LATIFOLIA for 
and bus by, well set with 
M Buds. Sam bie sent, if А1 
ac ice о n. application 
ter. E 
E NTHUS and @ 
COWSLIP,— pent early spring flowers, vi 
large, and in all varieties T o in eng or roots; 
FLORIST FLOWERS, Р! THUS in roots, and DOUBLE 
PRI OSE. 
pply GEORGE Y Calcot Gardens, near Reading. 
ts of 1861. 
ENRY V ALT TON. jug now ready for Orders, at 
greatly is ced prices, nice pla M of FUCHSIAS, 
purus — &oc., of this seaso 
IST of VARIETIES a ce on арнар 
Жө End, Marsden , nea crm ncashire. 
E 92D an RAMS. PRICED, ose Mo 
SCRIPTIVE venere is no 
` Seedling and Transplanted Forest Trees, E i Tre 
and Shrubs, Яа. Roses, Hardy Climbers and Fruit 
Trees, and will be sent free on men 
Nurseries, Hun —— 
HODODEND 
pee in the world. 
S end aray EVERGREENS 
by the 100 or 1000. _ ral 
rsery Stock well 
The Gar E Chron "m" 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1861. 
— o 
RONS. — An Stock of 
Hybrid and Common RHODODENDRONS, 9 inches to 
by 
cmo en 
Til our Lo are the sudden decay of 
Mg: iy: neo the appenranees 
in the same 
— D eillium 
coup hes in thea 
ourse of thei 
Е 
ouse, an 
transmission 
d when 
plan 
all ov Ar m ia t prin ot but admire th 
дА a рае. 
тег. 
= of English gardeners ; ; their productions were |1 
in 
in Flower. —This class consisted of 
was 
нер change of temperature or Ares, Miah it 
useless to conjecture in the absence of exact 
nformation. 
As regards the Moi, exi formation of brown 
r late 
e 
Tree Ferns,—Fine specimens, well grown an 
very strong. 
ther Fer. 
erns.—These w 
other classes, either in the number of exh 
SERERE NUT Е 8 er Wire equal 
Britis ; the "m р 
; Musca 
ere in no v em inferior to 
ibitors or | 
the strength and beauty of A plants, some of|r 
оао Һе АЦА, ge ost of, some beig ennil I | Ti 
Hyi 
Queen whole clåss was beyond | praise, 
White Grapes’ — rca ed the size of the | seious 
Pee ng р p [4 in de cay is far r from 
with very effective flowers. un th 
Cape .Heaths.—Plants o f very €— size, and|as in © ease bes We e ourselves 
retty well flowered. “The form of НИКЕ а similar affection а few day since 
specimens was mer cap According to the report before us the "Mash 
Pelargoniums.—There was a great number of|were perfectly healthy one day, the next morning 
exhibitors, and the ss was splendidly repre- | minute brown specks appeared, and in two days 
sented. (Among others 9 plants filled 4 yards | more the berries were rapidly decaying. 
square.) They formed one mass (bouquet) of| Such a co dition might take place in a seaso 
flowers, among which leaves could scarcely be Шке the present without а fault on the part of the 
erceived Р EL was quite dazzled by the | cultivator, itis more likely to happen where 
spectacle. the roots are badly situated, d the border com- 
DBegonias.—lmpossible. to see finer and stronger posed as reported of at least a third rich 
pue but there was little novelty among | dung, a circ e very likely some day to im- 
them pair the healthiness of the plants, and there is 
d 
eolou king i umstances 
whioh рее principa lly on hes condition x ә 
best 
nure 18 scarcely ever ui in 
ех! 
od —- — eR aeri en Pes ат ieh were of extraordinary Vi eyards, exeept wher аду is y is- 
КҮЗ Mis other beautiful variaties, ei oe name. Aneæctochils, оғ орава n chids, —Nothing tilled ho the Grapes, as it increases the quantity 
A CATALOGUE of Ge neral NURS RT STOCK, extending| to be seen through the dew formed inside the at t| e expense of - quality of the produce, 
over 60 acres, may be had on applica. bell-glasses. thoug y а contrary uem is adopted, 
Can be ба unningdale Pe Sunningdale | | New or eatremely rare Plants.— roh. rens many We ne more remask m" especting the 
estern Rail novelties but к miri me arta resent season, viz., i ose in es where we 
ams quis iiir iwpeden ала тыйа) Ward's Cases—M. M eld not see what Вато had en opportunity of ovlar inspeo'ion, 
ave : 
First Prizes at the opening Shòw of the it sik aie they спава erowd there has been generally ve сорри 
tural Society, and every other show at which they have been | Of Cut Roses, he таш! that they were badly | where there has been a bad condition of the fruit. 
ex wo уона i 
RHODODENDRONS ужо yes KALMIAS for forcing; | hoin Мова dd ема 6 и was so little nip of other fruit, sive n 
d» magnificent stock of all the finest kinds of Rhododen: | Fruit was very list" in many respects, |the Gra ere — at а more abun 
p than us 
Des, à D 
ual has bee 
actice ыы ЫВА Au мад 
Mes nr йш mile ma. 
it of h encourag һеал 
сор а and we do not doubt 
bunc өөн. сте e, however, t 
Grapes were айт) especially | 8 
im 
some „oases T ` unexpected mischief „have arisen 
THE various articles lately püblishiod it in the |! 
Do e Chronicle have served to express the 
n» of Engli É on PARISIAN ае 
m. management. Our readers will те be 
paite know what Parisians x of nesnd Ө 
fcio doings. This is pletely 
© 
ри здн кы arreste 
r3 
Apples w we 
ue poe proved beyond 
riority of English forcing plah who have no 
clim 
a report upon the n Exlibition e" the 
Royal Hortie асрга ааа siii pans the last 
ce of the Journal of eo et 
entrale Ф Horticulture, of Pare. The 
No Monzr, — а distinguished tube of t tls 
pe pene with the Gar- 
that those uon get. үр these floral m 
** Upon the Whale 
question the supe- 
In а ion, M. MOREL eco Jis A eaim 
A. J.B. 
Waen should the Serie pes Snow take É— 4 
The question has been 
Florist, Ze à 
e 
f the Exhibition 
hoped, a ма as well as ational 
di is d отт — Mr. RADOLYFFE, in the 
rred to. 
T6 
to be, аз 
institution: 
publica 
r, | England in and tr e obe 
manner pedes y tmn what to do. 
Royal Horticultural Society, h 
ri an 
The 
le says, í * considers held 
hat if the Rose Show i 18 to 
be, 
consent, been committed 
He commences a Жү statin, that until his visit on 
this occasion he had motthe least 18 кйш ч our 
Exhibitions 28, like, especially а French 
l has so far as e fies, | ES any 
report. of А че чө "He then various 
classes i or words to the шее effect 
q and 
reserve reward ` for to 
Horticultural Society, — under auspices 
у сарта 24 Hg 
whom belóf imer of bringing plants to the 
highest wate iát of cultivation. That bein 
e question of -— by deg ea 
rienced growers edil in different parts of the 
so, it is no wonder that so many amateurs take 
us | part i in the exhibitions, for the English know that 
tricts, would be certain to lead to a wise and un 
of Stove and Gre een 
tse 
Plants- —He found most of the plants in iim 
more than a yard (métre) in vm ter, and 
къ in proportion. Тһе effect was rand and 
plimentary a report as that 
of M. MOoREL, which | hand, it ан be found that ve one day must n 
h either io the ear 
| decision on tha t point. The weight of evi pin ze 
e founded the prosperity and fortune of ld ts oft 
garden o for all T so, t s на ped 
We eannot but be flattered at во highly eom- ael 008: тч э оточ ba the dra i the o! е 
treatmen 
Amongst other matters which haye come under 
e tru Ha 03 i the effect of securing the sarily gi 
уо his countrymen аё the Sed later distriets o 
hi pk mn 
whic үсе. : 1 
eptional se like the — ів тобат 
deg some yg them, | not surprising That even pr best GRAPE GROWERS ki pies sugg 
ий was ан beauty, should occasionally be disappointed. We have 
erp pe seen in еч aditi did Tet 
1 tion was abov wi e produce is almost uniformly b: 
| Е mie M. Monxr was s: piadar — while on the éd. n not exhibit that 
saa E the specimens of Cranes -|show of perfectly coloured or by фино трт to 
ora, Vanda suavis,| which they are usuall 1 xcessive 
and Cypripedium barbatum, the first i E Soi th me iore gathering in te eng m 
SUN аша overs i 1l as Med of which had XM v end of July, P else that the levee day should should be permanently fixed 
ese Azaleas,—It was зт гд weary in | quite sufficient to accou i; pda - eti thenext. We shall I e glad to afford opportunity for- 
Sitong А plants. Extremely | mortifying арр. һе intelligent gs gar- the of the views of Rose-growers generally 
ге аш were covered with the а dener will note the рес presented | o; oper herein involved. Our own opinion is 
beaute ‹ They were all brou & | by his erop, and the диле : чр сап erc Pv "he la suggestion of fixing permanently, in 
py otc form above TE through at the base be attributed, and obtain some course, a certain period in alternate 
irum ‘“ I did not notice nts as s future 6.7 mi earlier and later districts of recipe 
Из» is the sides satisfactory that can be афор and 
