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1008 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
м6 00080176 the constituens WRISR NIS D E ar E D re he | than Victoria for producing abun 
we conceive the constituency which has most claim to tube-like perianths imparting a pleasing variety @ t] Undance 
speak on this point is the body of exhibitors on the last | decorative materials obtainable at that season of the |fection a luum of the finest fud Whethar 80 
occasion, eonjointly with the officials. Along with the gay many-coloured Hya xe PONAM th maa arholi ctae uxury Ty or озү 
doubt tliat an y positive declaration " ponon by sucha | [ше Narcissus, the Tulip, igi (н; and the little | tuting one e necessaries of life айар 
constituency would have its full we rean Scillas, the species of Lachenalia are qui ite 
E soda the remarks to which we havé ied, Mr. RAD- Vir to-hold а place. We hope to see them yet 
YFFE intimates that, tak iug an average of seven 
yeu, the 30th of June would be found to sut the | bea autiful. 
rthern and 
RIS and western. This year s show was held. FOR TICULTURE IN AUSTRALIA. 
too late, but a few days indeed before the secon ONE of the incidental benefits resultin ng from the 
bloom in his distri ct, and in consequence tiere International. Exhibition of 1862 is the stimulus that 
was an absence of choice summer Roses. If t 
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[Novzusgg 15,18. 
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day were to be permanently fixed for all кү з, апай various other matte cely be | this lucrative € etum for th d ofi in 
the 25th of June is suggested as about the time. brought forward in ihe [pii п building, e especially sought i in the — return he Capital erpa, 
“All persons worthy the name of Боду" ie floricalturdl and P spec Societies | lon; as the pri f labou апа t the outlay fop 
ende Е get rei Roses ready by that time if! exist in most of the pri d ойны, е. ps mp d | 
they ca ready to show in June, let us no | progress and results е een always ap-|  Noneof the small Баја еа 
longer talk оба absurdity та of the rosy month of! parent. "Now, in connection "uh the рдан: ич berry, Currant, Ras 4 нел. erm, sues] 
June. Ifthe E of Englan P? Exhibitions of products intende га for transmiss sion in Victoria, TERR vallı Fere z 
cannot be а either by "e th, 25th, or 30th to London, they have risen into new life veste Quin nce, bes ( 
of June, then I naturally ask Aye are they going to | exertion, and mr future results may be fi Plum grow Къ А, р \ 
give us two other series, ҳу ich as perpetuals they ought | bp sn therefrom. We haya eceived ih e Kos iria д EDU" Р 
give" Mr. RADOLYFFE goes on to say it would be as | of the Industrial Shows held j in Жаккан, e well. f the *c ( 
easy to provide for a Rose show in July, August, or | Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart Town " Natal, N 8- | of the а Plenty 1 { 
September, as in June, if the "y was Armes wick, Prince Edward's Island, ritish blight is very destructive 
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as might be advisable in accordance ана, Љав t this | details, both for the pied they indicate and t 
could not be done if the time was not fixed till - [lange atten denoe they have attracted. 
Ошу fix the day at the г ка: in November, а Our principal colonies have each thei 
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er of Roses et produced may bel den, and the Government botanists in "Хы айса, 
und t 
21 lbs. Figs succeed ° ea A 
two 
gar Govern 
Evinoks When the day named $ в too early for the "Trinidad, Ceylon, е the Cape Colon y, Natal, bearing their t 
north, the sun must be let Re: means of Parkes's | Me Ibourne, Hobart Sydney Brisbane 
forks, and when too te for the south the trees must | pla aces, have entered premo into the subject Si pro- | and brown Ischia, and Smyrna. 1t may beam 
ck later. It would be difficult ^to moting the inks of йю эйи опа1 ыы tion, | that dried Fies will tually апре 
fix any day to suit small Roseries, but it is held to be by X forward whatever in the shape of economic | imported. Althou ough there are some few 0) 
ктш бш to say that large Roseries could not find plants and products may n Jit and useful. We |in favourite spots around the vicini 
oses either. on the 20th of June, the h, or Y dh i ape bom a 
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usty knights of FronA's Queen | colonies will be novel if carried out оп а comprehen- | thr е D Втр yv the т of 
for "dace his discourse with this pro- scale; and many of the commissions appointed, M: nt specimens of arly all 
n а periodical comes out without-a| w re they cannot send the fruit in its natural state, | v ее се Хоні which ed Маг? 
е шау, does the disappointed | dried, reserved, or in s ten illustrating them - Ae x oen 
Z “hali lae glad to hear | p 1 т wax, or plaster models. (таңы E 
n this exhi- | There are many өч, Md other fruits which hays the aggregato т veilt of. 15181 11 e rof Б 
с miim been seen, or are but 
These will be lo: 
"Thore js а little group of greenhouse bulbons| co 
Exc is е носі, of m ы АҢ cultivation 
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of Pg lovers and of very easy managem Australia may 19 Бе out of нна аз s indicative of ata 
ef р 
y consist of two cr thios lance- 
lesser breadt h, either ereen 1i, 
bus 
or or spotted like. die of some of our common Orchids, | It had so a-sourcò of complaint thát T а i j er 
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| there was а nominally existent.horticultural 
5 rom the centre of these leaves grows a simple upright Sydney, i 
dney, it ha promoted hortieul- 
scape or flower stem, reaching in the more ornamental ture, kishes by instruction, by invitation to со competi- 
лез from 6 ог 8i nche „offer of prizes 
eight, and d t 
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E s oge a arg e о АРЫШ ай and more artistic gardeners | a le 
One of the commonest, -— have ve А no s relaxed in their efforts, but have to d. 
Рима culture of th У |in th 
y а very lively-looking little part of si oured ДӨ ае the horti 
Sai is the species called L. luteola, in whi ch t ina ме dior ti and interesting than it was. 
eaves i 
п t an e чады if ever | unde culi 
yellow. slight tipped with green, are abundant on.the equalled in w So uth Wales. For or chard growth тб 
1 t planted with fiv i 
e or six of its | thi England 
green, 
on baskets at a time being о! 
superior merit, or by | у green fruit 
EH 2S UDD espite the want of opportunity 70,0007. to 8 
ading branch 
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iege and Oseberries m KS Sea 
usually from 
ре. ше i 
bs, each of which yields а flower-spike, has а жегу | for vaca фу PEE уне. ions. Mr. T S. Mort, so well 
ot very dissimilar to this is the species | known in New South Wales floricultural annals, 
ү it differs in having a narrow ring | embellished his beste grounds, parterres, and gre 
n 
e edge of the Nb pc ы flowers. | houses with stores of the richest beauties of "Europe. M 
e flow Mr. 
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ir produce iine rni rudi of козни Mr- 
dri Wentworth has, too, with ristic 
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ing towards introducing. t 
ed may be Ex with here and there рег ceive 
g ont pi 
capabilities of Clarence and Richmond f. win 
economic жые апа ап association ie been 
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th is | ture, which he во long and [root oim patronised i in the berger. before Т. 
the се аге of a deepish red, | imd „Љу introduc ing many тулен and new plants supply into ar 
en. There her "mi бае hich justify is made in large q 
сав ‚ we 
аш oore, the ector - нанар 
/ and might readily be increased 1Ё| Botanic Gardens. 8, had boys lecturin T 
Я ato look fo 
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and v ус. ауан 
rts of Тав 
ee tma of the отор а э 
ch will 
A of hardy greonbopse bulbs 
all lat vu prs little баа require. Тһеу bloo s бла? for developing the economic resource: Де € In ue Чете. ре б 
їп m after w hich they shon " be suffered jo mature dis ha 
T oul о has been found to flourish Western e mere E ве 3 there i ma 
ou5 August they s nies repo vp in light Australia more luxuriantly than їп апу other country, | luxuries of the the dm 
vali drained юй, planting Roa three ofthe stronger | ог whereas in Spain, a long celebrated “ land of im immigrant ata most moderate cost. And de 
bulbs о arger growing sorts, or half а dozen of| Olives" the planting -of the youn ed and thej of ее y. open up mew fields of. en 
those А ile eid oa sorts, in a 5-inch pot; or a single] ultimate ting, are proverbially the work of three. prise. P. L.S. Qc 
bulb of the larger ones, and about three li i i Neue Б Korais the Коз bear fruit, ~ 
in a 3-іпсһ pot, P" size is sometimes more con- | plentifully with but little attent on after six or seven 
venient for in flower. ere Borih. e oil is stated to be of first-rate ROSE INFORMATION. ве of 
stands, We have ied 2 анир used sandy and not quality, and е to wi best Italian. The Zante _ New pon fie 1862. —ÀNo sooner rond pe 
very fibrous pent soil.. They may be placed in a cool| Currant or see edless Gra another promisi tiel ; 
ting, and tr 
frame after potting, and treated as newly potted "bulbs of ipie, and Rae айар to the Ey Er к З ate of pn with great — 
i y of water being given | ће colony. ти ches к mitted to rot on the|nex 
until n autu E 
removed to a greenhouse shelf, w 
near the glass. Here а-аа 
y er months, , and со 
ike af ing 
-eoloured ident perhaps мнз is not a more favoured land upon earth | then 
eli =e те D. fiiere dei vernment botanist, tells us that Bourbons, 5 Teas, and нурда dipton 
tly is quantity ; des rip » | 
autumnal Moss 
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