Хо+тЕМВЕВ 23, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
1025 
Exhititio tion of Chrysanthem ums. 
OHN SALTER, F.R.H.S, invites the PUBLIC to 
VISIT his eie de Collection of these beautiful flowers, 
which are now in FULL BLOOM. His з 8а GARDEN 
d presents а 
ее admission 
ountry. 
more successful Vain hope! re found 
the same obstacles as before й ants were 
discovered to just as intrae animals 
—— And hence the Bosnie, establish 
with the best intentions for the purpose of 
dueed to spend 
Versaill: sery, William Street, near Hammersmith 
Turnpike, 
Can be um emn T" Het vc enm 
Station South-Wi 
зая 25 NOBLE еа т 'and would 
nd АП interested, that his RHODODENDRONS have 
taken | Firs t Prizes at the Я 
зү Society, and M LÁ, 
exhibited during the 
RHODODENDRON "e IAS for forcing ; 
anda DEM dk of all the inest kinds of кар. 
2 NIFERS а ve^ H ^ EVER cmd 
ning o of the Royal Horticul- 
da: show which they have been 
ears, 
the 6th inst., "e te 
President —John J. Cha coa Esq., of Aldbar, 
Mire ce- Presid 
Profe Wilson, University. 
The Right Hon. the Earl o of Airlie, Cortachy Castle, Forfarshire. 
Mr. J. Balden, Lennoxlove. 
Mr. Robert Philip, а; Keith. 
Mr. John emu n, 
5 Sadler, Edinburgh. 
Tb re! яа John Anderson Жайла Perth. 
Auditor—Mr. Thomas Methven, Stanwell Nursery, Edinburgh. 
General Committee, 
Mr. Ballantyne, Jun., Dalkeith. 
Mr. Gilchrist, Castlemilk, 
Mr. rqnoda 
A T 
a 
Mr. 
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EBEEE 
ЕЕЕКЕ 
Forester, Dunkeld. 
i Forester, Darnhall, Peebles. 
ї PRIZE ESSAYS for. 1862. 
Ал Award of 5L will be А for э of these deemed worthy 
I. Introduction and бае of the newer Coniferæ an 
nd 
other Forest AE ger with t am reference to the Climate 
of Great Bri! 
Sooteh 
Arat rc р IERI 8 
means in introducing p 
desirable new variety, raised by Mr. KWERS, and 
ie wet: during the past fruiting веазол. In an 
ard house it commenced to ripen 
shaded, dark dull expose 
melting and j juicy, and the flavour most delicious. , When 
where 
medium size, a f a pale or 
to have been called о» k ооа Society for accli- | for orchard house culture, being decidedly superior to 
mating plants; but i e, d say nothing of | the Baily York, e is perhap dod A flavoured of 
so ridiculous a name, E woule у= avowed itseli | all the very early sorts previous sly 
the rival of the societies o ti beni A EAR LBERT gs is another new 
eult e to judge he future wA the variety, таза v pe Rrvrgms, The fr H it bears 
муч its career is rine | near] và closed, fi for 
and coloured o 
creamy tint. on the shaded eu Beer) of a lively light 
The flesh, wh 
ich is of excellent 
idis er impotence. id i ^ play i shy 
flavour and very "tender and m „нш is quite pale at 
cid 2x the meeting for iei i п Fea lur, the stone, from which i separates freely. ^ This 
when 1& gave pue. а let lants, | Promises to be a very desirable early Peach 
pend. d. of $ " e SH MI —— The Vrcronia МЕ ich we have 
, | already allud $50), 4 be - 
its medals to gardeners because there was | minently mentioned K с шей э 
nobody else to receive them. W nfess that|as stated at page above referred to, from the 
his meeting on the 17th ary ће Violette Hátive fertilised by the Stanwick, and has 
ological Societ f Aocclimatation resembled | all the merits of the latter inea without its defects. 
nothing so much as а dying person listening to |The пон and leaves are those of the Stanwick, but 
yers for the dead ; it an poned its approaching the k rnel is bitter like Violette Hátive, thus proving 
dissolution by exbibiting the state of debility to | it The fruit has all the appearance 
hich it had fallen, without Mero been able to of [^ Stanwick, and. retains its peculiar richness. 
bring forth anything; when it shallhave final 
ык it will have left по other trace of its 
nce than a senseless name," 
t ће | 
known better. out in ей 3 
flavi our, but tl 
ly 
fruit does е crack in the 
than in an mo 
than in S Fruit Committeo of 
кше, Society have given it а First-class 
— у early ripening of the foliage of the 
ISI to drou gnt by — cites 
sirrempondeet of the Florist, 
eme e ту have never ient y a to T 
the Society not 
wha 
reason that t tharo is nothing to be 
ay accustom himself 
his stomach is an ons with w 
айа aptation i but he w 
ul powers of 
ova embla or ^ erater 
11. On the cobi ul Raising е7 ue Crops of Fi 
succession on тена The crop reported on to be 
than two years old. 
lil. The of Re 
ia 
aring, and сарага Live "ling u) 
of еф best fitted for Siliog w 
ачык йг sot 
Рони 
pum. pen ts produced 
tho dirot varieties. MERT Pd 
To be lodged wi the Secretary o on or before кер 1, 1862. 
Mixed ani mixed Plantation, ever. 
Timber i dieti to the various Soils, | 
We wholly agre re 
ux 
one - instanoe 
Am 
to eat horsefiesh, ааа " 
поб théréfote noe m 
of atm 
. CARRI ÈRE that n 
tion is known МУ the 
who 
e soil in Т the tre бей 
езе eing constantly НДАР 
o that X is prevented бб; реп etrating 
off by the 
in ментар to vl causes of r^ eee 
seen in our own 
пту. л тз 
»9 fM 2 y 
but they 
wer of resistin: 
p T E Acc. ; 
what an awful heptasyllable 
and the co ттеп that have or э, 
flowed eot, 
indiferent to us, for ss i we also 
resounding name ? What then, 
ns ask ye [o done in u in ће way of 
ts ? Тһе 
not holly 
кы Society 
A 
VM us 1 h 
it announced | а, 
re; and that w 
money upon s uch а scheme 
this. эй ины) Беа key.io the 
phe 
past ucing fore plants d "animals, - they 
engage in an NS o and practicable adven- 
e, but if they Ut aeclimate them zs may | 
" oertain t that чь ssue will be the same 
us from the diffieu 1 
ameet 
p: UITE 
— the 
nei al d 
Eus we that s pe eic valid been 
*' I dont uire," says M. Cuxzrhm, 
IIo 
red. march -— 
where i hoped to 
—— Msz. Jav 
month's Phytologist, ко а curious instance 
is | NATURAL па eei ным |96 
MES LOTHIAN, writing in the priat 
AL GRAFTING to be 
residence of uo n famili 
ens, 
ed heads are objects of picturesque 
beauty. At the си ofa am i near the 
stands one—of w ind is —which нестен 
ы ги 
nds, forming а complete el 
of some two yards long, with the union wor 
above as at the fork below. > · T 
—— The EARLY VIOTORIA риби i а most 
there as i yes existed in ges infusions ior that Dr. T 
This 
ell- h under t 
meaning but — ea} {will g ken to English them. under more 
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deni. а his very ребе 
he ir iruit of - years” assi 
d апа ver 
intend ађапіопіп ical pursuits, bnt 
auspices of the College, to prosecute 
favourable circumstances. 
UIT dl Ad casis S. 
I READ in No. Observations on orchard- 
house culture bya a El scs ре : 
"WP. ced and с ented о: 
ds Xn i 
Arce ee “W. P. A." with remarkable 
Sets pe the erg of public ы реше, in- 
ї Mr. Rivers when n ticing the 
to know the p 
through Messrs. L 
ко 
aud is ted p 
| millions, not only in Great Britain mti inall the: United 
"ро "d 
| States of America where gardening is practised. The 
almost universal popularity of this stock for Roses із 
