106 



JOURNAL OF 



HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 



[ February 10, 1870. 



are planted in the bordi 

 these was presented by Me 



nd others 



._ pots. The great bulk of 

 and Son, of Sawbridgeworth ; 

 tuese was '""V'rinlw, lY neer Nottingham ; Messrs. Veitch and Son, 

 Mr. Pearson, of LhUwi i . mi h Ij0 „aon, while a large 



J. and C. Lee, and Osborn and Son, «*$r%L htiaiaei stones. 

 number of seeding Pcoche. , ra , e d from car.fall^ .^ A 



IZ C^^^Sidft- sonJ'valuable actions will be 



"^important alteration has been made in ^J^^lon* 

 large Conservatory. The Vine,, .huh were P^***^ ^ir fT>ll 

 of as many varieties being proved as P<™*^ SotTof these were 

 Lit of .face and,become_somewhat crowded.^ ^j\^ he 



forest trees. Some time mnst necessarily elapse before any resnlt can 



be obtained. 



BrJ.TEMH.1 of Accousts from 1st of January to 81st December, 1869. 



HECE1PTB. 



d. 



To Life Compositions si? 18 



„ AdmisBion Fees °" .„ R 



• Annual Subscriptions I™ »» » 



tGarden Produce and Charges bOJ 1 » 



Daily AdmiEbi.ms and Promenades .. 6_b 19 a 



Kent of space in Arcades 2™ f " 



Exhibitions and Fetes.. ^f J g 



" Advertisements in Proceedings 44 g J 



„ Miscellaneous || *J fl 



utside had succeeded better ■ th 

 been entirely done away- 

 enlarged by removing tho 

 bottom 



,„ u the other:, 



with and that on the outs.de very much 



walk from the top of the terrace o , tU. 



By this arrangement there will be : a great .saving of labour, 



l'i.f-r'nOflO packets of Vegetable seeds ; 

 £,;' 110 cuttings of Figs; 421 cuttings of 



^ery'suc^^^ 



from the trees and the *»*$*£*£& ZZESSl Another 

 of them grew, and some o all ^-neW teen Fcnt off , fl nd it is 

 SSft to Sow tfthefe cautions are highly valued by the 

 colonists. , . .. 



S^ffitf&r^^ « * ^ *" lar86 



supply »» C \°V?« * * U °*?J£™ with the commercial cultivators of 

 to afford materials for "than s u " T , lel v ra bachias will also 



xii uic ««>■ „..„ n „, OT ,, i trf-es crown m the caulen, bucu w. 



Biderable number of oinamental t^sgro ^ ^ 



species of „CrategnB,_Pjrn.. wrt a l^ S^ ^ ^ ^ at ^ 



12,106 15 



npaid . . £717 12 

 , unpaid 150 



ExrENDITEBE. 



d. 



By Balance from 1868 



By CKisvyiek QordaiExpentet-vU .— 



Rent, Rates, and Taxes • • • • • **£ » 4 



I * pigments Manure Coke : .*5. =« £ 1 



Treraf Plan^, aco Shrnbo ; x ? jj 



Miscellaneous • 



By Expenses of Management— vu.:— 4M 



Salaries VAI'J.' - n 



Printing, Almanacs, and stationary 



Journal • • .• • '. 



Frait and Floral Committees JJ 



Foreign Importationr 



2 







10 2 4 



12 1 



Foreign linpnnalHiuB , „ 



Examination of Gardeners £- u ° 



Di:tSicr of Seais Phffita and Cut ^ ^ ^ 



tings 21 5 



Reading Room ^ c 3 



Horticultural Directors (including Fees 



for Judges, Examiners of Gardeners, ^ ^ 



W 3S ! M 18 " 



Co^fe C ctionofiii'f.'ectVnoxionsto Vegetable ^ jg o 



_. Llh , K 10 



About 200 sets of the 



oav apply for them in preference 



W of such of ^the Mow. a-ay ^^d. annuiS/^T 

 ^ht°;ee a \nste Direrrs recommend should be sown as 



as additions to the i eitni'aieu ui onmpaiifnllv crown in pots 



of donble-flowered Pelargoniums wa.«,y Bn««sfnl ^g V^ 



nnder glass for- whldi purp se they .»«' ,£/ Committf of 

 ^rtse^ootcUonfwill appear in the « Proceedrngs of the 



Society. . ;,,=titnted though not till somewhat late in 



Some experiments weie. "titot^ tn ongn^ ^^ ^ 



he season, m «*«-J * e ri ^| pelargoniums, and theflowei- 



Bacp( ui •■ <'/ ExhibUumt— «« .— fl 



Auvertisiug nnd Posting 



Prizes and Medals 453 18 



Bands... s ! 



Poll: 



the season, in 



the leaf.colouring 01 . tne ™^J^» y^S°" Some' aooonnt of these 



development of the otanatybubung ^ ^^ UeCi 



expenments has bu n . >a> ^ p rocecdiugs •■ f that body, 



and will appear in the lepoit 01 tne r b Phloxes 



A large^ollection o: ««nt vanet e ™mons 



has been procured, w.th the lt w y ^ ^^ these 



trial during the ensuing reason, it D. »o LU t advanc es 



flowers were maae the subjects of -T.scrutmyw u ^ 



have beer, made ^»^"£ ^f'the Crgoninm. and snb- 



^caTptr^U ^rd ^ct'of interest in the=noral department 



auring the ensuing summer a »*«£«». ^^ mflnure rtain 



Asenesof expe.me.tson nMtnI0B . or a re cultivated as 



Lab..ur,"j'udge's ; ' Fees', Luncheons, and ^ 



Sundries • ■ • ; ■ • ;; " ".* 



Russian Exhibition and Arboncultural ^ g q 



Expenses of Permanent Exhibition 54 15 4 



B» Xeminfton Oarden Expenses— viz. :— ^519 7 



Labour •■ ' " lfn4 11 



Rates, Taxes, and Insurance Uj» J ** 



Engineer g 12 



tVat3r 494 f 7 



I^Smtc ilarure C^s are Coke 166 1| S 



Gravel • o 2 2 



Trees, Plants, Seeds, Sc „ 



fuperintendent's Salary -^ j 7 



Miscellaneous ■ 



^ciTd plants which nsuall »o««ta ]£*»*« chi5W „. k anring 

 objects of profit, has been diligently cameo on 



Conversazione 

 By Interest on 1 



2789 6 11 

 184 13 

 1939 10 

 1049 11 



i Current Account', £2,409 12 10. 



£12,106 15 7 



reBulls - . i i „„„,:.„. l, R<1 been made on the effect of 



A valuable scries ^^nitoatVlnfinence cannot be ascer- 

 iff«rent stocks on K JM nt J 9 on]> . . but BS far a3 the experi- 



(liffcrent stocks 



ments go the resuU has \Z JaulTior^'the SenU n cCommittee;and 



will be published^ the 'jJ™™'^ in the Rardenj and planted with 



a &Stol£7£f tt%SrtTBnggestea by Mr Andrew Murray 

 aiXave'Pthl comparluve effects of pruning and non-prumng on 



SI st January, 1870. rnr rect 



Audit d and lui.na correct, 

 a James NicnonsoK,! 



robebt hc-dso!.-, >j 

 John Gibson. ) 



THE FIG AND ITS CULTURE.-No. 1. 

 M, „ P q nr PEOPAOiTios.-The increase or propagation of the 



SJft^SSI ^fionXrs, by inarching, ana, 

 la 5;^^S,.-Tbese are young shoots from near the 

 baee or crown 



oiVe 7^ which.^hen taken off, have 



