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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
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dense mass of shining green foliage made it an 
rest to all who saw it. was it 
seen, the ыы et rn is 3 
pe ses inches near 
reaking up of the frost - that disas- 
winter mentioned above, it w 
was perm 
it every chance of bre: This, however. 
it ref c to do suut at the: m of the groun und, 
and w: erefore 2 own to th pa 
but the 1 feeble efforts at growth it has made since 
little of it 
eljset nt ii tere ever again becomin ig an 
uch wutil 
ripe, = i fate betting 
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| ense quantities with which these trees used to 
d. can seemed 
= Dr 
February 1864, 
Piin su TO ан wet 
en а 
d—with a testimonial, ее of the sense 
of his long and labori Services to 
accordan r. Lindle 
node ae the og or no н beyond а 
; yet чача t hese obvious 
sadvantages, the very liberal sum of two hundred 
and 
| faithful ‘ote of тсы эон 1 
guineas was sge үч! collected, the — portion 
being contributed by Fellows of the Horticultural 
Society, and the residue by other friends of the 
Professor at = abroad. The funds that 
were thus placed at their v даана ks Committee 
decided on popa to the есе 
| тте es n n to its еэ" value— 
hould hav nthe character ж its ornamention 8 
pecias significance e, when fferi 
to Dr. Lindl 
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matter with muc T and produ a design 
highly ereditable to their artistic taste and skill, of 
which m following riot description will enable 
our rea rm some conception. 
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Itis an Apron of ae silver ( 
with an oval base, ornamented by всго 
and flowers, haying on one side a shiel 
Канн fy wre und on the other the following 
inscriptio 
JOHN nik DLEY, 
From 
в S AND CONTEMPORARIES, 
ken o eir admiration of his works on 
Vegetable inr amies di -— Systematic atic мовы 
ee 
FELLOWS or rug ROYAL они отт 
in grateful recognition of the energy and zeal 
with which he steadfastly devoted st himself 
to the interes rests of their Society during an 
and a right Pr medir 
The Theory and TE x Horticulture: 
Both the Morus: wai P Зонара re 
The stem—& ca pi 
am ented with leaves 
We may p mu 
presentation which wi 
place, Š Ven been 
and b iful a specimen of art sh 
at one o or коб 2] 
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