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not fully transmitted to the s which he 
attributes to m dg Pr mn taken place 
in a cooler с influe of cardin alis 
Ваз, however, produced a еш, effect in the 
present instanc 
The seedlings appear to be early summer'flowers 
with the large and ha мя me habit of the au- 
tumnals. Tou will b ased kindly to B giu 
that the two objects in qu ‘each are Киш, = 
authentic chil ds between two 
and I wish h all upon my basi ii ed 
ticulture to ig no opportunity of idi ge irs 
ua 
necessary to show a rar 
The exhibition of а cross between n Mos. "Pollock. d 
Tom Thumb, being authentie, even were it the 
} тіпа erg» 
the ain 
xperiment, or gleanings from "я 
and valley, river ог pm illustrative of n oid 
wild and wondrous changes. Such obje 
too rarely seen on vis tables of pus Hae 
is 
lety. I believe because the 
horticultural min nd i ved as it is in the present 
day, has not been sufliciently turned in this direc- 
tion. In the early part of the season an observa- 
m MA. made by my friend Mr. Bateman that 
а lack of horticulturists at the present 
‚ utterly 
diy. Nor this remark was, I Ab ia 
y som 
Bou: е опеу d 
egitimate horticultural pune uk s ithin 
ithout t lls i i 
ad 
зы with ы that thes 
men are ря must be rising, in this almost over- 
Mz. Barony 
ТЕМАМ then gave a lecture on Raflesia 
wie which КЕ be printed in the next number 
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING, 
Jury 11, 1865. 
а Meeting of the members took place at South 
Кезо, = Those ay llth inst, Mr. WirsoN 
8 a tUe p previous meeting qi end 
and the 
калы the Г теа ы were acted 
Society :— 
2 
ae: 
hg been contin 
WS of the 
№ Н. W. 108 Belgrave nll 
УМ, The Grove, ee ый 
Poen, а, „беп. Wm., 5 Gloucester Terrace, Camp- 
Halewood, M Mrs., 9 Sussex Terrace, Hyde Park 
WE Hemy, eia" Lu ӨЛҮ. 
William ‚ Carlto Club, S.W. 
and суйш, ймы Vela D itag Cat 
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read the awards of the Floral 
en 
curious orchi bo дата He ssum), 
which he called the particular tention of the com- 
pany, he said, possessed a ve scent; во 
much so that when the gardener put it on the bench 
agg packing it for its journey to Sou th Kensi g^ 
Di аба знатной repente рү Мт. Bull, was 
also worthy of n It а large tree fern, 
covered on the ib em with a hien e wn fur, The 
Trichinium gere gem exhibited by Mr. ар, 
of Ipswi as а уе р utiful 
ora and Cherere, were ver 
nt specimens, rarely, he believed, seen in such 
perfection they required to be grown in a cool 
conse ry. Those exhibited were considered 
чобу of a special certificate. With regard to the 
Invi енше Scarlet Sweet Pea, exhibited _by Mr. 
Bro f Sudbury, that was another specimen to 
which he ond call particular attention, 
at notice i ina а small way. 
own he 
and would amply repay a 
They would “be delighted to see Мг, Bull's collec- 
tion of zonales, as it contained some most ini 
ieties. me 
utiful effect. Т 
а т also M JAM a highly pleasing 
ttim 
the реа d he “had now the pleasure of 
calling upon the Rev. Mr. Berkeley for his obser- 
ous елу exhibited 
s - the мр р d 
before doing so 
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