154 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
REPORT or COMMITTEE. 
I. Аз то THE GARDENS. 
2. The meni of prati = чув 
о ts of Hor 
collections of t eons map. ү А ой. ре of Oud 
at present at Chiswick, should be completed, and 
should include— 
(а) Тьхрек Евллтз, as Pines, Grapes, 
Melons, Cueumbe 
b) Orcuarp-Hovse Froirs, &e. 
Norr.— These would be CNN Jor the orchard 
Pi si at South Kensingt 
(с) Harpy fete s as Apples, Pears, Cher- 
ries, Strawberries, &e. 
EGETABLES ОЁ all kinds in their 
s; examples of the best systems adopted 
in in Priv ate Gardens, Market Gardens, &c. 
_Nore.— “ The ме examples of the cultivation of 
” if ca ut оп а езшш scale, would 
or oppor riui y to see or Hif ds vario е чү чек 
. adopted by у successful _ and оба 8 gar- 
'eners. аз been much neglected 
ox years pect dur no B belies d operation 
than ood kinds and 
well-grown vegetables Sor the ds ded supply of a 
gentleman's 
(е) ^im Prants, as Stove and Green- 
house Ornamental Plants, Orchids, Popular 
Decorative Pot Plants, Fuchsias, Pelar- 
iums, &e. 
Nore.—These would be available cin the conser- 
vatory and garden at South Kensing. 
(7) Harpy Prants and "ensi Summer 
Flowers of all kinds, as Bedding Plants, 
r Herbaceous Perennials, Ornamental 
and Florists’ Flowers 
Моте.— These unl be available р = the garden 
at South Kensingt 
(h) mayen OF тата Processes, 
such as continental systems of pru ning, train- 
ing, &e., on ap Iso s should be given 
(i) Нүвитр1зА 
Хотк.— This is a ie of the utmost import- 
ance to the progress of Horticulture, and the 
Committee are most desirous to have it carried out 
на Sully and systematically at Chiswick. The 
aising of hybrid novelties might be билей i to жн 
MR in the distributions among the Fell 
(д) © AL Krepine, which ire id be 
neat and "orderis, but not of an expensive 
= 
tle foregoing, the port raphs e 
to (7 M Je the ope сое of th y к 
;getable т»; He) а а (f) to Aton F ‘he 
Float Commi nd (д) rs those of the Arbori- 
cultural ива 
н: As To THE STAFF. 
3. The Chie: Pee гаркаи should have eharge 
of Ee whole of the Society’s garden establish- 
Decisions oF Councit. 
— 
As то тнЕ GARDENS. 
tions 
The Council xp the recommenda 
under this s paragraph, and will carry them out às 
far as the funds at their disposal will admit, 
— The a rere 
П. As то THE STAFF. 
3. The Couneil be ийа ai "y дө, у 
superintending, the 
duties of the 
ing 
ртт 
tion experiment b andér his own eet or 
an assistant, "o will also act as propag@ 
him 
