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105. 
grown, If they compared it with the figure in the 
"Botanical Register,” he ае =й Der would find 
this was muc ved in size of 
Rev . BERKELEY rem nimis that the figure 
in I ‘Botanical 1 1 Register ” was different from that 
Magazi 
The 
the same Ы but the A M я " figu ie 
зы n in ee cases 
оса plants, as һу eul- 
tivation Thes ii came to b er and e. The 
Bignonias were и аз serving of notice. 
They remained in flower for та р ЕМ time, 
quer agen! 
ing, an 
pc could only be er er in aa arge 
rvatories. Some spes les so Bien 
i grow Sot о or more in 
length, and it was лаи ате d to grow them 
E The Chairm 
conclusion, vd attention to the collection of 
m the был в garden, which һе 
invited the decr y tot and remarked that 
Fan rather than size dis du test of pis fruit 
xt ENERAL MERTING ad of the Fellows of the 
M took piane on Tuesday, 25th July, J. J. 
Branpy. q., in the Chair. 
Captain rmm (Assistant xt read the 
pennies of the preyious meeting, which were con- 
| ed; after m n following were elected Fel- 
ows of the Socie 
Beauchamp, The т 19 Grosvenor Place, S.W., 
and Madresfield Court, Great Malvern. 
efield, Captain Е. As, ВМ. 10. Grove End, 
М, 'в Wood, N.W. 
Wraith, Mrs. Robert, 36 Princes Gate, W. 
y the Rev. J. Dix, in bri d the Report 
SP Floral А БШ eh epee forwar р 
үлү ig exhibited by Mr. 
A oy of турад 
ow ш, айу Ashburton, had 
od а its merits. 
tion mof the meeting to à very 
anieulata, 
ial pes d to oM. M 
He w FN eall the atten 
ly to find 
and table дес 
Уегу fine collection x mixed Salpiglossis fo. the 
gs wher е there 18 pw a ve 
pie bed, of оправ y of colo e 
Касар. The Phloxes a “lb fick ae also 
of special notice, He also directed t 
ейп 
pi 
um, 
. ush, High ate: 1 a 
fine flower, мг. by Higa Mr. Bull's Lr rM 
Paes 
я ee ensis Rose, sen by Mr. 
«ащ неа the vigour of the 
“double m а 
Pisaroni 
part of the band only being red, 
RE Was ишед 
Pisaroni This method of culture, Mr. Rivers in- 
forms us, gives most remarkable vi to tea- 
ength; it is also highly successful with delicate 
growing yarieties of беч rid perpetuals, 
Dr. Нова, Honorary Secretary to the Fruit 
Committee, said, before considering the subjects 
exhibited before the Fruit Committee to-day, he 
would bring before the meeting the report of the 
trials of the varieties of early peas which had been 
grown this season Mt Mao ck. (This report will 
be given in the next number 
ard to the exhibition of fruit, he would 
hi 
ontignans, the 
ose w1 
but the Muscats of 
Тор; 
‚ whether Ain от round, 
There a round 
call 
#тайб included all grapes 
that had a Muscat fla 
grape, with a Muscat or “Frontignan б Р: 43 called 
Chasselas Musqu ué, The 
sort was, tha \ 
other grapes with flavour, and su 
ell with ordinary greenhouse hea е 
c 
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ses 
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Chasselas Musqué 6 fit for table i in dis аш, {тот 
the evil habit it had of cracking But 
he (Dr. Hogg) was happy to $; a pias had been 
introduced which P he 2 his "вео 
ssessing all its roperties, and none a 
жузү. : rendered 4 i o p t onable to culti- 
yators ‘whieh be h be the class of Fron- 
tignans end not to t io Du The 
di ished by its round-shaped leaves with 
blunt notehes, whereas in the nemi or Frontig- 
ns the leaves were sharply $ 
young shoots of the Chasselas had a фк tinge, 
while those of the muscats were entirely green. 
ripened 
re in the same ho v er same = | 
cumstances. I very exce Tcp 
worthy of eultivation n on account of its ea у 
Вау your, 
ux штей. M 
re was alsó the Musca 
oe ч Tr Rivers Early Silyer Fron- 
tignan—2 bigs thin- ones t wi 
rontignan, ripening 
Gol mp a Sa 
hardier 
equal to the 1 de Smyrne), а 
eir Frontignan (Mus "d ps 74 E 
than either 0: 
