THE 



FLORICULTURAL CABINET, 



MAY 1st, 1834. 

 PART I. 



ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION S. 



ARTICLE I. — On Raising Seedling Ranunculuses. By 

 the Rev. Joseph Tyso, Wallingford, Berks. 



Permit me, through the medium of your very interesting Flo- 

 fist's Mmjazine, to reply to the Queries of your respectable 

 Correspondent, the Rev. S. Wigg, of Leicester, relative to my 

 method of raising Seedling Ranunculuses. 



lit. The (lowers which are proper to be impregnated, are those 

 which have good properties, and produce pericarps, especially the 

 following : — 



Dark. — Admiral Keppel, Hanno, Kempenfelt, Naxara, Niobe, 

 ' iuivix, Roi de Mauritanc, Variat, and Viola la vrai Noir. 



Edijeil. — Agricola, Artificial, Dr. Franklin, Heu de Fontenoy, 

 I'lavimoriis, Galitzin, Grand Beyer, Grand Monarque, Horatio, 

 .Julius, Louiaette, Nestor, Rose Incomparable, Tendress, and 

 V. mis. 



Spotled. — Andrew, Arbrisscau, Benjamin, Cremona, Esther, 

 PabfaM, Flora, Jsodoms, Lord Cochrane, Pourpre Panache, and 

 Princess of Wales. 



Stnprd. — These flowers seldom produce pericarps, yet I have 



n Melange in a state to be impregnated, but no other good 

 Bowers in thai clfl 



M.iil, ,1. ( Iota, Kail of Coventry, and particularly Thompson's 

 Queen. 



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