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benSjSiniiata, odonita (new var.),ancl viinlnea ; Oalard/a aristata and hicolor, 

 Scutellaria variegata and lupulina, Tiff nniliismoschatiis, Hollyhocks, Didiscus 

 caeruleus, Calceolaria bicolor. — Fruit, Black Naples currant, New Envillc 

 j)ine-apple, Marseilles fig. Black apricot, Mr. Knight's No. 3. red currant ; 

 Gooseberries, viz. Red Champagne, Saudi dark rough red, Red Warring- 

 ton, Yellow Champagne, Golden drop, Rumbullion, Early green hairy, 

 AVhite crystal, Pitmaston green gage, Melling's crown bob, Boardman's 

 British crown, Lomax's victory, Parkinson's laurel, Massey's heart of oak, 

 Edwards's jolly tar. Woodward's whitesmith, Beaumont's smiling beauty, 

 Wilmot's early red, Eckersley's jolly printer, Clewarth's white lion, An- 

 drews's ro^'al rock-getter, Haywood's invincible, Saunders's Cheshire lass, 

 (iraves's Smolensko, Marchioness of" Downshire, Red Turkey, Taylor's 

 bright Venus, Late green. White globe, Green walnut. 



Au<inst 2. — Read. A Letter on the Growing of Pine Plants in Mossj 

 by J."R. Neame, Esq. F.H.S. 



Exhibited. A black Antigua pine-apple grown in moss, from J. R. Neame, 

 Esq. ; this was a very handsome though small fruit, and remarkably high- 

 flavoured, A melon grown in a pit heated with hot water ; weight 3 lbs. 

 14 oz.; from R. H. Roundell, Esq. F.H.S. C'aprifolium japonicum from 

 Mr. Tate's nurserj', Sloane Street, 



Also, from the Garden of the Socicti/. Flowers, ylgeratum mexicanum; Ter- 

 bena Aublet/a, pulchella, and chamaedrifolia; Pyrethrum inodorum (double) 

 [this is the plant which in some gardens is erroneousl_y named Matricaria 

 grandiflora] ; tEnothera tetraptera, viminea, LindleyffH«, bifrons, speciosa, 

 sinnata, and odorata (newvar.); Coreopsis lanceolata and Atkinsonw««, 

 Eschsch61tzi« calif6rnica,Clark/rt pulchella; Pentstemon atropurpureus,pul- 

 chcllus, campanulatus, and Richardson/i ; Phlox paniculata alba, Carolhia, 

 and bicolor; Hollyhocks, Justic/« carnea, Fuchs;« \irgata and microphylla 

 Trachymene cserulea [the same as Didiscus caeruleus], Galard/a aristata, 

 Georginas, Ten weeks stock. — Fruit, Gooseberries : Rumbullion (great 

 bearer). Rough red, Bratherton's huntsman, Perring's evergreen. Red 

 Champagne, Leigh's fuddler, Leigh's rifleman. Collier's jolly angler 

 (good late sort). Farrow's roaring lion, Eckersley's jolly printer. Pears : 

 Citron des Carmes, Beurre Kirke (of middling quality). Passe- Madeleine 

 (great bearer, quality inferior). Calville blanche d'ete apple, Late duke 

 cherry (if protected by nets, would remain good for another month), 

 Barnet raspberry (second crop), 



August IG, — Read. A Paper on the Cultivation of the Vine; by Mr. 

 John Smith, gardener to D3kes Alexander, Esq., St, Matthew's, Ipswich : 

 couununicated by the Ipswich Horticultural Society, 



Exhibited. Thu'ty-eight new seedling Georginas, three seedling Chelones, 

 one new variety of ffinothera, and other herbaceous plants, from Mr. 

 Garnier's, Wickham, Hants : among these a variety of Digitalis ferruginea 

 was particularly handsome ; some of the Georginas were also beautiful, A 

 sweet melon of Ispahan, from John Motteux, Esq,; this was a small spe- 

 cimen, but true and good. 



Also fvomthe Gardenof the Society. Flowers. Coreopsis Atkinson;«Mf/, ffino- 

 thera odorata {\\q\s var.); /'erbena Aubleti«, pulchella, and dianicEdrifolia; 

 Galardifl bicolor and aristata, Pentstemon campanulatus, Trachelium ca;ru- 



Portugal, Lawrence, Sanguinole, De Suisse, Apples : Early Fulwood, 

 Longville's kernel. Summer Stibbert, French codlin. Plums : Gisborne's, 

 Blue gage. Peaches : Grosse mignonne, Pourpree hative, Early red. 

 Brunswick Fig. Onions : Tripoli, White Spanish. 



