JAN. 9. 
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HORTICU LTURAL SOCIETY 
Uniiatiena soba cqueeet UCT | Be fo. more i 
N EN. an the som tated ; 
4 yore! ueeany crvam, that the e THREE EI EXUIBITIONS a of Engtish teak stated and indeed the value ar hay from the first cuttin $3 produced 
Saturdays, viz.—May 15, June is" and piace on the following | of the country; in some district erent parts & P ced by the mother 
ons are r nte e- es from Ps hey ssi seldom as 
lati ar atg , and July 10. ‘The p nted Ri o 97. per load; icts it now ® fetch from 8i. 0g pay t ld atreen: 
j ecient Re, by psp ny on application a t this Office. y ¢ Lond Kenm a Sagi oe South of Ir or md on the estate 3 " “mg es gh cig afterwards produced. ad 
sciaiuiad sedans ainagmiranenemaconee-tanatenin llarney, it rea 102. ae exciting the roots hy means of 
; = AVERAGE, PRICE OF BARK FOR early in the Sprin paige s of a strong heat 
Che Gardeners’ Chronicle. Sinrnhs Grigrins [Shieh takt sat area 
SEDI TING aEY tea. Dutch Bark sold for. *5 44 10 per Ton. | 5 vuking rs Oe pa ear Mas 28 two or three 
? NU 2 9, 1841. 1892. — Feber ; : ~ —6 ae | Thas, it is found thea ¢ ie ain their original character. 
MEETINGS IN THE ENSUIN dais oa — cha Fae RN ae - = good fi owers | are obtained with the 
rs § Zoological. ...+----- Bhp. —..Ger i lh i ea I ta = OM? after striki termed 
Lae aap tent Kepal Bocinic are patie 3 = 1834. Dutch ditto eee. : : = i ww — ing ( : by he trade pot- roots) ; planted out 
- — ‘German ditty °° Tete ort . That in wet 
Procecins again request the attention of our readers to the va Seealial F 7 ig poe gids occ [NOM A m wet seasons manure is frequently very in- 
roceedings of the Swansea and Neath Horticultural tie eons eee es Hee 16:6 ce yk thus to produce but. few fi 
ociety, as reported in our Ano —_ B fae eee ges OR Se sora os BR — | seasons, it is equally benefic owers; while in very ary 
the improvement of the oe this society 1838) Dutch ditto ines ap peice mening Pr Peay ( Magee I ‘ebange of “sol, than Aa ite Much moi ze depends o 
bs been regarded as one ey rege important ‘obj 184) German ditto . be ¢ . . ehg 4 os ° "” es oe and suality ; 
ich its means: could bea applied ; mist aor 88 1830, English Growth. from plants growing in brick rubbish. 
its effor ts have Oak Bark sold for 5. That wat 
1831. Ditto ditto - | + 710 to8 OperRood. ater is a point which cannot be too much a 
vation_of vegetables has — i832. Ditto _ ditto 2 UP Cag ee ttend- 
oa y arisen; in addition to | 1833+ Ditto ditto : Sci! fae gmeallgvamiciies but more depends on the manner in which 
Saltivated tage-gardens are now seen 183%. Ditto —_ ditto ee oe : —-7 Oe — pled, cs one | or two good wate ch it is ap- 
ed with taste, andes Bape: aie nett = ose # oft : —-66 — ae yoo pet much ig than 
apainey the ay ellings, and in ate as 1297. Ditto ditto rete Re 3 6 a is but too common a eet oot which 
bi § wher fi 1838. ; ai Sos ee a That . nt rothnbtr 
oil nla: re ormerly ‘aialoeat! ine, to say the least, ps 1839. — — ‘ 49— ; & =_ ) has Pindar, in sagt pes smoencinttey afcer a art 
; 4 _- 1s 
n We regard this fact as one that deserves th AVERAGE PRICE OF HIDES: FOR ale PAP roots dying during P> ai e tao eg cause of so 
seriou e e 
ndit Sy jorebige of the managers of enn 183! Weighing from 86bs. to Lia ibe, : 3 to Hy per Ib, | Femem Sparta young ;Dablacgrower always = 
les, man ne ” ” 2 os | no 
in all parts f the ki Jeobes hr cae and b benevolent | 1833. ms 5 ” » ithe . — rules for judging new Dahlias by, las fo nina pial hime 
pail . In order improve the | 183. it 9 = erate he 3 —43 -— res re ry ‘diseppoin ntment consequent on oun 
is to give 1835. * a os Fae, Fees 
him a more powerful motive for spending his } Me ss = a es ae: — | Dablias.—Jehu. _. cre from pew and expensive dorts of 
home than for wasting itabroad ; for if ng 4 Eck: mp KS Se > (83°28 = |aneases eiiiaeed 
pea git at ng Publiehooe i ae eaege oy, 8 =8 =} te st MODE 6 OF PROPAGATING THE PINK. 
pation, and not only hiss at home he must have an occu- 1830, Ci ; "Tanned Hides. ¢. = oo Ns. Ge Lik, bids fair to render it much more abundan 
of life and his slen mean — to: his habits . Crop Hides — = ar cige. a e. A. . = — it has hitherto been. The us’ ee soa 
he can 1832. 2 — pa" re uch time and : 
. understand, and which leads to some ulterior eadily | jess. it ” 2-1 5 — | made it an expensiy = -_ ion, and con 
To eultivat nirantag ” P to get a fair stock 
e'the piece of ground heidi His a bg vi 35 és - - Es = be ensuing season ; and after all the time and for 
E oi 4 ” i a — rimming, coverin, labour 
1836. ” _ eh g with hand. 
carry with it ifs own indeoment ht at “y ay be yal £ to | 1837. a ” » ? as A a tion paid to shade them from glasses, — atten- 
: in th it is often coupled | 1835- at ” eS ay frequently happen: on ae rman 
that he "hieahan shin, of labour, and. of | 190. * “4 eke por eglect, whilst pre er coraO a of an hour’s 
not know what es his gan work, Besides. ville dues Os 3 — | upon the glasses, without a tesibeaktiner 
ta sertea at oan — — pares ri _it will be seen from the abore, th g sigs ei | — iiss oy : ee 
225 | . 5 
has raised it, or in what op — Se wigan” re betes d more than a half-pen mny 6 ae likbe Hat gical Gardens at this’ place, all my men were ‘merely 
as they are, in the most A means, such | ing the sever ore period that glasses, if I had 
| reine are difficultion aie todos ts oe Pag het | ie os ottsgr rerapee the s ean ee a a a eer bestow on ack Bh cone ta kom pieeriet hr 5 
ith regard to decorati ve oved, the d eles rly | amongst ‘anxious, 
4, having gained a ston in t o = eater a is the the ‘svt entirely with the tanners, and i is used by then ss anf of my fa sone Aeia ite Boke “5 pt bir esa 
ill only take place when apes and ir | could; I therefore procured easily as 1 possibly’ 
: “a fae Pee, 2 me is end one hand ane procured as many cu : 
Be ated eed , tapers rand “eg | ud took E86 obaeisc ok pega ee oe reat, 
the mere raising + malas ily onopolies may, no doubt, be te in ca that article. | ground, as the onl sas propagating them in the open 
his mind, and, -fatlirsee les will produce that effect undertakings, benefiting the communi eat | had many years b es ee eee coe ower. | 
: es ae gees iq his feelings require to be upon ooo c is; which -caamot pasa roel such as Somiitie: ogg een aware that shortening, 0 or any way" 
of in his humble ae afte RS to be proud nbination of sat bat _w P ~yegg! ga in to kirske, was Pink, previously to putting it 
ans of inciting him to exertion. - ’ most easy of : re | me, at (somethin ing after 
cultural. societies afford pati The prizes of horti- viduals, by preventing fair competition, or hing fw ie Vine) ioe) it I doubled up the lower my pn “of. ip ould the 
1 by Ye sensible of the value of such one no per- | hoves all ye radon. public evils, and it be- | me to ce Poker 
. © ave been arri ¢ of such results as those jured by them to co oa else e cee atee ; 
| than English fat: Sais by Mr. Vivian. aud his friends a a dag ery means in their power. a | soil much firmer than is ual facility, I made the 
j gladly lend their heir pow oan tat certain they would hop such of your. r eS : . ner of piping. I do not use @ aoe 
sec by: working a 80 good local } tural so- unit with heir knowledg ey = Nee y ger; 7 the bate eerare  oraged with, but 
| tay Es a op We--therefore e me bia. Aedesvouytag to undermine, and nd | upon the surface of the soil, and so- elimina 
‘ them and of the Soper cats of the consideration of w, 80 injurious a plan of imposition, sites, trom de fxmness o-ehe pamntbtnees aa 
_ We shall lend our own humble society in to clip round the end of the fre oh with compelled 
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d before. E CULTIVATION 
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