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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
Order from a Fellow ofthe Society. 
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SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1841. 
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Fine Collections of Oiehiadeetas Plants, Roses, petafgobiting,” 
Ghent Azaleas, 
The turf, which a before oe hae 
carpet, h a 1 2 he I and the 
Pring rk elm art the deep 
eless, nine tho ons, among 
were many of the hi d fairest in the land, im- 
pelled by the love of flowers, and not having the fear 
pressed into the 
splay of floral 
proofs « of skill i in | cultivation, been 
by this great Society. 
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SPLENDID NEW ROSE.—“ ROSA D’ beauty—for the varied fo hi s plants, 
ki ern tee Co. beg lease to to all “re | one of which a poet would have compared to a foun- 
oy eaeet ti pais abareeh a which they can c seen | tain of emeralds and gold—for th glo 
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or guard pap ge ye tee very —— | others, ere by nam e cannot 08 ie hd 
finely formed, and deliciously fragrant ey are produced in ers to the r onicler, to fi in 
on. from the be: f May until the end of No- 
vember, and farviaplay e falls and freely, without anyhard | another page. We can only say that those who love 
Pid 4 or hg oed gh nila ie Praatg! which, when the “ to én that fair,” were well rew: for thes 
buds a 5 ‘ rf a 
to a Primrose yellow, van = pinkish-buff his Rose has | visit the scene, ; ’ those 
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fifal thick, glossy, dark-ereen foliage, is also quite hardy, and | Wit expected a fine display of fruit. Upon this point 
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iiek, at Ae. meotion-uF nitural Society in| ‘The display of fruit on Saturday was decidedly un- 
street, and were awarded the Silver Banksian Medal. worthy so an oecasion. . There was not a single 
- Plants will be sent out in the first week of August next, éplleetion, note of tie Pine-apples were “4 i 
ener okies canal stow ye $. each. re a. . a w > ‘ 
N.8.—The usnal allowance able, an handsome specimens of Grapes 
_ Bester Norsery; June Sd, 1641. __—___ | gm Mr. Davis, Sit Simon Clarke’s gardener, 
ee ee SHOW, a nad ok gE oe 6 Messrs. Chapman and Wilmot, were sadly in 
exhil to need of rivals. In fact, the Judges could 
hi exgeects fruit is like lilies plants out Beg 
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