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ingui sorely swift, the slow, the subtle, 
eeper, the hunter, every one 
which bounteocus Nature 
r h 
aid can be but feebly Page ry ee Set in which 
nin Sy must be Sypediats and he has 
e.does receive 
That writes. ee all alike : 
Or, foll same vein of eta: witness the 
use he makes of ey seat leis of Falconry :— 
M 
aggard, 
ak me know her keepe = call, a 
That is, bag watch her, as we watch thos 
That bate and beat, and will not be edie t. 
The 
sae Le: a from the same play 
‘se hipp’d with an old mothy se ait the stirrups of 
wi 
Potion ming of a Shrew. 
way'd e back, and shoulder- shotten, &c. 
Or — vallasions We the Following :— 
er 
and his nice tact and ee of his 
most probably be, in the conclusion, that none ab 
all. Although many absurdi ities ha ave been meer ted, all 
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of life 5 and_ his early and hasty marriage, and the 
ra “course, the fields, the gar , the chase, the great 
face of nature, afforded him the means 0 ofs elf: educati tion best 
omit to the bent of his genius. and 
Scott since—and, if A. please, Burns also—to sal 
course, to asimilar purpose, and with almost equal — 
In time, let us rejoice in the happy thoug) 
our friend A. I declare I shall plant my Gabber: aad 
water my — owers, and le ach m my hed ges s with r 
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ray geen Ts Tacieweag 
very double; and stri 
with white— —— reared 
lie, white, cup e, an spre rk a, far (ugusting 
a a ped, larg aa oul Ss ne arp A 
Marget; Tcoane de Flore, an reddish carmine ; ; Céliméne, de. 
licate pink, cupped ; uette de Montmorency, red, 
shaded with violet, cupped and double; ue Neuilly, fine 
carmine, cupped and double; Emile Courtier; Général Merin, 
large < oar ee pee amane ; Mad e Ni pink, 
with a margin ; é Queen of the B . 
Tukttin’ copped, e Bourbons; ang 
they are readily covere: er. The 
Bougere, pale rosy bronze—we s: aie standard of ie which 
is one of the peters of the teat ty Bride of Abydos, white 
shaded wi na tn Allemande, fine creamy blush ; 
delicate pink, wit isaac peers 
‘osy centre ; ; Diana 
Eliza Sauvage, ae pani his with a salmon fone ay 
cone Retawarce- pale bright rose Shaded wi 
doubled ple » delicate salmon ; Le Pactol iat fale some 
ed like t: = ‘ole, e yellow—beau. 
Who me ne a ping i cherish’ ry and Tock’ up, ee befor re aoe a lar aly “Manca remar a ble t =H Peto ~ spay sp very 
W epg ier eS eee et oe oses 
ill have a wild trick me nl beat ny tl ee, GARDEN M EMORANDA. fore Tike 3 Toses ; Taglioni; Virginie, fine cream - — 
At which, like unbac' wdc they prick'd their ears, n Rogers, Esq.’s, Seen Oaks. oe the valuable collection of | and William Wallace, pink, tinged with buff.—June 28. ? 
Advanced thei ¢ eyes ined ‘up their ae Gjehitweadies plants al S plac: e, Eria alba has just flowered, ——— 
As they smelt music; sol charm'd their with a good spike, i Si g in a cocoa-nut, with all sorts of R 6 
hep ne te Se ey ay Plowing iollow'd.. = | Sires 8. There. in loo just. comin ebielns. 
sufficient foundation for a © bloom a magnificent specimen o: jopea oc with Proceedings of the Horticultural Society of Lond 
poorly buds on nine spikes, which will probably ad open at es Y of London, 
peaausages on as i tiie as that of ro rete Ot Shee. wad eetal will be all open together. The plant is a No. XII 
an almost ee sates te wit, ee = suspended one, and already the unopened buds pod a@ mas: new Part of the Society’ Ss Proceedings we find 
the business of the but like ly as big asa bushel basket. There are also in bloom ton aq tome matters to extract :— 
6 feck is coon r Stanhopens ; ne A His Wi “te , Zemar kane for its | June 16.—Extracts were read from 
otal want of smell. It is rather larger than S. oculata, and with- ee 
more srs prove the author's experie ace in rural out eyes. Also another, S. oculata, ca dark-coloured ; the dots Fy for ees year 1839, kept at Nassau, New Provi- 
in gene = —— f the lip. a aoe ony oy give an appearance of | dence ages b 2 Lees 
ie pom} nthe groves, the garniture of fields, stained.” In t e eye follo’ : an Sod tary en pes 2" ae 
All that re-echoes ‘es the song of even ; ati the a. by an eect we at toward the end of the . janes e Temperature and fall of 
poe that the joyous sun of morning gilds, es. Another is just blooming, in which th und of ti rain. 
the dread ificence of he pcm is nearly ow, like that descri as S. aurea. Mr. = 
we ene into other n life, pas ogers’ large S. oculata, when fresh, is white as the whitest i Minim. | - Mean | Amount 
ing by his soldiership,—his mouldy and bull-calf recruit- ivory, but begs bor, Beet een, colcu oa hye mee 2829. Tempera-| Tempera-|Tempera-|. of rain. 
ings—his Parolles and Pistol, soldiers of fortune, and the | doubtful ifany two Dil betel actly alike YGiher Witten. bs rae in Boe 
olarly Flu ellen (the prototype_ _by-the e-bye of Dugald | colour. erty wary 79° 58° 684° 
algetty,) p throat ‘ cage gat na Son’s J piesa ote reat Ben ‘Ahampstead.—The col- February . ¢ 80? 58° 7 
. ection ©: s here is very Be. and comprises most of the March. . $2° ~63° o 3 
ba, 2 people as ars personifications o SS cane good a = choicer varieties in cultivation. In comparing the flowers pro- April . . si? 63° p33° in 
i tot of t oS mi oe ae - See me “ noveige : duced in this —— with ‘hers “that we have seen, we must May 5. . = = 2 = 
€ unboun nowle: as say of them that t! seas least, both J a veity 89° 75° 9° 5. 
he exhibits of fa: poate of the human mind poe plonred« The Sa ageiee ches wont ant aie vat ~ 7® 34 5.89 
them oam a retentive ugust .. 8 
lower walks of < e (in an fs . es Shakspeare say 7 clay ; it is full of stones, and the common saying of the people September . 88° hs 1° ia 
Eee * ave passed th ccounted for portion of with 1 hens i, that for every load taken away a load of| {October . || 84° 7° 74° 11.57 
youthful e: eas any _ were to insist ought to be given. the kinds are so numerous, ovember . 83° 69° By 1,50 
that pete of his b havia it is it is hardly Smite es ee ice even all thos: deserve it; but 782 see | am 
m ‘Galen i a Hi tek we will ee bse be ly struck us as the most paar ne a 
and where same as those mentioned in We learn that the Council have direc ee a 7 
“ and the “little Latin of Messrs. Paul's Nursery, b- Sees alhy sive @ the | ex eriments monthly presented 7 = Gar Ph 
less a pe, xpaieaty, app igre teatales Denes gerne ome me of ee darkest yet obtained the gars = ep aay = be b beset ir P bn ed in 
in ea 3 1 | other Kinds in section i ¢ grown ublished in 
: the sig yer is and natural | white, Crested, ‘du Luxembourg, and Blush. test if they appear nye: “| inte; 
enough, ow A the pin ph BS, °y ppea rest 
slg eaiets Paweenen a! rage im, pobiie satrey 3 Accord ly, at the ge bbe Sal 6, 184 
of Cinsanes pate tale How many aeProrsans poet blush, pas ar; a rae gg ddoabie ee “i = rted by M Mad i a 
times a year War bee wt his ‘ee * glo) an mble ; Tri- ; 
physic to the dogs,” or with wing 7 throw Pag ern rena carmine fa hace Be expanded. -aulte different new - pls ot d A sbi sown in nthe pate of a 
Treaso) ue, . . . : be 
: ponbiders ve eager pre: ae ee Fuee globular joes. 1839, a cted in the instructions received wi 
— ith our arféiting: snd wanton hours Seensal Minis whick th gs flowers ; is class eo stains G ut that all the 4 my ts had perished dng ¢ the 
sae meter intoa burning fever, easured were between five and six inches across, and gen: following winter ; those plants, however, Meg had been 
it eer wee sa ‘ seen 16 arly filled up in’the centre. ~Aglaé Adanson, | raised from a sowing in the middle of — un with- 
lustration of hi: casein ha ‘a aie Ny 2 ge se ‘Aging nd nasart fans hee. tpeeatees aR pect, laree, oes see stood slight spring frosts and were in n the be- 
io wh 8 d = ‘ 
If with s oh vee a ‘Segpies f bré, a remarkable variety, crimson, curious; ry imottled with white uning of June. 
myself wi ge in Se whieh e has dow es. th ia - 
pe hi of then aaelk Gf te aa a gee ise tfom ae tks, ny. —_ ae — Base hartge « Mark tedstith crimson, | July6.—Rea port by Mr. Gordon upon acclimatis- 
up, ‘oy, rose, very large Cyn 
in poison there! is Bhysic ; Sy bears ews, thia, delicate lilac pa qisbolax, ‘lien ak ras Cam- ing plants From the: numerous eh iments ot ae this sub- 
cog Siess wel: that winid hisicanade me sick, bronne, very large and expanded: when it first opens it is. crim. ject in the garden n, it appea ars—I - That | plants which it 
Being sic Ane = = some meanure a ~ = 2 son, but changes to lilac before it falls off; Grandissima, r u 
4. wretch, ‘ '-weaken’d joi , large, imbricated, and very ble; Guillaume Tell, | heat during the winter that precedes their being planted 
Like strengthless hinges, &c. &c. enry 4th, p. 2. rose, cupped, and double; La ie » very delicate out; that or obtaghed from is ds, as little heat tt ee 
en in music, which h 60: largely, and in | T9S*> compact and large; . Latitie, tiful mottled crimson, 
whiets hx sliewitete o pgs te tun cupped and imbricated; Madame Dubarry, fine crimson scarlet, | hould be employed in raising them; and that starved or 
rains as maething of the poe: = fe * 3 compact and very double; Pamela, very large bright rose; Tri- ted plants are more likely to succeed than such a8 
wink eo = See = profession e ed omp! —— ae. eee Hs — bese _ i a and rose; been forced into a ra and luxuriant growth. 
: : : : ey, fine rose and blush, ss : . ‘ 
cords of ;. take one instance: —Slanchetcur, beautifal, opening frst white witha blush centre, | 2* That the plants should not be committed to the open 
dosd now tay tongue’s use is to me no more but soon becomes entirely suffused with delicate binsh ; Duc de | g'Ound earlier than the end of May; that the soil should 
eheetiere harp; : : aie aoa mae u = hh centre, Sea ee dry, and thoroughly drained ; tha’ i 
= large ; us) ar tre. i 
ae eee rs cased up, Pat «eg palate : Part ntier ; Bf ane ec ; wall, Aecong Oper? be protected through the, entire 
at knows no touch to time the harmony. ble rose, spotted with ; Princesse de Lamballe; and “eure winter “Sy a and pe 
He expatiates less i i the sister ects Gf ..\, | of Denmark, one of the c doen coloured of the section. Hysrip jecting about three feet. A thermometer placed under 
dee eae & Provence AND Frenca.—Adéle Provost, di I dow id Febru- 
restricted, but because the SEY baad afford must ne pgp Pra ma eames Peano peti ogee Rae eee geo p wwe ary, March, and April, stand more than two or three 
cessar x! be less popular. But the use of the one in the | Gi24 Sultan, delicate pink, very large and do able ; ‘La Vestale, degrees higher than one freely e : which. it 
Winter's Tale, and of the other 8 Hoinhet wud Perego: yellowish-white, cupped, and double; La Ville de Lon- | appears that it is the dryness of the situation, and not its 
aes amet ani é Mer- | ares, fine’ p crimson, imbri a on double ; Me- f 
of Venice, his well-known simile, “like Pati tience on | lanie Wi Walaee: fine white, capped w Globe delicate pale greater warmth, vag ders der protected by a roo 
nent, anilin gat Grief,”’ Jemon- colour, decidedly better t than ‘the Old Gobet srlient .; and Pom- of thatched beg ta ful to tender plants. eye 
attest his power to use them purpose, if occasion |e ~ = Gacus, aencets Te rete Seed mpact d, the a ‘periments by Mr. G. Gordon 
served. Ti = louble. Hysrip CHIna.— lilae font ; * n raisi ; it seeds 
Pinon of me ra — makes of he Painter and Poet in | nus; BelleMarie, p cura. —Aconis Hpi, lobul Sy lilac, pe sean ising Pants strom a — res oot bier! bei in 
ens, and the bap tiga way in which | globular, and double ; Coupe d’Amour, beautiful pink, compact, ngirentioc pir oon eee 2 
ismissed. i in Ju lius Caz how what he | 284 very doubie ; Coupe d’Hébé, deep fiesh-colour, large and 2 so pe; to defer the sowing them 
poectat ie sie globular; Charlies Duval, very bandsome, wt ne rose, globular, | till the spring may in all cases be disad us, eX 
th ese “aga t and double; vag mbes, beautiful m carmine ; Com: i ; i Chilian 
ere is no hese Spec calelen ns in the ve de Paris, ec rose, globular and ee ‘General Cristian, Mi tes i of — that to ag $ d 
less. scope of Sinise a. sinitnx'y ‘Ei -ilint Rabie roan |e ‘pons bane wad double; denaet seeds succeed best if sown in spring ; that with regard to 
clade. In my hurry to vindic * purplish-retl; Grelony, purple and crimson, v es a Europe. and the north of India bd and panies a 
y to vindicate the eine: of Shak- | 53 Albin 3 ange ble Pe ? n th 
Speare’s k erat e of men _ ings in ral, it w eects a A teste een ana aal Pee cate a Pape tnecora seer gotczs ; 
probably too ay as | large ; Las Casas, very large bright rose; Lady:Fordwich, com- | spring ; that all see s, of ean kind, shoal be ‘ow 
¥ Buc Zi ve ass sppabagie - Says, : was | Pact reddish- po cami yery showy ;.. Lord Nesom, deep crimson. | ; = ” a 
equally preeminent i f life ue that | P@tple—one of the darkest roses we have ever seen; Louis Buo- | dry soil and ee “eater 
every man’s knowledge ¥ og Tin ed nature pet T meant | x ct ord digo Ah cgrerRange Bsr eek to sels to water them ah i 
ci aetepin acure, es ice ie Madame Plantier— ing i 
hace ers. that such w: no lee et pone ced the | the best white kind in this class; Madetina, gras oes saaibe "th beg ca srefe: ep te destruction Oe nat bbe f 
‘ ternal thi well as of in- | 204 striped with mn; Narcisse De 28, rosy crimson. 4 
ea Pace mans silage |Help | lee nei" vey Bal 
all salient : 8 es rs eaut lac rose, ¢ id dou- | double s: lik e 3 
imagine pe points, _. of pi ie himself. le; Triptoléme, fine light dicgiaccaee 146, ze tiicie: oho be oy cae + sed 2 
a rothi stant ai sorts and ah 7a “ large handsome small plant had sev — 
mes, at, nothing could . —— predicated o: flowers expanded, and seemed quite: b ith th the” 
raster me Danasx.—Arlinde, ee: rosy blush, cupped atid dou- |? Mr. yey ‘lo aie ota that the great beauty. of the ad: 
a | ,Rhododendrons this year, notwithstanding be we al 
ge Ly seiner 0 of 1839, w ba a 
j Be magh y ¥ 1839, poy 
d, 
a elena delicate pale desh, large; De Montmorency : 
Fulgorie, persis oe large and aed Lotis-Philippe’ 
fine good, large, 
Perpetual, bright 
rose, cuppedand 
: rose, 
having been all 
ings sn commotion was rad Fi 
‘the Society a tae hi oppo eins ® 
ee 
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