10—1852.) 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
151 
Sorieties. 
r March 2 r C. Lemon, Bart., 
M. P., in the chair. Lad D. Neri and 
ase were e er Fellov 
Ro 
but curiou 0 
Banksian Medal for 
South American plant, 8 
at * ma pa for 
ngland. It- res — 
valuable be. its handsome foliage an a the pedra of 
its flowers. — Messrs. Hayes, of Edmonton, sent two 
single . seedlin, unese. Pri auia On 
dsome, large, bright rosy purple flowers ; the 
other was chiefly remarkable for its stitf dwarf habit tand 
disposition to curl 
lea ves. From 
f Acacia 
Cys Tt 
Basi subjects of exhibition, 
mal for f 
Ireland, this may be advantageously perused by the 
gardeners of England, Wales, and Scotlan 
Keith Johnson's Physical School Atlas The e same, | 
ral School Atlas. Blac kwood. Sm is i 
the 
adapted to I 
admirable specimens ing, pr inting, and colouring 
—elear and distin et—with n no superfluity-of places, 
any deficie ogey ae those Sh 
ople e to 
——— or a lent the 
— Peace 
ma 
2 
sa 
ee colours ? and is sk not i ible of being eulti- 
ra vated in pots? It has bu 
| freedom 
| be yond cont 
ooming stock by mmer. The 
seedlings over ab . sige Mew 
mare impro nt. Decapitate even but a fi 
selected spikes, just pesn the lower blossoms are showing 
colour, and then allow only 3 rer 
e 
or mre defeated. 
son. 176 
lee = “which 
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and farmers, with their — — bei worse | | 
nd 
cmg 
Always doing, never 
ng like asses, d er: striving, —— in 
behindhand, n tim 
as me 
owing to its dwarf habit — large blo —* — Id be 
valuable in the hands of the hybridist for dw mag i and 
giving a more desirable habit to some Fa our — ady ex- 
isting kinds. The specimen sent had 
— > under out-door culture, if it should prove to be 
en beet and | pp. 
— r in colour. ge Banke sian Medal was awarded. 
Gloucestershire, sent 
oduce of a 
i H 
Grapes, just ripened, for which Certificate shes 
3 from Mr. me 25 Brighton, and “n 
; weeds overtopping flo 
r beds, 
at | copsewood overtopping tr ees; Beas without Dinges, locks | 
without keys, roads never mended till a 
and a ho such are a 
few 
al Muddles 
set some 
of oon symptoms 
oing, much in regard to 
it. r. Dobso we know, ce mak and Mr. Lo 
n 
a 
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co 
requi n to render it a 
favourite are — — g Pari ; if party-coloured, 
then t they sho — 5 be well defi e flowe 
be smoot 
all killed, 
by which horticultural and 9 — 
mista takeably kno W. 
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mmend i 
meek to those who experience ‘the misery of mu daling 
ervants ; it is exac es the book for a kitchen library, 
pices there is such 
2 3 System. B ind. Orr and Co. 12mo. 
A part of aie peer “ Readings in 
. Lite: pra nee 
Sa > Constitution cod Functions of the Coroner, cc. 
gx ulmin 
Smith. Trelawney Saunders. (A | tio 
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0 
Observations on the Ec of the at reg and 
PN x 
dona Prepar ty Tax. 
ye "(A pa hlet.) 
“ding par in vile Scottish 
posed by Dr. Alison, &. Blackwood. 
Australian Gold, &e. = al 
i a0 
Letters to ae Bull, Esq., on Affairs connected with his 
that fi 
when chosen, should be the only one permitted to remain 
on the plant. —— 
wit. at surface, 
long the k anything, than its 
edging, in 2 985 that it may the better convey water to 
the roots, which th uy 1 in n libera 
a dry season. I pl he third week in Nov. 
inches 3 wich the 
with their prongs d 
with mar raking the gr 
ade. As 
vember, in 
e dibble, inserting the roots 
ownwards ; I then fill u e cayity 
ound . * “gently patting it 
e bloo: n adyances I 
Landed P. ANAA and the Persons who live thereon. By | wi 
8 crowned” Seaka oe, gr. to E. U Sir E. Bulw art. Eleventh edition. Black- 
lunt, Esq., of Kem ball Park most remarkable | wood. (A iaai e 
ibited the Nepal Ash-leaved Be 
age. hee dotes of horses 
id oe Ale ie ama 
Memorarda. 
Garden as. 
BELTON GARDENS, NEAR GRANTHAM, LINCOLNSHIRE.— 
There is at pre sent in flower here a t of the 
e-headed Bro 3 grandiceps.) 3 
of the mountain forests of Caraccas, and of woods near 
Cum 
It is 
ve been a very shy flowerer at —— has fe 
pr 5 — — = night by y paee hoop 3 the 
over which I pi 
d, fi 
FLORICULTURE. 
it in Sta 
China, and tha ' leaved Berberry) | it ‘would = “desirable to know —— mode 11e | J. Lancaster, Esq., Stamford- 2 
resembling it, but still very different, and probably ment for — P ort spike, tier above t 
handsomer, o be found in the co ntry about | 10880 d ear! —.— 5 3 = 7 st ee m NATIONAL 1 e Society. — The Ara ersary 
Ootacamund in the Neilgherries. The latter, which has every day witnessing the expansi 7 a new whi above ty was held on Thursday last. Last zens 
wund fruit (not oblong), may, howe * ender those of t gop pe foo till Ab ta the — : os 1 — ore athe Comm te eck, a 22 
than nepalensis, which from „„ ee eee ee e ; ae et | EO batons, Tok Cook a pe pare 
Himalayas. —The othe r plants from the garden 9 too, is very handsome. The following statement re- e (ited Pet: 13) it meen ‘Smit. money in 
of a gaily flowered bush of F a specting the cultivation of this plant is extracted from the ha nds of the Treasurer is gl. 03. 10d. ; that 1 
r PVVPVCPVPPV iat tte E e still unpaid 
Heaths, Ret four hinds of Bpaerig; thre e Cape be gro 3 When the seeds are good they 
ie ea i e and Sty phelia tubiflora, ; : . : CATALOGUE received from N. Gaines, Surrey-lane, Battersea 
wi : are easily raised if sown in light soil and plunged in a | CAT ule of Prizes for 1852, of the Hull, East Ridin 
rier with enttings of . | Cn pt hated een that ‘will not ge at ee and i F 
Cherry, y _ | hard or sour is the best for its after growth. It is only | tural Socie 
Tate « pe * eserived 105 : loge, otf fist in a large house that it can thrive well for any length of qayı pma Ja 1 5 st weep per 5 s els Bosh posses ona 
— — „ time, be y in its beauty; and if it much fe comin bat they were n apitadas 
to be good melting Pear, fit for use ’ 
in December; Claygate Pearmain and Fifi Apples. ‘The is planted out er, or in a „with suffi.] lucifer b that we ene 5 pect — 
N g 3 8 $ 1 . Q: 
latter is described as being an abundant bearer, and cient room for ite leaves, it forms a. object. games ie Ars . pris r May 2 ok f 7 H ll: 
likely to prove a good regs Apple it was remarkable | „MESSRS. CHANDLER’S Nursery, VauxnALI.—Love May 27, Zune 24, August £, Septembe pap 
as of the Ribs ton Pi — > — — of Camelli e glad to learn that the extensive Me: H HE. Not le Suan and then wo 
the co „ ay or quality of 9 ety. collection of this favourite flower, for which this nursery | -should rec ommend y om nae replace them min prevelant 
is celebrated, is now én full bl | retarded, Bd ihe’ Powers wou would te! little ate meg in i ; 
ed form a bank, 160 feet in length, and some 8 or 10 may be p A 
fee some e gathered — ae —— a ae p: 
M Books, Sr., Bere Bereibed. —.— t Aare e — A a visit to so — — pia m = 
ways Reading forte Rail: Music, and the Art of 
Dress, A reprint fi “ usie, 75 large a display — 
two admira Sidhe nn Quastoriy” Review — Cbandlerii, Woodsii, mbricata, & er. t and Missa 
of all ps e the foots of which both sex , and the old pee whites 33 flowered 8 Continental cine gmt ae 
b this than few of the 7 r 3 hbours ý 
: 5 Travellers cone s e ofis Menoirs, ; Birdos ae 3 i pg 3 the mild e that respost- If they be, it is more in the fact, 
than 300 3 meres e winter avis caused less fire heat to be employed, and more regular, and that 
those who ug net of amusement and instruction for |; ore to the air being more moist and eee dime has fewer variations 
With no education sapea ‘exadled in poverty, | y the health of the plants. The whole is neatly | thar i 
elk n save what he could pick up for him d, and in excellent condition 
last — meessant for bare existence,” at | 2 
$ ived to take his place among the most dis- 
„ of his 
