22—1852. 
THE — RDENERS’ 
CHR ae CLE. 
take such pains, he will have no right to complain if his 
aside as calcula i 
case. 
extremely valuable; but it is one the conclusions of which 
must n 
were exhibited by ee ole (1). Mr. Over (2 er (3), 
r. Ha (t), an r. Rh bj.: Deal : 18 
ot be too hastily adopted by the studen Dra geet nora ent gerne te ene O 5 ney 0905 ar ib a 
i i ), Mr, Roser (2), Mr, Over (3). Dealers: Messrs. Rollisson 
Books, e, 3 Receibev. FLORICU ICULTURE. 1), ny Fairbairn (2) We. Pawley: (3—0 Orchide were 
r. Cole Messrs, Rollisson,—Pel ums: 
PSODIES ABOUT R ieties,- Mr. Robinson (1), with Nora, Salamander, 
ourhey to Kanu (r (the ged bd 1 «Dox ee GG Guithiin is the aak — Ajax, Alonzo, and Alderman, Dealers 8 varieties, 
| n 12 of Jung Bahadour Seen, eee ir. Turner (1), with Rosamond, Little Nell, Pride of the 
) aer tle volume forms a part of With half the graces, that adorn of Oranges Mr. 8 Penoy Si, L 
urray's al Readin 3 it is suited. pres reren bg Mr. Roser (2). Dealers: Mr. Gaines (1), Mr. Turner (2).— 
The mey’ I kable * * m Mr. Oliphant — 4 ngland’s daughters are as fair 4 Azaleas: Mr. Cole (1), Mr. Over An Dealers: Mr. Lane (1), 
personage iphan — As mA bud that blo Mr. Ivery (2), Messrs. poes 1 lips: Mr. Betteridge 
— his 2 his sted, and his adventure What son of hers that hath * loved (4), with Dus és Booftieurs. let Alexander, Platoff, 
ere and in Paris, are Prae in the memor zA So W Glory of Abingdon, La Belle . Se K. Codrington, King 
everybody must wish w something o Peart blush, almost as deep erimso “ Géant des (loimen), Claudian 1 5 e Ro we Dri Pass Lg dense 
is in hi 1 R, osa, and Claudians Mr, Treno er (2), wi e of Devon- 
is in his own country. That — * — Bata, H Ao 9 ts confess that for for s quarter of = shire, Lac, Viol hakspeare, Lady Jane, Salvator 
omy" an agreeable manner e hope, however, | century I wa this goodly frame, the earth, osa, Queen Adelaide, "king 1 ac epee La 
ox is political aud social statements are to be more | with about as much appreciation of ol beauties of B Nanette, and Hamlet; (3), yam Lane op 
relied upon than his natural histo or we are rath Ta us. If in childhood I had Mr. Phillips (5). D aloes 728 — ‘Mr. Lawrence 
n à t f 10 Di 
startled át bei (p. 25) that = Baobab tree some res va — e — v1 it hp only i be antici- e Boke 3 “Vertis, “Pandora, Glencoe, Emly 
was discovered in Java by Mr. Addanson. We had pation of ig sparkling w sooner was I Maid 1 of Orleans, and Vivid; Mr. Turner (2), with Madame 
2 that — lee knew V this time that the | promote ad — port, ‘that I cli abandoned my eder Royal Sovereign, Pur =e Perfection, Triomphe’ 
Baobab was an African tree 2 y | friend to na was the 9 * pP eget Ages 8 4 E are 5 
the celebrated Fr — bo — 9 goddess of my youth ; and the — % I made ggg Be il ier "ih Os Mr. 2 2 — N — 
Curtiss Beauties of the 2 ** X. 4to. unto her (upon e altar of our fa amily medieine- chest) 24 r. pre ea} with Ethelred, 8 e « 
bete, we iaie imamin | Tae Borie E 
. hudder > recall how I cranched those Lucy N eal, Duchessof Rutland, © Commander-in-Chief, Notabilis, 
Garden Memorand gs nar Mine early eee brought no 2 Eustace Aurora, i oly emus, 
though o ave my gun or bouquets ; and, w e; Mr. Bette (2), Mr. 
Messrs; Laxx's * 3 Bann (n É Ee? E ON i hich | Me Parmer 11). Wha the MAUNE Kinde os: ADMA ak Sapubailatr 
HRS The Azalea sind at ere was a Show 1iswick, wore raiment whic 
nt one smith, and n in a former page; Mr. 
mass of bloom ; and — de size of the plants, | defied showers, and laughed expense to scorn. There | Hart and Nicklin’ (3), — For. Roses 
‘with a aiaiai enof ‘colo re the might have been, so beautiful was my apparel, a special (1); Messrs, Paul and 
diff . : e prize for “ gent’s best prim mi S ds,” anda "Banksian | Sir J. Cathcart, received a first-class ce 
ferent varieties possess, the effect on entering is truly | thedalies big ann ward: or then 6 st rving of one. Pansies 
— * se — play produced me G pes z eat inip ee tie t; 1 dest to what we have seen them, both in 
ma 0 te that two houses, e 
up w. of 60 fee 
* a, pe about 20 i in width, 
are filled with those show plants. The largest specimens 
n the centre, and — smaller ones 
— alon re 
an 
ne sto tock, the ae se 3 3 the 
sorts are judiciously selected; 
Same time, is very good, “owing aft the aniline 
ure of so man: 
ei, 
of upper petals with very 
pale green, the — appearance of having |f 
a faint sulphur-coloured centre; it occasionally comes 
2 
B 
p 
eoutred as 
| have 1 many a time strolled though those tented g 
will make 
t the thus 2? 
St. a large white Hybrid Perpetual, was 
Sue and Diodore ; 3 
ho 
ng. But, by mistake, that Pauline and another pot of 
ie yon young emt of Georgiana were left out of the 
d frozen h 
all promising kinds of the same —— which we hope to ard and stiff. that same Pauline 
ut- of- Cinerarias, of has now — small truss of flowers coming from the 
which Messrs, Lane have a fine collection, were in full same „ and ree y on sh 
bloom mong e nice examples of Lady | up vigorously from under-grour Two also out of the 
Hume Campbell and other — s. The stock three of Georgiana have now recovered, one ve 
ar e — and other Azaleas, and of yellow Rhodo- hte n e from the roots, so that 1 hope your 
the 
charming bright e 
soon be in flow 
are 
like to be reminded of t n Trollius. 
It is now producing its mens nsi bright — Bas — 
in abundance, and is very showy. 
Shel 
and never (for I reast of it) never 
looked at a flower. Those Pi — rect oses, 
and Tulips, which require the — of a et, 
mendpolised my adm il I sought for 
miring gaze, 
b 
as y bya 
2 5 point her nw and may T beg g 2 to 8 
duce Of e ourse, he never forgot it, and had 
great . un ab at my expense in —— “if I 
wished an — to Mary-Gold, or Hannah-Gallis, 
ene. 
„Iremem 
of cal 's head; and altogether, ng 
bein larly in love at res wpe I 
et, "et th the: author of the novel aforesaid w term, 
ennuié,” doubtful of the — of the 
Home, sweet home,” and, like 
were per- 
o exhaust A stock of 
more of its sap intr. eee cee d to succeed, 
new glass A 5 * 
ve lately 
houses ha: * 
he working of tlie 
wearisom 
pet at ä 
e to 
the 
best of rile Be 
shane rote about 
— * — 
** Remote, pa grag eee slow.” 
5 ‘get a rerna 
trash, so liberally” — — to the 
a volume, ething 
before them, and I saw—A Rose! It glowed with such 
an intensity of vivid nnen ; it shot such s f fire 
its brilliantly scarlet centre, that I believe it was | 
a special missionary from Flora, and that such 
of Rose “ D’A u, Galliea, 2 mover seen bef 
nor since. Away went the cigar, and the still more 
weedy ire 1 I stooped over ba ower with all the 
love and of a neophyte. M incent 
Crummles cul tiv have felt more e when he 
first saw the re Mrs. C., as upon her 
ree on pe, itteni of a mes surrounded by blazing 
orks Bu and passing 
to grave e, from li vely to r I count that 
55 large, the happiest of my life, for I date there 
so many of its es; rst [ expe- 
es that indeseribable but intense feeling of reveren- 
tial joy, which the true florist k he “1 
through Natu up to Nature’s G * admiring, 
Re saa but T i 
HarDiNEsS 
a stock of Cinerarias, ess, an 
ide are mine which it may be of use 
to mention. A feeble plant of 8 in flower, was 
nursery pit to be k m t el 
ordinary. It was 
REE white at 9 o'clock the next west note gs which is is free fete e N and . 
8 —— ů ů — 
nt from 
adore.“ found 
sented as before, Dt my book was “Rivers on the 
8 
HE CINERARIA (see p. 39). A few 
days after I vas tet fault with for causing the loss of able 
asserting their hardin 
| espondent —— ee his stock, whatever may have 
[become of his bloom for the season. George Jew 
„ Lincoln — 
ROYAL, Sours-Lonpon FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY, May 20.— 
As a whole, this show was above the average . displays 
under the auspices of this Society.—15 miscellaneous plants 
i a ), Mr. Roser (8 
ANTIRREINUMS; Enquirer. Autumn struck cuttings once 
— td will soon be in flower, 
Lists of half a dozen — 
and dis tinct sorts would be acceptable 
Crnekaatas: Ajad. We are unable to comply with your request. 
Long searcely ever know by whom blooms arè sent; if we did 
es 
at the close o 
Fuca HSIAS : Enquirer We of no white variety possessing- 
good qualities whose tube is Fei; such are much wan 
NIMOornILA: Reader. appears to be a cross between dis- 
coidalis and i an 
Pansies arly flowering plants in pits will be 
degenerating rapidly ; i if — hed the sorte are scarce, putin a 
ngs a , befo mildew, Go., commence the 
mong 
3 ana TUAE stuff; throw 92 
We wi . — À 
so fi 
Il have 
to — on eet before that time. —H J. It 
A is TON fiatal), ve u has 
gone 
Laren 
8 
tes: NB. 1 5 surface * ground white, eye bold, sat 
welt a displayed ; margin and upper petals’ deep Lari ant Bn 3 
ad; narrowly marginea mn — purple, much 
in the 
deep 291. ground colour, whieh is 5 too square ; — 
rough. 4 — well m rked eae 
meet welt in the of th ien eye is well 
displayed. 5, —— 9 to — it, as — 
aud 8. 7 has a model eye and belting. 9 wants smoothness 
of surface, 
ed 1 a seed EW S. Of no value to a florist.—W D. Not 
n good condition, and as a bed flower remark- 
ably showy, Sat of no other value, 
scellaneous. 
als. Mix twelve ounces’ of starch 
ept 
freezing 2 paid and 
frost was 
