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ears afterwards. I n sider steaming the dis- Marie Louise, Gansel’s 1 aig Crassane, Ane cease flowers ; two gg We 
— Potat atoes preferable to 3 as it 3 them A fourth from Mr. Davis, of Oak-h Hh com- | flowered kind, from M. de Jon che of B d and 57 
of much of the deleterious matter ut them m; if they ie Louise, Beurré Bos assane, blossomed yellow e called 
ard i Gansel’s Be sane cad Van | which is valuable for its earliness, anticipating cud 
Mons Leon le Clere; all fine fruit but wholly unripe. | the Chrysanthemum season by so as it does 
Ir. Snow, gr. to the Earl de Grey, had Marie Louise, bearing half-ripe fruit of Benthamin Fai 
0 8 asse Colmar, Brown Beurré, and a sort unknown. consery atory, and a cut spike of the Pe the 
Potatoes after they are dug, which I have tried, is to | € one ns also came from Mr. Ae ue gr. to the | (Cinchona calisaya), whose flowering e 
lay them in heaps in a dry shed; then procure some ke of Norfolk, at N and Mr, Atkinson, gr. to | first time in Europe has recently excited so much i terest 
best Dorking lime hot from the kiln, sprinkle as much ady Molyneux, = ke Far rm, near , Windsor 5 the Associated with these were also a collection of hast. 
it as will just cae es to a dry powder, then | latter were, however, too late for exhi Of foreign | annuals, in the shape of cut flowers, placed in mi 
d it in this state over the heaps of Pota toes in aid moe it will be 5 do not compete wih Among more remarkable kinds were blooms -i 
sufficient 1 that after se well mixed with them | English ones, but with other foreign Pears), Mr. Lewis Tropaeolum Lobbianum, whose brilliant orange scarlet 
they may be all covered over with a thin coating of the | Solomons sent a collection of large and exceedingly | was so striking as to attract aaa al m 
lime. J. Skene, — to S. Lyne Stephens, Esq., Roe- | handsome fruit, to which a Banksian Medal was Tagetes BO, a l 1 known and r tention 3 
kampton, Surrey. awarded ; it consisted of Chaumontel, Passe Colmar, | k s bipin 5 ure 
Tanner? “ Bate.” — I am informed that this Mons le parh: pte: d'Angoulême, St. Germain, ae 8 Pan Hing 255 of a 
liqui from pigeons’ dung, and the pats noe and Belle these two were unripe. The the ue, M n ` Wau striped sort; Phils 
of other 8 in which the “skins” are immersed for same dealer a . an ning of English | Drummondii, > e ont useful annuals ¢ 
a give . from any tanning principle. | sorts, large and extremely well-grown.—Of fruit 8 Ba die Lupinus pubescens and Har 
I shall be gal to _ if any of your correspondents | without reference to the 3 essrs. Lane wegii, and Ca Tevolaria Shalidonoiden, a a variety introduced 
have had experience of its tr wpe effects oe contributed a dish of Autumn Bergamot Pears, by I, Anderson, Esq., of Edinburgh, and which p r 
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dition ; and Mr. M‘Ewing a dish of Keens’ Seedling yen ise, Beurré Bose, Gansel’s 8 Seckel” mte 
indow Gardzning—Ever since the introduction of | Strawberries, middling-sized, bes rather acid.—Mr. | de Lam a and d Belle et iene Sros 75 with Auver 
cheap glass, I have seen the p e SoN of aaply Story, of Dartford, exhibited ex toples of a seedling Pa Neapolitan Cabbag te Par 
applying it for * as g E of a bright red e olour. re ng” r. Jarvis, gr. to | Lettuces, two of the best gy aer 
lining to common N pnd athenriem At the nec — J. of Cr en came two Quen Pine-apples, | Gourds, one (Potiron jaune) weighing 108 Ibs, 
time, I propose to wer panes of windows, mews weighing 3 lbs and Mr. Povey, gr. she the | other flowing 1 Gourd), weighing 224 Ibs 
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somewhat on the principle of a Ward’s case, and therein | with two pg is on it, each carrying a ripe uit 0 3 ae = a ag previous meetings, waso 
to introduce Ferns, bulbs, and what not, calculated to fair average size; it was stated that the plant which | this ings third time ; viz.: “The Com 
realise a pretty, living, vegetable screen. Such an | produced them had ripened off a fruit upwards of ae Sethe aii ave Dee that they propose to substitute 
arrangement would constitute a pretty blind, and furnish | weight in November last year.—Some Grapes were | chapter 8, geat of 2 eee bye- laws, namely; e 
a most extensive, and at the same time, varied addition | shown. Mr. Butcher, nurseryman, Sate en Nen, number of ho rs shall not at any tim 
to the grea pleasures derivable from the kingdom of received a Banksian Me or fa bunch of e lack exceed five ; ‘the o following words—the number of hono. 
flowers, and that, too, under circumstances in which | Barbarossa, weighing 3 lbs. 9 ozs. mong sorts of | rary member 's shall not at any bees exceed 10.” This 
nothing of the kind has been hitherto.accomplished or | second-rate quality this is certainly one “of the alteration was then ile for, carried unanimously, 
contemplated. The plants I insert in a little zine pan very best, and it deserves a place in every house, not and became a law of the Society. 
ini and make the pane moveable, with a only on account of its large size, but also for its keeping ws was announced that the next mph ve tel 
view to introduce water. Henry M’Cormac, M.D., k late in the season. Stillwell's Sweetwater, exceed- | November P. u. he 
Belfast. pam = ory with large plump i exhibition, vi od ‘Chrysanthe emums Tiom 0 
— ͤ—̃ —'ʒ as furnished by Mr. Hargen, g y SF W. | pots no eeding 11 inchesin inside diam 
Sorietics Edgell, 50 j of Egham ; and Mr. Day: arge Rea erties : ; Celery (shown in three heads). | 
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the chair. 3 Bellen, E. om Paman, , Esq, J. Harris, Merit; and a similar award was also made to Mr. Hotites ot Books, 8H. 
Esq, W ps, Esq., al Chater, of 3 | Spar of Brig vag for good RGA Hamburghs grown 1 
e elected Fellows. The new regulations | without fireheat—Of Orchids, a fine > specimen of „ Design for the Plan of the New na 
to last week eame into operation on this ei Van da ceerulea, co which we cae of no plant of its male Is appear that Sir Joseph 
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six dishes, English and one forel Mr. ae "hor maller example of a Maltese cross, wit ait octago h 
Among 2 exhibitions te Patched. was st from ory plant, but 10 quite the same variety aa thé we 75 ae central dome, 122 feet high and 105 feet om 
Bar ening ; it consisted of Knight’s paige | | sail d exhibitor also sent the new white Trichopilia The octagon itself is 365 feet in diameter, 3 
in tlie . paaka condition, being young, tender, d | albi da. The Rey. Mr. . El lis, of Ho oddesdon, sent Den- three entrance halls. From the design before us ir 
in every respect excellent. Another exceedingly a od | ithwhite | Which we are indebted to the co urtesy o of Mr. ; 
exhibition came from Mr. Evershed, market gardener, | | | flowers striped on the lip with pd ites, ‘Ae: essrs. Lane had We Should say it is a beautiful adaptation of Sir Jo 
Godalming. The sort was called Long Junquil, a little an Epidendrum, one of Mr. Skinner’s importations, and | Principle of construction; but its dimensions of 
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young, sweet, and good, Indeed, this and the preceding | handsome foliage, are exceedingly attractive at this t from the Provision — 1652. 
exhibition were of such excellent quality, that their season. Along with it also came 5 examples coming | Spring Water Compamy in the session of 
receiving some mark of recognition was referred to into blossom, showing th mee ee time is required | Pam phlet.)—It appears that this pr 
the Council for consideration, one prize being all that to see it in all its beauty of both flower and fruit, It is Present failed to establish its case before 
the schedule permitted to be given for green Peas. believed to be hardy, but of this “farther pret is and that the shareholders are to recei 
From the Rev. P. V. Robinson, of Landeweduach required. A Knightian Medal was awarded it, A of the 2 6d. originally paid * 
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old. It wan stated ted of thi that fr 2 of Nene Jud mei after filtration, abounds in 410 different fert 
í 4 om a sowing made of Turnham-green. ing from its foliage and After n ee 16 Jooks very 
in the first week in July, the first dish was 5 in general e it icon to be a pe i living animals, and also fungi.” This 
the first week inthe present month, we that the cropis| tween G. discolor and purpurea. A Certificate of Overloading the e Ae — with 
bund t out daily. A dish Merit was awarded it.—Mr. Snow sent cut specimens Probably says more than is meant. 
of Knight's Tall Marr ow was furnished by Mr. Culver-| of Aralia j i hich is 
well, gr. to H. Milbank, Esq., of Thorp Perrow, York- | at present flowering in great profusion in the open 
i 5 t ere in every way excellent, but hey — shrubbery at Earl de Grey's place, in Bedfordshire. Garden Memoranda. 
ind ther 3 be com compared bg ther | Cole, gr. te to H. Colyer, Esq., produced Me dinilla Siebel Messrs. Pavi’s Nursery, CHESHUNT, 
sorts. Finally, eit be La nt-garden, | and a well-grown Gusmania tri . These, however, | visiting this nursery the other day, 
mmuni . ign Pens, but they were in 6 nie a did i 
miserable condition, te pods . A ill filled. e t from Wea OW, 0 
l Grotto. — Pears were | Plectranthus concolor picta. Itis a hothouse plant, with | then 
ro a in considerable — Ti but every exhi- tender pale green Tepa prettily blotched Se agen and climbing plants, to the 
contained one ore pe fruit, brown.—Mr. ] Eaa e cut flowers of | which Conifers are 208 i 
ae did not consist of 3 number of sorts ) required, the following Roses, from rsery at Hertford viz : ground the practic of pot 
$ 2 they were all disqualified; never- Bourbon Queen, J: ues Lafitte, M rs. Bosanque uet, La wee here long 85. Judging from 
in consideration of its being the first time, Reine, Devoniensis s, Geant des es Batailles, Bougere, Belle | of Cedars, Deodars, Douglas Firs, Pinus in 
ae th demande, Rambu teau, Elise Sauvage, _Dr. Marx, | other popular 1 of paced of mo ! 
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5 a 3 and 2d, to —A bouquet of hardy annuals was contributed by Mr. | of the above kinds, fala 1 foot to 6 feet bi 
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