Trentham ; and the om Šis 
Black Hamburghs pee 9 
more, Esq., of ki. — 8 ‘for Which, 
had no medals at their disposal. — Thre 
r. Barnes, gr. 
Some 5 black ‘Grape, with large be 
THE GARDENERS’ 
to T. Davis, Esq., of East Acton; fe 
Mr. Stevenson, gr. to J. H. 
however, they 
es~ 
omg’ tae Bate hite anapeana were exhi- 
ties 
fent — 
ripe, was shown by Mr, Giles; and Mr. "Mitchel of 
r did 
0 
weighing 3 lbs. 4} oz. This was, howe 
bunch uced fi e same joi “ty acess: „ gr. 
to J. C. N mor 100 „showed a . of the sa 
variet Grape, weigh ing 2 lbs 2. Mr. Elphin- | b 
stone Dio showed a bunch of Black H ee 
The Pxacues shown were generally donk, and so were 
the Nisei. Of the former, Mr. Eva 
I 
ans. 
to C. F. 
' „ Br. 
' Newdigate, Esq., of Arbury-hall, arwiekshire sent 
Violette Hätive — fine specimens; Mr. 
N Royal George; and the same =~ * shown 
b 
„gr. to H. Be n the 
Gardeners’ Ciass, Mr. Davis, ot ge Burne, showed | 
capital i ob) m 
n 
2 
[=] 
a 
28 
3812 
were shown by Mr. Cha apman, g gr. to J. B 
. Glegg, Es 
the sort iol Violette Hative ; the ne xt in point 
merit (Elruge Wan from Mr. Foggo, gr. to t 
quis New 
Baras 
rin 
of Aberco Mr. Evans, gr. to C. N. 
uced — giei of the Brinion Nectarine ; 
and Mr. Davis, of East Barnet, ea 
robull, of 
Market 
onne | 
corge, by Mr. 
y by Mr. Cavendishii, perspicua, Clo 
a Surrey. 
Fics were exhibited by Mr. P 380 ; fed Braid, gr. 
to Rosia Perkins, Esq., of Han 
GAl- Mr. Pike 
Rev. J. Brook, of pated Bal, ‘Salop, and Mr. 
these the b 
Giles of rib ee ne 
Ischia, from 
Mr. sp endl 
es also commended highly the loupe peby Mr. Hill, gr. 
F pi the Marquis 
1 
and 80 e hybrid from 
Ward 
Papaw ( 
The fruit E the Papa 
esteem some; but 
ee 
TroprcaL Fnurrs, Mr. Iveson, gr. to the 
Northumberland, sent fruit of 
N pe (Myristica — si 
and Co 
rica Papaya, pe); 
flower buds of the Clove-tree (Caryophyllus aro 
aw is eaten when cook 
us eee — — —— 
in an nother 3 h shall not 
i Stove . and 
caffra r, Frazer's group.—Collections 20 
Greenhouse Plants were pro d by aeii 2 5 
f 0 s a remar 
Nn d covere blossoms. Mr. 
2 K 
Cole had nice plan Erica 8 — 
lections were produced by Me 
Ma e — From Bons Huw 
— 
is cooked, 
it — to have | little to 
_This Society held its second Sho 
Altogethe r — exhibition 
eather being fav 
plants assembled on 
ain “a pata as we have given a 
ng but will con our re- 
e 
HOUSE PLANTS were again 
EEN 
d Pawley, in good condition; but 
hing we had not seen before 
h — as s much through ; Azale 
a capital 50 soda 
Senta ita, a namali raen crochta, beautiful plants 
s of Ericas av en. 
ood Pi me lea decussata, 
whose sear ‘let flowers 
Mr. 
f — a nice little Aphe — xis purp 
Mr. Clarke produced a most 
— BEE 
well bloomed Cereus spe- 
CHRONICLE. Donn az 
Collections of CALCEOLARIAs were 
sh 
warded Fes ines, for r Masterpiece, 1 Punch u, Gel priza 
— ashington, and Ant er,—2d Mr. Stani 
3 str Soe ae 
D n 
the Hon. Miss Rushout, for Zebra, Ar us, hoy Wright, , gr. to 
dishii, Regulator, and gt ? pa — ae al S 1 — 
— 
i g 
a , wdro; 
King of Holland, Superb, Q ptimus, pe he Noriolk, —— 
3 ùruer’s collection comprised Gossett's Lord 
= 
E 
Ta 
— 
„ Hardinge, } naan Electia, and Alexis; Brown 
thusa, Thompson’s Pizar ro, Gossett’s Orestes, Tho 
Jane, Bell’s 
21 Achilles, Atwell Princess Royal, Turners Caro 
Chalvey Rival, Hooper’s Wonderful, Tura er's Sylph — 
Euphrosyne, Tur rner's Optimus and rince of Wales and 
a i Pinks.—In this class two stands w e selected 
r prizes al 
Smiths Joh enbrey’s John Bull, Kirang; 
Albert, Smith’s Diana, Collis’ Majestic, Young’s X X irt. 
land’s Gay Jak ieh. pat, Sere 755 8 ith’s Whipper. 
Kerr’s Harriet, and „Mr. Ward, 
eee for Smi rb lag poled A ye a, Wi 
Laura, W ard’s a: 3, Henbrey’s Rubens, — Kentish 
Hero, Hodges Melona, Harris's King 
0 
Alfred, —— 1 s Henry Steers, Ee 8 . — * B and 
Bob Tickler r.—A stand of Carnations 7 auother of Picotees 
were exhibited by Mr. Turner The t prize for 
was r = Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, for Bianca, Queen 
Pomare, Clim Comte de Beaulie , Beauty Leeds, and 
Lord Bill; 2d. — Mr. Godfrey, 8 or Haiseii, i, Delicata, 
Exoniens sis, Prince pert’ Cassandra, and 1 ximia.—Stands of 
RANUNCULUSES were exhibited, but no 
yellow, with brown spot ; El iacine, white, with pink spot; 
runs exh 
urea macrantha. 
N Gesnera eplendens, = 
of the sort could be ric! 
nd other plan 
RCHIDS We: — 
wdigate, Sauva age, © 
peax ree Mr. Mylam 2 ed 
da Batemanni noticed i 
another 
exhibitor had also a 3 vhs the oon. p 'Sacoslabium called 
le $, 
giganteum, with a nob 
good plant of 2 — bearing two —— spikes o 
flower 
Exhibitions of CAPE a were numerous and fine, espe- 
| cially the 3 rer by Mr. Hunt, gr. to Miss Traill, of 
omley. Than these better specimeus couldnet possibly b 
wer 
erved the Ist prize which was awarde t 
we remarked eK tricolor, with its d variety; 
tricosa splendens ‘and ‘alba, 
en 
rich and n 
| those shown at Chiswick, acollection from Mr, Rae, npr. —— J. 
Blandy, Esq., of Rea ding, as wellas one or two r plants 
=x — pei 
Jo 
umerous, comprising, in addition to 
Mr. Williams had a 
of 
the judges s — for prizes, Loveliness, from Mr, Beck, a 
nosas with a pure white centre, deep rosy pink under petals, 
fi 
—3 but poor in colour; to Nonsuch, from Mr, Hoyle, 
iav eaw eee form, ane a deep blotch on each pas ge the jomer 
rize to Crusader, from Mr, 
est a approach to — Allen ere were sever 
cae merit, — noticed by the judges, . h and fine 
colour and other 8 wand grace any collection, We 
Mont Blane N also re. 
have omitted to m n that oF ance No. 
rded er a white variety, 
purple rose spot ou the top petals rabl variety 
from Mr. — From the Calceolarias those selected were; 
Surplice, Warrior, and Miranda, from Mr. eer all Sones 
of good form : Ist, red-brown spots ipon ali i 
2d, dark crimson spots upon a 2 — ground; e 
spots upon a stained buff ground. And one named Dr, Ne 
from J erson, Esq., with small spots u a straw 
that appeared admirably adapted for bedding; it is a free 
blooming variety, — dwarf, straw gro ound, Spo 
8 — 
Land she 880 Am Jurs — 
1 
to S. Rucker, * of Wandsworth. 
7 Mylam, gr. 
Ross in pots were Produced n goo od condition by 
let prize for a Proms Res eer Yellow — sorts being La Pactole, 
Clara Wendell. Vicomtesse 
Decazes, Ne Pius Ultra, Elise 
rba, 
t, Smith’s Yellow, Sulphures supe 
Barbot, — Persian Yellow. 
as a matter of co 
course, were universally ad oh 
— Prants there were some Clerodendrons and two | 
Cat copie a umerous, and 
r 
a bright brown, approaching scarlet, — A Certificate was 
— to Mr. Turner for a seedling Pink named Double X, 
Rebiews. G 
Essays on apanas gpm 5 Dr. Henry Duhring. 
Longm pp. 87. i 
The gifted eer “of this charming volume is no asceti¢e 
He does not look u — * a 225 
g 
were Black 
from 
aoe 5 and Brown Turkey 
> heat v re produced by Mr. Sno 
se the i Earl de Grey, the ghrp iam te — 
tog 
Guigne, well coloured 
Frogmore, and Cireassian and Ma ay Duk 
nes 
ka e 7 Ibs. 2} o., from Mr 
. Gadd, of Be 
his own h 
J and the next, i alg greenfiesh, 6 6 Ibs. 3} 02., elma, y Cavaliers braonta, B Pisidia, Rajab, 3 Cassandra, 
— the avoni pri i 
oie, P i ti 
n the M. 
Ingram, fo 
= to Mr. Snow, 5 Prolite 115 ri eye Gree 
w 
rs’ Class, ee bra -= 
nfo wo n- | ain of * Boge i mage Be Phe rize, M 
a „Must 
Melon, by ur me apm biges to J. B 
wood, by Mr. Rust, gr. to J. — 
Mr. 
y 
Ingram, of 
e from Mr. 
< “Tenk — Epi phyllum coccineum, —— hybrid between 
and mortitieatio 
=, of eer ig ha erie an a henson og tly Be 1 
by m wilfulness or unreaso 
only 
8 
1144 1 
P 
1 
be a species of robust growth, — a bunch of now 
urserym 
River plant of som 
tehworth 
a of | F 
È: 1 
A a.. $ ee 
Esq. ; 
a Canta- 
eine 
and Messrs. Rollisson a plant of Venus’s I Fly. trap. 
= sp tee Sus 
geas, and Achimenes, various 
À fine bee ot hg 
favourable, the PELARGONIUMS appeared 
p — advantage Mr. Cock obtained the Ist prize inthe 
onis, and Auror: 
Zenobia Pere i 000 
0 on, y 
Holford, Duchess of Leinster, and OLA Ma 
class for — on, 
the Ist 3 The collection on consisted entirely of flowers of calcula 
the sorts 
| Champio phin 
goniums, gor Gai 
six well bloomed 4 pe N 
| toria, Ytolinski, La belle @’Afrigue, and Bouquet tout fait 
an 
of 
prear as ocactus 9 8 eight fully nora —— 
ink flowers, each 4 inches across, from Mr. of Readin 
‘glee Nove LTIES not at Chiswick, iip most e remarkable 
sev 
glossy deep brown inside, with a te centre, 
s large and handsome, and of a eke green. The — 
en had se a -e plant of Bartonia villosa, a Swan 
W 
nia amœna . Jack, a 
rom Mr. Spurgin, of Wanstead. 8 plants not in bloom, 
8 
1 
n 
Ri mo 
Siphocampylus — 2 — a plant of third-rate character, 
„ | from Messrs, rson, of Pi -~ i 
f irgin, 
Messrs. Standish and Nobie produced a handsome Mexican 
as stated t 
etta, Sy Adon —2d prize 
c s 
1 s was hi H 
Plants tag oe of Achilles Miss Holford, Pirate, Emma 
urrey.—F or —f i 
A 
ewise p es served a specim 
d Rhynchosperum jasmineum 
o be hardy Messrs. Veitch a 
tia and Thea assamica, 
UBJECTS were Gloxinias, Hydran- 
ous Alpine plants, and large and 
, razo.— 
for Matil da, cen Papp — 
the 
Anais, — Rivers, 8 Vic- 
of our readers, or. i 
devoted one of his chapters to 5 5 of which it e 
“chee 
of the whole, 
“ Tf, in my two 5 should 
to prove, as I myself, that man, t0 2255 
must become an active member of human society ; bodys 
therefore, must labour, either with the mind belig: 
w pi ion of our 
and in consequence balane vitj 
ited together 
u, | tal cette physieal, or motion ad rest ee bus of Baff 
may be considered as the bes likewise 
1 2 
life ; then it will be very easy for me, aud te practi 
to prove, that cot enjoyment of nature, 
horti combined with an active 
— t 
2, 
sure to forfeit our 
reover, as every 
Mo recreation in at also 
which not only benefits our mind and boi b peo 
b r 
affords us som Fett tary amusement 5 * 
not evident, that a oie ae daily * an 
two in decorating a pleasure-groune fle „and beat 
orchard, or in sowing the seeds of grace, life 4 better mò far 
around his e will jay a 
d 
