as the pros et of wk 3 a Ven, awakening the 
y die xamination of the April prizes will | minds of ko e who have been unaccustomed to 
Tie Tie Gardeners’ n L. place 1 in its exact light. Reduced to shillings observe with accuracy, to the very generally un- 
AY, DECE or the nience of comparison, we find them suspected 0 we may be deceived. 
a . c in n the sg. | order : The admirable letter of Professor Owrx on the 
2 1 nf Hes TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS, * en eascrpent, which wis lately be 
ve e, ug Geographical 5 tae AL seta of exoties in i single e specimens 17s. each, lished in our Newspaper, comes ely 
181 Zootogien! o E rece oh 9 545 with 20s. for the ik sti a "g vy jal of those who are wishing to 10 ate pr 
1 Ha lto 7 “o |in not admitting the testimony of the ey 
È Fund a a 
BE pretos fe — d a „„ 405 without collateral proof of the accuracy of its 
rmaceutical . . 9 Pam echoes 0 vegeta = 
11 a aria Sin Orchidaceous epiphytes, or stove and bebe x co rr et over pan 
D-PIIalogicalwlcBlll 8 2 plants ibe a todilon ta the resect chase: 
_ aruana W Era (355 s. in addition are ‘offered ‘to nurserymen ee on pronar our pedar p 588 ; 
252 e te i 2 3 tal as . 40 | pressed themselves weary of this discussion; and 
* i 5 ae panh. Wende E 5 r. 1 Groups of ornamenti Pp sit 23 bike ourselves, woa — wait = 4. va 
nen, — 20 Microscopic fa mony than listen to further comments, still we ho 
w S — ae 3 aust Bae e d 258. more to to murserymen.) 20 they wi f exeae our poi ning o ata ct or two 
les hich have occurred since the 
Mar persons disbelieve that a Lew NI ‘apple 0 Gus. a By en believing,” 
Tore Pe mm Heaths, Camellias, Citrons, thrown out that seeing was ays , 
tag ty cog A a eee 2 0 i . e Aza leas, Cacti, her ba oopus because these facts have served t 
te Rov a pma, Eas hares (2), Nosegays, Anemones, sce 2 sm, and in the absence of os em — — 
e Pe (black a ee AP area y also ape onto awaken amore general — 
i y 22 
—.— ene e, sings = vegetables ong ve never learn 
7 ihat diner | History is — £0 unim 
72 of educa 475 profoundly ig iguorant 
ii “Un ae eases extra prises A 225 — 25 of what i it teaches are ** 
: e Pla 3 Pidak ead i) a ne pass b hing punte testimony of Mr, 1 
pose kal i, — * and white), b. 990, respecting t a 
Pin eny a : bages, Carrots of 184 = e the ok ofa “deluded” eye 2 
i = 8 155 t in 1 9 
let week nips of 1848 e ſac e paas 
evidenc 4 the highest to the purpose ; 
„ Hence it appears iai in fti af : ee ne written viper 
i fs were, in @ brauch of ee ii ae es eee thet ion a one or two —— our corr wa — 
I merp, Per Echites splendens, the lowest forcing an chen gar that any admission of their 
EO ignonia Chamberlaynie, yacinths. de mand more eee, hids or e ee oaths in attestation of the truth of what they 
Tombretum d Cleroden ndron volubile, and greenhouse plants, t as ing | assert they witnessed wou be altogether begging 
Were grs 1847 against the back wall, es, more than three times as muc g at issue. We stop at the two 
aud where t. ea ee, g Heaths and Chinese Azaleas, | the question : ect, as afori- 
sion they are now. growing in the greatest Grapes, or producing Hea : rA empa eee ee regard to this subj hich 
wigour, Mr. ee account of their treatment is and about five times as much as forcing Asp fendi ing a sufficient zam e of the manner those 
. French Beans, or Mushrooms. Nosegays are eee, yet le how to 
a at were re planted on the 9 by these learned gentlemen to be equal in import- | W ose they are bringing forward cas that bear 
„it was with the understanding th 25 to April Peaches; 19 7 x a couple A 1 supp cones tly when ia ni fact the 20 a e mo way to 
deserve exactly the sam ? d fe „ P smaller 
ee pa s, four Cacti, four 8 he „ ras priet asthe larger ~ vd 
i „or any single beet] 2 cracked. 
forced fruit in the country fine the foliage, rare | “run out of the belly noted 1 
however large the specimen, > here is a point on whic 
bee e 118 Can crown the whole, they tradict Mr. Witxins, and 
and good it may be!! To wake 8 con re 
announce that in their opinion as m “i ‘boldly say that his er ubtedi 
pd basen The _sequied a wy hal Gray 5 deceived him. 17 will but we 5 to 
osty | kitchen Apples in April as a dish of new Grap r, Wiexins really ro the young ofthis old 
e | at the same season. at the other meetings. t say that he 5 not see see any o ; that al at all 
: We can only glance . Tean 122 beetle at ame 
ily oper ian ghee fesse he prizes oer the 5 — h beetles, coe se Bi 3 aue the condition 2 
$ z ee seven tim | : pupe 
during A 1 f the most mo N 
7 $ to the many o they grow 
— oi exibition 8 ex Sune 407 E Plants 445 e — ae one 
die ah 8 at 17, tove an nore 
od Gamer  Vegetablesst 35. F pea randi a ad- | then 
ha? be the ti sed: from prii, duce the 
che a to produc 
n d W d to 35, so that 1 . ” E 3 
ul wate, w night te tem —— 40 0⁰ more i i with Goose- 
James Mi SA ercame this ty. 5 and Picotees are „ a 
ee „Nov. 2 ; Currants, ing „ o 
Abe other 5 berries 472 for the latter; so 8 
5 ‘Tam glad to — rom Ta Kent. prizes for the former, an nearly four t even D . 
* of gardeners te. be Tas l direc the 11 Carnation s and sat ees require near ws “ home pay i . ai ihat I E 
3 erat essity of in ening as an very 
Ne plant 8 have be — in the habit of keeping | ar much 5 ich, ined are valued at pen oom th „ M e eee E da er is * fie” Sänt 
my care so much lower t W > 
Si a =" 
EV ae p 
ay LL, 
pish s, price 13s. in boards. It con- 
ei taras ee p Woodcuts, and much in- 
1b Coloured gelarzgvium in 
; in its 320 pages of letter-press. 
the Pe 
germation got 9, 1848. 
|Jsiewortb, 
D GENUINE SEED 
OLAT S 1 E. AEN & Co. have mage arrange- 
1 
1 
contry, for an an excellent supply of all the 3 y ee 
. 
Wium E. RENDIE and Co., Seed Merchants, 
— * 
R SEEDS. 
lec ction, consisting of 20 quarts of 
airbearg’s Champi: m of 
HEN GA 
E co 
r 
lusive 
veya Cucumbers inc i 
E ple ete collection in — er quantities 1 
1 1 4 
for a entleman' 3 
1 Dito This is suficient g 740 
extra arge i carriage iid to Lond 
* rach — packing ; : tha ge paid 1d not be wanted 
uantities of those most desired 
a remittance, 
ome of the m 
cotland, bs 
and Ne setarine 8, 2s, Gd. to 3s, 6d. each, 
— 3, Maid 
which, if nsider w 
may help to oe some 
e 
if you co a Chronicle 
perature. I keep th 0 
50° at ni can in mild w eather; it N — litde 
n then I have always a little air on at the top of; 
cuse ; some mornings season it bas been 
below 25 
List of a few plants in bloom 
coupe of which bas not exceeded 53° for the last 
"E 
obium Pierardi 
ndr Begonia insignis 
Cri ensifolium 
77 se emperi fores 
Cyp dium venustum i fuchsvides 
eee diseolor nuit. rosa sinensis, double 
Stanhopea e and single 
Gesnera elongata ARRIE trun: 
Oldenlandia f De Pp Poinsettia pulcherri 
__ With Justice cias, Tuki orbias, Ke. Phaius ius grandifolius 
aße oe others show well for a strong and abundant 
Thos ese facts show with what sort of ‘tee Mr, 
EATON has been assailed for Saying t 
Aei som 
40° ¢ 
THaT an oa sis of ne prizes offered i in 1848 by 
In * for the 
the Royat. Inisu Sor ROMOTION OF 
HORTICULTURE —— some Phe — results, 
was x agua enough from the litde we said about 
them las ash 
IJ. additional. 
rigat let us see how the gentlemen man 
is Socio pees the value of bergige pro. 
in a stove, the niglit boast of as 
ad 
e of these plants in a en of 
cu 
we made the following 2 — If 
7. 
In June. 
n August than for 
vancement of soe 
it is upon this that 9 rest their claim 
and 
similar institutions.” The only Tesult of such pa- 
Tonage (1!) is what an eye-witness describes in 
another column. 
The Council say that our object is to “effect the 
dissolutio on of their Society, rather than Ae 
oe science of horticulture.” Let hems. th 
y are as mistaken in our 
ha seek been i in et pu. Our rea! A cis not what 
they imagine : imply to promote the sclenee 
of horticulture ety sy electing their dissolution, ; 
uriæ, to ; 
generally referred to as the “ Viren Q 
as api gad there ¢ 
ea 
in proving it; 
long . as the real interest 
attached to the reve. Bh which has been awakened. 
Whether young y ipae to 
“ tendor- n ness” Ne affectionate parents 
ge | is a question all so much interest us 
