THE GARDENERS 



•^^^d^'but it was stated that the opinion of 



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2^di°^«^rde r d P to 'Mr. B«n« for his frSt 



Birt- of Escot, Devon, now 

 3'iaPu.e culture, sent a Queen weighing 6 lbs. 5 oz. 



Si-. Mr. Ayres, gr. to J. Cook, Esq., of Bi 



l^sudsiK weeks old, tii'ei i , \ u u or 



*- ?ati *£' shown* ^rihelast 'mating* aiTw 



^J r , Ayres' border is made wholly above the su 



SflSmnSd! 



i house, and ripened 



pm; when ripe, howi 



unripe, theberr 



eedlmar. stated to be a very early 

 nee it resembled the Grove-end 



wietT. In appearance it resembled the Gro 



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 Cwes, sent a dish of the " Mu c t E ch Lt. " Gr 

 miety brought into notice many years ago by Mr. Money 

 -•till n,,w lu»t sight of. It was then considerec 

 id suitable for out-door culture 



I, however, had 

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«ffladerably resembled that variety ; except that the ber- 

 naatdapmky tinge, confirming the opinion entertained 



XgtVtiS^^ 



• ~ • < ! t!;e Jlu,:; Melon of Cashmere, which was, 

 **^r, unripe, and therefore no opinion can be ex- 



JkGrapes.-From Mr.' Lawrence, gr. to H. Stainton, 

 j*U»uadish of Noblesse Peaches, and a Cantaloup 

 •^.weighing 6 lbs. 3 oz. Mr. Henderson, gr. to 

 ■£. ; Beaumont, Bart., sent a Sweet Ispahan Melon, 

 cK 13 lt >s. 2 oz. ; and xMr. Chapman, gr. to J. B. 



SL .V our ilelons > viz • a Stri P ed Hoosainee > 



T 1 ' 6 lbs - ^ oz., a Cabul, 61 lbs., and two Ispahaas, 

 1 " l s. 14 oz 1 lie Striped Hoosainee 



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J»«eeda 13 years old, which had been 'given to Mr. 



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l^»wTnd p k 88 T» bem s i ulte hard y> easl1 * 



S *Kg'«.! » E handsome as a Chrysanthemum. 



^ W f 1 AtDensis ' a hard y shrub ot ' consider- 



**WamT oa L Wood y Parts of Mount ;Etna, were 



among such Fellows as wished to receive them. 



Jf r ' G .H 5, sS! announced from Dr. Steele and the 

 ^J^Ualr, r - DoW:lr ' - Xlr - lit '- «'"! Mr. M.w. 



are exported. Supposing this computation to be exact, 



duties levied upon the art.e.e, would am e^ lUCh a 

 struggle is making for a redaction . ' d :';. in our p .rts. 



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ey I'che.i ts 1 is r lJman has not < \ r. m 



sist of Prussian blue an 1 ^,m, m princdj ally. V,, that 



Euglish market, indulge" in a beverage of Chinese 

 paint, and might imitate the mixture by dissolving 



Mr. Johnson's Monthly Volumes (Baldwin) have in- 



which 'Mr. JameT Oar ' '« n't , ■'"'.'. i 



Dahlia, in the preparation of which the editor has been 

 assisted by Mr. Turner. By degrees a useful and 

 cheap library for the gardener will thus be formed. 





2mo. McGlasha:;, Dublin), which ma 



a country garden. The authoress writ! 

 ice, and knows how to maintain her ow 

 necessary, she might have taken as 



! dirt, darkness, and drought." But w 

 ie fair lady an opportunity of express in 



ry so abundantly aifords. 



j as a hopeless waste of t 

 meeted with it, but those 

 is, boxes of dried Migno 

 inging to sooty pack- 



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 But this is a great r 

 our doubting friends may be assured thi 

 devote to town gardening th< 



td though not applicable in ev 



—who cherish them so much as the inhabitants 



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dusty though they be, show the general love and longing 

 lis fair world, which is but a garden on a 



terial point, we s 



New Garden Plants, 





and repotted in fresh turfy p< at and loam, in < ;u.,l j 

 tions, intermixed with a small portion o. siher b ;> 



kept up during night, and p- rtially shaded dnr 



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 they grow ; by autumn it will have done its work. : 

 may then be brought int.* flower at any time fi 

 February to May, by placing it in a higher tempe 



101. Onobrychis radiata. Ray-fruited Saintf 

 ILmly Herbaceous Perennial. (Luminous Plant 

 Stony hills in the region of Caucasus, common al 





seeds received from Dr. Fischer.— Dot. Ihyistcr. 



Miscellaneous. 



detecting the adulteration oi \\ hear dour with the Hour 

 is entirely insoluble in cold water when it has not been 





i coating of elastic gluten ; they thus e 

 ! ssolving in cold ) 



. Martens has found 1 



f frequent, consists in mixing Beau 



