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xempt from all 1 1 f* e а ki ТЕ ed | trees in pots, cc such. pretty toys for = gentle tle men.’ 2 great] : 
мар. the extreme tips of some branches, à as a es it | in to grow v old very soon if le then.grow i improved. u under ' ood e Д urious ғ, 
is uninjured ; Escallonia-maerantha is deprived of the | fruits on trees in pots as Mr. ism does for her | id ce to this variety is that ә frequently pro- 
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kr all over, - none the worse; Daphne collina, W ma Plum.—ln my hurried communi- Ме | at di 06 yeguas Mr. Bates, of, 
narrow variety, has turned yellow, and the flower-bu ds cation last w I stated that this Plum was raised by EUM А — t Re ади солады Sent seven 
2 r prn ind ; but the broad — Dr. Чейн о forgetting) at the time that it was hea i 8 0 ome en occo: * or which a Certificate 
ntiguous to it, is as luxurinnt.as possible; Coprosma | only introduced to public notice by that gentleman, | awa : d. The xis $ was no се ; but it was ee. 
lucida has ali ——— destroyed, but few, if any, of The person who raised it was a Mr. Keyser, of Penns 1- | very ine, st үө vo^ — ition in which the Pies 
e. 5 1 Mayii (qu. if. same with | vania, and hence it is — called „ Keyser's severe weather has left » ais -valuable esculent.— Mr. 
безан) i intact, both in — and shady, aspect ; | Plum." My attention was chiefly engaged with the Lewis Solomon nnn "— Peas, which looked as . 
Fabiana imbricata equally so. 4 H., Cambridg dard correctness of the nome rit and I did not observe if they had been kept too long.—Among flowers, an 
rubs generally have a —.— appearance, the — till I read the —— statement. excellent collection of Hyaeinths, which were the ad 
indeed many seem quite dead; the Laurustinus, Robert miration of ne» bo es Messrs, 
uonymus, Berberis aquifolium, and Garrya elliptica, E b. "ine Дыл on the Coast of Do rset.—I regret 3 of Pine Apple Place. It consisted of first. 
are severely nipped, and the Aucuba japonica, Sweet o say our gar very pitiable condition as to | class varieties, in i v em condition, and well 
Bay, common Laurel, Portugal Laurel, and Evergreen — 1 — — often seen it so shabby, but I гоне — edal which was awarded i 
Oak are all hurt, but not so severely as the preceding. | hope our losses are "^ so great as they appear. 1 do milar as also mad T e үнө ys of Great 
Ivy en walls, common Holly, Arbor-vitees, and even the | not expect to discover the worst or the best till каа оњ, ог Berkhampsten, E two box whose. 
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Jeodar bear evidence of the severity of the frost. later, as doubtless some plants that look e than iess ече Ser was for ind 
imong flowering shrubs that are injured are Rhododen- cape may shoot afresh, or some evergreens that seem a and whose size and fragrance were all that 
lrons, n eo ae Roses, tree Ponies, Heaths, | to hold on for the К» хау ultimately have not could be wished for, even in the. Qu ser of flowers, 
and Cistuses. We situated on a part of the pro- loud th 8 recover. It is events are 2 5 ing to —Of Se DAN Agents Su mmerfield, gr. to J. S. V 
montory y of p, hd. Head, about 3 miles from the | have uev — perfect dani down to 19° Fah.; | Esq: Dendrobium, in es "Way of 
sea on the north, 4 miles on the рая and about 300 yards | of such plants as these: Rhododendron — cinna- D. Walichi, put ele smaller, to which a 
on the south, so that it is only a wind that comes barinum ir one from the Hort. Soc. garden, named | Certificate was awarded : t'was stated to lici been 
aobo + чүт with the blasting "effet of the ses air. | Rh. einn. var., which is browned Dye the peat glaucum, bought at one 55 Stevens - and has, we» believe 
F. Cheetham; Fi Rollissoni, Niligiricum, and arbore indica; all | я р с into one or two other colleetions.— Mr. 
I am sorry to say that our Conifers have su much vars; Pinus tenuifolia, muricata, longi a andr radiata; Carson, gr. E. armer, Esq., sent an example 
more here than at the Horti — Society's 2 Araucaria’ Brasiliensis; ; Daphne japonica, Fortuni, a and | of the iesu Arpo op hyllum - giganteum, . produeing 
etation being unusually forward with us at | Aucklandi’; ; Laurus glauca and — Apollinaria | several fine flower spikes, more than half a {ообо each 
the time the hard weather comméneed. livepting a few canariensis, а rbutus tomentosa and mollis; Thea | of ааа бш! was richly ornamented all round with 
of the new ones; they were planted in 1846, so they A ica 5 Acacia linearis, melanoxylon, m" arma s small, purple, shell-like blossoms, arranged: with the 
have endured, uninjured, more severe frosts in former Tettateos ps Mesembryanthemum forni- | most pe eet regularity and symmetry. This species 
years; tlie lowest temperature’ we have experieneed cum; Pittosporum Mayi and tenuifo — Се flowered at several places this season under the appella- 
during this season being 20? below the de point. кенш, sham. жей ta, lanuginosa, aris, | tion of squarrosum ; but the proper name is giganteum.. 
of a good collection: the following has suffered :— and agrifolia; Fagus Cunninghami, Sieprinchiun A — Medal was awarded it. The same-plant, | 
ени patula had all ҮНӨ наре Бепо И grandiflorum, Convolvulus Cneorum, Epacris sp., but n EOS ‘or fine, was furnished by Mr. | 
and some of their shoots killed; Р. apulcensis, aus- Porliera hygrometrica; Ilex Cunninghami, cassine, Yeni gr. to Mrs. Lawrence, together with: le 
tralis, Grenvillec, and Winchesteriana have had their| Tar rago, Mexicana, and excelsa; Corypha — specimen of Deben vc, lim. and its closely 
ж ези uch touched, but their wood appears to be} Сһатгегорѕ Martiana „йд hystrix; Pteris- eretica allied species anosmum ; two xD Vanda. 
urt; the linge killed MEN way back om macro-|and rotundifolia; Gaultheria acuminata — гуми suavis, and one of V. tricolor ; - Oncidiu es, a 
сег апа agate „the latter I know is — syno- Гое; Wintera and Illiciums (3), Tasmannia aro- fin ne MP, Chysis bractescen ns, — wo other 
with macrocarpa, a macrocarpa: quite | matica, Magnolia fuscata, Chinese Bamboo, Broad- | smaller plants. In a regard to o the Chysis; it Piles 
uninjured in ide e same situation, and not 30 yards from peas ditto, Styrax officinale, Rubus smilacifolius, Holl- | that its stiff, fleshy, white and ye ied flowers, answ 
it ; insignis and muricata are browned a little ; Abies | bollia, Toss. umbellata, oed adiens 5 y well for the —: of ladies“ hair. 
Jezoensis, a foot high, has 3 inches of its top killed; Libocedrus Doniana, Olea fragrans and Am A large Silver Me dal w awarded.—Mr. ir. Loddiges. 
а Балы of A. Brunoniana are on ya very little hurt; Besehorneria yuecoides, Agave "mil 
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unebris, 4 feet high, and proteeted with a Pyrus- Hookeri,. Cratzegus: crenulata; Mida- erred grandis. The sepals and ' petals a peculiar | 
mat, is quite killed; C. Uhdeana, one plant; 7 feet A several Coprosmas, &e. S. cinnamon colour, the lip lilac, pare боны towards 
killed ; another, 15 feet, is very much injured; the point ; and although by no means a striking plant, 
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their ers killed, also many of their side z Dennis, of the King’s Road, Chelsea sent a small, 
shoots, and altogether very much damaged ; Taxodium Sor le HERES: poorly- Данга ке. of Forsythia virid e Messrs. 
sempervirens, 18 feet high, has suffered a good deal ; Henderson had a pretty hybrid Rhododendron called 
one plant of Cryptomeria japonica has had its top killed) HortcurTURAaL, А bei: — Dr. HrwpERsoN in the | campanulatum superbum, but apparently with very little- 
18 inches down, the others are uninjured ; Juniperus | chair, H.R.H. Prince Albert, his Majesty the King of | of campanulatum Mr. Gaines sent three nicely 
flaccida, Gossainthania, and A are mere than Prussia, his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Russia, spotted, delicate ke Rhodddénd ons — Unique, 
i du: ‘fae gi Araucaria imbri- | his Majesty the King of Wurtemberg; — his Imperial | Elegans, and Roseum maculatum, for h a Certifi- 
also ttle. M. Henderson, Cole-Orton | Highness the Archduke John of Austria, wh 'simila 
Hali, 4. dehy dete Zu a previously Fellows of the Societ n:this occasion: 
em. roots of Trees. — In you т report of the meeting of | elected Honorary Members; and the Right Hon — flora, a plant from central America, whose numerous 
the Edinburgh Botaniéal mmc А read an account of | Lord Wenlock, Mrs. Long, and S. Rickards, Esq; Fello | clusters of rosy Rondeletia- like. flowers cannot fail to- 
the remarkable formation stem-root in уа Of fruits preserved without sugar ог vinegar two celles e for it, when well cultivated and highly coloured — 
decayed trunk ini Wil low, which €— were contributed, one—by far the best—by Mr, as debe were, a shies in every collection. The same 
me Esq., of Mawbey House, | nurseryman — sent a seedling Cineraria, called 
m the wherein of | Reine des Fleurs, which promises to be a firste 
whieh no Нр p mdi тер а : Mr. Lov * 8 e а of Damsons, flower. Mr. Mitchell also sent a large-flowered 
— чь, ums, Scene berries, Rhubarb, Cherries, | Cineraria. air ary Eli 
whole sie 0 the Ash having fallen away. у. his root Сия and Red Currants, Raspberries, and Mulberries, | Сш rist flowers consisted. of Queen of February: 
ток is above agg en fé es from 20 to all in good condition, pret their forms nearly as perfect | and Wellington Pelargonium, s gay forcing sorts; iront 
си Wa above ts. i| as when first bottled. They were stated to have been | Mr. Gill, of Denbigh’ Róad, Bayswater.— From Mr. 
65 лаң ^ m the дан to у, As: th treated ramones :—When the — — ee of the Apothecar ies’ Garden, Chelsea, cames — 
rod root in ge pus vox ines re bottled, and boiling. water. added, having spec imen. of ачзу ee "corymbosa, A glass 
Ash. ) ner аш Камы alum in it in ^v proportion of 1 rentem to 4 gallons. |t essels (of the be Poppy 
T *i — —— Л am a — They were itted to stand till they had and other Dinge) neatly arranged, and ‘altogether 78 
e Bean, гечени tet fi a — e cold, — —— bottles were filled and well exeeuted as the best Indiam: specimens a the arh 
cs m i ge; high’ ured, very tight. ey re then placed in a w they justly’ 
qualificati ons very — not only it in French: copper "€ err and heated to 176% Alter that deserved, much praise—From the Garden Society” 
pue : ele was tied over the bottles, 9 ee thia viridissima, literauy” 
— eem. .... up, "A Banksiam, Medal was loaded. with bight yellow: blossom, large: ad f 
FFF noh pots awarded. „The second: ae which was very: |showing that: to have this shrub in perfection at іе" 
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and one-third well decomposed stable seri 6 Fi rrt —-—„— 
ds qs of Handsworth: ft ‘consisted | the plant itself is perfeetly- hard ih it were? 
p oo ome deat. This. [е — а 2 of Mussel and Damson Plums (both of 1851. and 1852, | the Sikkim: Rho —— ehh is flowering 
ough’ T Ks the one being about as sound as the other), Bilberries, | abundantly everywhere just now; '"Henfeeyn sendet 
— F. h I Cherries, and Gooseberries. A Certificate of Merit was a Fortune's Camellia. hexangularis, Acacia celastri^ 
na — өм Pot, upon an average, І gather) awarded it. Some, Grapes were shown by Mr. Allport)| f olia, Begonia hydrocotylifolia, and a handsome variety” 
es Н. Akroyd, Esq; — XÀ Brighton; | of it called hybrida ; Ceanothus: rigidus; which bas 
on similar, that grows. in Hol b Pa UN gs 
таро us тее : allude to is a young cmn which . 
^ e. old Ash А апа һаѕ веп ‘i dae South ind mbeth, the other f 
Fruits. 
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— — ber tom не the —— the two, —.——.— ae ie dis — sold for it, has’ been d 
; і velling. A cate th -| little» in on с 
„ of forced S Oft — "some: Alen 
; e: ngram, gr. t her Maj At Frogmore sent | Eg , Heat hen Glan, 
examples of his new sealing called K ra rend и d 
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in It is a large variety, and, in the —— some- US NR es igi 1 
i h ; 2 useful what coarse ; but — — its > character when grown MM of. af. Books, &t.. EC 
t a ud most р — under natural cir circumstances. For forcing:it is said to d 
n Wond — — be much su even to Keens Se ; being a sure | Blacks Library Edition of the: а па Hey e 
ington 7 Setter ; and as regards flavour, it is preferred above all] ous st notice Monastery, — rj 
eM t Garden’ name: lam: really ged t0 other sorts at the Royal table, It may h Gad — y every 
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