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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
their leaves, but none are 
1 m 
торыр. d. Fred. Beadon North 
large bush of thyrsiflorus has been 
us has stoo: out ач a shoot, — is now 
los a 
1 
heteronema, and Abelia — = stood 
hernrometer has — as 
mu of fro Cupress — Uhdeana - bee 
nearly killed, e emis E a plant of Cupressus macro- 
; this Jatter was sent from the 
m" Societ s Garden in ee, ee a so, 
í — - rom 
is looking ме 
killed. The Roses have — it, was not touched, 
r 
—— | of 1 
liabilities — the Society did n 
The Ga 
tomary for 
jana, and уме 
€ 
n 
their leaves nearly un destroyed, This 
of sce — and is 
oov edo 
Oaks had 
t 20 miles 
the — and about 120 ae “he north. W. ah t 
* am es 
[Max 7, 
while six varieties of ever- — from — Seotch — ion te Oresma Т 
whicl 
im 
Üregon 
the Society had subscribed, and that % 
1 аа om; 
whole — to — 
— 121“. 168. 5d. 
xhibitions — rte, = enm rich in 
d more m bad ones, 
201, n eet 
xj somma cultiva — an 
han 
ro 
The attendance w owever 
wing to the excessive 
a day on which it has been cus- 
— — to attend 
h itself — a falling off of 4664. 
give a — —— extracts. 
“The cost of medals was augmented b 
nearly 2004 mre that of 1851, no Jess than 12271. 
havi d e atten- 
n: of Jun 
1 з=, poe oe 
tien aif, 5 Cy 11 
Ul uiv P 
22 Га! 
v4 :3 
4 They believe t that it w 
e geou 
y the sum of th. 
t, the | € 
er, Browne's Hill, Carlow. irable on ore es aco rof 2 
earch of hort — novelties, and that it was - 
ett whether une might not be ady 
ſeties. mployed i in some o ions of 
Societ rae ric The unsettled, state of the Argen ‘Pro. 
ORTICULTURAL e ERSART, May 2.—J. vinces having, however, compelled the Council to pause 
Srracuan, Esq., V.P., in the chair. The = were |and some negociations with a natural South 
the more interesting matt d into the annual America having failed, the Council provisionally availed 
Seir m the C il, After adverting to the ex- themselves " the very pto offer 5 ark Phillips, one 
tremely unpropitious season that has now elapsed, the | € the agents of the Min del Monte 
important announcement was et though — in Mexico, to perm it their officers n — a 
i — was diminished t 
e | seeds of € no — — „ 
ing that locality, an — enditure of 
he —.— of age 
much ¢ — аа, the unexhausted 
xico in fine — = varied climate, 
w be reached, have 
finally in neil to eie that ошау: once 
more tora a рик эши — but they have 
aa t there shall no 
for ecasions, travel incest from 
ill be m 
s that t 
stationary 1 — aem rieh field 
ce that 
d which is engaged i in 
t has 
— the — distriet to be 
scaped injury. Fremo 
rdiana, dd insignis remain i in ён Sies as es also an 
P. australis and muricata. ag men tat has 
few of the leaves browned, un it is n 
excellent ; No 
L 
1 
killed, while T. Wareana i н not injured in the least ; 
“Cupressus thurifera, and e эм в пз, етем бапа, toru- 
3 and the elegant Go na and funebris are = 
flourishing freely, — the two latter were in som 
i expose: ы the full E 
ma ls 
es more than ordinarily 
. 
injured 
Е жаула 
r medals ; that 
rus Tm in 1851 "ози and à in 1 1882 12971., е с 
value 
madri is a 80 
ГР 
reparing the schedule of prizes for 1853 
eould not be made for diminishing t this 
. The Committee found that there 
. 
8; 
that of 
851 by 
and that of 1842 b y 508l. ; 
e schedule of 1852 — in T E the sum awarded 
in might amount to 17371. On analysin 
the Committee that the great ‘increase in t 
m ose princ two e — thie reid 
system of separate showing, 2 A or market 
ardeners and private growers, and the other from the 
magnitude of the prizes offered" for Orchids, which alone 
in some cases quite killed, in pb the — remain- 
fresh ; J. Bermudi d 
iana is dead, J. squamata, flagelli- 
fonnis, excelsa, ‘chinensis сыш ormis, macrocarpa, 
are 
d Cryptomeria japonica could no 
il. | consideration 
t 
DENS 1891. 5s. in 1852, a larger в m than was given 
any other class, exin collections of oot and peu 
— The Committee, after a very careful 
of the various documents “weap Qu under 
heir notice, came to — conelusion that the diee of 
te showing was las 
Ксан extent, and that there no longe — any 
reason for placing Orchidsso high among other 
— exhibition. The Counci m эйе — 
lex latifolia, Shepherdi, dipyrena, m and m 
nsis, are looking well 
eod 
6 look ‘eter the i 
respect 
се latter, ef 1 for the — pepe wh 
e the scale of prizes for Orchids. At the 
| ime taking into consideration the great and heros 
fi 
and it was — a i 
g | merit. would — given at 
t of under 
the details of the schedule of 1852, М became qon to | the y 
se he 
a | ever, to the perge of — objects of of — 
us and d — 
has prove ks eri rdy, as hav 
i followin 
pla мык E have resolved to give, in addition to the 
medals — — in the СЕЕ schedule, the 
who, in th 
е 
gid he 
shoots 
eigen my ern 
— — with great vigour; Vi ae 
i — 
in 
with tw two опе, this arrange- 
а ment 
| friends have 
the Fellows — da: Soeiety and "heir personal 
ave now the power of viewing the exhibitions 
an hour and а half earlier than visitors not 
of the Society. 
number of varieties of fruits having been 
introdueed to eultivation since the last edition of the 
, been 
of ' Jasminum revolutum 
— facing the 
February th 
Fruit Catalogue was d Mr. Thom 
hompson has been 
supplement ‘to — which will be 
ensuing 
de within the recollection of the Society that 
in the yea year. 1850 the distribu 
хеме то танат of the 
to | the 
to the Fellows as well 
to | Sphere of сте соне, practi 
| wood and Stevens — 
explored; committee have every reason 
believe that — oe — the services of a collector 
who will sim and energetically fulfil the trust 
repos 
= 
“ With a view to the greater extension ‘of the utility 
notice, last October, tha 
certificates 
neral duri 
and 1853, — to a se ined 
annexed ; not, how- 
ears 1852 
in regulations t 
interest, for 
y from the very bad weather, — it 
— -— being prepared for the 
ange, > oe difficulties inse- 
parable from all — alterations has, upon the 
whole, worked epe to eon. 
tinue the plan, hopin g mor dende 
of kitchen den produce to 
effect of improving that most useful — of horticul- 
ture as much as public exhibitions have stimulated the 
more attractive, ortant tments, 
of flower and fruit gardening. The following is a return 
of the number of m — awarded in Street 
between April 1, 185 2, and April 1, 1853 :—1. Flowers, 
41 52; —— 41; 8. Voge, 19, . 
v — = measures 
y 
considerable — 
for the future tisfy the Society that ite 
the same time to r e 
tion ; for all ex — l 
of prosperity may attend a lavish iture 
the means of segis. p sucha system must 
ЕЧ — led thein to — | 
t is eeling w. E. 
enteri ы ө sd | 
жее р 
©, 
tones was elected | 
Royle, Secretary ; and Messiah 
um April 19.—R. Brown, Een, in 
. A. Gibson was elected a 
