ports 
théee peret 7 uii кае of the ripe ‘seed: 
ing a iren I could m 8175 in all directions 
lus . the 16d of 
been in use mo 
ly 
HS, became 
47 . about 
‘prick ‘of a рів, ч чаў 
n — ha n le 
there As 
were stitit — the’ ‘aoubttat q quality 
of i the iron, it was deemei 
— another tank ef the — aaa was therefore 
put but in i | 
provide а йе 10 of the n question 
this answ not, for I te b. 3 shortly 
^n е ah used in the 
J Cave already due if by any m 
made to stand water eria Be 
1 75 it ge 4 one * x» ту чи useful of horticu 
tural 975 and will e a great revolution in 
heating. Of this I am Pw (7 Chas. Tut as, Brent- 
0 repeat that it ras been ы 
e 1 that Torney we dug tren in ҮН 
water ; b 
e Mia AY 
ЕВ f of a barn, ribs, laths, and “a 
covered with the qu месне mortar, a nd which we aii 
g as may be convenient, CF 
an) and Paes Preserve,—To o 
1 2 on account of its high colour 
t, Rhubarb should then be taken out and 
weighed, addin ing the sugar 
ы 115 * another half ho 
e e 
Mr. 
li- but it was a little — 
nother | o 
Hill, -Esq;, 
w | and ме Hill gr. to R. 
e. pound of 
rter of a pound of Sirayberse 
uit of the 
and Ir, 6 pman one 
7 Ibs. 12 Of. The last- named exhibitor, sent a p arh 
weighing 8 lbs. 140z 
55 
her kinds of fruit consisted of ripe pods of Vági 
Rose-apples, Gamboge, Allspiee as black as Sloes; 
a a ripe fruit "d Momordica Balsamina, — —— 
red seeds. These came 
howing the 
— 
had a Providence y weighing à 8 ne. 15 02., 
ther, fruit s kind 
came from Mr. име. — ve Lady 
17 * Foley, and Mr. 
PES. Excellent Black кту тун» Lent. were a 
ont, Bart., an 
Mr, ige gr. j- end Chilloner. 
neyd, Esq. ; these were a 
this Grape, fruit of три was also | 
MS Blackwe 
hr exhibitibns of this fru 
o J. Coster, Esq., Mr. Tiley, 7. (Ts "Duke o 
Бетиан, at Welb eck, Mr. Mite d Mr. Harrison 
Mr. Allport, 
Black Fron ver, e specimens of the 
| the first tx was awarded to 
Lawrence, of Ealing! 
yery | niflora, which was still Lüéveringi in the. patet 
К, 1. house havin 
A well worth the tuas ad ү сенш 
e with 
a 
a 
gr. to H. . Een furnished excellent, 
gr. to “the Duke of б тт өн wai gr at ae Mev’ | 
Napier, of pepe gs, sent а boxful of the fruit of Passi- 
flora edul 
n — of 20 Srovß and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 
r. May, gr. to Mrs. 
Park, for n following viz. :— 
ATL vows Schotti 
Azale 
Clerodendro 
Dipladenia crassinoda н miniata 
Dracophyllum gracile Phenocoma proliferum 
— РУТ Roella ciliata 
Rondeletia speciosa 
Vinca Res 9 floribunda 
1 — 
н сае 2 
inflata alba | 
The most brilliant plant in this in PT respects f 
colleetion zalea — А 
пое 
» been зри, yer 
th. aspec t, and i 
p 
ac 
It had, w 
whole as more striking] 
Azalea in pe of bri 
which were both well flowered and very effective 
heads of = 
dune vadit came ben Mr. Henderson, gr. to Sir 
Beaumont, Bart. Mr. ard, gr. p J. 
a era of Chasse 
& St. Alban's, 
sent. t White Frontignan, as 
and Mr. Mitchell; Mr. 
ptain Elliot 
large a 
have 
ripened and coloured. Mr. Turnbull 
fruit of the Early Purple, eonig inferior in мм. 
those jus ry good frui 
Ir. Henderson 
— George by — Perkins, gr. to 
nA .Munro, 
sharp. AD tie. flavour, jur, with a find "UNECTARINES.—M ed .besnüful ispeci- 
colour? and I am I think petet. йа, * this is mens of Violette Hative. n n, Mr. Turn- 
ogether a cheap and deeided improvement in the pre- | bull, Mr. Busby, and Tillery, Elruge. Mr. Munro, 
serving. of. Rhubarb... James + Quihill, Detter Hill, ie — White Roman and Violette Hative, 
Cumberiell. з Among these we remarked Bene and White 
nad Suis . ш. Ischia; Brown Howick, White Bruns ы апа "s 
jeties. Perpetual ; but none of. thém. were considered. by the 
5200101109. . J apes worthy of reward. 
uly 49250 
aH , ш п occasio n fruit, 
might, be expected, was abundant and echten, 20d 
formed, as it Ren ‘ays Reed in July, the most attractive 
feature of the show. Pine-apples were very nu 
an 
J. q» 
had four 2. weighing ‘Heap 4 Ts. it o., 
4 Ibs. 9.oz. 54 dhs. 6 oz, and 4. These were a 
fine fruit, with ith 
Queens of [s 1 Pur of the 
4 lbs. 1002. 4 Ibs. Yoz., 
A. iil, gr. to 
a Queen, weighing 
a, Black 
i oduced, 
hest of them weighing respective 
' „ And 4 Ibs, 21 о 
Mead ce t ум 
" 
| Oldaker's Sat Anim о. Аа et 8 gr. to ive 
and finely. ripened May Dukes 
s ге he npo 
Cerri 
and Cir bandian 
Eagle by Mr. E 
7 
las 
to Mrs, Oddie; be th 
W. Cartwright, En. Mr. Turn- 
7 | blos: 
unro, and valuable plant it is. 
on it were unusu Fer To 
бейеу, ctp the Dip ladenía was all 
be desired, being covered with bright rosy Coll 
f the m 
bell-shaped blossom 
Apr aly to Sir E. Amtrobus È Bart,, of cheam, 
was placed eqn, His РЭТ were 
Allamanda cathart 
Aphele: xis — purpurea. 
Ar ap tuck gracile 
Echite — purea 
coccinea 
Cac angel iniata 
Lebe, быб, 
22 teri 
Hm major 
Егу» «айды a N 
ca 
Savilleana 
or ro 
the News — — - "ts large б irg white, 
delicious] flowers, 
The latter, indeed, was but qn ly dower, but what 
ossoms were on it served hat a hand 
“че ah, violet-purple 
across, remain 
2 FW 
blooms, measuring upwards of 2 inches 
long in beauty, being far more persistent than nk flowers 
of most Melastomads, The Masson Heath and 
ме ү ies 80 en Ixora 
vdd rreau lore 
TRAWBERRIES. — Myatt’s Surprise, а 
fruit, and ‘other me sorts w. 
first-rate condition by Mr. 
Jones, of Brentford, had excellent British Queens, 
had likewise Mr. May; gr. W. 
, of Isleworth, 
5 showy 
1 in 
tish Queen 
EL we sonent Keens* nton Pine, Elton, 
берир, 
l-fruited . British | 
пай of ero 
iE 
ens in pots 
Ingram furnished some promi 
ei Pri — — and МЫ ыз —— 
Met os. The best green-fleshed kinds were Victory 
Bath; an rentham Hybrid, 
class ; and th 
and Mr. 
een and | Myatt’s Eliza. vor other well known | 
Seedling, 
of 
ming. | from Mr. € 
such Park, near Cheam ; 
their bea 5 is 
a charming being y culti- 
va wd ot growing во large as some ki 
2 
с dp Ман 
table 
A thie si ‘ot E 
Lm" of des Pri 
Allam 
^ "Sahot rer 
Clerodendron fallax 
Dipladenia erassinoda 
racophyllum graci 
v — ї 15 yet 
"Only ene c otion 0 5 was came 
crn оса 
mme 
Clerodendron splendens 
Crowea saligna 3 
“ Delicious 
i 
S 
i 
Q 
4 
8E 
= 
d 
4 
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phelexis macrantha purpurea 
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