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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[JUNE 4, 
d piled up and formed 
——, swith naulm, and afterwards 
severe frost—for 
e feet wide, and 
— cu cons' aps. 
parts of the id should be chosen. for 
thinnest of sot “vat oe ins sheltered situations Yor st partons 
are sure to bes mice fw ured by heep. s thus 
are as ladies as ot wai Dece crews 
May 21st.—Duke of Pichiondy K. a. im the chair. The Earl 
! 
Pee 
93d. —The D f Rich d x thechair. 38 
gonek were sdacaed members. Lord Kilmaine was elected 
r.. C. R, Colville, Esq., M.P., was appointe ed chairman 
gr the 10 local Sp maid of the annual country meeting, to be held 
at Derby in 184 
May 2 wad.--Annivereary Me eeting.—H. Han ate ey, Esq., Presi 
in the —_ air, The President announced the change px roe had 
taken place in the mode of cond eeting the clections of the Coun- 
pe a the purpose of enabling the membe: ercise a more 
arenes election; and nominat ted Ear “ir Spence cer, Mr. 
saowes Wingate , seratin eers to r ~_ 
peal of ro elec’ e Duke of Richmond moved that the 
= nd Hardwicke b be ‘sealant for the ensning Bee and to pre- 
ay on eetin ne to be a in 184%, at 1 erby. Mr. 
otion pr ees and vice-presidents 
. Barker, pe urke 
oar. 
Mr. Blanshard, Mr. Ellman, Mr. G jrantham, Mr, We Tiall, Mr. 
lyard, Mr. Hobbs, Mr. Jonas, Mr. Kimber- 
emon, Bart., M. P., Mr. Page, Mr. Shaw 
ere revelected ee ~ 4 Gouneil, 
M.P. 
ap 
ae 
if 
Challoner = Meh the waihons balance: 
oop e item, he rig 
a on the selina tion he: felt in in reporting 
schedule of the finances to the meeting, and that was the act ig 
the merce of the sihac ah as na excess of ex- 
r the receipts on that 
peers by to “ws Silence as 
Wilbraha am, and Col. he 
of the Council 
Pe: 
penditure at the Li 
_ vo 
ar i oe by » 
pressed P ilineet ee and indignant a 
arrears; and recommended that a list of alt tefalters should i 
printed, and sent to em be aye S- sii 
that the 1 Apsara mi ght rest,.as i uely 0} 
the preaitt of the whole of the saps ‘pat re oe a 
brought home to the parties in fault. 
— Dae of Richmond then rose said, Hs Gentlemen, the 
i ees py asure 
of pub ‘publishing the names of those m scriptio 
sioned non-payment; bus 
from oe their ‘usta wasted: town 
us instances 
may ea all have 
innum led to the omission, —_ perhaps, subse- 
quent fors : of this ite du the The 
uC “4 thought it okt as an menor ie in 
the: of a pn or to show up a gentleman to. 
his: as a defaulter, and to post a ying his 
subseription for the ‘year or two.’ I think it will be better at 
first tae mr the to the ‘proposed 
reqnesting his friendly mediation and individual 
pov ene ouneat at, bosssiipeyaep swab aigeiieas such proposer’ 
as responsible for the arrear, and Lam certain that. the greater 
part of these ee eventually be thus recovered.” Mr: 
ae ee " P., ei ii. 2 , 
in the funds, he w pe tei. should go away 
with the saaan that the esociety Twente ~ Invest-: 
ment was not can but bon gr eas the society ought not tobe: 
in the case of a o had pe his stock in the funds instead 
and paying 
avs e poun nds to the and usefulness of the 
soelety: “ Ours,” s thr Mr. Childers, “ is the cheapest ery 
ever formed ; for one sovereign, a member not only gains all the 
a 
ortwi illings a-year back in Jo ournals, and Ido trust 
that a heer ibsuecines will ere long take place in the number of 
our governors, and that peers of the realm, and large landed pro- 
prietors, will not be one pound subscribers, and: put oe ten or 
Th 
twelve shillings of their ee into their pock e 
Earl of Roseberry bore testimony, as a vii eum of the 
Highland and Agricult iety of Scotland. to the interest 
with which the proceedings of the A. Society 
gricul 
were watched; and hoped that the day was not distant when 
bse a higher rate of 's subscri tiption, the Highland Society w 
bo ove that if this anal rf 
ex! n er than the mt mad 
__ Office into elements of the nape oath 
prove perfectly futile as to great + meow nas fertili 
i. to be settled an investigation. In the analyses 
made, the were entirely overlook and a mere 
Epeyt Sostyelt xiven of the common of soils ; missi 
greatest consequence, as had been proved in the present 
om wer ener cee s Testing on the Co 
consent of the Government analysis to be Sead as 
wicke, and E. S. Chandos Po le, ee » were Sactean go- } J. 
Yee Shepherd's i pomangon Brid 
Esq.; 4, Alexandrina, A. ee » Esq.. Six plants, do.: 1, J 
Esq-; ditto, 2,.A. Kenrick ~, Cacti: 
, enkinsoni, 
ore ; 4 Mr. J. 
fon oore. Six He Labicwate PLAN’ 
ix Cur Hyacintas: 1, G. Barker, E - AURICULAS: 
ovely Ann, Messrs. J. Pope and Sons; 2, Kenyon’s Ringleader, 
Franklin’s Croesus, do. as POLYANTHUSES » Messrs, 
Tia: me 
Det eB. bal tes 
ty oe 
wi 
eS 
wo 
= 
i] 
ait NS: ore. 
. Mason, Esq. ; - Do.31, Shera slbet 
hs a. seni, Pope an op gone “9 J.Moore.. ROsEs: 
1, Smith’s Noisette, A bee yesi, woe 2, Devoniensis, Messrs. 
Pope and “wee Cam 1, Corallin 
alifiora, di ayy be s, d 
; Pope and se . “Danie lsiana, . ~ Gee gh, cae 
Houghton g.—Fru Ret VEGETABLES: Pine, 1, Enville, J. 
Taylor, Esq.; 5° a a Vin ent, do. Pears: 1, C atillac Re 
baggreee rs 1 rege @ 1, French “Aa yer A) Ledsam, Esq. u 
3. Alexan , do.; 3, Pearm ain, Strawberries: 1, Keen 
.G 
proved Manchester, W. Rob in 
Esq.; 3, Rom in. Empe ror, A. Pos ch Bsa, Wi 
H. Dawes P 
Rosa odorata bougere, 
Mason, E Mew i ledifotia, d. eWilhno ore, “Hen ; 
ciosus, J. r Esq. ; poe dar bras Gough, Esq. ; 
Lilinm sctisigns Ww. Wil is, Es Clématis bicolor, P. Ken nway, 
Esq.—Numerous prizes were also Satelonten amongst Cottagers, 
for the best Flowers and Mio ate a 
~ erie ey Horticultural Soci Society, May 18th.—The second 
Exhibition for the season was held at the Town- sap The plants 
and excited the admiration ot th umerous visi- 
tors. The prizes were as follows: een’s 
tryin oo Mr. R. Headley, Tutrrs— Medal, Sansjoie, Royal Sove- 
gn, Catalani, Lavinia, Superbe, unknown, M eadley ; 
= ype does pom meritum), do,; 3d, Ambassadeur Wiimande, Poly- 
phemus, Platoff, Rubens, Rosa Bianca, Princess Victoria, Mr. 
itchett; 4th, Platoff, h ; ma Tri he 
Royal, Ambassadeur d’ Hol 
donhie). Mr 
MONES m; 2d, 
z 
oe + Sedna 
, Effu a 6 ie 
"Lown 
niums (6 est), Me 
iory. at : on 
phat meg oven Barreoty be! Alicia, 8 iledehatbalitin, Wieser ay: 
_ PEL ONIUMS “aa best, ervtcoe$ — to son op 
eederes: d, Perfection, Joan 
f-d’Ciuvre, Mr. B ~~ CAL- 
hee “stetecr, "tady id the foanshy : seedlings, Mr. 
Coll Pan arieties) 
le ame 5 a ici Ba 
@Are, V Victo 
Sah aay A 
be “ome 
segs 
wane etaane gate 
nee oe “Mr. Batson, Stock 
‘Twitchett. Plant 
. Hudson, 
Me Ghaaia? ~ Coeleind 
pe Messrs. Hudson, 
RIZES GIV N BY y Mr. R. HEADLEY: Coltection of Cut Pansies, 
ae. Widnall ; 2d, Mr. Hendley; 3d, Mr. J. Tay 
| Mr. 
wo Horticultural Society, M 8.—The spring meeting 
Pg this. ponte took pree in the Trades Hall, and prizes were 
awarded as under:—PELARGONIUM re Ww. Paton, gr. to W. 
Gilmour Ban. “om Beam he Nithsdale, e Spit Alexandrina, and Van- 
k3)2; Mr. J. » er. t 3 Campbell, Esq., for Joan 
Cc, oP wind es Boasts of W: Vivid. CALcEOLARIAS 
z 
» M. Turnbull, Ce to Lord Dongias, ad Kentish Beauty, Juba, 
Uniate and mbt ; Fy o J. Hunter, Esq. 
VER .: , Mr. ae Ros gr. to > Mie Hehe for Tw seen na 
grandi poor) Melinares latifélia, and Hendersé- 
nia; 2, Mr, J. Borthwick, gr. to A. Bogle, Esq., for Hendersonia, 
Melindres, N andanother, Bouquers: 1, Mr.W. M‘Diarmid, 
for Clianthus piatiiceste (from the open borden Solanum crispum 
C¥tis spit come iar procumbens, P. verna, C. 
a eae: s, Ledum um thymifolium 
ma’ firea 
tan, Se pulsatilla, fAlyssum saxitile, 
sa sinensis, Double and Single Wallflower, 
Stock, “age &c.; 2, Mr. J. Tai . to ouper, 
iceus vec # he open border, four ur years e ), 
Lu a2 set polyphyilas L, Cruikshankii, Single and Double Wall- 
gle White, Red 
flower; Sin vce Double Stock, » and Purple; 
q a, Genti Valeri us, ums, &c., of arte 
GREENHOUSE » Mr. A. Turnbull, for E) pulchella, 
Tropze’olum keolo ca linnzoides ; 2, Mr. R. Guthrie, 
gr. to Sir A, Campbell, Bart., for ea sinensis, ina Cris- 
Ne i, a cere ye Ruoporacez: Mr. R. 
pat ni for ~etetaar oo 
of the Royal giata, andignescens um thy mifoliw um and buxifolium, Kalmi 
Agricultural Society, to be held at Cork in the Trish | giaucaand résea. Native PLANTS: 1, Mr. Ross ; 2, Mr 3. Har- | gen 
wo | fiom to induce as many of the | ‘ie, gr. to Col. Harvey; 3, Mr. J. M* to J. Ewing, Esq. 
wis shores of Ireland on that o Plants: 1, Mr. A. Turnbull, for Oncidiam gag ne and 
Y¥ SHOWS Se aa veratrifélia ; 2, Mr, Sued ‘w Turnb bull, for Erica aoe 
Bi hom Horti * . Campanula’ E. perspicua var. ré perspic 
on wi: 9 ice tec crs mat exhibition | var. alba nana; 3, Mr. Andre bull, for Clematis Sicbold, 
—Exoric Oxcnipacaa: 1, Wt ad ae en: Cobzea -_ ~— a jannneee PANSIE 
Es 2, Epidendram o: . * ker, | Mr. W. Paton; 2, Mr. J. Bulloch, gr. to Mrs. Crooks. N 
maculata, G. Barker, Eeq., f, Accmo ens Es0-5 8, Brassin | Pansies: 1, Mr. J. Bulloch, for Lo ord Douglas, T “Nastep 
more, Esq. Six plants, do.: 1, Epidendrum almione Attraction, Talleyrand, Olympia, a, Amata, ‘Livy, Shak. 
bicolor, Leelia cinnabarina, Odontoglossum 3 Speare, Gem, Thyne’s rotunda supelliag Bata Sir Walter 
sp., and Sténia pallida, G. Barker, Esq.; do., 2, Oneida on. énia “pee Queen, Thomson’s Princess Ro Swift, Criterion, 
tum, On. pule m, On. ampliatum, Brassia Hen Givari- Witte. rakes aang nis de Admiral, fete § Edina ; 2, Mr. 
ese mo SP-» and Maxilléria Barringtoénize, G. Barker, Esq. Stove > iy ‘ ~ i aoe Seneen V3 mitgeh 1 Eh Sdnall’s Prince Al- 
LANTS: 1, Justicia bicolor, J. Mason, Esq.; 2, Rophérbia splen. of England, Lora s 3 laa pod Sit Snandn, Achcmmneate cake 
8, ughton, Esq.; 3, Aphelandra cristata, J. Mason, Esq. ; ici, M of glas, Good Sir James, Thomson’s Carlo 
4 Franctscea uniflora, tye J rb pthc d Sons. Poesia a wick, for pare ‘nae 4 = groom ag Ry 8; 
'LANTS : 1, ~ Tenchmann 2, 0: es ia Gem. ee hee ibaa 
binm Pultenez, J. Willmore, Esq.; 3, Pimelea Peers Bon J " Gouak | ieee ie » wvidnall’s 1 hoe, Widnall’s Hasse  Leprack, 
rit oe 4, noseten 8 re J, hades , Esq. B pla ants, do. : M ‘ jece, mee ies i peak 2SctOr, 
» J. Willmor .; do., 2, J. Mason, Esq. YLLIDACER: | 1 uF “Hhaerbamepet 
1, Clivia nobilis, G. an a he ; ¥: ‘Amarvitie frank J. Acariet Nompert Ries pest ih sera Se Rersgice Pippin, 
ugh, Esq. Ericas 1, Hartnelli J a Bedford, Esq.; 2, Sul- | Frurr: Cherries, Mr. J. Cu ers he sa mate 
pres, J. Y. Bedford, Esq. 3 3, uméntia, J. Willmore, | for rege a 2, Mr. J. Smi ee ee 
4, Odorata résea, J. Willmore, Ba. Six plants, do.: 1, | Sinclair, Broce Mr. G, Weston, er x 
John Willmore, Esq. PELARGONIUMS : 
1, spléndidum, 3. Upfil’ 
Eaq.; 2, Joan of Arc, A. Kenrick Me 
k, Esq.; 3, Conservative, J, Upall; 
ames Dunlop, 
Wm. aalop, ag 
2, Mr. M. Munro, gr. to J. Do. 
Sea-kale: 1, Mr. 5. Borthwick, Rhubars : “re 
Vegetables; 1, Mr, W. M‘Diarmid; Me. 
ly Seedling, A. 
Sq. 5 
pare of which the 
the 
Naldso: 3 3, Mr. J. Borthwick.—Exhibited f, 
Castle Manta Giateee Erica intermédia, Calecolaria Bothwel. 
liana, and Turn eal 9. 6, C. 1841. Milton Lockhart :-— 
Know 4 ad:—24 nam  stlae ies. Greenhead, Govan: . 
‘arnoce ouse ayduke Cherries, fully rip 
wall, the fruit of a tree planted in » Jan wd rretlnkg "Kein ecal ed 
large and beantiful Pansies. Mary ae - ling Pansie: 
mourhill:—a ante. Vinge iewih Em joined side by pide: Messrs 
Cowan and Co. a E i t riz ‘ 
varium ; Le schén re Cistus formosus; Boréni nia 
ticulata ; Acacia sulahellas Cf tame formosus; Tro opx’olum mH 
hyllum ; Ciner4rias—Grandesse, Rival King, Urania, and other 
sorts ; Calce ge alpha ; ‘Azalea, F uchsia, Pelargonium, 
i » &e., 5 alarge collection of new Pansies and 
Messrs. Drysdale and Co. —Fahiana imbric d Eri 
ongiflor 3 Cineré dria Wilson mi, Messrs. Austin and M‘Aslan 
reenhouse Plants in pote ; Pansies , Tulips, 
—a wares eal ce of Gree nhouse Plants, 
rtsease or Pansi 
ke. ‘Mr. 38 ames = Thyne 
in pots 
Tamworth cay sett +33 Rewihe (a Rel vs 8rd. , ee ae 
Py 
Ist and 2nd Grrr Ss, ye, Esq 
ook “and paren > Sees ; a Ati aieae Ps. 
ADELAIDE Prize for the best Florist Flower was won by 
H. J. Pye, mee fe Me aoe s Loy oS Ann Auricula. 12 Pan- 
SIES: Ist, nd Holmes. 1st 6 do., Mr, 
Lathbury ; mdi Me F eiiace. Bes t 6H Hyacintus, H. J. Pye 
Esq. Au Sop Greencedged, iat ONE s Lovely Ann, Hq. 
J. Pye, Bsa 2nd, eran 3rd, H. J. Pye, Grey- 
edged: 1, ce ©; 4, Subnaree of Europe, 
Capt. Inge; - ieee $ Pyivateur; H. J. Pye, Esq. White-edged; 
elfs: 1, Seedling, H. J. Pye, Esq. ; 2, Partridge’s 
te) ~ bone sea Dark: 1, Lord Lincoln , and 
liff, H , Pearson’s r, Capt, 
i; “lahesies* 7 pres, H, J. Pye. 
pee a Eat pen cr RRR 
NOTICES OF rot PLANTS W ee ARE EITHER 
USE lhe OR ORNAMENTA 
Red: 
which i 7 re ie to most wee 
7 
ciscEA FOL Br Suite deta (Stove 
vs) Se fiphulsvidced:. Didynamia Angio spermia,—This 
pct — “ion ve? introduced Mr. Moore, of 
‘the Glasnevin Bot fe aeang nd i is a native of Fejuco, i in Bras 
zil. All ge es 7 roperties o the present 
species. It flowers profusely throughout the winter aid: spring 
5, V oa 
fuera ark blue to almost pur e, and extuilin par E 
it i 
The leaves are nearly twice © 
the size, and of Sxisher green than those of F. Hopeana, while © 
he flowers are compar atively 1 arger 
inches and three quarters in diameter. Thei 
deeper blue when first developed, becoming ofte the first or se. 
d colourless, or of a delicate white. The compost 
potted should be light, of about one-half fibrous 
heath-mould, the rest sandy loam, mixed with well-rotted leaf- 
mould and some silver-sand. ~ It is important that be plant 
be not in too confined a position, nor have the soil too mu 
shaded by other plants. If there bea Lode pit in De none 
which the p d not dis fr e roof, its 
Cuttings prepared 
with tolerable sengiesss 5 in a warm and 
glass.— Paw ton’s Mag. of Botany. 
RIA STANDISHII. 
pit und der a han 
tandish’s Slipperwort. 
Diandria 
~ 
= 
o 
= te, 
has a yellow ground, with numerous oval ighre and wipe of 
reddish-brown, having a age to radi ries bape: from the 
centre of the flo ower.—Paaton’s Mag. of Bot 
Lobe-leaved Mina. 
i are 
(Hay herdy Annual.) 
t is not a little sin- 
the Me xicans for 
ished, hav: 
e fear were Seartaete ripened. 
sown, and if iti is possible to get them t 
— be srinaweaie and it will doubtl he be easily 
ly 
firs crimson, 
eel asthe e blossoms unfold. Botan: 
oe s except from La Lla’ 
: e’s good descrip dé 
i the genus phatase 9 with which; it doubtless correspon 
in narra seapects, especially in the structure of the ovary and 
But in oe — th at is tos say. in the 
flowers are arranged in the mannerc 
majority of the aan, and the limb of the corolla is cox usual 
om immediate view. 
h the recognised 
of volyulac tego Site: at eatabished, bea ie 
nese to me that this genus Min 
Bot. Re 
Orocurius Fuscus. Brownish-flowered Otochilus. Orch 
yndndria Mondndria. (Stove Epiphyte.) A very SE Soran, 
‘ abitant of t 
es in Ne by Dr. Wallich introduced into this 2 ie “ney. 
flowered in the Glasgow ic Gar = Sterig ia 
e flowers are ed on a raceme, pale 
lour with a brown column.—Bot. Mag snd 
Hovtie’tta Bksckuencastiixa “Orchiddcee. _s 7 
Mondndria. (Stove Epiphyte).—This was’ first flowered DY 
Brocklehurst, E 
i eayes 
ve arreana. otter’ an large, somewhat com 
eames mei furrowed ; while — Aovcars sl is spreading, \ 
flow bias —— 
ery ot appear is upright, and 
stout, near’ “5 u 
en handsome bieeions, tote gree e often from t 
‘inches in diameter. eee forn 
tela 4 : 
as + ‘Deautiay- coloured lip. Alt hough et 
ended coat it seems to 4 pot- 
ced na eath-s 
it begins growin and’ mnie 35 
state, it should be freely watered, on account of it 
measured two — 
4 
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ee 
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