1842. ] 
a a 
dens; 5, dos Mr. : Marshall. 
“Rose Flakes: 1, Ely’s Lady Ely— 
Laneashire i Headly ; 2, Hoyle’s Raperrina-G: ‘aiimont s 
arriett, e nite hett; 3, Lady Petre, Mr: Mar 5, Devon- 
shire, Mr. Giddens. . Seedling pede seealeoorbig ize ene t, 
Mr. Headly ; 2, Mr. Marshall. Purple Flakes: Mr. Weadly. Pi 
coTEES.—P. P., Headly’s Sarah, Mr. Headly. Red Picotees, heany- 
edged: 1, Duke of Welli 2, Ely’ “a Sortie g Mr. ie y; 
, Duke of Wellington—4, Sir . Peel, Giddens; 4, 6, Duke of 
‘a Purple Picstees, heavy- edged : ‘Headly’ $ 
Bur 
tr Reaay’ 
Plant | ~ a Pik Mr. 
ady. : Mr. gee and ttf 
Ready (equi Boug 1, Messrs. made ori 4 Wail 
fr. Green’s t; Mr. Cri bor 
del of. a Church Es the he Holy Seruichre: Me pe Pg “Collection 
of bie she Bey - Hudson. African Marigolds: 
Mr, B fiat Fre h do, ae 5. Tay ylor. palsy be é Chronicle. 
ewby Wiske Cottiagers’ Pa i Me Society. ~The shard ao 
ei show was held o} a rn nesey the 28th of July. The 
prodaetigns were of a superi uality,and reflected rani = the 
industry and perseverance of the | Cottagers, io ns ome bag 
the successful Paige ape atl for ht first and s 
wy: 1, 5. Webst OW 
ard 
Wetherill. RuavUBARB: 1, J, Davison; % w. TUR NIPS : 
, W. Priestman; 2, J. Davison, oupontaping 1,3. Davison ; 
2, G. Richardson. inter: 1, iller; 2, J. Miller. Poraro 
Onions: 1,5, Rymer; 2,G. Walton. Carrors: 1, J. Dayison; 
2,3, Dove, APPLES G. Smith; 2, J. he URRANTS,: 
Red: 1, J. Williams ; 2, = Web ster. White “5 Davison; 2, 
R. Ramsdale. Black: Aas i | Bos Ww. heave Gooss- 
di er est: F. Webit . Ripest: RASPBERRIES: 1, J. 
st ean: BEST Dina Or Sweet Herss: 
Tamworth falda Wir ticuliural Society, Aug. 2.—The third ex- 
Pee» ee Ay), es Se -hall. The prizes were 3. begiakh 
Bes EF. as inet GREENHOV a 
1 Mr. H mg! eitr. 3 Bram -H, Stokes, Es r 
FRAME tiny Her Majesty the ucts Dowa wager, Met ist 
H, Stokes, Esq.; 2, E. Peel, Esq. Mane ‘Searles (Bisarry 
1, Hepworth’s Lea der, W. Pivots a 
a oy, 4) Gre, Be s ‘king, thas ge. "Grins 
, Mr. Clerk ; 2, aul oe , Lord 
Bra 4, Duke oo Bedford, Ww. Gined n, Esq. 
Beauty ns Bartle Eey. F. BE ea : uA Ba “i 
yer t do.; 
re te cuketie, Se r Clerk "9, ta uire Me nel, 
ee f 3 5 Wak 
me. oh 
Bizarre, 1, Gregory’s iin 
j 4, Martin 
ia eae , 
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ies, 1, Captain Inge erries, Mr. 
Peel, rans att Mr. Wheeley, ‘Apples, 
2, Capeals qpae; 4 » Mr. 
Black, 1, 
Green tind Re do,, 
ABLES: Mga 
ete do. Peas, 1, E. 
ail Inge. Searleé Beans, 1; 
Oar oot y; 2, Mr. 
qT, r. Hatdin A Poe Wheeley. Lettuce, 
e, 
2 
eel, 
Peel, Esq. 2, Mr. 
Capt. peahag in seine 
f : ; 2, ae 
pring and Autumn- 
, do. Artichokes, E. Peel, Esq. 
NOTICES oF NEW PLANTS La arcs 1 ARE EITHER 
Us ahbyees OR ORNAMEN 
rotra, Anemone- redvad ela (Green- 
ynia. cg og aca 
ved from New li olland, b 
ORGNIA ANEMON 
heute Eo _ Baticen. 
light 
: ar 
ting; for itis generally owing to a 
so0urness or insufficiency of soil, or imperfect enti that ae. 
of this ering is, beside 
Eh 
n occasional os 
cumstances. ‘The young 
inte Floss (ben ed here s cuttin igs. Paston’s Mag. of 
Thick: ahead es Shean 4 
may be adopted 
vse removed, ¢ 
Bo at 
val 
may be compared to clusters of fourpemny pieces,—Bot, R 
“MISCELLA ANEOUS. 
Botany.—Man re unac Moats — a 
manner in 1 which this subject is now n tang and i 
and tend 
ri) L 
the origin of the pith and medullary 
rays the vie em of an alt 2. What is the aaet 
abbolate distinction betwee 
hat position a the ve 
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spe plants by light ? hat seasons of the year 
hould those plants be cllected for medical u se 
sets ve qualities reside in the roo 12. Ifa tree is 
Aas of its leaves, what ‘seme follow? 13. Sta 
he Botanical distinctions between Lauracer and Be ar 
mon 
col and also the characters common to both orders 
. What are the distinctions between Ranunculacee, 
Anonacee, and ae oliacege what are the sensible 
qualities of each order? . Suppose a plant to have 
the following pt aoe re, what would probably be its me- 
dical use? An Exogen, with opposite leaves, a 5-lobe 
alyx, a 5-lobed monopetalous corolla, the same number 
of epipetalous stamens, superior ovary with t 
rietal placente. t purposes are Convolvu 
from 0 : istinguish Urticaces 
Chenopodincer. “Is. Name the principal orders of Exo- 
gens which haye a valvate calyx, and explain their dif- 
Teicncs o us, t erson W nh answ 
e€ pa ssage in a 
nowing as the co 
wer lof Leicester.—We are happy to 
appeal made to e 
and Ho the ages ac is proceedingrapidly. Upwards 
e been alre tody Rites ribed by the inhabitant 
of N aa patie: and we st that we hi 
oke’ 
letter ndrested b y His Roy amon, 
the chairman of the com mathe is ane — — ; 
“y ise, that, in the = in e, 
eth en thei Ba cat urcran hes 
een collected, Sp je thenolilityand gentry, &c., should 
bea applied to, — all not fail to subscribe my mite 
a token of em, eT and respect, for 
es of th sles honest, upright, useful, and importan 
members of the human race, whose name will grace the 
page of British history during the last two centuries, and 
h ray! a my heart as one of 
my we friends, w 
war of the etek fe vec od.” 
met - me canis Foren Libra ~~ wr The 
stig re annou —Neu —Die 
Mode snzen silt Zeit (The Fashionable Pass ‘of our 
Age). 1. I., The Camellia Cac reatise on 
their iB and Propagation. Vol. il. The Roses, their 
Description, &c. 0, each v .——Tho - (fi 
Me ) :— Voyage en sae en Holland, eten Italie, 2 vols. 
, 15 fr.——Endlicher, §, : on CA, rer 
aire Plantarmmn. Supple oe undum 
Ato. 5s, 6d.—— Endlicher et Bian: Flore Bresiliensi, 
Fa ab Esen- 
ceas, auctore Nees a 
bec scores, annem triesebach. Vi- 
enna, *tol., 32, —Qua .; 
pe ie pale “Manual of “Organi Tecnica Chemistry) 
——Elsne tJ. G.: dund Hiilfsb 
“ 
on "Bre. De Dette andvinbeci German ie 
gest. 2 vols., Beir Dino li- 
art, vols., wore 
> Pe armer has to speculate 
his Stock. Stuttgart, 
to Liebig’s lite 
impressi Cou mplet d’Agriculture.., 
Course of Agriculture, ho M 
Payen, Mirbel, Héric 
ury, &e. Pa 
H, Schultz:—Die Goaimn The Cyelosis of 
’ \demy. of Natu- 
iden, Dr. M. 
in Plants. Edited by th ial. Aca 
ralists. Bonn. 4to., Sees 
:—Dr. Justus Li i 
science. of the Physiology of Pate. Lie 
Orchidaceous Plants, nt 
tion of these ig is oat c be 
pipe Stevens. e hea us 
ecimens of the beat wth Mak, Cattleya, and 
Maxillaria iy afte pag ner, * a" 5 ny gee 
rB he gard of Mr. Peaco 
Slyn enauene is a *s Pew brane ch shes 10 feet in 
length, pian which are growing the extraordinary number 
at we 8. 
Im Wasp’s Nest.—A wasp’s nest was foun 
sean the past week in a seed-room at 
I ufac’ 
wasps’ nests in sy eat that garden this year 
GARDEN MEMORANDA. 
Bayfordbury, the seat of W. Rt. Haken ar —A short Genarip- 
tion of this place was given 
Magazine” for 
ne 
ne Cedar 
are som oble mares Bret both on t 
north am south rides ‘of the pont » planted in 1765. Plants 
Tr of these trees were in 1840 grafted with the 
ar 
Cedrus Deodara, ot plantec 2, 
with ba above-mentioned Cedars of Lebanon, and the Silver 
vents § 0 forme an av wae for a road, which is about to be made 
approa the mansion from the west end 5 
These plants fal rad present 4ft. high ; and should the ue 
in the flourishing condition they are now in, y will, no doubt, 
in a few fave. a most s — e la s 
y 
situated on the south side of oe js very tastefully 
the ho 
of rere Hon g [or 
lai =. = in clumps 0 ingle specimens. 
Between the lawn and a gravel walk, eg se ge rigs and 5 
pa elas which fiber The hole Jengt bes the th 
ower- Sag” filled 
with liaet Pe ery varity of ‘plants suitable tor beds gvpieh eve pre 
sent a complete mass of colo of ee use to the 
other. At each end of the w “also, yok thos ne tie doen 
Lieut a aloifélia, one of whieh > w in flower; the flower. cea 
as, 3 
si the 
garden, adjoining the tands th 
tibet the plants are looking in agar t condition, 
ous 
A narng hich 
contains a fi ho bon, and 
of ; 
eee Rircing “ @ Peach -hous se, 
i a Greenhouse, with,s ; one of which, heated by a 
fae see cee ting cuttings and growing 
ection 
Dwarf Nolsette an $s being trained 
upon ange from ae to att. “igh. “the is we eee ae 4 
surrou d by 1 work, up of b 
; Rome, pagar onkin fine nos 
mens a Heat ty oak some of ‘the leading aes se plants, 
At the east end of the “pasion 
is a large span-roofed Cansei hiner h. which has se gen ps 
vided into two nies ary one, having ade into a 
dry stove, is app 7 ne trail & 
amongst which there are 
an doing ex rafters are w 
withthe best Stove ini Raia tieihied ateh hana sdwith 
eral h , fully expanded ; the other end of the 
aeaataste ba he wa’ roe of bgt a Bice 
without the slightes and is tat high the e other 
t are from 4ft. re sf We 3 i 
specime jentum and r spews im pots, 
doing remarkably well. ae Arboretam, 0 gl a Hig view 
may taken from-the | , is situated 
Hi, and covers ‘ae seven tere 3 
tastefully laid out in are al and single specimen y 
4 shrubs, whi g to the natural 
orders of Jussieu approac sage trance of the Arboretum 
——— an peice ky, een 1s, Evergreens, 
American Oaks, in the Park. ce itself is an archway, 
had which are on A ale “Clematis and Atragene. 
ro the entrance leads to the * a 
A you may look down through Maples, ia 
sides, upon a collection of Pzonias — jas, we and a bank 
of seedling Ber erberises, mr go ed from 
repens; amongst i 
varieties parses this oy is a pretty piece of ornamental r 
ork covered with Cistus, it uae ok &e, 
ions the —- = tigre hill, through a 
vay ba 
genera, wh a fine men of Ailantus pond 
losa, beige : venir oun of He ies aes BR eA pee fo 
the Pinetw 
= 
of the new Mexican Pines, patula, which has 
ed the height of 34 ft.; P. Teocote, 24 ontezume, 
Apulcensis, 29 ft. ; Thicaas er ohed, 23, and Abies sn 
23 ft. ; 
13 ft. These, together with P. cape gt anes meee 
and mac rophylla; ood 0 cmt the whole of last. winter, with little 
or no aaa eastion, we noticed amongst the Strobus . 
attain Scotch. tae! eratted ee Fe Lamberti jana; 
ca -e a ag 
— + bev 
Gecko patsy canbe othe ers a ‘ifferent oon "of the oe were 
grated 3 in ve Pea of last June, on the Herbaceous ay! 
whi med, h te place been attended wit 
also of on macrocarpa 
specimens noe nd, 
same 
ich, we 
singular Fea aa yf rend scions a’ 
Sabiniana were ahen from two ¢ 
an afted afl 
i srs Soe mansion, ‘consists of 
gE ground, with a 
dener, G 
