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reo stages of growth, “T have observed this to o ceur | the gr. Small awards Were likewise” made to” Mr. Ro Saddter; } Ie" rn “Esqs Stove” on (Greexnovse “PLanrs; ‘1, ‘Lady 
nly when the nights have probably been chilly, but gr at Manone Hows e, ; Tito for theft ae astrachen Ape Cromie;. 2, Sir R. Wolesley, Bart EaLAPGOWTNe, bi L, Mr, aoe 
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ify as om so during the present bgt ra AA fe and Orleans Pianst four Seales: one Wolesler, Barts a! Mr, cath. Taxoy Hersaceovs ge pie 
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when it is to be had), freely almost every evening. b ss Fite Forde versicolor, and Bouyinais: ball oh ; for finest Mr. W. neds 9 2, Lady Pri Paceea ‘Collection of siz, ly Mr. 
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Z A or Triptilion Pesce Gloxinia rubra, Achimenes longiflora, and | Lady Brinn, ‘Device, Miss Tunno. Wild owers, C. T. Cook, Esq. 
plant to drop its buds ; but ean I pur any other plan Angeney pubescens. Orchidaceous Plants, 1,to Mr. R. Middleton, | Collection, Miss Wallace. Danttas, on ee: Pint peeey: > 
than that adopted, to render such testile ey frequent ? | gr. to Dr. Neill, for Acropera Loddigésii var. purp., and Stanhdpea » Taylor, Es Black Rock, J. Taylor, E: 
is there any particular soil that best suits this plan pas ea By sh Mt. G.8 afin t on to i ed ee Se for cence © 2, Searl ‘ mir fe Wot Wolves. E ion. ares, dark, 1, J. Taylor, 
1Ge ; Hs an a spec’ Cape he me = +3 2, Sir ey, Bart. i 1, J. Taylor, Esq.; 2, Sir 
—Amateur.— [This spec cy o Salvia, li vy all others of the was awarded to Mr. Stirling, forErica peat es Teetinns. Shan. : Wole sley, Bart. Apricots, 1, J. ‘ebster, Esq. ; 2, J. Taylor, 
genus, prefers a light, rich soil. Sach complaints as yours | néniana, and hyacinthoides; and to Mr. J.’ Addison, gr. to . aon RIES, 1, J. Taylor, Esq. 3 2, J, Taylor, Esq. APPLES, 
e of frequent occurrence ; but w U belinra that the falling re : lo ) eeeyes, fos E. of Be Fwgriang, yentricosa var., and pi aaa a Ws J. Age, Eaq, ; 2, J. Taylor, Te Culinary, 1, J. 
jubata ; and for aco eption 0 Hicas rom Prof, Dunbar’san extra | Webster, Esq.; 2, J. Taylor, Esq. Prars, dessert, 1, W.J.A 
(3) f the blooms be nt expansion has never been satis- ie votnd ta : ens et Rate We li, ina: ee 
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factorily asdlinted fo j Fuchsias, Mr, D. Br gr. to ‘Col, Lindsay. Awards were | Age, Esq. Currants, Red, 1, Mrs. Blackman; 2, W. J. Age, 
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CEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES. sies, an npeaumens of Achimenes longifiora and A. r ta | ed, 1, J. taylor, Hsq.; 2, Lady Prinn, Green, 1, J. Taylor, Esq.; 
RO ND. Messrs. Sang and Sons, for a stand of splendid Carnations, China 2, W. J. Agg, Esq. Yellow, 1, J, Taylor, Esq.; 2, W. J. Agg, 
ies teeeeitent, 43 fete, one (as at ; to Mr. T. Douglas, gr. to Sir T. D. Lau- a bie J, bi soa Esq. Cevery, hs J. Age, Esq. ; 2, 
A er, Bar’ Lhd ge German Stocks a nal Chi va Asters ; to | W. J. Age, Esq. Cucumsens, 1, J. Webster, Esq.; 2, Lad 
2 ope gee on Jae ae a pap Ra ool, Challoner | Mr: Alex. Forrester, gr. One, alconer, for cut specimens Prinn, Paas, 1, Lady Prinn; 2, J. Webster, Esq. ‘Tvrntes, ly 
bes ni hokage rent’ the veport of thé finance ‘cotmuiittes at'| Of fare Sorder teu Mr. J. Downie, gr. to Gen, | Lady Prinn; 2, J. we ster, i... Carnots, 1, J. Webster, Esq. ; 
Bt, fom whieh it dppedred that, at the gates of the show- | Robertson, for pane fricas to Mr. A. Cameron, for Pe. | 2, Lady Prinn. Baoan Br: , W. J. Agg, Esq.; 2, J. wes 
ol, Saeki died dene ived. He then read | ‘u”ias; to Mr. J, Melrose, er. to R. Trotter, Esq., for Celd. | ster, Esq. Kipwey BEANS, 1, 7. Webster, 4 ; 5 J. Taylor, Esq. 
i deasabi af teqoiations for the arrangement of the business at | 4. cristata, the ‘heads being 23 inches long by 10 broad. Dwarfs, b J. "Taylor, Esq. ; wei Webster, XTRA Prizes: 
raught 0 f e tyear. The following a ointment of th The Royal Botanic Garden contributed several iores specimens | igs, Blackman. Ste men, comn par gardeners, and 
the esto tustge, ng nexty PP wwe | of Cape Heaths, and other rare plants, de ensely covered with cttagers 3; ae rariONS, tele blooms, pt Mr. Hodges. 
| blossoms : —-Among these, Erica tricolor speciosa was exceeding] ooms, — Mr. - Picoress, twelve blooms 
of Richmond, ma pag on ait bey aso vo - airman: ‘Far rich and elegant; also a, énia, E, Wats aetcinta: E. pa Sf 1, Mr. ‘Hodges; 2, Mr. Pi = rive blooms, 1, Mr. ae 2, Mr. 
ect Wa’ dicemont stg GR. Calvile. M. i “Te Shelley, | C084 Banksia média, Statice arbérea, &c. The Horticultural | Pipe. Pans S15, 1, Mr. ened; 2, Pine Pile’, collecs 
Aus cig pun y Dab s. P. Pusey Ww mile me P., f ed Society’s own garden emurded Several nayelties, which were | (/9” of twelve, 1, Mr. Hodges ; 2 , Mr, Collection of six, 1, 
Cihders. MP! WG. weet: M.P., H. Gibbs, : had displayed in the tent:—Of these Oncidium Lanceanum attracted | Mr- Hodges; 2, Mr. Pipe. Semen | Basket AL dies odges 5 2, 
Hobbs,’ Esqrs. It was resolved that the Duke of Richman as hould | Much notice, having three peels bathed of flowers; and q | Mr. Pipe. Single Plant, 1, Mr. Ho gees Meges. Roses, 
obbs, a ai foie nd s _ plant of Phlox speciosa, recently introduced froma A America, w was | Mr. Hodges. Fucasias, ie atti aide Mr. wes. 
be requeste ay name the date at whi putation hides id particularly admired. Sere were exhibited to show | Picorers, Mr. Hodges. ARNATIONS, es Hodges. Dantiag, 
novel mo nies of Gabe or. Core suspende # ws 
of Gloxinia L? 4 means of eat iB syphons ; tenets” weloging pen pone 
ox nia caulescens, were gro tirely in balls of hyy - , ‘ : 
a fine plant of M 5: Romitie dorian, pated ies Co “h “3 Mr. Midalemics Arpies, dessert, 1, Mr. Middlemiss; 
hae fruit » Was sus nisdad tah dictic basket filled ooh ‘itn 2, Mr. Coull. Cy oh Sa 5 7e ee Mr. Pipe. Prans, des- 
decayed hypnum. “Besides fruits and | planta, tig exhibitia on pre- oa 1, Mr. Pipe; 2, Mr. Dovey. etn eS a Mr. Hurlston; 
teresting articl pe cape ranaplealing 1s $i Pipe. Gonads, a hate. over Dovey vey; 2, Mr. Hurl 
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of 1001, was voted. 1c purchase pat 4 for ‘the tg mbcaie, Invented by Mr. W. M "Nab, attracted attention,“ ston. QOS EREREIBS, red, 1, Mr. Ryder; 2 , Mr. Middlemiss, 
C, E. Deacon, Esq the corporation of eady for Eacaslaning a handsome yariegated Holly tree fully Green, 1, 2; Mr. Dale. Sd pol Ran %. ifr. Ryder. White, 
Southampton, an invita tion for the society to hold its meetin ng of 20 feet in ‘height, with af ity ag earth sttaated, the wins 1, Mr. Ryder ; 2, Mr. Hurlston rt. Middlemiss; 2, 
fy weighing (exclusive of the machine) upwards of a ton. Mr. Mr. Hur — a " ovevmsnas sty 2, Mr. = hg 
idl J. Basie ve. hibited an Sagroyed conical boiler and Rotiwaler: ap. | PEAS, 1, Mr. Dale: 2, wrlston. “Tumxies, 1, Mr. Dal 
house Bi he erat, ot che uae sto parks e Paste parat us, fitted u p like Arnott's sto e, for heating frames and ai. Doye Ta Ee 1, Mr. IM roe RD 3. en por 1% Beak 
3 . , ri td yder; 2, Mr. Dovey 
ell: ouinivttttented Mie report on the white Belgian Carrots eh artis 18 striking ines show Ae ed varius forms of Broa ge re | 1, Mr. Ryder; 2, Mr. Dale. Duarfe, 1, ae Ryder ; : 
eae emgage en npr rte ‘as fo — ; ry tard wig ph ie aap support for climbing. plants, in the form Of a Winiafure tres. Mr. Dale, Extra Prize: Purona, Mr. Dale. 
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as gT Bs he fk hte to produce blindness than an excess k, wire-workers, High.s Morvteh 3 Hort ‘orticultural Siekety, July y 27.—This exhibition was not 
exhibited Puc’ tasteful designs of trellis-work for training ¢limb- so numerously attended ag asnal. Bay, following prizes were awarded : 
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meeting th apprise the - - os whea nee the ae i Fruits, Reweet Queen, Mr. ©, Butcher. Gnapus: 
meeting, - "pecimiens of Scag em ant ‘Gn the state of straw, &c. ronti 
be ir es of the grain, and he there OUNTRY SHO' 
fore’ howed: that thse. hone ae not be r Hs eg enforced.— pa 
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bak ie ae mt rate Feit sosses 2, "Beant y. of Birmingham, Mr, Coud aslor’ Rest yal, Mr Eagle and Whi dp -Wanende, by Bastiaans 2, May Duke, S. 
fe: Mr, Ju F, Holling poe Sc ach LH coe tered Flake, 1, Squire Meynell, My, oar Malpas’s Short. Heer ELTON Straw DERRID Si Mr. Cork burn, Carolina 
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2. MET ma¢Librarian)'| fr. Wella est b Genatiens, 1 .of a nate Coudrey. Esq: Onion > W,Gale. Best B: : iw Gale; 2,9. 
iuited. © is Wood rosity 0 sity oF alam niin iL) f in which a | EiCoTeES Premier der, Nulli se ungnag His. WE Mindell rem edge, }, | Shart. Broccox1: Walcheren, Rev. Bistou es, Basgsror Das. 
pag: ower was developed from the i Crask's Diana, Mr. Haines; 3 z ; Me ser? Fruit: Mr. Wigton, gr. to Lord Stafford. bt yl a a 
H. White communicated a paper, being a re pel. of the the Botanial Miss Hancox, Mr. Pypns Yellow edge, 1, a Martin's Victoria M COTERS, 30 Varieties, Rev. J. Burroughes ; do., Rey, J. 
oe of the Maurits, tr ranslated front ‘om the ighth Annu nr Wepert man's Victor Mf Cour 3 Wet weer Sry Booth. ranges; 14.de.» Ber. J. Burroughes ; 12 Yellow, F. Catton, ji m 
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ins pba a. large coletion ak of cultivated specimens from iM otal nck al ea es 4 pate. on pgp hatin 1 ig Si & imberly. ee hie: G. t Wregdliags lide. 3: : 
' pias FLOR ICULTURAL. SOCIETY. f Buff, Nicholas Nickleby, My,.C. Kimberly. Crimson, Marquis of | yip, G, Thurtell. Pots or CARNATIONS AND Picorers: Geo. 
Aubke 16. —Mr. -Groo dar? tr Alex. : Stewart and Lothian, Mr. Earl. Purple, pavers, Ir, Earl. Puce ton ; 2, ; 
Mr. F. Smith cted p Ba, ae ale et Noir, Mr, E. Fanbps, Rose, Catleu oe 
ory st He gee Dab sy on ae i ee co tember burg, i Pr ; Mags. Wideall's : Mr. Davies, Blush, Rev. J. Burro: '; 2, Mr. G, Thurtell ¢ Icons: J. Bough- 
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° Bais wean a ic ; ue at the ne merit Marehioness of pepetony wne, Mr, imberly. Bgl Seding ton, gr. to the Sones: Brewer. SEEDLI nq Paequsae: J. Bark- 
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Thumper, adits, aes Mr. Fairield, rl, men Esq. COoLLEction or Hrsnis Fucustas, for Messrs. Youell’¢ 
“Oe Freensider sete coe eaelay | Prise of 2.: Chandleri, Invi maceTa | ni mite gia 
. ; : reeholder, 20dwts. 15gr3., Mr. Fairfield ; ; 
wee {ne Danhd, , but slightly sunk in the eyes 6 Gace terme tale ‘ ers., Mr. Wallace. Fellow, 1,1} comp hg ures oe ae ‘ou: ssn ‘Stanaithiy Dalston Middleta: ay Seed- 
Galour Basher ant Soke re gear Sa sty id, Dre | Ligeta M Pairteld 5 2, Bunker'y JH, zdwtw Iigre.s Me. Paie- | ssnge, C. Midleton,” Esq. Mvnrux :_ 8. Short. Cockscoms : 
“§ aristae, mith's | Held; 3; China Orange, 17dw Ogre.» Mr. Fairfield (s Pilot, | J. Go .o » Esq. CTION OF Gxesrmoysy Prants: J. 
ee e ae # tae foes 16dwts. 19grs., Mr. Wallace “Green 1, Overall, 20dwts. 17grs-, | Longe, Esq.; do.. s “Short; do., W. Riniingale. Best Honey: 
its colonr fc primrose pped atk nity tof | Mt: Fairfield; 2, Peacock, airdwts Sgrs., Mr Fairfield; 8, Thu mper, | 1, Rev; T p een 2, W. Herring, Esq.; 3, J. Matchett, Esq. 
the orem of ite: petal: for akan Cake ate. on ac sii, 6 | 19dwts. 16grs., Mz. Fairfield ; 4, Bumper, 17dwts. 2igrs., Mr. Fair- mesg 8 ge 
e@ great ineqtality of the blooms sent, it will’be | Texires, omrs,, Mr, Fairke iodwes Sagre., Mr. Fairfield Tosti ‘, NOTICES ¢ oF serv PLANTS WHICH CARE EITHER 
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irab to, see idman'e Bianca, 1941," white, ¢| Wats, OEM. Wie Pamela & White Swan, 17d, | i sorts, L OR ORNAM 
bt 7 "ent a Chester, 1842 deep purple, 1 1, Mr. Fairfleld : 4 do. Dish af best fla red, 1, 8,Mr.| Ar’ — bh ts tr. Sir W. Brook’s ae lan " (Stove sete 
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e prizes at Wer meeting were awarded as Diicwe : 1, Crassula coceinea, J. Mason, Esq.; 2, Clethra arbérea, Mr. Moore. | some which has yet been introduced. It is of vigorous aaa 
A Peaches sates as Fo Ty ap J. Gayin, an to the Earl of | Epicas: 1, E. Hartnelli, Messrs. Pope and Sons; 2, E. ape ee and produces a long potone stem, with luxuriant leaves 
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2, 2 Ae (Se Ro bes a Br te fig Gray, for Royal George, and | 1n Ports: 1, Rosa Devoniensis, Miss Bellamy ; 2, Lyonnais, Messrs. | The raceme of flowers pana 
fi i ‘ J, Murray, gr. to A. Fletcher, Esq., | Pope and Sons. SweersTakes ror Roses: Messrs. Pope and | is froma — to 18 inches long, drooping, an d bear ings everal 
eee or. e and Noble For Nectarines, See sorts, to | Sons. CALCEOLARIAS: | and2, A, Kenrick, Esq. HarpySurvups: | side branches. mpared to the be a of a 
po Dae de Tello, ? Mr. P, | 1, Lavatera Thuringiaca, Messrs. Pope and Sons; 2, Spirsea tomen- | bird; whil the f ¥" i 
3 n, for bes a Genoa and Black tosa, Messrs, Pope and Sons. Herspaczous ox Frame PLAnNTs: | flexed, undulated, mk jagged 1 ag and the rich purplish tints 
schia. Sev 's produce benches % Lilium lancifélium punctatum, Messrs. Pope and Sons. 2, Tigridia | ofits extremity, are quite sag The fragrance of the flowers is 
Black Hamburgh m Grane = and aa 1 awarded—1, to Mr. avonia, Mr, Earl. Six Vanieties oF ANNUALS (Out Speci ): | likewise superior to that A. odoratum, and they last last for 
Young, £ ap aeree oO Mr. Murray. The Mr, Wright. Pinar d Corymbifiora, Mr. inn ey pa an extraordinary length t 
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given, Ist to Mr. J, Go 2 ST. "fo be d, to Mr. | Grapes sr Bleck Hamburgh, R. L. Chanee, E: oats t, Green wating this ; eberming aoe a block of wood, to which it can be 
J.-Fargie, gr. to Mrs. Gregory, A prize 2 having be — offered for | Flesh, rE. Bower, Esq.; 2, Cassabar Gold Flesh, ney Ccnmanra: Mr. should ' planted ‘in s sphagnam 
the best cluster of any Grape other than Bla scbureh = Fairfield. CocumBsrs; 1, Improved M , &. Kenrick, E a moss, in an open wooden he tng In either case it be 
Grizzly Frontignan, ass competitors came forward, and two | 2, Matchless, .Mr,. n. STRAWBERRIES: ass Vogt 5 x, 
awake TM. Young, for a very fine grad or ieseckt x Coudrey. RASPBERRIES: Globe, Mr. Rodwa: planted near spheric moisture in summer. A. 
Alexandria; 2, Mr. W. Macauslan, gr. to Adm. Sir D. Milne, for | Beauty am — Mr. Beyer s 2, Early Ma angerct 3 str oa position at a slight distance fromac cherie or immediately over it, - 
the: ath este: ss Another prize having been aera for the | Peams: 1, Chaser, R, L Seneens ani phensie be preferred. 
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Syrian. Melons::1, Mr. Alex, Bowlis, gr. to P..C. H. ©, Dur- | Esq. ;2, Dwarf, Mr, Baker. Carery : 1, Manchester Red, J Mason, | them from the old plant some time fee rte 
ham; 2, Mr. C.A gr. to Sir T. B. Hepburn, Bart. ; 3, sg 2 2, Giant, Mr, Chinn. Rugparp: 1, Green Giant, Mr. Gold; panne ie pr not to races my hoe? 
v hope, Esq. Cucumbers: 2, oria, Mr. Rodway. iene 5 to Poe ae i 
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ee ag W, Martine, f Russia; 3, | Rodway; 2, Globe, do. Canrors: 1, Altrhaghen, Mr. Baker; 2 b 
Mr..D, Powis fort haw white § ine. alton B : Siraeberir 1, | Early Horn, Mr. Davies. Tuanirs : 2, White Stone, R. L.-Cha: ee, fievanae z ec 
Mr. G. sig oe ae A tad Oteme TW. | Esq.; 2, do. » Mr. Chinn. Various Cottagers’ prizes were also dis- oe of Messrs. Veins 
hom, gr. to D. D. Anders roy Ba. or ion Serdar hes toe atsatets tributed, ere found on the Organ osbbae ae 
Mr. de ii el, gr Esq.,for Jub enna Hedge: San aboet &. aft ‘distin n A 
nog i 2, Mr. Addison, vatie eieealaater oe. fot pale Oheltenham Horticultural Society, July 26.—The fourth exhibie ables, b app of the ses 
Peaches and Gra Prva bs m wah sh ge nibh. tion took place at the Montpelier Rotunda, The di me hy of eer | fire ated; by Prcaz 
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of gene qeodden was considered desery.,| Mr. W. one Picorers, Mr. W. Bryan. Cock . 
: voted to 3q.3 2, Mrs, Blackman. Batsams, 1, 
Mr. Alex. Bisset, | Webster, )| Bronéxia ricra, Painted (Half-hardy ber.) 
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