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are marked with a foot alley hewilt eac 
which i is highly’ necessary, to prevent those 
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the pin which you intend The 
erage which sdbefes to the quite sufficient 
to kill the largest of them. This rice being poi- 
sonous, should be kept in a pecure place.—James Linton, 
Rusholme, Manchester. 
An a Wraigi—Ashongst the many remedial 
&e. (all of which I 
ual the remedy | 
vinegar to a 
The Sting 
ries. he 
, and hee —StTov re, epee tare of 3, wi ey NHOUSE 
Gale (Mfrica Gabe) will promis the state eff —Lusor 4 = Buanas, calito of 8, i a essrs. Salers and Wheeler ne Mr. - oa, 
aide ae, ‘ Hs1as, collection ©, essrs. Salter an e 
net a hes A ina BALSAMS, rs. Salterand Wheeler. Caneroxa’rras, collection 
uctive than the rane cand “. ‘trait from it was de- | there being no less than ten exhibitors of the cut of a3, Messrs. Salter and Whe ler,—rubra, fo cont Champion of 
ious, large, and abundant, ‘This year the orop is | flowers, or plan pots. In spite of the untoward sea est, Mary, varidbilis, punctata, viscosissima superba, Sarah, 
eqcalty great, but one-half is perfectly worthless, while |'son, many were in all their beauty, especially the Bour Prine fegeihe corymbosa, Bronze, Pde sal Aner A “et 
the other balf is in very way valu he fruit is mys which, pee th the Hybride remontantes, a Mr. eDrathes sb bike oe aah vin x alien a ie nduaPEANTS, 
there, but the difference in it is striking—the ne part is | the’ réigning favourites ; tainly their large in collection of 3 3,1,J. Jateehty Esq. —Oncidiu sna: papilio, Gongora macu- 
plump and good, whilst the other is without size, colour, | fo tied flowers sts neadabiie glosy foliage eminently en- | 1° St# ea grandiflora 2, J. Jarrett, Bsq..—Qneidinm papi 
*or flavour. Rite x: to tres de small dark spots ap- |:title them to this distinction. colle o a of MM | set ate ¥: eee ~ Giertendim a TR So 
red o e berries and surrounding’ branches of the | Verdier, Paillet, and Levéqu ita t worthy of Hamaud Aaa: Jarrett, Esq. 
as aliatecs . these went « on y Facies g until all the ise, ‘on » among others, yer speci # rae ‘ G ‘ in Pa a, Coron 
i and of a brownish colour, ’ ror Se mens t Devoniensis, Bougére, G betormnis, srnnmovsn PLANTS, single Be cine ; 
ml SD : » Goubault, Man- 2, J. Jarrett, Esq.— Witsé rymbosa, CocKscomss, J. 
the Mae n other respects seemed in excellent health I | sais, “Triomphe de la en oa Elise Sauvage, Wiltshite — Bits ces: M. cap ant? re en amameteh W. Miles, 
wou favoured by your drawing the atten of your Triomphe du bourg, éléne, Caro- | E84. ENTAL BASKET OF PLANTS, mec J. M. Yeeles, Esq.; % 
correspondents to the matter; and if a similar case fine, Duchesse d’Orléans, Te Cae Bourbon, Pac- ats : “Shaw. Fruit—Pinzarrins, 1 and 2, Mr. Hateh, Cats 
r : before you, by I me know the probable | quin, Chatenet, Reine des Bourbons, Doct Roques, Esqc MP Whats. iy) Mr. Prater | ps Mr eaner Bet bunch of 
causes which induced it, as well as Newt treatment’ whi h | Triomphe de Plantier, Bréon, Joseph (a fine -ya- | any sort, Mr. Shaw. Mexons, 1, G.-C. ell, Esq. 2.and 3, Mr. 
o prevent similar | riety of a dark p h crimson; by Ma Levéque, Murray, gr. to the Marquess of Bath, Peacues, 1, Nee 
t year. That cons of the > Vine which is most | Boulevard de Hopital), Victoire Paumy, ce Char Waites, eg, eset Mr. Salter. Pit a orn itley 2 W. 
injured ranges along the the : p of the house.— A Subseri Hag Comices de ne et Ma (this is: the vegheldia etal Miles, Esq. GREENncAGrs, 1, B. Smith, Esq: 3 2, Mr. Sturmy 
ide lany o ovr Set ak toe ents sone assis ‘son ‘seedling raised by M. Desprez, and Pears, 1, Mr. Kitley; 2, Mr.C =" _Curretss, 1], B. Smith, Eds 
ae solving this problem kai A I gave last year); Emilie Courtier, Pucelle are ne Sp ge as et raskens Culinary, 1, 
ilisnéria: at eee a sh = ae het salon — Clé- _ Minty : 2, J 2, J. AM. Yeeles Eng Dik BEES, 1 J. Wiltshire, be 
amentine Du vers, Belle re hc bert, Duc. By EGETABLES — 
‘jd’ Aumale, Prudence, &e. os were neither s yes ox oF r Cacerriowsnsy To MATORS, a CR me Je pa 
rous nor fine > indéed Sone half : mor create round ane sHALLOTS, 1 a La Cooper; 2, Mr. Lidiard ; 9, Carsi- 
, Pp ‘Coun ¥ Broccott, Cannors, Gusonks 
Paris a given no renee s to those which rpg Boe Bern, wh Me. J rene Sao 
ve, spider an earwigs sli held mastery so ra st SaLap, 1, Mr. Cooper; 2, Mr. J. 2, PAINT i Mr 
f i ROUP, 1 sF berg. E A PRIZES, ; : 
eS pe 2 capes rd a ae Heche Bal Sin oe Dahitia, ite Drotimond. Dahlia, Oe, 
a possibie. owever, not : j , Esq. Box of Cut Flowers, ey 
; the ease, the ‘sta - would (to English eyes) eke solange era ler. es os 
shave been so isfigure: j va as 3. SQ. Dalia: r. Lidiard. pples, . 
. ctions.— 
a <ttention? nee for their produ 
| blooms of Reine des Fées, Pygmalion, Reine d’Or, Caro- 
|Jine Walner, Modesta, ‘Purp’ uté de Paris, | , Brighton Horticultural Society, Sept. asth.—The following 
| Prince “Albert, President of the’ West, Poole’s White, | list of the prizes:—Dasztas, Mr. Parsons, Br Kidd; Mr nuts: 
| Baldy Cooper, Charles XII., omte de Cussy, | Mr. Kida and uy and aa ic. Watkins. Cork ~fieeg” 3 pes 
|) Roullard, Triomphe de Tours, Andrew Marvel, Maid . FLowErs on Heapacrous Piants, Mr. Bo 
| Bath, Revenge, and- Mr. Hobden and gone PANSIES, Mx: Fe Mite aad 
He i E chase * ; Mr. .W. er. Senee ASTERS, . ‘ 
pa mad room been exhibited, but none above mediocrity. | yr. B eBNCK. MAkYooLps, Mr. B—— and. Mr. bien 
: come to! the Fruit, which this summer flou- | Arrican MAryooups, Mr. Hobden and Mr. Walters. In 
e been vere e that) Gomeondas “ona ce ta Persian sun. The — nb Bova mr oder Walters, = Hobdel 
nts in |. a ouauet, Mr. lage : 
the enti, T beg to stile that any of our beauti-:| miration of all; “ten the sight eaduaen were the’ad- | Cicumpens, Mr. W: neg nee Pa Mr 
ful annuals may be pro rolo nged Fie a of oa oe renmill nemgies ie Cities wlio hind 1x0 3 provo kingly tan anta- | Walters. Sagi - “itehel Eth Peskett, a. Gorringeé, Fel 
after their time of flowering, 5 by a ae them back imme- bounties of nature, and ay See ve bape“ Mr Di ae oe eos twas wre 3 
ora = - bigs es begi cay. I have this’ ta aaa too ‘much for 2 nssent Prans. Mr. Peake Gin, Kidd and ME 
Of Paris: “The Ohieschas ae Pontsine: Mr, and a4 B-—— mga i APELS, 3 . Ki wick» 
upon Bae of Evy’ simum ; Perdfikisnlids, blean possessed that beautiful transparency Mogets.  Corixany Arrins, Mr. Bo Harenees 
Lasthénia “aif, rs cag: Mignonette. colour: seen elsewhere pris SwnurstAxes FoR P DAMiIA8 i bees Bragg, with Jo outa ngfeld 
informed by a frie f mine that he ha tried fi than on the Continent, and | Duchess of Richmond, aa org 
aii e has tried it success- | for which they so celebrated. a tone petal. Unique, Bedford Surprise, Phenomenon, Widnall® 
y a a lender of tocks. dt Chasselas vi large ; : Seog: ra nea. Nor al, and Cres 
— eye of your correspondents wfo have | mier du Cantal, a let-purple ; Frankenthal (Bick Prince ae ng pe Sat dare Pian cf Wales, Bloomsbury; 
made this experiment with other lants, they will goufer Hamburgh), ut not equal to those exhibited at : , Beauty of , Pickwick, waterford 
+ hoes eae oe readers by making known the Chiswick ; Gree: Ribier de Maroc, large white ; Fee, Wika eee 8, Mr- Burailly.with Grand Toa 
no idnall’s Queen, etella, 
have Damas blanc, large; Bourdalés, large white; Cornichon ‘ eby, 
f the bottom, and the } successfully in the same manner. —G. Fielder, gts band 
years at 4 wave 
ve or six Fed wa 
and mixed into a lather or with the end of 
st Castle. 
REIGN CORRESPONDENCE. 
Paris, September at asl S Cer cle. des le is Spe Fer 
ticoles du Dépar Seine.’ 
tement dela —This 
ticultural rue estblsed within the last. year by the 
and Flori d 
Wadhur 
of Paris, and at present, I be- 
lieve, simi entirely oaatoad to their own eaay Tt does 
e others, and wi doubt soon 
de wh indebted for the intro- 
ducti f “Rosa Borboniana,’ ma w splendid 
varieties nlike its more exalted companion—t oyal 
ciety—it seeks no patronage from the state, but hopes 
by its own merits to win public favour, it starts upon the 
xim “Be j fear not,’” an rtainly its first 
i as hold the Orangerie of 
the Tuileries from the 20th to 24th of this month, argues 
weather for nths has 
fa vourable for vfioral exhibitions ; jpetsiore. the plants! were 
so ous nor fine as could hay e been d 
, Onc 
Euphorbia nerf Cyeas 
vica alba, Yuc + a s, Gongora atropurptrea, an 
Ny a weeded mme; Amaranthus gi 
ganteus (12 fect igh), Attamanda cathfrtica, Musa 
Gesnera batisry ameroni, S 
bérgia Baxtérii, by M. Thibaut Samp apoig 
enilis, fi m MM. Jac- 
ieee an 
enta, Lin super mosa coccinea, cerinthoide 
major, svidhesiare, mad ventrieoss pore gee ae: 
M aubenténia T 2, Be fuenye nes te siord 
ciana ; Gilliesii, by M. 
na Draco, Astra- 
blanc, having large and curiously formed berries ; “with 
enormous bunches of Rai e la ? 
lan 
red and yello iv fruit. The Pears and 
Apple 
amin were all that could be desired: the following Kinds 
were, how > eed from thei € siz st conspicuous : 
Pears—Catilla We éon Leclerc, Beurré d@’An- 
gleterr BB @hiv ae fe rable, Passe Colmar, Bon 
oa se d’hiver, Calebas e, Doyenné dhiver, Dore % 
de Pentecé Royale hiver, Beurré . 
Boat” Bezy de la Moite, rte rey 8 re rtags” Colma 
d@hiver, Belle Angevine, Beurré d’ ae St 1 
main. Ap ger Mod lane, einette de "Ganada (of 
an enormous size), e de Suisse (toby large), Alex. 
et Calvi ese attain de Hollande, and Belle 
Josephi 
PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
DON 
Do onations to the library 
itis 
received from wis) BI Bossey, stone orm 
ham, aanieay, “Holmen, Bidwell. 5: 
bite specimens Of 
via: near Thorngrafton, N 
8 SS 
een ring tw onds, the.on 
ing sori, tad Coenen: with the 
dium lobatum ‘4 
and slightly ; recurved; pinnee apping ; two 
abortive stg ta of a Rose, producing perfectly- formed and 
m the axis of the flowers. Mr. Stock also pre 
a. (new to Great 
= 
ees uffo) , Jun 
lection of living ‘phitits he tis, ‘cultivated in ba prim 
at Twicken The conclusion of a r from Mr, 
being ‘An ia iry into repertse Morphology," was foot — 
which the meeting adjourned 
OUNTRY SHOWS, 
Bath "Royal Unites LS mth od Society, Sept. 15. —This exhibi- 
n the Gardens of eo a“ ie ria Pate fe bape 
Wheeler, 
a large col- 
is a list of the acon —SEEDLING 
2 piece of plate of the value of 2/ seams aout AND Cur 
LAS RSE 
aoshaete mit ction of 12, Mr. 
a a caplectices of 18,1 
. Fisher, wi’ 
Whe 
Ms J. M. Yeeles, Esq. ; 
Esq. 5 3 h Maria, America, President the Wert 
‘ignanbte, Bedford ava, Andrew Hofer, Brown’ este: fo 
anny Keynes, Rouge et Noire, Lewis teil Rival, 
Baudine, nents aves Pickwick, Br esate: Widnall’s aie, 
of Wales Phenomenon. Collec Lid 
ury; 3, T. Em 
dee Eats : 3, Mr. Sains ; 3, Sen, Esq. Collec i 
: . pri nisbar Bg 
19, ay Cc. S — 2, Mr. Ree Orna L 
CouLEcTION oF Cur FLo s, 1, Mr. G. Shaw pith Rev. Je 
Rosrs—Best poten ™ ee Salter and W ticeler,— Bourbon, 
st i engin oe Bh rpetual, a eid kobe eee Roses; 2, Mr. 
PLANT TS nt petaps ee 
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spegnrnees a 
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