Marcu 7, 1857.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
155 
ill ampl ay the expense of 
ne Pi - B. will see that 
From this 
jt in this age of improvement pa if ged, should 
ne their woodlan 
annual rent, wi 
= pinom inaccessible 
to the 
acre as an 
estry as a profession 
would soon be Ta “ee Whyte Chopwell Woods, 
ybrid Dianths. ha 
Dianths, you may like to ny vay that the 
pe dra a pow single pale re 
the pollen of a 
„„Sapniah Pink vith the pollen of the sa 
I got seed from both crosses in fair 
77 seed 
lenty of seedlings. 
, I presume, we, ia gs 
habit ; ; but they w like 
roduced during a er tine an extraor 
hey of fl They varied so 
set a single s 
having been raerek; Aia Gæ 
is sometimes the whe 
red Coane w 
n Spanish Pink ; ane Eiecice b 
ti 
ave sun Ty ah 
Boweeretion 
a 
from two a} of the Spanish Pink, aes raise 
In the eyes px a florist they a 
rom agus 
a 
inary abun- 
ewhat in colour, but 
eed. One plant came 
“up identical with eu Spanish Pink ; no doubt owing to 
the pollen ial the Spanish Fisk not 
mixed pollen, ae a rad that Geertner raised 
ids ecies of Dian 
ween v: 
Fee a 
i wark is to 
of the make sic known only by n 
the greater part the 
revent our ieaeiiing to this 
y 
, and at no very ex 
uaria ar formed 
one 
Perhaps Brighton might be pre the port, and to send 
them to London by 
m thence. Delta. [Partly 
a Aeae a possibility ; : nerdy a probability. ] 
y Cocoa- y may not a great improvement 
be made im the value of ‘the Cocoa-nut? It is found 
that coral banks are covered wit oa-nut ; 
why may not we then cover sandy banks round our 
islands a rren ks by deluging t 
ater raise ind and always workin 
when the wind blew? And the nut might erhaps be 
rendered more useful ing cut into slices, peel 
and dried on kilns, and then to fine powder and 
mixed with flour and bread be made of it, It 
May turn very icable, and increase its 
-Value ngly, Anon. [Surely our corresponden 
an not supp at nut trees grow in 
which is 
y baya pe 
We are perfe 
Te ul ty Aaaa ae 
Societies. 
pe 
Bate Duke 
‘Hormcurrvrat, March 3c 3.—Colonel Challoner in the | flo 
„Chair, The following were elected Fellows :— from 
.Dumergue, Abbey Farm 
— 
hn 
Frances 
> Esq., Bou 
Esq., € 
i 
, Westbourne Terra 
. to her Majesty at Fr 
HA i 
a J 
He 
i 
TT 
f 
. Travemünde, nominted by 
cent aid 
f 
5 
He 
b 
g Ds 
F 
i 
of | 
£ 
tothe Garden Fund, 
! 
and 
Sicha 
are likely to. have our 
ame killed in the north of Can 
when our mows Sa 
ap aani a Kogulanty ne the fru 
o doubt that 
th 
er practicable, and gradually h 
a ous 
nay! sent me by my em: 
called the “ Fraise arvores | 
ree Strawberry, the 
repre to o weigh rer 2Ib, and the shrub itself’ 
mmon D 
ctly astonished at men of intel- 
me the victims 
Reding 
Lady Grenville at Beep more. 
` to Rt. Hon. dhe Spiir, at 
n, Handsworth. 
man, Stratford-on-Avon ; 
er, H. Behrens, 
tiety, im the ri ‘hed 
experiment of maintaini the 
Chiswick, M havi ad the | 
ar of exhibition, onpi. the season, w. 
was a large attendance of Fellows] 
Among fruit w 
Lodge, St. 
Jelu’s Lodge. | 
Predk, Saunders, Tep, a East Hill, Tunen 
verie Street, Whi 
mely, 
traggling 
hybrids 
of new Black Hamburgh Grapes, from Mr. Fleming, 
gr. to the Duke of Sutherland, at Trentham ag 
|s lso sent bunches of Barbaro 
ssa Gra 
ripened ; + seine of ales: 
f Black Prince St: 
well raginio and i is that kind. ar- 
bar ra m Mr. Buteher, of Stratford- 
one Avon. Of Pe ae Mr "Tillya rd, gr. to the Rt. Hon. 
he Speaker, sent extremely well preserved aan 
of Ne Plus Meu uris, Easter Beurré, Beu and 
orceau, some of which i it will b be seine are tery 
E oo 
© 
am, gr, to he 
sent a collection, sla a of 100 heads of 
Asparagus atitilik 12 lbs., a dish of French Beans, 
and a netful of Mus Roa! beautiful specimens 
tastefully « ` it up.’ The Asparagus, it was mentioned, 
tba 
tner shown that this | “ 
ena ng haa, is fertilised a 
ots, very fine, and 
thus. 0. oo, 
These, though 
ndon. 
h also | $ 
milga sent hen oe the tunny and other sh 1 ae be a 
arly sent ao he: bondo Sai meaneta S |S 
immediat 
t| na $ 
ot paa certainly showed,*as we have just sta 
ane class, Cy 
shutters a saad ate 
Allnutt, 
of Clap f Foreign Minar ig Mr. Lewis 
Solomon, of Covent paigh n had a beautiful 
As sparagus ew wok ou is called 
w Kidney P » Artich gaes 
alilo wera, prs ager jma ns, new 
"pine were very fine ne 
i orts of Lettuces. 
gh they mu e been packed closely when 
travelling, were in koriin ‘condit 
Amo ts e some of pig, WN interest. 
hgate prod l 
aamen in pota beautifully grown 
Ar vad Queen Victoria, Waterloo ger. 
Circe. Blue Á Po reelain n Sceptre, Baron Yon ‘Thoyl 
Grande Lilas, a charming kind, and Bloc 
cate rma 
ha 
f growin r these 
fO 8 1ccess- 
las came 
Veitch. They consisted of £ davai? inh of « Saccoi 
nova,” a han ink me whieh is 
variety. 
isnamed Aa of Exe 
Hee nt, Esq., mall crimson, White striped 
variety of Camellia, hide attics uch value in 
= ut gr mely oat aaa 
ee a decided tendency to 
vident disposition to be of that mens, very 
fruit o 
rson, of St. Tome Wood, te 
. Hende sent the 
pale plants, viz. cinnabarina an siflora, 
,Gesnera d den 
f| two brilliant continental kinds, but with ri erm af: anda 
mae new green ers rgi mig 
his was stated to 
mira 
andy, Esq.,. of Rea ading. 
o d. 
Of cu double isio" peitsaies, i six noble specimens, nei 
Edmonds, gr. 
mag- 
so produced ie. shaving 
gzy Lady’s Slipper Biel wag 
dium merrie eve o the lis t and best gr 
in the room. From Messrs. 
iseellaneous subjects \ was a case of skeleton | 
from J. | their pik 
Let us 
roars Esq, of A 
rawberries,| The want of the means 
k Ba 
LCRA een 
| Perry, of 38, North Audley Street ; it enclosed a water- 
ted Van 
t , and lowering 
them at will ong been felt. Mr. Robinson 
has now discovered a ready plan of doing this by 
means of rea sind poa In small houses the 
r Majesty at | flo ora), 
,| dra 
stag e wis move u own merely Tike a 
ommon win sash ; but in the ease of larger stages, 
& capst oi under the — is employed in order 
amou 
ses to pe so well that Mr. Robinson has been 
D duoa i to pate 
ete of the Society ca 
ned a poe amba the white kop red: fruited 
Ardisia ain paasi _ na sa mtr (Resed 
two useful Aberatii liko 
Conoeliniam e ereman 
Prof. Lindley miner i and illustrated by 
wings the nat f the hol 
on 
disturbance 
eee furnished z 
t Eyiié, va 
— Senmaliliap "Pine 
stal Palace Gard 
e Crysta 
n 
of which a ro account will be toad! in last week's 
No tice w as given that seeds and cuttings of fruit 
rees were ready for distribution “ age Fellows as may 
signify their desire to receive 
E ramm 
me of the 
Ae in double ‘columns. It 
jin sredit t to the printing office of the Messrs. Childs, 
* PBa y: 
S A E 
Adulterations detected, or plain instructions for 
iscovery af Frauds in Food and Medicine, 
n appro 
s point to a case or two by way of illustrating 
our meai re 
Under the anyen Tea the reader is taught to dis- 
tinguish genuine leaves from those of Camellia 
tions 
fferences ng 
doubt that the artist drew wh: h the saw. _ But no man 
Piem gro 
moment that such differences 
pose the contrary is 
Hassall next pa that t in some r Sarwa he found leaves 
pir um,” a rather stra 
proceed man ‘ 
this “ tind of pec Pham ; 
comparing it fot 
only. Plum with which we are a 
can upon 
of Prunus ee sprees the 
we find no 
is heferacn 
e | the long aci 
re 
the ingenious ee here 
lar belly which he tap he. chloro- 
ee "nesi of this “kind of Plum,” and the chlorophyll 
je are then to lon 
er na 
“Thie is put into italies, y 
= _ how 
their 
put peaareen eo plana upon 
n to gomg ş in his zeal for adulteration 
mites in his denun- 
ciation, s them and calle a ii ey ~ their 
ware . life; in like manner 
UISSECHO 
been performed. ` Keia amari picture- 
canes = indweed twin 
wood, 
t 
and 
jum among the articles aseran to preis 
Taai — even charges the Thuringian farmers with 
frame, 
wining round af 
by Mr. 
wal-p because they happen to like a cheese made 
with milk cad Potatoes. When in emptying 
