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not have made the remarks he ‘avoured you with 
I am sorry that my observations were not intelligible | 
to him, and E? eat him to 
again make him understand me. 
thinks eine +r ` A son verg> erie on Min 
ns s; granted; but who spoke of them 
ree Covere: ane vith 
ba if the following day sun, and 
d fall un 
ose ainiephate 
ruit tree peed a: Te ane 
Of the two it were 
a plant for th n ground? I fear it may | not priest i tati ~ About the end of the sam rentham, and the same eon scarcely inferior in 
prove t ee from its Sn ring quite at home rapi D onth, how =, SL T acciden mgs discovered on a Tala h | point of a was furnished by Mr. Ingram, gr. to he — 
stove, but so of your readers may have tested its | several rs ail hI had. p reviously overlooked, and | Paa aeae i Frogmore. ay Dukes were 
iness Concerning another novelty I should | I can ass eaders that n the fragrance y Mr. Fleming, of Cliv eden 
be glad of information —the Phygelius capensis; not as | but also she Seca of mo age were perfectly delicious Royal Georgi Pe 
to its hardiness, for that is certain, but with regard to | The conclusion which I h e to is, that the fruit large and fine for the s season, from Mr.. Hill, 
its free be an any of your readers | has bens nome» gathered “ale it has attained R. Sneyde, Esq., Keele Hall, Staffordshire; a 
give m m this s not | perfect m W., [No doubt. What is a|of Green-fleshed Melons was 
e positivi point 
the Aqnilegia eximia a advertised by M. Van Houtte in 
your columns the same as the A. californica noticed by 
Se hee e time si e may judge 
e 
no doubt of ta ae Verbum s 
og in eden give a litt I 
observe the Lobel tranthus) ivanell as 
a novelty, which it certainly is hwnd and what is of more 
Eee a a is of little 
be an amateur | consu 
He | who ree dra 
The fruit | be 
es jera be perfectly protected 
close | h 
b 
ill 
t | tome tobi 
since? If o from the tikid once othe fruit 
tion 3 in his catalogues I ontd A there can be in the red mar 
f 
a 9, 18 
. | glass houses Te. from 30002. to 40007. ; we I am| | of Twicke 
a anxious to put up a furnace r furnaces t 
e the smoke of inania sodi The “builders ery good British 
m | = aoe d, gr. to Visoonht  Eversley, Keens’ Se à 
rry, and Ma X, gr. tol 
and Mr. C 
p son, Pi ie of Tittenhut, Ber a 
last named v Kee a 
inquire am y an ns came 
alr ady kming carried out what I am | Mr. Harr atlands ; My, fanm a to the 
mpt, , to put up a furnace to of Nortinamberland, a are E ma 
consume the s ae, of bituminous coal ? y, Esq. ; L P ips 
Eugenia Ugni.—Having co sed with sev everal sites | Es "y ; vac Mr. r Fleming “of Ctiveden. 
tivators of this plant on “the peter of its fruit, they |the new Stra dair was 
ave a aoe se anc it, a it has been stated to | by geal E. G. Bavionen: d the ier AE i 
e little bet than a Black Currant. I- | Tt is red in colour and c shape, 
ne ite you erer following information which may | | was out ‘of condition and the rpe deid ; 
be u of its grow t the be: ee of | | any opinion upon 
Oetha er yan a gathered omani sein which se | Black ional Cherries Ps and 
rilati avour was very good, butstill litdid aga Mr. Fleming, gr. to 
| 
rieren worth w ri unri 
erberis Aesifolin m.—I have eaten more 
of this Berberis in a tart ; the we eten 
ue it; as a jell rs any | kin 
other “ share superior an syne te 
be m uld} -Of plants in ener of titer 
plant, a fact some of yo ki his may be glad to be 
acquainted with. Hippolyte. [Cuphea eminens is said 
to be half hardy in Belgium, he m re 
warmer t . It is from the tierra templada of 
Mexico, the plants of w region are usually green- 
house. Phygelius capensis died in the winter with us; 
it is as handsome ntstemon ere JANEE me, 
the Aquilegia we find nothing in b 
E this, allow me to suggest | © | 
paee ‘that 
c 
d 
Bie un 
o so again no doubt 
to take the tr ‘tet only let him pijit 
cae a igen ae! it would he if he could — 
init the 
sell 
a very i 
test yee but ‘état the standards woul 
well if the idea can be carried out. F. N., 
ere 
uld 
Moutans—Can any one refer 
read so 
have fail 
CT want tout fein praetieo, but am atl as to te 
season. I should be inclined very early spring, 
say voll ise, am in some doubt whether the 
See when the plant roots most 
freely is the p proper time. 
—Professor Morren some years ago 
` sta that thie’ frit of Leptotes o had the flavour 
of V: with a view of trying, but in 
anilla. I have fruited it 
no of ripeness p phe ‘the reat ne flavour. 
The seeds are pert > Cat and 
most Orchideæ. - I fruit \ 
p 
in "dine 
—sufficient to supply my ene 
oa adn ons —Permit me to inform your 
C01 ndent, » Mr. Walter T. Bullock that the fruit of 
sweet, apid a whole- 
some, E bets Mana cana arden Y should 
5 prove a formidable 
~ Preserve, and as a pie there would perhaps be ai 
the a egal pe a second period o forni ‘within the nee 
fond of the berries, but not more so than 
they are of the wae Boe a sweet leg William Paul, 
Nurseries, Cheshunt, Hert: 
Black Rai of your 
_ remarked the 
fello igoripe the 2d inst., or acco 
“Soeatelicg neighbourh hood it was the case. 
ere was much miona and blight at the time. 
ain Hare 
oy 
; Walnut. Trees. Pero you tell me how 
influx of flies 
rapes ca 
any orrespondents | Sutherland at Trentham ; these 
peculiar black colour of the rain water | bunch 
wi 
to | grown 
of Bri Bri on had ms good Black Hamb 
ners equal rn Grapes and much exceed any nd displa 
Chennai ts; ant T: repent in a marls there is more fruit 
than on our garden Currants. Somerset. of a 
Societies. 
e kg coce 
HORTICULTURAL: The Rev. L. Vernon Har- 
court in the Chair. The fold ing were elected Fellows : 
The Right Hon. ae Earl of Lichfield, Shugborough 
William Fane De Salis, yr = Dep oe nak oe 
wick 
thas. P. Leslie, Esq., M.P., we ieis: Square 
oe Fras. V. Harcourt, Buxted Park 
ewington, M.D., oe. Ticehurst de 
=o “R. Kelly, Esq., MA a m Lane, Chiswick 
Ai sg AE Te Hammersmi all Y 
os. Cox, Esq, of Oakensh sec ane 
awe A. Brooman, 
Alfred Hai 
SS hed ed FDO OS CL Cy ed 
Town, Dem 
peanas B. Knight, Kau, Downton Castle, e, Ludlow 
Adam S. Gladstone, Esq., Olive Mount, near Live 
homas S. aera ae z est apen: 
igginso 
r 
iels, 
agrees Gardener, Shed House, Hampi Court 
tockwood Park, Bedfordshire 
eae sa Lionel Street, Birmingham 
Posse The Broxbourne, Herts 
ens, Shrubland Park 
Hind bi Gaiden rawi = Park 
m. B. Smith, 27, Gt. George S Westminster | go: 
7 The Gardens, Dalkeith Palace 
ry, Edinbur gh re 
Fruit contributed oe to the ens | ty oo excellence 
of the exhibition on oceasion. A Black Prine 
. Davi ri ; 
d Mr. “rga Market Cine. “Isleworth, had two 
Gian Pines, g respectively 2 Ibs. 12 oz. and 
2 Ibs. 9 oz. flow 
Remarkably fine specimens of Black Hamburgh 
Mr. Fleming, gr. ‘a wae 
were | 
ured, ie = 
ital bees as of the | iean 
‘hs 
ming, 
. to the Bie: of Bedford at Webs. scsi well 
and Chasselas Musqué., Mr.Spary, 
te li 
urghs; Mr. Clement, 
