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е — 
lants. 
79, алон CHRYSANTHUS. , Planck and Lind. 
1 fw. 
he ‘inexhaustible. fiore of „Colu mbia ; кае, ой 
ев from th arde wl lug: not in beautiful 
Ma in turn, be ready for distribution, 
The 1 
surface is like glossy velvet, and 
er is of а, violet purple colour, зе flowe 
are n tes, gold 
w, the сога, contrasting well with the lively red 
vety has een described . Plaucho 
an dw fro e ? t. yili,, p. s g. ket 
p ntd RT Hr dobles phs nd d 
vinée of Осайа, ata height of Ha 5000 io 8000 ei 
above the sea,” Linden" s Cat 
We hope this will prove a still ius r plant than 
реш, which, althouzh not а favourite i in ar т 
agnifice 
9 ed 
ts with fine foliaze these Alloplects are surpassed 
ee it is marke i . Linden’? 
80, CovrAREA ier dert nen m and Linden 
*'This ів а shru onging to the natural order 
and reminds E by ine. size d shape of its 
flowers, of Weigela pure 
of a 
white inside, and et a heautifal l pink ‹ outs: vid, form rich | i 
terminal icles. -T th 
he resemble those of 
Lonicera cupri and of Symphor arpas, but are much 
ber. Introduced by Mr. Sehlim, ы i gis it 
y, 1851, in the — of O » Linden's 
— 1854. - Sold at 25 fr. 
Gar Memoranda. 
"Musshs. LANE'S Хо RSERY, GREAT BERKHAMPSTEAD, 
Rivers, iim within 
by se 
Nat, perhaps, dd Mere dió the plan а more succe 
fully carried ойс than it has been 
ad 
st, w ' which these 
S me and now 
play of Peaches, Nectarines, and Plums, which they 
have grown in t s well worth a jour 
t "Several of the Peaches 
and "are ripe, and some have dropped ; < хә 
ва 
It is also late ther sorts, but Mr. 
does air of yes having a А fruits of it in 
"As regards the kind of treatment pursued 
"wood thoroughly Mem 
in autumn. This i 
flowered the first time, they are removed into 
e open 
air, placed upon einder 
uio 
of this age, as 
e 
o | for E green У баю 
o surface to about 
or 
; but its fruit. —( otim: at all |i 
liee 
worst 
а here (as it should be everywhere i is "н 
and the fi 
nta 
barrowful of чате апі оп 
If the loam be heavy а aud "— е ай 
| is not m if the а —— nature. 
I give good dr: 
ат into Ir a size р er than 
usly 
early all ho od soil меч fill up w 
ribe 
escri 
| three wi ek w 
| freely I give air as the weather permits; the tem 
o anges m 40? to 45 
them well. беф out, 
а greater — of M half a | veut foe Pa ard o 
e peek o er sand, sh 
The house is kept аы for а fortnight ог Та the opinion 
n I see ants i t t of 
this operation Mentre a week till the gin tos 
е 
comes warmer 
and аы чч the. midday su 
Danriáas.— These will 
amo eo p care. well unless a 
ЧИКИН. the best properties of 
bey Val arri roots,it is best to 
9 inches. all - 
I begin to | мента but the — is — 
surpin 
ay бе the purpose), aud фана | heute: before the comittee a party is to 
ek t e plants be 
now require а meii 
— 
— appointed for the purpose 6 ffered the. folowing 
by: this society 
ashes, ө protect чб Against | report : 
Jis worms, WI à cut down the beginning of Augu st; to examine into all the ciresimetemens attending the 
in а fortnight фе [aen will vis pushed to about an | award to Messrs. Hovey & Co. 014 medal, for а 
inch, when I proceed to repot them. My ice is чуч Cherry, and а gratuity of 20 а. fora seed- 
to shak ke off all the old soil, and to prune the roots ling Pear, report the following fi t nt the last 
within 3 inehes of th stem This process I consider iiio of the ociety (in 1853), и thes 
favours the production of а head of b ing of the newly-elected officers and committees, the 
checking the rapid and vigorous growth of new w chairman ofthe fruit committee presented з draft of 
he lan п recover, and the destruction of the old | his report, which was recommitted to him for 
roots is succeeded by new and active fibres from | That, in e d of report so submitted, no mention 
the points wh he knife had employed. | was any award of medal or gratuit 
l'he following compost I use forthe winter potting, vizą & ; nor rdi to that time—the last day of their exists 
fuls of loam, two of lea uld, half a епсе—һай the question of such awards 
barrowful of peat, -— one p S of silver-sand. Тһе іп committee fter the adjournment- of n 
жее are placed where they а re partially — re- | society on the day above mentioned, and after the 
мо a little Р € ор sun only ; in three weeks | departure of the chairman of the. fruit committee, C. 
will hav roots sufficie ar Hovey called together three. members of the com: 
н кычы toa m tion, where they will | mittee (which i en members) and urged 
receive plenty of light and air. Here they remain till | upon them, very strenuously, the merits of the 
the weather becomes and cold, when 1 remove Cherry, which he claims to have originated, 
into the greenhouse. I place them as near t o Pear, which he claims to have introduced, 
possible, and admit all the air 1 can to of the three members of opinion 
being drawn, and water sparingly during th er that the Cherry had mot been exhibited for five 
ths. In October I stop the shoots to within four or years, as y the rules of the ] 
eyes of the st eb à g - ecember position was controverted v Mr: Hovey, who also con- 
as conceded 
s pre vote, 
r (of those 1 present) deelined to vote one other 
medal, with the rm 
e been. exhibited for five yea 
:j 
ould be pro 
1 
The vote upon the Pear was about the same, 
e first 
the 
заде by гш plenty of Are and = d ES eroe н that t 
e members of the breit com- 
bnnc were imis spindle 
saetions of the 
mation receiv 
e of All order and 
mit ttees should . be ealled her vtm proper 
rson 
the powers the. chairman w ime ar 
ny. and the юм 
| judges. whom. he. may. select 
f “д үз nefit 
for tip ap 
beeause th 
are wronged 
ice in the decision ; the 
are sub- 
enin rc bot the opinions. 
I have 
- | kno ns put the mowings-of the lawn to this-use, 
уйш on on:a-thiek stratum of Grass round eaeh Dahlia. 
to this- 
every morn 
nd baddi the. le гей and Middlemas : 
—— = лу "These latter : 
their growt 
"of. Тае succeed ng ылай, they. 
_ агећей, budded, ог or grafted: 
"The Vine- milk the oll ces gi rait 
| | Vines, we may quote the following : iny records | 
diluted | Vine Í in the f ates eges t overshadowed the 
TING CAMELLIAS : J H. They are incronsed Бу fnareliing, | of Diana of 
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