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THE GARDENERS са saei 
[Nov. 11 
or an open | 
{шек of one-third whinstones. ye on 
кс er | еа апше satu turf, 
stone, and the remainder well деса 
iree autumn 
top-dressing st is Mas унжык forked | f 
таир E c dug, or the wil be i 
great object is to attrac 
eus them. descending i 
ruin of them. 
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not be allowed to bear too man 
peu d 
p 
г аас mea r Bala, Yorkshire. 
Strawberries.—On the 31s& October I onat 
from a plant tof tho Roseberry kind, in my garden dd 
ry of fair average рек well favoured, and о 
erimson colour throughout its e, bu t| 
not so sweet аз it would have been earlier in de season. 
the date I write this there is another plant of the 
plan 
вате kind, with a fruit stem. having on it three Straw- |1 
8 approachi ng maturity, or ува 
and 10 more in different stages of 
of 
fruit th 
for а ruit itself i is quite inferior to a 
kinds, 7 ж from what I have said 
i 
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enini of адна A ds zw est the sam 
е 
kinds, an 
in t the но reur of 
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inburgh ; but many putes, 
flower s to a very late period. Would it » 
possible to take tran of this peeuliar property to 
obtain a late erop, "rw after nij other kinds 
have disappeared ! T H. H., fth 
The mh Jn in the far Ni North лат: мөт was an influence 
of а very mysterious 
Leap n, and I don't kno 
became paler in 
med the brown eolour v. dead | 
same 
e twigs and foliage of 
2 above the sea, and I 
tion w trees will live another year. 
do not think it was the snow that had a — effect 
on the xe that v me to notice the circeumstanee. 
that it. weighed down the feeble twigs, 
rendered: feeble à беф am that 
Societies, 
Nov. Aj Bra NDE, Esq., in i 
оса a Fellow. - 
ured, The | bio 
й. be produced the second c rlenituly but dum tree | I2 
ed t 
n 
exhibitions, 
rei itis evidently gro 
the | erocata, a 
cepti 
MI shoot affected, though 
a Certifica 
awarded, Pe same firm also sent two magnificen 
om 
milar 
new pedes ud described in ano 
a| page. F he t firm also came а "i 
| ful of eut li nexa "E a variety й Pernettya mucronata 
called s The thickly cover 
hsias ; 
| тарда, a 
red 
about t the 
| utif ul 
the appearance of pushes i^ this refs s0 ornamented i is | whic 
Mes 
season of the s. Wood and 
a pit t о rest ren in 
and a small stove to чатдн them into flow 
their eral might grow them in perfect 
Of CHRYSANTHEMUMS кр) were ень ононе) 
as that fro xeu ч n, gr. 
sq., of Thames Bank, Pim 
ud 
o J. Simpson, 
t 
sisted of the Рошропев,1 он hrs " Model, К Pouditette 
utumnum, Surprise, Solfaterre, 
илтү. «d а екш ү flow егей ы: ow kind 
alled Chev. dwarf, m-sized, 
; beautifully DET were акалїей аз they 
din 
well d eserved, Silver dal. The nex 
warded.—Mes essrs. Veitch also 
ompone varieties, gE which were 
— and beautifully flowered Loue f с пае "res 
aine Bebe, el. 
Finally Messrs. Chandler, of Vauxhall furnisbed pénis 
of the бы. мон, авзо Adonis, DN 
teum ET ашна Hendersoni, Dup 
de l'Éur ey "with ye v, Gere 
white with a а brownish centro 0 very pretty, R un- 
ad prins но 4 не; abov re all ge in ew. 
ight эф таалаа д , à grand displa 
f ma Male. of plants Messrs. Суу Мм, ү Pine- 
uL Place, contributed а small енн in which 
were the large- ботой e of Lantana alba, Ixora 
SAP g Sum, а pem plant | an 
sd Acacia olezefolia Deoa o 
plants. The same firm also sent a гуаны гүр зы 
te Helianthus ко bens had sed from 
exa Wi nce to thie it "i медо 
that little e importane ovr be expected from see 
rom Texas, whose plants are to t 
Composites, yen Ie rthy o 
ising. Mr. Ros 
ria speetabilis, and а very 
алма Juve, ie Wow a 
wmm was award 
Riv 
with perforated 
showed an Atlas Cedar in a pot w 
|sides, which when sunk in the earth permit the 
pass into the ndin il. ав 
еп 
— — y however, tha that "the oes rone 
not new, poses at least it sas 
inferior to planting ihe young шев use in old worn 
and e latter in "the soil till such ie 
asit is convenient to = t the trees where -— are to 
stand. Mr. Ingram exhibited, from the Ro - 
| Frogmore, a stalk of Holeus sacc а 
| substitute for sugar сапе, апі also grown "m India for 
with | f. 
si 
perfect 
H 
r | fire-heat 
its grain. It 
rel 
to eultivate it here for what а it might 
Attention was then 
am 
| ground, Bamboo becomes invaluable, as 
| vine в viria and tropical appearance to north 
eraat pev ct 
Fleming gr. to the 
Medal was awarde E five 
spin 4 lbs. the i 
но? aviest 4 Ibs., das tho lightest З lbs. 11 да 3 
r. to the Ear 1 of А bergavenny sent аа Emile В 
6 "lbs. oZz.,Íor which a certificate w M n 
another Pine = the same variety roms Hor "a 
Ao 5j Wins dale House T> 
ad, gr. esley, 
received 
| bunches of B 
asures, amon most « 
ed M* Adam* s anti-blight 
cle own ce 
fru 
equally large 
These оаа а as кын 
һе 
"damin 
htian a е next best ite 
. Tillyard, gr. e Rt. Honble, the pow 
скве. yard, gr tot Seekel, Grosse Cal ria 
first-rate pear), Duchesse d? Angoulême, Brown өтту с 
Marie три and the Forelle o r Trout Pear. A Banksian 
Medal was awarded. 
of Merit was awarded 
of — A^ Hg cons; мучө of Passe y 
d’ Ango OI Winter Nelis, Haeor's 
é Die out Morceau, n 
eme "n J jer usb. 
e а dish lish of theL 
uara me miim i for m 
considered b; { 
icem биш. tham Ву е Quince sud 
jaa gathered from. these. 
and that ву will eontinue to yield fr 
time to е 
Of ера Mr. Ingram sent a аа 
Kidney ign (гн had been grown їп à 
rom ; yw to what, serie 
chiefly cultivated in Sussex, and with what success. 
following is Mr. Hollist's list of them :— _ 
ө. i. 
specimens of Potatoes, which seem 
disease 
1 | Jerse 
Pink 
ЛЛ, oubled ] 
[ros ‘tho Tast: ini 
bá Dre ihám 
d re more 
av иеден 
London Kiduey ... 
Fox's Seedling 
Early Champion... 
Cups. 
Julys 
Never-blight......... 
Farmers Glory... 
York Regent.........] 
Winchester Pink,..| 
serra somni 
am 
seres: 
Canada Pine 
| Guildford yellow...| 
Ash-Leaf Kidney...| 
€oldínder 
18 
19 
20 |a Sedi 
Manly... T 
arly Seeing of 
good keeping variety 
Seedling ap Be 
(IRE. 
