870 THE GARDENERS' 
4 i ere “Louise Bo nne of f Jersey, 
el E. TE korr ee bed of both of which some fine 
Trent om Green-fleshed Melon, qum exhibited. Among sorts shown for weight there was | 
/ ka 
ble. 
Magdalen and reed Peaches ; ‘Washington, Coe’s | nothing remar ; Mr. Wilson, Craven Cottage, 
i ü 6 Bon | „Awards Three Dishes: 1. KF viz, Nicholls, New Ro 
G, 
Orange and Elruge Nect: 
porien vo and other Plums; and William Fulham ; 2 Mr. qom Fraser; à , 
Chrétien Pea: Ham ith. Single Dish for flavour : 1, 
ordi L2, rA A. Henderson, Trentham; 2, Mr. Dawson, | Gishurst. Cottage, Ae bridge : 2 2, Mr. Heather, 
Panshanger, Herts ; 3, Mr. Jones, D pem "S Hants. | Thames Ditton; 3, Mr. Shea! e ed 
28 va A These were neither plen' or good, Saee , Oa 
statem: Ei m eoufirmed by the fact = net the first | P olesden, Dorking; extra, Ns 
eens were withheld. Ammon Miscellaneous 
T 
ie SR 3, Mr. Goldsm 
for weight: 1, Mr Harrison, Oatlands. 
Subj Among these pre some | 
ro; 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
and | Williams’s ; Bon | good p 
fruits were Lowe fo by 
gloriosa. 
ad, 
Wils son, Esq., 
Ember Grove, | golden i. some ; Pri 
vw "Single Dist Alexandra (Collen), small qm rieh orange, MS 
e Wheeler p nes), pu 
Seconi-c lass 
ink. 
[SEPTEMBER 10, 1864, 
— In one of the collections the spikes wer. 
the stiff deep-green bere Yu 
Seedlings. — These were — confined to e 
pe effectiv ve eia 
of wh g _ were Me 
class ge "à were d 
i ume) 
hac aded lila ; and Spi des (Rawlings), o range jiin 
m Mr. Giers, | colour with very heavy lacing of pu 
Mr. Wm. Bla ck Hero ed Jai « 
er E e and r > 
c i i e Vines in po 
oceeded little nobs surmounted by crowns—in short Paul had also so 
a kind of hen-and-ehicken Pine Apple. ‘This eame from | of scars a of Pierent LE 
Penang, and from its pe eculiarity of appea 1 s 
ntion. We also noticed a Providence, | Hava nt; ve ry 
wards.—Queens : 1 & 2 withheld; 3, Mr. Stafford, 
ey 
Bury, Hants. Other varieties: 1, Ms. Kesh gr. to AE ‘Leal, | colo ured and extre mely fine ooking pp 
our no 
BRI ; 2 and 8, Mr. Smit jo A. An ™ | Da aylor of eckhada piod, mentioned in 
2 eorrespondents, the fine e appearance of 
fine n Mr. eb 
eive large and bof on r^ p Granadilla from. Mr. | with bo 
vir me dit mley | Blair, Shrubland Park ; and last but not least, the highly | outline, First-class 
Apple AT. | came from 
Jd crimson eye, and Snowball, 
ies he 
s Certificates were given to Brunette, flame 
le crimson 
maroon. Queen 
M Primroses, were also exhibited, and mueh a To 
bb ot Reading ; | Seedling Verbenas, Chárles Turner, lar 
rge e delicate. ink 
white, with a fine 
These 
Certificates were awarded, 
ous Plants.—Of these a M rnt ee efrom 
| Miseelia 
wh hic ch descr a Mr. J ames "Veitch, in m eh were Lilium auratuw, the 
j nthurium 
(Y 
— These 
e "lnaburghs, tireo M of which, weighing | table, We also noticed some very fi 
tegether 11 lb. 40z, contributed by Mr. Mere Mr. D. icai Margate. vA 
D Ba 
dith, of Gars Door Liv verpool The basket el Da hlias.- —The display of these was large, and ithe 
a, 
12 Ib, from the same excellent grower was boy equally |; Et 
g 
good; and beautiful fruit of Lady Dow es’ Seedling | from Mr. Turn and Mr. Key ee sins ore 
o me fine. Goo 
Egerton, Bart., . Hender of Trentham amateur l ^ th "dum rent collect 
Of White etn s best three yee were fur- class. ota ae qs 
nisbed by Mr. Dwerrihouse, gr. to Viscount AK heautifal famm Goldinder, E Unbiaewston, iL 
ue Te 
ne, 
at Hecküeld. The same exhibitor had also a bunch, | œ pee Pie 
& 
beautifully formed and well ripened, Fi the VR n Model, Ca 
` E y 4 A ert, Mode ptain Harvey, Cygnet, 
same sort, a seedling, which weighed 5 ae This Mein gm d Lady Elcho, Lord Cardigan, duy 
Miller, Miss Hen: 
. Mer tte 20 uglas iss Press 
81 Ib. Patriae of Has EA E tocken, PEE igott, Mr. Boshell, Marquis of Bow- 
H. 
Very | Fra 
Lessons 
Fro v: MERY : 
: ser came g-growing useful. Poking Heliotrops, 
A rop Bais Wills, La to = G- | fine oni also contributed in the Eee and from M . Paul ex: eis 
p. 794, 
ions we noticed | of Beaton's Pelargoniums alluded to a 
puis of Xu kg. 
n E 
pode ien upon ma ti 
tary PM, the part o de 
i le 
ie MS. È 
ON 
6mo, pp. 
not for w at of Bot anieal Text- books of every 
i P 
pue cn M " 5 by Mu bee pein hen mont, Chaira: ny Je nny Austin, Norfolk Hero, Mrs 
^ DEM. yse, Cherub, " Warrior, Juno, Lord Dundreary, Gold | 
doris. — 21b. : 1, Mr, Meredith; equal 2, Mr. Wills and Vyse, 
Mr. Henderson ; Mr. M'Kay ; extra, Mr. Monk. Three ad 
Black oy fs x Mr. Merci 2, Mr. Ford, gr., cmm ore | Mau ueen, Din norah 
Grove 
of botanists. They prem from the thin 16mo to tle 
Umpire, Bob oon i T m Ad wees. bulky 8vo ; but yet somehow or other one does not 
Count Cav me eet in i: with many persons 
who have even a 
a 
,W 
Epsom. es Wido p meon 1, Mr. a ged 2, Mr H 
Budd, gr. Co — Hal, Graves snd; 3, Mr. Wills. Heavies- e 
e sh: d, M . Meredith; 2, M. - Dwerrihouse ; 3, Messrst — and Brown. 
Peaches.—' These were for the most nis small ; those, o: 
however, to which Ist prizes were arded w ere ^ fidence, Sam Bartlett, LP Mie Jones, 
all that could as regards si a i ame Sherringto 
f 
Hative, Grosse Mignonne, Téton de Venus, Royal Pl Zebra, Garibaldi, Rev. J. Dix, 
d. 
2, Mr. Cross, The Grange, Alresford, Hants ; 
-— anguar 
Awards.—1 and 2, 
3, Mr. Bias "Bishop's Stortford. Oliver Twist, Fit, and @ 
Nei ctari 
ington, Violette Fairy Queen, Mrs. C. Kean, Countess o 
uto, Tépmphe: rid and tissues and such abstruse matters , and thus soy 
Roubaix, Mrs. Wickham, Duchess of Kent, Leopold, | heart at the very outse "Then W e 
Beauty 
nshaw, Midnight, Peri, Willie "iw m: Lord |! 
— |toa anal know 
has — — M: want of 
measure edens "of our instru 
l ph commonly, 
een am 
Mrs. Cris 
edge o ita ene pu 
result in 2 
ion books and 
charge at least yey not E ow 
Among these w. les | Wa ioe a sce Re ar, Turner; 2 Mr. Korn ei ? Me —— 
ue. ere numerous examples | ers 4, , 24 blooms: r. Key a ». 
0) as Orange, Elruge, Violette Hative, Red Turner? 3, Mr am. 4, oe. Kelway & Sons ; 5. Mr. oliver, D" first chapter is devoted to an vmi W 
d Murrey. Wit an ti hey | Merses €, Maes ee ie & Son. Amateurs, 24 blooms : mon Buttercup, and es a lesson 
. ey | 1, Mr. C. J. DES „Sladden; 3, Mr. Hobos; 4, Mr. Mic e root, the stem, the leaves, the flowers 
er oe A 1o sion E R Pana iuga ME | and iie fruite of plants in genera; and whosesd 
TES. B raser, 5 "| n 
cx s a we nu. Meta de ud 5, Mi s FUR es 3 n 5M, fanden 1h bloom are a and third chapters by means of the very same 
—These were plentiful, Among green- Keynes; 2, !qurner; 3, Mr. Walke: Amateurs: 1 and 2, | illustrate the Niger funetions of plants; while a 
toot kinds, the bent were ime Golden Miis d Mr. Bladden ; 3, Mr. C. i ory. four! and fifth a evoted oS parison of w 
wood, and Bromham and among red- Asters.—Exhibitions of these were numerous, and | But p vario: oe miliar 
nda Mer em stood in the Ld TAL seemed to excite much crie Both the French | by em ea notior f the diffe s of T 
Awards.— Grech: Mini: T Mr. m Shardeloes; 2, n sorts were very much admired, and both | which oce qe: am ants is Visión “brought 
warren, Epsom anay e eie 1E. Reta se — eee me pre 1, Sandford ; Bettrid pem e chapter explains the use of eertain tt 
bh > 2 " e al uo $.— an: B i i 
Havant; 2 2 Mr, Blair, Shrubland Park, Ipswich; 8, Mr. | Mr. Jenni French so ris: l, Mr. & Sato ; 2 Mr | Pro ene Aen com ean cw aee QT ; 
Godfrey, Ware Park Mill, Herts 
Figs.—One or two dishes of these were good; the 
rest were somewhat small in size, 
Ses, — Seve ral boxfuls e shown, 
Ward; 3, ME W. Sandford, PN Mr. Wyatt. 
more or less indieating the "n “effects of the dry hot | 
all of them 
and strongly recommended by h 
coll 
as se am o tells us, with much ctr d in erts lor p 
Awards —1, Mr. | bmi Ware House, Exeter; Mr, í M and schools. 
Dungey, Ockham Park, Ripley. (i cap dioc V however fi examples ot PM of the fhe |, These sehedules form a distinguishing e ae of he 
erries.—These were chiefly Sy eg of which leading varieties, foremos P, Rie ch st ood Bon nateur r | book, € heir objeet being to compel a cid | 
there were "d dos ars nego - nn Vaisse, Gloire de ds AP Ra M. dier, Gloire | points which are of the first importance in he strati 
cen COR ME Pig mdp: 3, Mr. de Dijon, Celine Foi we ad d of flowers, Here is one of t et peg < filed opr 
: 3) Me be Batter y of ex "n 
Fito: etd were shown in great bee and ín | yz diria n Me, Tum s te M o Rus FA Š ee > VE A 
good condition. Among the varieties were Greengage, Mr. Keynes. 18 (Amateurs): 1, Mr. Exell; 2, Mr. Wright; "g Na EA 24 ir i 
Prince of Wales, Goliath, Washington, Tolleson, Coes | equal, 3, Mr. Plester and Dr. Cooper ; 4, Mr. Marlow. — | Polysepalous Inferior, —— 
escas eqs gei Victoria, and other wellknown|  Hollyhocks.—Various stands of cut blooms were} sepale .. tem ^ B 
shown, im whi ere excellent examples fi —— Te $ 
wo M Har; A Me. estis 3, Mr, Kaile, | May, of e Rev, E. Hawke, and Mr, Smail, of | Cono adita Polypetalous an ae | 
Wie coe "peri Drewitt, The | Norwood, of most of t! i among, a AES ine AS ES E COT. a RR 
VU. the were n ud Ne mont past noticed Dix, maie noses, Mrs. BTAMEND - 4 @ | Polyandrous, Hyper 
ee x ek or ‘ble the eight warm | Premier, Prine Lord | sane de rcd Roc phe 
colo! TIN Red argum: and Y Sene og ohne Tae Laird T Taing, showed hn — pages EM : m7. I 
up and set ti ng off to goo ood adya: antage t| different reaped ; flowe Laing, w. some spikes of| Prsti .. loc. Apocarpous. > d 
green-skinned kinds with which they t y ones d, "i T e sth Superior. P 
Among dessert varieties were very fine examples of Mens. oi 12 (arma): ai, Hae ta "Small 2 Rey. E OOTY. nt. et} i sA I Nac 
Kerry, Downton, Ribston, Fearn’s, Golden, and Cox's| Hawke; 3, Mr. Pann ra, Mr. Porter and Mr. PERIANTH f*. pic 
Orange Pippins; Summer Pearmain ; Cox's Pomona, a Verbenas. ona or two age exhibitions of "tin gnat: agi scoop paini 
free-bearing excellent kind; Old Nonpareil, Bull’s| were furnished by Mr. C. J, Perry, Mr. Turner, and Class. Gd Name. 
Golden on and Blenheim Orange. Kitchen sorts | Messrs. Minchin f j immo gS 
comprised Reinet ze Canai s, Welington Holland-|  Gladioli.—From Messrs, Kelw: way, 8 and Dicotyledon. | ‘Thalamifiorse. 
eswicl Lord Suffield, Paul & Son came co collections i ini which the ting were NB. Th a 
Hari orden, Gelini, Golden Nob oble, K d let rec | to Td many. orn re 
Lord Nelson, and Mav nip x ode a ie S iate 3 pink and white; Clemene ence, pin! tercup. pete thu Et 
Deana for with crimson; ‘Comte te de Morny, cerise Pith w of these schedules is expla real 
M age ciae 2 Mr. Webb, Roading ; ex ten N trot; Egerie, r uuo; rato, bright | column P ed “No.” is to be filled with the A 
Steventon, Ber! 
ig Be dar ne ear hae vet Le Poussi 
Tose were ignc n for t1 it, pars 
whi 
ise blotched with b white 3 em 
ne, délicate i John Bull, saffron veined | 
sin, inné, | th 
roat ; Linn 
a 
potted yellow ; 
me Binder, | * 0? o 
osite an Urbis ded necessarily in 
} involv 
striped white; " 
enm ed to | Pen lope, ereamy white; bom 
Sen Louise, paer pafen Eugénie, a 
u Morceau, paure Scottish 
. Ganseľg Ber- VD. , Rev, Joshua Di LL 
ur, the | Rosenberg, Edith et ate and Miss 
gi m rked 
Chief, Reine victoris ffs Standish, 
kind ; | 
e und showy i 
owell, the las 
or the absence of cohesion ; and the 
“ Adhesion ” is in like manner for 
or involve Boedo of parts or 
The terms used are—Of the 
be fone i 
indi 1400 
sion, 1 The colu imn he aded ** Co paion the 
a 
1 
zi 
r the 
calyx cohesion OF ” 
