THE 
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otatoes. The kind planted were maar are called here 
“ Baronets,” and at the time of being planted were eut 
into four paris. None of the r showed an 
gularly, fo 
a Laan) otatoes in winter. old Pe are sk cual 
specios fine speeimen of thi 
handsome Dendrobe flowered in the garden 
tieultura! Society, i _ spring of 1847, je ak was, I 
genera: th 
ore 
d abundantly durin 
but, Jike other Orchids there, it was kept comparatively 
dry Jn N In the autumn of 18 45i t was remoy 
rom 
in an intermediate house (the old Pine ste » hose 
1 was seldom higher than 45° in winter, and 
as low as ‘a N be * plenty of 
air being given, with occas ading. 
us 
ithheld; in fact, it received no mo 
“ee 
e ve the low tempe 
mmer. An Old oe of the e, 
) “zeylanicu mer Ne ia 
7 > the Meant shee rder, and prove 
ow in grea 
| practical i might be a 2 boon to the mene 
and th 
y 
s | far 
of the E 
d br 
as Jul 
size, melee 
GARDENERS’ 
en e upon their prod hese ym 
es like these, may o much mischief i in at trade, and 
either Mr. 
] 
totally differen t, so that 
ds, have just 
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ain at Senda from July to December (inclusive) 
1849: 
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December 
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Daily Maximum and Minimum during the severe Frost 
December 30, >i to January 20, 1850. 
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1850, Jan. 13. 
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rous hybrid ae | 
i Tho ru ae 
paame a thick leaves, — — 
aud clothed underneath with obs somewhat a ras . 
recognised Thel head 
plant, by whi 
of „ is a aye pate: like th 
boreum, but the SpE P muc ‘ 
blood red, with a few 
uch richer ~— = a a 
ark ae at the spe sit ef the | 
tube. The e plant we ae R. Rol- 
e name 
ni I consider to be identical with R. th ed nt r — 
jio ght 
e former has not 
g rather 
of frost (the eh aa sole experien: 
e last prats without injury. W. B. Booth, Car- 
skew, Cornwall, 5 
Seedling —1 5 at a late we of — 
“J.B 
plump until about a month ago ; and now that the 
a little shrivelled, iari = still in good co 
tal lieve it to be a valuable addition to the 
les, within — imits ts, 
Beans, or 
and by telling t the ey h 
Ww 
tions of a 
hardy to with- | tity y reeorded by his gauge arger by 2.58 in 
ma effect o 
ich those which 
l 
alf tase advertised under 
hich en be 
= ee his ‘produce to | holes. 
one more than the 
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On tho Ist 24, 1 3d, 4 Sth, 18 th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 
and 25th, t did not pansy nor has the temperature 
fallen to 325 since. S. 
Rain which fell 
January 
orat ae 
nS 035 
. 3.00 
2.50 
3 1.33 
e 85 
N — 8 
Dec mber.. 
coy Arhis 
art the 
river pani th under clouds 
Birds — green n linnets ; N eould 
[ie they would not take an insect. I did not am 
in inches and 8 parts of an | an 
| inch, in the neighbourhood 8 3 49. 
a greater attraction by the n 
. . til 
—— 9, 
pears as useful 
trunk to an parek y ben equally under 
their per 
Sorieties, 
rg i ete Maw 5.—Sir CHARLES 
M chair. 15 
5 33 Pie For 
-AORE 25. 00 of exhibition, Mr, Peck 
957 fashioned Bletin Tankervili, 
It 
25 
an 
about fy zen flow: 
of 
which consi 
t 
0 
ae of Acacia, very much in the way o 
Mr. Layton, of Eger ay” produced : a blue ue Co 
raria with ite 
striking, on account of its fine bricht auge ** 
exhibited a ache of Hya- 
inds which he had 
—G 
. Glenny, Esq., e 
cinths, being what remained of 170 
orced thi 
or Stage, sang 
n 
ning o n ques m. 
admit that 7 5 = but I doubt er 
igh ave felt gre: 
when my Currants have poe eT fı 
in three days, 
the s a 
I removed un to 
aise 
neaster pak 3 quantities of Strawberries 
collected and the seeds eaten off, which w in 
three other places, Share there w 
4 ture adjoining the garden abounds 
market; an keen shrews, One w e gentleman ing i 
; * 1 : TE A x 7 4 enter- 
& podder in are, woe Ag Peas. aa the idea that the Eo e Grass fee in apa the 
Kent g Prince Albert ; but they differ entirely ly in the Ais Peerage abs after | A oe ite a k "When 
in the uber of Peas in a pod, | it was mown in the following June he found out his 
n Robe rts is x a se ior decaying substance 
is as in “will 
‘a =e E 
p 
other material that will 3 
feet of its coed, antl 
hea h ill doubt be foun 
enough it will no dou : 
p enong 1 ished 
ka 
TE 
ruenta, 
Epidendrum virens, the spring r 
a new and promising Boronia 
(E. a 
. 
P. 
—— a new and pretty erte with reapers ae 
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but the orifice was not cleared e oo fruit added ‘ill Linnzan, March 6.— The r'in Se 
morning, when the robbery was again laid at the Mr. ates exhibited a cone — "drawing a Dule af 
shrew’s portal. I also fonn ised border, under from the : 
Coton 5 
hen | (Heter . 
Dev 9 s collection at 
ter from . 
ic Cadden penhagen which produ 
tote > absence of any male plant o 
rt ted per 
nests of Anthophora retusa.“ After 
