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presented by W. S. Noteutt, Esq. make extracts from his oe gr works on Vegetable, Hexagon Netting, a neat looking material, is em 
A Hodson, Esq, ERS, Ke, Dr. Caspary, W. H eC as ee ere eae alle rae e aaie ce oy aero alowed admissi 
as, — E 3 were elected Introduction to Botany.’ me likewise offe rs her and spoil the Pelargonium flowers We saw 
n's paper, On — sincere thanks for the very valuable ce she one of Brown’s igators put se for a 
of Mr. Co 
the the plant —.— to “oe ee of Horsham, 
Sussex, was read. 
— MEETING A T WORTON Carna $ * ned dis- 
Many 
Versailles Nursery, Ha 
and Cri 
s colour a rosy- le self, * neat, 
keynes, of Salisbury, brought a truss of a of = seedling n very 
Hen 
y of blooms ; three of ity rue od Means Sontag 
med much ni e, possessi y did, every point 
is petals, white 
M 
guring, is a larg 
— ofa a rich yellow, margined with crimson maroon, 
having a hand some blotch of the same colour on 
They were onl own 
m Mr. F. Whitly ca 
8 had “to decided 3 of 
—.— which condemned what w eee 
be ny — 1; d 
3 H No. 1, good in quality, but too . to report 
upon. A seedling Polyant — tA “ Richard Cobden,” from 
the in the — pro- 
wer must possess.— W. A. 
— pip of — dannen, Aurieula, of a cha- 
racter well known raisers, bu nsidered valu- 
able. It was a 9 with good paste, very cir- 
A 
centre.— Mr. Turner was present w 
P res — a ith a flower 2 1 
ansy, P: in 
mi 2 — from the 
— Lennox, Esq., b otek | i 
‘ormed flowers, 
Two-year 
n Cortage š these — 
——— shall not notice them 
more advanced. 
ardening ; compri ising the 
— Hortieu re Floriculture, 
e 
proved, by Mrs. Lou se London. 
WE perceive, wiih much. satisfactions tons a ne w edition 
of this standard work has been issu 
ay the most useful of 
books 
that Briain pad so i 
of copies 
all T; 
is abundantly te by the 
whieh 
arrangeme expe- 
of nearly 20 years has mand — fot of the 
author’s sentiments on t ject, which he stated in 
ivenin pages v. and vi 2 whieh he prefixed 
to the third dition of the work. e execution of the 
has 1 4 124 aL 
from Prof rofessor Ansted, and in ; 
r raag Ne 
* 
tions; 4 5 
of — wers sent for opinion 5 the 
- | been provided for 9 dee, of such . 
Lon 
und. — Mr. Gad, gr. 
two slats of his —.— Petunia“ Enchantress,” and | t 
wel 
bt- | ini 
and 
en 
of Roses. * 3 Phalzonopsis amabilis was in 
er Orehids; but the 
guided Mr. Loudo imself ; viZ., those of 
been entirely 
Brita III., on Gardening as an 
ritain, 
D 
pective | of 
Eryna i in this part has 
Westwood, ho 
* to the Earl of D at Eridge cent 
for his drawings and deseriptio a fruit- room, 
mode of 3 3 and man 
Mr. s Rauch (many years assi 
don) — muc ach valuable assistance, particular! 
in inthe pares ogue of Coniferous trees, and in the tables 
us kin ation plants ; 
sa 
and, ia a a 2 ieee. raed 3 to 
this edition as perfect as possible.” 
rden Memoranda 
Mr. Brck's, Worton COTTAGE, Istewortsa.—A fine 
afternoon, ‘ed lrs cer eu of a rich floral treat before 
uced u pay a 
aitad place, “whieh we reached i * good time to see 
inne flowers ich are ibited here every 
esday — for the inspection of the censo 
superinte 
mple accom sm gee: had 
s which, 
E 
„ Florist.” We found that 
away from smoky 
2 
not — end a are sent for the opinion o 
most careful fr ee a the hank: florists 
n the kingdom, —.— ng t their leisure one 
with another, and then again vith “aes flowers of ac- 
knowledged excellence, w 
our 
t is a privilege freely g 
gs. The Pelargoniums for the 
8 very fast into 
ser vi eir t 
visit to this quiet and inte- in the year, but scarcely for a longer period. Th 
the of Devonshire, and a fe ow ot ther noblemen, have m 
ndent of the | brea 
„ of London. 
aise 
October and April of 
f | garden 
son | consigns to the 
e the | Economist. 
oom, and | 
a well kept 
of sla 
zectochilus, whose beautiful leaves are the admiration 
Su a tees “eS a 3 Win 
“ Westm rop 
1 the as “a 
r garden.” 
pleasant, ‘aa gvailable for exercise during six Serer 
inter season 
Why should the inhabitants of th 
mmand, ri ba 3 of 
every year, the 
would afford for ages net enjoyment s : peri 
lid elass r popu — 
ath of a * Akn ont win 
imprisonment of their own Nein p 
especially tha 
whom th 
Calendar of Operations. 
0 i the ensuing week. ) 
ANT DEPARTMENT, 
— watered for the future. But 
—— are 
3 but Mr. Beck, after beating 2 
pot cultu: 
l mak the Orchid- | 
ga poemei m-house, para 
for her house, claimed en attention. IIt was fitted up 
with a table in the 
ith fine healthy 
ong 
ravel, with a bro:d walk before us 
leading to the — Re, near the house. This walk is 
adly nep h Grass, and eee ye 
with standar a oes, ‘whieh rise out of 
the Toi separ oe: health and flowering of the 
a little dung in 
„ and ia spring this 
“pointed” în about the roots, The beds are edi 
1 deserintio: 
lawn. 
plants, these cire 
it sl 
with 
ing, rewritten ; and the editor 
„ 
| shading, at 43d. 
K te ood of oh 
9, 
been completely 
has to return thanks to Dr. Lindley for permission to of 
rollers ; 
Dromgole’s ventilators in 
rmerly | them for 
ri Ipomoœas of the 
sa anual kinds should 4 in like | manner be grown on, with- 
During the growth of these 
of the strongest wove dpr 2 
ally be e stopped, 8 7 the 
trength of the 
check, 
cooler atmosphere of ps conservatory. 
2 5 Leari, and bi ficifolia, are excellently adapted 
for the au for this 
5 
grown in i heat till the 
cooler 
against 
t they derive by the same means cou 
maintain a healthy appearance MEE 
f with the 
the paes the ele DEPARTMENT, 
the rods of 
ranee toa Inter period, without 
of Vines whi ch 2 
canvas | elaborat 
yard, made to move — — 3 sulphur 
h honse are $ surface cf t 
bei Heda 
e paei 
ying these 
method of destroyi 
