THE 
EEE p 2 
and y 
abun manure at this, the 8 
season, or keep them vor à- di 
make in the temperature as they approach ripeness ? 
| doubted. 
7. Why should a ae on y Vine which e | — 
since the crop was me perfectly b 
— with a an bloom, whereas tig main cro 
not so? W. C. 
— .m.ĩ löUͤ— — 
e — 
oe 
eir 0 ws, In > 
rizes given on 
l — 
501. . 10. given by members and o 
total amount of 
ve made 
ip was! 
ly of this Society, but of our 
t large, that ye shows of the we 2 1851 will b 
— — — EROS 
= eau baal = 
CLE. 
porns solay Log, 
have quoted p eats Po assuming it, as affirmed, 
* us vrais f nin wl’s measure 
orp 
one which owls do agag adopt; 
recauti 
try | and if, as ‘his would imply, re 
to excite the our foreign rivals; and to 
i we instead 
create a 
their — which must redound 
tedly a es owl. The 
wasp, ina 3 somewhat similar, 
ha 
which all wasps of the same 
nursery n this, therefore, we can only 
| look upon her a a wasp picai 
Let us add, n conclusion, that the present volume 
among 
EL mirena s the Engli 
i 
ldon T 
„ Esġ.; Da avidan, — and J. V. — 
— 2 — Mr. J. T. Neville, Secretary. 
ROBERT SELDON, Esq., as Treasur 
Royal South Tandis Floricultural Soci 
March 6, 1850. 
hand 
o balanee in the hands 
in 
at the Show ane at the 
Horns Tavern 5 
Sale of tickets at ditto -të 
poo jal ator 
Cash of the proprietors of the Ro: yal Sur- 
rey Zoological Gardens for 1849 85 
Ditto ditto ditto for 1850 
Entries and fines 
eee by exhibitors 
tra prizes offered by mem- 
3 a ote one 33 
Silver cup by committee 
Hine medal. .. 
Mr. R. J. Lawrence, value in Tulips . 
Mr. H. Chapman, prizes 3 as a 
Balance of subseription oup 
Balance due to the treasurer 
49 10 0 
29 
1 0 
1 1410 
TER 
Dee..10, 1850. Cr. 
— — ert ah at e 
several 
Subserip cup 
Hine 
85 
E 
2. 
S 
ooo 
oe 
$ W accounts aó viz. 
2 
S 
Mr. ee! 
* eos 
RA gov 
“it Bee 
BE aku 
wwe 
8 
5 
: sunshine the con 
1 
with every 
in plain in Englis h, as it should 
matters; 
ogre Bog fo fol The fault of it is the fantastic way 
readers ages. 
| coueluding words of — author may be well taken as a 
resh specimen of his peculiar style and manner of 
ing. 
“If none; like the Spitalicld wen 
tell 
pursuit. — — and cope py i 
their wings aud senses 
na live in; but yet 
our prototype, 1 3 
flight like tis, à 2 he exchanges fo! — 
itracted pleasures of house and teat 
re 
— 
— 
ooo 
the correspondent boon—boon above a cricket's need | 
ee AF) 
par postanes, &e, 
Expenses at flower shows 
Sah sN 
index to the whole ole work. 
Mise ellan 
Pruning — po following ren remurks 
will, I trust, 
to the young Rose» 
wer — the — fer — some 
others advise 
should n well thinned out, leaving the 
oth aa age Asa general poe it ‘ts not 
e 
8 over with . erin 
apply hes hina od H ite Boan 
round and compact. 
pruning have a greater natural 
those in the last-mentioned class; 
re moderate 
Ker —— ‘flowe er than 
yo 'a litte inattention is 
rpetu 
ca, Damask, Hybrid 
k Perpetual, et Portion e of the” best 
Hybrid 2 2 Balder thi 
The 
2 a 
SS＋² OA 
Fa Tiia 
SS 
Music at Apr. eel ghar 
Collector s poundags” 
Scam 
Pao ditto 
Mr. Briant for show and committee rooms 
£36; 5 
om the proprietor of the Royal 
ey w 1 g 
- Medals in hand. 
si Wei Coen — we are unable to 
the subseribers with — eteme 
— — even into 
that second 
existence? 
ustrative. 
Wasp 
according to an ap- 
pended — is no fable at all, only a — fact* 
The —— familiar many ers, 
iefly thus :— An owl had made his — in N 
tree. The tree was — and 
discovered 
oss 
by — . Hybrid beate D on Perpetuals, 
Bourbon tribe. 
liar 
reminds us of the no 
trick of: Maitre Hibou, in La Fontaine's fable of * Les 
Souris et 
are 
wood. 
w words on Yellow- 
Peay 8 
generally 
same time; it is 
therefore necessary that as much as possible of last 
year’s be retained, par rticularly the ends of 
wood 
e branahes, from 
48 * 
estan a as possible, is not to prune ot 
other "Roses a g. but shortiy he — — 
or four branches a little 
Societ (ha in the past y 
— — we 
of certain mem 
but whilst wi — mew 
ofthe Society, we fech and we say so 
a 
bare Fo salid i 
to 
therefore 
of the fury! brood. Muh a fores 
ym an florists, 
It is evi- 
Society i 
reaching f 
what we ade call — 
he had „= fattened them on pi 
them i 
Quelle lui pouvoit do 
conse tron aquer un peuple mis en mue? 
Si ce n'est pas la raisonner 
La raison st chose inconnue.“ 
“Tt is not so minal dihee a parallel as to point out 
other 
ito = Society, and as prizes 
it eee je , 25 the oo. 
m object. of the sub- 
* “Ceci n'est point une fable; et la chose, quoique e 
leuse et fo neg ce est véritablement arrivée 
Authors N 
de ag ty 
od t 
pe well. J. MAr "dell, 
| Florist and Garden Misceilany. 
i may be opata. varid 
but there are a very few indeed that will give lasting 
satisfaction rass i 3 the oe es > havea be 
altogether commend r pleasu ; and it is 
one can if — laid, and bene pee will be 
ure to ple has 
in e- Beola 
arden. 
— ground-tnt for A. off the colours of flowers 
a flower- garden. a edging, it should invariably 
nd at an ena heigl ne more 
inch) deres — su e of the w: alk at its m 
— 
margin, wi 
about an n two in depth along the i Pee 
next — , to allow for the w 
