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ween 5 Sve 6 feet in 
Ee to J. ee . Blandy, “Esq. ary Quom. Strawberries | 
y fruited « came from 
zia ain R 
display. / Amongthe 
variegata, 
hite 
i he unctata, 
with ik Taa variety Pe colours ooms 
Mr. Epps, of M Maidstone, had two. pretty 
bright orange crimson in colour and finely 
and some pretty sellinen possessing improved 
ntributed by Mr. Turner, of Slo ough. 
Ties veloc Fe TOS 
whic 
which its bloom: 
gan gr. to = Grey, 
| walk ; he don’t know whether the ae. was blue 
clo oudy, moewa there was any wind, nor would va 
ven say decidedly whether it was night or r day. 
Blenheim R Sturmer antag a 
Russet. The same grower also had Du 
na Mr. 
handsome Pe TOR 
n excellent and long keeping 
Pi 
ae clear yellow sort called § 
0 a val pae EEA Ap 
; Sir J. Outram, and Patricki, 
ia os pam a owy. Mr. Standish ad tires 
e skg Sepe improvements on the 
Azalea amæna in point of size, and a white 
with red. 
of ants 
Ja the $7 is ates, ory chiefly consist- 
—. of Paris, furnishe d 
remarkable for fine foliage, Mr. | 
1 are =a 
of atin 
i a scenes, to ogive 
my 
aie, because, together with a the formed an 
angle that illustrated the p D 
but 
whether the tree Sha A been rn 
carry you 
vey your br: rain nairi ng as Wel as your nose. 
si +} 
Morning, Yorkshire g, Dumelow’s Seedlin 
Lamb ADOT Fea pe plein go Canada, were 
shown b aul, Ad Stourton Par 
ge of nutriment is the proper stoned, oi ng 
that chan 
3 That a rational Ł t 
Pa 
art of Yorkshire. EE ish pon 
coat in a fine state of piston 
Pears, Mr. Ingram , gr. to J. J. Blandy, Esq., sent 
Ne. Plas Meuris and Easter Beurré, -a last handsome 
that 
anges 
dl M. 
esamples of the Caladium 
es 2 of last w eek (eer p- TY and Mr. Watson, 
had a and MOREA with long 
s bea 
nthus Ai alluded to in another 
column, aie with ‘beautifully flowered aay 7a 
ium v losu um, Onci Lycaste, „Cattleya: 
the charming Jasmine-flowered 
dingy reddish | pepe Pe = said to bea 
wild hybrid | , 
between C. Skin ti 
Chiswick Nurser: 
ower, two pretty els 
po gaa white Eucharis {granditlora, Bouvardia 
We “like this shilling volume; and r 
variet ty. 
ve anges and I s, large and well ripened, espe- 
cially the last a were excellent, came from S. 
es ds, Esq., of Act a 
iscellaneous. Fru , of Cov 
walk t fe maga ad 
back again, at one uniform pace, wie pes directed 
and his thoughts at home with his 
rsonages. 
3 of 80°, their Tips muttering polysyllabic 
anguage f a boiled 
rr Pi 
veal e a showed White "Calis aa oo me Papi 
wo Melons, and large winter Bon Chrétien 
cod-fish. Now the real use of taking a walk is to get 
A ay from one’s self, and to change the current of the 
oughts for a while, by hng ag the locality of the in- 
Tn orde er senses 
Tat 
[We understand av several Exhibitors, wl 
too ars beg hav ined the name of es 
so to do he shou ld cast his 
Exhibit Tia the Hall closed against 
ther 
course piah we trust will be steadily followed on i al 
future occasions. Ed. } 
Wotices of Books. 
Lhe oiron Es ig of the Country. By the 
J. Ma, 12mo, with many eters 
end ii 
young folks. There are old feat ao Kg Ag not a "few 
—who may use it with adva: . Ga rdeners Aasia f 
should add it to their librar. ee 
to | claim 
d fro 
ofi ae: gE kN to relieve ‘the monotony within.” 
What melancholy words. 
“ Eyes men have and see not ; ears they have ee hear 
not’ °—such might have been the motto of the book. 
the utility of both eyes 
and wit th very considerable pooner, Se He burt 
rses pleasantly, and, which is far 
tr ruthfully, of teases insects, uae pees Ja even so 
little ms ot pee za Aaa — but only of such as eam 
The author 
large 
oe coarse a si iep ee of 130 pages with a dozen 
they ought to understand better than some 2 of them do, 
much kn eee this however 
i hich 
Pee 
P 
a et] 
in common wa Fe ee bn Pg ma kind 
are e Tarnished with leg to move the: 
and we shall be greatly sors if it yes not become 
Children’s schoolrooms should be 
© po 
reply snorted that those limbs ou aghi 
Ba 3 
he jockey, 
| all rdia withit. The account of the toad i isi the only 
one for which we ean find sye 
> 
= among - which Gen. Antink was a pretty 
bue and white gi = one or two 
Eriostemons. r. Cut 
cuspidatum, the Balty-hewe ed Choro- 
= e petty Heath- np Tetratheca, vie! other 
greenhouse Fro: derson also 
EE 
bush, of Barnet, 
S 
t 
l 
a nity, and to be be molly formed o of } pit If it burrowed 
sry ta bess of abla he idk | The 
Te s of the acrobat are show the 
j Sarig e 
J 
oes’ Messin his le leg sole! * 
fantas which it carries at its extremity. 
urner wo le egs are ee necess 
ind, to stand u EE ne 
2 
s that t 
one 
1, 
sh Ii parila, collec zad by prines “ever d of 
M andish sent plan in 
med, ca 
2 aie 
stead. 
re Sir È Napier, ek: P rfecti tion, 
me ay the best o Mrs. Dix 
a tation. 
“The urgeo s lêgs—on 
othe sgae > objec ern affording facilities for ampu 
e | ous nature was its a shy ge 
near who ate a leaf of that 
tree would die; and, fe. sabe ATENE 
struck with sudden cramp. Andt jis sepsis 
hough both 
were corru ng me was jor of ee and 
i As only 
The boxe er _ professionally regards his legs | as 
the blood of the retorts mixed with 
‘ood woo eas Seg the yellow pes ich of wees 
fied 
‘pins; up 
ground. The soldier’s opinion ‘of his legs is ‘modi 
he temperament of the individual, à 
e people employ their 
same stairs, an es 
hart, Cum 
md of treacle, an the oi 
—— s, the powder o 
ad libitu um. Even i 
nthe nen 
in ose 
nal pacing same path and never goi nk any 
er. And of all these modes of employing t the legs, 
the last, which is called takir a walk, 
to toad, the 
its endl aa the othe 
posing gia a pá fal 
he 
er P its por anin as a 
yn east excusable. ceding cases the 
| had i in his pocket a toad that 
“ye 
For pre 
the legs gain their arene, or at all 
their r life, by such employmen t oft thos 
vent 
e members; and 
Bes a n } % 1 
oon na optima, ok Augusta Moone” 
sa purple ; Won aa rl, Bars white 
edged wing carmine; bellissima, white 
Mr. Turn a group in which 
wt Europe, A rerne Duke of Wellington, 
Prince 
eor Flag, and Albert. 
it was satisfactory, considering 
the season. Pine Apples, however, were 
most ae all. Mr. Robinson, to 
ham, hada Provi- 
al 
weighing 4 4 lbs. 8 oz., came 
3 Ibs, 
Ani 
tigua = t 
gr. to 
Brersley, sent a fruit of Moscow ry naon d which 
8. 1 oz. 
Ths. 4. oz. 
à to R. Sneyd, Esq., sent 
Prince, and welt aging 
Black c Hambnrgh 
y was tarnished Bia r. Spary, F 
an k in msisting o 
: uscadine, came = oom Fa 
gr aoe S Fars Esq., of High Grove, 
gr. to the Earl of Love- 
ude, large and well colour 
eens’ Seedling were shown 
of K 
$ gr. to the Earl 
ucke 
*| relate, such i is the paien: method of ps oe Ae sok oe 
ho has bee 
Hill, who also pent an sa 
acting by his own free will. Butit does seem wonderful 
sessed of intellectual powers should 
of a 
m for this effect is, 
$8 on re kti 
m 
and 
| strained t ms 1e im wes to run into his ‘proper pl p upas fear 
trary t ) hum 
m 
the left. om danir thousand times da ily in 
ssed by the er while og mehat e nin 
fro fr 
a canter a table. Sad to 
za man who has been over-tasking his brai piee the 
arly part of the đay, rises corporeally from 
his coat beneath it, 
he 
and sallies forth to take seis 
Whatever mic takes 
may be wor rking upon, 
+ 
manner as if both legs | 
| a sud 
y his ork at | to re 
certain time, A cao his hat above his brain, Pattons ache aw 
as public ‘opinion goes; and in ooo = me than in 
and. I was once walking in the forest at Meudon 
ends, at was ents toa eer by 
a large tond that was 
along the pathw if 
| that was aimed at ping down, int 
move it to a a pce of safety, when I was! 
ay, and horror was depicted on the 
nances of a'l the epera $ 
‘Pou a ? exclaimed anot 
ge sey 
| as at his — while drawing on on his gloves, an 
ABC 
ed ; | si 
b ieall, 
of Darnley, and Mr, Ingram, | least recollection of anything t} 
oe 
a third. 
had no 
ion! Supposing 
the ener 
AABC=(Z 
away, an 
enters his 
of the canis in which 
as passed 
without a ng very definite bce 
e got there. He 
eer ome i paced to a sine point, mech 
and turned, me 
mechanically come back aha He h 
anically | 
mechanically retrato Sa steps, | m: 
not the 
hat, on my part 
“handle the ton and that, on ool Bie 
only 
might kill it was by putting pe Aa oe it, 
oa * now; cane a 
