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SAV ing t ‘the A Alpine. may particularly mention—because not “entered for|dromieal, “emprosthodomical—lusirate the anaes 
enters © x roe int it should be, ex! hibited ame 5e mane of Hollyhocks by Mz. n as es hora wee me lonske n illastmte “the unk nown 
The meeting were sof.” It isto. be hoped that the) Sorlie, gardener to his Excellency the iovern addr i 1 To se al ho prr 
ay lihe Prmologicals i is ‘better in other = General at Pe Ser ernment House. ‘These berish of a lunatic, — us it seems very like the gib- 
ae ‘At least I can say that in the opinion of | superb, and reflect much credit on the ‘skill “of he 
schbonrs the Prince of Wales is the very | exhibitor. hy table bouquet arranged by the sane b EO PME es 
Strawberry in cultivation, That, it is y the| pra bas ave received Mr. Charles Moore’s Catalogue of 
So much. the, betters but flowers. Hecti 7 of 60 paleng inate ol the Goveriiment Botanie Garden, Sydney, in 
poe nice or flavour, to ma d r ys object. ties Pan conspicuous fo ae lose Indeed, | p. ‘he area which does great credit to his) industry, 
resarkatiy wel faron ih and n t all more | we might goo on Some arising inroughout the Maal now, EEE egas ogne itself does to his knowledge. J 
it should be. ag oi (of | exhibition ; for everything was ny ot of n so many are interested in 
sending s supplies 
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st i only a ` nares Be. lay os booa colonies, such a li st as is peca- 
e choicest and. finest description, and shows thera nad means of know- 
ger Paris v. Birdpecked Fruit. re some the. high, standard attain M y : our gardeners. Below.) here BES adatod "hal ‘the thine be easily sent 
rds teat ist, in which. will Bae seen the i ; ; 
= gor decay tie consequen I at Bae magnet at of tame most prominent as exhì abito pera ng siorr i to furnish materials for botanical 
Ae cng? ey F aA Pine et pas p rofesso or gg me ae asl ectures in the Sydney University, and a valu. able source 
Paris mixed with a S little ai ri oe fruit bien. pro: a ee Mr, Tillman, for Hon. | Roem Sa mapara than hitherto wefe, ear themate- 
pes forthe decay. The r may be had of| 5 ©. Morrison; 2d, Mr. George Leslie. | rial used. Onr last letters 
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aS. beh n with Best Greenhouse "Exotics—Ist ne a Mz; J: D; Humphreys; | | from 
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to care, the aa a S S aes mat mw ingenee| p Best collection of Hardy Garden Roses—Ist prize, Mx, John | than attending Piero! oe 
Eia. y re 6 Fuchsias—Ist prize, Mr. George Leslie; 2d, Mr,.Chap | g eneouragomen to m n of se oleae: 
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—Can_ you. inform. me where Best collection of Fuchsias—Ist prize, Mr. George Leslie ; 24, | is far from being the case at present. 
Wellingtonia gigantea. 
j the plant of aig is to be seen growing in | yry, Chapman, for J. Fiskin, Esq. 
i ? By doing so you will very much oblige| Best collection of Verbenas—Mr, Ashby, for, C. $., Gzo 
l Subscriber. Esq, 
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.; 2d, Mr. George Leslie. z ay Lon ISTS RECELVED.— Parker § Williams (Vo lo- 
Girysosthemums.—It may be interesting to give a Bb gy Bearlet Geraniumé—lat, prize, Mr. George Leslie; 2d, | way, angen. ND; u t Catalogue of Hyacinthe and 
ab Oe of what is doing amoug these. uring | Bes yf caterer Sa prize, Mr. John Gray ; 2d, Ms. Ashby, This contains a good many mjs- 
t I have visited scores of- growers, | for C, S. Gzowski, Esq. x i í 
Best 6 rises ia prize, Mr. John Gray; 2d, Mr. Ashby, Of aans Wharo ar ʻe 11 kinds, of, ( webcam 5 ps 
i Fei. ck; London. they ipa i ae Cyclamen 16.—Autumn Cata ih pa Jor 1858. 0f a 
ising z y Re 12 C, $, Goa ty Mr, George, Leslie; 2d, Mr, *elleton of Dutch and. Cape flowering bulbs side 
Hereows ra that s ‘aan of their pro- | _ Best 6 Balsams—Ist prizo, uchanan, for Hon. Geo, | Carter, if Son Riis wey Holborn, andor, W..C, 
le make me a 2d, aA AS oe wor. S S Gaowaki -n s y 7 
my own. Many have tald me that hme “a Dailias—Ist priz wi 
kept them hours: out of a ar ouse Bost. fi “Hollyhocks—Ist prize, Mr. George, Leslie ; 2d, Mr, 
seit are so interestin ri Į | Tillman, for Hon. J. C. Moin 2 Garde n Mem moranda. 
ms as thi a —_ tirvhinums—Ist prize, Mr, George Leslie; 24, Mr:-| Gorre Lopar, I orgy. Hearn.—This neat, sub» 
i frae m a prize, Mr. Tillman, for Hon. J. C: Mor- arba villa is. the ki TE of- J. Elger, Esq, tho 
Peas. ese will doubtless produce | rison; 2d, Mr. George Leslie., eminent. builder.. It is Lage tt Beanies in, the 
reamf ce, and most] „Best 6 Achimenes—1st prize, Mr. Tillman, for the Hon. J; C-| middle of the Heath, from whic places Kri 
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are under temporary awnings and frames. |" Best 24’ Hardy. Ani Mr, Alexander. Mason ; | Separated by, a slight. wire — ee and 
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er ir - tae —Canadian ‘omy haggle felons, Men George Cro aa ntage. Her there on the lawn are 
en shows take place in mber; a | pine SeaTac oR laced some aces ae bakate ‘which are at pre- 
growers intend exhibiting 7 esa this pae 2 sent full of gay flowers. One was wholly filled nti 
peress Chrysanthemums are making. eoa Ni =- | Notices 0 of tii | blue Hydrangeas, eat} into that condition by be 
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strons size, givin e Pompanes in. 8- -inch bk liguid Dr. Copland’s Bgl of Practical Medici ne | pied with pink Hydrangeas, Gerani Lucia rose: 
manure three tim y; th L pleted by the we of the ioth Sidonia, and white aS leaf; the i nA surrow mning the 
mens in. 5-inch ch pots, with ‘the view of encouraging and. 20th numbers, which not only contain all t iging 
amatenrs to cultivate them as window plants; tl a to aa end of the alphabet, but wocdwork to near ie pee third he s Fachais 
strike in June and stop once, peg “ae down twice; | an- excellent index, aS pag ‘of preface, anda, maost | globosa in the centre, around wh ith were rings of Tom 
to grow upright. I find peered Be a classified table of e ae A work of such | Thumb and Flower of the Day Geraniums ed with 
little tna on the pofa of the ertani forming, three thick 8vo. volumes, prepared Misrembarg ia beautifully in bloom, Here and there were 
allow. water to soak i ao mai EiL rijten with 5 uch cate, and embody- | also so mo hand vate wich Wee mepit 
cover t here that: sicari grow | mg the result of very long personal, experience, m must | specie: umb. Geraniums, some of which 
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took place in the tik: Eanrrenes TT Hall. | pe edip, mE amapan plants of Brazil, in caiefiy filled with i. aA 
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