815 _ 
appoin ted to col 
of thi 
the benefit would be more than it is easy Wo conce;ve, 
and we congratulate the Sudbury Association on the 
Garden for re wia ek te onep anal 
ittee for their opinion, and no official 
Aar UD di Ts t to be given by any | M. Arw 
Arc- — M. Lebois, Miss Kate, He rmione, | 
sat E yellow e rmosu pa Madep 
appoin: with whom 
f anar tary of the Com- dnas 
ose referred to anr 
r mosum, 
ensuing PBe stella “globo, Pha 
ieee °M. iA Molleville Vigil 
er M. Miellez, André, an 
t 
such examination, at t the first ens 
cess to, and use of, Raym 
&c. They shall Antigon 5 
t f Anemone flowered 
most conspicuous were M. Goddereau, King of 
+ one k, aney de Ser STAN Fleur „de 
IN, 
~as they 
sratine and taste any. aan 
aid them in» ng isin on 
e pro- ae 
t flowers Serii: a 
m the 
isting 
ae we eho “fe the arvition pon 
whole, we believe highly. satisfactory. 
= ee sped far elation as to what 
r cultivation A napas | the 
invite‘ fruit growers, 
such of their meeting Ee as ma 
bo sel X COTTAGERS’. HORTICULTURAL ar % Wy. Oct, 
of fruits, 
e indus- 
pages crowd 
kinds, 
Notices of ; of Jooks, 
An Encyclopadia of Rural alien By D. P. Blaine, 
with above 600 Engravings on Wood. :8vo, Long- 
mans. 
This is one of those ——— books with which the 
viet as ha d the e courage to 
of 1246 irei prin nted 
with a a general history in 
Europe, and p ae ica; an which those of Great 
arately. Then follow about 
Th 
“yar 
concluding with a good index is difficult to over- 
rate the value of a worl who have 
little access to books; for although the criti ic night p pa 
Baii 
y 
separate form. is-t „be.usèd for each sample of each 
— willbe: man to isre MERA B 
-pe aman paces provided for that purpose ; an: 
r a meen or a Tbe B Form 0.8 provided kans entire pari of. the capacious 
b blo a Qa D pror ptt si meritorious 
na Gardens os 
at the Ga = 
¢ uted forthe Sapar apan 
@ Meetin, 
hatof Lancaster, is omi aa. 
e patterns of yer for breech- 
e y of matter 
iag ng ts extra ds in addition to the mone; 
XXII. The pper (or a Sub-Committee ty a} 
provided 
(pect 
ove rental 
wt cogs $ 
bitions ; for -which purpose the 
apart annually such a sum™as they may think |' 
spplied fo that poate object, un under the direction of 
nyw are at fi 
Kia “the sss be ecimensiof Pı 
ee and 1 bushel of 
b the president’s. prize o Peg 6d.,.an 
, th e -Misses 
baskets, and. other inplante of the | 
y prizes, paren 
V. TRADE 
worth), a 
remyi rm as to carry 
the midst of every description of fie 
—T. 
‘Lists | Rivers, (Sawbridge- 
a deseript ne Ontodoga’ of Fruits ts for the season 
1858-1859, po al fall of aepreaiony and is ‘our r best 
authority for 
rene ay 0 wel with allnoveltisof any im- 
ce, e find: the folowing to useful hi 
Manettii stock, now w comitig som uch into use. rie 
‘XXIV. These comparisons of 
ee teens ot tbe Coral tested, ete 
van J be | work 
her varieties known 
r actual differeuces 
tna of these competi ns being togo 
in character, in ae that thet 
bilities may be thoroughly te pers 
muiries are jaibu eeni as rapidly as ai jacana sisas of goes 
to. comprise. all the best | and congratulated 
Se AB #4 the 
roots. Some of the Ban 
24 lbs. to 26 ibs. the roo 
acai: 
in 
e 
room were. some. fine. specimens 
wW weighed: 
statistical 
ee 
be pu ed, the other -reports of the Committee, as 
ae! 
ble of adoption ;-and also T 
 tikely to prove: useful: in large, of the Chinese 
“XXVIIL. The f < chuda, which some 
of the several tabular forms, 
guidance of the Committee and 
. |tlemen have p reliminay 8 
5 ee gi enia 
J.W 
tee 
A the finest os aea 
ficial, and es 
imitation. _, The Re 
d con- | it 
‘Pompones ‘Mr. ollan 
yest plants, all hiel 
eat : 
. | inch 
t rere 
e | close stanton ; j they d 
of | root, but from 
from steal up iin a 
Se: teels vigour ad 
have found from e meso only y flourish well hen ‘he 
stock is completely ¢ cover ered. " 
ibe planted st 
snouL 
tin depth, and the 
so ' that he sale is from 1 to 
bov: A seman of ‘the “bud ‘with Pn 
; this is ve 
stock ceptible; they are no t then 
0 ne si forth suckers, ond will grow ina in the 
The few uckers from 
d, 
laid in ~4 i einen 
Ss, ‘grat or bud; they th 
toe sa or bu ey 
are often “te 
Tike the shoots dren the pa prada to be 
éd from 
be di 
them” Of Hybrid Perpetn Perpetuals Mr. Rivers 
family van 
eee ww ease 
that“ ome aoc: asto the os Culture of hart wy 
be fou rface dressi 
| steal — Ae my kri it was his ge 
never been . Their fine. a. colon, rans 
uep and perfect cleanness were 
his and other meritorious-specimens-were 
esd at high p set ae ae another gran to the 
of 
surfaces about 3 feet B: aea 
erg wa ii a not wish Fy 
dly approbation of the 
e most grateful to 
Thais, Bijou @Horticulture, | wh 
was: a+plant-of Cedo 
ee rece sate Mr) 
te’ 
exhibitor also lao farutéhed an interestin, 
Pompones inch pota, in order to show 
n. the sorts selected for this ia pur. 
Rousselon, riie ag Pelé 
lint, Tropas (Cedo Nulli, Bogata] 
ortley sent the best lot. ‘Th 
Lem te Guay G Queen of England, a fine flow a 
Pio N 
ono, rte: - agana, Hermione, Arigina, Dr. 
pai iges 
l S sere 
the poor men's 
Were such shows as these u 
so 
Jadies | loosen 
