THE GARDENERS’ CHGB OORT 
[JAN: 25, 
Ma deira, correspondin ng Mem= 
54 
t be flavoured. If the Socicty will provide us| Primulas, and Pelargoniums tl that were,sown in Septem». | a 
bg ru Bdge and rooms at moderate charges, we | ber last, ] I baye, lost but two. 
shall be justly epeh, to censure if we choose the 1 I have restored the 
house. I offer the hint in a spirit which r  BaRs will sion d g well, and it is “imposible i n 
Sanit it ere ata: attention. —. p health ‘h » all do at ‘bis time, 
at the e wishes of our correspondent yee been | —P. S. apa 
tamy =e me been under Laurel versus Radbirs.—“ Tizy” | says, in the par 
consideration, and it has been Se I ordered by the | 1838, rabbits destroyed I 
Coun: cil that a room be built for the purpose of enabling meter, in bis grounds, by peeling them—of Mr. R berts: tson, gr. ver 
pa de eat the bark. J have unfortunately lost a cow ire Le awrence, sent among ee things an enormous, 
Tate the work bas actually commenced, i pulling this sea the common Lau rel; | plant of Centradenia rosea, studde d with numerous, 
own s pinosum 
Pei be erecte: oe acid, which pane ath and death. There can be | remarkable for having. the lip divided into nu merous. 
Johnson’s * Gardeners’ Mr. | spine-like processes ; the rare An; ngreecum ve 1a 
Almanack,” — Sur 
Geen ia his Almanack, is not wrong z i 
are 
but uie doubt that such was the fact, | as the cow died 
after the 
half-an-hour 
nother 
If, 
E principle 
Peg th a 
anda VAEN at the Botanical E s Show in Restoti s 
did A paea escape the ae sconce I by 
white flowers ; 3 Oncidium Caven 
dwers of ag mage Lege nee A Benkeion Medal was 
arded for the t ~~ named plants.—From J, 
Vit tt 
mellia a, resembling 
Park. No one can dispute the excelience of t 
that Captain T 
mitted without detracting from their merits. — AX. 
_ Phe Calendar.—" Quere s” h 
dis 
goniums grown by Beck, Foster, » Lynes | and | othera; but but | trees ; i 
surprised that leaves should contain 
J.F. 
but I am 
prussic Acid and not the bark.—J. 
Ga lva 
sq. Ca 
speciosa; it was pe “Alina rosea aeren ndiflora.— 
Messrs. rhe isson, _of Tootin pasent: +e spikes of 
pen of the Calendar as to what he means by 
pening. ” we publish the following reply; 
judici 
bou 
lers filled ar ters ater keep out most 
from resinous trees; in hard wood, “as Oak, Keo the 
ill- 
J 
fros! However, perhaps salt placed in the feeders 
e 
eec 
Ppop, et in winter they oe be cracked the first Mes 
ic Protectors „—l have never seen met | varieties a = ry curious, 
y Does not the ses Sat Pere soe ativan oe, called neat furcata.—From_ 
b Itural | of ir, &e. render them useless i ina while? Would C. B. „War T, _Esq. ” a handsome plant ofi 
“ | they eff p g ing me other Orchidacers. 
—"1¢ der | fi truh protectors ? In | they were received after the inter sna made up, and, 
consequently no prize was aw — Of Fruit, 
Povey, gr. to the Rev. T. Theraporat, sent a hand. 
ome Montserrat Pine-apple, speyelag 4 A lbs a ox ii Z., an 
TROEW: 
hich h 
Sapos This I would commence to en art third 
or fourth ae after planting, and at intervals of 4 or 5 
ye for 10 or 15 years, removing at th 
ier of the lower, sho ots, whic h n nay be done 
e same Pune a aq di 
any che: eap. poison, as arsenic, &c Leaden 
pans would be very costly. "Would poten ones, 
ipp ?—G, 
ed i in tar, serve t the purpos 
the number of pips w was ll. A Cert — was aw! 
Ss it.—Of Grapes, Toy, gr. to Col. Ohallonar p 
e bunches of Black Hambur gh, Wes t’s St. Peter's, 
ded 
r | in 5 bad weather might be te 
h 
It i oat ows: 
s 
FFE 
nary gerne af treating young vinnes 
ep Aare nothing is so much neglected as 
plantations; and wher e the ese have been allow 
young 
ed to attain 
then ‘* Quer- 
nave caperented, 
we stale are 
=> 
t, pia from what v 
a Vineries,” mi writer’s remarks h me no! 
little. He cous iders it 
s don 
ep ropo: ortion of è cake of white. Windsor 
— Fine specimen 
o aas from Gutmani, a Mr. Do n; they merai 
aid to have been erae? en without any rs te eat, except, 
o exclude frost ea preserve 
wps ter’s were. 
als ea 
oap in a pint berr a half o 
repare a Repti AETA of alum, and, 
yee pressing the bast as sad as possible, lay itin, the 
lution 24 hours; then dry it, 
atmosphere. It was. “also Stated that the Vine es B 
produc ced the ese G 
J 
‘and that they 5 
equired in a R bary, 12 hours w 
P.S. 7o 
y that 
ay, 
JA octane was awarded ener them.—From J. M 
Esq., was a colle ction of “beautifully kept | Pears, inch - 
AC for them, 
A pple na 
_ Would he realy 
or outside 
at wn opinion is decid in pfaronr of 
Mei being convinced that the 
the house. 
a 
the h pe 
the latter 
in damp earth about a Tortgight befor planting. 
a thin laye 
atthew. 
Pippin, a i canal oe 
villag 
soo 
s 
a | layer of roots, and 80 on till the potis filled; ; ofcourse, | 
Tots 
colour is of a deep lemon-yellow, and 
sugary, and pleasant to eat. It was state 
R. Hink 
residing in the e of W oe Easel Green. 
the 
Imagination.—Lately it was stated i 
that earth- worms, from l4 io 20 ane Before ie com- 
ravel- 
re ng as is often the case, The ey have alpo the 
advantage of receiving better supplies of light, a 
moisture, which are the great stimulants of v “Si 
He further recommends producing a heat of a mes 70°, 
by fermenting matter on the border. This sider | 
le 
much too strong for the roots, eonscisily, thana near ithe 
surfa face, where they ought | to be 5 457,0 50° I c 
fttiona) recommendation of bein 
walks. lawns, ea 
. B.” 
f th 
abo ut 
| I make no wonder of ; for the weather cold, and we 
The Vesti iges of Creation. ule. it not essential to thy e fil ling our r icehouse on the 10ih Dee. “Tha 3 was a 
consistes ge uf any one athe eae that the higher orders oe ettar sign of frost.—A Consiant Rea 
of enimals h ave or igin ess of gradual Alpe rate al Soda,—In March last I “take a little 
provement, cale of b a hat he | of — ov t abbages, 
admit the probability of oe >E a higher status than n | Rath, ood Lettuce had. been sown. The es was 
oe kia pying ays bu t the nitrate kept the „soil moist, and. I 
= 
thou 
duce that wi hese specimens pos 
excellence — equal “os in Covent G 
and, in consequence of the destructi 
ithe ones trees in Me, = ores, it is not 
probabla that the Bermudas will be able to sup 
large quantities of Oranges for the English 
ket.— he Garden of the Society were cut 
of Ch nthus tap ar and of the larger varie 
en ‘fruit. there were several so 
pple es ‘and Pears, ely sanaa the former, specimens 
f A + 
etted afterwards that 
Walks i in an Old Field” — 
ich rah pe ARETA 
ex ological but a ac 
value, M. S, 
dtoinent System —This is not free from evil. An 
ndustri l garden—his 
a property. He grows Leacsatons which he is very 
PP ql i 
talis regre 
1s ay 
r Bai wes rm iea p nF ERT 
- | alum 
y for the. Onions, 
which is one of the best varie fo 
aot exceedingly produc ctive.. The: ji 
TEA 
f tk pipa 
whi = 
Perhaps when common 
n th 
| of last ee was sold for 12/.; a fact morihy a attention by 
salt is applied. over the seed, „it benefits the crop in a aj okas sand others possessing small gar 
simila soda, or abs 
m, might be employed in compost. for Carnation LINNEAN SOCIETY. 
Pinks, Polyanthuses, oe and that pr preserving: more Jan. 21 sak Baowys Baa. in ie Chair, Dr. 
moisture in tha, am mig bt obviat d Mr. Leek: A pape 
fy 
frequent wateri g 
I 
al have, 
P p now, to try it, 
] 
ti layers, and 
ety 
os s 
ag one is willing to naal ry or shea ‘from 
a ai this wa a ni we ager a fair stock for some | 
t little ut 
a ae bas Page Bret, wW ae system, 
e1, ba frien d. can keep noth His 
st pl an 
Since 
bes est, or rather 
latterly a neighbouring | pu 
d from J. oe rtis "Es 
linia pafosni in the cocoons of an emperor moth 
These cells, he belie eve ed now, were produced by the larva ce 
all w 
he plats € the well, Ena ae i am sure en flower no 
worse for it—G.— [Bet ter try muriate of lime for thi 
in its cocoon. He had n 
rpose 
Protec of — On reading the Lead 
J. PURO ERSTe. REN POLED 
Plan adin, in 
artike Ge °3), which ie that: ne was we alive of 
a tmosphe ere in sheltered s ns, onnection 
cast aanlei la a non-injury 
o 
ng 
orfolk arr 
rie 
pay in spring 
pot. The thieves are supposed to be certain nad vt of h alf-h dy plants, it d t 
who never had gardens before. Ge arene should b Api hi bi h 5 AEEA pS aae pee 
careful to let their rdens o; mly per: of good pónding action b 
character, 
to 
But will they ever be rs especial men they 
havea political rion in vie Sr they are but 
in ths Da waa) ares by ge covering of a piece 
of g ound— small Eae fae —with fine gauze- 
me 
de ase weighin 
“There are sir, ‘bat din. ia not 
h the dangerous fihi 
are two speci 
en of rey 
bite. The Ring-fis 
i; aad stg 
rearing a set of thie ars the commu ni “pe te 
Frames.—The fros E eing very ight kee 
12th and 13th ult half 
I 
{ue p- 269, 1844,) pa night, and it ‘prove jast too 
uch; ane g & half | m 
prli 
f the more youhe pala me tg in per r- 
fect health, with po care but hat of cleaning. With 
eshes 30 or yy of an inch in size, the obstruction of 
selectio 
r 
of.my pln quite fresh and green, while 
3 alt pm ae not frozen, had 
d fi à „I keep all my hardy. FEN in | 
The first 
copper, which would not require soe In the green- 
house here, the lights whe ere air is given are fitted with 
Tarde in the other. 
a; 
rod) 
d them 
were Cinerarias, 
st | Grapes 
= air, without, exposing t 
lose | a 
the 
bei ing gr own up the ra 
fters ; by using the wire 
work this winter, I have 
geen able to give a ames desi 
he plants to aes 
» Iron-wood, used i = 
Blackburnia pinnata, yellow wood; and Coprosma 
a, soft yellow wood, used for making bedsteads 
Teak-wood, wi nees, 8, Dodonsa aust 
~ | Hop-wood, used fi wig 9, Black-wood, emplo 
for, r thatchin ng. n san guifluum, Bro 
—B. B. Billington, Elmham Halt l Gar. 
Societies. 
ee ees so 
Jan, 21. H. Souuy, Esq., in ad chai Mrs 
Eobhann. 2 pg and S L. Stephens, Ban paad 
elected Fellows ;; and W. Rich, Esq., of Washington, 
is ae for stain 
ea 
£ 
Apple 
Strawberries, very fine. 
a 
f Tet, 
the P a Almond, Seth 
ia Melons, 
