“48. —1845.] 
THE 
ti aml ee 287 
somewhat 
ae ale oe get GARDEN.—The firs ting 
LONDON. 
LTURAL SOcl CIETY OF mgd 
H e 24th of py k Sujet for 
ea the 
o: 
only to or: aTi 
e day 
ellows of the Soc sie ety. 
Regent-stre the day 
NG GLASSES. t pe -10s OF 28. Sa, 
re ; BULB CUC CUN BER-GL ASSE ES, 
uring theg: hinir of the Fruit, 2s. 49 
SES, with ho les, 1s. 9d. to 2s, 6d. 
LA “Is. 2s. 6d. y ‘Cylindrical QU- 
PUT sid pA ôd. o 4s, eac OWLS, be om 
ach ; ditto, with ea in bo ftom ‘for For AAY: d. 
“at APSLEY PELL ’s Falcon Glass Works, Tolland. 
Blackfriars. ae from the country, accompanied 
ce ne. order, will meet with prompt attention, 
RSERY, MARESFIEL D, 
A 
Biet; 
witha a Po! st-offic 
f Sag go, and is no nny | although I can grow Trufiles, I we find them td 
ritious, an is ma uch s so ught f > | well as I could wish; /bat Tho ope. on to geto 
al is known by the 
il i 
mpc, o be we 
ot be comet about 
Suppose this will try “ DopMan’ 
untry” as an obje ou 
ni be rsh to be 2 very oe allied ito 
ae ~ ig e spec 
tod 
t | by ne en year (io ‘it will n 
bts) 
ce. 
hong i e not | 
a perfect fide A ‘ractieaton, 
published in _ nals 
post-heay peg = two: waggon loads well | pr epared ; 
ie in ee make ever 
the n 
o 
first 
of rf tabag A 
the pe litta Australis, or: the 
vos: rectly fou. iva Tocs from UNN, describe snd anne 
exhibited a structure at least as naar approach “No. 1 
ing to Tuber as to Myla, a genus which n 
is but imperfectly known. 
very cur wen parasite 
ou a sample 
d eave to your better rps, to 
hI 
mpos mmon 
t wet Be intended i ri cul- 
vat ion of Morels. u will, 
has lately been dis- ce ceive there 
be are e 
ts rie ag s probabl you taste it, it resem hiss a Morel ; but — at 
nd, 
globular fungi ; if 
WUE. US SEX | 
Nk a WOOD a SON are now sending out 
s Plants of ‘sg new ope eee pees SONI “4 at 
4 t e usual discount to Tr; hen three 
f aed cart Lats once. A full eie, of the ange 
red y 
itself. a dlete anpe of is, however, is | find they eve Sarri ol tier bu ts 
ihe gonjanture, for we have no positive information reach the of a 
the Iti » bee are 
th 
think it isan 
5, 6, when 
Rich Truffles 
? 
what ro 
e are ro or two peah p a ve ry si The ead No os. 
rhe o Mor 
a maliy merely wellnixed is the identical soil i in w 
. 6d. 
deri 
ist the Gardeners’ Chronicle, former advertisement, 
cit att 
d Son r e enti: thei 
T a n of Fuchsias and Verbenas, PRET of 
e tuberous bases Scam erin aa in ebb e the p 
ese is “figured i 
and gro whose zeal aia mig! 
n 
ectio 
which will be ea at she following prices, the selection of sort 
themselve 
ern: "FUCHSIAS. 
12 new yars. for exhibition 18s. 
50 fine ditto . 30s. 
50 new ditto for ‘exhibition 50s. 
VERBENAS. 
varieties for . 
42 fine varieties for . 
p superior giay = “ 
2 superb ditt - 
Be 
12s, 
5s. 
2 fine v 
. . x ` 9s, 
12s, 
’ 
ano ouse e Plants, E IES are re- 
temako 5. 
We have Tead with great pleasure Mr. Prest 
y giv 
. Specimens thes indeed bes mise of alime success 
s o modern botanist, bu t the ere is every 
reason fo believe that it is not 
cee 
© 
© 
5 
ree een in 
awdust. 
Texas, is as y merely as 
mycelium, h BRER specimen 
both the Tocalities mentioned, and find orels, 
t e 
© 
and e Catalogue of Fuchsias 
Yerienas, ateo lists Weta Anagallis, miscellaneous pa a 
and hardy Herbaceous Plants, Shrubs, and Climbers, 
8 applicati on. 
nted to defray expense of carriage; a 
ppauitrance or enoei is respectfully solicited from unknown 
correspondents.—May 3. 
DSCAPE GARDENING & GARDEN ARCHITECTURE, 
R. GLENDINNING, since his res he’ 
ntlemen eaaa or 
as peor requested to address him a 
, near London 
feculoid i 
which, on the ‘application = iodine, as assume a yellow 
or brownish tint. Fries 
of it u ame of Pac achyma, oa we believe 
it has n e to distinction than the mass 
of imperfect fungi ee under the name of Scle- 
Be tee 
W 
hink that it is really the 
t rather pre of some Mushroom 
© not 
lobu 
microscope, poe a hig ondensed purgas 
and iya eans filame entous, sstructar re, and a 
sent Truffles have not been found in a 
Mus ard oe which are “egoon so abundan 
etan of Pine pits, and are u 
seen no s ifu 
obtain ; information fro om ri Lea, of Cincinna ti, 
who 
e 
as never met with any himsell, although w we 2 have 
a S- 
TO THE ROSE TRADE. 
si M, Hepexmam Rosery, Buneay, 
to offer the following a Perpetual 
, Dwarf Plants in Pots, ‘oots, fit for 
mat eae 
B. BIRC 
Wi 
Alfred, l de 
“dame fa A 
per 
Isa, 
to the 
a ey occur in many parts where 
nae E pier iy for want of Trufle d 
they have 
ogs. And 
z are the inclined to think that this is the | not uncommon in stoves, Agaricus volyaceus, by 
a, because. such multitudes of European fungi | Nees vou Esenbeck, is to be found in the “Nova 
see: in the northern portion of the United t we Holmiz,” where, however, the , in 
State: es. accordance with a t theory very com monin Y» 
On a fu ee occasion we. shall show what the aer the agies ae hav EES arrested by 
| exact Sais ı i their Sorel. = 
0 actually consti It 
rint the fo llo owing letter from Mr. Prestor, of 
gene eral to a want st othe bya the ae in the 
Shirley, a very mp ig and intelligent g grower of 
Mushrooms 
he fo! vag it 23. 6d. per Plan 
r, Marx, hibault, Amenaide rg oes of Ai 
Prince de Galles, pe ‘de aoe et aani 
La Bouquitiére, Lady Canning, 
ubis, MaAanic La Ghama, r ilaer y 
een aena Cerése, Perry de St. Cyr, Anne 
= ne is moo oes 
Reine, ne Ale Ta 
6d. p 
na ie Dampier Gloi pii 
table, in accord- 
| ance with the dogma of Fries, t that the mentum 
or fructifyi 
myself aed watching, for some e tnonth: a vit 
gress of so ome e minute warty globules, seated on a 
“ I yesterday forwarded per rail, a small basket of 
aru hřooms gathered fro om the e same be E which I 
some ir colour | 
cae be considered. a Title too brown, but this will 
AR 
= Paris (Noisette), Cloth of 
Gold, Solfaterre, Pourp 
followin, 
kaide 'Nadame Boua, ures 
g at 5s. per Pla 
Malas eorge Cuvier, Princess 
iA a 
Wi 
use of in any ay. The 
to the full rare 
cook ad be D made se | damp i of an old greenhouse. The cold wins a 
originates in 2 their being expose 
of 
has probably a the growth of the greater part 
ore the 4 
The ee select rn oft the Eh ‘tor a Cash on 
ing, of May, paali, and ready for planting out the 
escriptive 
ge paid to eat a son Ae ainoana ae senton application. 
NEW FUCHSIAS. 
has G E r eramig PLANTS which may 
12 Fine New Kin 
i MILLER 
sun and air by d a 3 by night they have a slight | o of the em; but a few are now exhibiti ting the’characters 
pro otection. Thi is § mple en se S Itivation can- | ofthe beautifu pean radiatus, which was figured 
he Mushrooms | in its early stage of oR by Mr. James Sowerby as 
I bave also sent six n pk, pi what might be | a FE In any compost, ere ag Hl 
to the 
considered the component parts necessary to be 
tt toget 
lish Truffle. | k 
ug har 
rtific’ ial culeivation of the Eng’ 
Having eco with delight the abl ofthe Rev 
Mr. 
2 Proana Ye very esate = E a EY, in the Gar deners’ Chronicle, and also es in order to promote the growth of 
1Y, Ramsgate. youri as they obse at they were most 
> ee e for epis end r aid to carry out this one ena yt ry ia the soil had bee 
: hitherto difficult ¢ ston sane , How can Trufiles| charred. It wo e well also to encourage the 
Gardeners? Chronicle, | be artificially on ed? I e low the present | spawn to run as muci the surface as possible. 
“rapa GL : AT iie : soe L g 
RDAY\ | opportunit fs fo rward and give the result of 
DAY, MAY 3, 5. 16 years experie least the esculent ones, and we have therefore 
Moman NGS FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEK. “ The cultivation of Truffles has been Baie ies had few oppertunities, comparatively, of Sreerag 
Tokar, May of Horel SE IROES RARE Soong it appears, very dou ibtfu l; even those g ; tances where 
Weowesoar, Ma 7{ Raza Botanie Garden Si Sean th gathered them, jas Tir pien always iis: 
in donee 7 + eR experiments in a foreign or distant i but as; served some burnt vegetable substance, and the 
vasvas, May 18—Sramieed Tee ue rege wish is to hav honey alwa: am hand | spawn has been quite superficial. 
UFFLES ate Pata Th Soe ust be ach one at hone G patka must/ The other samples of soil sent by Mr. Presroz, 
Be enally. found ofa considerable |s ot their work, and aoe only t bee nite but | consist of—No. 2. Deca c Beech nd Oak k 
Britain, but it t tis very rare fọr them rete eyes, for va all they will have some difficulty | No. 3. Soil fr d ant-hills, which will, of course, 
on aim to find Truffles, as Ser are addons if boi vary with the locality, but, except in dis- 
h almost | growing above-gro have a relation who | tricts, must always be valuable. 4. Loam: ure 
A fine speci- ms ‘hunted Truffles 29 years, ait never found soil. 5. Chalk. 6. Road sand. / opor- 
, arrived one above pies aid this h was | tion of iron should always enter into the composition, 
e t by a pheasant. "But as it it is "y in-| if not contained na soil. éi n a 
t some- | tention t t th | ould the black ant, when thoroughly free from larv 
cies has | advise ever: gest od. er to prepare for t; ld doubtless be an excellent aired in E 
ojand if-he fails the first, second, and th l year, I| compost.—M. J. B 
is- would farther advise om to double his efforts the 
h, for it i work, and one e will 
We have = some kasas forms for the guidance of 
ose who wil obligi their experi- 
a “prac 
require some he areata. As regards my own 
i becomes exceeding] 
5 = when cut into ‘an eedingl Air mE 
l experience, it is not so complete as I could wish; | ments on Porato Coutivatton i in a methodical 
