ZHE GARDENERS’ ee 383 
 Seespemer and to examin e all and is > ab to be of very indifferent quality. 
renpar, the 21st | Mey may have in their possession, in ie hope he But as'the says, 
A Fellows at a ae ot Exh 5s. |e it, ye asurely tap Ww ould hardly hit up Wh nner with thirst we langui 
r th Garden, er the afternoon of the days of Exh a a thin ii And:no delicious frnit'is zata 
vie Pine ore intere Biga s habitually lu umi- The sourest Apple, to aspnnea our anguish, 
ish, 
Ai , nous, and ¢ onstantly so ae ight g the We pluck and swallow greedily, 
iy Sec No ‘Tickets will be'issued in Reaetitaces, on the day properties years after they are dead, and capable of | Moreov rer, in little more than pay N 12 months, the 
E of Exhibitio bs rr ka: 3 being cultivated, as this import duty falls to 3d. a lb., and then the cost of 
ae EEDI LING PELARGONIUMS OF 1844.—It t may is, would al quite a new feature in our gardens, | such poe as is above mentioned will be, No. 1, 
is pe rers and myself some trouble if I pion tbis are well worth any degree of trouble that may 73d., No.2, 7id., No. 3, 344., No. 4, 24d. 
of i abs the Ure from this HÅ — to send out my f finest Aiai their discovery. ` All that we want to s show in thie instanae is, the 
es ohana @inss, I have not felt justified in ‘disposing of e would also take the conpornits of asking | fo i ly of persons. who have much oc n for eeni 
“= any plants, though often applied to ; neither ean I receive ny | our Indian readers to procure the ope ad pp: paying the I whatever 
ela ear ing i It i 
a © the 
Sitar every Information in tho u Saal mammans Fhia | m ans for sending it home alive repor orted to | think fit to demand, under ra oan that the isio 
he tea , Worton Cottage, June Mivé been brought, in the first etide combinat broken through. The public 
y t HRYSANTHEMUMS. called Trevandrum, and is known to Dr; W om, | may d epend upon > that if they will but hold off 
ikp- HANDLER & SONS, NurserymEN, Vauxnatt, | the intelligent and active superintendent of the | purchasing, the glas ia “ae S will „prove as brit ‘sae 
i € ave now ade to send out good plants of all| Botanic Garden, Madras. The o found it | as the miserabla, comm y 
is a Tahsildar in the service of Cap tai i n Beas, sa under the name pof the Cio ro B 
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London, 
M at 12s. per r doz e plants are in n small pots, Mena 
l "Fre As we sed cat season to ro a method 
plants fort ts for the , | Wrapped ys _ silk, ah would probably 2 Ron, of preve Sion tha calyx of Car ns and Picotees 
ten = d alive, by the overland mail; ts if not, would from ma ved we np db 
aa The Oe ence CHhrorntele, reach home with certainty by oui packed i Dissolve some isinglass, a oe ge ead’ it on silk, 
Ward’s rely, thi eaten oh ce (green will be the best loló. on this in thin 
URDAY, JUNE 7, 1845. is is worth the attention of gentlemen strips, and’ when the buds are sufficie pu large 
Rak Akn a connected with India after having moistened it, Irante the calyx. 
The idih, need npk be more than the nei a an 
MEETINGS rine TWO FOLLOWING WEEKs. 
W: AY, June 11—Societ: Arts 8 N " "i — I 
` GG maf Roy Beanie — Uxtit we airan ourselves with the Grass 
Regent’s-park setae Gardens 9 Am. QUESTION, f the tha 
To Jane 17—Lin Bran F f 
gean dengi e E E A ie English language. We now, however, learn from | wet ta 
e rer E tie cere ee the anonymous correspondents who have done us| wij) bed ound ree neatest, as pale as ‘be most or e 
COUNTRY SHOWS i 
pax, Tune 10—Gardeners’ Benevolent Institution. he hono : 02 8 py a z that a Ga tious tie, yet 
Bi 
"Tom 
pay, Jn: —Stamford H: rticulturs 
fom Ton Jine HEE s sie aad Flas bier faig ng hig etal a too, another understand that the Horricorturat EXHI- 
. thing, which is much more i nt; and that is, | ® AMEE. pk ate Bea” has „alr eady se pn 
In Pa year 1843 li ntroduced | that the exposure of the glass system is telling |® advertised Oe 
into our columns concerning t sey am oF | upon the trade, and driving them to the alternative be of the Briti ish Association for the peed a 
Pra a. but as it had no nc bearing on gar- oF lowering their prices, or losing their customers. | °f Science, a be held in the grounds of 
peering, it was discontinued. very curious and t = been shown that English glass Downing Colleg 
expected circumstance leads us to revive the ma g find its way into the market, at à TULIP.—No. II. 
nfinitely se aes than that whi ch i snow de- Intensity ty, or heilfiana7 of f colour, i is the next point for 
A luminous ‘appearance in arih plants, while | aere j and this fall j 
is leary ‘made out. Derire found it in | our advice to buyers t that they should warr. The | Tulip this is of considerable importance. 
Agaric of the Olive-grounds n near ar Montpellier Taking Bizarres first; it is allowed on all hands 
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_marange ‘a rhe all others are so great that it will be Hppalesa and in contradistinction, the nearer it approaches red, 
est itself in dar ness during the day. The Fungi! to contend ng him eventually; and we have 2 i 
the coal-m moe ear Dresden aias been caleret no doubt that he will underseli the whole world, | # ng alee ra pp ex scp Rhea arpa co 
ity, and are said to emit a light | and profitably. But in the meanwhile he does not, bright yel i M kod is strikingly beautiful ; an exam- 
bright moonshine. Lately our | and apparently cannot, until his establishment is ple of this style may be seen in a well-bloomed Titian. 
- Presror, has stated that the djusted to the ~ order of things. It is, there-| And thou ugh this class is highly esteemed in England, 
fe is luminous, and may so be col- | fore, vay import nt for those who can "a wait, to|on the Continent, and especially in Paris, they are 
the Truffle-grounds. But these | know a mport ne searcely cultivated ; flowers with white grounds 
ing to Fungals, as is the| and for their Äer iee we have now to eke e | being admissible into the most choice coson 
ose, the truth of which can be following statement :— Byblomen, featherad and Hoag ha white g 
elied “i Ds occur ota the living plant, dis-| Four boxes of glass, fit for horticultural arpas with black or dark pore, a in the 
pearing with li LE, for r example, found | were ordered fe om Hamburgh, and hay of florists according depth or i intensity. Tous 
e Oli ceived. They are all of excellent melita: ee cs Sa oe Gak eae hiie 
ore than se di t day ot fit for in awin a -room windows, or places where tions of Be eather grown protien flowers, violet 
“Other cases of ‘ae are reported of ts ie clearest and smoothest i is requi á black rai in most req 
n a state of putrescence, such as rotte en wood, | foll , weights, and the actual cost | though som some Byteman when young are occasionally _ 
halt-decayed Potatoes, &e. Bui the oat | incurred in importing them. xhibited in the , though fine and 
ce of all that on account of which this No. 1, in squares measurin 42 Si af inches, and sb wi parison with - 
rw mention few | weighing 2 Ib. 1 oz. ; cost at h 53d.; add| either ‘oft the a rlpee which they may approximate, 
a meeting of the Royal Asiatic | duty 3d. and A small ra pears = pa 9d. the price| In the next class, Roses, depth of colouring is not 
ee p- 243 of this volume. On| of such glass in Londonis ls. 3d. ee 
a dead fragment of a plant, sent from No. 2i in squares arb 18 X 17 in z 
ilnar and su joet to be a Cardi: | we ghing n sq 4oz. ; cost, at Hamb urgh, ads adi regs — look dull and heavy in comparison with a 
A —— et or bright pink, iat in flames, rose and 
produced, and withit E eaii ni duty Be }d.; the price of such € glass in ‘Lon: mson, or pale ew contrasted with carmine, have 
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ches, and | 2 lively brilliant tint being aire a A dark red 
s having been d "Say 
ungle, a 
i casting a blaze of pokes fight Sea all the No. 3, in squares measuring 16 X 12 inches, and| These eolo oases enumerated must be clearly 
i menm athe vicinity. The p twas moreover shown, weighing 1lb. 30z. ; cost, at Hamburgh 23d. ; add | marked on their respective grounds, yellow in Bizarres, 
hi a a 13d. = 4d. ; the pri rice: of such glass in London approaching, if possible, that brilliant and glossy hue 
mous qualities. It was ar a sorer — is 1 Ud. y apparent in the common Buttercup (Ra- 
i ean cw moistened, was fou n squares mea pran $ oe d ate ugh 7 ye piaren tints ot 
‘appearance, shinin in the ih arty like oe sting Tb 3 cost, at Hambu tg ree uty orange o pa e yellow ; and it is absolutely necessa: 
a dead fsh, or e sh nin the T hing D ; the price of such Seth in poeg is iiy th os it should be alike without shade, stain, is oe 
Res ‘Aged of its librarian of the Aie Hamburgh price is the ra charge for sine esr “Dy disecloraon e eT 
Ratt ote ‘Society, we have had the paid bg ee ip er ta PA a tals forming the eup would infallibly condemn them 
has mate Defective colouring may also be adduced in those 
$ pe he dark, i e proper assigned to to it, gleaming i m he cou z pre peanais: is the ay s of the cup is of an inferior 
oe 2 all the n Ee of a glow-worm, or) It is ‘evident from this statement that it will eT S to the interior ; some Bizarres have a creamy, 
; = oe after having been mois 4 answe ale yellow outside, which di much from the ap- 
q pplied to its surface for an | for gies stoi import is or “for several | persons toj join pearance of the bloom. Some Byblomens and Roses 
fi} 3 4} 
a oes not s 
ing lustreless when dry, and | something onima ; unles s, indeed, some of ra | out in some varieties, still it isa sad ieres 
e oist: i TS g ; 
gre 
belong to Cardiosper-| London, which we: have reason t lieve is os i 
e appen art of the petals is perfec t 
rhizome n oubtless glazie rs will assert that the ibe on brings ei Dei under thes Er of impuriiy: koih 
n Jonka sec like the fragment | c ponn of prices is unfair, | becaus ik tee eve they are still allowed to take prizes in some 
or ulop i o ng an +h 
ag elne, ji . Tuli easionall 
nt bois co if ones aes aay po charges, and other i items. ot we henponsce | Kad yE fourth fangs : ye m" perad 
‘Grass would render it ila titi Ithough tion ; for at that time, should 
oe a of men they are s komy upon smal mereg and a very | the bed be ae meh ihe oqo (whi € 
c 
3 > sithe, e man mahal, copes ee ic aaay square would be | embryo AAR pk te detected) becomes gross, and 
thing Wey not at al in npr Set he be | allowance ane: But o Psy other h have | Sent RET 
gh cla ng’ Siler qual i may exist in our | no reason to suppose that Hambur: afa chea t teni aee e 
cons ; y ie i fon that eh market ; on the contrary Belgium, rather t AN | petale, ami aa OORS havin z 
B Pej he ation refore advise }G yi salt leaf and half petal formed just below the Ps 
te gy on a a ae te this curious pears true: that Belgian, glass has a bad reputation, | indicative, I believe, of E bulb containing an e 
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