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Sered 0p te irae’ market, tte of seen vadiatarn : a atte X gulosa, s zg | Matick bulb, ee ne 
f different size ‘ as, with panicles of yellow blossems, 
peter glass, to take the a of a fras rast pee quin nque a ra, Bt te x a Knighti međa: | ROYAL PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY OF 
hings compos lead, ye E bet warded. —Of Frorists’ Torman K GARDENERS. 
byt Bem Fal Woolwich, produced two excellent stands of Picotees and| Jul =F. moor c is m 
Ss Carnations ; these were, how c o late to | — i ee Commercial Tavern, King’s-fö 
eign Hedi — be taken peng ea for a prize. — From | Fro’ repo t whitn We have received we a 
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> nba mi PRS hs fap si sit of show, + seats ‘you Mr. Cu ve of Camb berwell, Scie bunches of iis So ciety there are two exhibitions every year fo 
y might glory | ig nt | Prince Denmark Clove-scented Carnation ; 2 | tagers’ productions only, and the good that has result 
hinese Saaie, which was said, when young, ta la from this branch of the pa pa 
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wen, pesto BA the Da ge Ah typet ids aen ther Melon, a good small kind, and apparently a poi the. improved mana 
ane ve a seg melted, I think our elimate is not bearer ; and a fine plant of Lisianthus a The first of these exhibitions, for 
to be : surpass edi in the worid. All the paaie I have left for which a certificate was awarded.—F — or sia held at the National Se hool-room, 
x ay: «| ford, gr. to a C. L Erant Wa a tages Sage achsia | when between 30 and 20 labo 
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remei suficiomiy showed what beautiful objects large | Niplett ; 2, J. Morris 
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the Weymouth Pine ; Pinus Ge rardiana, hie h affords wean i toe rag T, Mr. „Danie ll, re cee 12 Turnips : 1, J. Martin; 2, J. Wor: 
: eable, though EA very wholesome, article oie ore eS S = se; 5, W. May. 1 gal 
i ‘ay Leah. This ae only pt og: n the district of ively 3 lbs. 15 oz., and 2 Ths. 5 oz. The “larger of = Rose; 2, T. ” Adams ; 3, J. Worsfold ; 4, T. N 
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"i wood is. the ph ae with which I am ac- | 07S to the gloomy wes ather we have had, whieh has | to T, Lee, for Canliflowers and for a nosegay; J. © Car 
quainted ; our moun mountaineers burn it se ps incense been Mati karria for oriental Melons, They fort, for Red C ; W. Kin g, for Carrots Rd 
itu f w be n heat obtain my Oe . Yarnley, 
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rockiest, and sunni exposures, b Revie she ie a 
the rainy season is a heavy, which the Neoza (Pinus 7 Te n peen © rnips; T. Rowe, for Peas. 
Gerardiana not. odendron arboreum I also pressed together over a subsoil drainage of charcoal | to 77, 14s.) were distributed 
the iw ; 2 feet deep, into which the paon ier were found to | g appropriate , urged 
tick light to dive. Mr. Fras ve ie 
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direetions,* derived I 
in this its native locality. Our woods are now Esq., sent three Pine-apples > the heaviest bd brow [altel ‘thee ee þe rewar 
utely masses of the m “li =, | (œ Queen) Pin Slbs- 12 02. These the: ese mee ings is, 
ve turned out into the males pga by th 
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two ine an both handsome, and one of them (grata) mmc hie bead ail ot ein ee = owners are piaia against loss, pee unsu 
will fouris : r | large Prov rovidence Pines, of whi noe OF 
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stead ble š -,| page 619 of our volume for las t yea ws. fe 
peany to. the: summit of _ are iest tag ce stated that most of his Queen Pines, pees ge ‘nto Darwin’s Journal of 2 Pera round the 
í festoons from their bou ghs, like sale df o| bed and forced by dung linings, average from 3 to Part I. rray. op . 
gigantie jare ee RE Ibs., while those pirms in pots plunged in tan and | None of our voyages of discovery, © Lex 
fi TEL heated by hot water, seldom weigh more than from | produced a result more satisfacto my tothe bebe: 
2 to 22 lbs. Finally, Mr. Toy, gr. to Col. Challoner, | that ia ihe Bia a ship co mmissioned about 14 ¥ 
sent a Queen Pine, handsomely formed, nag oo = Rosh Zoi be oop and Terradel 
Sotieties. 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. i Messrs. Youell and Co. sent fine ve a= protege > 
August 5—R. H. So da the chair. | mens of the Fastolff Raspberry.—From the Garden ‘of| continent. On int omni a. > 
naa ny Re Te the Society were beautiful masses, in p of the dif. | the very entertaining and instructi 
i olu as naturalist, an 
D., A. Unthank, Esq., and the Rev. J. H have be re oe pr 
ao one At {ha meeting a epasuloes orner, » age means than by the rays of the sun. The advantage of r. Murray could scarcely have. 
eg a ‘ari. | this method of culture is that the plants are not drawn than that of Mr. cme for a po 
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sig iron novelty. M essrs. Fairbairn, of Clapha up weakly, but are stif an short-jointed, and are 
of 
received a Banksian medal, al ie an exeeedingly well, better able to stand any hardship to which they may those | who seek for solid i 
in which two | 2°? be exposed. 
tion of these, 
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tufts H white blossoms, pro- ane vi 
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ings named Vernonii 3 n ofthese, and whose 
ments on their parents in point of size but not | duced at this season, render t very | useful, Base also ontinent, * written wit! 
wise sufficiently distinet from them ; the aie halk how |5 rver, and the tone ie ae, 
eyer, bold À any artificial h isture fart liar e an whit was oe hing to be be fegretted i is that to his grap’ ry a 
tabl hice of ami bok -| obtained fro’ B aiebat. and damp a ae — the | of the rome ornithology, malacology, a added s 
essrs. Henderson, of Pine Apple-place. These earthen floor of the pits. Along with. ‘thes ese was the | the survey Mr ; partie S not bev 5 
sisted of Elaodendrum indi ntioned at p: 529, pretty little hardy herbaceous Bio e ipo ‘Set, botany, a theme whic readers 
a Gesnera-like plant Brazil, a Besleria, and an whose of pink, starlike b nteresting tha’ bje qene Be 
Angelonia, together an Achimenes called Leibmanni, | ° 2 in the flower- el “From "the sa gh are, however, thankful for the aor p 
ich is, however, not dis ifiora ; | ection were also Viscaria oculata, w. J | actually provid from wh 
Ismene calathina, Oncidium incurvum, and the pretty in a mhouse, had the eye awe a the colour | few extracts, with the persuas Aep 
E plant Franciscea Pohliana.— —From the Royal | ™ than when grown in the open air ; Rose | of the work itse pi at 
o ie Garden, Ke ew, Was the = Achimenes argyro-| purpurea, a plant related to the Ginger, from the north At Rio Funes Mr. Darwin 
stigma, whose beaut: y is confined to its fine ae Soe jof India; the pretty led-flowered Aconitum | which he epr of thus,— we found 
leaves rather than to the fips which are small, | °V#t0m,a Himalayan production, which is quite different |“ Durin the second day’s ai a man 
„gr. to the Earl of Auckland, was a from any Aconite with which we are acquainted ; it is | 0 shut = that it was n 
Banksian medal for a capital specimen of a beautiful y hardy, however, and will not stand the w a with a sword to ca 
twining Brazilian plant Stigmaphylion aristatum. Wie pou ee ede Y : ne 
plant, whieh is rarely to be met with in collections, stood and white es T of Lobelia gracilis, and the bright the Tree-ferns, 
about 4 feet in height, and was covered with dark Piue L. ram the dark variety = Sf moe herr bright green fo 
foliage, which contrasted well with the clusters of which has a i hanna foliage an ured | fronds, a worth 
Ee yellow flowers.— Messrs. — and Son, of flowers than the original species, or eih ari pong oro rts rained Y ry heavily, & 
Exeter, sent a seedling Heath, which was ye | Taised from it. This native Maai S laga es stood at. “ep I felt very 
‘heen úllen må jot com- | raised from seeds imported by M vag Past f Hammer- | hr 
the — of the latter hee the foliage ang smith. In the a noble “ait of So- whi 
of the form — Orc: nie, Ms . Robertson, gr. having on it tirò open blossoms, two 
Lawrence sent Stanhopea Wardi and two just past. This is a 
on the top of whose long reedy si 
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a native of Guatemala, where it was found b Mr. 
Hartweg. Along with it werk Miyopioeat puerta | 
