594 THE 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICL 
E. [Ave. 30, 
vely long in staple ; the other species, G. he t] 
alle >d G. in as | 
pee which ought Eara * bece 
ton piant, eg ie be re. Mr. 
y be en by crossing the foreign with our harmoniously am ange 
I sent Colonel Sykes a specimen of a a hybrid Cot- 
I am 
3 
it will grow into a shr , thoug ft ea 
of Europe 
at think you 
south 
“diff t par ndia, some of 
ery pga anal 
e of ¥ 
tere the r guile f Dr. 
Barn’s 
Dr. Bar 
aS T ia ASE appears 
3 experiment better 1 ani 
« Crossin 
fee oat on chs result says, 
ining a E., 
o me to bea very likely mode of obtai 
à more produ muse kind of plant tha n is at pre 
o oe 
a principal, ne 
band or edging z the who le, 
n 
[aliy when the mass is of a a cold a Tagi as by the ir in. 
Ecringean a at p. 560, Keeler 
s follows :—F incheia folgens ah 
vd then asa 
ree wit ch Mr. 
nt. 
varieg ated ae 
Mus! Ta 
that bands or 
warm ec 
ed band or eds ging, prs te 
vated in India. 
in his ow 
to Col. Sykes ga 
dia onse, and of which aes 
Ww shie 
which om been Feographed at the 
a copy, with | 
colou: 
Ia 
the produce from me s 
pro In 
m per rfectly satisfied of the 
(z 
piis 
ka of any plant 
ovement ? ape ust conclude ‘with asking ios do 
u and | wh ny r 
4 
do yo 
ient arh of the ORRON, in iay 1844, along with 
er plants of the G. arbore 
ew up ana 
F.R. 
Pgeees: —May I og of * ae P, aa ” one 
t 
2 E ‘them ah abit con- 
Pine ir in ten ae 
t 
culture of the 
F. í k yin Fas 5 
ig 
di 
REIGATE COTTAGE GARDENERS SOCIETY, 
~ Societies. 
T fourthanı 
for the 
p Satu unday, 
y of this Ci cu was hel ld 
siribution af sa niums for the c 
; within he parish ; when 4 Eo e 
the 
* Fir 
and, py ‘whether any stratum is A 
wives, and some of their children and frien 
m 
P ank which Ip 
Iding too 
In api i = all, or 
of produce. 
¥ Th e 
all a quantity 
d qualities of the parent plants. 
nearly all, the goo 
ately on the 
os o 
eat heat of which would I conceive 
ructed in a Vinery a 
slate, to protect e r 
toa deg ue a e gre ge 
prove inj 
bok, in Oh Ta el 
garden 
d, and pe EERE e very repes tabje display of s 
anda flowers, and a few fruiis, the products of thei 
s. _ Wit LLIAM Paice, , Esq ara accepted th 
HW * “that by the report of th 
= 
nets PES & 
chaw 
1 the 4 
year to grow Melons, 
drip fi 
mhar, were t 
pa dl shorter gradually up to the 
ber of blossoms was 60 ; but 
pe par the others 
ches, 
the re ic 
o feet in length each; | a nd 
failed in e 
ii a 
po nother 
w is, W sihen it is heron | to 
the ely 
ling. Pie oe ald d like 
ve the Pines immediate 
Pns 
ar in continued imp 
4} 
cott ag e m ti were. every yea 
In proof of w ih ne -superiority of the pradu 
ppe. ps then a the tables sho At the m 
gs, the members w were es hat bringing = 
sary in the tank ayem to 
Es 
TTE? 
At these monthly meet 
eee the pia. The n 
of. 
50 remained. to 
airea Jike the G 
$ > the whale on was ae moe poren vad 
„the most 
re 
Pg 
Manchester > Flor ta nd E 
repor of this in last week’s 
pe whole JA me Orchids exhibit dw 
lee of t + Cloy ; but 
paper pads it appear that | 
vee from the col- 
beg to mention b 
| them, wet fe enjoyed the 
conversation which too 
place on gardening: ze an EH subjects. Themem 
ers ha ing hee n ise 3 me good assortment 
on ga Fa ma 
ay Pr 
grains; and for the of co 
ual weight of produse from & 2. 
time along with that of the cross aa, 
eo Wi 
$s-plant wool, grains 239 28 per cent, 
seed, or = 71 ,, 
&dust’  8}= 1 ,, 
mined 
“The | 
” 
PRR ROSS: 
coe gi collection of T. Brocklehurst, Esq. 
fi } 
these is 
were 
Macclesfield, Th 
—Cattleya fae 
LEA ul 
oe first prizes were awarded, viz 
Boy,.and pees Ponty? > ay To bert PaA 
a new and ha 
cently y by Mr. 
a 
adom me edition has been published mg: 
an Voorst 
sonize 5 Bs crispa ; Miltonia spectabilis, and a varinly 
M. eta bilis, 
he i sal of these pleasing, poet deserip~ 
SER 
ti 
| Pine Sppe fom Ea Re 0 weigh probably | 
about.6 lbs., was 83 Ibs sAN un Pov 
EAR ) ae 
phenomena, has afforde d much satisfac 
In fac 
and of r and natural 
o the m 
5“ The ‘Fara mer’s 
ions y farming th tags 
Kitch eng arden 
i vere Tre, 
ntry Gnd, who is the 
ng a Ge 
araied upon the best Settee of cropping i 
mlty o 
ge 
s det 
the greater diffien one en remains hemi. 
sliga itho 
z aae 
G. arboreum wool, grains; Joi} = 2} per cent. 
} seed,” ,, ie at 
dirt ,, A 
This shows ~ that i — 
supers ision, irritatin ‘My 
way o of thinki ing is, that fs more n has 
and the less bs is in nterfered w ith, 
by w pia the better ; and if it v not so, 
yet git A if practicable, i is arih, that Tie master 
ould be able to decide once for all, in or rder that he 
su jects, 
wool has bee e result of 
ns | epee 
on Rye readers approv e of the course of 
_ 530, and mean to follow it, I on 
ge s fall of ra ach for 1843 
es 314 pina The ave 
2nd, 
in =e for ginal Co wt 
t Bro yo 
rage of | th 
autumn to divi 
, 
four portions bie ® into wd 
ptt 
gratification the most permanent a) fl Dare 
hee pana „prespat ted to 
of Nat in 
tioned of the 
ery 
5 rocesses of BE aki wig FE a are duly impre 
ith a sense o of the beauties of the animal and Aine 
thes 
pie hy happy ome: TRR 
est of thy future fam 
Piei Fosling, Taste, this aentehoe give, 
While Fields shall Bloom thy verse, shall ares 
“Bloo 
Is 
ily 
vs The 
a well 
as men- 
fá ` 
The Treasurer had the pleasure to state that Mi 
the memb 
2 volumes 
pa case wa 
` hilitv ol 
and Art,” 
by i, and neeful “work. “Last ph 
remar rkabl ry 
3 
-aht hefft 
paeo Se oat 
lst of 
ed 
so creditable to 
the exercise of those peg Aene foil 
diti i bility ; an 
ay ‘sant the tabular form I sent 
m (with any Yariatibile thought npg geting 
em (with a bracket where two Fol 
Se 
te what man has ia 
the i aiaa of astri 
and th eir ingenious application 
appro 
4 
bay, as given, I Durs. “py Mr. Noton,is 765 ins 
eal an ver Broach o wo 38.184, erk soit in 
Now, the the igo suiii at Bros con- 
= the a erage se fall, 2 and an owt for 
n erops. raised n 
showin: 
poor 
successful n cannot be ear 
Bombay; 
n the corner of each c compartment. a n has 
now got his garden divided into 20 pieces and Beavers i ; 
and he has got a list of 20 crops for the year also 
numbered; and all he ha s to do o is, to put e: each _crop 
“woman. 
re rare nor won ngee. 
y in the sam 
In a general EN 
jand in this „part of the kingdom, 
Pap 
DEd 
soak be fetes by the excess of moisture 
as'they have been in all low pë ingat eire i= pt two 
merer Phese latte r remarks a G. h. 
t va lags aol 
inhabit. Coins spear to me to be a very likely 
he.a by at is to follow it the present 
or the next rar that t now remains to be Bs one Bs 
to Fy round at the commencement of each y 
up stake (20), and put it where stake cio) r 
the wife of a labouring man, alt ean d her 
dren may be highly useful to the husband i in ‘he eating j 
ition of the garden; yet circu t 
forth the astonishing results of Taone courage an 
an 
instanoe 
on t 
ke 
(19) going to (18), and so on, til 
the hole that (20) had left. I 
babl e - divide 
old gardens it will 
n 
the whole into eight 
plant t than is at present cultivated in India 
= varieties of f ihe Potatoe thus scoquicell of the nl 
n Oat now - universally esteemed in the Lothian 
Use the pollen 
Witness! n 
ka 
of portions y will be. divided i into 
each 
n Sussex, about 60 yone. Be ge, aak ay s 
ieri i mity, BO n A 
a crippled by ee sas h a gan ich of which shë 
and celle 
of which, the Treasurer men shal = ease oa a wi 
oe aha 0 
oe o dimen- 
riel 
th 
best ad 
year, ‘thoes 
imprints the h 
porti 
of ns may be eee big ‘hey ue of it 
a sin Dading to eon nfusion, to beg eep t 
any plant retain 
We must try and see the results 
n acre of Jand were planted w with 
ube: lag C A 
CIT Tol, +). kha St 
e best 
with 
sions ar 
> 
+} ar 
ie hace is tly insects that enter pra t This se 
num of bees (Bo mbus terrestris ‘and 
her to the fea prem it a nei 
She has 
tbove ae, or take it “only at grains R each: plant, | 
nd at 4d. 
the Beare foot; te were Shiite to fly away to any 
‘rom the flowers ; some 
pe 
ge or 6Ibs. per rupee, its value would cm 
? 
of them had « | enough to do to walk on the ground, 
and 
um 
, moreover, sev Tet 
which she takes ihe sw , and mai 
p ied to this spirited and i 
Sev ral o th 
f rul 
one-third of which would be am 
on pang 855 grains o 
zeal 
765 
ie re 
from t 
good 
ve o 
“Bronch, Jan. Bs 1845. _A. Burs. 
34 rupees 
ple to cover 
kesr expenses egy if judicious! vs ae po ae 
the | 
the air and tambled back again into the plant.— Peter 
Mackenzie.—[Very likely. The plant is a narcotic 
poison. 
rangement of Colours 
— Tt 
geese even to the 
differen 
ad bi i an imperf ew of them, 
—tIt is 
an tage ? 
4 
e have, Taen individual masses 
the Saare in cultivation o 
eet, be oe fe negates = "Diarvar ok 
the atmo- 
Gats 
3 
is | other ‘in Slr, no definite 
e na he 2 a ce of 
Arr, Flower Gar aile 
| aman t me eo although we we arrange the Sis of 
in one armo 
ade t 
t to wri 
d round; and 
ht to rea 
was hande a 
ne San le 
iserab! 
is Seal ei boen taug 
what 
wnt a are erd by co: 
If 
of each pla 
abi 
plant differing i in 
different plants, bat ms 
that system which en wegen 
are alm muel 
|a wise Iegislation sho 
e ion 
inp wags the coun 
end t 
Te kang, og 
country. ntry participate 
i distinctions, ary ue ig 
to realise most full 
these differences is what 
