Jorr 9, 1859.] . „THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. £81 
J r ARDENERS’ ROYAL BENEVOLENT INS I.] meritorious cultivators; the first of these opera- 
ORTIC ULTUBAL SOCIETY. pe N. At a General Meeting of the Members of this | pe 
F ENTR: E GARD uncil have - 7 I eot, Adalat, T^ Ge laetior Son of There Pen. | alone; and the second having amounted to con- 
oh , 
Abd that de Gate leading pt S — the following wes the result of the ballot :— sie Revie ks = 20 0001. Ner r was there any 
of Devonshire os d “CANDIDATES. activity in t 
— entrano rie atq ta ee 901 Gate, imme- ; E — ERATE arn of o; eration, so Mur the means ati “the 
Ser S (Names. rio. ers disposal of the Society were cul nt. But when 
MEET or THE Fruit Commitrre.—Notice is her 5 eby zn Eleventh 78 554 the w orld: forsook the s for other 
for the next three | 117 ze ++ „ Eleventh |/* f convenient access, income rapidl 
given, that DM Meetings of this Committee | becriber F years) Been. 6 515 | places of more co n , pidly 
at3 — ES exc od renes ein gp gs ai 2 Wasson Pre (a aera d 4 Sixth — us declined, and with income the power to rendér 
E i ber 5 year Sixth |68| 41 ie servi 3 
TUESDAY, = * — Aveusr 9, irem Macraszom (usc ers Bear Cixth 7 49 | Public services as formerly. A great opportunity 
UESDAY, —— R Fourth 70 161 | now presents itself of recovering the lost income 
eta Guinea will be | 7|MARGA er MITCHINSON Cusband sub- u| 135 and very largely increasing it. There e 
—.— sing v e SE SEEDLING PEACH or NEC- 7 years) N 72 tes possible doubt that a magni ent garden, such as 
TA — if found to possess sufficient merit. Tu ruit should 3 s| Thira 71 386 it is proposed to construct at Kensi: Gore, 
On Be een : e S ld be thronged daily by crowds of no 
ze OCO) 2 
„ On September 2) GRAPE; a Prize of One Guinea will also | 1 * eu read Pacohd 65 90 eager to exci hange e the dirty streets of Lo ndon 
at this Meeting be given for the best dish of SEEDLING 130 WII BMITH Second |82 21 place where they 
E Me: to be ling or o * ETT A Dove bee subscribed i| Second |00| $53 garden, without the i ineonv 'enient intrusion of het 
nk forms to 
may be XN Beate apy ie $us i 155 Bai. 1 RTA (a Subscriber 5 Fears). 3 
den, SEIS —— 0 Horticaltural Society VOU" Lee Fume s s. ss Fist 67... | absolutely public. Its contiguity to d — 
The Meeting then declared MARIA be J ulation of au ndon 
add ved sof packages e im esum | together poe —— facility ^. : 
pA pn m |. e 28 Nive di js it ene tH W VEL BEN CT F 1859.— Azucena, and cast by yr de North of Lon don Railway, Ek 
b respec f A — 1 
bo delivered Deforo r on Che repe : Dentonia, Belinda, Tr te oe, White, Il er is etl eted t 25 cg ed to bacc 2 
e Eleanor, G x f the proposed garden, renders the situation 
At a meeting held in the rooms of the Society of Arts, | Comet, consp: icua, S OR ai Dee 0 prop 3 
on Tuesd: ay, J June 21, the following gentlemen were ele ected Mathilde, alfa Maclean, Nro — AE mi pape s EE “vicinity o ot E. quan d 
: : T a is e a wr. 
Ils, n. Highbury | G. F. Wilson, Esq., Belmont, 5 ] ec rincess es atanella, 
Pas W iy Wet im — * e i : E Nen eposni gates on ordinary pon j a as on days 
b axon oar 
Wrest, Glas — 2 e, North Hul, Aden 
e. | specially d npart for great exhibitions or other 
1 
A ballot took place for the undermentioned plants, which were ccasions of unusual im mportance, that the income 
i s 
3 q^ € by the following Fellows,v y ^| A contemplate will be derived, and that mu tof 
inus fi petl, 7 Plants. cM [T : læ eine — — Rosali onde, qo ; dera s be so large, especially while the Gardena 
Mr, Win. Cotterell | al. Fisher gots rS end Souvenir d a fanmer, Liandre, Mrs enjoys the high privilege of being the favourite 
Rolle Sn T iré Kos th, Marie Itougiere, | Jo, 8h p ge ol, being 
pecans as Mind. oestel Ju h, jun Een C hem 5 em P is ber Te site T 70 resort of oue beloved i and her Royal 
nus Regeliana, 9 Plants. 21 Applicants. Yorben or selections of any 1 are | family, to reduce all such questions as 
Capt. W. J. Lloyd, Esq. ^ | Rev.T. Stainforth a gre plants rer providing: the mM now demanded, to insignifi- 
mt AES 1405 Parey, Bag pao bo ga — — That income again n possessed, new plants 
ease : Tilnable for heir hatdinens. beant d utility, 
13 Plants. 31 Applicants. valuable for 755 ardiness, beauty, an 
r. W. E" C Ac Gladaton c, Esq. al of Scarborough The e ME viene merely ornamental, or important as addi 
Fan Ours 2 Ws Henbury, E Mr Veatch, jun. TURDAY, JULY 9 to our dessert, our kitchen 8, or even our 
— x — — at — PREPRE es. 3 seriis retourocsmayberapidly introduced and 
C. D. Warner, - MEETINGS FÓR THE FOLLOWING WEEK, TEM, amo ng the Fellow. iety. 
Pinus Brutia, 17 Plants, 28 Applicants. Torspar, July 12 e ig $ Commitee The world contains many a ix aich ond 
Capt Pente d | iei Kes. LI ^ UE Ini Bae oec ri . pe eia ble e li ober bud ye 
Mr. J. R. Challico | Dr. Henderson | Mr. J. Shaw Iw another column wan be found a ver 7 full |r sufficient. means ab its 
PEN r nt Sin. ^ 5 report of the MEETING OF THE HORTICULTURAL | Somat the Horticultural Society will know how 
à W. 5.5 | Yady C. We esley |Soctery last Thursday, assembled for the 3 to penetrate such regions, and carry off whatever 
op of determining whether they would authorise the | deserves to be introduc: ed. 
lants. 53 Applica € | t i 
wood, Esq. | Sir F. Shuckburgh Council to proceed with the plan of wired a new 
Hughes, cu de irem — rden in the cent f 
B gard re of the quadra angle at| <A co 8 or two remind us that the 
Oakhill B. em Surat it "esq. Kexsrxerow Gore, belonging to H M. 's Commis- | season "e arrived when some at least of the 
W. F. Lindsay U. 4 Esq. nnisson | signers of the Great . of 1851. It will instances of mn 8 APPEARANCES reported to 
3 popa FA be seen that of the pla Iu living 
Tatton 
Exx a: 
wer 
12. 0 
* — o paa lants, of 1 i A : " à ce ind : 
to sup ly all Fellows who applied for them, were also | to procee : s a a eee, S eee: xs Tete 
— = cant, his essential point having been resolved on, ge. anak t of the 3 
Pinus Don Ped a ade Pen Applicant an announcement was then made that so great is 5 to be fore in Dr. BALFOUR’: ; 
. WE rt 21 the interest taken by the Queen and the Prince | book of Botany ; from which we borrow the fol- 
P — ane tn . 18 Consort in the welfare of the Horticultural lowi deta : : 
Penístemon, from Mexico 47 | Sida malvasfolia . .. 18 i that Her Mazzsrr, entirely approving of 'he e r er LINN us states that the flowers 
PW lan proposed by the Council, most | of ebd the African Marigold, the orange 
Aralia 5 9 | Seeds ot” Akim Rhodo- acions] pleased 2 us her ro ali intentio on | Lily, and other orange flowers, give out, at the 
Eurybiaquercifolia.. | .. 9 g riding y yi ge Lowers, g 
Pomaderris phillyresfolia.. 10 dendron +.. | .. 41 —€— of ONE Tuo HOUSAND 3 of a hot summer day, intermittent phosphorescence 
. s 2 the und Which — - raised for - | resembling little takes of light. OWDEN , 
3 vot Pras Noten ie AN ME Li — branches of the mentions a luminous enu of a simi 
Ey a a ate Me eting will "s held iu ESDAY, rooms “ot oth —_ family ve be elected "ts Lifo Members T the ped in 115 com ait 55 (Calendula yul- 
ety o e 157 — A Socie same time his Royal Highness | garis). o puse it on the 4th of August, 1842,. 
the Chir 6 As ebur "i LE — on M autora the meeting to be informed that he ^ . M., after a week of v: WU n der 
opes cer reine qun BALLOT, Terr 19. also was prepared to subscribe the sum of FIVB A eee lambent light, seemed to play from 
100 *NzmaALL" or Hirr Basceoo or TEE PUNJAUE. Hardy —— Pownns in aid of the measure, and also | floret to flor rse round the 
- herbaceous plan dee to provide a further sum of One THOUSAND disk of che 8 that oseley, 
. Hardy tree. Fouxps by taking ten of the debentures in. Worcestershire, after y day, the flashes 
e Hardy tree. 1007 each, which the Society pro to | of light from Papaver pilosum, cr hairy red Poppy, 
— issue. It d * p e eee ee were observed self and rs. The light 
(2) tree. that = R.H. rincess Wir- | given out by flowers has been remarked by various 
d plant. LA Princess ‘Royal of England, poc to other obsery yers, The plants in the flowers of which 
st Polis: Mexico; ‘Hae hardy shrub, join the Society as a Life = It is ne observed are Tropæolum majus, — — 
sr. from Pichincha Haleh rub. less to add that these — eontribu tons ola /alendula officin 
prid a mber, were acknowledged with the risa gratitude by | — Tr? patala, Lilium chaleedonieum adis bul- 
Greenhouse shrub. every one present, and that the noble chairman of ko Fols bes tuberosa; ipaver orientale 
im abest the meeti as 5 uested to convey to HER a end pi los dires ; 
: eats MAI EST, to H. R. H. the PnrxcE Consort, and to ee aud 
herbaceous ias pde: H.R.H. the 1 ora, the most respectful e 
"Har 4 Taa of the d 55 Ei 
^ i very considerable a number upporte : 
mp Mer = of the Society, mee named, ae 55 the D as 
desirous obtaining any of these proposi g constructed, as to thi er o WO 
sorts they would preter acne | Perse inaron sens ence in being able Am bring | thé 
more applications re any p. — are | Sli 5 f m satisfi tory i es po ation. 3 San 
n i a 
ents for hich applicants aro to he a "miei Faden ee —— = gr mens — ira 
hé neces- ress 0 gardening. 9 
CIN or the Are 8, Sr. Manes Pi . Tug — imparted — a stimulus to cal 
V. HER z 0 s ener e, fo "A 
108 or CounctL, 1859-60. new at found 
MUT = 5 — — September 28, October 21, Novom- be betwee the i 1816 and 1850 E arts rn 
1860.—January 20, Fe — 24, March 23, April 20, conferring medals and pecuniary rew 
