n permanently improving the character of beautifully shaped ? jam not sure, but I should rather 
On the south portion of the gandon there i isa 
s iss SAT tures, consisti 3 vhi een- 
on 
rang 
house an ineries ; two o 
which 
hades of 
rouill n 
i glowing sl 
| rather ate. Then am ee 
of the old Roses ca t it in 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
think, that it was not exhibited N season, as pe blooms | 
or T 
[Jury 9, 1839 
Horticultural Society, 
A Special General Mee 
Se tat 
2 "s vpoon with double N. bets in the interior, | 
and h dept 
which i 
an improvement upon La * ine ; enn Knorr is no 
equalled in its shade of colour, deep | rose, and out 
ttom 
. 
e 
soil nd the a 
They have broken ies w ell, and the earliest house 
— 
ix da most beat on Thursda 
held in the Rooms of is es 
4 
misionera of ie 
Horticultura] 
pu 
e, for the 
Horticultural 
ty’s 
asing tot the 
of ground a at Kensington 
— ing 
ore important epe of the S 
"hee 
and 
of a better “quality t been brem for petals—light shade ; , Mada me Vidot is far ina — = 
Mp The arai ere init od Es 
graphs a and pla n Open M 
entranees 
has 
several years past. Rs "the entrance to the flesh ; 
e are two inclosed squares in which a Cucumber Karr is "nor o UE . 8 
ce Leon, 1. Su. Rag Nes Serd Palmer- 
ston, and Jul s Margottin are not tok Roses, and yet 
they are not ‘equalled i in their e nies shades. Ido 
e ne y Roses are not superior 
tis because they are pro- 
are nof strong shoots 
1 ge. eM ol at a Fi 
t 
2cessary ! 
During ao visits to this Beastial pe i 
1 that +} 
ie cy reflecti ing much credit o nM Serogie, the | | pagated to ‘that extent x 
The Right Hon. the Earl of D. 
cu, g ucie, V. B^ Eu the 
Pre s to the commencement 
flowing Sein t was circulated 
affording an oe bane of M 
to feria they had been specially 
e m: 
son lett 
Me ter in reference 
OF 
ARDEN A 
gota 
L Perth r bade whose mana e K for 
of sear n s has constant ly been A rh hd of favourable | | become more plentifu ul they begin 
ntati on. JD. M I es seen UE ‘of 
zason n bloom, but I 
when they 
their apy 
represen the ne 
| canno 
Home Correspondence in as 
h of G m Sees Isabella d Roses pow ei 
e 18, thes ese are g (ont south, 
e 23d June), even fo r the T „par rticularly 
the 
| scale with great advantage. 
N C OPOSED 
Society h ase thought 
ov 
NSIN 
The Council ot the Horticultural 
it desirable to "a 
ociety might 
their views for 
96 nn v1 
ihe fi V. 
h +} 
the 
The s roceed to 
a: ure, in the pov hope 
TEST 
course 
the course 
Tha f 
f 
which the 
I think the National ose ent Jet on the bot of 
| pr ro- 
uty to recommend 
for lopt 1 f the Society, Will meet with 
len 
ing to be exceedin : 
cured a dirty of. dem nts o called nationa 
“a is es necessary to recur to the reasons w 
lod th it 
of Mes 
derson ; some I worked on ihe Manetti on others on | | the iet my Roses are in s fi beanty, J eui 6, — it v "will 
the common Briar; one of t 0 
x E 77 
ye ery vigorons | N 
a | to continue the annual exhibitions. at 9 55 
dese 
T 
TL 1 
ich . veri pena. to: 
laterale to break a ne | | 
p the prin cipal | shoots, every o Cov VETS, for Vi dne 5.— ins rof your readers 
ed zinc 5 for covering "Vine borders? If s 
svato expand fredly. Barly this spring I pruned the spars | vin they sa if it answers the purpose or if wood 
e better? What is the price ‘of zine per 
to six or eight eyes; the plant began to grow freely in | ape "yard ? biis — x its should a person 
February, and in March showed 29 splendid blooms. | | wh — have are recommended 
m t 
0, 
n | for the erences on 
the mo: 
1225 Dean ary advantage of the aes $ 
thei sof usefulness as a scientific body woul 
sai ae if they could obtain sufficient s 
ane, seed » j 
nmediate ne 
eating for such a arem n, the attention of the 
Council was natura ally attracted to the finely situated 
l by the 
eg ht ey es did 
wha 
m, but after they had 
show bloo: 
a 5 feet T pinched off = points, and at the p c- 
Vas ie the laterals are siga pen 
5 y y J 
ndia Wa 
either 
ngth h nae thickness should they be, and ommissioners for the Exhibi- 
made a growth of —.— sed be painted with mineral paint, or hot gas- | tion o f 1851, out of the surplus proc d of that Exhi- 
tar? bi tion; and it appe eared to. them the grant by e 
ah Pate Win e 3 1 23! t 
Th “have 1 ee at 3 
juri here, are eerie 
back to v main as Lr anri of young wa 
d ills e but 
would be strietly ge with, d 
even se largely to promote the means of enco | 
Art and Sc cience generally, the furtherance of which | 
their food is merely 
known 
of procuring Hee 
USES Sit of 
this Perh 
foe a Sone ilarly treated has also produced an Mr. W. nowledge on the subject is so 
excellent show of blooms, but it does not eet to bear varied, would furnish the i information required, but 
the prunin g so well as that on the Manetti stock, | have looked in vain through his „ Essays" for the habits 
as the shoots are bre d vio di Po plants | of the wa ter rat. M. 
oth in a warm green have also 
| were 5 by Royal "Charter 2 
The Council of fho Society, 58 T 
made an 8 ion to the Commissioners of zy 
order to ascertain hor Er would be d dase ed to regard 
reques est fro ye vigo otk for Pane | 
eir 
— Can any one inform me if t 
ned its seeds in 
ich ^ 
igh, has one ra erect cone cd on — of its 
e branches this year for the first time. F. H. S, 
n 
Bu udding Vines.—Having lately seen several articles 
in your columns E to the . of the 
nest specimen 
Sí China Tos; 11 nea — covered s es 
the residence of C. Perkins, Esq., 
Chester. le-Streo Durham; : the —.— 
ktree 3 
j 
is request jn a liberal | à 
re 
"the ies nieder pem f is 
spirit, and it will be the duty of the Council ro 
before the pr 
Com 80 88e ha have announced their readiness to e 
UN x first to point out the - 
bee af he 
lt may be as well, however, 
situation of the estate, and amore 
r ‘of bi ooms and Vine, and conc qe ons drawn that — will 
“grai ants will be m so — 
l — . before your readers a system I Javë 
adopti ave not seen alluded to in any 
tee on She vehe mor in conversati — € 
wlio saw it. 
hlag t 
Perkins's house. Although in the m 
It vas a treat of no ordinary kind to be 
dst- of collieries 
M 
portions. of their e Ses ‘the 
acres for the rposes 
how splendidly the Conifer and o 
plants were grown ; "the m ‘manner in vi 
her ornamental 
practised it. 
ich the 8 [ex a season 
prietor ; fora private grower his coton of Roses 
gat, The pleasure grounds ie thickly — with 
the black Pine, one oi f the mos rid and Muscat Har — — Arm en 
hardy plants for shelter in untry.|a med of — — en Ha i 
John Harrison, Ns Bag ood Muscat, I was — the Black Museat 
Bad e e a very rms Hamburgh should € — to — that t I may any 
» I made i 2 ies and w he relative mer 
that it had bee — — was a 
c r next to the 
PUE 
eri ed 
had found poe 
there we 
which, le 
bad oan 
a 
I did not like rem 
mad lint the 
ine h. On the | à 
— 
i 
* gis 
foun ‘fal TC m in the them, 
e —— m July T. LW o notion what 
Spongiola ee the young shoot there wi 
liv ving z point p ihe! ‘thts of a roo fine bunches of of Grapes as — be desired e then 
the m» inne fom ei on a ved, and. also 
m each side shoo 
leading article of = 
aa I think. — are coming rath 
Black Tambergh of two years . — | 
burgh, oving | with 
rted. three buds, Seat as the time of | an 
and | C 
pon ion, forming a 
determine to exec 
mae or centre of this 
er certain 
place at the disposal Lof the Hoi 
space Aus 
with whi 
This operatiou has been 
where there are about. T 
9n the shoots of vs 
in a young 
hard — the new gues = -: would appear that = 
t yet surpass Vines, and — 
1 
think the old sor ris ar sed or even | Vinery 
n 
aice in large numbers at ‘he late Natio ven Tos se | 
That many of the new Roses sent 
theee years are a deci 
infc 
e this to be an 
of die ‘Vine not eee 
should fi ay 0 
and if 
, 
the * Bow 
: ave been able £o coll 
very | advance in the prope 
= of te pane If it -$ e Beon, n 
Bo 
it gives 
rape- gin g world the 
p know 
£41 
ree eee e its reputation as the resa 7 of my e 8 
pt ich dde EE 
— Meal to graut i 
22 T. Mie) one ms 
ed, Shy Garden is fis 
ve er ce 
s colour delicate cmd most Rodwell, Weymouth, July A. 
Daina Aldrige Devenish, | expense, the s 
Arca 
des open to 
