Serreunzr 17. 1859.] 
THE GA 
t 
po wore care tnan the common Sind,” thé best wing t m den he " n — 
— — —— seed — E oi gro Ri hem — us ng ben. that this is the must — E aaa ly E à io ie Morio, of 
bloom. am t k that t a noble one of Cyano-} F for whi à ka y 
sold under this na season was not ot the true | * — — um. It was some 4 fett in height, — E V eiie 288 
variety. W. H. 1 2 ant House Farm, — er and had leaves not "- than 24 feet in length ‘and produced w really fine, “Unusually — ^ — d 
Warmth of t —We This was furnished by Mr. Miles, gr. | fruit of the hon Turkey came from Mess 6g prm x 
— r: — — — — over part of the ganden here; — ^ Messrs. Hannington k Sons, of Brighton, iy were, & S 
ashes contain will be seen, Ja contribu ators to this sho jle 
and * ine, all the which — vegetated in numbers i in the "D hli zn a iin were — e "Hall ry e A 
open Winscombe, 2 Sept. 8. Turner, Keynes, Hopkins, Pang. Sanh Kimberley, and | Of Miscellaneous collections of Trait ise CR ‘our 
— -— na Wh a plant of the Pa Seldom have been shown finer blooms than They came from Mes ssrs. Kaile, Young, Bu andi 
developes a host of flowering stems is i& advisable to|those contained in Mr. Tu mony 2 M: “ 36 | Gadd & Son. Mr. Kaile sent Coc's Golden Drop Plum 
"e the number, w tew as view to invigorate those that po and being well ari as to eo! Walburton Admirable and Barrington Peaches, Black 
? Can thing be done te aecelerate the had a fine effect. The dh on the Whole w not} Hamburgh and Muscat Grapes, the latte 
wering ? ‘We do noi 
£z — nk 5 —— — any 
— in ihe first plan 
— 
"d different from those : shown at = s Crystal "Palace 
need not be 
in a greenhouse 
P 
1 
ted here. Ls. La vu cam were shown in 
viz nqueror, Flo wer of the Day, Fiata, 
mperjal | Sa arlet ot 
NIMM 
,M Jelon, a 
| Late, Aina p 
uscat 
in autumn as a — 
Plumbago La 
in one 
clumps on rockwork at our — have — 
years ; ae commence — ult — ust, 
to bl till sto by th he winter 
frosts, gta e a dense mass of -— 4 blue, - 
mired by eve who passes. Stephen Bro 
Sudbury, Si lt 
one 
Societies. 
N H ORTICULTU RAL.— —The sixth annual ex 
Bar 
hibition « of "this Society took place in the Pavilion on 
Wednesday and 'Thursda; d although the 
tt, J 
ailhach „ Lady 
. | Tennant, E M 8 M the É 25 
we already 
Fah Swf Ne R 
- 
of qoem ar W. f ^ 
x 
> bm, Y — 
Keynes, Wm. Dodds, Mrs. 
- 
or m n vere 
and wi 
on the present occasion. 
Among his 
‘ Mie, 
guste 
— ce 
Of Cut Roses there a fine 
| eame = Mr. Mitchel of Piltdown. 
sort IYBR PERPETUALS: 
Card wr rizzi, Con e de Nanteui, 
mburgh 
Drop and Beechwood Melons, Morello Cherries, 
| Blue eas tere Plums, William a'a Bon Chrt 
and Brown 
© best were some 
es from 
e were unuspally larg e and — 
fruit of this variety, with a estia wa 
god colour - mind. with 
N - "e de p Aad » General 
ustave Coraux, Jaeques 
Is ier, Monsieur Montigny, Pauline Lensezenr, 
Prin n, Souvenir de Reine ae tbe 
Triom and, Wil 
Griffit e Vacher, Com 
ro . 
A onde hit non, Apples the 
s Grange, a large and fine — 
iety, Jameron, 
of Arson, a and Km 
Pea win 
io |si aoe bie pth — r4 ne im^ 
8 
peror. Alexander. 
which 
M 
E de 3 Mane Tro 
Tea Au 
* ^ 
** 
aah "Cloth of Gold, 
a Miss Gray, Narcisse, Solfaterre, and Tri- 
* ood dispar of fruit. 
modated in in the 
Panl al showed fine bl 
28 Louise roa of 
T "x white Currants were furnished in excellent 
— [e Lambert and Evans, T also 
— ew Warrington Gooseberrios. 
Messrs 
| leadin, «de of F 
olfyhocks, both spikes and cut blooms, were ex- 
e ‘staged in tents on the pe ke; t lawn 
rrou 
— Pla furnished by Messrs. Scougall 
ited, but neither were first-rate. It was evident 
ason was 
| Of German Asters ped e were two charming col- 
lia: nte wi 
& I E Brighton, Young of 2 and others. 
e fine of Drace 
and fiue as 
tat 
lections, and of French kinds the roy Be »-" Y ma. 
Some of the blooms of the latter 
those of Chrysanthemums 2 ow 
4 i. 4. IN I 1 
0 
nin a eut 
jJ 
gated Nea alia, . which 
en wen ien an a othe ers; 
enh 
was ie — 
Amo scellaneo ouse 
display. , The plants were both well grow c ius * * 
were A ir eam n 88 
x Messrs. Miles, Parsons, Atkins Gilbert, — — — 
They consisted chi E m „ Ixo 
ns, They bein butai ho 
as nothing 8 
I y The 
Scarlet. Geraniums made, as they ae do, a grand | We ar 
[edition of ¢ 
We must add that the aw ard of the N a * 
important 
conveniently la 
Notices el Books. 
oung Le adly's Book, Bohn, 12mo, Pp. 581. 
e MU in the wv that this is a new 
rk which it had become necessary to 
wev rer, some very fine specimens of Brilliant 4 — 4 of | 
the v ariegated varieties of Lady Plymouth and Prince 
of Ora 
n, the bandsome e ene 
sali diff y He H th, 
igna, different 8 ol eat 
Clerodendron splendens, Di 
splendens, the latter remarkably "di — 
Heaths were i ers but not in SAM 
The best cai 
am, ce a Saeta re- 
m el 8 of the 
sent large 
a, tricolor 
Yun w. vere not pon Sa 
r 2s d nce with ihe jmprov ved condition of 
science. Without far costume, 
Ew writing, a riding, dancing, and 
, we turn 
similar J 
ite 
Dn 
tioned in former gra to 3 a rea of P 
allel 
the wed f ower garden 
in connection with 1 miniature lakes, bridges, foun: 
teins, and rap pe pr Be ork. The third was what is termed 
rS E" shape 
i 
taoonal 
to science Botany is one of the subjec ots revised 
* in er with the W Se rim of science; 
t l > t open 
eaning of the word vecti is s illustrated | y two styles! 
Then at e the second the order Monogynia is 
T nly "s. 
en of Catt 
ttom, "which was 
having ipee bole on gravel in the 
— —Ó fights. of stone ei in 
; Per | the rest there was nothing worthy c 
the banks. Abou 
of remark, except 
it | gentlem 
accordance with the improve 
n of science 
further? Let us hope — other 
ra aur 
— were several extremely well- 
leave any 1 at all to the garden he had formed. 
Its — was ped - without opening! Hun 
inst the oticed a tastefully exeeu 
zrown collections. "That to which the prize was de- 
servedly awarded cam T 7 & Nell. 
They were conical feet in width at the 
— and as much in hei ot The sorts were 
lanover, S Souvenir d de Chiswick — of the Fair, 
Attle Bo-Peep, Snowball, and Wi 
u 
ix 45 c — in fron Mr. Sanders, of Tedworth, 
do had also a peracto view of the interior of the 
fine at that p 
Fruit, bi both — the ar of Sussex and from 
Ys 
Hilbert came "Banks's Glory, V. 
e Chiswick, Pearl of Englan were 
meen. Among other lots were se es tall plants, 
furnished with bloom 
de | scarce ; the he T ouis 
Albe, fiuely — 1 ripened, fro 
f Good wood. Of Grapes 
ne Apples were however| 
2 9 
there display : 
am tanh "eame | 
Lucas * 
same v 
f 
eron, of | of 
go 
2 x fallen into better har nds, Ay g ln dy 
sa E 
v^ 
I think the 
j^ Upon that point we willingly — 
pis ere 
Flora eed — 4 Part IX. (Reeve), will, with one 
mplete this most important scientific 
— Pte fetter. reas extends from Fungi into Alge; 
n of Mr. Berkeley, the latter 
ates consist 
Grasses, 
Feng i, out of pe 
British or European 
n 133 are e 
N * although Tas. 
manian, —— to European p pes, thus 
en aving only 4 47 
cus — ris) 
S OHL 
Ed 
lich being bl 
ect. 
o£ — — — 2 
Which was that the colours were too much alike. 
Parso 
Mr. Gilbert produced three bene 8 of “Bia 
good condition 
— e by 
br Mr. Fillery. The best M 
T. 
e | fair fruit of 1 
plants 
flowered, especially those from Messrs. pb 
Which a first prize was awarded. 
e best 
3 and — 2 also abel son os 
On the whole 
her day at the Se ye i essrs, Dre 
0 otier OF Siow Muscadine rac oo came from | 
Mr. Fowler, of Barbarossa there were three 
of lich came from Mr. Holman. The —.— which con- 
sisted wholly 
—n 
of Cinchona 
2 of Mr. Howard's Illustrations of the Nueva 
valle Ur TI 
Amon 
of ower, 4 and therefore 
DTE 
Gloxinias were also present. best came from Mr. 
hi 
came fro 
n 
the pots, and when well flowered, as these 
rbenas the best 
ese were, had a 
utiful 
— Danie 
| Pitmaston 
Peaches were good for the season. 
were 
rable, Barrington, and Noblesse. 
imens were shown 
e e 
first-named 
y Messrs. Lambert 
fruit of Coes Golden Drop 
non aet i vm „and we also noticed Gree 
fine effect. Contrasted with the upright system of 
M 
— and ode Bonum in fine condition 
other growers, 
g them 
Tanpa of Kirkes & Walburton Admi- f 
hir oblesse. Of the firs sort 
were scarce; the best was 
came 
shall advert 
this we 
Natural History, hiefly 
—A 4 varies of 
il M^ (Williams 
be sold pr action at Leipsig 
ch in works on 
and Rura 
hereafter.— 
em Vi, chi 
— 
) which wi These are very ric 
1859. These 
oe, 6 Gardening, Forestry 
