One 
p ned 
of all beh holders. 
ei produced ue one 
100 Mile cer ^na 
use, 
process), my pla 
ooner Li 
tha ts some of the p 
in bea 
bald of “Thuj opsis 1 
Spergula pilifera has the centre 
W. P. Ayres. 
s and Cupressus 
same may be s: or the 
Lawsoniana., 
* 80 
4 _ Diseased Pine Apples. —1 shal 
Ifeel much obliged ' for 
e bro owning H ey K 
The | were olei — fa 
fine 
no Musca 
tineis foni Y 
ea Batates 
yeh remarkably 
came from Messrs. Ivery, P "Dos "The e largest of 
e weighed 6 dier: iple pees althong h ee 
length had bee broken 3n B n 
were ney 
Visiting a frien d last week in the country who 
subject. 
ut three dozen es, I was much 
ws A abo 
improved siz 
the 
e to be cut 
d s sem 
Pin 
e of the fruit compared | c 
under 
fine Leda 
b — Tumer o 5 Slo 
ame a Kidney Potéto, w n appii 
different from some to, whi by that grower on — 
casions. J. Luscombe, Esq., FJES pn: of a 
Dec. 8.— J. 
[nm 
à s. Veitch, a hybrid raised by th 
more vigorous, he more thy y fadi of whieh 1 
man, Mr. Dominy, between Limatodes rosea a 
oath d Calanthe vestita. sie — colons Mi 
fore 
umet ion b the cau 
hom oblige J. D., 
99, St. Paul's Al 
Feiner it added the: size of vise latt 
The 
D, 
Societies, 
ly ng 
charmingnew i 
chiana Iy if not 
y 
araeter 
HORTICULTURAL : Dec f 
—C. W. Dilke, Esq. TP n the cha jx 
was held in the rooms of the! Society of. Ars E oim i Siret 
Adelphi, for the sang’ of electing a ne 
rof. Henfrey, dec it Toa 
fruit. Perhaps some of your coia ondents 
enlighten us. Clericus, Hereford. 
ttager" le. adf planted about 500 of this M 
s, and not one is injur 
Ka 
in three different g 
frost. Inde - My Broccoli 
Clutton, Esq., Varig "been put. in Pouinátion for 
icy, "E e! follo owing were 
TACAR 
tad Boll 
a Læl ur violet purple lip and white, 
und yea, tog — with a drawing of a lar 
of that 4 resembling L. peers of Reichen- 
ach. LE 5 He nderson sent or t 
of the b e recen 
Countess of Tichester's and from Mt. Can 
no oble Spi ike of Gra amm . nel 4 Ses i 
of 7 feet 
folk, Hague Place, Pi m uc Countess of | i 
arden 
nothing sod look better. 
all c 
. Thos. Akers, Newstea 
|VOYS 
Lincolnshire 
The October Frost. "s its effect this frost has been 
seem to have suffered ed more 
ce, such as were fit fo 
my ne e ria bre 
I grow only th 
, another reason for 
fries with me are ia ot affected, b ut cane ‘complain 
of their B Brit: "el T gis queer. Ont 
the flower 3 
but ant icipat a frost 
ter of 1858 uninjured were quite dead, and not a 
d ok except Phlox Drummondi (a tal siii — 4 
for Chrysanthem 
worth retaining. 
n, Hamstead N Newbury; Lady Isabella 
; Mi x^ Ns (o 
T, | 
| 
; Mr. 
A Giovannelli, Tad, 
Princes Ter- 
Siren Park Gate; 
Street; Mr. 
hairman announced that the great election of 
e 7 bers supporting the new i garden 
Pah 
nat the Council hi 
— Commi r. Edmonds in the 
chair, Ata meeting held this day, a considerable 
| Socius of Pears and A produ: 
| special ki 
fr 
on red sandstone, and had been 
od and | following » — 
were 
Fear, a 
bear ed free 
LINNEA Prof. Bell, President, in the 
rig r" H. e Esq., B. A.; P. H. 2 
m . M. Jones, Es. ; and S. 
f Southern India. 
living plants of Ophioglossum lusi 
w days sine 
— plant known u 
ve of yd cotum) 
n the 
Wb 
ructure and reproduct 
2. * Notice of d 
‘suburbs of saw t fine speci 
S ace s peci- root pruned two years | lane le 
mens, grobe ware but still looking gay and ago. Nei — ings nd nor the other — of this then y forap 
it w be it known we bad only 8° of frost, variety were in perfe Of Passe Colmar there — gi was a white- 
pe register o! Fa he ther a. being 24°, | were four exhibitions, the test's 1 same locality as t 
Wie st p the 3 How is this Spivey, Hallingbury Place, Thier, hous test pri some vegetab 
ted for? it sic were killed | melting and excellent in flavour. From Northampton: two odes ee growing 
Evil: TA hy were they not also|shire, Mr. Judd, gr. to arl Spencer, sent g mples | stalk ; a stem of A 
killed with of frost at Chiswick? Simply of this variety of Pear, x S. o Mr. Hill.“ hose second "amaliet one had adhered for a 
they in moro mature rede and ee from Mr. came from trees gro een asouth | height; and two “ proliferous i: petu 
moisture for the cold wall in pe soil on bine ES — those from Mr. Lare At r apex of 
T ie ih kinds. a Silvey from a south-w e tree which pro- | the deserib 
8 gd Es _— then wes — pth ae 800 and i been | mt the cone, baving 
the ed in I Mr. Alpos also contrib h, and in che other 2 inches 
tre dead wo esr frat ot of I Pear. Beurré d'Arem ps t in y had been gathered from a yo 
ENG MM T condition Sydenham Hall Mr. Reid, | plantation at Norton. 5. letter from 
"Ta ise EN ; a = the same variety was also contributed by Mr. Kippist, in reference to Rosa 
. en oe a rubs. th 3 Mr. Cox, of Redl her Du rham locality was also 
tut the serai R eu lly in low situations, | A Pears consisting of Beurré Diel observed: “I re erfectly well 0 
25 unk toachod: This h y ere Forms Chinese Privet also | Gor large an pid fine from Mr. Hill), Easter Beurré, | Mr Jénson's s am vam which I 
Sfb tree Par udin orms an uncom monly fine | Winter Nelis, Glou o dé Marie ren and | R. rubella of Win - It was [aei 
Beckington, a short distans hi the village of Beurré Rance, the Glou Morceau and W. nter Nelis| of Castle Eden Dene towards b 
FORM ob nud ^ ce fois in there is a plant | were by far the best. Beautiful | fruit o the how was | more completely on kes ass 
Viii ite hig o d ebrei rer T sens m sent from the neighbourhood of Roehampton by Mr. | covered with R. spinosissima. Mr. 
8 
Rhode : ms Va very m interesting itis yet es large Uvedsle’s St. G L Oud Spem i n xa 71d m ied e v — "1 did zT 
S e ost fi i M 
CH TER eile 8 * ie rd buds of the Archibald s Pic ny near Elgin, a from | the time, nor, I — "int longo over? the 
ꝗꝗ— ffn. 
young shoots killed, oF thas Ye far Sun O 1 APP es, Cockle Pippin came from Mr. Webb, 
18 inches — Dine top, especially in the nursery of Mr. | Judd, Wt pow of 4 * TAA iere 8 3 EM HORNSEY GARDENER 1 
nee on M mime gl 4 Escillon Darwini has the | specimens of Mar argi were furnished by Mr. but | wat Toon, M —— bees a 
m, 
rown Ae scallonia suite mij aes 2 all the desse erp exhibited the he were on pa bberd, Stoke Newington, 
SS oe Rep 8 me = ppin, and King of the Cultivation of the ^ The ch 
, or Winter BR of the Germ ‘othe 
th h in one instance em ed n tons were remarkable for their high colour, but iine intr Me i 
Biss bun MU diia $0 Gp 18 th sonje places, ey were a little over ripe and somewhat mealy. the histo of the Rose from the 
| in some places. Of Dumelow's 8 gere Der * other’ of 1815, when, e said, 
x fully exposed in pots is un- | well-known kitchen e some goodi F. pe of ISIS dens laid 
[E MEME —À | specimens. Two rine aae d to h ies French gar as i 
i ola of V s be ave been a} the im — ae "th Po 
he plant | cross eee AE oai from Mr. t men The great 1 
