Jory 5, 1862.] 
down while it is s syringed thorou 
ghly through and 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
eeded it was administered both with integrity and dis- 
etim. 
621 
therefore, could have been received through that, 
Referring to the report which ha 
in. The grand danger in bees тн these | hands, and to enel he же аА to A4 m рамбл ia The amr although vigorous, were not of gross habit, 
wire or wick kets is, i they have not a pan to Med er tifying ЕЕ бк or w which even Parliament might be but sturdy ey obust. Dilemma. 
receive the soil, that the inner mass nover g roud, on account of the clear and intelligent figures in its 'ungus. — Nei 9 in Dr. Badham’s 
P however, the basket is made of an enclosed UU Em cete. i taa] A o: interesting. va on the * Esculent Fungi of Fun. 
shape, to water it ел may be 06; saficient, d. It still appesled to the roy a: ot p ? publie Tor nor in the Rev. Mr. Berkeley's papers on the 
But baskets hung in windows wa ant a good deal o л rt. Asit was customary, therefore, on such occasions as | subject іп the Gà rdeners' Chronicle, can I find юга 
watching. ш AU siae Ls Lorca ын n g in ET exuber- | mention of a s which is well n and appre- 
Та plant cases I find that very shallow sieves of eve n | Danied орао Aud might" фар" iuis hid been n ciated in man of Yorkshire, and whicb, when a 
open work, with Moss and Cocoa fibre, and а vided, and which would be handed round, in which the | boy, I have frequently gathered and seen used at my 
Ferns, do t soon get dry. lants live а goo iconem of mme e i dra eri uy И калы ыры ced ПА ОЕ кш 7 яба to 
. + 5, A, 
deal on th team pour, а ver well. There was a column on the left for the name of the subscriber ; what we used to call Flaps, Flats, or Jew в Ears. he dale 
е опе told me lately of some gutta-percha baskets : | columns next to that on the Tight t-for ddress, &c. ; and | I refer to is a narr Bip iah w ape * 
if these are made in ood shapes I think they will fertile - to the rmm s in which persons 0 Чирона trout stream flows over a be 
might put down certain e nting money, for whic i 
A— useful, and Lon vu "at n NT pa the oeer арнай M es representin ri LR рал, те es of the sadler. are e intersected | at redant 
ery W ne зе best materials is a s he | course. Ifany gentleman present felt so nervous that he had | intervals by rivu'ets ог ey are called. 
dark чаба lava, which, being so very light, can be|not the courage to do so at the present moment, he (t iver and rivulets freqilbtty become torrents after 
hung up о easily. F. А A. M. ^ —— — е. р — or A рчы heavy rains, bringing much alluvium and wreck, Мез 
, n 
—————— human eye, might perbaps render his the brighter, and he aro icm: on the banks when the streams resum 
GARDENERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT us i their former beds, On these spots and on the adjacent 
INSTITUTION. 
connection with this Institution was 
sug; 
not sit down without adverting to a paragraph in the Report 
T н жор ia Tollo te wore valued Morel, . After an unsuccessful 
“Your Committee notice with ple: thai by year Ы 
they continue to receive the patronage of gen inte- | and more skilful throw than I "omid attain to, I have 
been в — € а res 
mmittee find tha 
often fil 
tuity to stimulate eel та for 
Mor 
w 
wW. 
Childs, d node: us а vem еа n ре names dug t to be in ized esculent. 'The threaded 
t race to the festival. Theroom was | the list, and to whom th f an annual Subscripti on strings and hun from the rafters y; dw Аата for 
ed. а | Beatie scarcely be felt, and they are sure that many mor Th в E ied 66 Маф. 
after dinner were laden with fruit, fit honours to = occasion. | gentlemen would bi donors to the Society were they re use. e Jew's Ears were treated like Mush- 
The Rev. J. M. Bellew said grice before dinner, and after | see the names of their gardeners on the list of subscribers. | rooms for ket ; the uct of the former 
the cloth had been drawn and grace 8 $ = he committee earnestly appeal to eners holding good | being considered superior to that of the latter in 
The CHAIRMAN рате і“ The Queen," in m ng t . | situations to support this society ; they would then i: strength and flavour, bat inferior to that from tl 
He said if it were possible to feel more strongly at one time | their pooi hren, and at the same time laying by for э ‚ул 
than another the he had tioned, it would surely be | themselves a small provision in the hour of distress and need, Morel similarly treated. ‚ Ocensi опа Пу, уча а beef 
now, ood Pate am was Is g p ie cw y | AL ken by m wm 75 which all ar = xposed.” auté as the 
in the y of sorrow and mental distress. e w ith these remarks he w eave oasi а already 
a mind so well те Her Majesty's | named in their Aay nds. The Chairman sat down amidst loud ere van С in dew т Bs ars would e added, 
would fully appreciate the affection and loyalty which had been | rere Аы and the toast was duly honoured with *'three times | Yle!cing а Mish ін or a prince, » however astidious his 
so universally tendered to to her ich er rone and he | thre e palate. Some years ago, on Ms ing а tank on the roo 
sure she would derive some consolatio: e rance that The 8.7 Вежу, in humorous very с men- | of a ЖЕ п Southw used for supplyi 
was not one е ыыра heart in all her de | term n gave the health of their коа эу Reilly, in stem birine E fomà inp of tle finest в р, н 
до Ж. did not — for her in her suffering, and | во doing, gi speaker said, he was reminded, after the able "n 1 рес 
earnes ke blessings -—à and utter the warmest harangue of his friend Sir domu Buller, of the omen es was wing in the 
wishes for em ong, glorious, pente yy reign. remark that when the well-dressed actor left the stage, one of niu d aa water pumped from the 
After tho '* National Anthem," БҮЗ (qne gave “ H.R.H. | the *'stock com m ко, on. Gentlemen who were con- oes ant been thé reservoir. des end of the t h had 
the Prince of Wales and the rest of the Royal Family,” making | nected with horticultura! acquainted with the ч g” ha Бө, 
f 
the ише, В| 
е w don 
encourage every додай nt | prit 
Irreparable would be the loss 
the 
wishing for him a E ned and р 
future 
The Cua BM п circumstances connected with 
emanded oe he should treat 
hro! 
speaking, it must do, they should indeed be fully мнр їп 
rosperous reign as their 
of this fes! Culte T dne he hoped he: might say tbat the 
business uld be truly leur de т 
In as about to name, he might 
‚ by way of prefaee, that it — sid Z җе use 
d andthe pre- 
Mr. Вовіхѕом (Hon. Artillery) returned Haiti 
The CHAIRMAN next gave “ The Bar," seme of "the members 
тоѓеѕвіоп were present ; — as responded to b; 
est | the Chairman 
well without ** sticks," 
one of those '' sticks." 
with warm eulogiums on the 
he said he had the pleasure o 9С b sei аз а pe 
many years, vide ir 
aled fi 
ТЕ influence а the ue 80 devotedly сотр dad to garden- 
ing) at home, amongst those by whom they wi unded— 
proposed the hea! рае ique uid 
The ARY replied, 
SECRET. that there were 57 pen-|g 
віопегз now ов the list, on boi they were керер some 
8001. a-year, and that there were 44 а pplicants, but the Institu- 
tion had no more vacancies. 
The Rev. J. M. BELLEW having given the toast “ Literature 
ha and Ей " to which Mr. B. WEBSTER and Mr. ALFRED MELLON 
d, 
тезро 
The CHAIRMAN 
ту е ей uk mda gunny 
aet Зава, 5 
T m. 
Cucu 
Jew's Ear 
m 
d the p 
with more money = follow, 
Mr. WRENCH then e “The Seed and Nursery Trades— 
Parents of the ан он орк т it the name of 
x Снірз, who returned thanks in brief b 
s, and 
The toasts of “ The Stewards " and “* The Ladies " closed the 
business of the Festival of 1862. 
e Correspondence. 
Hom nde b 
Diseased Pine ат Plants. — Could any of your |в 
ut expressive I 
cted the 
eland, asto d n tisfac ird men 
E CHAIRMAN Setro to propose the toast of the evening, 
=" Buccess and prosperity to the Gardeners” Royal ванила 
оГ gerdenin in hos count 
. For him self, Ыг in endeavonring 
could not Dut d av it was a great advan 
as 
and e enjoy 
er bear im mind, dd endeavour 
s ЕЎ йн often be the re i result of Че 
Achievement. o: at success. In 
Cases = poor gardener had but little indeed to set aside 
rus resources towards ti 
d, in addition 
m Ф 
gizi 
i8 "FER 
Pri 
EE 
8 
s presen nt occasion 
n was founded 
i indeed to say, that 
H 
to appeal. 
; and he was proud to add, and 
in eases where sympathy and "help 
[ 
ief 
stance ces 
Tw о yea ago a house of succession Pine 
plants i all respec жы Му M ure Т 
i have {ед теасһей this stage. They are not so 
their final shift at the usual time, after кыо, they 
continued ges ‚ and promise the time of 
"iiem Д an d fne crop of Чай. The pet th 
of the plants e y hopes very ^o» in 
di мА their produce, but to m 6 чр тту ер 
pointm a 3 had noning t r^ repay me for 
а tom expectations, ege distorted Мен 
rmed frui e abortions in fact 
y the same 
rod 
able site; the sides are higher and more ineurved. It 
will be seen that it has er qualities in common with 
Its colour and substance are the 
was added 
think — we may venture to state from these observa- 
tion 
the enint Fungi: M that it is poems abundan 
ing, 
other 
ants 
улай бү meri re, botto "ма Веи ай 
— The 
liti 58 render it worthy of attention as 
an Hemd à food, bi hope s 
с ve 
pg are plunged in "bei ез 
Каш es used 
for watering, being 
This 
Weak manure 
тен iem fid 
pris iip of Ss dm zus or its 
nd of their obscure mode of repro bodie: 
f the "erit em Заре of eatable 
us d a 
ТЫК subje 
pears to me on rthy of serious ае 
are, and useful T "distinguished from отга: 
Fungi ap 
Б 
А cs 
Б 
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