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would p а а continuous bloomer, т, à fact which has | Farnborough, also showed excellent specimens of t Of Dahlias there was a large 
been ealised. The specimens А were cut from | variety, three bunches of which were stated to "t | generally Wero in good праана ам бы рн, blooms 
a plant that commenced flowerin; g here in September | 7 1b. 8 oz. Of Bidwil!s Seedling, a Grape somethin y were very fine; M 
last in a pot, and it continu in| till tl iddle | like Black Hamburgh, three bunches сате from Mr. In the clas of 48 blooms, Mr. Turne z жеу. 
of December, when the flowers were all ent off and the | Hill, the — weight of which o : lbs. Good | Mr. Keynes beer Amo ong these we notice ns first, аы 
plant turned out of the | pot, and planted out at the West’s St. Ir. Penny, gr. | examples of Lord Palmerston, Lady fa d beantifal 
cóldest « end of the stov, уе, H.H ies s, En — opha am, Goldfinder, Earl of Shaftes sbury, H 
" during winter. “It commenced | Muscats we in e instances unripe. | Commander, Hon Mrs. Tn otte er, Madge WIS, 
to grow immediately, and by the end of fuss Res best week небе ted by "Mrs Frost, gr. to E. L. | Criterion, Hon idney H 1 , Captain dine, 
showed bloom, an nd from that time to the present it has | Betts, Esq., Preston Hall, near Maidstone ; and Mr. | Cygnet, Себа Lord Eleho, Lord Сай arvey, 
been one mass of beautiful flowers. The plant now | Penny also showed good vie of this variety. "ee lope, Volunteer, Pioneer, Hugh Miller, Non i Joy, 
covers about 80 feet of the roof, and every shoot upon | Wills, gr. to Sir rton, Bart, M.P., Oulton| Lord Derby, Duchess of Wellington Perfeeti, Phu, 
it is either in full bloom or bud, and it it bids fair to con- | Park, M T Cheshire] j^ a capital example of teorge Douglas, Lord Eversley, Miss Press 
— iA aans winter, as every sh oot, bot h lar Tr ebia nd from Mr. Whiting, gr. to Н. 2 tocken, Mrs. Pigott, Mr. Bos Маг Le 
and s ты near Dorking, came -3 чашса ө eaumont, Chairman, Jenn Aii кет H = 
е та) There are ponyen of small plants T Marchioness of Hastings, well grown, but perar n E H. уо, Cherub, Warrior, Juno, "Lord Dund 
in 48-sized pots full of bloom and bud. Also the Mr. Turner olden p, Umpire, Bob Ridley, Delicata, and Geor 
Бен in the ener. janie from two corre- The first prize for the MIS bunch of Grapes was | Brown. 
spondents within the last few weeks bear ample|awarded to Mr. Pottle, to B. D. Colvin, Esq.,| In the class of 24 blooms the same exhibitors суш. 
testimony to the free habit of blooming of this variety. A for a bunch of Tretisna, the weight of|peted with similar success. "These stands consisted of 
The plant at Headington Hill, near —€— M m eue h w ье, 70 А bun ich of Barbarossa fr rom | nearly the same varieties as those йы» named, 
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coloured, but stated to w igh | Harleq Countess of e, Pauline, i 
fully bears out all that has been said in its favour. | 4 18. 14 Ele vier m Qua "Mab, un а Lady Paxton, is 1 
J. Daniels, Swyncombe Gardens, Henley-on- Thames. Peaches ана Nectarines were ЕТЕ The best | Jones, Mrs. Crisp, Norah Stm ty m 
Mushrooms.—The largest Mushroom grown by me | set of 4 dishes came from Mr. Henderson, Trentham. | Summertide, Fairy bac ean, Countes of 
was picked on Friday, August 29. It weighed 11b. 207.» The sorts were Noblesse and Barrington Феба апй Shelburne, and 
and was sound and good. This is 6 ounces AN than | Pitmaston and Que Hátive Nectarines. From Mr.| In the AP = Class M. of Milford, near 
any I have ever grown before. James Cuthill, Cam- Mani Rabley C ottage, Barnet, eame Gallande and | Salisbury, showed fine blo ofi. as ye also Mr. "Thorn: 
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m————— ia and Mr. Hazel sent Royal George and sh had the best stand, Among these ws 
go tíctíts У: Peaches, and Elruge and Newington Nectarines. noticed, in addition to the sorts just mentioned, blooms 
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CRYSTAL PALACE HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION.— as again carried off by № enderson, who showed| Miss Watts, Midnight, Grand Master, Triomphe de 
A Fruit and Diis veg Кач held ve e enn beautiful specimens е Violette ини From Mr.|Pecq, Dinorah, George Elliott, Hon. Mrs. Lindsay, 
se Thursday Bor very well attended. | Broadway, gr. to Lady Hants, came ret Duke of Roxburgh, Lord Clyde, Tosebal, 
The display кф A мба TAES, and in many pear fine fruit of Noblesse, Andrew Dodds, Pandora, Masterpiece, Malvina, Com. 
excellent, especial R 3a ease of Black Grapes, which | ms best dish of Nectarines was furnished by Mr. pea "Touchstone, Mrs. Crichett, Lollipop, and aa 
were all that could be а desired, Monro, who sent Red Roman, large and fine. Mr. Various Seedlings were shown by Mr. 
Of Miscellaneous Кышын ы 8 Dishes the best came | Broa NE had Violette Hátive ; ; ' and dod fit of the others, but among them there was little different f from 
~ from Mr. Henderson, gr. to the Duke of Sutherland | last named varie ety was also shown by Mr. | what has been mentioned in previous repor! 
at Trentham, who Wat die p m of Black | Melons were plentiful, Ја E Green- fleshed „class, Of Gladioli great quantities were shown. From 
Hamburgh and Muscat Gra г Е а Providence Ріпе | Orion, from Mr. Webb of R M . Youell, 2 Yarmouth, came à tenet oe 
Apple a Trentham Hybri White-Aesbed Melon, hest; and in the Scarlet- жые" group, the best was b in which the following were good and striking; 
Barri Peaches, Violette  Hátive  Nectarines, | Gem from Mr, Westbrook, Abingdon. Za «deret scarlet ; ues : Es white; 
Morello Cherries, dnd very good Moor Park Apricots. Of Figs, some good fruit p аа and Brow Саатов, delieate pink striped with er ER te de 
From Mr. Daw. wson, gr. to Earl Cooper, Ра ИНЕ, Turkey were shown by Mr. and Mr. тадан Morny, cerise with white throat ; Ega triped 
Herts, f Williams's Bon Chrétien Hampstead. salmon ; Erato, bright rose ; Teolin, dele pre John 
Pears, а small Queen Pine, Violette Hátive Nectarines,| Cherries consisted almost Me E MM of which | Bull, saffron veined white; Le pes with white 
Barrington and Noblesse e Peaches, a Melon 1 fine dishes were shown only other kind | throat; Linné, cerise, PR e with : yell wish white; 
T of Morello Cher ео was a dish of Flore Madam Binder, carmine striped white; Ophir, 
n the Class of 6 Dishes Mr. Henderson again carried "чм generally. were quel. “ты ow came Eo spotted yellow; Penelope, creamy white; and Vests, 
- the first y with beautiful Punches of Mill Hill | Mr. Snow, Wrest Park, Silsoe, who had Jefferson, | carmine spotted white, In а group from Mr. Standish 
amburgh and Muscat Grapes, a Montserrat Pine аре? Kirke's, and Green Gage. Fro m Me Bailey, Shardeloey of Вело, the best were Reine Victoria Madam 
em тя Green- эке Ма Vot i ive | came Washington, Бепуёре Victoria, and Prince of | Standish, Ensign, Rev. Joshua Dix, W. F. пе, Basil 
and El Nectarines. From Mr. Bailey, gr. Wales; Mr. Simmonds seng Goliath, "Washington, ^ Wd (large and 5 УР: Rose nberg, Be Dombrain, and 
T. T. Drake, Esq., 8I ба, came ап Enville Pine S e's, M ant fe lasta good pink. From Mr. William 
Apple, ams Hamburgh and Museat Grapes, Moor Park | ртн which were present in great numbers, were KT cam collection, and 'a arge t 
Ма анин ка ыы dalen Peaches. EUR K eed P" A es 2 „free from spots or other | was also furnished from Paris by M. Loise. ты 
Turner, ursery, Slou oor ion of dessert varieties | however, though in good condition, were s 
Park abus a Melon called Eclipse, n e: was жег. © bad Frost, som had beautiful fruit of therefore by FA moans so showy as M English grown 
р Cornish Gilliflower, Duchess of Oldenburgh, Cox's specimens, of which s mh good examples came from — 
ас Orange Pippin, Devonshire Quarrenden, and King of | Messrs. Carter, of Ho Ibor 
the уыш Bu ERES ton, Warwick Cottage, | Exhibitions of donee "both French an: 
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and a small Qu Queen Pine Apple. Mr. Page, gr. to ^W. i d German, were 
Leaf, , Esq, Strenthun, contri buted Га st O =, Cockle Pippin, Devon- | numerous and extremely interesting, pk there were 
Gree Plum been ра Quarren den, Ribston, King of the Pippins, and likewise some good spi ikes and single bloo ms of Holly- 
ЕЕ H ei h ts, gr. Н D cms poe Celine. From Mr. Newton, Enfield Chase, came|hocks. Verbenas were also plentiful, and there wer? 
Gr NS I nrg and Daten Sweetwater | Sca rlet Nonpareil, Fearn’s Pippin, Kerry Pippin, Scarlet a gooi many stands of cut Roses; the la tter were not, 
М ub dons: я eaches, Elru; ectarines, and | Pearmain, Devonshire Minis а and Rib wever, 80 good as we m seen them at this season 
yery good Wine n бы P Ten ЕЯ 'eame The best visae xo rom Mr. Неа ther, |i Wed years. "Cui 
Perches, c n Chrétien Pears, Royal George | Ember Grove, n ^ hd ent Blenheim d contributed by Mr. Griwhly, o id toke Newi 
А cots, а аын. Quid "Pha Apple, two —-— та кые eva “ Doctor irem. Жул Shepherd's mong Miscellaneous Plan 
Du "басе ош, P Bla: eraya, entis Broading. Lilium auratum in bloom, ah 
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eta) Sun ^ Em eror Álexande er, Blenheim The hibitor also showed a pla 
Among Pine s there was nothin nd g р вро їп ваше ех 
е, and Tower of Glammis. Mr. -Sauders fur- leaves are alm 
Dvd with Werden ecd of two Queen к Ў т, Lewis ished тоттану TT Pippin, Mère ay Ménage, Dutch Тойго геад заме Ё those o an Ang 
б отор, one of which Aes hed 71i Б, апа ше other lin, Alfriston, Hawth ornden, and Hollandbury. tochilia, T Knip hofia 
Же Ye Q crowned, handsome, well| Of Dessert rt Penre, 1 S Mr. Harrison, Oatlands, | ——— 
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о" Mr. В Villiams's Bon Cree, Louise Bonne of Jersey, ат hf. 230068. 
— B erii: As a рдин, and Beurré Clairgeau. From Genera Plamtarum, $, auc G. Be el d. D. 
r. Sanders, gr, to Sir H. Meux, Bart., cam e Gans el's : defined according 
mee . Hen DTE afr Mode d speci- | Bergamot, Marie Tide: Williams's Bon "Chretien, Hooker. [The " Genera v unta de in the Herbaria 
came nem SMr. Young, gr. to C. | Am К "e ee to specimens ишара р tham and Joseph Dalton 
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the best basket of 12 lbs. Black Ham- | Bonne of Hout orn ү 
керә n neto Mr. Meredith, Vine Cottage, Garston, Chré tien e iios TRE Bo, а m Wiliams» Е s Bon of Polypetalous D pe plin ; Reeve 
е бон erpool Mr. Hill, gr. to В. Sneyd, Esq., also £ 3 disl Соппагасеғ.] а pp. 454. Pampin; 
2 Tu a T E, rl d 12 lbs., as did likewise M Has son, who sent very iR fruit dt put wp since * 
Oatlands ind Mr. Morris T ; аг ы, Marie pn and Duchesse VAngoulême. From Mr. | 16 is now a kmi and копирай pe gun 
all Black Hambarghs well Southgate, These wi Holder, Eton College, came Williams’s Bon Chrétien, | young Swede, a poor shoe TI E Botanists by the Р 
urghs уте А and otherw ise fine | Lo nise Bonne of Jer ER and Marie Louise ; and Mr. | History, astonished the worl which he cut dowi 
g- Heath er sent Williams's Bon Chrétien, Marie Louise, | duction of a в 1 8vo. bids in peld sacred 
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who had admirable specimens of or Pears for flavour, the best his predec m. 
nited weight of the 3 bunches | Мт. Harrison. Williams's Mon Curtii Ed palier | Mati d cone! clading that, al иш, Ла not mee 
.H e a good second in | this class. | 900 could be ROM ed i It де 
and there were also excellent examples from| Тһе teal Pears came from Mr, Frost, who sl tm. and the CP. 
d Mr. Omant, Epsom. | fine specimens of Cala the corner stone of Sy stomutcl Lien e since that time has 
i large both ín bunch] Among Miscellaneous Fruits w a good dish of stant aim of the greatest Botani? tether more than M 
оез, and hin n: with bloom. | Cathia Black Prince Strawberries, que a collection of | been to PENE and extend it, ane undertaken А 
e, remarkably well- | Grapes from Mr. Henderson, LA T and Vines & cen ntury afterwards the voce the 
Scedlin ng. and other "fruit rr ру ө great Jussieu, ph ri he materie td 
A ii ree чо very ine Modi ж ra 2d Messrs, Lane & So», of Great Berkhamp- | of his че брен, dimmi to tant works 
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which was 6} 1Ьз.; Mr, Mead, gr. to N dris Nr, from Mi Sno ms ae vm ш s vor been опе of the mos! 
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