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E them. „Тһе weather for th i 
"limb of pe ;d Hybrid of similar origin. From Messrs. | post wa егу favourable for b. a ташлау. 97 
cultivated at зер. White flower, limb of per.,flowere A Cineraria : and two varieties damp situations, the io t ай | 
reflexed, stout hab Smith, of Dulw rich, ‚ саше orcing; ene name ed Snow- | stroyed, pang о an 
7 f Pel or the points o ra 
23 QAM 1 From Napo. o Biy Ta isa m m-|d rop was white ж blotched and расей; he Шр е. е "branches, tho 
n caes, Ё Vae 
bles Ismene Amancaes of Lima, but fl. E p petals ki with popis ish Са iin th Mark un bratehes were AP 
not yellow. ribundum, n E were awarded | and ino à А: 
у! e bulb is a Narcissus, spotted Pod. p dee р; . Henderson points, 
of aov [4 Faturat Order and from moa Labels of Commendation. Messrs, ei К аш йү 
far down on the w slope of the Andes, in tae Ene: ed Ru nigga TA puit mad porte coim born Ча а was not 
у d fragrant. Lea ep green foliage and snov › largest ү 
be er vii x E ЗР чм lant has compact te erminal clusters. 4 feet 
very large, ovate. І с t fin a р 1e9)—C. W. Dilke, Esq. аро ae entia 
ever been described. 9.—(Fruit пату ее). ааа аас 
dations on frui 
ll. A bulb from the forest west of the ааш the an А рар on ie: depre aa Ons aP Cranford, | Deodara о 
ыш , А Ја fine plant, undescribed. Yellow | frnit 2 was m y Mr. Gr assuming a gre m 
flow Р idi ы m Mr. Spary. ighton, came example E^ y pe olg ood is affected, but 
12. r s —Flower maroon colour. Alchipichi,| Black Hamburgh Grapes, i whi wap ме eden. wil д 
north of ior Large flower and showy leaf. abel of men ч ey were апа; 3 
13. af Quito leaved bulb from same place. Unknown. | finely coloured.  Pitmaston Orange i сор a the plants of Cupressus macro 
14. Do. with yellow flower ; neat leaf. eectarines, from trees in pota small but we Үр! р А е larges 
15, Callithauma viridiflora. —A fine plant; -seage nn ЗЕЕ. | sweet and juicy, came from "e о X йз branches, and takin 
16. Bulbfi ton Park, near Stratford- Ar t — all in entertained that it 
17. Bulb from forests of Nanegal. Unkn ficate was awarded. pples, nine eet; | 
The Коконд, all belong to. Nat. Or. PERENA M good preservation came from Mr. Cole, St. John’s and. O. sam TORUM 
and would make a fine gollenti > Among them were Blenheim Orange, rather CO niit dn Е parta ог 
Dr. Jameson sent you of &| past their ag. ras “Щщ sound; Ashmead's Kernel | poi," 95 feet high, havin f 
plant equina the Tiger йо fonar, for ur at the js Of|Spice Pippin, a long keeping e o na kind ; Ls d |eumference. Р Pin s >. radiata, and P nd pana 
Pichin ре яв ой ʻo, growing | Waltham Alley Sedit, aom, Mz, уота, enm iety winter with Those of the P of Ms and 18445, 
If iT as the ШУ ae very small, 6 Dey Sight be sent | Tum | Apple п med Mela Carla, A, Bii, а yes held ае d d by gi атаран б injuries produced 
a let The flower is purple, and the plant ong since башгей in he Transactious 5 ne ROM ~ figa rdens Tu 7 Fro rom Me, James Бия ; stt nime 
Allied ' to Tigridia. ultural Soci ety ; cellent keeper, | bridgo; 2. MS ТҮРПҮ Н i 
You must pen a number of plants produced rom |} Ioh umor than wa rA to ripen it E Е. И E b & lega d pka ЖЕ ) р 
seed sent you by the Doctor not known elsewhere in | in епос Жора Mt. Danicl-Herdüaen, Вабо н den, Bolas; 6 M 
Great Britain, and it would be well some time to have —(0 rdinary Meeting).—C. W. Dilke, Ба. Mr. T Anderson, Оха E CAN near Кйшй; 1 
ifie i i here i Mr. William B ar Edinburg 
hem classified, described, and published. "There is so Sg ud ps On. thiaopcasion:- 5. candidates 
м оо ааст tbis region and the rest of | ice d Fellows, and a bal lot took place for plants, t is Profe cred ва fou Де ues po on the ) 
e world—the mountains are во differ names of columns | trees whic a a 
z so impenetrable—that a knowledge of е орт week. Тһе result of the ballot will be given in | from. Mr. W. Scot 
natural productions will get out but slowly into the next Number of the Society's Journal mouetur ut аен. СЫЗ 
world as to the Laos ai p planta, a se Mr, Напа Охаћа 
9 dle. со T: dui RGH, February 141. ca vegetation at Bilstane, n 
appear to be grown with difficulty in our northern ое аон вук күз bh on нр замі Lc numos ML ER o im: MEO 
{ ee ко M TOO of the late Frost on Trees and Shrubs, by Mr. James | Stewart, Cairnsmuir, Wigtonshire; from Mr, 
n мы { j^ is "S еч ki fe dle d sah э MNab; with some additional remarks by Professor | Stewart, Dalhousie; m id 
species of Ecuador Gentians in a collection; bu RCM Dun E 
1t of all duo Balfour. уа І 
x Pu. Кн! DS 418, ei аша qr. Юл After referring to the ME e: уа weather Ге" the шч these situations the t 
M 1 and 26th December, 1860, a e indications of the register | 28°. · At Bilsta: 
[We are indebted for the foregoing letter to Tsaac рг Зорони at the nitg бый, Mr. M Nab procena o5 on the 24 
Anderson Жон Esq.* who has succeeded in raising | describe the effects produced on the shrubs e eus 5 
1рї ants, among | Garden. ff ein on 0 e 
pem Mie har: Nace r^s bs p E NER lel ev aigron: Many species which did not at first seem injured е табага to th 
ed. an etai 
ew. Tis experience, Кыят. coin- Tlex) especially in damp situations, will гейге to be cut ding. hat, env sovere- winka 
Sie s ts e that of his enthusiastic керешн as | down. Опе large specimen, 35 feet high, having a stem 6 feet rel me cam cl b 
of of getti seeds fro m the w in circumference, Sith 8 heiisphétteal. top 135 feet nim has| Vegetation described by 
ts perished. ee injury sustain sustained .Oaks was Ee hose observed. during ) 
кени . |8een in their stems, and in the points of their Shoots, and | extensive tree-s кые, destrue 
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brown io ; 
the rest of the tree. The Lucombe Oak ченен — ordinary hardy evergreens, plants dem 
EU ete var.) is injured, and shows фе. "поа the suffering аа, Dee than those in йш» 
ES |а: (Que S uber) баке ы Кү the ок Bobart concludes—* 16 is hard to say 
rcus Buber), although а e RA shoo © 
mu gone, the branches and Stems seem as yet u erac. n proof fen among 
evident ча рго bark. 1 Ё stand 
the 
Rovan H ORTICULTURAL, ami 9 A deduc Vtt 
—Rev. J. Dix in the chai 
isti f e eire nulata prettily or- 
nam Va eri frui white and pi 
flower Уя v es, the зной ted Rhodo — many of them are 15 foet 1 
Edgeworthi with two blooms on it; anda tm ei 
men of Erica hiemalis. The same firm а w 
an Epacri 
similar award was likewise made to Mr. Tote: Royal having a аа eet 7 inches in circu 
Nursery, lough, for a grey edged Auricula named D t bond Seems in a precarious state; the leaves on | Тһе oval 
The Rev. Geo. Jeans, a promising variety well marked пута виве 
с амай From Mr. Turn 
likéw nera "Miss les, а rn free 
Кеше s тайну, white with a dark siio broadly 
edged with pup e, and other sorts, deseriptions of which 
n former er reports. To Mr. Bul, Nur- 
exhibitor likewise showed other | e foliaged CPinlans oHentalis) С Wi E undernea 
lasts nhi ch have bes en noticed in previous reports. А fie ТП extent Îl n d e thoróughly known ЕР is 1 реу pa endo 
first class cv was awarded to Mr. Kin ng eim а deciduous shrubs, particularly Ac early | inch ^ k = 
horn, Nurser Hen for Azalea Kinghorn дреха have had their fowerbuds much de- күнде o 
А. m g Ror Cm S Azalea pontica, Ribes sanguin ES (n some ndo yellow colour 
rosy pink yarie y of ood form and substance. Mr. Salter | шор) Cydonia pe oen ere gracilis, &c. Roses | first segment above аг 
of Hammersmitli нов à Label a f Commendati «ie have сен su суча all the climbing or| wit w line i 
Verónica Chamædrys pulciireinii, à pen ardy | wall tandard-budded 
being „destroyed 5 А wide-set black poi 
variety with yellow variegated leaves, “д4 ie rom the | ото ИҢ чо, alzo йа. "Ines pes isum album) when URLs 
n à wing on A race oy. n the branches of ilus | and a pair behi 
same eese ie also came variegated varieties of бап adensis, ul г been injured but it pee the inl К MUR 
Lunaria biennis, and Symphytum officinale ind tubero- ft indi EE ETT p pia к Mp The late | a few d cm 
Ж лай io Ww. m. е. О 
hs to the Ias ast, which had leaves broadly edged with prayed very injuridus to the Duda Аа УО ung shoots of manas the prolegs, and the legs 
yellow, was awari abel of Commendation. Messrs. | frat trees. The injurles i іп many cases will not be sufficiently | parts about. the mouth are m 
Parker and Williams again showed Statice propinqua, | known till the shoots containing the blossom b Dind. backwards tha 
a half shrubby greenhous de raised between S.| At the present time, the buds are swelling fast and if cut in this t i 
Halfordi and S. i Ы 5. A s ongitudinally, the young flowers will be d quite brown. ; respect, as also 
S. g S. profusa, а | Thei injury is €: observable on all wall trees, such as caterpillar that 1 
moderately vigorous e Бейше blue and white | the Tene h, Nectarine, Apricot, Pear, and Apple. The bud The only resin-mo 
the sta fruit. trees, in certain situations are all m uch in- | Tortzi fe 
‚В. Buckalew, Esq., merican Minister at | jured, "The Fig trees are destroyed to within 18% ыу of f the Ortrix resinana 
E an "арази: and an intelli Dae o m dex mcm, E Lu Co 5 first report Stephens. The actio 
rost, on llth January, i i 
z dmm infücted o the Conifers are vias the rie и 
g more апа | ochre-yellow, with а brownish red 
more visible. Fora time it was thought tot e Speci уен а history 5 
"n Araucaria imbricata would get VE the at th sp "i is =й four lines long. p. 355 
points, which was the frst indication of t thé edes КИ e frost | “ Treatise о т Тавеб 
