aod THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE 
а frut except those thiuned ОП, and reporting the progress of у’ аа ДЕ and an- 
Ч mu : 
бей Saret with wood. Many of its d nouncing eie ria d works connected, v. with the new 
n the e walls had symptoms of il health | Gar ? t contemplated at во edrly а date as that of the 
in шайр ; че onstitution was impaired by the | present anniversary, and as the р ogress actually made - 
frost of October, 1859, how wasit that the tree plante kept Inte А ith that antieipated ТШ уыш е 
: „ ы p їй Council believe that tbe interests 0 
in the Peach house зав had sympt isease, | them at the last anniversary have not su ered at their hands 
у toms of disea: ffi i 
but on the contrary is in the best of health, and has,| In thereport of the Council then made they said thai “th 
at the time I write, 10 dozen Peaches on it already | hoped and poured. [ in theabsence of rad e 
stoned? There аге localities in which the Peaeh and id di а will be аА the sme el trus that they wil 
А " ear ; n - = 
Nectarine do [оз le& one do what they will with she "to IRI не v anticipation so held out, notwithstanding 
them. I havi en Чуст do badly in parts oft t the ey | ha had contend with formidable obstacles 
` Worcestershire, and А cot trees amy would поб | g fro енй wholly beyond either their contr a 
arched brick or anticipation The налр of these was the un Lern edentedly 
CK- | wet season of last It threw the earthw of the 
ng p 
work bottoms, and on all sau nner of contrivances; while же arden 50: far behind 4 that it was only by the A EN 
When I lived in the north of Yorkshire, I could get good eteron (Bet Uie del ay has Been made up. This however has 
er fro icot happily been done. The second ше hindr: - pre wa ААЗА: езш 
0 m Peach, Nectarine, an Apricot, by a more | TF c i 
: E P ..| continued frost, and the briek-work and masonry we re enay 
na tural way of planting, and in heavy soil. Мр this E ing A — er the ground i during that dora Afia i 
agai n bac 
in view, I have been led to the conclusion that every | pulsory idle when they have been 
ni t wo locali mi is moist the o strike ог the PEEN omen. "m РЕЕСТРА 
i z s anding the imper! ections cause ese obstac. » 
and cold тор and I am i duced in consequence | th пе Council feel bound te pem the | specu 1 by, thes 5th of June. 
to think that if I am to succeed in getting out-door Some » portions of them will not be in such a state of complete- 
wall fruit, I must lift almost аша, г, for here үй 18 s the cin uld wish, and it E be matter for the grave 
болеа eratior ot the New Council to be appointed this day, 
t Чы f trees, аы Oak in de анн for tl х 
ут Roberts, T % ү, -peik Castle, Tullamore: | Oneof the works to w h the Council allude is the E 
Ulin Márc morial of the Exhibition of 1851, now ex т. ер 
Жай/ай in D ^ ich, as lows are already гате, h n 
S Z 2660r | placed at the disposal of the Society by the committee entruste 
оа сЕ БЕРБ with its 50] si! This is а work dependent on the powers 
RB Звы ВЕВ 9 óf labour of а single individual, and must bide its d 
Fig Soro 5 © ud although every per has been pro mised to be made to hav 
Бера "VOUS сс. it ready аз soon as possible, it cannot be in its position this 
e ES.. 2 =з? year. 
ова E£ÉQOc T Another feat ill not be ready by the 5th of June, 
@ E RP ES Ө Е is the supply of water. After inris consideration the 
LX A E B SEES $8 5 Couneil decided on providing the water requi red for the 
AREE 4 9 $ A various basitis, &c., as well as for the general use of the garden, 
в 5 BOE Ww Y y sinking an artesian well They found that the annual sums 
:. ВВЕ. which теа be charged b; ше water companies for supplying 
ess X them was so large, that it was economy at once to take this 
step ; and "Mosirs. Easton & bk have contracted to do it, 
guarahteeing a supply of from 35,000 to 40,000 gallons per 
lectures, 
should such be r 
com 
and for 
e| now "jid upon the table. 
o | had been unavoidably delayed, “but would be 
the Fellows. | Бет Ж НЧ 
The Council feel 1 eir ty to ex 
iy the Queen, and H.R.H. tbe Prince Oa Б 
Нег Majes 
nt 
unable to пері others are not yet received каш 
ist of th 
zu 
The iota at the Report having beenm 
the Earl Grey and seconded by Sir John Boile; 
[Mar 4, 385 
the reading of m 
esolved on, papers on веш 
The interest show: 
o have so kindly testified their poo: а 
- On proceeding to m ballot for officers 
membe rs of Сод il, Mr. „Већ тгу Во hri r 
ns 
М 
advocating lis own rdum toa sent. ini hat | 
T. 
т 
H 
8 
pac Lindley, Secretary ; аш 
С Ed 
A 
ward Rosher, p ^ { 
= 
year; and that to 
d a | о> Ther other minor matters which, though it may be said ‘lark, Mr. 
t2 89% H that М side are incomplete without them, can hardly bi uditors for t 
T a ты | £o o3 ranked under the head of unexecuted works. These are| vacancies in the Co iii: caused by 
еее B | RE a statues, tazzas, vases, and other objects of ornament. Asthe| Henry Pownall 
о 5 Council trust that the garden is to be progressive, and that con- y E f 
> re stant additions to its attractions will be made during successive Charles Edmonds, there were for 
d ы pg : © Tem, rdi Ap € Nn sl or removed at an h 4 nta- | 60 votes; for Mr. 
MEA ES TOT g 2 © ion w made, altered, or removed a e, tban C 
х 93882885 SER Eo ki in that of the Vermanent s structures of t thegardan, Y rich their 5o ves; Ar lr l 
> Е exertions have been specially dir ected to Бате ready by mid- VOLPS 1, ЧЫ i ird da thi 
eupon declar 
бит. 
1f the progress of the works has been satis factory, not less 
so has been the progress of the Society itself. ^ Since 1859 a 
ер number of new Fellows eir joined e vu ety than 
its 
e eos ш. 
confidence in the future r of таз ор 
me funds of the Society far e in this manner been largely 
recruited ; муен” of those who have joined duas the gi pu 
years have become life mem bers, their subscriptions represent- 
ing a sum of ме 13,3001. 
The Sto however, have been, and to Belen the 
‘uey ло moug o цу 
^ Titte Bridy.—0.8 inch of net fell on the 26th; hail on the 
Ath, 12th, 17th, and 30th ; snow on the 18th and 21st. 
Camiden cr ели ази 3 m on 91st. о! the intimation to the Fellows themselves 
3 .—Hail on the 5th, 6th, Ith, 16th and 30th; snow on | Notice calling th Special General That meeti: 
; and 21st. held so recently that it is unne to advert more cu- 
; x years) fall for the month, 1.85 inch. larly to the and arrangements relating to that loan, 
.—Dr. Dalton's average (47 years) pig ches. PM aecount of the money received and expended on the 
g been only three | Kensington Gore account to the 31st of March will be found in 
there 
Oat sow wis ng commenced (on the Appendix. 
The General Account, représenting the state of the она 
between the 10th and 11th, and assets of the Society before - recent alterations, has 
hic its way into а порка y stai 
2nd of June, when the new S lado of the Kensington 
ona du^ Gore Gardens comes 4hto operation, the two accounts hitherto 
4j MY | kept separate will be amalgama ated, ' 
it wasmy P ob that from what| Th een under the agreem Her Majesty's 
атта 
a oC ос Шог y, found it nece to apply for à N 
Charter. This has been for Ана time i preparation, and 1 а is 
ther 
been zecommended „Љу the „Counci 
the 
та. 
LINNEAN, i^ 
Mr. D. Moo 
шаре, a анн ring specimen ( 
alo us Cr uc ciferous Ж ant Ме 
— The 
e exhibited from 
en 
e seeds 
was fi: 
about 
aised in Europe, were sento 
Major "Madden, » Who per Fs 
rs ago 
ared above 
u^ 
¡gronn 
to increase g 
e spring adven 
186 Ж; 
4, 
-|The follow wing 
eo m of н nS a rota Се 
the 
first time in April 1855, now 
The flowers. of 1 he 
need until the blos 
pem 
On the true er 
uf sects an 
expected to pass the Greal nee Mes ithin append 
nging the: subject d cham- | The ordinary working f the ан ме acm ing bh | vient 51 
me Bat iust Heure uring the з 12 оке Several ballots 
А stand | fr seeds and plants have taken place, and this mode o- April A PII 
9 and | distribution has found favour with the. ч chair. R. Не 
у nd in order to visit | fining the . distribution of. flower and vegetable seeds | of the 
КА garn [the rule is od) un уз, оона pow thot Cwlebogyne ilici 
o : at Yester. Ела. de QM: SM CANI tò Mho ecting them 
der that direct in — wards, Mr. G t to | has been from which the inferio, B a y саа being the original ones 0 
Yéster and erected the р. in question, with the | 0687668, ted, and a very large nümber of s а T wp. ei^» = 
chatnbered - borders, Of one thing 1 am certain, and Len: 1 distributé ked ie " Tas ава ЖК а fruit ctis I 
that is, is, that it was no other E^ n than Mr. Shearer | than ever, to be a solid advantage. T е more Hs 
liimise “ыш Р... з. the chamber among the Vine tenda co оГ thelr тоң ruit Committees have, ünder the superin- ze 
Poois. John Monro, Räbl , ence of their respective Secretari Я тев 
J ?, еу Gardens, Barnet, ried on their investigatio: oed Мт. Мобгегапа. Dr. ni 
m——————á ner, A is ККЕ by their Tope d in одот 1 А infruit. He 
А mammen g The Council have reason SS Ero Fn ота ОР А iu Р 
 Borietis. ER анде ы siu канш ga ge ete for tani 
Жотлі Hon t "My lone | EE mad QM. UO The Council, however, think that the | Шеїг destination вао 
j етар бе the "election of совае Ана о nm moro important e шо авер va | бус; шу P Se Ring аран ы gey i 
F e ensuing year and receiving the Report of the prelimin расй bie ожо were г m 
cil, was held in the new Council bot in the | diete im South. vis bon э an interesting ое ga 
en at ington, The Earl of Ducie | witha collector S? acad i South ements Mo. MN 
) Africa, to collect and | botanists a full 
ld the chair. Lord Llanover and the Right Hom. | 60886 seeds and min Е, z^ in Пес io 
: * È. Kennedy, havi * e spacious Council Room in which the Fe м 28 
«n ien , жр 8 Mem. ет bn inei e ve not oni only y furnishes tèn thèm m with a a suitable fhob ariere um time to the identi 
А ) etr minor shows pe со! апо 1 һе 
wi mpetitions, rs, wi 
ба ев Report from the Council to the Dat removes any difio ulty as to a hall for the delivery of | numerous mista 
LU RES Nr CUN * In 1820 and 1821, the two most prosperous years of the much to the 
е рае мев | Fellows m5 ‚гоп el Дона. During the iast two years 937 
wishes to treat rr d 
Sp: Spirit." 
The 
n to 
ly, 
lan 
