458 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Dx qn 
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е Не l«cte " to thiu out e following ladies and ge aam 
Jar. Harland, Gard ò Bir Е -— MIN t нл ВР san Моё 5 d t quire — air and | id fo кз? duly elected Fellows, gentler tlemen 
art., Be ducit Part, Herts die 14. шү favour | тоот. Тһе trees are very Ж de К вет e 
e with a rep on this tree at the of next | rapidly, having gaine such 8 ДУ кен пе en | |W Ty 
September ? now and for the last two years ne с бна d точо Esq. d 
NA Correspondent | possession of them from a neighbourmg y Sivi е, sq; ; ; T Saul, Bd ; QC. 
Hose-in-hose M obs If Jour d o els P the|are rearing their young upon them at this moment. pum T Hea Bu Ralph | Hi 
in your 1 Ts 
Euh ins spriet verae ырш bed his seedlings | The planter has certainly attained more A the scrip- Pritohaza, aiy Davis, Miss Davis, Msa 
has no ached the four-seore | Esq J. но ТЕБЕ ЕЕ; Hon Ses Davi 
perience I think | years of wichi itis written, “Their в y'a is үте Gcr irl 
> One of your Readers. [Where did this 
Es x wssell, Nie! 
Kinnear, “д; C. Latouche, y 
Taylor, Esq. ; The Lady Elizabeth Si 
Coul 
,, WOouia 
pr deed in pan s, бс „) ns soon 
14 inch ша from my own ex ‹ 1 
he uld obtain earlier and stronger blooming plants | and 80 и OW. 
than by any other treatment, Mr. Henry Wooler and | happen: ANS Moi Lieut; ;- Colonel Т. . Bloi William 
myself have grown these lants from seedlings ай al .Bookeries.— Two months ago placed " v M AA u 
райык “ а roses М with ex view у of Fuge opes Hose- | nests in a tr ree which rooks frequented, and whic x! Ni ckering, Bit О. ер 
ЖОШ have taken to; they are now sitting on eggs. dig ird n das 
yne 
тее 
ter progress | а Баты, R: M. L; 
mea three or fou ү. 
ggs 
visedpif I wish iy € a rookery, that I Sen 
of the young on 
n «€ ү object we is x poe 
rm in bs usted as the pips enc osed will shov M 
v which flowered | сап be assigned by my knowin ng adviser for what 
a deep orange Hose-in-hose se eedling which re ЖШ азу 2 уо renders Reid, A 
ак pos first time in 1859, it v ial ba axe a that the 
sepals of the calyx y transformed into 1 
tee Ау petals that the borea n sanas me ce as much | LC in it т 
bloo. reat object, however, | Lilium pii i TE he seat of Miss 
s the mal form EE е obj e 
e Pol авн is to vastly im- | Е) 
and as t th ie | following dimensions is now 
prove this one er cim spring р ог ribbons; а T, vij 
erte ed sepals into po retain much eA. ti feet; girth of фо 74 inches; leaf, 844 inches by. 
pow y endur а longe perio inches; number of leaves, 26. The plantis growing | Esq, 
lla, another € xt ds obtained. Tho idol | in a small tb in in the eonservatory. 4 Subscriber. 
pips exbibit the bottom “ hose w fresh, whilst the up. ——————— 
r real corolla is decayed. The seedling was pro ene] | Esq. 
by fertilising a normal Yellow Polyanthus with the С UE biete "P осе of March 2 Esd. 
llen of а eream-eoloured Hose-in-hose, again working | т ciere yon AER pr Poe iov t6 = Mark. R. В. ка 
the pollen of the best Hose-in-hose into the Ye ellow, and bans Cinchms planté, Mb. the axéeptiod- of. two Gral ham, Bsq EC 
х un us e 
melar Sicut [3 ics di pen i He A | euttings they are all dead. In justice to Mr. Markham, | Е t 
P however, I must inform you that we have obtained y balio then ook place or plan 
y of | t the names of hr E peur 
lings; ey were nearly all with the calyx only a 
y coloùred, that i is, the calyx mixed w € corolla, | 5000 supplies of seed from Mr. Матка, таву о 
апа min speaking about ан Ше в оет ment Gardens under the "charge of Mr. Melvor, and | it was announced that a list wai 
Hr there is every probability of some of the finest |next number of the Society's 
córolla, or of the s developed Hose-in- hos e. 
i es Ve jim Hosein: hose influences | Finds of Quinine- yielding Cinehonas being naturalise 
Ща seedlings, 1 gs in this wa : j bes Ted 9 Daya Бай e on these fine hills. m Cross is reported to be at INNEAN: Арій 
3. à = д. пе Sent, pro- | Calicut with 15 Wardian cases vtae € ey ke. Henry Duckworth, 
m ion | 800 order; it is to be hoped that they will reach this | ур p, lected Fell 
ма dent; into ees ets—a ret step in opi a Bra healthy state. J. R. Morgan, Cap et, Cosi" de эу ected Fellows. 
к . - |vator of Forests, Octacamund, April 24. bearing on t 
d 
than & single one, o , 
it is the jarata inducement for raising this vernal 
favourite in an almost unrivalled spring bedder, to 
Polyanthus of clear 
tíctíts. 
AL: May 14 eu Сора, | addres 
g гаму 
маъ: s einer pisi |T 
oceasion by 
Veitch ; and along w with M а apee cr I 
allo ved ins. 
eponim 
e| also exhibited an extremely pret ty dwarf Pe 
This АУ stunted the 
ne 
ws me. siz 
of its s and retarded its time of flowering ; 
lovers, deine — was n di i еса а flow «i аш М, s with. Jot Moore spots =) all the Lon 
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ра en if тарау н Borgo: ance hel тп, the two colours producing a striking yet agreeable 
several pips h seven, eight, xt nine Јођеѕ, | р 1 
split to the te ena pips hid iie меге | ал хен чамд" с Sintii A D 
ction wit calyx, which thence had | f. д 
а маре of Уе w all up the sepal of the e same structure | gem b ire: ERI Tei be Ашы. iie кс 
Fe co Vus ав Cowslip's corolla. It has been said | Pimelea elegans, a new white-fowered kind from the 
м pae double Primrose will revert to a single if llection. Mr. Kendall, of Stoke Newington, con= ntrance 
e in poor я or become Їй; this I have failed in | tributed a collection of dwarf еса humb  |grotmd of all obstacles, aud Jevels а 
ecting, my ^ eui to get t n a se ri-doubl Cinerarias, to one of W/hicli, A PY: surface to the distance a 3 or 4 fee 
ri i e Polyanthus, e hope | ki j 
of obtaining a irala Pane 05 t E T iope | kind called Eclipse, a first-class certificate was as awarded |f жее city. E this not a 
a yellow Hose-in-hose Polyanthus, which I amentation у aer s Е 
— dud n the root of the lilac double Poly- | Hammersmith, M Mus Mera isyrin aes color. essre, lon of tearing 
i ss соо Au Man 00 bog with them | айн, н а Phyllanthus lie tm with little grey | Gra 
Sam wem E —€— is season. By {blotched leaves, and Arundo cua, a tall flowering | Grass grow 
Maki Б - g х ^ és from the | Reed pesembling Pampas hil, "but not so handsome, | $m 
іѕ to ascertain Ње ыды. of th Vus iiv wem ye t y jii е ааа о жао. Jm а 
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Tho reines pu in — to disposition and colour. | Pansies came from gr Sm piina» & Laird жест» s een 
E age m € тее had | бия, лае Azaleas from the Society" *s Garden a£ ^ 
m n i - ing subjects furni ыы а 
dine S argoublle Pear Tree.—Il. planted, abont | о Hus Сат t o» into еспе » tabl 
[wem d ago, a healthy Jargonelle Pear tree against | the Earl of S um Commit) нп 5 фе RE Hon liis о 
for their size ub: Deleg 
ME dal soil, 16 has grown and ama ‚ and рейт vepres to be fall ofj rn wi sprouted o 
ru узак ooks eem and der ia e TE pu м sweet and refreshing. They had been imported, | in the ва 
AM; хо P «s itself does not pic any Колчан ме eans from RA ox D е 
amoun oliage, but-it has never shown the Cia EA. bargs abasas on of Appl 
, st is ayer. The не 
quM emnes e eri and ктг = ром = state of pres : X Ж Ж plesy stt i т е far 1a yer iue the үс л. ibi 
т manures applied to it, and | Park, Stratford v vn 
inthe autumn о of 1 it w was root- -pru uned, but nothing Society came vario ы ds of Bote s in v v di 
There a аге three ог f small standard Pear „trees i in cate. е "отав s iio aum г тае а деч сегїїй- edge 2 inte 
What sorts named ened as follows, viz. :—Hi land letter, dated Ma 
can m и ее © this оер aee inge: лы Mary (Саны ы May 14; Black Prince, ng 1;|from us peva 
ep ode eis ei roots are the clay, | Richard П. (Cuthils), May 14; Eclipse (Reeves), |f 
cem. кү: кыл нарын | May 7; Princess Alice Maude, May 7; Keens' Seedling, 
ning бә» Perha е direcied. Muy 10; and May Quéen (Turner, Apiti 98: © T6 will T 
ps you ean undermine | thus be seen that as far as mere earliness is concerned, 
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A bed of concrete beneath the main | zm last must be placed first; in point of flavour how- ат! 
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ent I eam it may interest а d | Cunningham, the Palace, Fulham with 
their cell 
ear 1818 he sowed 22596 14 (беш Meeting).—The Right шег 
ws, and ploughed | Lord Bishop of Win chester i E p bring in provision 
