TA eye couldto ascertain the ‘cause of this deficienc cy. They} 
had had anaes “Of the omer of Cotton: ppinnisg © in Taal 
as to be 
find o 
repealed; and he must. express. his den ond an - woul som: in ‘oni ant is so easily | that oe ‘an che pierced in the manner spoken of. I 
prise that ens had > eee vad | clita ad propagated inthis climate, Pep th vite h | head ore ui the practice i is no t peculiar ar to 
Mane ter. 
=epesing ap noe ead Jes Ame o considerable: that a great produce might be l, icular, season, ase flo 
not have gone so. far eC trade ord. Ai bey, Char 
could not be sustained if that tariff aintained. Itwasa e for: the Soule is “ho ow w Bees know t soon Be neo. exotic 
the. and ‘joint-stock: companies in India oe they * will not be too.d ry, this nee rh green fibre is I | aaa which they never saw before, what they ob 
nag eit o) pence ae ON ieee PRERA EN nb ean trea, Es elt y. obtain 
he English Cotton manufacturers carry on their trade icq 1eVey or _ uç 7 of strong threa haps | from: suc’ with. 
a protection of 15-or 20 pe: on native industry? ic was | the hint may villea —Mr. Duncan’s laudatory remarks on 
Reg oh wet ae [pane entad —— Be a legislation | Cucumbers, e intend raphe a span-roofed house Bougainvillea soleil ens, in a late Number, induces me 
ol ears 5 ma r e hamber- 0! . z 
apathetic on the subject he hoped. the trade generally would 30 feet long and, 12, o t wide for Cucumbers., I wish | eth abn we bares a sping of t in. flower which 
take the matter into their own hafids, and d insist upon the tariff | ti e very wn. | was re s foll —In ‘April last. it re potted 
being repealed. Ifmills had been —— EEEE in India | Will some of your corres spon nde whe therefore co into $ A se compost: of turfy 
ibi when 3 i $ 
Doig mares arene Serres ser ann ig could not Me. Which,, in, their yap is the best. plan, and al aan leaf-mould, mkA little silver sand;: and ai 
o the.70,000,000/. of taxation imposed, and it behoved where. can. gosto- see it in operation? Old Su bseriber, shi nto a-10-i pa After it had 
to bestir them mselves. to make their voice heard. He | Burnham, Windsor. „Sh arte ‘rom 8 to 5 fee m length; it was 
priar Sareea bon the propos d company Siler pay most Almond. Tree in ma is now here, ‘at edinte house and bni 
Fe 1y, mat think tho 28 per cont. named was | aion oF 500, foe ST ioe legal of the sea, an| $ ee 5 papapa a 
byany PRES je ration; ren N they could wura- to Man- | elevation 0 t., above the , o sun „an air; i soon b er; fom 
chester capitalists and Cotton shes it would pay 10.per | Almond tree insfull bearing. Is. this usual in t 
cent., the money would be or Wales? ©. Not very un | in bloom for a, consideretle] leng th of P 
that would be required. begged to oer h is ‘hte to Me R se O: [Not S g ‘time, Ts wle 
for calling them together ; t ew s 
“have influenced him in tise natier-brl but motives of pure | excursion. in the north of E land, I on Me ets be; when i in full bloom it ranks fo amongst Stove 
philanthropy and patriotism. a emi aE Hehad great | a person great- experie ch matters, that plants nt of its sce High ene x 
pleasure in moving the although he had seen many trees struck by lightat , [and beautiful light-red coloured bracts; it is 
ni 
z Esqs, 
10004; John Cheetha: 
x | Bate 1000}; John Pender, Bia 10002. ; Thomas. Emmott, 
10007; - Hugh: Mason; 
[SEPTEMBER 29, 1860. 
pcom ut:door- í = rs, which. I- think- your corre. 
saci oo prove by referring to his rows of 
| Beans (Ronnies. My attention, has often itan then gee eh 
observing the oe fastening themselves = 
the flower tube of Se arlet Beans, instead o ithe bas 
> 1000% ; John.Platt, Esqs; 1 
e Corresponden 
Fibre Fen Hollyhocks.—Since a 
atri al of san fibre. of H relly. 
examin’ ing the flower a an ae 
T 
ag | propagated — oi ings. of half-ripened, WoO d 
Holkham Gar 
à YERS |, was ow 
“second the motion a eke expr: ne t | he had never know f a Beec apong 
interest he felt in the objec ir teen 3 He had been in | ® Suffer H emr obser ve ed by others 2 And 
= Cotton trade abont 4 ears ago, he wrote | } 
to Sir Ro! Haba Foe. and tad him A 
famine come, ws that z would xe as bad a 
etter ear.) He very much struck with the feas sibility ucatio te Gar deners.—I am-of rm that some 
orn the eis sketched jn the pr fons a for their qperattoais in pE nonr correspondents } have depa ted rather far from 
India, bi Ms abe the Pope of model farms. Being a bit of unt this head; 
a farmer himself, he could testify to the advantages of good a ubject that 
rything would.depend upon the man m edu ation it. has. taken, for of. pounds, 
shillin ings, and pence, I quite ee that on- the whole 
age- 
ople of India, he was 
GI e 
a kan late badly paid for 
the du ties required | of 
Horicties, 
TICULT TBAG: Sept, 27, (FLORAL Co 
i ssrs. Vilmorin & Co. Hn te Dasani 
soaren of 
beautiful doubl ; 
ould be jed, and th Tes fl 
tives i yas Cotton of the best kinds. = well in order to make gardeners of them, for if he from. seedri a Corr ae in the Bast 
Ss a ET A = a K- Faiet iA EN can afford to give them a naparan, bee ae they Indies.” they were Pe, doub le tha: srs. Vilmori 
ent to which Cotton would be Poaedinal Chi would be sure to far ve e remuneration. in other aS bot A wer arded pe elass cece Å 
ing to us, and if their inhabitants wanted professions, such: as law icine. A to to take | similar ene: senior ade t r. Crowder, of: Horn: 
iece, the consumption would greatly | gardening as it: stands, the 'majonty of gardeners : are castle; moog nyigi, pyramida growing verietyof Pen 
their own interest koina in this ahve a ait tas S erin the Rong of poora Jal ms firstclass 
ers tò the wheel with ey, the company would be | PAY high premiums trade r profession ; to. these | certificate as. likew: en. to as fine balda prt 
ee a S ere he be a pao T p | gardening is.a promotion in life-and circumstances: It wr walled E Bernis of eo er rton from Mr. Eds 
em calculate wi ey would have | may not be. we discourage these mg mento hat pla A lilac Dahli dled J om M 
H ertain that with» tition: be- oe YY i place. pad ilac Da sich ed Jano 
: Stas A RA tied “bien tition be- | Much, for, there must, be gar i y-it the lingan mended,às Dahlias Princess 
than paid for by the low price we,| Were! meee be: worse off. Wouldit pae e and 
s her Cotton, (Hear.) He wished every | be better-to ung gardeners of‘ the present with “Tiss, from Mr. Turn 
whee s fnovenent (Applause. 
“The CHa —[I have, since coming into the room, receive; 
a letter pgs my yE the ia ite member for South, Laneashire, 
Mr, Cheetham, which I will read— 
EM much regretted t! crete - 
in the mattor Te behaved every | the 
oe ‘ished to see 
day. to ake themseives proficient, in the Jmomledge of of 
nents educatio! Dahlia. ca 
their- rd- Der 
-then, if they. see: opening in canta A large showy yellow: nothe: 
1] more omenalta their RASA will be found vay was likewise commended, as. were also. 
di meras they will derive great: pleasur Orange-eri 
knowin > a7 is phos they have epee Co. of Bristol, 
their own industry. t I thin jority. of Gladiolases n med Herr Ro 
; | gardeners have.no wish to leaye their. pr s from Mr. Standis of Bagshot., Other fine varieties of 
ene all its, difficulties ;.and to, encourage. ti iolus were. also sho Stan 
or- — 
sharehold. 
of. the. proposed mp: for, thi = 
chase and promotion o of the. growth, i: p Snes cont a higher- stan moral and intellect beautiful stands of Dahlias 
ton in India, The quality trai ee vc from:that in my opinion be the noblest oe that could b 
1 
wee. nn a snolerels to limit @. sonsumption | es formed i in their favour. _Perhaps.it may not:be Bi ENTOMOLOGICAL: Sept. 3.—H. se howe tan 
pun in the United States.of Ame To nak this state zard eb feast Vi vo-Preeident $ in the. Chair. Mr. ; Wa ot ~_ 
apni Fog » ‘ie ara a AE rA oyge ed fe th 4 e: Eiioodes oi of 
mportance them t } ` 
dE ror e pa Eea roe Sa, Sturm 
PP. 1al AOD, shows. t 
Gatton fally:equel to, thab grown. inthe Unita Fos ed opaa wos tere more ‘they will want tol know, H 1 Foang-€ Gardener. bred from rotten wood bro ek Richmond: Park; 
grown rs lading but that, CADA its growth, a are dinect hitherto Stee a ome i in Britain. 
is rogue. it tha Indien, yok coltirat ban, now.exists | be a a cure for, the Grape. and. Rose m Mr. Stevens two. specimens. of Diachromus 
rs than: by Bp ie a. pF rk toe During- the heavy rains-and low sae “mperatar germanus, aces y found alive. in the town of of Deal. 
—— gree popora toba orm rmed. I hope-the respons which eon about six kian ago made, . Pelerin exhibited some ae Coleopte! i 
an poste ore wi: be ba, general, Opeth the partot those - appearance me Vines, ina low. on tc. beautiful vatiety o Staph igos Cameroni et 
r ppa SE abject: we havo-so | here just: as the. T were diniskingeas a pom and:it | pubescence entirely fu hibited s 
I also a aie tom. Mr- Dunlop, of Glasgow, who. ex- bega n to spread with such rapidity over the berries, series of Cram _alelog, nae me 
great smith the object of the mesting, (Hear.) g a Hor È orfolk. Mr, $ Stainton ex 
a r unanimously, Pe gaput y aiaga aig E mg en,- as received, f 
r- Bazury. having arte e Chair, it Was, stakan, om:the | house, and une pre the crop; exhibited 
-motion.of Mr. D. CHADWICK; by Mr. THOMAS 
TURN a} 
=i 
Ces. | 
| des Bie the dist 
+ noe e. of Ratisbon. 
mens.of Donaci aja Comari, wien in Maaa and 
t this specie 
id Waueni AAE Eh unfit, for, i T, therefore. dissolved about, 6 oun 
vote of t to Mr. Bazury for presidi of, Gish of boiling, rain water, and nguishi of 
Mr, Cuzco said he eould not put irosit a Aa i oA Sey aa De and in Gormanys 
yithont statmg hok OUN ha the resolution RR vai x idtnhey somali ihiel al peta oniy been found in Gorna se 
oie wen te co ora se pit an ena ie Saou when I could’ pace up the house with by ie Solomo A ie of Aleochara ruficornis, 1" 
Te s ini i a ith i 
men P they to'a second Bast | sa ety» ewipgad, Vine, affected. with sapaian Glen, near Glasgow 
ton of Sas sinata the be t oc state for 240 hours, I: found’ on a 
ear, . ndia wanted ; | Oidi rg . 
i he though it bade Bry a great poten if they the Oidium had: tammet quite: black, and ` had dried up, i comm r ) from TE 
came Cot: n enitivators 7 a large scale ; they might hav ag ines. a b SyTing) "N.B, onthe i 7 
mode! farm or so, and other vise set an exam ple St the nakte | water; at the same. time .r ‘sip oer tee apart ste Kawi Hislobo abi E tlie 
But when they considered the eect on sold ~ oA the spot, | kee eeping up a constant sup: wee i of fresh ‘ht ge ie signs age Shaws the itr 
Da Te dian Aire wus pels tenes | day: by leaving: the. lights "hi and AE e pen a pie Aa wt seine 
2 f; i aS OS. > 0- = ae. 
Pome to bai e with ia aoa RE si >for Bar | few nches, am. ha: Be on a y- that up: to rahis isd ae moa a plats ti ; ; 
ing co; l; rries ; 
bb idea, a, and th at jon Ie was his scrote, but but ‘he Me kan ed moment. the “evil ine net capear rod. 4 be Natit 
e, he o ld, and for g g EF E 5 of oaks: 
Gion pe eyer ity mad besa e pen a ear ea S | favoura bly, and I entertai ain a ees t in. the.end-all all 
ita § Re as Indian Cotton ranged ata lower figure in the | will prove: satisfactoryy Thav so- dipped some H ie aED 
a- those iaren aenep iier ea i h | affected wi th, p laS in the autin, and with the Ze- Jardin. Fruitier, du- Muséumy ous 260 À 
Ena ofany other part of the world. Hedidnot wish oe | same. result, Kerr, The. Gardens, Sulhamstead de toutes les.especes et variétés d'arbres Jrun 
e moyi ; it was his full belief that it was their duty to House, near Rea -a mgs tivés dans cet établissement, &. &e. Paks” 
go en ‘en tate itp properly: = Se eevee Bees,—Your correspondent" ‘ W: H a nti ons, cat is, Firmin Didot) Parts 25:to-36.: 
Cotton- ne init | hat Mr been oo. Clegg E best p. Ss 7 t truly. is, pak: F] hare for some gs ele sled Me ig i" our. cola has: reachedeits 
friend, prone | à ears panpa s ceived 
matte omades (Eont hence ` thought ete bathe DNS our E 6th n Rese omg B 2 i ie ja 
The kea pien, De wnt y ex- | bee to:pierce sak tube of flowers.in ore to fi the | maintains. the high character of that areas ve 
pt ag - | honey within, in: cases: where. the. tube. is not: large | The.plates.are. beautifully exec! uted, and 
List of ERNES f the body, of. the i ow that | colouring of some. of: the. frnits-1 ray, bo considered? 
Res: Thomas Basle, Esq. , | they pursue this plan- in the case of some of hat alenging some oE tue ARA ee w 
