PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 83 
the markets of Paris; and of which the value 
nd white heart я e geans of B uie 
doe; the plums of Agen, of Tours, and o 
raine; the gooseberries of Bar le Due; the jdm 
berries and cassis of Dij 
the trawberries 
of iyare, which — Р id argeilles 
to cu extent of nearly 8,0007. sadip < the 
peaches of Montre ait: the chasselas grapes 
Thome the fi genteuil; the cherries of 
St. Bris (Yonne), of which the last harvest upon 
e кене t of an 
} 1 Reine Claude? 
enco и апа 
же so much waste and 
artin, Prevost of T 
usseau of Estissac—whose ей 
have received the crown from the Ногііс 
he A’ 
d of this circular the 
these courses, divided into four 
parts, corresponding to the principal operations of 
fruit a rboricultur 
ca 
"3 
f чуй Sie ies e , present iem 
without any expense мй rish, at the tim 
fixed 4 the lessons, that is we four een а 
year, at all the localities which shall a appl <А 
he programme о course ends 
the culture of fruit trees hen the Sou Bie int of 
view of the — of the. proprietor and of the 
M In the former case, the TM oe will 
i ate garden and will entail no 
the parish must place at 
the Professor a field for trial, and 
us ou, gentlemen, to give this circular 
thé greatest possible publicity. You ill perhaps, 
for : te it е 
ll commence by the four sub- 
prefectures, from the second fortnight in voe 
l beg Messiers the Mayors to address their 
demands me without delay, for they will ем 
і і e i i 
Hybridization. 
CH useful information regarding sudo ga 
Mvcu 
tion is possessed by those who are engaged о 
that subject. Various causes e 
vent the publication of thes 
to take the troubl 
ing 
а dry list), with a note of their results, along 
any relevant collateral detail 
а 
in, Mr. I 
Anderson He enry, Major Trevor Clark, Mr. Standish, 
е арргоуе “ M" attempt, and Һауе eceired 
from them vari ' guidance 
— who m - de ex 
mpresses ctn the 
ism dévition to the 
of countin 
either parent b eec un 
exists, and adds, * "But of 2 subjeets we um be 
far most ignorant of en relative. а of fertili ity 
ti е species one with another, 
cie 
ne especially directs 
different ere t of success 
“ re are times and seasons the bcndítiins 
of the-air as vage the conditions of the plant or 
the maturity of its organs must be watched an 
seized upon 
The. electric state of on atmosphere 
has much to. do ith n there are 
У hem 
tractable and intractable tribes of flan the first 
allying come res readily to cousins twice or 
thri moved ; ibes 
rice ers, as the tri Malus, 
Rubus, ж Ribes, resist all intermi h kin- 
dred species alien to their own s ou say 
that failures woul structive. I could fill 
olumes es, and in эз certain 
families where the individuals wi not more re- 
ote from each other than 1 in хе чч ‘families where 
I had complete success.’ 
The Council invite the cooperation of = sam 
in Bis | such a record in their Proceedin 
Hrs ON OF THE CARN 
telligent a amateur must no not реб. that к пом 
unieates colours 
—— 
t їоеК is 
naturally white, that - ought to ыы taking 
ed beare 
, the red, and the yellow are three 
primitive a ita which give b 
when they are united by th 
corol We have ascertained by numerous hy- 
bridizations which we have made, то 
and herbace 
a yellow айана; impregnated by a viole 
