248 Descriptions of Select Vajieties of Apples. 



A very interesting discussion took place on these different 

 points." 



We would only add, that, under our bright sun and almost 

 cloudless sky, the objection made by Mr. Slow is of little con- 

 sequence here, though, in England, it may be important to 

 secure all the light and sun possible. But figs may be culti- 

 vated here with good success in a house with vines, as Mr. 

 Allen and ourselves have proved. 



Art. III. Descriptions and Engravings of Select Varieties 

 of Apples, By the Editor. 



XVI. Walpole. 



In our volume for 1846, (XII. p. 475,) under our Pomo- 

 hgical Notices, we gave a brief account of this new apple. 



Mg. 25. Walpole. 



Since then, we have had an opportunity to judge more fully 

 of its qualities, and, as an early fall apple, it is well worthy 

 of cultivation. 



