198 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, [Man. 26, 
— н g tated t bat kc ee 
looked upon the word as a provincial ——H lake district shows that on ascending the hills the e wit s — ақ dim e = pit : "o which proved a 
as — to have forgotten its incorre m- | tity increases up to an elevation of about 2000 fee че qu ating? e de ike печ E en 
matical constru All lovers of fruit and fruit trees | then decreases), I altered the position of the gau ! truly anh асва цат з reat M is тийчу 
will recollect having received grafts from friends not | the Ist of April, 1851—broug en on n the top who orders it of one of the largest 1 neighbour 
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тонна, ; the means an isolated ease nal I deem iid 
its deseription i i h,* B àl fin; | 5- “th auze down from the tower, and pla d it by the ; pa most useless to 
— — i provincia! В = lk ipe eni ee "i on the same level with, the 8-inel one. The pens hinds, m e N asi trade is disposed 
under the bright sun of France, will — that result: of the last 11 months shows that still the 8-inch | to traighttorward mode in business 
it is really beautiful in —— nd April This long | gauge Pherae yn the scia t an th | а 
name would be cut short by John — who mentioned in my fo to : - ; 
—— Jong ме нагу the * of country vil- Mr. Lawes, that the — "de dn the receiving — ~ а name of this Plum in a late те Tt of the 
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lages, Wymondham becomes “ Wyndham,” ini: so on— | vessel the "E will be the proportional, quanti of me 
and be made into Beanfin ; and then John (who seems rain caught by it. The foll dingi4 D : А 
never to have liked the word Beau, L suppose se | results : in. cial 3 8 ова Te o a," Downing wat * “тшш 
+ bie i inch g j - , ; i 
it was French) afterwards made it Beefin ; this has 42 ft. 6 in. from ground, 5 ft. from ground, America,” it should be Huling's Superb. I received j N | 
owt —— orae The — — of | 1849. September . 3.870 nu some six or seven years ago from Ameriea — | 
2 sex are ы BROT ... m. NO à 
i ean ва муг rire ает чет 4 Beemonts,” “Belvoir —.— ОИ Gu а aoo ол — 585 =m - wA А „ 18 аз! п донг. | 
м | December. 2:844 ... "n e. 2.98 ipe Sept. о; juicy, rich, and ex. 
p called “ Beevor” Castle; the origin of the name 1850—January „ shine 4. 1,964 cellent.” The tree ie quite Жапар. {ог its lags 
of the Queen's beef-eaters is well known, an — Februar КЕ B — ый downy leaves, and stout downy shoots, and forms 
* i 1 i dui 3 is 
| * ss — mer quint 3 e March eve {он ри died snow - {оз 77 0 pev snow most beautiful Py ramid, oun form it Seems to ү 
: 5 April... osi © naturally. -Ri эш 
to raw beef, and its name supposed to be derived from May 1 He 1915 
Р : Н КА СИЛ AN Treatment of -Larch.—The. best way of 
САГ TN it 
1 х T — — p — LE " ^ i a9 9T with the жыт erke and hoepen is the m | 
above, please to forget all about “В p y INO 1943 ison ld men М allan Gt; ны 
märk”) „ Lindley's Guide™ was my authority for: the Beptember co ESI UIT — Y it at . — be dy 1 for the bark, — 
ripening of the May Duke Cherry; he quotes Langley, Geber US 05 7 RA- PM enn 1 are, на k, defton, 
and I suppose correetly. Mr. Hogg’s * British Pomo- November . 300% 5 | ~ = — NS Pee eei imei pend. 
27 ; mbe И А sad di. one 1C. intended 
-- ы "s ee n — iedeen ры «шк, m 2 — „ 5.290 for auien and other purposes, and -it shall have to be | 
as no English authority is given for this name, J, in my M: mx NO E 11 4316+ wni up, first-year peel off the bark, or strike them with | 
simplicity, Suppose -— it to eri a — ation of Dr. Diel's — ber pa "edm _ ape ie 5 Tenn | 
German пате. Am I c Hampshire Yellow ve them standin 
me of its English names ; * Golden Winter Pear- — in 19 mon nthe ale 8-inch gauge, € feet 6 inches | which is far from qui always th the str not to neglect. 
‘main seems quite new, an Vi deMteiály not rechire + m the ground, had received 4.160 inches more than | cutting them down early in th 
King of wu Pippins, HH.” (see B. P., p. 128), or im 5-inch at 5 24 above the gemi, although six of a dead, capillary eee not be g resisted by | 
Eers King of the Pippins i is an pus not 8 to those months show +. quantity in the 5. inch gauge. the living iren soon fills the pores with. peii od 
any extent. Mr. H.should have origin. I inch gauge, 5-inch gauge, rapidly contributes to injure and rot the wood. When 
e it is a —— name; es am, — it is 1851— Apit.. puc QD AMA D ОД hae eroui you proceed to сиё the 3 — er r 
likely to lead to confusion. Mr. H. would Mna e May D qMMA oo A. си ANNO off in when the tree 
“better to have given it the name of * King Apple, Rea,” Sune СЕ Д ВОВ de. i0 Gite MOD falls it shall ‘alt oy ak — E the bole off the ground, 
as he suspects it is the variety thus — dled by his e pl TE Br Yu There leave them on the spot in wood, i 
favourite author. “The reasons given” for departing Spender a. cues OM dac ra shaded, for another year enden ; they will lie off the 
' from the nomenclature of the ‘Horticultural Society's tober wil? 8859: „2 cuu. oO AL — D wong and. get ne ¢ 
Catalogue, are not good and sufficient in the instances I atime gg Rae Ses vod Cover the sawn ріееев with 
Sem: given, and in © Joanneting, Beefing, and | 4955. Janmary л 5802...  .. 5410 sacking the lime upon them, — leave them enclosed 
**Quoining border on the ridiculous ; but I regret I Paes. AAI a uus qu, ANN lon convenient. You, must observe that you 
mpsve-way to a merry thought when writing, for I have t uas cuin SLE "dot well yrs them че те to other forms after 
NEMO ridicule on “ British Pomclogy;? or its yos being once so treated in lime, for it renders them hard 
author. It is a nice little book,and would be much In 12 months the Finch gauge at the lower "in had and durable, and, by destroying the ви ete pi 
nicer were it less like a D catalogue; it con- received 2.666 inches more than the high acid, 3 ‘good ин — e — nd 
b e or no interest. Dr, out. plan en by 
Diel made his book interesting by writing from elose Born Sape б goi bae eo iso cis om Т years, and I ean 8 ae 
observation ; for he —— e complete | 1952—April.. ^... 29258 ..  ..  .. 2188 of p service. 
collection of vy fom i ave them under T Mm гэ . — E Cloches.—It is pons no Ex nde — | 
is eye. o this, and the results of his dr. 2 X8 у DS A НЩ should not yet have been the import. | 
practice, frat ed with iy researches n our quaint old August ul WA. S047 Se ance of cloches. Permit Re pos hats be | of | 
pomologists, will e the rem ining portions of his е: e M * nie, Он 1 hand- lights this spring, I accidentally found from two- | 
k of much i ан ÁN all * of fruit and fruit 1 9.026 .. 8.617 to three dozen of these bell.glasses e „should 
ie “Му object in ee to you was, and is, to pre- December , 4.02 „8.87 suppose as eme. but I am glad to y they answer wil | 
ve ! our present established nomen- 1893-January +... 3641 .. — 3267 well for growing salads. I have no oat they will be | 
> Pom forif we commence changes we must make February rus m cle 96 ati melted snow useful for a host of other things. R. Gilbert, Gardener, 
Bonne, of Jersey, into Louise Bonne Ф А vranehes, i Sewerby House, Yorkshire. 
: T Ce Glout Morceau into Beurré d' Aremberg, according 37.902 — — А 
Thus in п months, [3 e gauges being in exactly { 
ö ш pa aan d ‘Bignonia Tweediana. simi ditior h gauge has received 2.518 &otittits. | 
“ooking over e names of plants sent for Saiten t to inches more than ie Bápth one. It is to be observed | 
once gti y, I: have not | that since they have been both together, the monthly | ' LixxEax, March „в, Br Brown,’ Esq. 
terrd ny natin o ер» x ing! erige y of the 5-ineh gauge has never exceeded that in | The meeting was special, for the eleotion of 
the: 8-ineh d tin the room of J. F. Ste 
leads me one, while | me the “deceased. Th 
perhaps; not f 9 in ths . ө көкү paktina differing in hei, t, and at some distance from | havin essor Bell, seeretary of 
sö remarkable a ешо as it each: other, the dam to whieh each was exposed ino Rora = am 1 3 
ciety’sr — were sufficiently different to cause the discrepancy of place. Mr. W. W. Saunders exhi bitedd the seeds od 
TEI itin — last erk 4 ‘at! the G Sb the 5-inch gauge occasionally receiving the most. Griffinia N karon had been en апей u. 
= Gardens ; it stood * about 9 feet: "high, — The gauges are eee ee the rain is store at Wandsworth, near London. A paper we 
"about a dozen shoots, each of which termina in a! aisi every mornin orning in tubes s graduated for e ne 
E | ‘from m: 
larger than those of ‘a The over гу indy | of an inch. Т. S. P., | neighbouring 
/'&equainmted; ‘and they dre reis de deme. а РИ "чу ўтни M jd rca : Districts 
e for ridising some of the ‘Vegetable Seed Lists.—Mr. Sele іадр сана in refer — < 
nother charming plant, which | ence * this subject undoubtedly deserve the e обет eee 
oom, was flowering in the same consideration of all i Echium violaceum, Ho 
ely, Bignonia "Tweediana. "The! is the peser ho is not? But — — Grasses, are e un 
— of — — — with which it t ight be effected | to much of the country. ` 
"x ced a fine effect. 0. D. Toy it, vet Т am of o inion tha however | i he GE fois; enos А 
verëd, produced Genes M “к Бе p ty e 3 у | comparison 8 of Buenos pet 
BW Odi d pee e rue — ‘be grown, and proved to ba of uperiovmerit, | Mareh 15, — Б. Brown, Esq, in de е lor 
у are very likely з by asp of Mr. 
betes here nce 1849. In gem ү. that year | article being substituted, unless a а company is formed | of ‘Buen. Ayres и othe ^ Ри 
| 9 inehes in diameter on the top | which will po komen to supply, Bn their own respon- | — of dried- n Toi hbour? 
| the ground. Аф | sibility, seeds that have been proved in accordance with | of — River by Mr. Duffield, was ‹ 
| thei r respective merits j and I.am — ed that unless 8 vens, Esq. Mr. Heward : 
er „ле TAN NS Рр 1 dried * chiefly na + 
stat | iu а еваев-йөреп u pon th g i f those thi dep Ji —— Esq. пва. ГҮ" 
į both | we may d nc tmp at lm $ 
А | seeds have to to pass ‘through the hand hands of Several persons 8 March 7.— Ihe РаквїрЕМТ 3 
the average hair. Donations of books from the Royal 50 
though some and it so happens the that should there Бе: any Á—Ó that. | the Entomological Societies of Fr Um. Bond, 
yet the is particularly recommended, many seedsmen make it and of Lepidopterous insects from Messrs. F. Pa 
"yes ct convenient to say they possess it. I have betete, Becker, Aug. Shepherd, Te 
feas, As this i Y of this fact. It may, be rem Major were 
s Te n “Phillips's 3 ork pre arai ДУ strongly occi? and I here done |а tp Мы D for 
T Mr. x B Р м 
абла 3 of — rose ig : the of “Snow's Superb * g amasarra by Mr. Dunning. - 
, some minute. AK 
d | e —— And other. garden flos 
