790 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE Duc. 10, 
eise nos | Of f foreign Pears, Mr. Lewis Solomon, of Covent ОУ 
d stove just referred to are > ridge an nd | t les. | 2 on, o Бот Garde, 
о Б à i sheets 4 feet by 2 feet 3 ins., | Sort f * Market, sent examples of Chaumontel, a More, 
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the sheets used fori glazing — е = — —— чаан s| Horricurrurat, Dec, 6.— Dr. NDERSON in the Diel; although these were large and fi 
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being th * chair. This being a day on which Chrysanthemums | so southern a 
away with much of the Vou wel in such e ene were invited, several collections 1 that useful autumn of the sorts were nearly, if not quite, matched аз regards 
imate, where e anon ray is | | flower were — oduced. Of these by — the best v ме аа | size and good appearance, by similar Kinds inthe eal 
great едЬ Millfield бонд Stirlingshire. | group p of Pompones from r. Ro obin nson, gr. to mp- tions of Messrs. Snow and Ingram, 
wanted. W. Hepburn, Mi CN York > ^ A. jonna uii. n, Esq., 0 of Thames ank, Pimlie As r regar 590 ood | however, be said of some specimens of th he White E 
Journeymen are dene ape wn a. ed — nd lcultivatim nothing edid possibly г< аца the — and Reinette du Canada Apples, which Were also 
gardener left Scotland a nd 5 will e anxious shown, being in perfect health, dwarf and bushy, and | nished by the same eminent dealer: ; tbese hes 
b wos ho PL isis i x ae at iat "дей. I we | literally covered with bloom. e sorts were Migno- | ainly very superior to anything of t 
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| with a yellow ач 5 La Gitan na, blush white; Atropos, colour. They were*also very large in size. A 
ЕА — — тө ad T thought brow. nish vens Drine Drine, yellow. A Knig htian n | medal was а М arded. M. Langelier, of St. Helier, Senge 
hat I would take a week to E - e indi е different | Medal w aw — d. A second collection in: "ie | sent a large collecta of Pears, which were, e 
gs. rs bana: 1 аъ 2 nstant — - sorts eame from Mr. Gifkins, gr. to P. John- | poor specimens, but which were useful. ; 
parties, each of w ану : e — ve given nudi Me Esq., 0 Е Church Street, Stoke New ington. It con- they served to show to what kinds certain 
Los mena бү so at last e " я ot ons vetet E of extremely large plants which, although showy, ey. The mor 
a Scotch conn ence 5р зонта — whe were what ен ners term “leggy,” and also very much Bergamotte de Parthenay : yao 
Penis 3 = — "Tn — ber — M stick ed. e kinds were Phidias, General ia red. shaped, with an open deep eye, 
is independe > 2 as a * * mi for ayenr at Christine, Pilot Annie ‘Sale, in Madame Camers | Medium sized, жанч. tapering to ‘the T He 
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Exe Igea beter — — bool ‘ake Henderson, of the wel inn Kaen : “Ch Nur м sery, St. Beurre, colour dark brown russet, ene Mate 
it ona Pun ess he bottes to d br as John's Wood, furnished a group o voe — M ишел obovate, not 17 — 8 а кы inter Ne 
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remarkable among was perhaps Presi en кзн а wit л red. Suzette де Bavay: Middle ge 
bei as they are in the — sr Decaisne, а reddish-brown sort rl a light centre, turbinate,greenish. Beurré d’Lambert : Midd 
d ' |the two colours he same blo producing a | pýriførm, thickly covered with cinnamon russet, 
ee leave опе к to nt digas tg tectus вы contrast, "'or some new kinds exhibited by Perné: Middle sized, roundish obovate. Beurré Chien. 
numerous — — old соту but they ате eom- | the same un from em. byr rone! of Ghent, the | Rather a "ue ue — pec Mati 
mencing new ones with spirit. — hundreds of following were the bes „Mar a mediu m-sized d’Hive iddle ‚руг зей. 551 kin aban id 
gentlemen are building fine houses, and are going to lay kind wi ith pink petals, flea off at their points to white, Duede dread ма -sized 0 Лоп i 
out flower gardens next summer. It is supposed that, thereby giving the flower the appearance of ан 3 кезун with brown, and e 
in consequence, the wages of journeymen gardeners will striped or mottled ; Jonas, а demas e A with sun. Do Sie t es 
be as high as two dollars, ог 85. 4d. sterling а day, by [== brown Lb gt tipped with yellow ; and Mdlle баре, gre 
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ago has E — enough to get a erem ben га of flowers Жону. white in the centre with a pink I de Brissac : Middle-si 
— head gardener with between 2007, and 3007. а year." rim round the тез of ea m, and an Size, shape, and somew 
t р , ‚С egg. De Grosellier. 
Po Midi qi 774. oo collection not for Beech: It eonsisted of he eoi | long straight stalk ; 
spond ent is surprised еч «M. 2 — think that a Wa 2 Justine Tessier, Junon, La Fiancée, Daphne, | Nelis: Form of Passe Colmar 
journey c Fenella, Graziella, La Roussée, Mignonette, La Sapagon, ling: Has the appearance E | 
ring a plant of ‘Picon na ey intres x Yi aene by Atropos, and 15 кен А as will — m were all Small and round, with a long уа я d | 
e rem ente has a paragon of loveliness 18 feet fine kinds of Pom Mr. Spary, of Brighton, senta | sized, obovate, with an 
3 inches. І would, however, refer both gentlemen to | plant of Queen of брен, with a view Wes e Small, roundish- 8 
the Duke of . Ренна at Chatsworth, mode of training, which, when carried weljout, as in the e Grand Mogul : | 
where I have seen a — y- —.— species 42 feet present instance, has a neat effe et. Mr. Spary stated that | yellow. Mansuette : | 
high, 33 feet in circumferen h its lower boe the plant was struck in March last, in a 3-inch pot, an | Duharnel. Beurré 5 oun i | 
e covering a ere, ae 51 feet. M. P., Dec. 4. had been kept in a cold frame till the end of April, when it | eye and stalk ; much resembles Pomme Pc э И 
w ifted into a 6-ineh pot, pinching the top off and Chretien Musqu ntig 1 
аер oct | exposing it to the o n June it was shifted into sane d т: 1 tand | 
Foreign Correspondence. an 8-ineh pot, when training was commenced by placing | Rome: Probably Napoléon. Beurr і | 
alo, Manaroo District, New South Wales a horizontal wire trellis on the ‘Pot 80 as to project about | pears to be the Beurré Rance. P. | 
July 11,1853. — I live on Man lains, 6 es 6 in e rim, dividing thé shoots, and lead- | Doubtf Beurré B | 
west of Twofold Вау by the road,and abo miles | ing the longest to the outside, keeping the next lengths collection; but different from that receiv | 
é elevation of this to fill з and the shortest for the | nge d’ Hive | 
sheep-run above the sea is, by aneroid, 2383 fe | ‘hese were tied as they fce ssed ev ry tet until | are different from the A orin received under | 
lains is but a track, practic- Tlien each of the oots was topped, as soon in the Socie [^ den an ‘ 
шек teams. The extent of | as 12 plant began to Seana) t was again shifted into a sized, oboya colon of | 
the run in circumference is 28 miles, containing an area | 9-ine I laterals were не 3 enough, they | Gros Retin 4 Fug hien " 
г 24 square miles, and eapable of keep- | were then regulated and tied, во as to fill and form the Passe Colmar Doré - This is retained as | 
еер, In а very dry season they | — — September, n “the centre shoots were | viride foreign nurserymen ; but it | 
oots of the бін or the allowed to turn up, ем» the outside ones tied down | nothing but the Passe Colmar | 
ев 0 bis vi is ly wet. ж ight longer, to make horter, so as to make Resembl urré de Capiaumont. | 
June I gauged пеагі of rain, of which nearly the E — —— —— of a con n it was set Small, roundish, stalk short; skin ru | 
4 5 hours. In the same month the aneroid wa s| for was again shifted into a larger ‘pot, to | first-rate. (Girondelle) or Jarvondelle : R | 
at 10 P.M. — highest, 27.950 ; lowest, 27.230 pi td di flowers, p prolong its growth. The , Beurré Rance. No. 1031, шше»... } | 
heit's thermometer n (mean for plant was then removed to the greenhouse to bloom. sized, obovate ; colour of russete 
it is hung at the back of the house The Pompon varieties — admirably caleulated for Lan angelier’s Seedlin mes Queen Victorin, best; 
ith a southern exposure only, The | this style of growth, but they require autumn-struck | resemblance 
from the south, as it has been for plants to carry the plan out to perfection. Plants aoe Tn the ge of St. iei UM 
i oldm ди th managed in this way are dwarf and compact, nown : Appeared to be the Bon Chrétien 
ng up very suitable for front shelves - table stands in con- No. 297, unnamed : Is probably the Bu 
here ; t being shearin ing time, we Mf tes ta Bag eee or greenhouses. A Ce rtificate of Merit Beurré Goubault: Form of Passe Colmar. 
were. put to Feat иштерге iro Lit. gegen) va TRIN e i ': Resembled Beurré d 
has now. J d again, The І nglis vegetables an "ie — арун table Pears’ from Nouvelle Doró : one obovate ; skin fi 
flowers i ve well with us, Wheat is grown for е | plnees көйгө «Us Humber formed. ‘of speeial | yell ; di from 
use of the stations ; servants require to be geppiied жш | exhibition’ on this oeensiom. Of these the best eame in th e garden, which was very ie Dayenn Gris 
1 peck a week a man, ffe i 9 ea of flour. The bem Snow, gr. to Earl de Grey. They consisted. Minds roundish, 5 840 
H is either Luce: This place is a of Beurré Diel, Chaumontel, Glout pueri Passe’! A Certifica али: Sry 
to the north of the. 37th. parle of Pg pi and Colmar, Van Mons Leon le Clerc, and Nap 
These of Limeriel 
— 1 by the 149th meridian ; hich ae were all —— kruit of their oe — kinds ad Pents from that part of Ireland 
awarded 
‹ on the them. pae rm was a — farnished by the Tan 
9 miles ; three or four are, in Mr. Ingram, from the R ra on Ga ——— , Frogmore „ and and 
mi which a Certificate twas’ aua 
ve сөй Glout 1 ; Chaumontel, Diel, | was the P. 
here and Viear of Winkfield, Marie дове Knight's Monarch. | and ‘extremely well ri; 
Г ings. These, as well as the forme ormer, were extremely well Stortford, sent, as he always 
ar rising ground, only that it ripened. They were all from a west wall, except the beautiful basketfu 
; trees are i and Beurré Die we semi- Muscat, N Museat of 
a di Lite arch Iks at the pri 
it light wood. and the and which had in consequence acquired a rich cinnamon | Banksian 
2, stinkwood, 7 is also the brown skin. Mr. Hill, gr. to R. Sneyd, Esq., of Keele berries were 8 by A 
2 stone outside its Yewberry-like | нат Staffordshire, produced the following: viz., Beurré Hall near Fakenham, Norfolk. 
the families ies are near | Bose, Glout Moreeau, Duchesse d'Angouléme, Beurré Си їз Black Prince, for А 
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which was very 
vere fair fruit for е part of the w 
ntry in they were grow “Ewen, gr. removed. Aj 
і #0 the Duke of equite at Arundel Castle, also sent a brought into a Vinery à 
I collection o ; but they arrived too late for com- | the 20th of September a large dish was gather 
найн The Re Rev. J. E. Gray, of Wembley Park, them. The fruits shown were small, b 
ев two spesinsens of the well-known baking | that up to the middle of November 
were off a ED Or 
may, | (фе tee on which was stated to have ae 111 fruit. | interesting group 
ited were reported respec- | Skinneri, and its large variety 
"tive when fret gathered, 1 R шыл Cym fia 
