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On Salt as a Manure. 



come. As they are produced I will make them known to the 



public, with as much facility as lies in my power, and remain, &c. 



Boughton Mount, July 29. 1826. John Braddick. 



Names of approved 

 New Pears. 



Time of 

 ripening. 



How and where grown 

 in Surry. 



From whom buds or grafts 

 were received. 



imperatrice d'Ete August. 



Belle Lucrative September. 

 Roi de Wurtemburg October. 



Gros Dillen Oct. and Nov. 



Seckle jOct. and Nov. 



Marie Christien JOct. and Nov. 



Beurree Spence Oct. and Nov. 



Marie Louise November, 



Napoleon 

 X)' Aremberg 

 Bonne Malinoise,or7 

 Bonne de Malines _$ 

 Present de Malines 



Stoffel's d'Hiver 



Passe Colmar. This"} 

 pear is known ( 

 by the name off 

 Chapman's Pear.J 



Poire d'Anana 



Grande Bretagne 7 

 Doree _$ 



Prince de Printemps 



December. 

 Dec. and Jan. 

 Dec. and Jan. 

 December. 

 Jan. and Feb. 



Jan. and Feb. 



Feb. and Mar. 

 Mar. April,? 

 and May. J 

 April, May. 



Standard. 

 Standard. 

 Espalier and wall. 

 Espalier and wall. 

 Standard, espalier, and wall. 

 Standard and espalier. 

 Standard, espalier, and wall. 



Standard, espalier, and wall. 



Wall. 



Espalier and wall. 



Espalier and wall. 



Standard, espalier,and walL 



Standard. Baking pear,7 

 very great bearer. 3 



Wall. 



WalL 

 WalL 

 Wall. " 



M. Von Mons, Louvain. 

 M. Stoffells, Malines. 

 M. Von Mons, Louvain. 

 M. Von Mons, Louvain. 

 Doctor Hosack, New York. 

 M. Von Mons, Louvain. 

 M. Von Mons, Louvain. 



{"Roger Wilbraham, Esq. 



X. Twickenham. 



{Roger Wilbraham, Esq. 

 Twickenham. 

 Duke d'Avemberg, Brussels. 



Chevalier Neilis, Malines. 

 ("From the garden of the late 

 \ Count Coloma, Malines. 



M. Wygers, Malines. 



M. Noisette, Paris. 



M. Stoffels, Malines. 

 M. Stoffels, Malines. 

 M. Stoffels, Malines. 



Buds and grafts of the above pears I gave, as soon as their 

 qualities could be ascertained, to those nurserymen mentioned 

 in vol. i. of the Gardener's Magazine, p. 145., of whom, I 

 presume, plants by this time may be had. 



The Marie Louise and Napoleon I found in every good 

 collection on the Continent ; but as great confusion has arisen 

 in the names, by many of the Continentalists mistaking the 

 pear raised by Von Mons, called the Emperor de France, 

 for the Napoleon, and another pear raised by the same hand, 

 called the Imperatrice de France, for the Marie Louise, I 

 therefore choose to name my much-valued friend Mr. Wil- 

 braham as the person to whom our country is indebted for 

 making known the valuable qualities of these two fine fruits. 

 In his garden the true sorts are to be found. 



Art. XI, On Salt as a Manure, and on the Economical and 

 Medical Uses to isohich various common Wild Plants are 

 applied by the Cottagers in Devonshire. By W. Collyns, 

 Esq. Surgeon. 



Sir, 

 My little pamphlet on the " Use and Abuse of Salt as a 

 Manure," being now in the hands of the printers, I hope 



