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(B buy insects,) was now shouted out known aratively worthless, It is therefore eight years from 
ел а, voices, and I saw the whole matter | jirga gr Tu акы жайы E^ vast extent at Ameriea, | i pui i. ut. PUE fx E ody pie Tere 
| explained. It was the old могу, «Т was collect- | loe al treatises on fruit trees are necessary in order to vated var "t bui ild seedlings would p aii 
| à T e for medicine," pa they had come to sell them | poin nt out those sorts of fruits that prove best suited for | from 12 to 15 y 
у Ше ounce or pound I had unintentionally raised the | | the respective localities. “It is for the st, then 1 The varieties pej each kind of fruit are divided into 
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vopulation of the adjoining villages about. ту ears; bu { more PE ние our work is destined," says the 
I det ] y e | three classe , those amie of general cultivation ; 
e d so, I de ermined to take matters as coolly as | thor, in his inírodu uetory nena. Nevertheless, | 9d, new ү unteste ada te P4 certain localiti 
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ing the various baskets and other vessels whic h We are told that, before the West was, i. e, settled | 
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to ihe, good people that my objects were quite mis- | possibly our children might eat of it, but we, e i| | growing E the market. In the third € he ап 
understoo ] ne 
"ptterly. useless to me. ` * What qu it Кеану еу were | others, for e eaten often of it And now, т мең, жуйен "- we: perd Нече бирн юану 
{п {ог medicine, and would hay roken up at| we aétribute: "n io the locomotive age, to the active minds | р d rat class of .A "S m bki to 
4 Dy rate," What with joking kiy d with them | of our eastern brethren, or the ccm cai etes th of | м » b p ч р Smr as P 
out of Un. rp pretty well. As in all cases | the ewe м -" pressit oin gens e hardly " LL + чаве nàg pod, ih р Ч 
d ануч 34 ы most clamorous and most difficult to wait for the round ere w wo ent of ths | | кл a Р TS" pod, прера, os pe 
ut by showing some liberality in my dona- | fruit ; our o т ехрегіепее s afin iem to ve the , 
< cash to the old women and very young children |n ees and plant them in ет бөрө pa eat of the fruit i in lr Mi Bus э. ече Es Lab Cornish "ponte 
Пу фе їп нер estimation, and at last it being yenna following. Let this be i to what i RÀ A scd - ЧЕ ved nd m perg 
аан dark we ted the best.of friends. І have been | may, such is now the enn à t no ее аре cy | Rus 2 on p a indice — only two of 
placed in TRA "lm somewhat similar on various | lot, intending to keep it ov e year, but he plants | A n n.ori To eb T T Earl р cies La the 
“occasions Mrs jt Т bave hitherto. managed to trees s upon it, expecting an она абыгый {һе fruit. thereof.” keen leland Greeniz Mets onines Арк 
‘safely. out of the serape. fes mes amongst all this According to information obtained by the author | 0 | h 1 ч ot 
chaff there. are grains of Whea and not the least strik- | from Dr. J. A. Kehni nieott, it appears that “the first |. не й and, —— — i ie arieties 8 
ing is the beautiful Carabus Par hich was exhi- | permanent. settlements in Illinois were made by эче r bs ‚зөт ме: tà —— bla) анд. 
‚ей фу Mr. Stevens at the Entomo уясы, Society's | French about 1682, in and about Kaskaskia d үн, example, t d кеф. туна = elow’ z 
ameeting in April last, and which pic. duly reported | Cahokia ; and it is said that the first generation rof | | Socii т, eim P ino, omi di etta еу: Golden 
‘in the eolumns of the Gardener? Chronicle which has trees there planted had done good service, and gone | Pi Det: ^os 1 ч — a Ag; эим б мй 
just reached me... Р. the way of all living long before the advent of MILES - чонон е 
LL—L-—-————— eople * Lo Egypt' Тһе Rev. 
ng. Those that have proved good іп our climate 
ha reil, Summer Golden Pure, & & prise & 
: | number of our very best Apples, ek c hey ey power 
Societies. John M pa er Р: quote from тешогу), affirmed | all .prove so inferior in America is surprising. 
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ғ: gura x; Non: 7.-Тће President/inithe chair ^T; F. 1989 the produet of the second generation of these 
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‘Robinson, Esq., was elected a Fellow. Various donations To а in the western states. This isnotimprobable. Judging 
sof books were announced ; also an extensive collection of 221 from the figure and description of the Herefordshire 
й і | Pearmain, р. 85, it is very doubtful whether they һауе 
ot that sort correct. "The shoots are deseribed as 
the oldest fruit-growing states ; and it is very ce 
that our seedling trees generally yield better fruit than 
jmd auinodtinis аргёйдеп. оГ the common: Mush- vof I Tara ben anie i "om rig iie i76 ы ——— 2 рн сотне d 
27 os db gg, Symm Passuth inveried.pasition on varieties eultivation, to those Ву old trees во -— soil va 000 В 
che top of the normal one—this specimen had p = мешу describ bed фу: е Ry M Е раан veral " е et Cherries and Plums are de- 
40ut of a brick wallin the nursery of Mr. W. Taylor, of | ата н a dk ans mis IW umi pr enw : E a е ble scribed ; and as С an varieties of ben kinds of 
Park Village West, Regent's Park, by pe it -was ve M not originate in th verfo "arrest" frais werd кен їп Банд than their Apples do, 
presented. | Mr. S. Stevens-exhibited a of A of Southern. Hino " ет e shall refer pi ii 0 rkibefore- usat an.early =ч 
.earia Cooki from New ‚ and also ihe бк; i| «Many of our varieties of the К fist жыл s transpl ant e à ташу for some notice oí them. 
o iens. of. е male. апа. Íruetifieation o Ur soe йа lind: die WE Vect om ква" аад. шай ш. 
-doxa, T or ишде! Айехай дет exhibited specimens, 6012108168 Бу tree pedlars dus sati region "of the Garde n Memoranda 
Ее fibre of. а following plants, ——n— central ‘eastern mini A vo 4 | Мк. Ѕаштек'з, Vinsaiutes NURSERY, HAMMERSMITH. 
tanie Garden of.Bath, Jamaica, „ч Ps ets fell os сабк Vi ; d yen ЕО: —" Tho ;0 are interested about new Chr themums 
namely, Brome Karatas and Pinguin, Tillandsia үү э C иэ, ш T. Sede Т9 A б гает tern ©2000 do be han pay a visit to this nursery at 
asêrratd, Yuceh aloifolia: and | gloriosa, Musa: coccinea, үү. má a 4 ü РР ША. a -eastern p | prese hile ltér’s fine collection is in 
aparadisiaca; -and.violaeea; and..a.species.of Sida. Тһе | "wn sin ns wan P onem q^ i T iier: m able io bloom. It contains all the novelties of importance both 
isgamples: were aecompiinied-by letters:dated Aug. 8-апа деер а Very few perio рей itt ilf er ananaso, , and. will. be . well: -wórth. in- 
t Sept; 25, 1854, and: ^ to Dr: Alexander, of which however; кд а) denied js Ж, y ER area few. of те best of nh 
sdlie-folowing arema :z-* Textile. plants now ariety " > flow 
alkisi кз amp tra of n grows pner asd the work TOTTIAM 1 { 
: everywhere; good, or even un. TAE di 
reg ао lineis, might De mal u to yield. jarge E. Dp cue ишы kis сү t y addan ере, | 
к Ф “Му es сест айат ат гет — T "* келй ш much wanted in that part of sno Ris the ior — 
the стт ni "нац i ШТ т ра їз that “ o obs ча our people, аге, аз а 
tins: усотзевой айо ушай Bp. suekers at К смеет. © planters of trees, yet how few, eomparatively, | 
the 
ej le Те Prophète, aen buff ; 
Rohan. voe eriimon ; 6247 
> 2 Sm ees nre less 
lile to injury fro cause than large ones ; but too 
x — we seen теч wrenched out of the ground by Doctor Duval, reddish chestnat ; La V. i 
a the arm of man, apparently. not to injury o а brown centre ; Madame Rousselon, delicate 
roots, pue really they were cracked thromgh every por- | ту йаа i ge buff; Comte Vigier, 
tion, and all the pores rA iai " 
оо ре 
7 | orange ; 5 
> glad if | piven itis stated as regards Cherries, жч дшн diere. "buff, suffused with silvery markings ; ta blush | 
Е pruning are very доо, being a, translation of lilac, "Prec oce, deep rose; and Mon. “Bijon, рам тиву — 
those laid down by M. n щн: in shaded with lile; c c. erosses between the Pom- 
- room, and remar s M prer fringe D А 
also recognise. 
m “ Orcharding as-relating to, the Apple, has become 7 ме ite 
ihe ‘samples eonsisted of tongh. fibre of со consider- well understood, апі по one who has land in any way Enà jacens ize tippe vlite 
* ; “Papers on the embryo of ed iom (b. by suited now hesitates to sint. We have no eertain data, йай, теше. wi VAM 
оп, Gephalotesan ipiacem, but think we do not overstate when we say, that, besides udi: didi d with lies: Aute 
ат тж apn a argo a sin aiios import ed from m eastern eii tes, ere аге е, e ; 
planted annually over 6,0 trees in | 
— RS a the $ States е био, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and PME: r flowers T 79 | 
ы covered ма шад of su starry w "Y ш 2 
last k mif pus qd 
Newtown " 
n the Hudson River, has done 
„abroad, we leer sn an den 
[oe Кон ч or the western | soils, sha 
prove useful; foe it т our western gr 
fruits that are bl the мй fer есренот 
fies cuni rd е бай. 
