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aith ot the plant is affected in con- | hardiness and € of the variety. D I 
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seqoence of the version of a large portion of its juices, | was resolved not to send out a single p ‚1! | quantity of « canes, АК ihe ibose winch ivcked tbe Sos 
or partial о € especially those of fructification, are | fruits grown on het Quince stock lod hon йы. 4s promising with respect to buds. n mt шаш 
n а few cases, as in the К | these fruits, some which comm а. ng | ing the exactitude "ia, [or the 
22055 санар to ће genera Podisoma апі Gymno 
m, h affect the different species of J niper, | 
rap taria, а genus which grows upon living fruita 
boughs of the Beech trees of the роне egens 
the mycelium when once con apacted into а cushio e maturity of the latter occurred about the 25th No- | cordi 
ear after нме а new сгор of vember, avin aid че i i " ә. size 1 the 
ovem е. m ret a regni кайы branch which Aan gP tention to this oio ам эме than allowing them too much sm. Йер 
been attacked, and ultimately of Z whole p inserted at p. 143 of the Ай m де  Pomologie," accom = гуй we Meus for йи, but the common 
927. The white mildews are, for the inet гот either Foe with a figure of a hand it, obtained in id ч d all s used, being in itself of rich 
wholly superficial or мааа 1 in the large асе Сиа апа is aer from nature by a good artist a sra gres үт potting they геойтей 
of the spongy tissue, or the under sides s ls. t, vli or зрее а north 
same species, as for instance the grape vin is [The following ens some extracts from the dereription | good 11 ere vacant place, and surrounded with а 
sometimes strictly superficial, and sometimes originates | alluded to; the original tree appears to have been н ) 
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through the gaping stomates. In either case it lives | jointed, of a bright brown, Ue with white spec (pus f in the said 
the juices of = leaves and impedes the action of | leaves nearly flat, lanceolate, the margins finely m! eth Күрче 2 Dm shelves of tbe Bean 
d з light, though not so completely as the black | The ape tree was transplanted from Nantes to| But T is m vial Mme vetol Raspberry pota, 
Fumagos uh не the pest of the Meet Olive, | Brussels in the month `of November, 1850, and bad early forcin A ihe Е Ре соо ое бо 
and Coffee uade of warmer climates, which are | then ion of its upper branches furnished with vigorous | they are “ым д һб оаа and March 
probably ma € by imbibition of n À from the|spurs] The fruit was tasted on November 23, 1851 l, by | in the houses, on account of ihe irum and a 4 
than from the plants on which they n poen editor of the * Album de Pomologie," and which attack them if not very carel ully DL We 
e description was then completed. The fruit w: À 
228. The larger and more nr peu vmi ч very large, pyramidal, sometimes flattened on the side, rp Чач "prat ME X about 50 - 
Кы mostly on perennial plan They Өй їн and curved, about 4j inches in length, and 3] inches in | this frame the Raspberries w simili. No i 
probably in the first T й exception on | diameter. Stalk short and very thick, but not fleshy, ficial heat was applied eee bein == ied 
tissues already passing into decay; but inasmuch as | obliquely inserted. Eye in a small shallow cavity. back and front with stable litter, Airing was performed 
their mycelium is рем, ind once it is established, | Flesh white, fine, melting, buttery, with abundance of|on the top of the frame b pushin - aye a en 
їз fast as the neighbouring tissues become tainted with sugary and a agreeably perfumed juice. between the lights and "ed об, ^ m P ae 
" matter acting as a putrefactive ferment, it The — Royal de dnm t Belge has given | the pots were brought A this pit, which war d 
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and thus gradually effects the destruction of the ei M. у is t Nantes, не эы еп {һе original tree to be consis 
trees. hen such fungi for instance as Polyporus | in ring for eight years, and the fruit of ои! following m ia. е proper чэшка Реч 56 
squamosus, Р. hispidus, &c. make their appearance, w^ viii for four or five years, has given a description of | Ав the sun became vas 
tree affected may be considered as doomed, though it | the variety, which is inserted in the Gardeners Chronicle, | песеғвагу, and plenty d on эм эү ip =, tnm 
may take some 50 years cones the total destruetion has р. 388. In our Catalogue for the spring of 1054 we have | and also to the old tan bed, in 50 y were epi 
been accomplished. Lichens and Mosses do not live | stated of the Beurré Clai irgeau :— Fruit very large and | in order to maintain a humid atmosphere. The young 
upon the j E of the plants e hie they grow, and so | long. Flesh melting, ripe in November and December, shoots were carefully tied to tbe back of the frame, 
— confined to the older parts, as the | Tree vigorous ll, pyramid, and standard, | giving each shoot room enough to be fully exposed to 
thick bar Феу do no injury, but ор the thin branches | There is , then, a great difference between the аррге- the rays of the sun, 1 forgot to mention that the canes 
in which. the tissues are still partially acted upon by | ciation of the frvit iy "the British Pomologieal Society, жеге reduced to a length of about from 3 to 3} feet К> 
transmitted light, Lichens are certainly injurious, and we e um obtained from е and that by | vious to their being vec in the frame, gh- 
tequire to be checked or wholly removed. M. J. B. M. d'Airoles from fruit grown at Nantes, and also that bourhood of a few beehives, and plenty of air being 
by M. - Bivort, iuh the олен of trees on Quince, in | terim to play about do plants, ered artificial 
myg en tilisation unnecesrary, 
BEURRÉ CLAIRGEAU PEAR. Altho ough we cat eultivated this new variety of Pea By the above treatment we had a erop of Raspberries 
AT the exhibition of the Pomological Men, on Aen during four ўе , we shoud not wish to constitute our- | - | after - the middle of May, and in Jupe, which, I dare 
6th of November, and of w a rt is give selves the ar bitrators between the different opinions вау, was unriwalled, Indeed, m ма ерјоуед а 
page 727 of the Gardeners’ Chronicle, it appears е respecting (Бей ts of the fruit; for we nem from high reputation for his Maspbe tbe Court. 1 
three fruits of the Beurré Clairgeau were exhibited ; m experience, ea certain lapse of time is n Бесон, ave myself every morning cut m T rt scores for 
two of these from а wall with a sonth-east aspect, and which experimental connoisseurs fix at from 5 to. | three weeks, dished them vp in nice little baskets with a 
the other from a pyramid on the Quince stock. These ж years, from the period of the first нода of " margin of bright green foliage so temptingly, that the 
x were tasted ; but сч of the decision of the|new fruit before, in consequence of comparative obser-| Royal gardener used to allow no one but me to gaiber 
[ndges, we think, they will some day alter, when they Lern а de vm phit ean be given «f the real | them. still GiS bo Voter at Mile skill, comparatively 
i i All that we ean say at pr / to insure а good crop of 
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— the fruits were remarkable, and they found | is, that this г variety, the Beurré Clairgeau, this m т berry. ` i 
~ t c flesh was tender and j quier, but not lot Бангу, and mU at Nantes, is "i most vigorous, hardy, and | Respecting watering, I am decidedly of opinion that 
e ^avour watery and flat; and, accordingly, the|productive of all new sorts received from France, An "the flowering 
Variety was ranked second-rate, In or reserve its qualities from deterioration in | and colouring. At tbat time еу are greedy devourers 
- The variety has but recently commenced. bearing, | the climates of Belgium and England, we are of opinion | оГ it, and as they have had no chance of establishing 
md EE its proper == cannot i. Same that the dens ght to be worked on the Pear stock ; themselves after being potted, * бау are compelled to 
The trees which bore the fruits n question | or if worked on the Quince, the grafts should sirar make up for the defici of newly made feeding 
° ire not been long eno ова. plante to sasko them to | taken fro a и growing on Pear gum cos € ing the ri process i» dE TE 
it ап the ы се ities it naturally pos sesses ; | the 'trees will degenerate in vigour and p | during the ripening 
ere may have been other causes which ought quality of the ruit will every year improve as the diminished, and the then — Е ад оніо 2 
to have been taken into consideratio on. Some acco i | most deli flavour. end 
м unt |t et better established, and are placed in situations elicious Á 
9f the Im ry of this variety may betinteresting - to чнч 49 be most favourable, as is the case with all less i-e v qme ж эз бите e d 
: other varieties of which the qualities approach to first- | would t re winter and would be be Еи better condition for 
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. With regard to е?регіой of maturity, we may | 
ind pia Nantes, France, e h унли | Lan i i 1 1 bad fruit ri p their treatment sui 
, , ex ibited to the Hortieul- | here mention that in four years we have m СЕ А mro en M ejes rmt dn 
tural Society of s à : | 
bem aa di that plac а ет ens of fruit, obtained | from the 20th of October till the 25th of LE | imber ar ns m heh СЯ shrub can be 
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M. Jules d'Airoles, Se i É ; | 
Me ; Secretary of the Society, opened a | by stating the results of actual ex raped De Jonghe, | |за рош. observe to those who may eon- 
ption in order to obtain the ес айе, | ДУ Brussels, NOM 13. [Two ripe specimens p— Eve ue nidi em а 4 
*etompanied with а drawing of the fruit, a e from a Pear stock, the other 1 from а sider the Raspberry а jellies, that 
Е, ^ g 3 ppeared, this letter ; on f of alue except for preserves and jelnes, 
ebruary 15th, 1849, in the “Revue Horticole" of Quine Both w rere melting, high-flavoured, and — ruit, of no v н ir ^ vour t9 
ыч to this, maiden plants were to be enit 4 and by no means inferior to the best varieties ^ he forced v СЕ орев air, and have always been 
io the subscribers in the following autumn, | of the season.] neat j ted by the us. "Коры Hanover and 
| "vun e number of subscribers amounted to 200, ——— graciously accepted by 
this n i à , FORCING THE RASPBERRY. pr uq rtr рени чт ^ án idered autho- 
Mte еме Ьай ав opportunity of seeing | Forty acknowledging the intelligence and superiority winne Га matters T.v 8. (of Germany.) 
bers o е Horticultaral A Nantes, | of the English gardener above t the — ones, I | rities in 
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join their statements respecting the vigorous | yet venture to direct attention to the forcing of a ruit | 
: р» seedling, even on the Quia, ж, the det; which seems to be doomed to oblivion, and n New Plants. e 
whieh. чем ке» — of the fruit, exe specimens of | yet offers us such an excellent desse ^ ana н" 106. LINUX GRANDIFL UR, Def M dino 
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to be E ore us from Nantes. It remained Raspberry, when forced, to be ripe in id We n iho last No. of the nj ind fio 
ascertained whether the liti remember the splend -— ich, if i 
same in : : quali xe "would be the| May and June. I shall ever " hen I of this plant, which, if to м 
blem to de ines This was doubtless a difficult pro- | crops of the sweetest flavour Гои ur € in | wie, must be of the finest annus 
On the recommendation of M. d’ Airo! at the Royal | enn 
a ascribed for ten specimens, The inkdius Mm o. dee th а berry cannot be ranked == cultivation. Pon Ausus do aai: f» m өрүо- 
е тыы ыи ав Инын (е | а бтебчтабе денег irit erum 55 lov growing | iion that it could equal what бе represented by Mr, 
us that the parent tree and three | fruit shrubs, but when the d jte, the Sirambe у, Уна гоа according - ie con нг У; 
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deo Were worked on et 2 асат hei Le 2 I. the Chronicle for кы yia do beginning of Мау, Не ea it an eg 
ы ved „this argae erc фан the s на been и] ^ a cca м шый terest, but I do plant He, iis TIERS Е in trad 
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In the antumn the fruits at the time of f ihe maturity. s i dai: ever to have seen T is 
been two or im n nearly all the plants that had | relative to the forcing of the Raspberry. 3 
from three Aen e эя дә шуш o 9n Quince bore|very essily жы =т=т 75... Сене thing, sokiai 
piana in the differen tuations in. which they ha сина In tbe e Inter end of October, mtu CES and not worth а moment's attent 
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