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n aecoun the leaves downy, shes it from | been known and employed from time immemorial for 
face of the leaves downy ; ; this ; distinguishes it 4 
antes Tt i ydo sh, n. wel. eet T p A UM the Yos gh Red, the leaves of which are A. > te tun hee MEME ot oen br bs a 
vuisition, 1s gree oda dauert vit "i | | 
E enormous trusses characte eristic of this section ; in tet roundish, Eom ita red, thick ; flavour br «s | M T en : io "ave t pessar inian a 
Me ded bri arf e as | Good for the purpose which its name | an vortable cha a 
t. rus ie i en l to use. rthe the manufacture of 
epis i ang oic i rennet a ips e Ls iin and the trade ps which they have given 
contiguity with any ot ther sha de o d, de ampagne.—Syn. Red Turkey (of some), Iron- | these trendy rm nk i did eee si m 
bs rise, already rank av 
of many); middling early, somewhat ob g 
judi 3 “Yellow en e m E Sera s me [NEA ce red; [en ur excellent, rich and vinous. modern indust rie "HN century Š 
weit sh Peel beds s or tie e perd of n borders | This for dessert is awe Ray age e of ee gon Nen A — Estie s n NE 
e account of its close dwar gos m om as ws t has a clea LIS. the bush is disting ime SE 
here 
ch we 
same P cosa: dui ma y 
in the s 
o | and rich. 
—Resembles the Red 
Warrington; but is tbi pd of late, and has a 
thinner y^ án the sort just mentioned. Pulp clear 
fed Mdh light r 
P 
ngton.—Syn. Aston, and Aston Seedling ; 3 
sg 
it in tanks, “decanting its liquid part, drying the solid 
sediment in the sun (with or without addition o of lime), 
letting this ferment in heaps, nt ped crushing it to 
owder, This was a step right direction ; 
uggested 
mpost all its soluble and volatile 
ntieths 
i I , 2 
gins I have e seen. Ei lo pont mia a rather ies, ecu NE Ee ng that of|in gredients, must weve destroyed nineteen-twe 
aul. dense, 
habit, with wavy Nobed umm dark-zoned leaves, the Red Champagne. One of the best late dess eM of its a ue iait o ster: shells ye 
the flowers larger than a crown piece, o pa Gore and eters ee be in every garden ; it has ". ented Y s fer ets ded Gog rere 
form, jt the colour a blu rty of hanging 
pink, rf the er yo Is white towards the base, d Tu Ly. 5 mall, roundish oblong; | smooth dark — n: a " ME S a faie pro . Oyster. rag wns 
exceedingly delete and beautiful, red, thin, rich and sweet S - "x: b me E a nospharic, 
i the| Red Cl but the surface o 
c bn. d. cating With hel gb egg at e hé | sm is "that of the eter hairy, is E dtd dintinction. After these pale efforts, oe in this depart- 
amongst the hun of recent sen Diog from LOW. ment seems to ha PLNS during more 4. an a quarter d 
BEATON’ stock, which are now here and there coming ¥allow Chai PLE or the next manure patent on recor 
Into flower in Mr. PATIR nursery. mall — sem at eriam yellow, thin ; — pee Tu (n year, WE Tree Patented a compost of 
In the number of the Proceedings of the and e Vellent nightsoil with calci on river or pond mud, 
Royal 
Horticultural ine i un ein we el the ir s 
to h ral MIN A s dur 
very early, 
‘Barly Sulphur, — yas, Golden Ball; 
ellow, 
middle-sized, roundish oblo! g» very ha air y, bri rig ghi y 
as a great im A 2 
the 
w of [New end Rare 
and thin; flavour tolerably go ogi- 
rs. 
mena de Show at Chiswick 
Rumbullion, 
| palo" iem rather thick. _ The un berries are 
— Small, midling ae ita very AI dit 
unripe 
Floral vr yrs Fro peculiaritie: f e 
season, an small wee nf late heed "i many 
ovelties, we 1*5) this. poner th has been fixed too 
gom Mg that purpose Fi it "ore was. It is 
worthy of remark that the skins of Gooseberries for 
preserving or for bottling should either be hairy | or 
Estienne’s proposal; seeing that the mud, oanret l by 
calcination, et Lr o a porous, absorbe: 
d to retain and partially disinfect th ‘the 
which E 
atilise or wash aw: ay. 
or ae of Early inen uem —In the mean- 
time, however, a vas f scientifie information, 
ten: ding AM: or m directly to “ns elucidation of this 
ad been slow and si seria 
early. 
f 
been 
bynes À " beni was necessa tural | 
li to hn a 
the tig uin 
1o Committee, which ache MN k: ‘the 
nf er it is ve a d for the 6th. The 17th 
apart ry 
Chiswick, the specialties, “being the Vines he 
Trial flowers, w lat be expected 
case the smooth skins become tough films, whereas the 
course of accumulation, by the pre 
| area difference is duly attended to va cann not sa ur 
mber. dama i d steht h n ; approaching midd 
sive ze, roundish, bright greenish yellow, Am 
conspicuous vole eid: hangs well, and becomes r 
Yellow Ba T —Roundish, skin smooth, yellow, thick; 
a good late so 
Green Hai 
flavour very sweet; 
| ~_ brief period, a seri 
FRUI to 
iry. Nery iy; small, round; skin 
in; 
— 
Not to go b ack farther than the last century, nor 
even tian its latter half, we shall find, concentrated in 
es of brilliant discov veries, bear- 
g more or less dieit a upon the manurial and agri- 
cultural aera but far too numerou 
most cursory narration oe 
o enumerate the 
a-do ne most illustrious dee represent the 
philosophical "cic British and c 
e 
id better iu ion thi on the 97th inst. esteem^d for its ns ontinental, 
A Fruit and Vegetable Show is to be held at Kensing- Hebburn Green olifie, — Ear middle - sized, | period, we would venture to single out or d - 
ton on the 19th of ber. The 9th or 16th of|'9Undish ; skin hairy, da green, sm thick ; emen. hand, Black, "Pries estley, and Cavendish; a the 
N nber is s own Maie o n- | Sweet and rich. *, Lavoisier, De and 
them On the 7th of m Inter. | _ Glenfon Green,— v. York Seedling; eut middle During the 50 years in question the natnre 
tational show of n beri Roots, Preserves, | 5/Zed, obovate; skin Very hairy, green, whitish | composition of air and water, of carbonic 
and Pickles mmence ; on the 26th of veins, rather thick ; | flavour sweet and ri rich. ammonia (the four main forms of 
December, a hen ow o ‘of E perfumes fe flowers and the | |. te, rather small, obovate ; discovered, 
re respectively to bé ‘made tangible and tto bloom; pta "didi many sinam Nai hang on bel ctore sor 
the siditors, y, 00 ipal of these : "y, The sciences of g 
shows the exhibitors are to be paid by sbarin zd 
them x ae kanan en — ye g di vid coed. 
ing to onorary Certifica ma won, 
. and xn fourth JP to a ipee aa may 
be occupied. UEM a € e dd Piss oubt be 
NT: Sas specim fal sie zt 
taken und er 
muddle n 
ment of the padres Hortieultar igo a 
 GOOSEBERRIES. 
are exceedingly |"? 
THE Meo aa t 
some others very large With 
pode occi prd a with 
others size; hence many -: on called’ show 
Gooseberries met with in iion, abt wh kno 
= Ravin, instead ning fonr = i 
pis arisin do "e arom fully 
Green Walnut ap mide sia, roundish oblong ; 
skin smooth, dark gre ; flavour sweet, 
ewhat e 
ipid, ae 
same time the laws of 
rd the eal forces, 
rt iac ia a — Y -— and — — 
Mies began 
Hedge Mp Nd medi um size; skin white, to 
e Hara Ls flavour rich and excellent; yes h- wndamtooc S thsi general relations as in their 
stay general merit, an object ion to it is likely | * The int oed 
White on account of err. Middlimg e pa aga " — sane, ý r: "van - rstigation than had 
roundish ob a hay and slightly dow: ue re m 
-— aiek longs gbuy downy, w: plants, and he various transformations which ne 
middle-sized ; roundish-oblong; 
skin slightly y rem ream yellowish white, thin; ; —— m 
nds ^" e poenry. lh Ras Cu iaa cultivation. me D gat tice, time mon » i assisted in 
" — Late, small, roundish ; skin smooth, or but : ai obal 
[yery s oed down ny, hene thick, tolerably rich. popes pla ot, perhaps as the largest 
' | Worth hy o bbc i gi n on account of its coming in | th new tr to the M pg store 
| luc fora ios iiie Pd y. 
Ait mson.—V ery early, small rou 
(smooth, greenish mo ery th 
White Hon 
ndish; skin 
in; flavour excellent. 
obo 
Mus pee the best of thom. m. Mfr Bic i Me yigg uM vate ; skin oe P Ma 6 s all the scat 
" ner: y b, whi me, an 
red, yellow, green, w £T nue ^ "4 Mrd regen artery! very sw te 9, Basher vaek ; Favor siok end isolated faets in their true no, and io nd werfen. 
mee sp: there are no white Goose- White eire small but  exceedingl 
barrios, © ti speaking thee a of green | ovate, vie, mo nay like its pie Bd 
tris ealed, When fruit is of a uniform pale | Will hang on the bush: and - It may be 
veins of nearly the ; dt € by those who cannot ash the sorts of 
1 «i Amongst the greens; as are li maar ste saris — wef Range well, a few plants of it 
Jo n dame are large and rather pale, but the rest bs Aeg tn - 
vil cep green. When, on the otber hand, the abar; will form a small but well- 
eins large and very palo, and and the rest of the skin | #voured Miles. pi of various , red, yellow, 
ihe tely so, the variety in - i se is ranked among , and white ; some early and others late. Planted 
whites, the ien of the veins predomi g so as for trial, they will not occupy much space; and whe 
to give the frui on the whole a with ce, |Om trial c lina - them can again be made, as influence = example the —— —- 
e FRUIT RED, sorts may be more approved than ot They | ago owe their h Epod mommy of his 
hairy cr am red, e dish; skin am n "T far n ni good enc n oa they may be | Science ec ir ian dy i 
> i "S Ac eaten freely, 
and making nto jum l Lavoisier met met t his dr aid fate, But his eui ipit d 
ived y 
"vindi ar Rai TrA round, RR AE, HE INDUSTRY OF MANURES, hiaat - he. had ere ceried on, if 
[we e EA borrow the followin 
hairy, dark ma nearh ~Early, small, round, v 
x ly € oe pen 
Rough Red answers well f ly ee Like the 
from our very 
AL. 
y pd erar A p 30088 ] 
Early His tory of Manures. ^ Meine in the form 
of cattle-dung and ordinary farm-yard composts, 
oved 
possible, with inorciou iem. after [^ death. 
scientifi 
bave ' such another mind as his was Asire 
masses of undigested discover and in 
to ium e perd 
