DECEMBER 3, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
Beurré Diel, and Bon Chrétien d HiverPears were shown. must not be confounded Pe the Beurré Delberg or 
l ssa Era ecq. It} f Fo nda nte Up 
J 
p. 
y large Alfriston Apples, 
x’s Orange Pippin and King Ta Baptiste Dalbret, ater 
of the Pippins Apte: In the b mea one of 12 | born at Triel (Seine-et. -Oise 21785; 1811 he t dud 
varieties were excellent specimens of Muscat, Bar- | charge odt pem d fruit: nd at the Muséum, and 
barossa, and Bla ambur urgh Grapes, etel Cayenne published i in 183 itled :—“ ours théorique 
cade aumo; d E Beurré Pea: ratique de "Y Tail sA rbres s fruitiers. 
DS (Ope t e of qnit 2 aree E: écher Téton de Vénus. 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
1159 
treatment recommended in each case, We are told 
also what to do in veni ong and emergencies, till a 
o n cases of drowning, 
medical m man can € 
rox or poi: 
n agai we e fnd good descriptions of the baro- 
, camera lucida, and other scientific 
instruments: Wi with collateral rade tion on a variety 
of subjects. Altogether, this is not e a first-rate 
r, 
Fruit very myn the P eight “rather 
Cooley stands unrivalled), 
(uation krka erminating in pple- [This 
nipple is made the principal pir arisen ipn it uid 
» 6, Union $ treet, z 
Collections of Dessert Pears, 12 varieti ies, cene the Late Admirable or Bourdine. „To this latter the 
but be found 
uable, as a — ok of phus » 
rsons engaged in r manufacture, as well as i: 
the family. 
.It iiid that a new Pharmacopoeia has been issu 
ably well shown, Among th 
r 
Huyske's Victoria, Beurr | | Society" s Catalogue of Fruits ; and it Was so after long 
te 
very year by the General Medical Couneil of the 
United Kingdom, in o order “to recon - her. Ree ig | 
montel, Duch é 6. d Aon oon 
Bezi Vaet, and Alexandre Lambré. ln "the Collections | these names, and grown Arka the same circumstances, | three countries." . This is noticed is of 
z ie were ver d highly colou f the French auth dmit that there i - Brough,’ „who says that. ‘Tits decli 
y large an 
s of Catillac, Be ile de Jr. Gilogil, Bon | difference between them. In treating of the Bourdi 
5 
5 
m Went 
Chrétien Tare, and Governor of Boul 
very numerous,” 
on u^ same tree are 
Awarps.—12 rt Pears, 8 ofakind i erry ; | Very variable, so much so that The third and E ETER bain the 24th volume of 
sd vit A act A: merchant, pn d E 34 x H. yd, | abispe coe fruits that are almost spherical, and others | t| f the Linnean Society of London, is 
S ardener, Mr. —12 4 K ; 
oat g e Me TE - Mes A ng wd x lu ib png mam uro: and ot opinio to el of | of the most bulky which M. Me Society has ever 
Burley, fruiterer, Birmingham.—Extra Prize, pam by Mr. E, | the mde Vénus. A M erence of opinion has long | feel, its bulk being owing fewer than about 
W. Field (pair of Plated Erit: Spoons), for the best Six Dishes | existed on this subject. e there no mea settling | 200 pages and 4 ied by a first instal- 
of Stewing Pears, Mr. J. Plu | the question ?—and ponia ng that tea one ab thigh D e | m of Mr. urray's Monogra h. of the Nitidulariæ, 
ithe and Kitchen Apg were well represented: | found even but slightly, constitutionally different and | The are QUI other papers referring the te 
od d í 
Among the former go 
orders of the animal kingdom. 
Ribston Pippin, Golden Court Pendu Plat, | Horticultural Societies to entertain ?] E papers. arei—Prof, Oliver on ihe Biredure of M 
Cockle Pippin, Cornish, "Gilltower, Scarlet hie |__Pécher Mignonne Hátive.—Syn. Grosse Mignonne | Legumes of Pentaclethra maerophyila, with one plate; 
prc oad pose and con- | Hátive, Mignonne P ourprée, Pourprée € red Messrs. Mann and Wendland he ms of 
mong. e ha tter hide aiins of fleurs. Leaves with globose glands; flowerslarge. [It i x1 "Tropical Western Africa, with six plite, two at them 
Ariston, ear Wellington, Mére de Ménage, | described as closely resembling the n "Mi nonne, | devoted to the natural habit of the plants, and the 
Northern Greening, Bedfordshire. Foundling, and Royal | of which it is stated to be only a variety perpetuated others to the details of structure; w . Hanbury on 
Russet, all of. beautiful co by the | ft, and of which the fruit ripens under the the species of Garcinia (G. Mor var. - petiolo) 
AWARDS.—12 Pens aeri 8 of a kind: Ist, Mr. C. J. e circ deo a little earli that of | which affords Ga ge in Siam, with o ooo Mr. 
Perry : 2d, C. N. Navia M.P., (gardener, Mr. S. | the ordina y Gros ignonne, and it it that Currey's P» s d Fangi, with one plate; Dr. 
Ea: Apples "VOR ‘ute ue P. the Peach Ekne season at Montreuil commences. | Kirk o us (Walleria) o Litas £e od 
Royd, Esq., n East Court, tershire (gardener, Mr. | There is a enm Hátive à Grandes fleurs which has East Tro it. TI with on on d Mr, Mier. 
Exi 3d, ie Mac herson. leaves. z hr edge ds, and is consequently Pain| lon the Conantheres, with one plate. 
Gourds were few in number, but two or three speci distin rom under consideration, and s nin A Classi of Contributions from British India 
mens were velt fine, including aV f than it. to the New Zealand Exhibition of 1865, by Dr. Forbes 
great size. Tl Moe s rulé. — Syn. Pucelle de Xaintonge, | Wataon, en mer upwards vf 1000 articles, in the 
ade t blooms nthem well sho vel Rougeaude, Tages [A small russeted pyriform wit edge: clases Among the fibres, the most important 
ong them were put birao of rie Jardi potes, t of inning and manufacturing agi si e Pay 
es Plantes, Cassandra, Queen of England, Beinty, quite worthless. ] iren wi ss Cae mum), gore Ags jhm ea), P 
Etoile Polaire, Lady Peis Rev. J. Dix, Cherub, Plutus, | Poire Louise de Boulogne.—[ A middle-sized, Berga- M Puys), Nilgiri Nettle (U rtc oria rophyll +s 
Abbé Passaglia, Mrs. Wm. Holborn, Lady Hardinge, Sir | mot-shaped fruit, which keeps till March; but its | nS Aperi ^g gigantea), Bedoloe Sutta (Pæderia 
tà and Golden agle. | fle f esh i is | only balf-melting, or intermediate between that | fæti manufa f cordage Sunn 
Aw. —24 Cut Blooms: Ist Camois Hall ar. | vx ^ roh m an | Jabbulpore Hemp 
near Newmarket ; 2d, Mr. George £ Stanford Hil pom cei cta 3d» (Crotolaria Womens Of all Indian fibres, however, 
12 blooms: let, Mr. George; 2d, Mr. Tolmin; 3d, Mr. 
that which attracts pos attention is that of we mar 
d for 
Carter, Wichnor Park, near Lichfie = A Cyclopedia of Practical Receipts, Processes, ond When “ arrangements have been effecte 
MEANA PPa last y Collateral Information i in the Arts, Manufactur duction, with of other 
ugh good. lst prize for 12 eed Fui ene we do jedicine Phar. sents th 
awarded ts to Mr. T. Webley; and for six plants to Mr. By Arnold J. Cooley nd G. Brough. London : | a position second only in i 
Several thousand persons visited the exhibition Ph : shea, slong printed i ouble columns s 
daring the four days, m reine perce warp) 770707 ily aided be the liberal use of abbreviations and | facture of a variety of fabrics of a v 
condensations of every 
with a mass z nT a QUO v0 
a 
Poticeg of Books. 
de Jardin qued du Muséum. By Prof. Decaisne. | indicated upon the title page. notices of the 
inued from p. 1039.) various substances forming the Materia Medica of o 
écher Admi ahe Jaune,—Syn. Admirable Jaune saul Minden trap Meis po dese directions 
Tardive, Grosse Pécher Jaune Tardiv ve, Grosse Jaune, | for ir puri 
d the synonyms 
are known among mcer hg men te medion 
works, i in trade, at home and abroad ; and then follows 
MEOS 
— —— mM mense Abricot, Orange, 
De ce cotée. Leaves with reniform 
glan en mall. Fh Linq oe parting from 
is Seretse good in ry seasons, bet 
those that are the. contrary xi is irftewdariena and uir; ; 
whether for its production or for its use, by the 
boratory. 
and presenting th paeje usefa 
Garden Memoranda. 
Mr. SALTER’S NURSERY, —We 
|have already adverted (p. 1088) to Mr. Salter's 
.|fine disp themums, which goes on 
b improving, and wi 
rs. propose to mention 
the new bins which the present 
tensive muster roll o 
at pem the 
ns at Paris in the latter half of September. 
ted under the above names in 
manufactory, or kitchen. We 
ripen m the | words * Hydrocyani 
u hamel, Traité | brief description, "d aee the 
take 
icacid.” After the synonyms, and a | the. 
e 6 
autumn: )o' 
the Versailles Nursery ma; A not 
E 
S uu 
D 
lescribes it as „havin ng large | 1, the Gor Lee 
be the variety ond 
of the 
Jatalogue des Chartreux, eee 175 2, NA in -— 
f 1785 t the flowers are described as s they 
ikewise by "e è Bare in 1789, A ilieequen y s 
Calve er Pomologists. The trees obtained by the 
s having small flowers, and this must the dilute medie inal, 
leseribed by Professor Decaisne, and that Edinburgh, id Dublin Pise E Tita 
Hall, Dr. Ta wg ge "tags S 
Dr. R. D. , Winckler, and v s Fo 
P 
ti 
Meola a 'mos im portant pie 
tion, when it is eet wed ese aedi grea 
Magendie's x times as strong as the | 
of the acid, the 
x evident that there are two yellow- | 
which the name of Admirable 
né du Comice. Middle- 
with a short 
ry, of 
, wine-making, and similar processes 
sk UR. 
as carried on by the most TM 
me ma on 
ing ‘made spore thee ros with all the most 
pon perra in numbers, and probably also in 
| liane, 
"m 
i 
| 24-3 
& 
i 
Hn 
tid eget 
"ny view to profit. The authori 
ble en—Soyer for instance for the saking ofa 
re' to add. are directions | 
h | often given 
by 
— 
, 
Poitera ae r | tised ^ 
ihe name of D bot, b nurseryn e pn pagne, 
" this n name int e| ithet of Beurré; in some yee | ost o! 
t appears under the name of Bou Delbret, but it! subject are briefly described, with pen 
m Salter, a flow arkal 
uman frame is | for E de breadth of its cre de "tlileney of bloom 
toms and the! and for vigour of foliage, a "bright orange-red withal, 
ry ratio 
a seedling Z te present ia, to wes 
ble for ^- may 
m, 
