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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[DECEMBER 10, 18 4. 
es from Nova 
f App 
Sotia, Pears € Belgium, collections m mitem ai 
t leas ue — | 
t from France, and last, but no 
things from y pum of the Viceroy of Ezy 
Sear nd Non 
m Orange small, but very fine in 
n and Golden 
X» ovent Garden, show a dozen 
dale’s St. Germain Pear, the 
The same o exhibitors 
Ue ht Ta 
Hs 
| uniform 
e 
and ? Mr. Kaile, gr. to 
| Ie, contributes’ — and Fearn’ s Pippins, Blenheim 
B. e, Scarlet Ni — Loan's Pearmain, and 
the’ _Pippins. m Mr. Lane, St. Mary’s Cra "i 
Rei nette, Winter Queening, Blenheim 
Mu velo e 
n of Pret 1 a (Opuntia), which i is rbv iut Vd 
in London. Fro ges the grea se ne Lancet 
of the “ona Ro er tion, 
in which are 
Orange, Spanish Pearmain, a lemon-coloared variety, 
like pe x in form init arlier and a better keeper; 
| also the Pippin is and "Princes Pippin, the last 
2 
t Caches Biood or Maltese Oran 
Pears, White Calvillo” Apis and other Mugen 
frnit, amon; 
of Capsicum, 
Pine Apples are not numerous; 
ooth Cayenne, fi 
the best being a 
Mr. Betteridge, and?consist of Ribston | 
Pippin, Blenheim Orange, and King o of the Pippins, the | 
ast remarkable for their clear yellow skin beautifully | 
iushed with Mr, Ford, gr. to E. Hubbard, 
d the same variety being also furnished by Mr. 
Wallis, gr, Astle Park, Congleton. The best Que 
comes from Mr. eather, gr. to R. Pullford, Mats 
limited in 
Of ret of 
35 
Black pet Sere 
from Mess 
J.J. à » di. ah 6 a 
llen hiedy 
exa mples, ch 
Lord St. Leonar 
arat T. Weapon Blenheim Orange, and -Cor 
Gilliflower. 
a single dishes of ripe Dessert Apples, t 
tlt 
In the Class T 3 dishes n" ripe Dessert Apples, the | j 
——— 
mon Lemons, longish-shaped rough-skinned bitter 
vi m: j 
sweet Oranges, and a Mandarin variety, but not the -— 
best of that class; also some small Medl 
of P. e 
ey grow ; 
t d ns ot Custar e "last, perhaps, 
ardly 
ti len Mr. Blandy also contributes es of Custard | 
= ed om Madeira. 
g Miscellaneous fruit w 
Taur m Plums, dpi yr sori es, and 9 a 5 
dish of Cuthill’s Black Prince ME perfectly 
ripe, and of good size. From E. Stuart, Esq., of Nice, are 
examples of a ag arty small sei vele waite» special 
agenaria from atal. 
A es ad h "Pic kles of different kinds are exh 
urgess & Son, 107, Straud, and from 
Mason are extre emely e 
examples of preserved fruits. ğ 
M. Gregoire, ue uds | 
solecion of fs hich, Mus. isl too bri for P 
he first day’s ahha: Among them are da ey b 
intersting varieties, which may be i 
kom eedling fruits is a new sra raised by the 
Rev. Mr. E Mu she, and named Prince Consort, to which 
a First-class Certificate has been awa rded. It is sta ted 
d Apple, th 
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3 
a 
the 
e those of Mr. Hall, gr. to Capt. Tyrrell, Ealing, o 
has, fine fruit of Cox’s Orange Pippin. Mr. Ple: ster, 
o Mrs. Rush 
-— jen kai most iab. h to s rape 
owing. The var mae shown by them on this occa- 
sion are Black Hamburgh, Esperione, West's 
B 
of and we also found mE 
e same ei ed es the great Vine at 
odge 
1 bent ripened — Oranges 'come from | 
Mr. Ford, gr. to W. E. Hubbard, Esq. 
n the Clas of 12 dishes of Kitehen Apples, the best | 
. Bette ridge, who furnishes large and | M 
g 
ol 
dw 
a 
Pippin, Alfriston, e Mèro = Menage, 
but bri ght r ed in m Mr, 
ly 
bright in 
display, especially of 
(P im last of 12 dishes of 
r. . to 
colour as fies Fe oe ^ "They consist of Castle 
ue Lap ley Apple, Tower of eem oi. phe 
Foun Gloria Mundi, larg: 
of good size and fine Aves will 
Colmar; and bei 
| doubtless prove equally a favourite with other a 
arieties, for which we are indebted to the sam 
ae 
The Vegetable department is pet the least we 
portion of the Show. p Pot NES Sis: d, 
irable M 
hue g es 
, German Vera. a small ded skinned sort 5 
Std Dons, and other lar arge | 
Mr. Veitch h 
L| fine 
M Seciing, Beauty of Kent, Blenheim mA 
| Nobl gr. to Viscount Ee a 
ea 
n’s Profit, Emperor PE Walt inui 
Mr. Moffat, 
Ot 
and v 
nard, 
e. 
ith New a awthornden, Manx 
ext 
UAR lods 
se fruit, though good, 
than that grown in MG 
Easter Beurré, Beurré Rance, Pas 
a Old Colmar, poi Cha umo; 
bes is show: Mr. 
= E) x Hamilton "Sleaford, vids 
in size an M E reener 
neighbourhood of L 
> 5 E fetteridge, who has 
ti, i Reinette du | 
Cai pesar an t, and 
6 dishes of Kitchen Appla the best are those | 
fine fruit of Blenheim 
of Kent, Jersey gi Hollan 
Orange, Glory 
and Alfris 
a f 
"nnm eost, 
boroug gh, 
ndbury, 
Noble, aid É 
d M, È: Noait 
m Ora Mr. Heather 
also bo abbr pa: fruit under this 
contributed by i " illyard, ^ ge erm 
examples of PARU. pore petalis e wwe hine de 
Mali Beurré Rance, Glou M 
3d w nd aH 
Codlin, Hollandbary, Herofordehiro Pearmain, Grieve's | I 
Pippin, Melon Aj a handsome 
"n. 
Prin ales, 
and from Mr. Taylor, a cottager living es "Watford 
un beautiful specimens of Huntingdon Ki M 
sby, gr. to H. Cha 
Moffat, gr. to 
> Lemon, 
Wlan d apparently.. a fine he Ay. and Pink Flukes 
Among round Potatos, me penh 
and Mr. Curd, in whose heasant’s 
Painted I Lady, Trans ‘Seeilings Early Ten-week, 
Early Shaw, Champion's China, and Red and White 
Regents. Among other Veitch 
r, 
very ; or 
So Red Regents; Mr. Budd, gr. to Earl Darn- 
'Mr. M: nso! 
ong 3 dishes of — Apples the best come 
Ken. Mr. Ford, who contr: vxore Wadhurst pae 
"s Seedlin Alfi uis Betterid 
»| has Glor ory of Kent, 
Ee Beag finely carnation-striped. 
r " Alltiston, wei al ant 
on Mr, Wells, 
of Brighton, shows the 
INE 268 Potatos aot weighs 39 Ib. 
all round white Potato like a Regen 
nions are not lana and consist for the most 
ley, Mona's Pride; and Mr 
po l 
oort f WR 
e Lac cy, are fine cad of Blenheim. Orange, 
from Mr, bingdon; Mr. Earley, of DE 
not eg dd condition, or 
from d. consisting erue of dessert kinds, 
In the Class of 3 dishes of ripe Fears, the best | gr, 
come ayer ys dta, gr. to T. Woo “qs Twyford 
Abbey, who sends Easter Beurré, eia and “Glou | § 
Morcea: a: 24, Mr. Earley, er. to P. F. Pryor, Esa., 
- 
and 
of tie Emperor. Alexander, - 
Among single — 2 ong e the best, - 
sisting o n from Mr. Pleste 
. to ypa pr Welle roe Pin. fine Blenheim 
Orange Mi excellent fruit of the same variety comes 
m Mr. Earl 
Bowe a shows Passe Colmar, Beurré ek and 
; 3d, Mr. Ingram, gr. to J. J. 
Tos who fais Glou Morceau, Winter Nelis, and 
Winter Crassan 
dishes of ripe Dessert ae 
from Mr. nr ss dew 
; Beurré Diel, from 
and Glou Morceau, redd 
viest Dessert Pears, the. 
e from Mr. gr. to the Rey. D. Williams, 
ark, x Hou Morcean; Mr. — 
. Murray, 
shows \G 
Phi 
Be 
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d 
0 
r di shes of Pears shown for weight, the best 
"The heaviest I Five Apples eome from Mr, Lumsden, 
gr. to Lad wg C. Hamilton, Sleaford, who -— 
s | Gloria ; Mr. Young, gr. R. Barel ay, Es 
Highgate, seid» Alfriston ; and Mr, Masters, Highgate, | 
Blenheim Oran 
Curra veran m MI , are shown a good | m 
rom Mr. Ford, who i Raby 
and Ms. Tivey, who furnish. red. 
e Cuties Mr. Ce Curd, 
white Dutch. 
eme contributed a 
- beautitel collection of Apples, which 
in fair er es and -— 
in size than last 
bugie are yet sufficiently. fine t equal pri 
with some vé M best of our English. fruits of the su mat 
the ng 
Westbrook, A 
TA. sends apparently “the same ae and Mr, 
Ess rots come from Mr. Card, 
as Jame 
“some rear po fine 
14 inches long, and no Jess 
Ne a foot round the t - These are MR Ur: neigh- 
Donde od of Reading, whence also me fine 
mples fro: es Serymger. Some SERVE, Dara 
FE a Eal size likewise come from Mr. Drewitt, The 
Denbies, near Dorkin 
are clean, straight, and in every M. 
They consist of Hollow-crowned a 
St adent, ‘the difference between which in the speci- 
b is not very vio Mr. Budd, Mr. 
Curl ar e all exhi ibitors i sin ehis A 
J : ie s ar | 4.24 e J A 
s 1 are cont Hh 'stbro 
r. Drew The ín es from Mr. Frisby. 
rnips are chiefly co: ined to a tis White Stone, the 
M 
Tur 
best of which are furnished by Mr. Ingram, from the 
Cati i Mr. Ross, gr. to C. Eyre, Esq. | class. Amo em some of the more st sorts | Engst) Serdang at a Orange Jelly comes from 
Welford Park, New! bury; the second b est, Uvedale ^8 | are A gr pre Calkin Pippin, a variety in the | we also noticed the American Red-topped 
St. Ge cese shown by Mr. Scrymger, gr. to R. Palmer, | way of Gloria Mundi; Spon; saga im irai Abra * 3 
Esq, eading ; and the thing best, the last-named | Rose Apple, another red streak: arish "€ arealso| Very good y is contributed by Mr. Earley, 
variety, from Mr. Cox, Redlea R V pem Snow Apple, and Hubber n rper apa oe wx be resem moerid ii aron us "dt 
are numero in some instances unusuall; ; hirh-eolow kind; oi cul i 
, and as t y atea Guide Py loris M 7 ndi Med dra aae I p. 53, 1863). "MS Kaile an 2n Mr. Card also show 
egere exam I "The Red Red Baldwin is a hand- | good roots of this esc 
jm fenit: Ribstons are not better than our own, and he best Scorzone — supplied by n. De The 
the same may be said of Blenheim Orange an seti others.| Denbies, near Dorking, aud good spec 
On the w however, the collection is a worthy | from Mr, Ross, gr. to C. E; et 
m | representation of the Apple culture of er country f late Peas a dish, is contributed by Mr. -— 
around Halifax, whence it from Lincolnshire; the sort is stated to be Ne e 
r| From the garden of the Viceroy of rod Mr. Hardie, Ultra. 
th di God lent, especially some 
nat f which Ea MAN poa rry Ma or 
ae Mr. Mobbs, Les Pagnell, yi Mr. Frbi 
| jin vom, In the same collection are m very | 
if docks, 
ne Citrons and Sha together with sweet and 
is reported to 
The Dalmeny Sprout is also shown, 
