GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
(SEPTEMBER 10, 1864, 
865 THE 
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shows, h led fi iest Edward’s Jolly Tar.—Resembles the aot bti hie aan ind emm ome ta is — EA io an Eliz 
flavour being very rarely taken into Yi is less oblong; ripens later, the skin being thicker; t a probably —^ "a ane oan Re ides 
The consequence of , this D Haaye - t aion | flavour rich and sweet, kin | principal walks, accu t d I. 
ons s pt: coarse} Beeston Castle.—Large, roundish obovate; skin reise knowledge Wl, see be ie 4 
in substance, and bad in quit; as quom flav So | smooth, green, thin ; pulp tender, with rich flavour. and| He could plan a flat surface, inter:ected bim, 
long, however, as prizes are offered solely for "weight, Random Green —Very large, oblong ; skin green a ang si by — my Ts i v ge ow to fill hes 
that point alone will of course be the main conside- | thin; fli ood. downy, | spaces bet was beyo po 
ration "pel the raisers and growers for competitio v, Green Overall. —Very lar A rendi a vite era. Nd was as i un gehe to eme 
bat that , Ms x cod Ear ech an aie irt. green, very |^ building, ma Nee S Eu the ground pe : 
varietie an rawn was 
peered apwar s of 1 1b, ‘Sach has been i rea 3i T 3 ey TET Big od panem obovate; skin design a capital, Sa a windò Ty, or execut . 
petition, bearing o 
point, hat of a t. 
Pres g that a Gooseberry bush can only bear t 
eigh it 
to 
f frui t, it will be adm itted, | 
it 
that me the use of the fru 
than of very deben ones of | 
bad or inferior avd Tis being admitted, it must 
offered for size on rd Mrs 
, 80 far | as ripe fruit is concerne: But 
int of view, such prizes may, 
proved of importance to the com- 
, have 
on | *i 
rg 
way green, and thin ; "Bron sweet aud rich 
—La argo, roundish oblong ; skin hairy, | 2 
ery sweet, rich, and excellent. 
HITE. 5 
ward’ s ths yn. Whitesmith, Sir 
sidney “Smith, "alt Seedling, Lancashire "pass, 
Grund pres miina ork aud of g 
size, bat t been 
green, in; ; ; flavo 
dr La 
mi 
co work, and 
design for the surrou' he pee eod 
n: 3 vedi oblong, ade he o 
nde m built ; and therefore, if ze to, heun 
the but, 
white, = Te ; 
re offered for new 
where also thse p und.* 
Although not considered good to Pin yi a ale pear 
by those who Tove the opportunity of klea M^ 
smaller well-fla ge E red kinds as we hav | 
former article, of Pes P arg yocp good | 
for tarts, and de p^ the advantage of soon acquir- 
a tye Jew EE it may be borne 
of persons confined in shops 
and manufactories, somo such acid as is afforded by 
prin 
ing taken into CRIT and when — tg he ra phon ises the task ; 
Ee number a — was p mancus numerous, the 
und to be g 
Wellington’ s Glory 
scarcely 
, Saunders’ de 
th 
Cheshire Lass.— Ye ry 
various fi 
are employed i in the open air; and these la arge Goose- 
of the season to cheaply 
nant it. 4 
Again, among "the many — of varieties that 
have been raised, there a me which, though large, | 
are neve rthe less well favo our red ; and s uch are those 
T RE 
Leigh's Riflema i. lab uen large, roundish 
oblong ; skin Mi, red, thick; flavour sharp and rich. 
An abundant bearer, and has "been long much grown 
for the M market. 
herton 
Brat Lord of the or.—Late; very large, 
roundish ; skin hairy, và poem thick; flavour | 
very 
Lomas’s a —Syn. L' max's Victory ; middling 
early, toleran is ge fish | oblong; ; skin hairy, | 
light red, thin, The unr unripe berries ar uch esteemed | 
Bob.—Late, very large, oblong ; 
ma base, 
with a 
blossom end; flavour good. 
ich is a good deal cultivated for the 
One of 
early, large, 
white, and very thin ; Ss rich E 
ad swe pei. recommendation for yn earliness | $ 
in ripe and also for tarts, its green soon 
| aeqr iring a size fit for that purpose. | es 
Cleworth’s White Lion.—Late. , tolerably cid 
mondi o oblong; skin slightly hairy, white, trans- | 
rent, very thin; m rici 
ing of Trun —Large, 
smooth, white; flavour d 
Coo Ps Yhite .Eagle.—Late, large, obovate ; skin pr 
thick, smooth, white; flavour good. Affords a jato with. 
succession. | whi 
Taylor's Mr Venus.—Middling early, of medium | Y 
size, obova in very etl yid white; flavour 
| sugary, iw nd excellen pe it has the 
roperty of hanging til ‘it pes als ton A ey and it | P 
then acquires a E light ae resembling that of the 
| Pitmaston Greengage Gooseberry. || 
J^ 
according 
roundish oval; skin Lacs taste of the day. 
uous heretic who 
t’ gardening, as Loudon calls all English 
ening prior to the Re inane A still bane a 
I tal 
ELIZABETHAN — 
Pay 
eased imagina! belief 
that diste ai eod = o style ‘of gardening gory 
of study, much imitation, prior 
THAT style of d after 
tury, succee ded rA Gothic, 
and which: is called "ibo meri mA of its of ay, aa that m 
of Ji 
Denny's Shak —Late, very large, roundisl 
skin pas red, tek i ; favour very | 
eere early, very large, | 
ry, bright red, with reddish 
es I. 
dde. only | i 
Piet A 
Dutch’ UE WYTS; that is, q 
—has of late years suffered a Pas 
ten statu: aninidls; 
and broad 
oan 
really domestic style of English acts 
e veins ; poy 
puse 
Dublin. —Ver 
ar palin foundieli ; ; skin hairy, red, with | 
orange red veins; 
aes avour sweet and rich, This is | 
very large Go oseberries, 
is or some other am for their origin 
whi es hir taste 
of the 18th century, to a 
* Natural’ or ‘English’ AN in -— cam 
were to be ced to a wildern ent 
sare at douse Gothic which ies reteset bai 
rpetrate, under the disguises of Venetian, Victorian, 
al ideas of what 
well.— roundish vd ; skin, ree 
light red, An pos rich and M 
ory.— es pub nt above; 
fruit very large, pele downy, fed; thi avour rich. 
Hampson's Tantarara: ra.—Abov heir r orate ii s 
skin downy, 09 rfeieder ich. 
Smi 
skin smooth, yellowish white, thin; flavour 
Girl.—Early, 
hairy, thin; Sore rich, 
Fanny.— —Lar, oundish oblong ; skin hairy, yellow; | 
Beaumont’s M. ePi 
due; 
ry good. 
large, roundish oblong; skin | 
FR 
ero.— Very large; skin smooth, yellow, and 
thin; den 
ch. 
Candidat. ate. Lage, oblong ; 
skin smooth, thin; pul 
tender and rich, dudar bus 
RUIT 
Parkinson's Laurel.— Rathe her oven te, large, obovate; 
skin green, very downy, and preg flavour 
Collier’ A 
Te ss pem and thin n Shige 
of Oak.—Midd y, large, 
chong, Mong, tapering t to the hs oe thick at its 
skin smooth and thin; flavour rich and | Promo 
very sweet, 
e, obovate ; skin | 
r rich. 
wh 
oa large, oblong | Vario 
In | broad haracteristics, the Elizabethan is, 
witht Ko Ae style rd osos gs ell adapted to our 
English cli e warm tint of brick 
—its favo enden nin verme far better with 
the cool lived of foliage, than be 
grey or white ston 
Nature ; and aon this has Tilded p "i: 
modern style—a ification of the 
French E 
Italian styles. 
But drm truth is, that si eo styles had been 
ctised in country. In the reign a 
Nonsuch House were 
sof 
cabin and mid 
e ments of a i 
ich a na = hugo fiie, ample ‘Til ht, and Lei 
og vns T snows, 
| tion from hea’ mountes, opere 
ich * ia and fee eerie hospi. |li 
moreover, € als suited for the prince and hat is now called 
—hybrids Classical 
doubtless susceptible of improvemen bei thay e 
not necessary to it: on the contrary, ‘it is capable of | 
n 
urce which the fancy or taste of th rn archi- | 
tect can adapt or devise. In fact, it bii the. empiene 
advantage of not being a Aue LUIS and, therefore, 
has no pedantic rules to fe 
ise is “stra 
has been 
ge, however, nam t 
: y 
aa bas com 
yer ie sci, 
EE cut in Juniper or other 
or 
divers-coloured 
hey E 
Faerie Queene, adapted from 5 
id to the study of this style s county 
a MN has been done for ; 
the style und .. 
cae - 
plenteously 
uir 
There the m b ger) 
Itself doth offer to 
panied it as mh 
"cd e character. The "S 
eat: ibition place. e 
dM Rage ees sits with 
for the “ heaviest red,” 
by tome e 30M weighed,’ and 
a more am 
of necem d dis either an Itülian or French eae, 
nitore to see a no 
Elizabethan 
the ' style — ibi 
recorre W wilt tres baltal vet out upon it 
a tart ; or, if bitious style It 
of Peso instru’ 
Natural style ; bed if so, it rao joi be 
‘totally at variance with the style of the mansion. | 
