16 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jaxuanr 14, 1565, 
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thero are several kinds of onse were and VE this 
vil have leit a md behiad ; Er ост cot sel | Кү largely em to ©. yi the markets. уч es, too, on the Vine, instead af 
ld а feel И such have arisen, | There is, for exam , s the 
ios ч one age 79 e rity o iem "hi чё and its edle which are all | with the Barbarossa tingo, own roots Re 
rex 2 то 8 ау ncement а Iortieultare, | h 
be | s rather firmly to the pulp. Then there are foliage of the Blac 
ne ground upon w ете s ac ly t | 1 on y 
be exhibited sd something like окшау of feeling | three or four kinds, round but flattened ia form, | ted, So thoroughly has this union altered 
and of acti which look as if they had been subjected to pres- and improved the Barbarossa, that had it bess 
low, an i i to; 
lings should, however, take | sure fro 
JE 
- seed 
not to forget A 4 the tribunal for such pro- 
care 
duetions will sit on ays and not on Satur-|the pulp. The best variety of the first class to | never a single instance in which the stock has 
days; and that those үс = whether fruit| which we have alluded, and that most largely | exercised such a decided influence upon the 
or lowers, which it may be desired to submit (о | cultivated, is known in China amongst foreiguers| It would, therefore, be inte g to 
the judgmen hese Committees, must be sent (о | as the *' Coo nge;" and the best amongst | whether this has observ ot dum 
the meetings held on the former day, and not|the second class із dignified bv being called the | either in reference to this or any other variety 
those held on the latter, Otherwise both disap- |“ Mandarin," The Mandarin Orange is very | We are acquainted with many instances jg 
pointment and conflict of judgment may aris different fro at чөт ”“ sh їп the € Grapes A — botes by 
We understand that among the changes to be Egyptian collection it ng; but not one in КЖ has Т. 
proposed at the ensuiag Anniversary will be the| usually twice tho sizo ot the ее е esty: changed the be of t 
retirement from the Council of Sir WxsTwonrm| will fll an Ape dish—and its — | improved the flavour of the fru €T 
Drexe, Mr, CLuorrow, and Mr. Jomw кк, To| deep r »ddis! or ngo, which ren сеча rs a ataie Тоз example wo ha veto чес = in referees 
fill up tho vacancies thus caused, and t attr bjec: on the dinner ta the influence of the stock on tho graft is the cass 
1-0...) it does v this known as k- E e а Hamburgis 
the resignations of Sie 
and rh этч the Fellows will be invited to| poor men 
ter hey dian V| 
elect. Bir сара Paxrow, Bir А, Buruen, Мг, | тау be a little less sowy, а and in the ease of te ara a strong m doge m ru pa 
R, 
a. Wirso г, BnawpmETH Greps, and|Oranges wehavo nam tt Coolie " — гарез with. oval, lavoured, 
Mr. Москва F, ike e of ra. retires from the Buk nicer than the ** Mandarin" to ea 00, 
people like to have something "36А, on et n this case de fruit borne by the graft was s 
a we as something good to eat, Тһе true | mueh deteriorated as to lose nearly all its exoel- 
replaced by оо, Mr. PORTMAN. [to eat, — 
how far these contemplated "A: p са ime мөр ES «Me ndarin Orange," eor ars inferior in d wi [lence ; both berries and bunches were inferior ig 
will be —€— Bomo af Мей of them are in |o € “Coolio,” ія not to be despi а | sizo to those upon the unworked Golden Hamburgh, 
right direot r the dessert its size. | 
m, “4 Жүз л йош together A» it great. A ied. ^m in illustration of of = doc is 
m 
Ix our notiee of the International Show A IL. by the natives and foreigners in Sia atn Yuu ay- - trong 
Fruits and Vegetable " whioh took place rd the | country eX it peiie e of биз Ap Эй а 
Garden of the al Hortieultural ew ihe оа the | Д7: А. several plants of the true repe origi originally brought en Spain. The graft 
7t ay,’ y, and produood a | 
iswiek Garden, — Whethor | those produced Xo һә Vine — its own 
Е аго тт in tritam э, or have been sold or lost | aud the stro i 
of the VrcgRoY's Gardeners. This col am we oannot say. Опе thing is сеге À have | variety in “quentin ia di 
жө, n ЗЕЕ: by the 2 llows of the | never seen the fruit exhibited anywhere, or in our | two cases jus de same results have 
Sooiety and others who attended the Show, et markets The variet som worthy of the |oocurred in е —— seasons, I 
cM “ш bi rs i" Egypt, and in be men sn double grafe thess Vinos when a better 
tries in the south of Europe, and air | result it is hoped will attend the experiment, 
ep the Vrcsnox of Eavrr b Mr. Суб 
rom 
г» notioe, = these days of ra 
when pt may bo reached evon by sa T 12. er 1j э no Шош in procuring plants of. the true kind 
days, or b g Qc France in li vues ге! direot from China! ; for there are plenty of them both] —— M. E. Рхлтүпк, in a note on the INFLUENCE OP- 
than half the time wo — 5 Hon Kong and in Canton steam | CERTAIN AROMATIO PLANTS ох SILKWORMS, 3 
ттер Дни xe then we bars XT M why Ws vis edi Vie VN “еам ere. evidently um mE 
much more wo have , one p P. 
EL habit of seing thom bitbero And, | determine to wr em te ў 
send 
aromatic 
„оу deserve the greatest encouragement, | China for a ЧЕ plants, there is one little bit of 
Жр because they Ax us what the pro-|advice he may send along with it, namely, to » pur- | ia em in 5 n imet eq] р чал et, and pesti Мес 
d s aepünad | & Tbe plants 
duetions of o because | chase ts with frui! growing cx 
thoy give an : н t ' у уч mh wero ў 
ранай ысыт or зше болеа сно ys {misia rient ч were урим oer, Ari E 
mo reason why we а troe is its own. iow that tho fruit а The first-mentioned was found to be most - 
Meus mv ҮСТ А Movie inei e sometimes making up energetic in its action. 
lgeria, of the Islands en 
of those which bad ne к may add, that another collection of AND LJ emer that dioses d Edinburgh 
nerth аа pei. o T МА, was sent for the International Ex Mita АЕ ГА 1866-67 will be awarded 
зе wig from the gardens of HALIX im at A by The Keith prize, which consists of a and 
bes ai ae fo LR. d in the Мг. ОнАРМАХ, the Pasma's g t|from 401. to Ed p EM кши! the 
condition PARE er arrived too — -: the Erben, Pet but it "gr been | session d 1406-66, » “best communication on a 
To g hapt y Apam ty of оп view for во me past іа the © Conservatory at [кшен ўа: jn m nicated, in the first instance, to 
арор tbe = ** Land of Рур" di E hes ате South [oa nre > Mit contained some very inter- ety darin = К 1853.64 and 
ue nM of the — this fruit : Eey ка Мы i of — nnt di et LX ас КТ ei | 
rm Мане ian n exeonen nfortu- The Ma Brisbane 
$ rize, the second in the 
only to imagine а Paim, tr ; with : ed; the dd, | gift of fe Bede. t ерй pa biennially in such 
stem some 50 or 60 fi Аы Je 
а tuft sr iere h — S E: This is to be regretted, as some of the kinds 
top, and these same bunohes beds à Р ”| evidently rare and valuable. 
dio. and we I notion of <A "is Da 
Там t r^ jw tos country, Itw RAFTING VINES чу т езва 
des the visitors ч South | it may be worth while to te inquire w cry or my 
frait|and to what extent, the variety grafted is influ- | 9998Y3 are 
Мы. by o- боі whieh i it is ^" 
| ой i our 
ia, the elim i hid it eid The There are at t in the garden of the 
or 
of the Custard was an attractive objeot in | Horticultural two or three examples w 
the a collection, "This frait was - to throw 
bibit Mr. Braxpr, of Readíog, and had Beon ке, — m 
Pom а common irst, then, we have an 
recei Madeira. 
Aion ud ND бар t those sent from | Barbarossa grafted tho Black 
tho сво преод wara ot a gia siae бод o we [union which аф мр atte tud Nf DM 
seeing them, one of them moa- етеп expectation. The Grapes 
A уы эм weeks earlier 
t mat 
are articles we seo eyery day, in quantities, | this А. l hat h reason 
offered for sale, There was mA Т, however, been ө ted tons mie dare reso =” 
п the uestion ; but upon tasting the Grapes 
in Orange." Now, ja LIIS it was found that those from 
along it certainly was a d of that fruit t, grafted rods were exeellent, and ru un- 
it was nof the finest nb h the name o (ctae ^ certain amount of Hamburgh 
Ње“ Mandarin " Bouthern China, 1 ile examples taken from the ungrafted 
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