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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[FEBRUARY 11, 1865, 
Ken 
and тео x growers “that they must -— sharp | | 
competition. 
gardener to Sir Edw ard — 
x n first- pam Grape g 
who is well k 
How such a КЧ less tha 
| ngle оѓ j 
bul 
been alm 
n the am я: incidence. "The ө! кү. 
incidence has to the sine of the a 
the 
angle ай 
n all probability had 16 not be 
was prop denio to a greater extent than I thought 
fo. I үте pun d that a fine spot of 200 
er Ls go at once to be а ppropriated to 
kinds |i 
" Apples will "а постои ќо а largo — and 
of 
Kentish Golden Knobs not allowed a 
as io the benefits of summer pinching, and the necessity 
of thinning m I — clude — a paraphrase from 
Sir W. Napier's * Apple Pie Poe 
“ Next in your mind this maxim л аул root, 
Never o'ercharge your tree with petty fruit. d 
тиер erp 
—I was pleased to see i notice | 
ne now floweri ue E 
r. Day's; it is £ the magnificent w 
Жока plants i in етно, i 
excellence by those ps other е 
ed. n seen in masses 
in tivanferanes with fr 
as! 
year, amd well worthy of a journ 
Land's End to John o’Groat’s to see. The rea 
on asit is capable of is у bo too И kept 
have 
ho P 
асе it to вау 
bothers purchasers, making 
а distinction between ^ — Alicante and Kempsey's 
Alicante; an 
һа: 
of 
and it is s oertain "that one кой ети — (and 
ч 
ец 
т. John Сох а А Еаз& noe 
such grand s style, 
nt ratio, whatever be the in 
of tem incident ray to the surface.. Of тозе Ќа 
Anderson says, ' i "е nu umerous corrugations o 
fl 7 ан Dr. 
2 
f 
Lin "il am 
object in referring to this Grape is twofold. 
of Me: 
tiia. M sent to me Айз - is itm din 
sm де not Eh 
he pri 
o we үн that Аден -furrow houses на. 
The ela aborate ex 
КОШУ 
IP 
"ken nm s it wou ee шу а 
a b in some instan e pr n 
them believe ino there is poo 
we pring 
petentes а 
varieties 
was bon 
100 dem 
ago. 
Wakeman, Ba е хей, Bolsw 
арат! 
its lord blossoms безе | 
unknown requi 
e| like the Lines to hid it i 
much resembles 
ery large, it is a 8 
ceelingly large, 
An 
d in the Mine wledge 
н delivered 
s to p iojo om 
notice. 
the Ка, ; its bunches a 
d the b erries are ex- 
On the 2 
strong grower, an 
tio 
in the cool Orchid house; f have in S 
plent: 
th 
use witn 
k , The Elms, Hampton 
Middlesex. 
ira Lists.—Whatever is a poor gardener ' to do 
the flavour is good. 
called on n me 
but for а large Grape 
Mr. Maule of Bristol once 
з just a аба time when a large bun ch was 
t 
han 
send t 
? | same а 
ick, | hood, 
Ma 
w 
thing 5 
Ai are being sent out, and more especially this fad | 
es condidered quite behind the EU unless 
's Atlantic Pene 
a Lir bearer i 
variety worked o on it. 
ing ! 
by t a 
y opening it uck w 
Бер every vie d парлана my. ins: got 
them gm with the Barbar: 
Pam 
I ES 
ule's re quest, The ice season however I sent 
arge of them, 
ith it that he 
o that I could not 
ployer 
the 
ever had the opportunity of full 
sI promised, : id my i. r dying the 
neighbour- 
ling Mr. 
Appun 
17th Dec 
askin iz hi 
it being height 
d 
From t that oru E "lie 1 i hei 
Now |f 
T"— 
isting vari 
күсе Ка seine е people say | 
n this i 15 essentia im 
vf nce e А d | 
pies 
| exeite deri nih this "m shonld мез no ассо 
bronceht 
brought 
bunches 
Merea 
Aikh 
to light, 
r to |t! 
he came 
with in 
ut а irers of 
and fin ne sho owy Grapes ; and while Mr 
T 
some 80 ог: 100 pages. If we gr thie lists of | 
some of our е advertising houses, ear that 
—À for sale fifty-two n w and c ties of | 
vegeta sperat to o forty-one | 
н аныны of escal nts. Now, see what we hav | 
in order to keep E. with the times; there are $E 
new Peas, one Bean, 
n fout ы , three Cucumbers, one Lettuce, 
five Melons, twò Onions, four Pota 
and a few otb 
ere i is more — in the hatte of 
#; | porte 
selection worthy of special attention. I verily believe 
tt 2 
that her seeds ; formerly 
Kails, five Broccolis, three | n 
ener. mos 
m eec contribution to hortienltural уйк АБ 
the t 
КАН 
should be co 
means of brin mi 
of extensive is: tivation, Edwd. Bennett, Gr. 
Foljambe, 
the | Bra: 
late Mr. " Charles M'Intosh, then at Dalkeith, had а set |; 
nt to know that I had partly been the 
а notice another old Grape worthy 
о G. S. 
орев ина Worksop, Notts. 
ws ма instructivo 
n Ore чий Оннан now appen in you 
nw mits "the greatest 
the 
ko reet 
the 
fails t 
when rougb-plate glass e into use, 
were content 4 rfe Expreses, Жасоо, 
3 but these have now 
“Firs! ref mkA and 
{ Best,” &c. Early Pess, една do not ex 
haust ме. subj for nearly every other Же Ат 
is stated to be either im rtu orennobled. 1 heartily 
wish &h at seedsmen would have some pi! 
Lattended to the e plants under those lights, and the 
result was most deci — in favour of rough-plate 
nths, and 
passes through it as t 
| as through transparent ; glas; € again, в This gl 
mens of roc 
dull w fully confirmed Georgetow 
A of knives, they are i 
diminishing translucency.” 
Ih advised its I bav 
eg lenius of doing во; br ^r кту important 
purposes of plant and fruit culture I would u 
This is the тоб th 
borders of 
the Mas 
— 
pu 
siae 
than to ыы Бучар: ейт А I am s 
oth er 
no 
glass. Mr. Anderson cites Mr. Thomas Bowleys Г 
| houses in hav 
illustration of this subject; those who 
brian 
t beyond doubt or question. that under 
plate А as the ме su € is epe 
vir t garde 
r stris 
The "but of light is com 
ei lig 
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through the air until "ahi ap by a denser medium 
Me € lines become с efract A 
held 
a po 
this Pointe In Сека of the айу o of g 
тв 
з have begun tudy 
im Sess of "light in Wine —À 
puted at 12,00 of 
minute; the rays proceed in 
proc Кани lines 
cted. 
ol of е | stones, a 
point is s angle аб w t. The; 
Vis m 
more than a] pueden d. Itis 
тА 
two varieties of the айыы 06 called); of that Tar 
certain, and I am backed in this opinion by Mr. Peed, | 
tion 
| in one a үнс ee ag 
passes from 
When a ray of light 
a rarer into a denser body, the refraction | the River 
green gave wie most и res esults, 
and colour Hartley's ro 
ed. Charles Me Dona 
Bul 
E 
ev | 
| нав АЫ bulbs. Caveat Emp 
ld 
by the Hon. W. 
office of President ; ande the 
the r superv 
the large est I hare everseen; itis not S 
Mr. n le 
1863, i suing his TE 
re 
ia 
pora rt To 
1. 
24th шаш x is E 
lant (Erythroxylon бр 
г тей on from 
Peru. Н 
ал 3 of Fort St. Joaquim 
патем that he hia care! 
region ; and has kept a 
— manti, — г 
ppun EUN his chis at the foot of HE 
Caroni, ud x 
In subs 
ugh: plate is the best yet иш 
кон 7Я Pa g^ 
bs.— The аадар 
t uem ortieultural ‘Gardens of y^ 000 b 
We shal indeed have a 
may further We 
as to the diuine am home and 
reign Correspondence 
Addr 
er on his Mer is 
followin a f 
Walker 
selected therefro 
of May the болы were enabled to make to his 
21st 
pen ^s Governor a report that'they had received from. 
Appun, 
e botanist employed by putes ent under 
arts hav 
РУ the “loont E ipe ER the Coun 
of peculiar rarity to be sent 
mber 
e mountai 
r his baggage. " 
edo d on his route, E | 
ing ie chiefs to pe 
ned at i. dit until the end of June, 1 
‘> and also Y 
оона 
pos 
with ай collections, and bs 
ач ravels in the inter y 
s of his saver кв), journey? Ww 
sion—in Ёё ў 
в ех 
Тейё to Tabatinga, the Br 
e 
es, ipee fie Do ala tó 
of this valuable plant with bim, - 
in believes himself to be the first M 
f ihe ] Mass aruni, Во 
e asserts thai 
g hig 
5 erossing peri oyar 
s if res р ЕС D 
узыш 
remained t 
белй 
time in the nl 3 
