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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE: AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 317 
in demand not only for wine-making; | #00@ 
of des 
sert, I have арр lied to Mr. 
and he 
has kindlv farni 
* The 
ished me with the following. I 
удаа Vine," he states, “ “has — 
F itself to almos! 
place or "y it ME 
any 
pedes best in a нем, open, warm soil, whieh is not 
robust апа 
at; Med m b. da young wood | 
та 
bit th 
js strong and еніне and the ually M m 
hence the necessity of a 
maturity. 
“The berries of this Grape are e large and are orta- inm 
4-0 екЫ 1 
dry Аз H bring it to 
e palate—in fact suitable 
king. 
alike i for table use and теа wine- ma 
as to c nicate the result? Isit ible to | ые К. 
| eross R. A noktandi with R. ciliatum or R, Gibeoni and | MA Ri oe ht wey я ы agn A agens ^ ч 
vice versa, with the view of obtaining а dwarfer habit Abi Р t straig | жы vs Ts y d with 
with size is кок el I know efforts have been made to | ү. pectinata, A. Khutrow, &e, an aterals 
obtain rom К, Aucklandii and Б. Dalhousis M hich 
fertilised id the pollen of scarlet hybrids, but 1 |Moreover, I have seen flagmas ich were grown 
doubt su a Cross big. of mu ow aluable i: t 
perfeotiy straig ht and куті, Some Firs pro- 
will throw up a leader from the 
e if bent over, че we en A aware if the Douglas 
Pie. will do this, Can y one say if it will?] 
ch Gra, 
x noticed this | t EM Yorkshire Summer Showi.—The schedul for the seventh 
see p. , i i ; от -— .—The вс! 
|t Er агі orum Sm itd: your | vear of t. Yorkebire Gala De 1 m. Musical Exhibi- 
| blooming 1 W. D. 
fll and strong, withou 
соттоп to v other 
eonsista in its delicat 
the Vines to prote: 
ет» оар, їп E to their easy growth | *'* 
in 
and cheap уе нде 
all th 
uced in] о ог grown artificially, mona 
á designations n d mia an old single-blossomed Pea," І | compan 
the потпао districts 
t that t sharp ач so 
zb wines; it possesses a fine 
omatic. 
io 
ted, it will 
ч 
The only Ac the variety k 
уч the 
e and thin skin, which is 
th 
similar 
used at Fontainblean and Th lót ery, be covering 
"xw eam Grapes 
grown so largely for the 
fine natural flavour 
of Burgundy, ачай dmi 
and the Rhine, I cannot doubt, as il have al 
stated, that many фа might be found in th 
The red Vóslauer, the lowest quality, costs 157. per 
hogshead, in bond ; it is 
троне, 
of) _ Peas, y your Pap 
| Corresponde nt who signs him Saf frn to | bas. At a good exhibition, no matter how e 
f write a series of papers on. the ke com -— kitchen | 8° omething must and will be learnt; and employers woul 
; | garden; and he commences with the Pea n remarks «d бене he Y = 
eh rea »:Dalkeith gardeners to ape te their neighbours, 
s deem; ТЕ that your "n it bad not been for the wholesome influence of these ex- 
hibitions, е would not have mede the "A progress it 
weede ea 
Broccois, Cabbages, &c, with all so ни of simia | liberally, confidently hoping that distant 
which on comparison are found to be identical, But | nn and I believe arrangements can s made for а 
ы "m en E : pon 
conducted with Peas or any other vegetable of the | growers of the ri inen Ed мое Mu CN It is 
i rue that the time fixed will be earl ^ fo 
For instance when I noticethat he states that '* Charlton, | Some ard be be ас л маай 74 To 
Hotspur, Prince Albert, or Early Kent, are only various most advantageon: terme, by exhibiting. to & very large 
y of buyers, Amateur growers from the South will be, 
el how he must have been deceived by whoever | welcomed, bis it is pow ^ d will kindly give their aid 
га! 
А : ; 6l. and 61. amed as ЕЕГ nd e blooms 
supplied him nr the seed. No one that I know of has in hi open class; and 2L. cup: or 18 and 12 E bloom 
ата! — 
heard Charlton or Hotspur as being otherwise than | in tne rizes are 
double-blossomed Peas, differing totall. habit o Bean and 6h for б Cy rA A „и es other liberal prizes 
rowth, foliage, time of ew ding from zd узе V: 2 pots, 0 overly are ye А = і 
the Early Kent or Prince t Pea, which latter ot not H pse pankat -adhine Ж. eehed М == бы m н а Pm in ed 
introduced — years ago by the late Mr. "a е Leeds Summer Show takes place a week earlier, and this 
New are now very difficult to be obta' I Society has n А * very PAM erum MEX the 
fectly t кдын I believe however that I € ave Mese ано Board. иот of Ере МАНН to Толу fron dub 
per 
the stock, and I should say that on = fair trial, grown | o14 city, and ref gret гче ch rumours have been circulated, э 
side by side, they are from three mà к а month | there It would be а folly to thin 
а of ете то To end жй r "увы, ot pod for Pub 
has а very much larger population than York, an ке York 
e à : pr 2 
of date, a iffer very little from Dillistone в, except | stands central + " pede populated district, n MÀ towns 
12, Mark Lane, M. luin i Ad tà fts that I eonsider Len 8 better aser аа сорав. Bradford, Halifax, Huddersüeld, апі Wakefield w vias 
qnality, the following extract from tho 4 Medical Times 
and Gazette, of Web. 18 may give some further > 
early. lintend ave the respective m of som few 
of these Peas эуез e MÀ al Hortioaltaral Gardens ано istricts, апа greenhouses аге in thë manus 
C nsidered t e test | facturi: morë, num an LE. 4 
ground of an Cer pl "the dii vem cultural counties, There js enormous popue 
* Quo? u the Pea, printed at p. 292, I regret lation tö hiv b oA отер show, bi E it d Qe ME E 
issued 
E {РЕ 
ү | 
nu 
| 
to apply to the kinds grown under 
| uous 
J | and laterals. is А 
habit of А. Douglasii, and that seedlings observe the Azaleas, Camellias, 
pon 
а good жа Per фоно, e „и to have to notice a further 1185 of M7 kes, “ — ü vh and auper d басбейи; 2 pet ied din 
ini 7н патоса, ud, E bebe, ка dtes: thai Hár Glory and Perfection кед t prize for 12 Stové and Greenhouse Plaga, 
Dou renders t more sapie- tho f а tD d E bridisi "Beck! E ч. ? | 6l for 6 Orchide, 127 for 12 Pelargonios, 4L. for a eollecoB - 
decet of equal price. "There is no the узт o d ean's hy ing d s Ear э 4 СЕНИН dnd many dibée (dod toa, E 
Itisa und e, with Meri AGI ad aig 9 э is яше erroneous, Dr. ы iad gm s rv мет aud ar А ind f and 9l. for 94. and 
to be J roug ug er to do with the raising They шм а Antea ou н їз wd Ponet 
п ere are other zes for es, 
Um io gre ut proa Noah Tem and Climax, wrin 5-е СА "E same | orally encouraged, and Tolpe are а ур 4 
"кор a few who havo used блан Ж Te e samo time, and hence they were called borne in wind that although there EE 
| bis па — should Dr. Maelean adopt it? Again, Falso perte M 5 Xo ys е LIA 
H ыыы Hairs’ Dwarf Mammoth was not mes . Maclean's, [^w bad the latter wi will but privi it fe wii де без many te 
e anything to t tr i o dec Halifax bas hitherto bad an 
"аа E Correspondence. not believe that Dickson's Early Favourite could have | bu un as the ота, Кожа ue e pc a 
А 22.—1 hav N MUS. been selecte late Auvergne air- e ora summer 
Pant of this Rat deni че зея NW A gn F Bur standoned the sutümn oxh f 
mri на respective odendron, each o usses ОП beard^s Nonpareil be considered very dwarf -= feet the prizes offered at which should secure a good 
his, and. sowe pein Ares iz, soven, fep sigh: I high. p e with its EE a Bon sit is hoped that tho eforta. made may be in 
diameter, altho losso: measure ine! different aV th e ord in respect. WW. 
full sigo, Ио ~ have not yet attained their aak с g уе “по” 
with variety, Wi 
dis, he dra of itin Sir W. ; Hooker’s work I dou are po c wid oun uc sq M. enumeration &otíttíts. 
it is there done poor you ng. 
Dist have been past ita best w the nania of acres of Scimitai «X is what the| ROYAL HORTICULTURAL: April 1 (Weekly cai 
Was taken, It finst йна. e. өр representation French — puis fort, ап M quite e dior М ; gms X um y Ta ite T gmin mar 
flowered ‹ e in fróm :h regard compara of Camellias, stri eas, inilla 
6. ^ EM чу M" кё fair to be | Hair? Аад - үй 4 спрэч asif he had | small plant of Alocasia Lowi, Bertolonia margai ed 
stoek -n sown 
mingham 10 „Мез. Alston, E Най, near Bir-| i paid be у led to Ban < which was | his fine Imantophyllum маги бең Sauromatum guttas 
— Thíg t Не ne 
is now in Че magnificent Sikkim Rhododendron | which in point. of hardiness, earliness, or flavour. | tum, Cineraria Attraction, with a broad white ring 
to Edward poni the Rhododendron house belonging | y little “quid pro Quo ” off hurriedly margine with bright rosy ; and 
-habit it retembles c. e Ash Grove, Та | to save the post, and will only that a and ts of Ast um i Latania rubra, 
dron, only that Um leaves fine bybrid doden: | oorrect description of the origin, similitude, &c., of| ба Camellias, la, and 
Ханай ang others of me zd but like Е. | Peas or any other vegetable е would be most valuable; | Boronia pinnata; Mr. Catleugh, Chelsea, contributed 
large size i the Sikkim kinds, toa i i more mischievous, and do | Cytisuses, mgr pn and Azaleas; Caroline 
before it flowers, There | but mistakes like these ous, 
Plant in one of is however à large | more harm, than perhaps «0007 js aware ol. 4 Seed & a small plant of tum 
near Halifax, Piah tbe greenhouses at Mill House, Merchant. унай nd Mr. — gr. to E. scc rd 
piede MM Ant m bu. M PME ii.—Lately I have seen a large quantity | Rugby, three plants ‹ та spectabilis, in 
1864, ^ it also bloomed in 1863 and | jet ; the plants Cre now | Моо ; abo sevei Де, in excellent condition ; 
his layers {ее Holfordii, and 
tel together with Statiee р 
from 6 to R feet high, and they not only in the 8 төнүн | Mr. Kilminster, 
38 | flatness of nal branch layered, but are all | of Adiantum euneatum and 
imay ые е in their leaders | gr. to Mrs. 
ot! 
Messrs. Lucking & Greeves again contributed flower- 
ped аа (ог nderit. eret a ed baskets, bouquets, &e. From Mr. Meredith came 
seed, of large size—I have we uxivermlly бокай А, Dew. beautiful Black Alicante Grapes stillin excellent pre- 
