844 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
the the Huntingdon. Willow, mainly remarkable for rapidity finely геа. Н 
Obild 
of qut н пеев and whiteness of its tim К 
and th ous purposes of utility to which it c 
be applied. "Pr —— noticeable, however, содон 
all the produetions of this garden are some 25,000 
English Ash trees, in sr is health and vigour, and 
standing from 3 tq 10 feet high. These we hope will 
best four sorts 
Lady Downes', Muscat of Alexandria 8, Toka ay, and ninek 
Hamburg h; the other 
Hal 
Muscat of Alexandri, Black Prince, | a very spirited competition, Mr. Cramb bei 
good lst, ig Tower of Glamm 
N 
is, E 
| 
E. and 
soon be distributed and ER over the country. 
afford in after years a su of Ash timber, s hs epos 
gablo i in na the or аму ET opera of e 
munit 
For the best ea of Black Ham 
Mr. Meredith had, a 
distancing 
icity. бо nec essary is it, that we аге oblig AN to 
ing Dany A interesting oreet in this 
proceed cently formed 
nursery garden of 10 Ro Eg к Ferry ro 
with a broad border of forest trees and evergreen 
shrubs; shelter in all cases being one of t st con- 
siderations in Mr. Wilson's gardening. 1 ар 
also divided into compartments with B 
pp n 
Richards, Е Park, Tadcaster, E p? Folen 
Auderi erson, 
ome-grown ai foreigy 
every kind, which occupied 
a 
ociety’s tables, iy. Ы 
he two firmi кы 
pet Scis w was excited, T 
equal 
Son showed 
Vine in pot, А-А... е. 
ed, was in ii but пон wee 
Lexi r 
aes — showed a very collecti 
1 Muscats, "the [sad d 
; Champion, Old lack, E 
e Victorin and Mie all e fine. finished, 
e old var аа and tbe Mill 1 Hill were decided] 
de Saum m Tokay 
fences, and each of these compartments is led viti 
forest trees, comprising o Oak, Elm, Beecb, Lime, 
Acacia, Maple and Sycamore, be sides many yer 
seedling Pines. We were also glad to notice about a 1 
d young trees of tw edd growt. h of t the 
u k-wo 
s | ncs E 
si M used i in Cri: 2 
ornamental tree are better k р hese, in 
quantity of the Gleditschia triacanthos, or e » For je Зана Бер 6 
р! ia, were gro luxuriantly. This is а | had Barbarossa, 101b. 1 ix 
pae tree, PM а bandsome sma В втееп foliage, which fin ne sam ple на 
res for it a posstion n plan ted 1 
Hetal бев. Portions of this 
to the growth of pum seeds, е ау to us 
growth of 'l'horns fo T ges; upon 1j acre of ground, 
175 bushels of ies had been sown last spring. 
H 
jocirties, pd 
EDINBUR а газ AL HORTICULTURAL 
dest dul e leading p features of M in ky vein 
mede г Fruit, bae and Veg tables, are n 
in әттә column, w 
For the 
Da 
prize. 
here to details. The phe марай e of the ta 
Towler hid Nite Хе, Trib; 
Child of Hele, 8 bo 
11 entries, Mr. Fowler b 
bo atan an VÉ 
r the fine 
fying to superior cultural skill, was that offered ut 
the erk x fruits in 20 s e: 8. pm dukes к 
а ©“с ' were rep eria this conte: 
Diaci. "Portland, and koxburgb, against Nisbet 
Hamilton, Esq., of ре but the contest 
st of tieke Mr. 
first-rate Pines, including two Smooth C 
pion Hamburg 
tignan, with large db а ое after 
uà rm and the „Whit 
a 
25 ro in vem; growing, M Kies Dalkeith, 
was lst, with Black бө LE and Mr. Willshere Cavers 
Carr ү ог 
Sec the latter ques Ы 61 1b., 
extra fine аи: Musca amburzb, 
Falla de Cchebre, d Lady Down b Dur? Crawford | 
ark 
and 
Apricots, Victoria and Je fferso n Plums; Trend 
«ell дл M51 
Apples; Jargonelle Pears; Morello Cherries, and R 
and White Са: rrants, Mr. Free — had | 
ascat, Rai le Calab; 
i conditi МА adi 
ое was Ms A by Mr. Williams, Y Loon 
- e it p not Bises ripe. 
f Pines ther 
ing 
ples show est c Ing t 0 
omson. Pencock, t [o stle Fowler, of Har 
wood, and John Gavin Пони de attor ge ing 
Providence, of d fana за 
b 
нә of Austiniana. in opa untry, an e 
— Marnockiana, and Re : major. З 
For eight plants with fne foliage, Mr. Mitchel, 
Iamburgh, y Downes Gra Darringto: 
рага Ай ап! vit di Tisch пышы Мо быб 
Apricots ; Victoria and Kirke's Seedling Plums; white 
C t т ап inro's 
dishes separate fi he box case whieh th prineipal 
f nin, and which in this case and that of 
M Thomson _10 oki ed во а aii: eleg a 
m exclusive P Melv ille, | 
Dalmeny Park, was 1st with a Au enl t; 
and Mr. dr 'Tulliallan, ha oa with a lot so 
нату са as to cause very close scrutiny to Ari the 
ard. s. Cook, Holeyn Hall, Newcastle; Lees, 
Balbiroie. 
apparen o three 
Peaches Hamilton Palace, n 1st prize with n oble spec! 
e А]оса 
Springwood "Рат; 
equa 
quit ell s most noble enm "elegantissimus, 
the Егор. A Violette “не, ithil Vio па; two sple 
м most рг ош аш nt 
E . TI , Dalkeith, and. 
; the former having a 
2 : and the e 
ndid Anæctochilus, growing 
-— о. Mr 
e ie 3, МЕ E Millar, Cally dou E Mr. Temple, 
n 
Apricots were chiefly Moorpark, with some samples 
— He 
год pui and some others, also had -— of ien dim — 
collections. 
consistin, o two Piat o Melons, fonr ab of Plums jd UMEN 
Gra ches, 12 Adres sed 12 any other | Seedling, 
fruit, the ptis offered by the innen з” Chronicle, gages V Vicario Was 
there was singularly only etitor, Mr. D. wards, KA 
Thomson, but his Price i mp erb, and well ose: 
merited the 107. award. The Barrington Peaches, 
h 
Moorpark Apricots, pe Muscat Grape were particu- 
larly ins 
mong the most interesting exhibitions in the|s 
rooms, ас. were the collections of. “eight v varie- 
ties of Gra 
Eo. ichsias were pretty well represented, the older sr аі 
mples, 
uch as Souvenir de eren 
Las the fection: 
"мо alt yes шыг уннн were pas & per P 
r co mos of "valve sors «t Pears, ripe or unripe, ] Pelargoni there was а! 
die, were seveu idR ue A y 
ark Rea дір 
"дама. Bal m 
As Pino and the rein 
and the Hát 
dy foreign collection, as before noticed, was 
at freni Mr. Henry "n Cbáteau de Portehr 
ain 
в of Рені urré 
Tynninghame 
ds | Alexandri usea 
атаб Black fisci lad Monukka (a eurious 
а Ch + 
asselas Rose. Apples co 
Api Gros, Rose Api 
was the most successful with a 
ei 
c 
looms, and vegetables wert 
"cA awson 
> ав, Dickson & зө Edinburgh. "Conspicuous among the 
flowering plants were the 12 Дерини 
Тут те which include оз des са beo den 
of Statice, Mmm “Но ordi and 
; several Heaths h as health and full of 
including Marno! ekinni; gc and à 
i Turnbulli; with a large 
Rose of Castille, 
best ; € Achi 
5 
HH 
iint 
zE 
А5 
г, the o range-searlet ^ 
Vicar of of Winkteld Í Kig Kaware, Yen Mons ge le the best coming e «s James Gordon, Ni 
Үү 4} t 
rable vien Mr. Fowler of Castle Kenn € winnin 
honours tolerably easily against r* р-ну 
champion стао grower, Mr. Meredith, of Garston, Мт, | г 
Fowler's sorts were Muscat of Alexandria, shown in 
4 у 
Ё ungt praise. Mr. rx mete had Chaptal, а 
теп white sort; Black Hambu rgb, extraordinarily 
Golden 
uise M of Jers 
{дне Hoost 
from Mr. Henderson, к pe 
An 
d Lou 
E кушш of 12 ere Apples, мо of a 
ripe or Sc 
fine condition 
cun Pippin, Rope owes Court of ak ck, Mazgit , 
o! 
k p 
