pessan 16, 1865] THE 
| 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Society, who have benefited 
во much by | 
ts sent home by кешл 
Call finest, and most productive Jargonelle Тег tree I have | 
ll at Banff, covering the whole | 
extent of the north bigh wall of a -— garden, - 
zarden bein ng an ancient sind bank k from, wh кА mn 
f clim 
са 
vide for опе | 
NA believe | 
thit 
ire 
range and that м ше т оом ^ the portion 
s less putrid effluvium in the atmo- 
— aud less лае electricity. [ ры ve le) " 
portunity to observe the condition as 
"er shore of the Murray Firth it is mid "that. beef or 
ther Ki fo ha will i double the leugth of time fresh, 
—€— of our еса Ў 
to learn sd the Rovar 
. SOCIETY, which some 
t, has no 
the above communication, Mr. 
than one — he ua we are not prepared 
unreservedly to assent.] 
pu — 
EW PEARS. 
Wg have received the following communication from 
M. de Jonghe, of Brussels, 
the new Pears figured by us in outline at p. 1060 ot 
our present, Volume:— 
The Conseiller à la Cowr is one of the кыз 
ne — seedlings, and was d by hi 
after it was dedicat ed its iir gi 
ow 
by сате with the -— 
trid taint, under 
us and successful Edinburgh th 
( the 
P 
that it ians. О 
n 
in M X air to act asa commencing germ, and no 
h developed electricity as to interfere to loose 
Б chemiee-vital attrac tions in living 
tion to MORS e 
har i latitudes. A fresh leg of лу н hong at the | 
stern of a whaler for six month: 
while a 
dopting the former pro 
corruption, i 
Rs ed d extent similarly aff 
dys са үе шуы a high latitude is the Sii "effectus 
ure; and even for consumptive patients, а summer 
residence i in the north. о Scotland will be found more 
where 
канте | ч ome part ot the Royal "nes 
бии, erted in agni tacere The 
the «bate bt ot the 
es was 
ao ; and at the general idiot E on the | < 
с2а а Council selected from the two bodies 
| M. Bivort, 
by 
son. роодо NA E that e < Conseiller à la Cour 
an 
which place the original s 
-49; and the. then pepe r of 
эче тое | in igno- 
rance, no doub t, of its firs Але nomination, 
This ге, then, has three different nam € 
[of Ma aréchal de la X creating confusi 
ена 8 to ал Dillen s “ Жансын 
"Ww temburg; 24ly, that 
Bivort to а 
of Duc 
nam em, 
transport fro im e vain 
namo is is s that which i и sanction 
the 
respectively, and under the ылат стар of Ms "Re of : "eas 
— elected ith. ыш: acosssion of | * 909 nds, and where the nonien, is too thin i variety 3 
practical strength, we h see the . Caledonian тшшш, to supply t| ecessary oxygen w — во indeed on the Q desee D - 
Качу more perous in the future th ра only i a portion of the lungs remains. in TUE т m should 1 be grown on а freo Aga 
the past; and we must add that every well-wigher to | 
e of Horticulture, would, with ы, ad to вее | 9f the disease. poe Louise d'Ucele a seedling of the late 
London Society winning an e the general | Ho: vest is generally begun инер» the first, M. Gamble а contempora: of Van "— n died 
tof aiin men, in like man ora y part of the island north of Hull an nd I Li poca ru of Rhode St. Gen?se, 
thian, Falki i a village о leagues trom Brussels, Here, the plant 
—— We hear with much — that Hw Royal | low. The climate of East Lothian and tor north of | produced p" first fruits in 1846 and 1847. Trans- 
esa th the PRINOE ОР War sented to, Morayshire i is, modidol by having sea to the northward, hire in мр, into the garden of Las residence at 
од in the room i te Du " of NonTH- || ver чыва. i эй. Ий, epe T1. When pp 
" ^ oen rain, 1 +1 h у 41. 1 abun: 1 sa H 
ERLAND, and has e Boy the Institution with a t з. nd Tq tree seemed to be planted in a poor an 
donation of 25 guineas. We also үе that Sir C. long n rther мра of aer - progress A acci compact A and tho fruits were not half the size а 
WENTWORTH TH DILKE, Ba rt, ‚М. Pow will take the chair at tion is ie ptg causing a harvest; the Cama. Ж that r esonted i in the Gardeners’ Ohroni l. 
à Falkirk both bei 
walled i "lik 
when we trust the funds of the Institution will be WAHOG IR пага gar 
abundantly replenished. 
feet above high à m 
p. & that time diffi alt to judge ras 
tree the Pas 6 the tree, ог 
pe kiha frait. The possessor told us tbat i in his gard 
hode, d the fruits fine » 
LIMATE IN SCOTLAND. fte Apple apo Peer 
oil o 
tree, wu. con tinu 1e their poire for poussas ы 
much resem bling V. n Mons’ Marie M. ян he , 
called 16 Marie Mn: d'Uecle. On 
M Gambier that this name would introduce additional 
Іх your ending article of Saturday, November 23, I the subsoil 
centuries old. lt i 
6 feet up from the Rar. pis has produced more than 
t | 2 tons of fruit in a season. Numbers of other large 
sweeping detrac 
the aboye and other "da tons, jn "that t "is s what might 
t5 Dur: in A ens r^ stem | the 
notice som er erroneous representations in li 
quoted ZEN regarding the Scottish climate. You the fruit essentials become AN I have | know it: there is one Marie Louise obtained by M. l'Abbé 
mention, *It has been said, perhaps with too much found in the Carse Hum Pear-tree roots of considerable Duquenne of Mons, another by Van. Mons of Brussels, 
acerbity, tbat parit. $ ut A Hur mper € one E, Mp n Pear anda ко, cim Louise by Delecourt of Cu 
with an Apple, g f ti is still villa Nevertheless, I cannot now al 
€ ‚йш d ; distributed рана grafts 
under that denomination, Besides peres du 9 this 
variety will lo Ear remain under this n 
K Gowr Do Pa ж Thames, 
Sev 
| climate.” In PN to this, Mad 
it may appear pube egotistical, I must refer to my | 
experience of 70 
I qvia fri з tensiv: 
56° 35' nor 
ertain. Pears, grow 
on Gourdiehill, of the followin 
PM rA and Tul To to any 
have AA HM du iehill цер, the 
the Quee ign, the y Pippin, 
a CA Violet the Peach a "Pie Apple, 
А, r Stra dicis! 
ELE ES eA nethan | 
1 ppio, t Gr far co: 
-and the у of a turning point, is 
present perhaps may Aie КЕЧ н 
At present we һауе | аш 
ral his 
the 
| T er po to iue 
| Arbroath, and jani 
Patri 
thank; Mr. Matthew for his correctio 
ich he takes excep ption, viz., "at marth of 
Bn обе 
‚ | Pears, viz», Beurré 
* п 1857 
ог 
li gar araen 
eeds eqs well on - * биш 
r varieties do n аб: of 
0. 
че еу Gambier the Abricot Pêche 
, and two pe i «ү 
мн gp 
M. Gambier 
have каер 
We 
on n 
i of frien: 
| E continued, however, to the end of his days, to sow 
e seeds of his best fruits; and of my visi 
I noticed a certain number of Peaches, 
r | Nec of Plums, and Pears, 
кайду  deserving io c med, 
g the other choice varieties. 7. 
PAL RESIN. 
of the goueia, A iud exist as to the 
true ете or rather жур resin, would be to 
solve one of the many p xA economic botany. 
Copal, as is well Жас) is phe in commerce 
ear resins capable of 
To clear up any o! 
К 
ч undoubtedly The git э 
e is eile 
К — m боп, 
mens of my fruit, all end 
t Horticultural Society, | 
dard that is worth the eating, was professedly 
not our own, and m only partially ‚ endorsed | resins—copal 
Я 
* 
almost 
to the Caledonian Horticu ltural Socie 
етей а medal from 
f 
У, y 
both. Is this а proof that the | 
an Apple | and 
the ost] 
BR dry yan, Че latter is 
Both resin e вош 
while 
e resin is а soft state. ` The tr the 
clear 
| always of a brownish ti nt. 
rough on the saraca j 
mate. was Batain, i£ it is to bet 
‚оп the | End to John Ad isan 
Аа e of moderate dim 
Matthew 
Аза | 
аа knows s the b two sets | 
ees grow i 
2 dd [of th е. seashore, and the resin basa 
ече down and | buri es. itself i jn the sand beneath. 
© goose-: 
ig, of course, found only on the resin which has been 
buried, but the distinguishing c characters of the resins 
themselves are so well known ав bardly to need EORR) 
are chiefly concerned about w how 
4 ni г, *fh ck 
— MÀ attract | 
Tia C Playfair, H. M. Consi 
to the Kew 
pen 
their 
justly to depreciate the clim 
Срему, өрер A Hane weis to depreciate the slin ntry. We may add that in 
any 1 have Observed elsewhere. The largest, ! else 
tu, 
ether Lh fruits of the same plant, and various 
| specimens of collected resin. On the bark the resin is 
