1202 THE GARDEN 
NERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU 
RAL GAZETTE. 
learn that an INSTITUTE FOR THE STU 
Gy oF Pra NTS has been in operation "for the 
last pa а in the B леге 
is а laboratory fitted with every convenience for the 
1 Е | largest, ‚ sweetest, and ji of 
ese " b Bwoet 
Antwerp, the origin which is 
| 
it must h 
1780; е supposes 
cet Yellow | 
Mr. Rivers| 
states that it was on by p E etu and a ti- 
im abo ut i 
unpleasant acidity. 
p to А summer Ras 
Non M these 
August, September, and (eos 
still to dé regretted, s t, like the 
ft ut forth 
НУН 
D 
tion of researches into the composition of the heen one Holland, as it w pu ei 2 
P d that of the plant. sim Yellow An s It differs from the | them, producing he largest fruit en Ке 
ducted under the direction of Ban n LIEBIG, "the numerous ots 9 yelow Кайта во named in pro- Raspberry, cannot be propagated aec ке ы, 
{т E. the Institute, go о ММ. NEGELI deeply tinted with brown, with | roots even failing to grow, E d “ы, 
VOLL A first веб of e ments, of which we | but few spines or y briatles, and giving large yellow fruit, seems to offer а curious study to the 
need t "reproduce. the details, has Shown tha it the very rich and sweet. ОЁ the Yellow Antwerpthere are|for we hav urious fact Туваа 
р aov pal varie ties, some of them war hless from their | plants varying but и for man a tribe d 
a sterile "ug render it fertile. d tend to produce crowds of Le sagen and always meo. К sns y al dance d 
— general Tone at this festive season for a i tru т en oen n in jan ance as “ Fra read u Ml ей, Казр зрее БАТ 
i"— perhaps because it never grew in Chili— at once changing their т mature бош 
Le fes E Ви S ek which З у йе онем КЕ duces fes ratber and 9 а goc E foreig species, hei ea uction g 
i Т bie d gre Bs und dia Рр isle. i in the | favour; this does E peus suckers in profus experience in raisin pe i 
: ei in i 2з ч w. effective it will be may andi г а good va yellow Raspberry Shieh vs never found anything so remarkall mee 
b wi Е b his init to the Conversatory at South шойса from ата Tus years since, under over theinnumerable v; ANE ns in a fe w hundreds Thi 
Kens n y "dicere ыст " дк. rA sicustrum e of Brinckle's Orange, I bad great hopes of, а i seedling Raspberries— 0 being [i 
sington, w ^ mera mp м is | highly esteemed there, but its fruit 4 Sata jin am led to the Мр that а а y4 t mel tid 
erts its claim to be employed in-a similar m and acid, and its suckers thick as kl bre des * Ori Au Ont 
—— hp Portrait of „tho late Dn. LINDLEY, which pi in November. The size сы "viti егіса үлүш e 
we som 250 lumns, is | its fruit were evidently influenced by our cloudy Pinsker Rubus бы САЛ uu a ken d 
now fedi, a will be presented to our readers with ring the past summer, which was American- | writte and advertised by ou щщ 
апа 
the first Number in the New Yea 
OUR SMALL FRUITS. 
WE аге perhaps too apt to | think of our Gooseberries, 
Ra spberries, 
France, fi 
I found 
he 2o most prominent E а, етс 
юз зней from a grower who made 
w Ro che Пе; „this i is mu eh ikon com 
speaks baby. of it and 4 offers. са 
А comparatively пе пе 
being fruits more adapted for the kitchen than the come prominently og notio, not adapted to the cool|the i precoding Their flavour ME " rs 
Foe and thus some о interesting traits in fruit the Trent, but very P fertile i in warm | English sort, bang awon and flai ES 
и are passed over. Gooseb erry. and Currant | autumns in the sout th an jh ast of England. One of а» is very different, as y da. = 8 
bushes without culture and half-wild in щн the best of these is the бао ber Red, raised in Frane n August, wan six weeks before our Blackberry, 
are to be found in cottagers and farmers’ gardens in from an autumn-bearing cane of the m and name Some varieties of the De D! (Rubus сайы) lum 
at numbers, to the great delight of us boys in | Merveille des Quatre Saisons Rou Why it о been figured in the Am periodicals, and j 
summer, and the comfort of the industrious eet be called a Mar Euer Sein Whon it on bear 
of un has ^ late 
ini 
ШШ 
des cribe d tr ruly they may | y ap iei мб. ` 
most plentifa) 
| one good crop, is то of lucus &c., 
| hended. ма English name of Oct tober ‚Кей їз s much 
in parts of Hertfordshire and Essex 
Jul 
what an aroma when it is opened to administer th 
proper quantity—a 1 one—of sugar! 16 is 
those who have spent all their young lives in the 
country that ean have suc fe more vivid perhaps 
because a little more mildly sensual, than finding the 
first blackbird's nest in Д йр, 
We took pen in hand to Wa owe a few Lecta 
of our iini fruits, and ously got into 
have uncóns 
the poetry of a country boy's slifo, i if ? puddings Уге Ta | 
1! At firs 
are аб all in that way. idea wast 
l| year give a А small 
e| most a ec E abundant it is— 
more appli icab 
iven on the 
uit in July, its main crop—and 
soils an. е banks o 
dwarf shrub, with it 
gr reat pet, for it riens in 
youn n October, and but rarely 1 
that [reed E fruit are too delicate to gather Li 
the long racemes sho ү рр 
ог perch the rod is often Үү à 
while the angler searches for Dewberries. Ahl 
+ tahi 
I propose in pem 
ling tuned up and pla the 
hey are very Areri enys piä the fruit delicate P 
малбы, reminding one of summer when summer M 
ort with exactly the same characteristics i 
the ‘October: ew] beds a" raised in France from the 
October an d Merve ille &с. | 
nes, We owe bo o the 
jy 1» d 
VUE 
you can open ma АТА, gi p si 
Rubus. 
DOUBLE-GLAZING. и 
e (see p. 987) b ene Mr. Аф 
jau 
о Gooseberries and pien aeg mi but ser This 
nh ve y eed ies has got hold of m 
hoja on with the editor-like “ уе”), and so 
will devote a few lines. 
e (I cannot 
to them I 
erry it erly bel 
je lt question to solve, almost ever ifla rge 
Res favi сае parapi asserting that the 
ind has ману ooth, — ca the 
or айу о tis perhaps 
в I 
is ол than the E variety, diris cM same 
EY W 
үну tender fle sh. In dry warm autumns it is a very 
of anioni Dern Raspberry, raised or sent 
gs Road, Chelsea, efc 
n fe Ше name ogers 
с 
20 aud 30 years 08, 
У, 
à . pestilent weed, from its putting forth c 
PN ted ev: 
mos 
this name produce p fruit, capable of making а rich 
jam, now a profita 
where doubtless the duros of Raspberry j Dri recalls 
— pe oig spen nt in the“ “ ‘old ċoun 
4 
— season 16 gives. large fruit. 
In e to егу peculia. of autumnal 
Raspberries, reu alike to the yii os and 
cultivator. 
, Many years ago I cultivated а sort of summer Rasp- 
о е 
а delicate grower, but bears full-sized red 
si 
“ Бый promulgations ? шу тель 
mendation of a system which, Б 
lations, will find its way into “En ш 
се guion. has unfortunately but ) norom 
my n I therefi Jinsia — 
y 
bably have induced some of your readers to 
fruit, of good & vour. Its peculiarity ripening iu | Silence into a tacit acknowledgment of the 
eptember, nearly a month before the October Red, Mr. lic se 
'The Belle de Fontenay, an autumnal pens is| Much to my Hog T 
wds of 
for а single moment, hes sita 
which, 
he has never as yet 
a Й ү, ы 2 aad 
d, in ath 
бошошо" [^ genera! 
t Filby, 
near эш, roo ‘sort abou ears афо made 
lacri the Dewberry (Rubus c emsius) and the Rasp- 
2. redi its canes gd od а dark purple, and its Tait ofa 
and very acid. 1 felt interested in this 
sort, aud тей several бча of seedlings from it; 
ple 
b Iti is барі а de 
and prolific ye good as any of the 
Mar ees red An 
"There are seve 
" 
Ras pber: ri 
fruit larger and of a darker „purp 
than others, jh» s the whole I found t 
ral, a | 
been far more judicious ил, 
ж а ie prine ed from publishing his pre 
on this subject — such a time, at least, as 201 И 
enabled h Min tÒ support his “фора E 
iom (mim in general I m 
whic! M ioaten Pa КСЫ. 
g like а “tho 
ax al) 
pretty closely to the parent stock. It was after doing 
this, and per erha aps some ten years ago, that I received, 
y: 
experience "in {ез 
в for 
54 
such indelicaf to ue ns as th 
— varieties of puc 
some of which cai аза ana to pecul 
thus bocom mo Jonnen Among these Carters Prolife, 
„йө 
a variety of the Black Cap (Bone, айра «Шей 
the Ошо Everbearing: this is a curious fi 
uch а 
more round e 
an coni бту ; its flavour rich and p leasant. 
The Fillbasket, 
a Northumberland sort, is also a ае 
ee-bearing variety, vE remarkable belonging 
to it, — us size or t; 
"The Prince of ми s (Cut tbush's) is remarkable for 
ены growth з E canes, its lar| poe fruit of good 
flavour, anag se its oot producin g too many suckers, 
which in soils ar ер Hi Another, a 
these VERO DNE T ieties with a 
odd name—* Sem; r Fidelis 
is; [^ ? at REA it is, or at pic 
last summer it was, UE ui acidity, fruit no 
remarkable for size. ariety called the Round 
Antwerp is worthy of m. from its large round fruit 
of excellent Pato r. In erica ave raised 
most — of СТЕ in our climate 
President French; this sort produces large fruit, d 
round than coni ical, а nd of. e cellent fla 
vour, 
In French catalogues or 12 varieties of тей 
summer Raspberri mper 
Blackberry as а Raspberry, its pu js 
ur Su [s ck, and partially covered with a white 
меке film. E in this climate it produces 
its fruit in au аена І must add that va canes are 
purplish-red, with a purple bloo: Well, on 
v tisintereting -— of Mes dr i was planted 
with other new kinds near my summer B. аб: Neque 
from ЖКУ 1 бий. {о raise Among 
with purple canes quite net 
ken the ien qt I Mete] them with pd "tere 
and soon found them quite new in charac 
bu а few small fruit in ш, p uci oH an 
abundant crop in CI and October. Š lege a 
few of those which seemed the most distinet, their 
canes E and their fruit as large is ч epe ав 
our common Blackberry. -These select few were planted 
s| by beth, RO 88 А to 23 ваѓе 
і mpregnation, Seed from 
I have not foun d a these 
to, or even equal to our ибн че, English 
varieties. 
E have thus far enumerated the varieties of red 
mer Raspbérries wortby of notice 
ies are ы 
above mentioned. 
superior 
having lar, e blaek fruit, some g lar, 
coloured fruit, some nearly w ON. ehe ra Си 
flesh colour, sud others from pale to Паг m. he 
of "each „those _ with [^w 
flavour differing : 
seedlin 
бе first batch raised after the introduction bof the Bk o 
is a total stranger 
motive whatever for “ төк down 
? or for “tilting one co r 
over my г 
instance r 
d p ee yel slow. w-fruited sorts usually ci cultivated for the 
des&ert, и YORBy о! of a place in the fruit garden. The ! 
of the flavour of the Blackb erry ; those with orange | 
and.white fruit varying from agreeable sweetness to! 
glazed houses I have в) of 
ample and very efficacious атга 
