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THE GARDENERS’ nahin ohn a 
[Mar 
CH 20, 1858, 
cited by the very same igus { men as those who 
down Orchard Houses, when it was ve trop osed t tol 
N The la 
ome vic 
do we kno 
y, and to 
. The sche eme was pronounced Le eral be 
he had 1 
r 
w not what | co 
en saw them. He said they rays pen ned one | 
abundaat crop of fruit in Septe nal 
| re poo — that standard Figs ‘treated vd 
this, also ripen one crop in 
neighbourhood pr London, and in the aane 
given in the 
At 
uch we value the advi ice 
work ‘that has led to these remarks i is “obvi ous. 
NEW GRAPES, 
THIS i is not only an apie but also 
and now that I 
ice” Ih ope a to see it taken np, by rhe. 
thonjaghiy, investigated. For is a great hen ons of 
and 1 and a still greater es 
after h pan Age given a guinea De a ae 
called new variety, favoured it y 
our new Viner 
an im 
“ b 
although 
ame; an will isd have the 
gratification a pang, laughed mY for their mistake o 
will u Tong 
of the “ tropical Mr House,” which the author 
thinks 
1 
and Bana a, they are either 
hl 
word 
pute ie that was ae n 
y our grandfathers. Such discouragem howe 
are nothing new to gardeners. bother a 
oes ie fs When gardeners fail _ Let us add, in rhe to Mr. Rivers, that he many new varieties recently sen gf 
amateurs will succeed ; this indeed has alread out at high prices, sy 4 short in 
É gh p Cac: destined jy 
e to pass—and it is full time for those who ca: hom against commo: n sense and a dees pa- | appoint the seekers after ovelty, ti e. 
rd the reputation of the craft to bestir them- tience of ‘publishing his book without an index. determine, but at all e it can do no hara, mi 
selves in earnest, l no o say “Idopwt a do some good, ‘to candidly scrutinise a 
think,” ‘Idop’t believe,” or ‘‘ it’s impossible,” We cannot help looking upon the proposed pre tensions. 
in the face of evidence; or to cavil at such pro- | establishment of a reor COMMITTEE by the Hor- | _, First, then, I will take Mr. my! 8 _ 
cesses as those of Srema, which, although at’ ticultural Society as one of the most valuable steps | è Stockwoo d Golden Hamburgh, pirates 
variance with the received notions of some people, yet t taken by. tliat corporation For some years, Mes 
were in every way as rational in their ore to causes it i worth while making 
tion as ier haye necessarily at successful i mn | ew inn. pomethe as cae at a very low se * 
ee re oe je is country, while in America and on the e Muscat Hamburgh grown, but not raised, iye 
= yi Ppa 5 tinent numerou m menial motor Snow, promise: pte > be a great acquisition tol 
have been formed, publishing annually their t the Bat 
In a Stent establishments they bry of course os actions, and os po uabl ihfersbabion. Pek ms is nothing gifted with them 
manage ed with the s: admirable skill as is there | The Pomological Soc e are aware, forme uscat aroma. ean gees eve T, possesses the 
eee ae other “departments ; but they are not! to supply the efieieney ; but although its meet- desirable property and 
K 
eis aba felt aid appreciated, and itis among the | 
entrus with what m de ed 
meatic horticulture that a knowledge of. their 
ent i rtant. 
7 to aid he 
rest, and 
ave peen of 
practical men a. edt agreeable, it ‘hes 
with its sally as to to setting and bearing, sie a 
and am satan 
not met with the encouragement such a societ 
atin have 
ne dd comm: 
think, 1 
n order to eosonzage the fi 
to hole the strong-minded, and re 
edera of of all so: 
lowed than Mr. 
court dress, indeed, he courts nobody, betta 
the strong working habiliments — = English | 
Mer ong of which staple, 
fo undation. 
W 
e have v e that intere: sted |7 
meant that no person should’ be permi 
a voice, „in pronoun cin 
Tasir i silk. As ho an observes, his “Orchard 
Bay now familiar things 
derived by many from this new mode of cultivat- 
Beat’ 3 
fruit trees are 
und is not now the} i 
be observed, that 
rchard Houses they waa grown gardene: 
in large 
sither way, a eulture is the only kind to be 
thought of in small ones. 
re us was always good. It is 
excellent, and contains information upon mir) 
the i ce of which ee a alone could 
indicate. We abstain g to many 
are | a judgment on his own productio ons. 
mA 
ty, so m s 
intelleotual pleasure, has been | hay 
w 
į Only) let that 
that an 
d Yla 
ewet the 
against, and we do no 
inimical interest ome be as 
und 
eeu of the new committe 
Y | a most valuable Gra 
ured to 
persons haafi to be excluded, 1 a ‘whisk we merely | « ihe best Grape, not a seedling, 
rmitted to have | 
| and no 
The Bowood ‘tan 
seed by Mi Ps is scarcely sting 
appearance or flavo) e Muscat of Alesani, 
and its superiority to pests exellent xind consists in is 
greater hai rdine of c T) 
said to have been raised 
Muscat is reported w 
and to ripen its fruit with less fire heat the 
sparen in which case it will be a desirable s 
“Tae 2$ year the Pomological Society y omie a dajie 
ral commerce,’ r hich bar 
toa Grape exhibited by Mr. Sirot Pean the Trent- 
pe ao This sort I 
and three 
ara a " trong pric e. 
guineas per plant, wi 
“How ever, as this dape, ve 
nurserymen, or gardeners; every F. H. S. w 
STERR when called u eo 
; maiis 
o 
ngs. —: 
Grape at. tho exhibitions, where its 
f the White 
n such as rai 
send out a new Grape or other Hara 
It should be formed of Fellows 
ferent parts of the c Seny, so as not to be o 
the denomination of : London clique. 
because ft profits of the work are dedicated 
cases, 
to the re e pari 
which uthor es —a most laudable “and 
a application of what is in every point of 
w his own property ; we think that who 
have not bought it before sould pal it isao, if for 
case, however, 
in Figs. The absence 
f the | vai 
well known it ot at times difficult in mos 
gi 
Nice; I am told, 
u 
V 
ir not we. 
an 
of i ad of new vatiitioh te: 
le | all the members see hse! of 
_ | present time ,ho new variety of 
the habite 
ish 
8 Mes a een of 1857 I happened to 
sive culture. it Should fri large an 
wn, the capital of the Dachy, 
the thern ~ hg 
below zero in winter, so as to kill 
7“ fag t prid of the gardener how they 
Oetober 
earth aad a eid a cellar, ee mained | to 
till the first week ae Mer: | ier at get brought 
i ted in a row as I 
into the kitchen garder and 
being sent ing Ekan 
is pared fom 
ees cri t 
offered for 
views, an and 
and hand ” into 
will go TER 
ll be 
Sprecabio 4 to Pelie to it 
n public some persons grew 
ro rg which at sera — 
but further e: = rd 
ae 
ty % s3 e 
E | 
he Horti. 
A ie grent eat ene | 
than any act ack Phe S Society 
publiation of th 
the hav, ve seen very fine 
its fruit in perfection, peg 
| best when grafted upon a vg 
e specimens, the 
Another rival has recently been n brought 
