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THE бинни CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Mancn 14, 1863 
" never 8 
n i dra i Тала, ың where 
of timber, w. 
the ground | 
whether 
n 
eral it is however worth consideration, since 
it sd n — T ill I seldom |в 
it is "ein that in this clim 
ake 1 i € 
| 
le 
nary un 
that nthini is Snine ^ е the 
poles stand to a or third 
TS 
Tn 
m and Ash 
eS n the | a 
8 
uite certain 
brown, from 8 to 10 feet in length in one season n, and 
giving fruit of a purplish rose colour, very acid, and 
very different to any ot jo er varieties. 
Fr enced to к seedlin 
sm 
8 but кз = "s 
f 
e 
the person who sent m 
| hy brid between the "алеу. апа Ras pberry, on 
Àu gu ast. j, While hs 
D жы of 
he under 
red, an 
the piantations 
жоны ess. 
Unhappily the soil ear seems bers exem 
for Lareh is not sing rom the evil. 
S. 
et 
E 
Е 
d | lat 
er flowers towards the end of May, in "averar 
и 8; во that unless artificial means were 
force the Blackberry, so as to make it flower vit. d 
aspbe , nO CroO gogald he place. І then 
n came 
bly a cross between 
no 
| Woie 
2 о. с „е ession Ea ‘dis 
iges plan 
S ааб yielded & а fair mit, 
Бап 
sloping down to а у» E › Which” Penes "t onee 
ali the mur w 
e that кде! adim 
ушер be = isi re 
roba 
the Dewberry (Rubus соні), which flowers pu. 
må June, алс od - pberry, which I believe e às. 
I 
Taak that period 
and which when felled, though 
frst i " 
y Оң we 
season of 1862, succeeded by a 
modify our practic 
to the singularly 
winter of unusual 
UCUBA JAPONICA has been Рес з 
ruit" in “е 
suppose 
much than the latter 
evidently from several инди points of а 
t length measure 
ne|to e 
favoured 
though of course ANS es of locality will greatly Ras 
. M. J. B. 
disc 
damp 
of of my black 
This sort was elit under the name of 
o: Everbesring Ras said t A: 
wi 
brig ht blue 
as those of my selling ed iko Vin d fall of flowers 
ich were small, ve 
Black Cap. 
Iat Gos saw that to this sort I owed my hybrids, 1; 
һег 
ches. ОЁ this we have specimens Ъеїоге| with specimens уы very obliging | |... lihough the. Ohio Eye 
Lex both from the upper and icr 273 of| correepondeuts «., The оше being s piat whioh НЕЕ т d bids En bio: 
the tree, where they present а very ent | bear s male and f emale flower n differe 1 | sorta, gives its fali op бї the yotng canes the оні 
ce, in the опе case being coated оп eith f the same season, it gives flowers and small inferior 
e a thin brown Tu E in the obit its Stanton of real fruit Зана апу con- i 
portions of the Lic җе ed wh 
— to it. Unhappily хера shows ев slightest 
ace ot fructifieation, so tha tola 
v ca ph re Poly 
an uctor, 
sy distrib 
at first 
Pot whieh are r les 
p kape decaye 
st = Ша the Tongue had 
өлө. upon the i ine and ex ccr е 
m 
Nature unless 
present, which i 
bs the ease in our English ав егіеѕ, where | 
all the specimens are without e exce piion female. 
hat Nature remains true 
to ее апі that А. p. 1862 has. Aem itid 
any s the birt 
s of children without father. 
ne le and Pear, produces 
in tha nes of fruit a body composed of two totally 
: ШШЕ 1 
а sort of hus 
; |тЧайоп Ae the fruit = : bird's nestto a bir ча 
y а m ы fore us А cuba has forme d her 
ditions of climate, however rs would be | this 
о 
th and to my LE — pg 
fruit in summer on canes of the preceding season; 
my summer Raspberri wes 
| hybridized by it. 
In the course of the winter following my discovery, - 
I сй all my [blue-caned — and formed a - 
w of i them a long distance any sort of Rasp- 
n o. e autumn 
berry, b 
of 1859 my seedlings 
size and of the e dark pur 
remarkable for deir ue combin: 
kbe 
in 
а new crea = 
established а 
| other ideal matiere 
ruit were all в 
conteinin 
age ever since 
ore би whero tha | 
Tough 
etained а € the top of the 
hilo nén of uw eee trames were dead, 
d 
once pointed out the 
which dis үсе had begun to lose 
hite 
da аена the "vitality 
ly has iy aep folia; 4 
ау 
Y. 
We believe that i in all cases of ordinary ч е | 
Fungus below, but we|h 
have gebe y recorded a case of ded in which the 
oom 
- — 
ing заро аз 
Т grain o eat; the E Savist зана of 
Aucuba are as large as SL We possess unripe 
Mr. J. G. 
r . ba bush ed 
searlet жа Leid this will really be somethiug to 
that no time will be lost by | ean 
the fortuna сга rs of the males in dispersing 
them through the country. 
SEEDLING FRUITS. | 
Ваков —Although Ње Raspbe be, їп | 
the est of many, one of our wem x ng fruits, : | 
Баз Been uer во fertile in variation that more than 
| usual intere est has been de - 5 cultivation. E! there- | 
contrary course seemed t ге ar ы аа 
Fungus being а Pezi 
As ti ө soil is £o 
У ve еч 
been по cases of. Lar 
ood, and ther 
eh ; 708 it is very probable that 
space ca than 
y 
rii me aise 
canes а 
parents, I found аг Cm examination tha 
the canes were red, some white or yellow, 
i never 
ackbe: 
|1861, all these seedlings 
as to give them 
v of them EX 
ер 
ко umber gave r 
m of the largest 
berries ever nées but — to say, 
а rule yellow Ra berries uch A 
yet my orange-coloured. se ell 
de to combine the ioco. i wi thel 
ought to dese: “аыл, lo $5 
о | because the facts. 1 E we io detail ша; 
interest to i Mee 
About 30 
es devabtution of the ; aphides, the low condition of 
VP induced by the insects rendering the roots 
ible of inoculation from any spawn 
оте us, the wiser plan is 
ruit. 
differ 
ipee to o profit. | making "d rane curved shoots of a dark 
ce, I received from a gar- | 
dener living A ehe п in E 
he called the presen DM 
flav 
үе» fruit, І sh за; до ғо | 
of | totall 
e said wW. 
in its habit from any Rasp! 
t | change m kinds 
үсе во thatits y^^ wers, fertilised with the pollon 
purplish газдары by the bees, йонын 
; but there was no en je 
Fog ре ч habit, and flavour, i ore D, A е” 
at a loss to account for this, та: 
regards the orange-coloured and pale yellow 9 
for my row x black Raspberries, whence the geed WAS — 
gathered, із at least from 500 to 700 жна: 
ема variety. 
would seem as if my original black 
Met NE the nature of the ненне 
an our common 
fruit (seed) w 
