Jory 11, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
655 
explain all that he considered of importance to be 
kn 
wines which are valued as high as any except the very 
own respecting the culture and маяго ЕЗ elis th 
wines. 
With SE dan: thag 
Ab e park, or пе sd т 
sella within the bomdary fence, and ina 
J 
iier wines, al 
vito rega 
compilation made by а person who‘ happen 
1, 14. 
y parallel with the 
d, in a:straivht line 
in гете іп а and v various 8 | recipes are add ed, co 
derived d "rta from books instead of tin 
ice, 
“Оп vn ge m нвн. we are told, © Lindley 8 
yos of Horticulture’ has been the and 
such directions си Ms making of mta 
Elderberr rry, Orange, and other sorts » wine, as we 
usually meet with i in our cookery boo 
e, 
о 
In Appendix No. y - Sin: ее P" Vine culture 
g Е t 
the Tha ames, in t reetion of Batt 
banks, planted wi. Evergreens, occupy the а - 
dri 
f the drive; the centre and south-west side 
is deyo о жия pasturage and 0. cricket 
g 8 argins cf walks edge shrub- 
is explained, : altho oug 
рау 
іо the habit of the native rn Wemust confesa. iti is 
d ich fi 
and edges 
re everywhere beantifully mente with 
| бое plants, such as Larkspurs, Pinks, e" et 
double white кү W, di di d, 
are а few farci er ey may amus 
mode of training—whic 
erfew. 
larias; and here and there a ang: ape pnta of a 
nted s beds, 
instruct. | be inclined to ыы As examples of American Vine- 8; 
After noticin g the age to which the Y Vine has been yard practice we hav ve the accounts which have | similar character are plan 
known to d and the greai at £ size in Un де rhill's Vineyard at ot. the Лаек A charm ing re ex: MI ds о the 
Northallerton Vine, as and of | Croton Point, J: dge t, and again on the west si de di 
the one at Hampton ve ww vem our € or two others—all inflated Bat d circular mass of the 
rays, * George IIT. once directed 100 doze n' bu unc ches of . Appen ndix No. 2: contains a даи from Du | неча Cau emclaft apprenti in goog 
Gra & and given to the S y enting ao t and beautiful appearan 
Lane Theatre who had кө pleased -— are |. ture, which although apparently new ёо | Ап а: I bright red Amar. 2 thus esu id 
informed that —* in America very large Vine to be | our author, Vui fred an and fully described in Loudon's | lieus ruber is also Sly. e. Round th 
found. At Monticito, four miles from Santa Barbara, | Gardeners. Маекте in 1829. and elsewhere the Grass is neatly ut and жор 
3 XM. 
the largest in the world. 
Its dimensions and yie 
not that my aes is D man of veracity, and he 
| kept in good order 
In edes en we will merely observe that asa wind 
Instar d perit о iai ork is highl 
f 
side a \ large bed of Мов 
4 
hly cre 
able ; but w do th 
which it is seid A m" ie lustrat ed 
fall, Wit 
for 
ft fomnia carefi 
дүрө from personal observation. BU is a single Vine, у ехе- | on is а well kept & very k^. enclo wl po wer 
stock being 1 Na cuted designs, verified by direct rua л от аге garden, the private MA we suppose, of one of the 
trained bon a trellis 60 feet in dia among the pers 
formant with another person fon 7 $46: рибе, вееп Ыр many а da; ay. The treatment of Г 2 water and its islands does 
and the bag yield was 18,000 lb. of fruit. івент gned them, АП they now 
this be beaten ?" ! Warners. Select Orchidaceous Plants, „Же find th that | want is plen vi { th interest ап} 
MA. ti fallen | life Thé wa s € re tt made, but very roug 
pe А А, al "trial i M into arrear, Ав usual, Fitch’s admirable drawings аге | ап evil, however, which the passage of "d г 
pus. is ks cbe MA ARIA M is able „08 the | 108 glory, especially since his pr] skil is her ore | ош in wet weather would soon re A 
ound thah ААЙ, ео poi д, rs тоша duall limited to mos gorgeous specimens of this un ive zd n a crescent-shaped border bl i varies 
g тү bo K iras pm V Th T ^ n Aa Y | family, Да, the 24. mpeg we have фе well-known | gated Geranium aro planted alternately, lines 
е ҮЙ i d North uL ea 2 and Wf inia running aeross the border i ip ушу йош hi 
establish a Vineyard in ihe В x 
colonies was made by the ‘London Com ES 
Virginia prior to 1620. I елд 163 
prospects were su füciently favourab 
importation of several French Sakai bo, i i vis 
alleged, ruined them by bad management," 
werk аге asso ted what are lcd A "m 
i nebio, me MH; + form v А, suavissimum, and Lelia 
erful. thing. even Among. Lælias, wi 
s | рове intensely, — flowers; in some colleci 
called. үл екеу ы áth poema forimópets 
never saw of Epidendru 
"ss turning point of Vine culture in 
Catawba Gra pe was introduced 
which ed viewed sideways is ive, but 
4 | scarcely 80 друк so when looked. as ME S er. T 
tions tis | forms а backg а series РЯ pos beds, is 
not more Hom 4 f b n р width, and well backed 
ines. of AN. Cipro, pink Geraniums, and'a 
бу 
These and other 
nemorale, JA UE а To this 
succeeds ы "equally grand Saccolabium violaceum. 
Анар when the 
by Major "dun, үч ten wn, D. 
so doing M conferred в greater benefit upon 
the к-зы nati d m^ pe would have done by 
PS off the Salona) 
regard to what is pem respecting the choice 
of вой, апа T Lar iei for rae “ well as with | 
reference to e and method of planting them, | M 
managemen Sie а: 
ted from vari cultural КК, 
with which every one in одай ВР of the 
тит, an Indian — as no one could ei produced | g 
twenty years ago ; and the number closes іп а blaz 
colour proceeding from а Qattleya 
cal Пой ы энене д 
which is probably (like a dtt — more p^ а нш 
A id, and possibly between О, labiata Ww «тга 
arner suggests. Тһе petals me 
г. е 
ially | from tip to tip, and, уа wel as Ше sepals peni Le 
еп | violet tinged with rose, while ride 
lip hus а duce of the d рен rimonceriainly 
species among its ion, . 
finest 
Miscellaneous. 
A este i in Ja бро жо 3 nurse 
brought m е а со on of plants t 
ry gardener who 
7 
PEE — 
Boox: аа e Mines of South НА | tet 
of a gardener is expected to be fam prs b 7. В, Austin, 8vo m DEAS Am nnb pf of "was not aware 
‚йы the mineral juod Pt th - — rentre ie 
to be too tender to endure the Me r of ап Кы rican 4 Forihera Р lea for Pe Pea. op iA cma i (uos ia is common, in a wild state, 
winter without protection, the native Grapes бте | This is an ad арр Central Committee on the эң pd hill. ik, both in Japan aud China ; 
d aS | sitting су Philadel онро р за Нор, W. еей, of | but it has nothing to do with the species we cultivate 
for the бы dnd of wine making, Of these а кеч Pennsylvania, “а greater ы of truth, j eia and | in cbe and is perfectly tasteless. Неге, however, 
descriptive catalogue is given of nehiy Lo varieties, | tho Constitution than of the departed уе үе was the real 4 Simon Pure ;" ? and as many of the foreign 
which have originated from Vitis Labrus У. Walper? j - Anu E, "Botanici es Syst e UR 6, this discovery 
BEER SIND ; and "S bag they i derum, “Thoso TOL E d enable them to have their irspberry duds ой 
most esteemed at dicont va » | parb 1, containing Euphorbíacem, from the pen of Dr. ме enjoy the old home luxury of Strawberries 
Delaware; Diane "s fe p ials for the Trist, . I gladly p the plant in question, 
* The Catawba ів is tho gat wine Grape of the south. | Man, by R. G. Haliburton, Halifax, N. S. (a pam let) K it in triumph to the house of my friend Mr. 
The berries rrr mal pale гей, артай ti with a ота ый; tee: ages. — Watts Ross, with whom I was to dine. How we placed it in 
lilae тунери М д-н, musky. Dictionary of Chemist art V. MEL “уе | Ше centre of the table, how we admired it, and what 
“The Concord is valuable from ite quality of ripening | have here the first Mr parts of а work which, if com- | old d old memories it brought before us, may 
ten days or во before the Isabella, globular, | pleted upon ti Че same scale and іп the same style of | be imagined by those who have а n long resident ir 
almost b Flesh P moderately juicy, very i excellence as it has been begun, will be one of the mie HE» far — єл ‚^5 Сайа; panga. 
with i ВВ acidity in its „ | important, in respect both of боутрғерера терр ап eking. 
becoming foxy when long kept. real scientific mA) that the gnis 1 literature of our aoutchouc. dicc г consider the — 
“The Delaware has been sup y some German (14 anguage Such i opinion of a ve ery the tropical zone, i to be — at tha ^ 
Vine dressers to be the Traminer or the Riesling; but | indicious Блато rary, v which we wholly ag ma шу lants of бое отб abound wit 3 p» Ан а 
the American pomologists consider jt a native |-—- оре r Science Р view, No. 8 (Н еа УЕ con- | variety and richness — to those “кА m- 
o rries are small and соб of a beautiful | mong niner, “ЖИГЕР a brief but good, paper оп | perate latitu. des. Th sins and тя whic м 
very translucent, Th ier Тыз bas | | te КАЯ of m y Mr. Leifehild^ "M r. Samuel- [indigenous trees Grig either in smal е ч -— D 
p уы P675 vinous, and аго MA This has nounces his LM of the Жангер, t only for common use, are there endow jr 
been characterised as the highest flavoured andjmost б ы x virtues, and ennobled, as it were by the 
delicious b hardy Grape. sof а more рн sun. Someti they exude 
Garden. Memora: m i pey in 
p 
“The Dianz i is a seedling from the Catawba, which 
s "osbella. 
usly through the 
frequently a 
has its fruit a shade darker when ripe. | BATTERSEA RK.—Few of ore recently | atmosphere ; 
is the most reliable Grape. T formed public parks present a better appearance at the | required. іо make the sap 
ise p pant time + га 2b. Nun the exception of а рі н eua 
ү А ; are | of work on the east side most of its more promi- labour f 
3 1 | ; 4, now be said to Ж.» М medicinal - 
rich, with. slight. musky | en portion contains it is said rather more than 7t 1 
arom acres, of which about 20 are occupied by water in the 
; E it is from Te and other varieties of native | shape of a PH interspersed with islands of con- 
that the wines of Ameri emn — siderable, size, Round the water is a well 
be surprised that 1 they should have a very di ve e feet in ав, flan 
flavour fro m the here and there with masses of Rhododendrons and 
wines of Europe. 
possible that а 
U foxy rapes are во 6 prid of " the lake We wi m " 
mar} ри. Our author, however, is p ten denly аи the form TI. 
і | presents us with ex m rs of|a straight line from this point towards 
л 2 а А on the subject, in ‚т оп еасһ вїйе de by Hims 91 feet apart and 9 ч оао ъа 
of Ње that wine of e ordinary | from the е = be These are pretty яе юан ес 
made іп America upwards of 50 years ago. | асаа һеп Тие enough d through 
a red wine resembli . | render thi E a cool and agreeable pro- | scattered 
* Still more recently," "M vA Borea ole nat ie pirka mich wanted, for at | риме of 
Indeed we should Бе 
really. good wine = 
ау 
the rivers in Gu 
lleeted by the Indians in pis follo 
present уйт 'is shelter кты. irai Via ndr 
