Атап&т 15, 1868.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
718 
of Pear trees, may say, that if out of 
а у of intermediate forms, we are incapable of 
multiplicity | of varieties, or of what in other cases are 
Two Pear trees and two Pears ЧЫ Led 
е 
T © ng d 3 47 
fr om: one another, than two dogs 
of times with another, id iri ertile hybr 
have pee eoim СЯ then of crosses, and 
to that may be коныс, theso "inumersble og 
which drive classifiers w r be it fro e to 
deny such crosses or indue ат for ^ is othing 
strikes me as more бе Indeed it is scarcely 
possible to dou ubt ii, when we see what ALS p z 
ids | 
more 
STRAWBERRIES AND SPORT: TS. 
T ле GRS that T'e е : M sort to Mr, Nicholson 
men, 
zb. FRUIT ME —No. V. 
ontinued from р. 749.) 
d oc order — 
attracted. from ‚5 league al round, are feeding fron 
2 aet Rivers. It came 
My gro ud w tr h 
debe discarded it. Its r here Met 
scarlet. It is E pelles of Ў TOA to o tho s size isé of 
Eleanor. It e Queen's flavour. 
anor is moro А на „+ RUE Mr. Double- 
QuINCES are а fruite, which, if t 
them, "be "not ЕР и) „азе! їп eh ere 
of their ME s sent. 
sorts and plis ies, and shedding it on stigmas whio n 
were never intended o receiveit, And pss M 
tu 
tions, ral as they are thoug | they be, th = th t specially if сем | 
imc take; all the flowers which fees polien ot. ees а " e ve enel ta тж, arid Vide. ^ hurt 
any Pear tree wha Mon. E ng their fruit, which ў] to the "trai не яз пееге them, but noysome also to 
1 I ask, to, if this con- 'here- 
E my part Ithink not ; 
tI хте аен EI X PI. me | 
think so. Duhamel, for example, arked tury 
ago, that the Pear Tmperiale with Oak. leaves Gnother 
3 
roome, neer other fruit, it will 
| being layed in any ges 
The riper also tha 
| cause the fruite to smel ll of them. 
4 f 
store oi 
Н ent to 
т. urprised to see Mr. 
Nicholson's (piae of они, viz. “ very lik 
or, if no e same. 
. * very like 
rs. May, Ingram, and 
Bator of Blandford grew bod thes sorts. The lasš 
t gentleman especially recommended Y: ps 
The False Sir Harry.—This w e (and 
others think во too) ре Seedling. L eei ad а 
| them that come into the roome e they bee. Т 
fore they are to bee 1 uch a roome seuerall 
* Ha o be carrye y 
packt in straw : and во likewise Medlers. 
of gemein also is all one with Medlers. 
e order of packing, & vsage of Peares, 
& Qu dd is shewed: so likewise shall bee 
| the manner of packing оа and al other ene (0) 
before) never hea but three cells in its o ovary A 
of fiye. Now it can be proved at the present day tha 
и He fruit ot this | race or “his variety have but f 
; althou xe ever since Pul o of E mel 16 has 
T been propagated in other than by 
grafting, Nay other facts of tie sitio. "hind might 
be brought forward in su of the want of 
pow raft to 
! apples, beginning with the summer fruite 
to packe or maunde apples. 
e t summer 8 winter apples must be 
lay 
er in the g alter ё nature of {һе еу р all ЎЎ & ready to be carryed away: eie 
variety, as for examp. e property, whatever it, the better way el those Se are to conueigh their 
y be, which gives flavour to fruit, v: as it без rom whence they gathered, is to aue | | 
does во remarkably in different kinds. aunds, straw. а “п аў, “yning os ч А-4 
Тһе по at fruit trees deg. die they th hé your b askets or prickels be ful, 
e: propagated by grafting is an r which must be n presétly poure Pen to the mau For, ing first 
exposed. "There i is no E fa о б^ m it. Those | layed in one place, then fal e pu 
which have been cited et coh, ey E different into maunds or other casks, doth hurt the fruite with 
causes, first ап d foremost among which are climate, un- | too much tossing: but pen presently igy into the 
suitable soil, or a ne; glect | unds, well packt, and gently ha andle d will cause 
of pruning, во common nowa er Our ancient Pears, | summer fruite to kee eep p m 
whicl 
1a century or two ago were so justly esteemed, | 
аге now Y. d ы as th 
ey ever were; t ey | 
ripen аі aiie eep good just as long. If 
ig^ are ook it: is "tio proof that they degenerate. | 
. | This I fo: 
full bject, cheered by thanks 
fr my last and other artic ticles, 
the true Bir Harry is dis to grow and slower t 
to be the case. ME -five out д 100, 1 I 
believe, ат never had the true Nimrod ог true Sir 
| Har uy or they have T them 
. La Constante. 
| 
a 
j | Such as I supposed would be the r. Turne: 
f ү grs week for runners, айрып of its slo 
| grow h and slow and sparse running. І have not the 
t, though I manured and watered 
close Mer dropping If such is the case in the fine 
und of Slou we expect 
and Salt Hill, what can 
I 
made), 
С it should be grown. Тһе Frogmore Pines аге 
orthy of the Royal gardens in which they were 
$ T -Mo geh and Bijou. — These are two seedlingsof M. de 
| ong 
slow runners. I planted four this spring in front of my 
south wall. The sharp hoar frosts soon killed them. 
Bijou is alive and very small, with two diminutive 
runners Най no 
eeu “what will M: 
not have adverted to them will, however, take e 
| 
‚ the better. 
It you haue not so many of one kind of свх з 
| that е be а remn nan v (ав © of s оше sorts, ther 
į but a 
| care of mother and daughters, hia ДЕ do in "tho 
Blandford land, where they con w good crops of 
iria Eo quefolia, а cur 1008, liend some, and good- 
| flav 
m 1 
X 
1 
2 ОУ that таи аге ie in дак ringin 
їо; wW var arietie! The > pre ended deg 
clever devices s the od day. On the er hand, n 
can it be Van Mons and many po ologists 
believe, that us c S. : 000 fruit produco v 
adstare » fruit, an what = Жыш 
to be the T T" T ib oot [rpg to declare the 
contrary, and I defy e to bring forward an, 
example of 1 good frui эж жонор Tee ortis ed | 
by its own pollen, or x hs of auy of i е, 6 
vhose seed has produced wild fruit. 
r „Ды 
Y 
is fertilised b sort, it is only natural , 
that the trees raised from нд seed should peche 
new varieties, some, ot all of which will P oni 
i 
he dati 
eracy 
egen 
ees 
thai 
ng w: ich furnish e poll еп; di 
Hir Jon ii like to po я: во, is nothin e ut the | | 
ce of an cross. It may be considered 
t perior varieties of the Pear tree, and I | 
ris оу А сае by ея | 
vary, and will 
о 80, di acera da т рес Kov, be | some- 
her, according to the e variety, but no i 
-— me moi cerea 
e міў of 
Selves, pro 
probably d 
times D" 
Melon а eta of de "ittis 
o Мыз of ж: Тай; ог our ча ттен d Cauliflowers | 
of the wild races or varieties tha e 
dior, Vhatever the advocates of im- 
Enutability m ау вау, the в species of plants are o really sub- | 
я to great variation, and there is much truth in the | 
лу т 
Ifa ped Y ааб ту 
e wil mus st haue by 
r kinde of fruite, and во fill you unde 
ag filled and well packt, the 
in the stirring or carriage of bim 
bein 
How їо empty maunds, and how to lay the fruite. 
At the emptying эк ацан - кы the fruite bee 
hot rashly poured that the seuerall | 
orts com AM ie € ro packt and car- 
icy in straw, 7n at the emptying let € straw bee | 
you 
Now, if eM de 
some of 
2-4. не aider no separation. ut alt (ho oug 
sortes doe last alike, and be neere -y one taste, T" cif 
bd be not of a colour, they are not hi be layed 
gether. For, it is an vnseemely sight to see one 
си of apples of seuerall colours. if already 
бү be mingar let үш be taken vp with а "S 
and looke Tm here re be i a ы һеаре, уоц 
уоп в y baske о part euery 
Wher 
in ng lai 
befo 
bete the опе wi vill be rotten b 
i 
раги ы whic! 
the same тч а ч, Organisation, апа which, ike. 
the e of the same family, are capable of | 
with the other. Mte the 
ordi 
а 
аи "put that is no reason for 
e entities, 
ET. any one of 
dip fi Ст 
гт д 
“в pears to us, says the Editor of Les Mondes, 
from which these are derived, tbat 
the views of M. Decaisne are self evident; that the 
t wil t di 
t, before they 
be kindely ri 
Also Pigs and other winter Rage are to bee| 
earryed and n maunds,lyned with wheate or 
straw : E оп ‚ the stra 
| be cleane pickt out. 
winter fruite, come to 5s ауа 
appointed, whethe. r they should be com 
vnlace ўба? анаа, take off dvi ктан; 
|top: when you haue done, whe downe 
e maunds, ырл them genti. И — 
cannot 
eS T For, if 
not broken, it will dry 
— gh soake away the 
brae ud MER. di plumpe it it be 
much bruised, 
an, let еп еу | yic 
| that I se 
and | | of the Psalm 
E hem w to PII as a lit tle- 
ur Mid or js 26 years ago 
аса 
B 
b, wili s е І have seen on M, Campbell a per- 
neracy 4 wA e me Sweet strawe vpon (ком than 2 in us Rol v IS Rose and La Reine ША кеш) at the 
TER 
а | aave seen on the White Bath, white 
lire w white and roseated, and also : (obe. one half 
HR bu pr ibi ei 
the 
have 
bought 12 Sir шу s (n 
| and Sir Harry 
| of ога аас" 
| seedlings will, like the 
for fixing. 
carage 
пу minted by Archdeacon Buckle. The first зн à 
den bem Church, the clerk gave out the w 
E eighbour now can scarce believe 
t 'other терро says!" 
W. Е. Bodoleffs ARushto 
rti ко 
о ү 
and prove to be Ep ia, "This 
| | Orchid, ecu rh no A а rare e I p never 
n in this gg 10 es ana have hear i only once 
|of f its having fud 1 а wood a a mile 
ind a даі distant. The $ gravel walk d mad 
ago; and time 
2 лее a 
ibat 
wi нр о uld 
which is so rare a plant here, have come 
for ог six years. { a 
some seasón when the walk 
ps Se Ea 
i bere Pen 
c'ed ? 
Pince, 
or, Lu t I ps twice 
had from the late Mr. Nicholson as th 
believe, the same sort which Mr. R 
e true Nimrod, is, 
adclyffe gave me, 
