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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
— 9, 1863, 
orehard-houses or glass-houses for fruit-growing 
do е and will admit of, great improvement, 
to w hich ye e trust that this little discussion will | 
d. Hall 
—— The CARNATION and the РтСоТЕЕ seem d Xm 
it 
is трон of the * Манса, exhibition of туа "loser 
Sandia Mountains, New ен 12, a ot San Ds 
m the Platte to the 
trees grow ш Pomerania ав, ап nd the Ste ettine 
have recently found a re mun era rativ ve market for the 
‚ | produce both at Copenhagen and St. Pet etersburg. Ther 
is now a cheap, rapid, "and regular steam-boat commun 
cation between Stettin and these towns ‚а 
Eng n; s fro 
Bear em ttal; О Wind River Мба ntains, Ё) 
Big Horn Mountains and mountains at the head waters 
et Тел үну Dr. Hayden, ri 
r. Lyall. Nut 
up a 
An tablishing h 
,| as a market gardener near а ds scarcely м 
18 |$ rapidly ; hat 
held in the past sum at Manchester, that such a ttall's Üigure in his Sylva, pl. 112 
array of fine sound b ry poor, and even quite incorrect; nor сап. 1е 
before witnessed were th v) к + | that any f} 
together. We hope to see dt m yet oc of Mr. Durand or of tho Acade emy o Е е ural ms 
peri but suppose that had our specie 
ope 
prominent position M they түн lately taken i in iib 
exhibition arrangem = the south, for T eed 
can possibly be more pA Ы We md been ning 
over the prize list at ars * great” exhibition. Md 
view.—fP. flexilis, the uem nm grioduriice ot 
Р. e of the old world, is а middle-sized tree, | 
usually —50 a high, thouch "Fendler r, a good 
aw it near Santa Fé 60—80 feet high ; ир 
referred to, in order to ascertain, by their 
recurrence in the stands, КА, 
amongst growers in the districts referred to, ч M 
3 | Bigelow, в iri of he: height of 100—130 feet, on ed 
San Francisco Mountain (Bot. А6 р. 20), та 
ies. - Colorado ES 
result of our search is as follows :— 
arnations, 
a fine with tapering funk and outline, 
бока cera im Бой from the base, pe er е дЫ es 
€ Рісоїеез. 
looms | Blooms 
8. Е. Sportsman .. 10 | H. P. Mrs. Bayley .._ 11 
В. B. Admiral Cur: -10 |H. R. Зайл saki 
R.F. Lovely Ann pip ks. Rt . 10 
C. B. Jenny Lind . ve 6|L.P. Mrs. Hanaford 9 
P. B. Falconbridge .. 5| Н. Ro. Flower of the Day. 7 
B. B. ou . 5 |Н. Ro. Norttern Star. 
R. Е. Uncle Tom . 4|L.R. William Summers . 
R. F. Apollo - 4|H.R. Countess of Wilton. 
R. F. Samuel Moreton . 4|H.H. John Smith vė 
C. B. Lord Milton . 4|L.R. Ада Mary 
C. B. Warrior 4|L.R. Rosetta 5 
L, Е. Henry £ 4!H.P. Lord ағу п 
Ther being varieties consiste of: Carnatio 
т 
` flexible [а o eye 5 or 
t Mum el 
2 squarrose ; low west 
horizontal, upper ores ascending ; wood white, hard, 
—Ó hom. x line, on an average i line | 
wide: 00 years a 00 
thick; э аер еы towards the end of the very 
6 years, usually 
sprung 
in fruit апа rn i ев. 
а 
e trade is at present, for the most 
hands of — ÓÓ IR small far 
rdi season 
ч found m money." 
The climate of , Pomeran nia is admirably ай 
We have sl retum Mt from 
{ту village, ibd 
for 
visit to Ho xA a а small Е 
8 ог 10 miles beyond Stettin, i dd Dog rders of the 
Pomeranian Beech forests. As with “ ап earth 
еуе” we strolled along a foot path sear earcbing for new 
and then a „Plum or two scattered on the ground. E: 
due TAS. 
—2 very rarely 1 o: 
b prè nt А 81 £g, deciduous, 
5 мде Eg 4—5 1. long, "forming a іе k Leg 
some or thrown away the unripe Ones. pomi. we 
2 inches i e larges st diameter, 
4 
м. es long, 
wes cmi Nee 2M T long, 10—12 1. wide, 
erile ones recurved ; tes ones 
for boc: 
whole scatter of Plums, which d us look 
and then we saw that the hedge-row timber all 
ig was composed of Plum trees, бету laden with 
dark с Damsons, and that the aes which we had 
auty of Woodhouse, 
ee M 
pee th 
were those which had fallen e hes 
both on. the upper, inner sid 
y the wayside. It із noti in the least an 
Miah to say that we could in 
asily filled a couple of bushels with the їр 
Рша э чаа lay beneath our feet. Nor were 
s less fruitful ; appin trees and Pear 
to C. B. jemy Li Lid ma tiat of 
отри aS Sore fo 
"атоо P е 
Dod well, зу of Wilto NOR: n, John Smith, | 
Rosetta, Ada Mary, Mrs. В ln фоно: Eon Nelson, Ann | 
Simonite, Mrs. Hanaford, Flower of the ay, Princess 
Alice, Elise, Northern Sta , Miss Mee eeking, Bertha, 
Rony Cile and Тлеу А гуед 
Admiral 
еса: migratory Scie 
М кз”. the idea of qus British As 
is Ass! 
Lord Rancliff, Bianca, Ivanhoe, Mayor of Nottingham, | 
E yopi, 2 Ее ; апа Kin А ohn, Companion, iuter partly 5 Vm the are du 1 EIE 
Magnet, am Favourite, Black Di nd, Fancy, 
Sarah Payne, Cleopatra, Duke of York, Squire Meynell, | 6 l long, E ovate Aet borne ; wing pins 
Mrs. Knivett, aeg British Hero, Sir J. P. edulis b T düded t 
е William IV., Mrs. Chapman, сака Wiper dd vA LOU b. roh 44. S dins x: pitak with 
yari i 1 bloom: Picotees—Mrs. Norm: osy f 
Jircle, Finis, 3 blooms; Ann Simonite, Elise, s H. 8 v — 9 exyledon "Бидат in 
Matt re. Turner, Barnard, Lucy Alice, 9 Academy of Sciences of Philadelphia. 
Jauretta, Picco, National, Mrs. May, Mrs. Bloomfield, 
blooms; Haidée, Aurora, Mrs. , Favourite 
arah Ann, un пу Mrs. Simonite, Haee itr EXHIBITION 
Miss Riley, Mrs. Eyre, Miriam, Rebecca, Miss Wood. кые SCIENTIFIC MEETING. т. STETTIN. 
Sultana, Venus, Prin ice, 
German Naturalist and Physical Association, wo eh has 
ost just held its 38th ed - Sani кндр ** Versa 
1822, it has held 
throughout Ger! 
its reet ngs T in different 
nnually ever since, with "the 
vni during which no meetin m: 
took place, owing to s 
the cho lera i in 1832, few the revolution i in 148. The 
to 
it л» 
se seeking to improve their stocks ls aud] increase 
their orchards. With the demand comes the supply. 
t | has sprun; Ga 
Hortieultural society of cs and the late 
а М 
tural Exhibition there. Notwiths pA the діва 
tages attendant on inexperience and haste in polling 
itu ‚ ав Profe Koch ribed it ba was only a 
seven months' child, having been resolved seven 
nurserymen of the provi ce, and also owed a good deal 
M. Haage, 5 a n Bon c: 
tu 
pes Carnations. 
give this brief sketch of the Manchester Mele 
ds of 
gite ibd c све fragrent eu and to | meeting, which must be considered a great s a" E e esting par exhibition, some of 
afford again de т aas бст ei piening s hép " Ae seeing that the numbers which attended last year's | the Apis and. Pears а t сап be grown m 
the managers of some of our metro politan shows | 28005 Karlsba re only about 350, while the | Britain, both in[size, beauty, and flavour; however, 
vill break то ugh Не ad. sasiseam of com- pones at MU in the previo us year were still rally speaking, the шко: coun d: YU 
pressing t| "- summer pow into of six iful, is susceptible of improvement in A 
weeks, and will give us in ati ate sde e ow Hiat to itsquantity. Where such men as Virschow, Haeckel, | Nor were the ааб мри to the sorts Daly 
may admit the Сагай А а собна iu ЧУП - Maedler, Dove апа Koch led A van, it may | known and recogn essrs Schmidt & 
ax bo Ng supposed that ire er ра lack | На пег of Radotkow Aeda y known о the chief : 
Tug EL ту — public sales of а sq necu d ч of science to Кее бөр t прапу. | nurserymen ce, whose m! is to 
mee d announce or epe early part of Detibat. e busy town of Stettin 2A tios e fall to over- | 150 acres i saige ie urning their attention 
Жы. point of date is that of Mr. Укттон at the rib D and j its Ша жы bie ity has been larg raising ieties, one of which was на. 
ies at меат the 7th instant, sen: of se o lime dra „Тһе were bill ted on the|striking, from its beauty and unusual colour, the 
w to consist o ; Scia- principal inhabitants, aho vied each other in | cheek—at least, what should have been the red cheek. 
xou р bu ыза кылын pace ecu sim e rU 
instant, of may not have displayed their hospitality quite in | the А hould b 
Togo d lle reared by Mr. {йа ario the same fashion as that recorded of their Doce morem ome puni = А E Their P: 
Я рове srooms. _ ongst other in his curious “ Chronicle of the C of | and more es lums, were as е as could 
xus Retinispor 14. Stettiners and Rugianers," who, he tells us, | be desired. t again exhibited a collection 
nni Honeysuc held it a shame fora host not to drink with his guest | Hazel Nuts, of between E and 50 different 
E oorr свей Soak бу had eo erything in bis house, and | similar to that which a a good deal of attention 
Ж believe, now pro- iD s their n to forth | at the i cs старан 
eurabl upon his neighbour and d: ewise,| Тһе flo ibi 
ew Plants 
dnm S ded, in 
ENTRE 
Zip Ezpel. 2, recent hospitality did not go во 
ука 
н 
Society, а us to ouragem ent to 
кый readily 7 responded t6 its isvitation to contribute, 
and ве: collection of named Apples and Pears from 
+ тегу 
MÀ d с ent tirely upon n standards) 
of the 
d equival 
ar, but the spirit 
m 
were as 
J June, and there was a very fair erae 
Torrey, in Ann. Lyc. N. Y. 9, p. 249. 
е ES b 
entire f ia the nic ere des m n never 
viter us the alpi 
districts, 
otes) ; on the 
^d Ld visitors had wished it, there is no d 
: e would have revived it and carried it T. 
etter. 
and tak 
‚ from any love к the "р [ew 
werful influence of the 20 t. id 
e rue за contemporsty of Luther and М Мааа Мет 
and edited and published by Bohmer in 1835, 
dii In 1 
that they were displayed, dt that че place in mid 
сме hens enpu ecorated - 
s the мне ей. S » 
"DE It б еа be worth w 
whilst the nins of ^ sci e кабин 
vexed question 
rd th потоа аган exhibition wat 
held. Ta England tenta мә prefere, not T 
р Дес е ах uite alive to 
either 
t of i less attention 
or wan s reg vim брин € с: 
there is а мү ne dr 
un building, 
paved =ч ән б РА 
—r 
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Зола аиста АРА 
