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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[NOVEMBER 7, 1863. 
with the nty of light, 
and | air, and бүрө, would ^ as ө congenial 
am THON NOVA BOUT: 
WE announced 
f 
Pound Sweet.—Circumference 12 inches, weight 
n oz. ; form ofzGloria Mundi; red, streaked with 
to which they were formerly consigned. 
had been vei by iho Royal Horticultural 
rn Spy.— Weight 
Er. resin with ospiti darker теа; the colo ouring 
8% oz, roundish, 
» glossy, 
Society from Halifax, Nova ДА) ме y of него |В richer алута та 
from the Horticultural Associatio: other from E the 
appears from а short notice in a recent the I Horticultural Босну of tat сопу. Both collec ан of No nis ig meri o беки RN 
poesi Rad the Botanische prom that the |lections may still be se "oe Kensington. Wit wenty Pippin E —Cir- 
ALSINASTRUM Mab esl | ine exhibitions of fruar ok E gland our readers ree 5 "inches E eie miis mre weight 
А ermixe 
i за реа їп Belgium et aus wd familiar; but with des to io tle m paons Hp oe des be A pis Of eel pier м. 
лыр eds BED E PUPA: UND Vids е йна тун of угын of Nova | good qual 
B he Leipsio Botanic Garden, Fs whioh it Scotia it could ot have been imagined that fruits of| New p Yellow Golden Pippin.—Circumference ч 
had been s an interesting botanical object, inh aii uh beauty ás those iow brought under our 15 он PN 3b dtm Es oz. Smooth and 
it has omes to the environs. of the city; and | осе at South Kensin neto ton could h ellow Rese very much the 
Herr Monscm had in Jul t it to a ho tha t country under any circum s, whereas we are Golden Neble: “е 
eultural gathering at Sanssouci, eee otsdam, as а8 | informed that “ ue were perm upon standards E e above are some of the largest; the Mey | 
а plant which had escaped fro the Berlin | with ordina: му, orehard cultur e good dessert vada "E "Pippi , of fair 
Garden, and was already filling up РАП the MM Halifax , it may be o ет, is farther south by iso, i: е аети Roxburgh Russe Polish Pear- 
and ditches in that c gun e d "Thus аар, of duh than Da angon, ann ught consequently main, which proves to К; Winter Pe earmain ; 
behaving exactly as it did with u ave a more genial climate, 
5 d Tta aly; but whilst Britain үзеш in the course of the ; Fam or Pomme de Neige, beautiful 
e current, which keeps it warmer than medii Me with BhOW-W white flesh ; Pomme Grise, said 
— Іх another column p be founa some remarks | perhap шо һег сопы situated in an equ ally high | to bei in Nova Scotia а great bearer, very hardy, and of 
on сб subject of New HyaorNTHS, b; р a Scoti pareil, or English 
who is one of most А these | regions бойлу along the Atlantic in ——— са to i its Russet, appears to „be the pde “Russet, which has 
xd New Hyacinths. 
rule was, that any iu which had previously been 
t teri 
as the best means of сы | 
th 
eastern coas з "This соат 300 miles, and is 
x barren, and for 
rable o year subject to co Tw foi m 
peera i the etin ісе. ы — eh "t 
this colony presen em arlier xplor 
Ав has been already observed, vies do not succeed 
well in 
ао - diükbitoulbus e are 
a medium- sized turbinate Pear, is ,buttery and very 
Specimens of 
cely ripe; Onondaga, 
Nova Scotia as Apples 
oint we do not agree with him. The rule | 
and ight 
to be particularly ШЫБА and een gave rise to he 
Paradise d'Automne is . 
not that 
у 
stood dg the term c" at is is to say Ben | 
» Ьу The das 
exhibition for aped а ои ng contrast to yc» о 
арр 
ho th: 
it е not aj pply well to the | i 
бв which the Hyacinth 
of plants ; 
than im- 
me more active rule than this is 
n r case. The rule which has been 
бнаа i does not, it will be seen, define 
what a new Lac às, but simply has this negative | 
result. 
impressions derived from partial experience ; and it 
may be safely laid down asa rule tha at whe erever ihe 
the sun; 
longer : summer; Winter 
léon, but with anri EL de 
the Vicar of Winkfie ld s 
elis i 
Apple 
to the examples before us, British settlers will find а 
ubrious climate, good soil, and the means of 
existence. 
The Apple, of varieties of which „the exhibition 
ceding; 
Be 
Som 
without fire-he ab, — — а а have mie 
d unknown appears to be e same as the Em 
that named Bergamot is the  Gansels 
e black Hamburgh Grapes, grown under glass 
only a 
chiefly cere 
This, indeed, is the only possible rule with 
тре to d plants, xA as those = which we 
refer, because in in limit of time can safe! 
e € 
of a 
progresses во е ee it may зау be буе, 10, o or 
90; окай before i& can be flow reased, and | 
probably at least d он St can be got into a fit | 
руч ЖЕ a F e 
ЕВ 
gards climate in Nova Sco r - Knight’s | fire-heat previous © the bot se senson, ‚дой splendid 
prize Essay “ в-а oltoy es,” it is | Grapes could be produced in a Sco If assisted 
stated that, “ the most паро АЕ points in which the | till June, the warm mon TA of. jus Angust bees 
ration. 
t naturally complete the process of matu 
oda аз one 
some extent А a remarkable енуш in 
the je £ Yrepistion) em. kthe bwè èr tempentaro 
of its wini ength of i 
сақ ети 
of the best of the American native Fox Grapes; but 
bad it is 
a nauseous slimy ps ^ 
Together 
of its class, 
r with various cereals are also exhibited 
as usual, possessing, like all those 
winter are р 
th 
ness and „beauty of its iis Ts ion is Pen. i 
y part o Jecem ber." , The mean 
in М, +; 
they are raised and flo 
year, "5 that M is annually a set of 
“let out,” and these make their sppoarange i 
еч ёв’ catalogu эе TS alw. ig pel 
y» зены of that year in whick Кы аге | 
first catalogued for sale. Тр Чейн clea: rly the date | 
able to each, e 
30°, 
| temperature of Apr vid 
| that of i 40^; that bei the ca 
| in bloss much before tlie Mains of June. 
that рабой Ет is very rapid, the ш 
uly be 
and 
coe niit be 
E 
but very 
е, for than the Pons for the specimens 
es and that of Anim: 705 o or 
f the uth of Europe. This short 
Appl r 
| Dahlias and Ver- 
of the la 
is is doubtless owing to the cir- 
cumstance. of the Apple Гү e d a shorter 
капу nne. 
de retanding. ns 
a pains 
remarks i in that light; on _the contrary, permit "e to 
a MER 
LIAGE PLANTS. 
REM * J. R. B." has, I think, given 
eply to Mene ерак the growth 
midsummer, and also regarding 
І am, how- 
b 
Few, I hope, h 
an 
as, -* do not see E dM. to apply to them 
uny different arrangemen 
We do not raise six hs in England, so that 
ur own lists, but 
| than the Pear does. 
Am the more тонна Мы of Apples 
cx 
it is clear ме саза to ац, not our 
oUm 
ong t 
bo th as regards size and vog 
in English garden 8; iW i 
to its manager during the past goes Де Battersea. 
Nevertheless, I hope we are at li 
and ! merits or demerits of the ву — of eint carried on 
there, as compare ith o quirem. ents elsewhere, 
discuss 
ared w 
this question of , novelty. We shoul 
to the D areas die ^et producti 
that the p Scotian productions are гаа open S 
I 
will ттн endeavour to explain my experience 
hich dates back from that period when 
evidence of nov velty. It is ondent | stan dards, receiving only ordin inary o rchar rd culture. a small way, whic 
ваув his search amongst them d does nc no е 35s ied. ета Champs Elysées, the present head-quarters of 
y [oe plants, was ‚ and French cultivators, 
at p. 1012; but oe! is at least little doubt that now A Or cumference 12} inches ; height as well as ourselves, M to borrow ы practice of 
the question has been opened, we shall have novelties X. petris eid. ve oz.; pale yellow with a tinge of growing them properly from German d let me 
distinctly announce pun fact, if the Dutch wnish тей ; the sun, in which tinge large |в with the question аро at Раде 1013, viz, 
collectively communicate a descriptive | whitisl dieti is the proper place for such plants i ^ a боне 
list of the novelties to be annually let out, before the ‚ Gravenstein. —Very fine specimens, n inches in mido To put this more pointedly, in 
йбазоп on, we wi e that 11 weight 8} oz. if d. This their Lord consist, and beyond а dell, or piedad side or 
be put on record in our columns. If they will do this ty, а native of the North of Germany, where it 
even now, commencing from 1860, and giving the much indecd fuliy hie Pe succeeds well in Nov wer garden arrangements? In o: 
— а засне ог distributor eere th i not better than in its аван their growth dui a matter of necessity —€— 5 
wi 2 good starting point will have been country: E 
er high. S picem E A 
moo: со . 
all, however, the > great point for the exhibitor Work and рена or Nova Aia Seedlin ing. SAn nsed 
Apple bearing the latter name, она | 
вау, оЁ pln катун ыт, нА т ав „е York and Lancaster. — It is benutifully sirip 
all orte n usly. first because this 
would be a ils, and would not shut | the 
out old cA ; and e а because it would always 
be If new Hyacinths were produ 
thick бн js у, certainly prefer those w] 
been “ let " jn the асб but as this 
does not appear to be the case, mere novelty is 
of less interest merit it and тебе ошон, we 
than 
should, in the interests of t the — ко. such a 
definition as would let in the ni of 
Pitre oy eie g s v а od ар pue sorts | 
might be ensured. There is another «на 
in this plar, тї А в. publio аре ш beco! 
familiarised with of th 
came to bear 
10$ in 
ri oren 
ge o of brown те 
stated {ое а pro- а 
Island Greening. 
digious bearer, good keeper, ш hardy: 
Blenheim 
Blue Pearmain.—Rather large, oval, streaked with | 
deep purpl 
Calkin Pippin- 1j inches in circumference, 
е 110 02. ; FO 
undish o 
briskly acid, зыш н а good kitchen Apple. 
th greenish yell and t 
Bmoo! low: | 
Мелс”. But before 
