THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. Sachs 
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arks ern, the. great importanc of a BERGAMOTTE CADETTE (like Titian) mingled with the darker col =e 
skal management of their et peng ; sid tha Pec as at som. Cadet, Beauchamp, Beurré Beauchamps, | intense a ae. A finer flower than Disdews het yaa is 
, be they what they y> will bea Sa °F the ames of Ragen rs Cadette and Poire de priginatea is. t of the world lately. As far 
re er properties go the following is equall a 
orks of La iarhinye, Dakta et beii broke’? Woot’ z% qually good, but has not 
they must eventually bec ee There are certain and some other Fre uthors. _ Their dese pph ions ta paest ab phat cares ays Robinson (like 
principles clearly perceive d, but diffie alt lohs are, howeyer, exeeedi aa oe at ranianpo, and dri iap\| eup abont kalta globe Pies cans ity to. recommend it, 
o de amy which a artist, in oe aiters Diel justly observes, that the Poi e de Cade of Lal ofa clear chestnut, H va. ee obtuse, and 
he to app Shit ch no as SA cannot -possibly hese same Reat at |'Rrst-rate, and amongst its other ae nite Tespects 
` a n Octobe dud ie toon over; but according to La | Floricuitural piiraseclogy, it stande we to fades ia 
£ > È & i FI ; 
intinye, its ripening occurs in the months of October,| Duke of Hamili ee i Be it stands well.” ‘ 
Weexty Prices or. Porators per: ton, in Covent} N Der, and December.’ Few kinds’ of Pears con-| peculiar for its well- 7 i a fine a good variety, 
Garden Market, in Tei and 1845. tinue three months in: eating, especially when ' their | }, lieve it was christene aoe iota good colour, ‘J 
tort | DED coming fit ake place so early as October. It is, |; a ETE ter,of Manchester; 
pe s = it has been broken this year in very fine styl ’ 
1844, | 1845. vever, & kable. character ini the rano, here! .iner state will prove isiti TY Style, and in 
October......''5| 50s, to 80s.||October ... 3) 60s. to RH poyren, 5 that it continues ripening in. succession, | Defiance. ~The Aim aa ap bh 
BrE Hi x 100: | feam the, eamp ree, from October till March. "Sach breeder,, but with ‘shorter 5 ea; p ae has pta 
19/5 '70 | may n sg circumsta! of soi z rr 
26 | 50 25, 70. 130 | and climate ; but i fr a 
| > | superior to Royal Soverei 
November... 2| 50. 70-||November 1) 70° 130 |todoso. It ved fi a Boos ot B 4 p y Syn a 
| 50 Ayee to do so t was bna rom ose, o aris; ani ord Stanley (Wood i this rarity, which es 
it. pA a as A peed maturity than “has been done by authors suiacyeatly, is, that j anita breeder state it it is tar fae, i rapae 
0/50 70 29| 80 140 |he referred.” received under the name of Beau- | Pasig oral è 
December 7| 50 70 \|December 6! 80, 160 | champs, from a Pie ie vd, of Manjouy. sina high eo pls of this variety I en 
Also at the waterside, Southwark. arl of Nottingham, was originated in this neighbour. 
RN PERRET re cd, poa s ‘one of the — pied pe flowers grown; 
p and either to exhibit reeder, or in its rectified 
October ... 20 poon 00r state, is certainly pent 
70, | Oriflamme.—This.is,a beautiful bizarre breeder, in 
| November k A o clining to let; t up is superb, and the pres: 
0 9 5 1 4 of the most dazzling yellow possible ; i 
17 a os form, and attracts attention in a moment. It 
0 | D b a ` 0 120 broken, and finely up each petal, but without 
Lares Bs eat feathering, which abe gainst it here. I 
* Nearly -all bad, 1d at nominal prices imagine, however. ome in ay of En 
eres prise, broken, I understand, Mr." ndars. ` It is: 
far supe: ai me. alway: sl 
PLANT W. WATERING IN WINTER. pices p E 
„+ THERE i is nothing connected wit plant-culture of ; Conquest (M 
ey dave P ela or yl Lenore Ee dT tot ted, fon ona fo : ety a 
mein of the dea pis A occur in cold pits, and covered with soft russet. throw: a good flower. 1 
milarly circumstaneed structures for wintering Imperator (Wheatley’s).—The variety here all 
lants, result fro r-watering. ygrometer to is remarkably clean, and of good form, teeskile toa : 
such à situation would tell how impossible it is for fine feathered flower ; it came sae from Deriyi 
tion’ to’ exi east ‘that kind 1 but the raiser’s on is unknown. 
tissue of aes ne of itories are | Sot Se Herbert (Wood's). — 
composed. Ibis at: plants in such: en | variety has one drawback, the cup ene stanly ye 
suffer from dining oe. it has, nowebeet every other g 
to win! is the passport their future | maa breeder-c olour ès bcia bein beautiful ; fam y 
A uy g 
enges... ld: be gradually wi all | ge is so yo 
proach may bre Kas = 
BYBLOMENS we 
wth, gn 
ly to expel the ` The flesh is yellowish- “white, very melting and juicy, | land Counties, the pee flowers. of which unl b 
danevi o ‘eta beet pus a aA ha a The tree is vigorous, viously enumerated. The i ge 
; abounds. by degrees |% irer. -Shoots light olive brown ; leaves ovate, | ral ly fin e$ Some of them peculiar! e1 
4into à condition of this kind, when all their active taperi gr ow at acuminate, finely serrated ; flowers | extensive cultivation :— 
for the ti t inble | midile-sized ; petals oval, with long sepals. ‘In point | Madonna eg ’3), is a noble flower, large, ¥ 
‘rom damp, which pervades all plant structures of flavour this cannot be said to'e equal the Winter Nelis, | formed, and w pure cup. Tt has not yet D 
ped viata, at least where artificial heat is. never and some other sage te sorts; but it well deserves broken: 
eran ak unless to expel frost. . ‘The e appli jost ion of water cultivation, and will be found to o afford a supply i th in-| Dr. Hook (Wood’s}. — Colour a deep monly vi 
o 
the winter.—R. È Demserat (Dixon’ 5). ~ms variety is univ versal 
ood eup, and ona 
ed, but I 
und 
during 
he cause the tmosphere immediately. surrounding them 
or some pi in consequence of its coolness, 
dacapabio, of a obahing any from the bodies thus lac ed — wears THE MIDLAND ties. I — mot yet seen it rectifi 
5 H it breaks w: 
| ete i rae a = more EN i Alita AVING noticed the rectified or ‘broken flowers, | I now |" Portia 
in pits and frames than 2 er buildings, I stand by any men I ely 
‘may observe that it is Sf eladi ms of plants Ng are ne vat e month of May lasi Mer 
Pera ad the aie lucene ples a Keid a sod laid down | Much’ anxiety has Toa paini of late to: possess ik with me it came pert 
Plante wi 
Sees ogi se seedlin ng breeders p os quality, and in. my ' opinion mip as 
being generally much oi far certain soil or situati 
alh it will be i : 
EERE Pim a o omenia mpa | i : 
‘the ‘season, require, during the ties, an and at the e sae time have the chance of bre akin oe i can only 
‘limi 3 we ng ‘'s).— : 
sanon aoe Eo fe nipay E o maia trifling torn fine, and thus very probably have the whole sok that oP mene aa thin ety oe ongar ii eg { 
Targo mass i of heal ae EPO f aee of a superior Brar in his own hands. In Tuli Pia bps equal Í think to Madonna, 
gor lants in ing, the strain, as it is usually termed by florists, is 3 of s F f mat of be 
sn y Jass with us, but f one of Se 
‘exhausted by excessi om ne their cultivation must ever bear in mind, for'in the onset pleasing, tye atogethen one of fede n 
winters, when prom ng ited Most idl ti i fess i 
frost. Itis at such a Ereinen ws ma Eg ei pesshernigrd &e ee hk 4 rk ibe _ alt purity, the ros = “colour i h 
e reeder, an ea 
only that anything approaching ‘a ee I Epor = = ias site w as for ever coming in a winning sta Ca i maena ‘pure, but 
y g in gan lon 
changed many of my sorts seve- A 4 
strains | on mej; Aise akp HAY very pure 
‘Pate Se tb Satie. | alip g Rh 
bservation ood 
fae aie Rene In growing breeders, this is in a t 
eiers applies, t piani hari perina me heavy jee apao a as | measure obviated, and ithe grower. feels a conscious | ca, She bottom, # 
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Pasay ot eg gt r a tee hal | rane nes peace i . 
incapable o. for any | ee ok 
be termed a sans herrea of the fibres, 2 whieh y Features his neigh es ERES ition, than’ the | gẹ ‘Astin rr? 
ish. | In deseribing the breeders it will be well to observe Tt brenk s o te 
beaming acer y searee, though some are plentiful ure the filame ts which ae 
in this locality 5 | still I trust that ~~ brother florists wen it 
during | will “jot down” the’ varieties that they may, wish to | pure. nhai hjr 
ee ish'to| Pauline (Harpham ad very decks 
A 4 yos: t yet. broken, a an 
‘6 rE, e not yet, or 
and delicate 
lvety ; very distinct. 
is sort is 
_In BIZARRE | Baseoens ta’ Invincible is a aboye mentioned ‘varieties a am 
roken to my knowledge, | John goer p pizayros jette and on lie a 
I 
Ee ny fine form, and’ th e base of a ' | mens; an a Hip es, Arl 
| fal « ; EN 
taltivator, L would say, take no man’s | six breeders, one rectified teen ant A A ne, Pozara J 
—a matter on which your : suce- | bought for ist, which in this part o if tal Se ister ies from 
Examine the soil | considered ve The breeder i sf a kaan flower, rel te fallow ing cies 2 3 48. 
ie, Ln ta cee is wet beri poa he us, ground-co colour of a splendi i e 2o ee oe 5 ane i Aa A 
own brig wie soar a ified pega ohm ales i 18 of Drosophila 
flower is a beautiful and striking flame, having a scarlet | than 
