1859.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONIC 
JANUARY 22, 
LE. 
55 
e the Spanish "and Horse Ches- , st 
Beech is not supported by 
Also the last three 
Bri I may add 
th at the si is tet ie subsoil 8 the situation 
en X v very warm. i 
rrespo: »ondent (see p. 38) in- 
the Transactions of the Horticultyral 8 Society — 
The specimens were 
more attenuated — e 
hen y 
the variety assumes 
— 
being more turbine, 
rag 
ose tines that this Kale Ay vegetable the merits of 
ly w 
‘4 ae 
bling, let me | men’s lists. £ 
offered in our (^ E some years. James Carter 2 "Co. 
born 
ig 
Queries about Mules. —Is there any well authenti- 
fruit er: 
ee : — m — 
much. Mr. Judd -— Ure ofthe Beurré Diel and 
— Morcea specimens of Northamptonshire 
or of the Grape Vine? Now don't all peek at once. 
ur or ad vrbi who 
was Ds sog 
t 
au, 
wth, and handsome they were; but the ré Diel 
8 ently melting, nc nor could the > Glou 
the rem 
e 
Mr. Whiting submitted for trial a specim 
of n. Nonis — — e for the a time in this 
y; its quality to be very indifferent. He 
so exhibited very linelargetuitor the Swee eny Nonpareil 
— - well-coloure s’s Pearmain. 
t, Esq. 
t of their 
1 ht 
| really wish for informa y good 
t for instance, oe a hybrid epa Now, 
bod uld Gaillardia 
es are small. 
but I have never bee 
¥ Wentworth- Woodhouse, Jan. hi 
i bi leaf we shall o^ 
We only objec ceps oli en it i is| flea by p ing ch 
to piant them în in unsuitable soil. It is, how- 11 
under Sti —: require the oe of Job an 
—It m let alone for a erick in your n 
I have tried my hand (a tolerably eR one 
| both these subjects, e 
in- 
H. Po le eet 
ly this ye year »^ the: seat of Win. 
an exaggera of a | ever, 
point, quein 1m tion to 
with the beard of the Filbert closing to a | bunch." 
— of foliating, and the base of the nut 
rapes swelled, 
* and thrown away as à py 
bu This arose from my not having set — 12 
pen of ind 3 on the — that 
bp of 
h. ville, 
Sprouts, hybridised with the Savoy; the eff 
, | was sprouts of more than ordinary size, but som 
open. 
were — about eight 
usely for 
soon caused death fro her | 9 
E has mory age id oo 
A upon Roses.—Although the * 
ad fre Words held in St. James's Hall last summer 
earing, one could 
also 
P. you a bud taken from a fine Rose, Glo ire de Dijon, at | 
present covered with blossom. We certainly cannot 
complain of our climate in this of the Green Isle. 
John Nunn, Gr. to Thomas Smith, amore Park, 
A eee 39) I w 
elm 
a similar soil, only : a few miles distan 
' would advise the groun 
I planted to be well ‘reached, 
n Ozonian.- 
wa 
deepest dark velvety ne and althoug 
did not belong to the numerous —— ew 
ee 
phy Pot riginal 
hybrids, [^ exist p paper) as sine as Blackberri ies, greenhouse 
of which I should like to hear the history w vien » str : 
he ric 
y célèbre 
Ozford.—1n xeply to the inquiry poli 
t that the affronter des sem 
St. Giles, oe ate ‘Should * sym e, os mong indo envers leurs devan 
ueceed . Shall w. 
th 
ing to the trees — — . too dry at the root. 
ra seedling Grape was exhibited by Mr. Newton, gr» 
Eas! 1 Enfield vr 3 
to other sorts alr ir 3 Mr. Mel- 
the Earl of ^s. sm sent - 
ct produced 
ewhat 
Notices of Books. 
—— 
lore des — res for October, aves Lx E 
mber for September 
numæa j 
tl 
ed by I 
a ws Ieiantha ; 
allied to. the. old aud well 
ama ringens, a spony ie da 1 ing 
g le and n spathes, 
eaves. “Ender plate 1272, repre- 
us Rheum nobile, copied from Hooker 
on’s Illustrations of ent plants we 
loei ME. wi ribute offere hy a Bory 
of 
1 E the 
Englis ish na 
E 
1 1 
y 
En vérité, ‘A la vue 
Por: 
renee. 
de T D. : 
d'aussi admirables découv 
Ô Sociétés d bern £t uh Ns légère 
e g de, à un m in- 
Lepchas ail it, in tt es Te A fig 
| found at p. 103 of our volume for 185; 
TRADE “wig dt Coot s (238, Holborn) A Cata- 
d Gardener? Vade Mecwm. In this 
e tenis for sale we 
includi 
Alder thr i ve 
opposition 
Hector Jaequin, Comte 10 eg and 
. of — — 
— the celebrities — 
MM. Jaks Sragi: which is one of the fond 
ivation; Mathurin Regnier, 
Madame Place, 
M: These 
— oe a 
Socicties. 
Hortr ruit Oomiste Meeting, 21, 
| EN Street, * n. pic Edmonds in the chair 
dem meeting fee were offered for the best Winter 
hes, eac ning specimen 
The following v — the wt gi titors 
his Grace the Duke of ge med at 
Ga 
High Gro pu Mr. Cox, to W. Wall 
i ve, ; Mr. ^ 
leaf, i ig Sen ; Mr. "Shseemit . Shoesmith, gr. to J. Moot 
ussex 
i 
d 
to 
int 
5 
i 
: 
8 85 
iE 
& ti 
i 
race 
u hire; idu n Judd, $, Althorp Gardens N 
T 
py. exhibitions con- 
-| was very fine; those from Mr. Sh 
[remarkably v well grown, and finely 
I 
| Garden 
such age as Scotch co 
Mi 
gr. to 
ane M aco 
ay Mr. 1 — and the | secured, a plan orig 
fruit of the gee t 2 ; but e produced | o 
oesmith were large, | una 
usual we 
seful ien W and a 
It o contain Mer diii: that a ap 
i hose worthless kinds of 
vj Sake ag which n: d 
of asking fo viai abe 
other Ze o 
Ca 
articles in common th prac 
"d zt xeu we select one on the s 
all gardens, sowings of the 
again here to assist 
a few € and 
chasers v 
und is dug over in the — 
ked 22 iie ter. ‘The mould b at each side is ^is then 
tai eter amok ripe Mr. T speci- 
M us | mens of Glou sa ais d Me ths | va 
3 resumed. | v uise soun 
ret county, Oxfordshire, I find that standards of i: 
and China grow ee etu 
1 — of ^ 
ent 
ens 
f Sarip" exhibited ; 
ginal of the A EE PE 
Garden, sent, Lond 
s of Winter | 
collected, so to form ridges 
. — level ‘of ‘the ground, sail these ridges are w 
The seeds are now pes in single rows Genf 
nts grow vigorously 
. t moisture. If 
till 1 
x aria 2 has been bigoa by the printer, as it 
the type fatiguing to the eyes, and indeed, to 
