Jury 16, — 
THE GARDENE RS 
ee ae AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
607 
Thierry, Souvenir de Malmaison, Evéque e de Nimes, , Mes Henderson. Among them t urnbull, Dawson, Thomas, Rafett, and Davies, the 
Mrs. Rivers, — of Arc, Ohl, Duchess of Uer] striking w ere d$ Henry Jabotot, purple blotched with ob ion being put down in I order in which the prizes 
Souvenir d ` la Reine d' Anglete it — Reine, Duchess white ; Coquette, = Tenes t 1 the a Car were aw arded. In hes d lot were Pine Apples, 
of Norfolk, Madame Knorr, I. Gray, Lor d Raglan, | tion st ripe Beosl, able West's St. Re ie M Muscat Grapes, 
Caroline de Sansal, Triomphe * en nes. single Madame de ue and Virgo Mar atta, a, pale rose, very | Royal George Peaches and E ruge e Nectarines, Bousie’s 
blooms, 24 varieties, Mr. Turner of Slough sent Devoni- | dot able, In ncomp: erable Melon, a i: cia: ely netted sort; Violet 
ensis, ry of France, La Reine, Gloire de Dijon, fi gs, and May Duke Cherries. The second group con- 
Evéque de Nimes, ire de Vitry, Cloth of Gold, | showy varieties of Dian eh sinensis 1 — They sisted of | Prov idence and Queen Pine s ice 
Louis Peyronney, Madame Domage, wu Rivers, Victor| were of various colours, varying fi zn tt's Sur- 
Trouillard, Madame Vi Mere, Salvato Rosa, Lamarque, | pale fed v sath or x blotched, or mottled with white, | prise and Harry Strawberries, . Melo N 
Enfant du Mon E , Adelaide Fontaine, Niphetos, | each. fo less than 2 inches in George AE and V ped _Hative Nectari and 
Prince — rial, W. TA Lord Ragla: — — di ameter! ^. prot by a s of such Cherries. In the third 1 re e Queen Pines, Mussi- 
Vidot, Ohl, General p iiri and Jules Mar ttin. | blossoms as we have just deseribed ma therefore dine and er e Hamburgh “Capes, British Queen 
or bunches, 2 24 c any private A 2 Mr. Wilcox, easily be conceived, Strawberries, Violette Hátive and Royal George Peaches, 
Cra Lawson, Paul Of Fruit a was a large ra LO ow Apples espe- | and m Per faction Melon. In the e by collec- 
E! det loire de Dijon. ‘Lord Raglan n, Lamarque, Jules | cially were excellent, beautiful e dt 2 is z — — we re Que us Black Ham h Grapes, 
Margottin, Madame Hector Jacquin, Madame being — by essrs. v3 pon ang, hes Strawberries, ane 
— Ricaut, Duchess d A: Eee Mie, Moire Page. Mr. Floud's"Pines in particular bars n ve — quium 
ested Moss, Salva Rosa, oniensis, G fine. A 2 — Me hing 111bs. 4 0z., was show 
Vestert; Solfaterre, E — 7 — II. "P. y that on the 8th u Notices of Books. 
Gen e pe at the "exhibition held here on the 15th ult. h — : 
d'Hébé, Souvenir d'un Napoleon, Baronne de furnished a Queen weighing 6 lbs. 5 oz, an Enville| Plain and Pleasant Talk about Fruits, Flowers, and 
"assenaer, and 1 Mad: ame de — Of Cloth of Gol | 5 Ibs. 1 ak Providence 11 lbs. 90z. Nor were Mee. $ By H. W. Beecher. Small 8vo. pp. 420. 
we no otice d a from n Pyr mmis House, Edm is fruit inferior on this occas ion. _ Messrs ., Povey Ney Yo x Derby & Co.; London: Sampson, Low, 
Mr f -— p ciet pes Young, and Oates also f the 
Late as m rge number wa named variety. Queens came from Messrs. Dal- The author of this 
contributed, ets were rn come very inferior, and a 
The best came from Mr. Turner, Mr. Winsor, — | 
bson & Son, r. Br 
mp Fryer, Page, | E and NE: 
volum 
has perfectly succeeded in nem d it pie wit ith 
Perh 
its title erhaps we ought rather to say that the title 
Mr. Sei nes, and M. g: Priva Shar deloes. We also noticed tio ‘we phe aptis | hardly does its Justin; fh or it is not merely a collection 
growers were Mr. B ailey, Shardeloes; Mr. Shrimpt E of Enville. of plain - em talk, but of valuable facts and 
r. to A. J. Doxat, Esq., Putney Heath A -— Of Grapes, A. E rai gr. to Mrs. Cubitt, the suggestions fu ab eg sense about fruits, flowers, and 
rom these two very fine); Mr. Wier, Tawe son, | Denbies, near , sent admirable — of | farming— nos merican point 9 — 5 
Es; Mr. Tandy, gr. to a under "eus p tney | Black [no qp aad nd uy nd White Frontignan.| The his n d is thus related by Mr. 
| rea and Mr. rem gr. to W. C. Carbonell, "Esq hese were each perfect of their kinds, and fully main- Beecher :—Twenty y dies ba he Aer M Todianspolis 
T Harr es still in good colour, and which tained the * for rape growing which | the capital of Indiana, a place then of 4000, ai ky of 
. — nüy stand canine be were Etna, Cynthia, R. this excellent grower has already attained, os 25,000 inhabitants. At that t time, and for 4 
Benyon, Prince russia, Mon: — Empress ar T. Allpo wards, 
s, Ma 
Fairest ST id the 
H. pics, Esq., Doddington Hall, Cheshire. N. 
n the E» EA dacs toal journals, no 1 
illaume Severyns, 
riel, Bianca, Kin of — were Black 3 est's St. "Peters, and Golden | or family papers. The Indiana Journal at length pro- 
4 Bin Marvellons, Flora, Meteora, an d the Bride. These, Hamburgh. The latter tated t 
4 me the followi wing | bud inserted i in av ery old Vine on the 18th Feb The author having found che labour: of daily Leer d 
4 Twp" the 3 :— Bridesmaid, Acme, er, year. The fruit exhibited was ripe wo the 10th EN a th — eme 
lumbine, Rosabella, Zoe, delicatum, — Cloth and was larger than that of the on 1 hag ingle flay, begi upon the nerves, 80% 1 for 
of Silver, Celestial, and -dame Son . r. King-| was budded. M pasai Prost 42 e, Bo € relaxatio Cn d "ain ingly he used, after each 
1 Mesers. E. G. Wood, and Turnbull also show in ‘th is week ed 8 to drive the sermon it out of his 
—— their new kind called Imperial Crimson — of Black Hamburgh the best dishes came from | head by som Y» 
essrs, Young, Henderson, —2 — M Page, | 
Harrison , Simpson, and Perkin ul bunches of | 
West's st. z ter's — — Mr. A i 
y 
ks and ies were getting over, but there were 
some remarkably fine Carnations and Picotees. Mr. 
à sent 24 Aca of each, very large and bright, 
8.—Mayor of Nottingham, Poor 
Tose | 
; Tom, wel, “Sit G. Brown, Prince Albert, Justice | 
Shallow," National, Mars, ND er Sly, 8 eedling, | 
à Ascenda lant, Seed ling, e Exit, Earl 5 
ford, S Sir H, H "acad, 
ayor of 
thi 
+ 
alterative 
“In the State Libra ary zoudon’s works—his 
Encyclopedias [A Horticalture, of Agri uvis and of 
| Architecture. We fell upon them, and, for years, 
v n 
s ety also srs. Williamson, | 
T. urner, oe and "Tillyar ipest 
and most perfe ct, t thou 
shown by 
Mur. ngram, gr. 
Allport and Mr. Turn Turnbull 
. Fine bunches 
Holbeck, 
oN ulli, Miss 
A 
Mrs. — za, Miss Char- 
of Wales, Duke E Devonsbir re, Mrs. 
rachan, Prince Albert, Finis, Ne Des Pein ts tac, hl | 
Ar. Norman n, of W oolw wich, also se h, in 
rom pudded Vines 
collection es, very p pretty, but 
size, s and a same 
em — in a — than others from — on 
their own roots. - = Vines — were exhibi- 
Sta 
2 others. 
incredible industry, — read, we 
us- | every line, but much of it, many 
alm ost monopo olised th nem. 
Ir iul 
5 
after the day's work 
was done, v we pored over these ts of Imost 
any ca 
ont i and im at length throtigh: $ "friend's 
dome we became the recipients of the London 
Gardeners Chronicle, edited by Prof. Lindley, — 
undred times 
ke, named Sir H. Havelock (Puxsley) ; the 
ime 
Mr. Standish's, both d Bleck 
8 e 
were extremely good, — edd being — 
any 
we lain awake for hours, unable to crow off the e . 
k Maisa — Rival Purple, two heavy- edged ment of preaching, and beguilin e time with 
tees, were very | Museats especially er o" — the oot hes imaginary visits to the Chiswick Garden, or to the more 
| Verbenas were Byrd only in a cut Mare; Several they had to grow w pits|than oriental magnificence of the Da "d of Devon- 
1 were sh The only pri ed shire’s grounds at Chatsworth. We have had lo 
e Mr. Tu: f nington, Fairy, conspicu: Of — and — beautiful exhibitions of — in that little bedroom at Indianapolis, with 
„Lady Peto, Tord four dishes each came from Messrs. Miller, Hende: —— an Mons about Pears, with Vibert about with 
athan, Earl of Shaftesbury, Novelty, | T Turnbull, Little, and Allen. The sor ompson and Knight of fruits and theories of vegetable 
erine, Onis chiefiy Royal Bellegarde, and Noblesse Potion, life, and with Loudon about everything under the 
„La Re and Violette Hátive, Elruge, and Pitmaston Orange | hea ver s in the hortieultural wordi D 
J. of | Nectarines, Of dishes, tbe best came from Messrs is tur n of mind led him to write for the e 
received a Certificate for Clara, a rose Dawson, Judd, Rutland, — and er. Grosse Farm: 
Mignonne tee hes, 1 f Mr. Taylor | Ji Lf th 
ly contributed and — finer con- and Mr. Widd 
nds 
tibus js Mess 
We 
bjects Mr. Ivison, er. ‘to the Duke 
ion, showed immense leaves 
ow 
€ speciosum. 
also 
| fruit ‘of mne was nearly 
Cherries eame fro 
— Apricots my one dish was shown. They ca 
. Cameron, gr. to the Duke of Richmond at | 
J 
A" tual were c 
. Pag Ruffett, Hutt, and 
a x dish à of the Violet Fig, the 
black. 
| After explaining the diffi 
been dug o 
How i bens a style Mr. Beecher employs may be 
— from his chapter ** O Dear ! shall we ever e 
done lyi 
d gentleman, in — us his troubles, 
was fre- 
9 — 
m ol 
gave great 2 — to the necessity he 
quently e of disappoi — En Le € —— 
work could not be finished as 
a 
d exclaimed, 
2^ 
earnes tness, 
* 
“We havi 
sorts | boire would ever take 
e 
shall be done on Saturday night 
calme ime It is 
kinds, 
certainly t the best flavoured of large till next wee 
want of ther 
o'clock on Se 
the — 
WT TN 
return 
x, and hm 
ood condition by Mr. 
kinds the best were 
ow; aurea floribunda, 
sorts were shown by Mr. | 
hite kind, was named Blanche, the 
Tilac ak nam 
E both double and striped, were exhibited by| 
every garden. This was shown by Mr. Turner, of ie t was July b 
Eom E 
were numerous. 
Sat Gen and Orion, eh — green fles — Ae 
has been successful at show this se: 
a dish of the pend called French. Crab a [pi wh he did | 
= a 
reservation. 
still in excellent sta 
best, however, were iei 2 
y 
Novem 
My — 
u 
to do it. — 
next week; — then, , next week 
by 
^ I med 185 pene key. 
y — 
b bm Ih 
ie m 
zt 
7j 
and — it sh — be 
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go a 
f 
—— collections of fruit came from Messrs. | than 1 ce l The strength laid out in — Or 
