THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
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TN. ety has been named Baron W ard, pin m and solid, : 
br e ing the fa UM 1s e boi ie ar c E vate shape ; — Eliza (Rivers) was small, and rich 
eie aed in is of a fine golden yel ji quite smo T ality Incomparable (Continent: 
d seems to be: — shining; eye slightly oes ana tn agua flesh ported that he had selected this 
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evidently, as you state, 
ronounced by a pe erson at 
guishable from Munro’s Prolific. 
h a nice, sub- | large number of contine tal var 
digio rer. id tender, € and fine- graten, wit : 1s ^ ntal varieties. + 
‘or shard roan. Và Me EN — va, yn i and very agreeable acid, not unlike m dm ough a ant nd v sies 1 in form, and distinct, 
me the favour (s insert in ; our ioc ups a 5 good of the Goose acer rry Apple. | its aci X I ss ro u; 1 orthless in prea Quinquef, 
newly-built orchar ous pow: gated fruit; n 
vois — for dr ag e information of many of my € Š ee e A dign vá y ILE 1 fla vour. Black Pri E 
eaders, to record the snecess of that d. E [es xd a ed tie this là Ps nin rt e year, as it better in qu: ality than what reported on 
c ear qe Wen de aor growth appears t to keep well without "iain, As i 5 8 b^ * Ee possesses 
- A 3 TOW eo £g y H nab 1 
wall 15 feet high, and hay g fruiting wood I V of b n5 May Quee , W 
h : ü epor 
filling every space with nice young f t kie song adhesive loam, over the lias, ifl the Val Bel- 
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P is moment loaded variety 
vi Prot "hi he ee e Ge ge, Grosse | voir. The ane es Y" red decr as and 1 o E Role Mi SQ» 1 Hami 
ane ^ „ n 3 8 2. à 
: ines—Elruge and |and healthy ; incline Ia E Wi v chi bi : 
Mignonne, and 5 Ly ines 885 ^ t the point of the sho ots unti ate ood, exhibited a Te kabl 
Videt Hátive. My pots, lunged taining the foliage a pe Sep ; UM a Um 
Ay Vines in the winter, alt ough ripening its 
— are xy prar fruit Land healthy. wood is not speckled like Dumelow's|in the way 5 Strawberr 
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t apart —Blac Hauiburgh, eem = - ii eer well . and ers f 
Nele, mnd Busby’s 7 Ha "mer a small] Rev . J. Bramhall, of St. John’s near Lynn, again E For bee es 
evi sti * f rotted dung, well " drained, is not|sent 8 of Clissold's Seedl „or : g D. 8 * f 85 urner, was 
agnis — by any other compound for Nonpareil, a seedling which ae ‘mite o the a ni T D Mr. B 
; | Society a ting of - th last year. n, Esq., on 
iw er ys — deeem ivo a At nost me gh 0 — bas tio . nl regarding it, iu very fine condition. This fruit 
sential and 8 it a very excellent mode of dis- this za was tally sustained. It is a most oran and frequently cristate, but r 
n p red spider. Ga seners, gor d they use ii| ille des rt Apple at this late season. e-shaped; seeds rather er large and deeply 
— nd ecolleet "s Mes Ped cene and n Ris ost dington, —_ 8 * very dark, becomin eep mulberry whe 
the fu d of the sul The fis e death to sent. a seedling Apple (raised 185 : = d), and also a | matured ; flesh red throughout, solid, fi 
th sider, the other nee the pl m which e occasion | flavour very rich and fine when quite ripe, 
with fresh w ater I really fud the s Ree against the Meeting desired to see i s — This year the near in . = ir Harry, on which 
t = Bay: as green aad black fly ; and no| Hu" considered the crop inferior t to last, ian it was|an impro ke n 
pea house can, in my opinion, remain healthy long | reported to -hav e ke ept not th until the mew crop was firm and “solid. pr ugured wd]: 
without at gab yy two 5 washings daily. In short, gathered. II enduring po carriage, Tied 
wide, costing under 507., | yellow on the shaded si and dull red next the sun. dish afore s vidence M this, as the f 
A rod var produce ly i Mir 80 5 en Ps aches aad | A month ago it or => "been in good conditi on,as|was f , plum p. and uninjured, although 
Nectarines, 50. dozen Plums, and Grape ed frc Not 1 and, in : 
very good return for outlay for the 5 year. The id 1. of London Pippin, but it — = a à calices were dry and 
fruit MON, p lendidly last year, with flavour unex- r. E. Simpson, gr. to Lord W. = Y, y rater 
ceptionable. 2 Green, Burlington Mills. be —. Hall, Wolverhampton, sent a dish of very — anti. Cuthill's Black Prince, — some days ear 
Fe > | Dumelow's Seedling, large, firm, and hea . Es = Keens’ Seedlin E 
e been beautifully kept. The Rev. H. M - July 7.—Mr. Hogg in the chair. An inte 
nz. | Seaford se sent a di sh of Scarlet Nonpareil, w ER were of Doubleday’ k No. 3, or Crimson , 
eve well flavoured, and were also | exhibi S z r. Turner to show its 
- well kept f. that v y. The Rev. Ad e Fitch, Strawb p i 
CU ed Sagen Society this ;| Thornton Stewart, Bedale, sent a dish o A ti last 1 
Arts, John Street Adelphi Te ti lled attr ibat to it a hig place amongst 
des V.P., in the chair, the following members were Mr. Hog gg in the e The premiums varieties than | would! accrue to it from 
ulloted for and posu ralenti oel Ea tis meeting w ere a "Gain ea and Half-a ge to produce 
Esq., the Grove, Hendon : Gui uinea, for the best collections of Strawberries, the later than othér Kinds may be a point in 
DER Lansdowne Road together this will be more satisfactorily seen 
ud near Tewkesbury varieties in cultivation, that the Society might com- | hence 
E — — Cavendish Square . them, test them, and deci = —.— their respective 
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York and correctness of nomenclature. Only one|. + 
e 95 ny, v Street. 2 selia me within their intentions, and was — N otices 3 
nt; — — ited by Mr. Tarner ; of Slough ; the first premi 
fol were balloted for, n awarded it. iu eat 78 manatee tits | Peaks, Passes, and Gl hore: d 
Pelri, fo r which there were 48 appli- in the collection was Osan, a seeding exhibited for — by — fe — 27 
obe, 26 applicants; and 3 n hig — M. R. I o, Lon gestik 
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cants; 20 Teco > wh 
Cupressus Denia for which there were 55|onit; and this hoe ination has fally borne o nt ow that — rr p war has 
applicants, The names of Fellows successful in draw- | the former 3 further particulars see Seis frontier, ae travellers are 
ing the above will appear in the next number of the | notes on seedli ings below, hems: selv ves once more of of so ie 
Proceedings of the Society.” It was announced that- In the owing r} 
> other p tho —— Ee N are brought appears that a number o! 
which application had been made, were in sufficient together. [Aem (Grates is — the way of Sir si y spear travel and fond or 
es into 
2 to render the Ballot needless, and would SE rhill), which w exhibited - very ri formed t 
di : 2 mund variety has not kindred minds can associa 
universa vour; proba ecau it i ing i i to cuir 
im pees 8 of the ied Soman, of the — i 3 d NA CHE s s "or ederet. ri 
Society is occasion a& No. artin’s | and it : ) 
the um d^ Di in 2 Ens 5 — its great EM 
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permits it to be gathered, wacked, ciation has grown th 
y rried | = Sey or without injury. apes well ite 
| Seedling is another of this class, very high! aaaeei, observations, by as m any gentl í 
Cha Of but inferior to either of the — in favour Sir | familiar -— the world ol of ice. e ae 
Sinton i 3e Pn s ee deep rose Charles Napier (Smith), — — me dai and|of Tyndall, Ball and c Tus 
an eed. Bo sk, but | familiar " the general i — The 
ubleday’s No. with | 
oured. Do 
3 rte s qa) — coo — ectinate, | and wood engravi 
E our bright —— t. Beton aa t E venturi 
with blush; Warrior [- brilliant: cri E rome » brisk, Inu 52 as ery pietu . N 
3 eo ee Corie ; and Mera = pare : tish Queen (Myatt) Bente de Salena, from. the Col de 
bitor eet be X us inds. 0 no deseri s it — where i£ suc- by the Glacier ds Tos 
us: the only one selected ne shown, | ceeds. whieh is — en strong soils ; asalso on liglit | "e Glaci Salena, a rout? 
Tt Ford EP he P soils, or in dry localities, is its near relative Caro = known to Swiss mcs, T the 
large, n pip r Ve 3 (Ki COE: € is now — > ell k ittle served to 
distinct and. iie: Of V to British Queen = Doubleday ^ 
both in colour and — but 
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A présent, I said to 8 idus 5 
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plant will sii and a pres ion 7 E Bis a 
also sent the p tty Selaginella Lo bbi and S. at 
From Mr. Macintosh, of Hammersmith, ca: 
Flumbago capensis, and a auti 
the now seldom seen G 
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des i 15 i and this rough descent 
an feom oe were some Gloxinias and La rkspu flavoured ; pe hig scen 
aul eo a Tornar ed dem anian ictu gard 5 — E od (Pines) " — g m M E i modium before we reached the —€— a 
bedding kind. in fruit a flias "us aile yt rable prune 
a age, that the meeting were bl diffic 
m ong ea: May 5ʃʃ.— ogg in EEr a LUI Sanini Dandas (My atl ta laega r all ^ = 
> was the day oaar for € eolour pale red ; e gei isk, l cod of ay Gb tain 
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Kitchen meh tod t ^5 fav f Wales ( ngràm) ; this Kind, now m i 
d' was um in : 2 a E "uel pay om "IY 
20 d Pin ut: is was scarcel di i [e it es a 
uen [Eo e Seen ine (Myatt); this —— d es to its path, wl 3 it 
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pale-coloured, ver 1 
ut pia egular in paia | 
15 | medium size, conical, and handsome; flesh pale, with a | velocity right at. my ny head. 
