Avavsr 20, ec 
right time I impregna: „and was repaid Belle Bordelaise q g 
"m afew hundreds of * pets Amongst these to the Alpine. 
ts I soon observed a i = mu Pr C — h - t — m rolific and 
tated, and I found this as n to tita. | h sity . m) Fra good dai; plant role a 
und tim be co 
tional debility. The same ants, sk now 143 years 
old, are dwarf stunted unheal ealthy bushes ; whilst "yr 
which showed ya vigour from the first 
now healthy fine 
a batch Subsequently raised ? 
fev bee À Sey 
"These planta are now t tives ig ag 
Having some oy thre y the true cause 
of this ae 8 — rip E s I 
adopted means 
distribui 
* 
vee from 
y 
lots I had from 
being equal) Baer foo and Vigorous plants, also deb 
tated This I think 
illiam 
g. 15. We endorse this statement. "Some 
us m pa Barron are Mi enuine and in vigorous 
health.] shih J 
STRAWBERRIES, 
AT Egglesclifie, near Yarm, Mr. W. Nicholson culti- 
vates a most extensive collection of es 7 of this 
before 
fin it, a Catalogue of which is A Mr 
Nicholson observes that in this Catalogue are many 
without having any observations appended to the 
These "I divided into two sections: one, such as 
the — Alpine, Ko., because their quali- og 
wn to cultiv; ators as to render a any 
fred.] 
ie nte (Lo: 
. | of dwarf habit, and quite ae ase 
a kinds. 
ie Sas well the 
I 
. | flavour v 
THE GARDENERS’ 1 M DA GAZETTE. 
(Pelvilain, French).—Fruit large; plants 
. — — prolif 
m ptain Cook (Nic eh. 
-— — sort. 
bearer; fruit large; 
E flavour. 
«Caroline canker ie (Kitley).—Very su 
I Wet. canker in the North of Englan 
ture 
lant tender and 
oes well for pot 
WE 
raindorge, French). —Fine, early, a 
sort, G. 
Only good in ipm metre Fag G. 
at to be Nimrod or Eleanor).—Very 
" 
bearer. 
Deas (Taylor). 
3 — Very productive. 
rp 
[See Prince Albert and 
an). —Really excellent; a good beare! 
— "i handsome 
Eleanor (Myatt).— — of the best very late 
— n Pin 
— — — i. cti Edd old sort, very hardy 
d rolific 
Fil "Basket 11 large and good 
sort for market 
bert Pine M yatt). — Said to be good in the South of 
gland, but jos 3 2 the North. The plants 
Goliath (Kitl c ear, hen de: — good; a free 
olia: ey).—Fruit n tty a free grower. 
Gelineau es French).—Late and rge and pret 
General ock mene ta . red ene 
¢ t very fine; flavour after Myatt's 
; an excellent 
693 
zoi coss E Maud (Myatt).—Good shape, colour fine, and 
ince Albert (Myatt).—The favour of t t flat; 
productive. oe > dica 
Prince Alfred (Scho dfe yi like eae and 
Myatt's Prince Al : pretty fruit. 
ince Alfred ngram 2 Fruit larg 
dwarf; leaves deep gree: 
Prince imperiale (Gra rain ndorge, French). idis VE 
Princesse ale ete E early and prolific. Rather 
acid, beautiful sl Shape un . 
ne.—The Old. 
—— de Prussia).—Difficult to distinguish 
Rastede (Haage, 
m Sir W. Scott, Wonderful, and Myatt’s Prolific. 
" Patrick’ 8 Seedling. —A strong g grower ; fruit fine flavoured. 
Prolific ( I 1 — Sir Walter Scott. Fruit 
rather larger than it, but not quite so high flavoured; beau- 
tiful - 
Queen 74 — yatt).— Early and good. 
—— yatt)—Scaree. Of the British Queen race; 
> 
ms’, bu 
robe wid (American son Queen (Myatt). useful for pot culture. G. 
Delices e me (Belgian Frat good a tike Rivers’ ec dies toria 33 and Neilson). 
x c rer. By no meansautumnal, tated. G. — m but flat. 
ownton 0 Anois Sort Ruby (Nicho! cei che Fruit fine; shape and colour good; a 
Ex Pine (iy att).—A old sort. [And early. G.] great bearer. 
e ve extremely € some-| Rival Queen.—See Scarlet Pine and Omar Pacha. Here 
"ni A i MURUS dunt quls el Fr Har: (Cnderbill 3 t to canker, and only good in 
4 woh r ler! ec and only 
zi MN Fruit small round, deep disbu led the ñi 3 
(French).— f we No, 
red; good. Sir Lev e Denn —Fruit a beautiful vermillion 
"Y vers). Fruit round, and very good; plant healthy | colour ; and Lea well; rather acid. 
an 
Stirling xL. Pine. A ia 
pl aed strong and hard Yi 
Scarlet Pine.—Am old sort, so named by Dr. Roden; 
similar to, if not *- Queen. Fruit — flavour, P1 
bears packin, & well for sending to a distance good bearer at 
Egglescliffe. 
asking nefanda very xi but flat in flavour, and 
wai 
good size and finely favoured ; 
in colour. 
» Li 
like 
do than i| cA so 
fine; 2 flavoured. 
2 Prolific ; E. alton gi mo more 
Non (Puma! the North o f England 
— ire 
canker. 
tewart & N. 
Bcott's Seedling (American). 
Le, c rmm a most abundant bearer, is very early, 
one on damp ground, 
good in some 
(American) — Useful sort for market 
M — 
tte. 
utboy.—' 
its — flavour. G. 4 1 
Hau Monstreuse).—Large and excellent. 
Haut : —Prolific. 
Improved Black "Prises: 
qp 
—An improvement on the Black 
Né "plus 
— rable (Blake).—Fruit light coloured, almost white; 
good, after - e hilian race; bealthy habit; 
ety is 
nique — . —Creeping habit; free grower; 
fruit Tey Ani flavoured ; seeds deeply imbedded. Good, but 
fruit not large. G. 
Wellington.—A great favourite with the Market Garden 
mproved Black Prince (Toynes).—Not distinguishable from | Fruit Cultivators in Scotland, for its productive and other 
desirable qualities. 
Wilson's Albany (American). 
Wizard of the North ( den Sir Walter Scott). 
Wonderful.—(Joyce). wos Sir Walter Scott, so like in 
— erhaps, 
Wilmot’s Super EE y tine and tolerably good, but 
not very productiv: 
ps Miadoor 8 x olson), ad can 
uy ll; a very nice 92 sort. 
1 Ae 
introduced ; eni bong cach has | its circle of advo- 
gharacter of a vires is given, that it is eithér the | 2! 
this cary i apa 
2 enny Lind iA 
always fine and 
Mm qe 
result of experience, or from the most satisfac- [rh i — 
tery evidence. He also points out that, in L' Imperiale [pov aer like Kitley's 
to describe the ies of Strawberri 3 wes m. v y wha 
always 
h shaded with pink ; flavour 22 er hardy. 
he | gt lene (Dr. Niceuse, French).— —Excellent, of the 
produce of a dry and sun ason, compared with that "s een race. 
of a wet and comparatively — one, being so great | rich, iren E ERO gré eco! eae do coder 
as ve it qui nite a di ff ere nt c racter. Mr. Nichol.| La Perle (De PUE Belgian).— Yey ani ; fine flavoured. 
son, der to p f diff ce of soil an: La Liegoise.—Fruit like the Old berry—of the Black 
climate as regards th ined in his list, adds, | Prince race. 
of a 
Sablous, in Th of almos 
thé others. have been, by the same gentleman, found to 
of the same — in that fine and warm elimate. This 
ereilte. remarkable that we reproduce it without 
or variety; fruit fine | 
: es Too much 
cy 
tt pe ae k E . 
(Elphinstone aruit lar d sbape and 
colons middling flavoured ; plant ng and a 
pon dier) Tate lr nale Londen ad. G 
ud mede t 
Alpine [Monsieur Gloede].—Fine dark red colour, and flavour | 
—Lettuce-leaved. Fruit la d greatbeare 
TE "Monsieur Gloeds's new seedling ; Tage and 
eee nia property oft pr 
Lotu 
's Seedling.— 
ery, british sec) Prürlgeanà fine. 
Fruit very large, acid, 
)— "e but good. 
Fruit medium size, of good 
and large; plant a vigor- 
red colour, good, irre 
(The two pre- 
runners, 
ny 
walks, 
ES. —Fruit a deep 
; fruits a v time. 
Very er fruit small; a good 
1d Scio. enn m 
acknowledged excel- id d iod (Query, 
s 
Leopold (Belgian).—Fruit very dark colonred, very juicy, 
8, 
and deliciously flavoured ; plant strong and bears well; one of 
Morris New. 
Mon 
— — 1 pr ked berry a 
id. bunches of it at tho: July show at Regent's s Park, and. 
Home Correspondence. 
zamburgs ano p PME i 
‘must be “gratifying to both 
ERE T RAI do dua 
that the best new pe that has come before the 
8 for the last qua pem of = Prage Bi the Bowood 
scat, raised b w it a the 
afi 
Golde e in the sam iei They v re both 
5 in oo úst, 1857; and this y year I had five —— 
Bo wood same 
the „ Rey Pr 
ean).—Early and good. G. pla the t, and the 
aliforn ea z Frult it too —— has aa very vinous . cfe of the Golden Paxbetgh; the bunches 
Marquise 4 — 1 very good sort, of the former weighed on an average 2 lbs., the latter 
3 T ed ui and fine flavo : bes berries of the t were very 
gison (Swart — u D: as ve as Hamburghs, and had not 
J ne Vy NER CO ABA ongst them. I exhibi 
5 Aberdeen 
T any The Bows 
14 aye — ‘han t 
better, and 
Muscat ripens at least 
Muscat, sets much 
eeper 
avour. I believe it is destined to 
an). 
n). 
mn e loed! 
tit — m flavour alt ter LM 158 Brit oP Queen. 
very good 
2 been soch as being a g 
e high brisk fi 
uscats, 
; useful sort. 
habit, habit, good Rival 
Omer age (Ward) 1 
shy bearer. 
1d Waite Gel Carolina} — Fruit nice round 
y races fy size ; 3 
utiful; the fles! white. 
good 50 a rdy. 
Prince ales (Sera indt Neilson).— 
Prince of Wales (Cuthill). md a 
reserving ; à 
— Early and good. G. 
ty conical 
. "aem 
and" vigorous. 
8 e and good. G 
é de St. Julian (Carre), — 
; fruit very dark ever hs 
iperior flavour ; a first-rate 
Of medium growth, good 
ln throughout ; fine form 
hoa’ Aene best for Fak sig fing Er house 
its "E ume. fea — its 
E best outdoor a ian Pet bes ever introduced. 5 
sent 
out till next y 
e), —Fruit round, dark coloured, and | | 
be one of 
May Queen. — Very early; superior forcer. One of the [odi both = common and Cannon Hall M 
earliest of all its race.—Horticultural en * 18 ipe: a great deal in its favour. It has all 
Nimrod (Pince).—Difficult to say whether it is different from ood qualities and none of their bad ones. 
Myatt's Eleanor. g p» . 
Ne Plus Ultra (De Jonghe, Belgian).—F W. Thomson, | n, Dalkeith. 
2 Ms firm ; v plant very very 29 hy and a a great bearer ; rom Thumb Nasturtium.—l was glad a. em front 
Four flat; first ra floral 
3 4 mette Fruit of irregular irregular shape, rather musky ) aor doi 672 that th 
jant beautiful; very hardy, low | With the Horti 
Fruit good, but a | am zh wi regret allo 
ground. To 
valuable TOR 
looming most 
admires them ; m 
intense scar à ington, 
ur readers 
report their 
sedes it is considered 
or Lord Raglan. 
EI ve — had three different 
