inconvenience may be partially illy prevented bytreading down 
earth, or by rolling it, in orderto t rise it Se 7 
80 ever time that frosts rais 
LM ipd t be taken that th — 
and loo: 
"a avt e 
them; n x us fl 
- i our. 
2 (Nich oa very large, round, deep | a d d a To TOUR "Mavao @ (Jamin and the 
— - red yeu pals ni firm, sweet, high —Fruit the a average size wm ae 7085 ài 
woured, a arly eens Jour, flesh pale red, sweet an 
tt's).—Fruit very large, of | co our 1 ant. 
svi ben wx 5 t pm olour, flesh white, good taste. Stron 1 ieu iet portray: of 
edged with orange, sweet, high flavoured, perfum Ta ip ‘oft normous, vermilion colour, 7 
& to bear freely till it 155 an odd form, 1 t, acid, and high 
a late sort which a pears no fleshed, slightly edged with red, sweet, ac 
vedrà $ lific varie 
Large WRITE. Fruit larg ge, round, amber . i EID e Jonghe). A very beautiful th 
de 
prol olific 
lid Leet planting, Ed well in 
ough 
flattened torii 
erably cat pies qu yey late, and re- and 0 
Hos 
Re 
jh 
le 
A very i 
Do Jin 
ete ibe Jo white colo ur, flesh dam white vey 
an o odd form, som metimes of an 
nent, black red colour, flesh 
simt foe the colour of its fru rmous size, seeds prom ^ 0 M 
as i 
old Hautbois Cat b. fertilised S Alio 5 pour red with pale X hollow. sweet, pasty, tw inal fbres, 
ns); tho fruit a, delicious perfame, and the | Wen ios d (hea e & Co.) Beautiful and good 
plant is a good carer "ni bee. erfectly wel fruit, of ANN rini flattened form a the largest 
e dà * in the tort oe size; the same kind as Eleanor. cpm lesh re pink i t the r 
#BELLE p DE Panrs.—Fruit very large, ta conical centro, sweet, and high favoure s 
form, bright red colour, Los zo white, very firm po Se = Arb (Ingram).— Very large fine fruit of | 1 
mes to ma turity £ the eoi 
and fertile varie e easily fo 
e value of this variety 
hollow, ded veined w 
htly aci 
| perience, and may bi 
upon biais Gepe th 
f plan 
plore these lines are pene W 
as hitherto had no practi 
ss it leads to a tear. 
regarded "i 
e principle of 
— 5 lig 
‘al apii tay 
- , 
ids, ke); hy d 
118 
eh 
ays, on 1 e the manner in 15 
radiate from — 
ELT 
itudinal 
an e Tos a Dri Lies Orchids, 
adidas all p which, hon aa 
d show w 
nsverse lines 
heart shape, deep red glossy colour, fle 
inted 
ith white, sweet, high flavoured, 
is its precocity, fertility, the len ath of time it continues | Slight 55 
= d ed the deg "ng Cd ine ts E s ius fruit nes aee (Y PE ue ska TRE e foh 
ly good; the flesh is juicy, rather sour, pre y * little acid, high favoured, ripens 
but light dry soils E forms its fruit late. A strong and pioli lie variet, 
PRINCE IMPERIAL _(Graindorge). —A pooti variety 
sh | themselves in RM x 
have the power of nig 
they 
heath, 2 ae the ith, E 
most external part of th » 1 had 
ropagated by ds 
the parts exposed e air, that is to sai — 
roots, 
BRITISH QUEEN (M att’s).—Fruit ery arge, ind this: respect a 
ao coe > Den v y whi uet gins of an even rose colour, hollow, sweet, perfu d high | amongst the ‘lanka which belong to 
e ee delicious; late. Thi t XS EI T flavoured, a strong and prolific variety, velidr i In fact, some of the species of the 
one of the ve nest, and N best of the large- | Keens’ Seedling. It appears to be well suite Men d l and drm 
ited FETU E! ult of being delicate in the forcing. ongitudinal vessels, are not capable of 
ground ; ^u *PRINCE oF WALES (Ingram). i, red coloured r3 — * wm Lease: are almost 
aes _| berry, most frequently conical, red co esh | called nodes, which form, at certain 
y Canet 5 [NS px pir es 3 white streaked with red, hollow, sweet and m, a kind of partition or network compe 
Y ei 1 of a delicious Sache: e ug flavoured, early an: Met p imt interlaced in every possible manner, B 
like the Bzitish uci, but stronger and mor Princess ROYAL LAND (Cuthill). aili node s roots never make imus x 
early and 7 e its fru ruit j is large or middling | are to be met with so : 
ttim dE 
AE dated foin a e rel nats of ra x 92 — ES = ange red colour, seeds pears which by their organisation, ap appear nibe = ni i 
fles * fui md obs d nir: E avery late nent, fles white, sweet, very high e such as : 
and ver 270118 v ariet: s odis r —. a slight m mus ky t aste. Colocarias, a TA 1 
1 ce Pave (Myatt’s). —Fruit large, firm, fl *Princesse ROYALE Ca vilain) ine el all these cases ae <a 
white, rose JA the centre, rather sweet, high 8 1 * Eee a Se OGY See 
ae AM 7 ral rier eai — for for ws 6 e also in striking ci 
* MEUDONN. An 
ae eee fluted lea Sud eda A bentite L variety | 8 *QuzEN Victoria (Myatt’s). "es very large, cotyieonons ‘plants that the ris ea 
: üben Vit of the co 1 5 anc gene almost round, er Aa Sud. an ossy, flesh red | fr cire v — of the part cut 
* Coes ae Nue vein ined with white, slightly and an p 
INE (or e saisons).— rather ripens about the middle of the season, A hardy | 
and more per than the red. EE 
cemere deer reste) me LET Hinr eicit a 
both argest siz it, of a conical form, orange r 0 
ln x fee a, e seeds p minent, flesh white, very delicate, sweet and 
erfum 
* at the end of au on 
Duc DE MALAKOFF 
fruit, 
for cultivating 5 "border edging; they bear pe 
ain 
*SIR | Cumis NAPIER (Smith) — Pointed heart- 
bed vigorous 
fertile plant, Aa middle mi of "ds Massen ne | sha fruit, regular, with white flesh, M ood | growing and placed un 
irregular form, very deep r seeds prominent, flesh me a little acid and high flavoured, rolific | nature, such garde 
5 h e red ; Mere Ho appears to be easily reed; pelle the | less inclined to produce 
ELEANOR (Myatt's).—One of th t beaut: — | propagated from cuttings, 
Nolte of elo iio wate lad PORC. #Sm Harry (Ünderhill.—Fruit very large, almost ly proceed from the 
flesh rather s tly acid and high ww ured ; round, of a deep red colour, flesh white, sweet and | base of the cutting. 
fertile pi and one of the latest. * | perfum med. A prolific variety and easily forced. We what 
5 ue tt's).— — Fruit middle-sized, conical, light have seen Lice ly enormous fruit of this sort from | have perceived that t 
vermilion red, juicy, high flavoured, very perfumed and pue ei which at not 
P ; ripens iiy. This sort prefers fresh land ; it SIR ALTER ; SCOTT (Nicholson).—Beaut: sie m parts a 
is not prolific, but bears fruit during a month or six with very large fruit of bes Ecos frm, T om multiplied 5 po ren 
weeks. Its fruit is one of the for preserving or for deep red colour, seeds p hie a At gitudinal vessels 
making into sweetmeats. à sweet and perfumed, a ee ts; but there is an im 
wane. aati nee fruit, | Suited for forcing. especially wish to draw 
of them measuri circumference ; the STIRLING CASTLE PINE.— Large long fruit, red, no medullary rays, i 
fesh is of 5 E prey p^r ind ili perfume flesh tolerably solid a nd firm, pale cai SN high | them by fts. 
ost large Strawberries. flavoured and perfumed half early. valuable —.— this object, nothing 
rio).—Fruit large eut variety on acco -A- ee firmness ofi its fruit, which | appearance ; a vv 
sm onim ie enables it to stand travelling, — keep good longer | w which have been 
dep red, fosh whi ite c ME with red; flavour of the 
Uprmamo: amos (clon). Ver fine fruit, of 
prominent, - "flesh | 
fumed. Remarkable for 
bear. 
aot —Fine es fruit, or of a very 
carlet red colour, flesh rosy, of 
This sort can — 
SEED: 
on inis 
Bine — h E htl 
drought better nom — 5 
IAP EAa 
— eA 
li fie. 
gras G.—Fruit ze, bright 
h firm, sweet, juicy, high flavoured, of good 
— early, lady, and prolific; well suited for 
after the first gathering, the remainder is 
be troig and pro! 
4 SEED: of middling size. 
but 
| comprisi: 
ee CHáLONNAISE (Dr. Nicaise).—Large vermilion | 
vesse 
red coloured fruit, — hit aoe te, dissol 
dió 3 pred ite, delicate, ving, of a 
CONSTANTE “(De Jonghe).—Large sg o a -— 
conical wena ah wt, red cla, shiny lookin, 
minent, flesh white, very firm, of a sweet ant ct 
late. "Beg dwarf plant and very 
after it is komey than most — 
rini E (Myatt's). — Splen fruit, elongated, 
, and m at the end, Tight red clon pue 
— tips, fles vp sweet; s pro 
very erably mir wi 
OMPHE.— ng well ee 
| the is eas the ato amar e size, “bat of a 
E en og 
Rho sl el 
variety. 
N (Trollope). —Fine large fruit, round a na in 
lar, vermilion red colour, flesh lightly MN, 
juicy, sweet, "3 pei por tole: i 8 
ate Forces Mae is also 
to | fields, in some places 
Warr OPAGATIO 
surfare of the glo 
they may be divid 
PLANT P N. E 
EN we glance at ‘the Py scattered ae the | ch 
be wi fail to ive 
mcis meii 
plants belonging to a 
still met with no success, 
d grafting by # 
P 
a à was attac 
DE TxHuRY (Jamin — 
or large, e or 
often flatten 
pale rea. hel high par vest, good, A prolific Sear Ne I 
pose 
called CELLULAR ae 
phorienliy, that t 
marrow. 
rhe ymo in the structure of plants, notwith- | . 
standing its importance in a scientific point of view, | 
reason 
veri say, meta- 
e first are all nerve, e nd 
cannot 
ly, D having — 
——— n certain ess 
zi id 
growth. 
