Ocroner 8, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. gil 
berriel, sol — thin-skinned, a ery sweet- 2d, M . Wood and Ingram, Hu tingdon. Fancy | have been better belt the names of some 
flavoured variety | the Toka ay — wiih varieties, 24 blooms: lst, Mr. Vier with Baron | of the new kinds Mis rn rather bad to be 
with another Alderson, Co of Derby, Zebra, Charles Perry, | told that the Peach v a by the French was 
riper condition of tw Wortley Hall Seedling, a Cl t liver Twist, Leopard, Flirt, Triomphe de named - its raiser, unless indeed he bad a beak 
large oval-berried, thin-skinned, weet | Roubaix, Madame Alboni, Favourite, Mare Antony, | instead o se; o o disguise their Déesse tardive 
Grape, which is very little known, bu "e Bayadere, Duchess of Kent, Lady Paxton, Conqueror, | "ramas the" eer name of tom tardine. It is not, 
the large sort mentioned above from Mr Coo ooper. portsman, Miss Frampton, Jessie, Pretty Polly, Rev. | how , to These — matters that we take dcm. 
From A. Scratten, — — P: by L. Richardson, Joshua Dix; 94 urner. In 12 Fancies _for som uch as ane practical directions with which the 
Esq., of Eltham, a of Museadine, well swelled, | Nurserymen not exhibiting in rad T" for 24, 
though not ine of very aw to E r Mare / Antony, "What we are told about borders and soils is all v 
i iss H 
re than once ways after their 
, 
3 
t, Triomphe d 2 N 
er 
ron Alderson, Cleo 
vell; and the addi tion of. aes 1 e em o^ 
ich u oam, free 
If nurserymen vere ed well, which they did, 
amateur growers were ally well represented. The 
ize for 24 varieties was awarded to the Rev 
of manure, not pul ve erised, but en derer — up with 
turf or cut straw,“ is doubtless advantageous. We do 
not, howe ever, see much use int the cut straw, for if the 
> the | last two buds, in order that it might produce 
wood for the 
Mr. 
ing, of the ene, for a very excellen t dish of! 
Brown Beurré, from * i against a — wall. 
— fruit was larga, very oblate, just ripe, melting, 
eet, and very delicious. 
on Swinerd, gr. to Jno. Swinford, 
Abbey, near Ramsgate, sent a dish of € 
would — have taken the fi 
Esq., Minster 
a kenn 
t pri Pee 
» that, in _ 
ripe 
"Bes 
"Y 
we one, decay | — 
fruit — — deliciously pone. uts hig nd 
flavoured ; — me ger ntleman a dish o 
markably e Willi iams's — Chr — —— of pint 
wee nce in length, ey also were, unfortu- 
f Marie Louise, from Mr. H Miers, 
80 — wall, soil rich loam over 
ét 
" 
to | Sir Robert Bruce, 
, Lemonade, 
Chairman 
ot pn 
enoug gh; 
Jy open 
r 
fcm for — Cina Mentor, 
| Touchstone, Peerless, Fanny Keynes, Sie. J. Paxton, 
Miss Pressley, Triomphe de Pecq, Pioneer, cam 
Miss Caroline, Commander, 
Knight of the Bath, tioiden |S 
Rosebud, Lady Lec allace, 
op 
and if i teni beum 
adhesive when the Fae Sed. in — course of a few 
Nor do we E Rt what the —— n 
inged” 
| jer of stocks apt) i 2 
d pas 1 be fo 
s. C. J. Perry, Birmingha 
to Mr. 
llowed, particular] ly for * — 
+ nf +} 
Drop, 
ston, Mrs. Church ; 
n 12 varieties, the firs 
m. 
J 
1 
the their s 
» 
t prize 
| Loftey, Brigg, — i 
pe Y" aving the inexperienced to imag; 
is of 
warded 
Pando - 
| Dundas Miss Watts, Church, Lord — 
Gold . Commander, 2 Lor 4 rete cm 
To Keynes, H. — m us; 2d, R 
that consequence on. what a Peach or NE 
rine is 1 provided it is a Plum; han which a 
| Hopkins. — Brentford. In far 
vi st pr — sa Mr. C.. 
bited 4 tess 
| Charles P. — Flirt, "Du m of 
e "i Butte erfly, me 2 Inimitable, Countess 
2d, Rev. C. Fellow Six Fancies : First |] 
—— Mr. r. Hobbs, — Baron n erson, C. Perry, y 
Low 49 — Paxton, Gloire de Kain, Jupiter; 
The author P n proceeds to express his opimion that 
dwarf trees wit are not desirable, because “ the 
atmosphere the surface is always some degrees 
coder than 4 4 feet v up the wall ; 3 a hardier 
tock, sa; dard P stoc not beso 
e 
TREGA but I have 
2d, Mr. Coo 
| 
ft in 3 
said to | 
a both n numerous an | good. Not less than 
n: "My EET 
Seedlings formed an interesting feature, they were 
Y n. 
B fi 
subsoi] of sandy grav vel fruit very fine in size 
colour, and vito excellent flavour, but not quite 
TD 
to Harlequin . a spe z^ — ground, 
with _ bright 1 red marking, 
— ling — eds pe 
= very like ths cause! in appearance, less agra * in 
texture eem c; ough very melting, acid in flav 
ae lilac, finest fi ; Lady Tau 
oe with bright icine full size, 
pity that no one should haye given the — * — 
vice. 
That the atmosphere near the foot is a 2 is rever 
wa is 
rant), | 
e | some degrees colder than at 4 fee tou 
unless, 
uto arn) | 
the lower part of a wall is shaded improper — p 
; Sir J. Radel — — 22 
ark fancy, maroon rie wi ite, 
* be adi 
An open wall, fully exposed to. the sun’s 
and voi 
Of ied ren dishes were exhibited, one of w 
Queen Mab (Turner), fancy, scarlet and — large 
2 Fancy or Summer Nonpareil (No. 4), Bour Mr. 
ed, Mori mripe, and of t 
n Pippin, that. which r 
r. Whiting, a e — 
Both dle T lange, te and 
rich in favour and it it w en 
a dificult | lings 
and fine; Mrs. H. Vyse (Church), white e — with 
le. The two latter received second c 
ys, is actually hotter up to 4 feet from the que 
than it is above that dista ance, Te is true that in w 
asons an uit situat ec ata Foot 
4} » 
urp. 
— The above were — ted by Mr. "Tame, E 
Slou im — ye ai n d- 
gs. d y 
cde (K ien ae cx cl Mrs Wellesley Piggot 
ted Belgium Purple, in 
oh thie is generally esteemed 
same — Very a to 
j from a stand 
#) Williams’s Bon Chrétien, fine, large, very melting and | si 
m ee. in flavour. H. W. ebb, de brought from a 
(Keynes), pure white, very fine flower; William Dodds 
( ne deep yellow; Sir Geo. 
yellow. ipped and veined with second — | Ins ra 
De (Rawlings), buff; an vem Austin. ( — 
lac. Mr. C. J. Perry received a first 
— ductive trees fr 
are higher, but that bas dne oe to do with te 
ture. Nogood — thinks idu ger - ry branches 
of a Pench 1 * lower than a foo 
ground; is a gard remo 8 e take — 
that ali. idus this should be osci AA. 8 
and that cannot be done by 
branches 
has paid the Tree be ong 
e 
d—a pan ree 
ed with its cultivation 
Bonne; large and sweet, but decaying at th 
| E were fully —— - poa Beauty, — 
but 
"" 
art | Gos a L9 yWolvcrinupion — poe a — — 
with fine petal and o 
int 
FB — is oue cin 
of the P. 
te hl 
circumstance w re than 
rs ten ds r^ the fruitfulness, ba E eee 
n general, bu t 
*a1 
wall Quince stoc small, melting, 
Ee ed and n sspe Ha 
t branches of a fel handsome 
t ee md im v 
sis 
» ‘free-bearing but itle own known variety nat Tás 
Jn Ween confounded with th Gate by nomm e, but 
ij rc distinct, and westiy dur cm — —— culti- 
yor 1869.—This exbibition took 
e | been very ha appy. 
ra and 
ws:—1, Lad 
; "S Lady 
Pennant deme v a zz erem COE, 5, Dias. be 
W. Piggot (Keynes) ; 6, William Dodds (Kees) 7, 
Miss Chetwode (Walker) ; 8, Sir G. Douglass (Dots). 
Nottces of of books, 
yg i tena Ce 
M‘Ewen 
vy P 
ree 1 reg 
Taunto 
ae re aac By Georg 
€— the Horti — — 
die pe X, . Octavo, pp. A S rsen 
me ork, informed, was in an advanced stage 
ect the "Meath. of the author took died: ; b 
not 2 ar red more diee 27 pages of it 
writte the t has been chiefly supplie d L by 
M 
1 
D. 
and ‘ot top, where they are 
, late S 
a acd s Gardens, a at t Chiswick. Edited and enlarged 
H.S no 
ts in the paas 
— ntly permitted 
rise, like a series of y ms, above the top of 
the ec whilst — dower 3 prt is so weak that the 
branches ‘there occu are lan- 
nepote rur strong — shoo! 
- 
the work 
y a 2 repre- 
p of 
| before us is illustrated at p. 
che to 
T. 
We exiit say that iis wir ee of 5 -" 
The author much o 
to publish 
riis At — Mie Mr. 
2 bsurditi as talking can 
1 
ie “the ae of a plant heen ing wi 
After a reful examination of this thin voli we 
| which branches ddl in all Ra red pie 
those kim mus ja int down 
Md, pr pn. en 
tbink E Gur do weil vel di, i Sas 
horizontally 3 rae 80 phy os 
d rarely 
bwawa B 3 ies stamped wi 
Goláfinder, Midn night, Emperor, 
of the Day, J . Franklin, Si 1 Na X 
Shared, Mentor, Seanad Lud Cardi 
P 
Q 
n tl 
ian tom oo wenk to ba 
—— Lon Miss 
! ley Plato, M — Rawlings Bare 
tant 
Watts, Perfection, 
nes, 
finder, Admiral 
Rawlings, Hon. Mrs, Trotter, Lollipop ; 
atirist, | 
are best 
or the e objects wish to attain. 
as the Citherine. might have been dispensed a iid 
ed melti yi rines — ted for 
Newington, Early * wington, and Red Roman, all 
| ingstones Ina Are Cathe such as this acti |g 
to be ENT peer = overcoming the 
of growing t pm nes—the 
—ought to Ae — e instead of a 
paragraph teaching nothing; — it would Ws 
miserable 
the Old sid 
notorious that frost and drought 
depth than loose soil 
ra 
at p. 
* Where fant soils abound, 
p ings, 
| Bis oe i aia ‘oul be en Sy ox growth of 
and the state of the weather, It is most 
