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THE . ERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
w ably the best in all respects wana 
t h to prevent it from drawi ing o of the e weight t of 12 to 14 Ibs. The ney are now ably the best in all respects w, 
m p gr ier fo Sir Watkin W. Wg mn electing the — Grapes of de eountry, which abound | Stamford Hill. 
the i "a 
a Lis 
of your correspondent that one James ; it 
. than a ard high, which has a | tons of wild Gra ea and te ‘some of the s they are | Christine, Mount 
p 
‘uggleton, ar man to W. Cubitt, — AeWashingtontheyarenom trying The best Pompone 
$g M. enton Lodge, Andover, Hants. to improve the native Maur y impregnation with | was Cedo Nulli, a af 
Culture of the Pompone Chr. santhemum in 8-inch | for oreign varieties; they have obtained all foreign Mr. George sent Hel 
ts 
Pots for — — are no f species, and aim at keeping Ridin back till the flower- | class of six Pompo 
l b i 
ui 
month. bier iners the days fixed for mos At t Nigar I was very much interested in the great Mr. George showed 
0 “a m ) the 
the best 
P 
ns at Isleworth. They were grown by Wig, 
of 
ar, 
account of th which usually affect such very different a single agr Dee flow: 
less than 
re produced Were not, as a vid; 
a UM 
duet CHEY: YSANTEEMDY. 
lately, which has loeali ties, The number 
— "alt 
stop A their grow — * was favoured last week with here a rock — * — the rock was dry, there id those t that pr 
a — I shall not soon forget, viz., an inspection « of 2 water r plant where the spray of the falls was mila sufficiently in flow: 
of lants ed, M: and 
ts I ever witnessed, in Mr. g made it perpetually damp. 
7 — LONDON 
their blooming 
^ - centered Glucks. RA 
. 8nd there is also a very pretty little house of Orellids, — and — ear the spotting is stated to have MeV 
c f y jon of choice Cinerarias. * vods 
ere serupulously clean and neat. S. Broome.’ 
[rn of our Celery: 
Wi 
7 thy a 
( and the 8 ig be of ‘the same dealt: dai iun fn remet Golden | Cows Bo Golden Knob, d map k 
peg down | 
July, when they — their final shift into | were also fine examples of that variety of P. They 
ts. to the mar 
E 
qui 
a week, and the depen syringed night and morn- | of t Deepdene ; — the second — No om W. Striek- 
E en 
b. They: 
Fee te 
. containing 2000 
also noticed 
heal 
hea A ize. G. Adams. Jon, f —— n weigh 2 — 
CORE i , which weighed 10 w '00! 
Domino Cross Nursery, East Retford, Ocf..29. [When in — 1 eig a ae — ied 09 
nd dre r n 
till the last week in| gathered. The Beurré Bosc were from an espalier and 
weak liquid manure was 
iting, gr. ope, Esq, Park Road, Peckh 
ake n and the 1 — Boq, of et ge Yorkshire. Some from Wood- | pio N, 
use the first week in October stock Park, Kilkenny, were sta ave been mosum, 
ey will be in eee by th by the TM | from very old trees; whose produce was much affected Hermione, Christin 
with spo They were, however, root- runed last 
ing plants d one iei vien abis v mam 
though not aw 
rtion of the Sitios. E: id Pa ea 
ms mely h 
A 
een less severe. The fruit was, how wore, still spotted, | po 
8 mealy, and deficient in flavo The soil was bloc 
stated to be a clayey slate. Of other h edling 
best were Adams's main, from Mr. iting, and the 
z second best, Kin A" “the Pi 15 from Mr. McDonald, |; 
of an e 
r. Cox, of Redleaf, — some very high | ¢ 
the phar t of which 
weighe Of other Apples we noticed Sweeney Clark 
Fei 
Manks ] 
Bill Vote: Li Jon. —.— 8 and Cox" omona, all good specimens 
Aregin 
gland, — M. Lebois, Nonpareil, Hermione, It is to be hoped t 
They eonsisted of 
Bart, Wynnstay. oughout the "s ern states as well as the southern, | Christine, Madame Cam 
We ellingtonia. . (see p. 850).—I beg to state far | | fand suga ring t — r champa igne. In the small state of | of England. The 
. n Cl 
Apples for which prizes were offered, flowers of Anti one, Astrolabe, insi 
rts down, and placing them on sla revent the there were five dishes, but - of them were compara-|and others. DER inst hd e A 
Pret out at bottom. When the "plante had "tively dey and anon and s me of them m badly s spotted. cut bloo i 1 
well rooted i used ms 
ere from | Mr. G 
dition 
p Mr. A is of Cla 
arge amount of interest both in town) ing of the native ones outsi ide, when they aim at im- La Vogue, Bob, Trophée, Cedo Null ent 
and country, in e of the great number — — em, and obtaining on the old hardy stock | Berrol. Mr. Forsy 
of exhibitions of them ut to take place ben v me improv uruflet, Duval, M. Phili 
Beck's gardener, under a lass at the — en Nov. 3:—The annual exhibition of 
of the — — 4 tet Et length; there Societies. held on Thursday last, at the Find cu, Pita m 
12 trained Pompon in 8-inch pots, and these — — 2 mary. Branch, Peckham, ye was well aln NE 
mpi whole length, eb — other, and if HORTICULTURAL : Nov. 1.—Mr. Edmonds in the were several stands of cut e There 
m dad been forded would have averaged 4 feet | chair. specimen ue and a space set apart 
6 * each; as it. is ien are dr ramped for place on this occasi izes were awarded to Mr. quets. Am the first * d Mr. Potts 
spaee, their height is 15 inches, aud the average | Smith, gardene er to "m: hende. Esq., Sunning Hill, for | buted considerably, and may mention E x 
number of blooms about 1500. ey are furnished | a — m — — e Louise Pears, and to Mr. Ingram, particular, namely in the jut. of 12 cut [ert é 
with fine dark foliage down to the rim of the pot. Mr. garden J. Bla ndy, Esq., of High Grove, Reading, were admirable specimens of Albin, Plutus HEC a 
Wiggins informed me that m — — — the | for rel. Bose Pears. The Marie Louise were very] Anaxo, luteum formosum, and others: while in 
first week in kaiaa ber; he them humb-pots, | fine, some of the specimens weighing $ of a Ib.; they 6 cut bloom class (gaining the 1st prize as well as those 
plunged t in ashes ina — or light qne where | were much — — and upon trial proved finely just enumerated) were George Land T " 
they s remained till they were well r e: oo fully | favoured. The tree was stated to be planted on the Bonamy, sad others, In the class of 24 ent 
pots, and | north side of a wall with the branches trained over the Mr. Potts was also first with Madame Leto, Ge 
cen m. As soon as hey. hse arg laterals top and turned 2 the south side, and it was from Aristée, Themis, Dy 
me — * pegged them down and continued to|the last-named aspect that the fruit in question was exhibited s 
upont de PEure, &. Mr, 
good dissimilar blooms, a 
that the prejudices 
of Engl 
on good im. lend, wat Miss Kate Raymond, Stella globosa, and f um. | . is ‘by this time . dni 
eet high, | The next best in point 
pruned wed Q 
n rs came - Mr. James, | ciaily that the v 
of 
Who sho gland, Marshal 
ial, Goliath, ‘Trel Plutus, Themis, Two- paign have, likes a E 
: 2 EIE E T 
6 mr e a | mosum, Ly Nono, M. Le Aregina, Hermione, — — een ex pes 
LONE MEME glazed eases. Most of formosum luteum, Vesta, C. „ Glory, Fabi shown by the large ‘ale tha has attended ty 
“them were planted as seed, and v vegetated on the Duke, and Dupont de P Bure. In the class of 12 blooms, | book before us, if the fact had not become J 
way or rec after their arrival; the | are the first prize was awarded to Mr. Sa n, for a fine the experience of the whole kingdom. that “2 
the best and healthiest Pants. They are destined for | stand, which consisted: of "Themis, T — Pio Nono Mr. Rivers states in this new 3 ani 
T ich at ing from ' exas to the Alleghanies, on all’) * Stella globosa, M, mre . Lysias, the fifth edition the cealtivation of d of E 
of whieh M. Lebois, Nonpareil, Du upont de PEure Nectari ds was recomm a jn the 
Dnie inite — chem - asked A - it was possible, as lutem. Mr. Wortley y took e n: rize MN method has d so bighly —€— 
dear in -England to allow of = culti- | Pio t, Duke, vienen e, Marshal | present edition I have gone more : 
vating Tea, they eoitd, with this dearer lab „ do so Duroc € C. Colomb, vds ée, ——— Queen, dré, and believe it is likely to make quite a = fret trees lm 
profitably in the States. The reply was nation ally cha. Lysias. In the di oe blooms, Mr. Radley, of Stam- use culture, ‘The pruning of orchard-howse vos, 
terii ; ied they rely on E: —_ ga — ord - had a stand, in which were Leon Le and appears so wey wore 
le the trees are grown which shall perform, in |g y; Queen, Voltaire, Aristée, Delight f f; to describe; many W ps fatig | 
"m en Sen Chinese hand labour, — s the pick- | Mr. Wortley sent Themis, Golder 4 — —— e n donee ver iflaoit to learner often 
At a I learn that a planter in the South, ether a Marie, formosuin, Columbus, and Lysias. — Mr. wich — — before he can com 
abama or "Florida, bas for years attem pted th 2008 bor ree came Aregina, "Themis, "Lysias, nd, | prune a branch — this edition de - 
ebois, — aon ae | In: " i idal Apri 
Vine culture is making rapid progress in the | G — — — Maiden sy al —— E py 
[ 
“The 
I es, of Woodfor 
United States, "When T was there three years ago the | of M. yog “Areg L € f 
Bd AS oc viverr anI e 500,000 Her A gina, ysias, 2 Duke, and summer. bd E dco b 3 í 
Hons. I hear that California alone will v ield this — either good " i for st 
year near three million ga allor ons; the . is espe- 8 
€ i rt, 
ned, 
the Jesuits Aea —— ago, produces f Plants in ro's came 
rowers,” 
ermione. 
wth or novelty. a stout, ro 
, intro- was Quee p En England from Mr. Wortley.’ it will be thought I 
gro ut, robust, be a 
t bioom i in tbi whole — as far as size and — all — een 
growers. Consider- | these improved methods rof. culture; " 
Foreign eere. pecca , STOKE NEWINGTON CHRYSANTHEMUM.—This exhi- |? 
‘Untrep STATES GARDENING; Wrirp B i on Wed —— ay and Thursday last, at ., 
Fonrvxt's ‘Tes Pra xrs; NI IVI W WINE — Ert acts | t — Manor Rooms, Church Street, and was tolerably 
from 4 Letter = F. 2 Esq, to oA well supported both in the w way of plants and cut ‘blooms 
William -Hooker.—In the course of a brief revisit The first prize for 24 cut bloo awarded to S. 
to the United States, I met with a — " Wortley, Esq., 'hemis, 5s Ari l 
extensive and p ; w, Lysias, Hermione, Christo: lomb, luci- 
and it seemed worth while, as it nued the | dum, André, Queen of England, Marshal Duroc, |“ 
of fruit for 10 years, and under varied | Aimée Ferrière, Leo eguay, Vesta, Glory, a 
treatment and different circumstances of soil 2 Beauté du Nord, formosum luteum, Princ 
—.— to Mr its introduction into England. Marie, Rosa mystica, Clarence, Goliath, Pio Nono, at Notices of Kooks 
i 5! — ae Mr. — was second, with Sul 
h ono, formosum luteum, Anaxo, Goliath, 
v de l'Eure, Campestroni, Trelby, Themis, M. The. Orchard House g E" y Thomas Rises 
Mieilz, C. Colomb, Aregina, Are en Ciel, Gem, Quee Edition. 18mo. e aal 
XI 
ery resp 
Duroe, | thought Mr. Rivers crazed wlien he opened ont 
