THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Novam 25, a 
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and Mr. 
100 varieties," a 
s | line. 
n addition to 
SEYD, in his aeceunt of that 
73 lbs., 
10 Ibs. 
ting 
someti 
eredit of that eas imaginatio on w European (aot Ta 
which 
ther — doseriptins 
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ll acquainted w 
ium there is nothing in A pris 
is at all $eyoh nd the strict 
The po ‘California newspaper 0 d 
now brings us a very detailed account 
recent Horticultural Ex 
which is worth describin 
the energy with which the 
ing the Pim of the sapabil 
agnificent climate. 
State “Horticultural Societ "iag 
Ad Sept. 
lasted five days. The ex xhibition room was the 
all, which we are informed was taste- 
0 
a Mission 
for vegeti 
W is mention 
ei 
an e ME 
hibition tables. O 
consisted of i 
a 
hibition c 
4 feet wide extended along the 
with two equal width plata 
HaT ag are nearly the whole length of a 
eaving h space in front 1 | 
own Tea. 
le circumference to the cent re, which was cover red to deter iex 
y ns 
TE j Grape 
adjndg! ing 15 Tome 
BONIA 
monstrous Cabbages, 
match, plucked hap-hazard en Ww 
design to cultivate for exhibition. 
3 feet 
ables were a 
desc L 
ao The 
has retarded their ghost: 
It will 
nd others ; followed in the s 
these 
1 rous, but 
Dolores, E 
and tw 
ed th 
Squa 
day, boy brought the b. Pair” to 
wards of the judges were 
ished, n some additions were s made to the ex- | 
f these by far t e most int 
er 
the Chinese Tea 
„ BR 
matters we find that 
of Californian wine an nd ee were 
w un- 
The . | 
6 wur wa 
ems of the arrange- 
cept that the various com- 
esting 
Plant | D 
curious enough if we 
ame subject fo on url, and h 
iym x ve "mie in the wie 
Magn Pat city ot ie tr Ta 
i English p pi u 
bon — Galibornian table? 
W N 
—— ro E 
Wu observe that a a1 
| INTRODUCED FROM CHI 
e 
Peaches, of which the publi 
In all there are 474 lo fee n" 
— 
"Now wie 
u aie 
as to s 
Sit Mos of the Floral Committee of th the H 
ciet 
5 — me red by their clever fem 
7 ig hess Cattleys labiata 15 oy e 
tter name is given in g NC 
le Loddigei, 5 des this hybrid i is e b 
leaved and a two-leaved s P 
pub- 
— 
i ve 
a very beautiful appearance. r^s display of fruits | lan any we 
Siei TENE is n Mesue s 8 
and odes remi A nsemble, 
: 55 seem to oe been s 
pease, bat. but were distinguished b an | an 
tion," te 
t 
at i 
S y 
E s 
D 
Mr. Wapswonrt, the Secretary o 
Society, copious eee from which will be found 
in another co 
On the second: day eats 7 commenced; 
and large partitions te made to the Show. It 
seems indeed that tn 88 day qeu 
it, the exhibitors who er not ready at firs 
having been permitted to send their pr up to 
even the — es Ob "ot the pod that 
attracted most attention is thus described :— 
i ee i bm 5 CÓ ` the bere? 8 rie s 
is ve mons 
+ ay 
address one 
orld-wide re 
oe um been demon: 
ERREN 4 fH 
d 1 Bla 
Dire 88 A 
the afte 
id d d aine 
lis and m Ns 
in 
é 
borrow the editor's s description of wha 
garded as the most S x ac — 
“Oak Knoll, N. W. Osno: 
expected from ihe "President of the Slot. i the 
ted certain] 
uraging. He exhibited 57 v: 
choice character 
note the Golden Ball, Gloria 
c" Hubbardston's 
be ex 
display h 
e dp imde struck 
Aus 2 y 
ties of Pears, of | of 
40 of peg among which we 
Mun E - — E 
0! Mix 
uantity, they being eee on the Vines — the |7 slope m Ehe s 
3 16 of Peaches, 10 of Plums „4 of 1 and x 
thereon | sion. 
on one was a dod of | Dante 
reani of of Sat 
enco: 
very. .—Mr. 
N. 
; known as tl 
he Galen G G = 
h, similar 
of colour was allowed 
Crawford Late.— 
President. — Ri; 
* 
Evard's Late free. 
pots, 8 
aod a resi À de ‘Stephanotis 
f evergreen an 
Na Sotia contributed a 
cut Roses, embracing some 
Bergen’s Y 8 —No satisfaction 
10 Stra wher 
ary 
LEWELLING — 
on the east side of th. 
trial. 9 bay (Ala 
ew Yoi or 
to t that bee at 
Retai 
ever “received 
s A E 
he penta s of last year, mn shggent t the. 2 st 
tried varieties var 
f 
“of us 
Fruit e in California at Mic is resting | 
a wor d he last fifty yea. 
for in 
pu 
17 revolutions have occurred, but none so it 
Within 
ed with us. 
be 
Es rouen and tarine 
re d ‘Cherries. 
"roce 
from themselves. 
It is, perhaps, fair to say, that we seldom get Tea 
SK them that eat adulteration 
rries, Gooseberrios, Piena | 
s; and in 
On 
p m tig Convention | 
SPEECH OF MR. WADSWORTH 
AT THE penc OF THE “THIRD ANNUAL HUP 
E STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF . 
IFORNIA." gt 
Hie: in its broadest sense, has 
ho e pursuit, entitling its vota 
world’s ries what fad we not say of ho 
which is but the refinement of all there is 
. without his of its evils; for s 
practised in the NM See mdi e 
cern widely da» 
and 
pri the dairy, the flesh, f 
and vip fills to over 
country with the more = 
ote of eed grain field 
—— dee an in “what 
8, 
consists the * 
the Luce 
element "constitu ting a 
of Peaches wore 
ine 
8 objections being nasii it was retainea | 
N Mr. DANIELS inquired how this Peach 
Mr. Osborn said it was spoken well of in 
— the list. 
essrs. LEWELLING, of Alameda, 
‘this s variety 4 a goo rac and OSBORN, 
e. Retained. 
OSBORN, of Naps, said t| 
15 was 
Peach.” Retained. 
eda). Put on 
hy 
a ow, 
5 
Marysville. 
ined. 
eoe ae 
pens in September, and was free from curl in us. dogmas of e prs 
ut on list fc 
Fox’ s oe ding. Erased fom the: = her trial. 
— —No curl this year. Retained. pra 
g. Judge Dawrets stated that in San Jose it was | even its climate is ae n we 
having been given by this 
the Peach 
great favourite with 
that it never de- 
Mr. 3 
trees 
iat owt alike to th the Grew ticd peers, 
The question share and that 
But J e in the E lantie States bs id 
al 
Bat a 
ished the soil, =x "s is already 
te 
mont Pode [3 they wes 
it is not our pu rpose he 
oO 
fg the 1 of par 
ices of epist. 
as appli 
list for TRUE 
discus- | 
Judge | 
pon our own experien 
other countries. : 
IP we a poter al altare the 
ma oe = 
ractical a 
