402 
to th 2nd, Mr. J. Gore, Polegate, packed 
much ее same way, having the same varieti es, but as arb as 
5 pin * Lady H. SOMERSE T. East 
packed. оз Maroc and Alicante ооб red t 
varieties of бна employ ed. 
pos or packages of Peaches, erer kruits, а? by 
Mr. W. Wells, gr. to Е. G. ARBUTHNOT, Esq., Be xley, 
took the Ist "prize, having a layer of fruit, each w 
and packed in wood-wool, the cost of box and 
, Mr. 
or Castle, similarly 
о be the 
+ kad 
f n two w of so 
mos; rie partic Mos as to cost supplied. 3rd, Mr. 
Pe Deis to A, J. HOWARD, Esq., Isleworth, 
wrapped э fruit in soft paper, and then packed in wood- 
ool ; of box oe packiog м 
titor: 
soeur ре 
veo 
There a box or other — 
of ripe em twenty- tour fruits received by rail. and Mr. 
WELLS was pla ede t, with Beurré d'Amaalis Pears, MA 
in wood-woo!, t box and 1 mate terial, 84d.; 2nd, Mr. A. 
PENTNEY, with Marie Louise, si ly packed, the cost of 
box 
the — Federal Uni 
selections "— of fruits, nuts, grains, &c., Miser for 
acre plot, did Dé biog any competition 
MISCELLANEOUS FRUIT. 
Amcng the сези EN collections of fruit, н 
from Messrs, Jas. VEITCH & Sons, Royal Exotic эк нё 
‚ was i doni iouous. Оа o T 
ing's Road, Chelsea picuous. 
arkable i Nó of Apples representing а ит ibet of 
— which, from the E they possess, are пе! ur 
th at be selected, and each of these was {sh 
iti Another Сыа à ontained a ak meint - 
large and choice Pears of the best анон, and individually 
the dishes were е excelleat 
Capital fruits of Late Devontensis M d from a soa th-w 
hd sprays and fru 
ants, ns, 
of Sprays of the new large Winter Cherry 
(Physi Francheti) were roticed also (Highly . 
тз. IN O. & SONS Roupell Park Nurseries, Nor 
— * London, S. E., en. 1858 солени of doe and 
well eer of remar ed); and from 
& Son 
ed fi 
JNO & Sons, Stanstead Nurseries, Forest 
Hill, S. E., covered a table with remarkable App'es and Pears, 
із a number of varieties, In large baskets of Apples and 
dishes of the same, were splendid Cellini, Cox's Orange Pippins 
and ington (Very quels ended). Mrs. B. WEL 
rawley, ex, had a small collection of ду, апа exhi- 
n by Mr. Mortar. 
it was exhibited by Mr. 
WILL TAxLOR, Hampton, Middlesex, which iccluded Apples 
i i ? ood in ur; Сое 
pe, named Reine Olga de W ürte: 
alls. 
r Majesty the QUEEN, Mot 
e ot 
as was done at the 
men: ed). 
iu а "ym where he 
spaw another 
— to nes е display of ота Patent Storing tray 
se fruit o or other light articl: en trays are made 
ап ingenious manner, that when fitted kee тт — form 
ph 
ast season (Very Highly rar 
Mr. Jonsson, Ha мас ы» Ealin 
е specimens ushroo: 
353388 d ked for transit. 
те 
several, viz., Bramley’s Seed- 
Hortiouttaral College, Swaniey,showed forty-four dishes 
) of favourite varieties, sevi 
, Emperor А: lexander, Gloria Mundi, 
being atove 
ot York, a form apparently of. Sutton's Perfection. The fruits 
ooth, regular as to size, and ripe, each dish held nine fruits, 
An bella exhibit. 
Messrs. SUTTON 
screen, 6 feet high and 60 feet long, oa one were display ed 
Sons, Reading, showed an enormous 
fiuiting stems to the number е a ог more 
— of — ot реча varieties о mato мучи them. It 
of showing e fruiting е нее Атум of the 
dierent t varieties. but whole struc: k us as being 
ы md 
pee e ` 4 colour, 
—— weis shown by к . Nore 
Тозйоп, E. C. 
M Sg 
THE 
uim 9 5 
it bore tacky 
GARDENERS’ 
the same variety. 
С я ^ ded with fruit 
upright Cordons, loa Kin 
of 
I s, Jubilee 
‘Cox's Pomona, Hawth A 
etty e oa rere Ribsto 
Mére 
BRE 
Ф 
Pippin, M Seedling, e Ménag „Feklinville, 
Washington, Yorkshire pee . (the ЫШ ous Sussex 
App'e), Sandringham, Duchess of Oldenburg, and Cellini. 
(Very highly commended.) 
Messrs. aah $545 Pears inciuded fine ers es of 
Duchess de „ Abel Fetel, Dayenns du Comice, Beurré 
iel. Beurré гет ida po mours, 
a big stewing Pe ез; Conseiller de la Cour, Glout Morceau, 
Louise Bonne, Léon Leclerc, and Pitmastoa Du:hess 
& Waltham Cross, had a table thinly 
high 
. макси 
tirling С т Alexa: 
paean [o ommended), King of е o Pippin, &c. 
Middlesex 
exhibited oup of i le variety. 
The ä was re — 
MISCELLANEOUS (FLOWERS) 
From Mr. THOS. S. WARE, Hale Farm Nurseries, near 
Tottenham, was exhibited an extensive dispiay of Dahlia 
blooms, including i h eta i 
epr 
are. 
ONES, Ryecroft Nursery, Lewisbam, was ver 
s. WM. OvuTBUsR & Sons, Highgate Nurseries, 
London, N., showed a large number A bs ү of a single 
е rd Beauty, ога oured, with 
i _ Also Sete el their Polegate 
13, (1 
ro 
e Tomato, and е 
Messrs. Jno. LAING & Sons, — Hill, London, S. E., be- 
co а few orchard trees in pots, exhibited a very tastefully 
put ap group of Caladiums, — Dracenas, Ferns, 
gonias were of the ornamental foliage section, and — 
ve varieties. Caladiums and Crotons. 
Our. 
^ So mm er yeasts He e 
0 seem to induc TEN — 3 to er long afier bloom 
a disappeared irm t gardens, e niit ed а pen ot 
cut blooms from varie ties specially good for late bloomin 
йт fru shen in pots rying fruits from these nurseries 
навы deserve remark, 
Messrs. J. CHE L& SONS 
Aet niin of Dahl 
tui: 
айу. 
Lowfield 3 Crawley, (x- 
ыы hc a variet ү. of t ypes—Pompous, 
Verte CH arr Chelsea, showed Magnolia 
ко їп qies Be: s Thunberg! in berry ; ae ers erat 
30 show fruitfulness ; and B. ne 
The berries of Бы tter 
€ Eier but they are 
d of 
52а 
y Mr. Lap 
mpton, which — 
HAMS, the Shirley Nurseries, Sout 
bunches of th-ir Perpetual Pink, v -— fresh and nice for 
late a date; hhus glabra laciniata, which dia ies off of rich 
colours, 
Messrs. wW. Woop & ood Green, N., showel a 
сми of оланы te on of the usual heterogeneous 
THE CONFERENCES. 
the Conference on Thursday Edmund J. 
Baillie, F.L.S. of Chester, presided. 
New FRurrs or RECENT INTRODUCTION. 
Mu. BUNYARD re дю. ezhan stive paper on new 
of. FA E nd some 
me c ord new, 
but he e adopted. th r dide — and he 
added that his сө рс wonld be : ased vm his 
own personal experience, and not on hearsay. 
” 
ning 
APPLES, 
Dealing first with Apples, 
fruits had come to the бопе 
Һаа Ње Res of Bat 
beauty. It w 
he said ma 
In dess 
eley, as for perfume, 
auty, it took precedence 
gt ad September kinds. The 
€ russety well-flavoured Apple ; 
— would s valuable where very 
CHRONICLE. 
purchased by 
3 6 
late fruit (May) was roquited. The -C 
Pearmain, to be sent o 
fleshed, . briskly Md PA 
о) 
is firm 
This 
pretty rosy 8 
mber and Octob 
kind for Februar ry and March, 
The Wealthy wa m 
flesh and pleasing flavour, 
erimson, and was in perfecti 
y to we 
Rouge ” Précoce 
atic ус г and a good bearer, Allen“ 
ig d uid ki nd, little kb wi bul Nes 
nerd Quality, the tree being à clos 
free үлүе 
2 8 
In Culinary qr em there bi more no 
such as Early Riv Y 
s, a fine y bearin, 
Sawbridgeworth. “Tt mig 
Suffield. Hambling's Seedl 
fruit that would prove a 
as of vigorous g Babee 
planting would prove an "additi , as lar 
fruit was scarce ch. The ee 
* 
р. 
ЕЕ 
his class would 
verre sh's Chelmsford | 
d Prove s а ме v cooking sort. 
e fruit fancied д 
5 1 Trent the. late EM Hi bbe ^ 
its fruit 8 
to canker, 
a vigorous . orehard 
Paradise Stock was a very free bearer, 
pated that it, with Bramley's Seedliu 
the tender and much be-cankered V 
wól 
S rk 
TH 
ы 
ill Pippin, 
а good place by-an 
Coming next 
this тк бош 
the а of палола $ 
ы Messrs. Т. Rivers ап 
rancis, 8 e Lud wig’ 
must rank Al among the Whit te Heart 
— — — d fee among 
uw ndsor red-black, 
F 
he 
8 5 
Куа” el 
i sity PA día yet little kon 
is * 
ut was Sven to eight day: 
well-thinned, the 
] e mong. 
q 
Al, while the wood was sto 
