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Names or Fruits: P. Specimens "d MM 
good to determine.—4. G. F. 1, Bea 
ear, 
teau; Apple not quite sure of, resemb 
Elizabeth .— бео. Abbey. 1, Beurré Clairgeau ; ^ 
] gend Diel; 3, Kaight’s Monarch. — A. J. 
d 2, Beurré row 3, Vices of Winkfield ; 4 
1 be Louise, — b urré Diel; 2 
Cnaumontelle , Beurré Piel 
J. Rogers. 1, Dutch Gin, 2, Court Pendu Plat ; 
3, Cellini; 4 oary Morning; 5, Tibbet’s Pear- 
main.— F. S. Н. 1 and 2, not recognised; 3, 
Granges Pear ; 4, Alfri 5, London 
Pippin ; 6 Emperor Alexander (ral shrivelled).— 
К, $ аш Abbey Seed- 
Cydonia vulgaris, 
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сапа; 
в Lawsoni 
Deve, variety Verva- 
gigantea.— Т, W. bi 
A very — variety of Odontoglos- 
x odoratum, 80 far as we can jadge by m dried 
flower receive asters. 1 an 
both small hasten fronda of Cyrto d 
im; 3, Ho — mannia (Higgineia) Ghiesbre ben 
variegata, fruit next week J. a cœrulea, 
Rchb. f. published inthe Gardeners’ C) Chronicle, June 
1886, p. 720. Acacallis coerulea of 
Lindley, and 16 has never been common in gar- 
The brown marks on the leaf sent are not 
centre. The damage 
may not be visible till long after that which has 
caused it has taken place, Fota Г 
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which the three carpels are equally de 
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GA PYRAMIDALIS : Anxious, This is now called 
S. cotyledon. The oat is it easy culture in loam 
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