THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 951 
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OE » і ug Windsor and Black Achan, | 1 100 lbs. - Indeed, we may [why "y that а better idea 
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vim contributions of frait, to see the 
nof Apples and Pears fro e 
A ur i another he Greengage and Jefferson's Plum. Peaches and | were tlio” Азы гч that could be produced by the 
us, such as Gansel's Bergamot and White Doyenné 
re pipe в. than -— the size we are accustomed | vs mr group. 
them. Plums are better and much larger in| The eu ewm of vegetables was remarkably good, 
pope to the Pears. The best varieties shown are | and, as "E n the "к brought vind 
than was во заму тран by 
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grizzly ; t 
ros bianco, large, s ite ; 
; Argentino, round, gol 
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алюшь; 150 50 ol 
urtemberg ; a large col selon of. Apple: who sent them. Of veget bi хе 
e odere ^ Han geta y: к T supply, | 
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` | Grapes т injured by carriage, but the little we saw | several competitors. For Potatoes alone there were 
were creditable, for that country, to those | nearly 100 entries, and the specimens shown afforded a 
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age: Onions, | us of this most t valuable root. The varieties were 
baga and other Tur ЕХ were "al of fair | namero: OUS, 
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8 Y | iam exoept the Potatoe, which we by сці vators were the Јарко, Tie Red ecd 
bbages, аА а пісе size for dress iiir не 
гош Ten e cii exhibition, especially б and Wellingto: — м good, and 
me large Са les, 
hl-Rabi, ved and Ys a- agis also whi te | especially those of the "re - Portogal i ушм. 
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ы Carrots and s, and а looking variety of| Bossi: арреаге us to be small, and some roots of 
small garden Танир! called the y Yellow — great promise were head of indifferent quality on 
having considerable resemblance to m Teltow, but|being eut. For Peas the season is late, but there 
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ег ; | thicker. Among the fruit we noticed s dc ат s| were several exhibitors. The best sample was furnished 
-| of the vi Daniah пойна а nice- looking Apple, Mr. Bwye, gr. to R. Т. Crawshay, Esq. Amon 
adonna, | and S ted to be the national dessert Apple of that the Cabbage tribe, the largest contribuir was v 
den inclin ning to | countr ttell of Westerham, who showed some gi 
se, bright grizzly, beautiful; Alba- on: Norway the m of ҮДА was i Savoys. Of the latter, the best were from Mr. 
CM E round, lar; ge bunch, much the same as that ges, Carrots, | Whiting, gr. to ELT: Hope, Esq. A variety of Buda 
black; Sen Féndente, roun nd, Pars and Turn mara po dris “фм Deme i how but although ui eni time 
nips rnips Mind 
Ха Волатіа, round, аск; Grosse (Eillade, round, it and of the utmost value in those countries, Нет 
№; Хобе, row, black; Fresia grossa, ecount of their hardiness and capability de. with: stand | i | 16 has not been much —Ó Of Celery, both red 
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Каре in the severe cold to which they are e ое in winter. да white, there were some fine examples shown by Mr. 
Pizzatello nos rorem The specimens shown were of a good size, although it С. Lidyard, Найаана; ardoons were furnished 
per- | was stated that the past summer had been very un- by several exhibitors, among ries we no ood 
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M. Van de Putte, of Middleburg, From ў Island ls and field 
50 t of qm were exhibited by | Of the f 
M. Auguste Limstette, of St. Jervais, ast 
which we noted 2e fe variegated рж, said to be excel- | the app e nce of the samples was such as fully to con-| with the present, we gems not but observe with Чй ген 
lat, Green Spanish, White, and ins - ees 
„ha d b нтр up several weeks | Мг. J. Pottle, gr. to 8. D. Colvin, Woodbridge. Mush- 
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t were some шай, specimens of Apricots, | W. Young, g {о R. Barclay, Esq, Highgate. 
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d to look over m articles бозро, Yellow E d Blue Egg Plums. We very fine "à К of Trufiles was shown by Mr. 
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arcade | also noticed an aa dia үс ай s Cereals and | I. Wainwright, g o W.C. ptem pene uu 
re col- тенета ral Seeds from Dr. Е. C. Schubeler, of > ettering, and was s nil by all w н 
In | Christiana. of this remarkable species of Fungus in 
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growth. соо 
hantrier, Paris, consisting | Тһе Society of —— Gardeners i in Hamburgh ed Plants in fruit o Texan Tomato "n Scarlet 
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ul specimens, | Altona exhibited a 
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Egg plant мндн CA by Messrs, Arthur Henderson 
Pears, samples of Re d and White Currants, а great | & Co., Edge 
on а 
Curé (our г of| variety of боп rds, French spe grka an oot of t he ° Chine se Yam were farnished by Mr. 
iens. The Société pers 
r, seri песа ъа extensive | Cauliflower, Brussels duoi: - Diack Radish, Sug v an Suse root of large size Y" dires been 
ing of 81 so cr эз аган Жы Red Cabbage, and numerous eye тее and appeared as if it had been 
alcher 
They also sent a large supple of vegetables, consisting d шна, Mr. Ivery of Dorking, and others. Mr. Ivery 
Pota aer d we of the ground. This is unques- 
a valua ble root, but we fear our climate i is not 
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, Namur, among | bushel ; [on 54 Tb. нең | Oats, r^ T. per r bushel; and | In conclu PEN our remarks and comparing 
Corfu Pumpkins—the | firm the statem ent, of pes asure the great progress which 
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lmes, the Commissioner. | great horticultural exhibition, e which on account à rfl 
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ed, es 1 verythi ing relating to gardening. 
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seeds, me several m jars, containin, the exertions hee Horti ieultu 
other 
y the Victor ian Commissioner. расата | | following pron Mari Smej та Br E rines Society. pu e have been the means of Vide 
modelled in papier maché, and a 
d farinas, the produce of. roots | Pippin ra : | raging and re моей УЙ merit. Long may they continue 
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ria Mun diffusi e for horticulture, as well as of encou- 
But Amps s the most remarkable а in this to do so, ud annually terminate as successfully as 
f 1862. 
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of arrowroot, j 
, and a species of Dioscorea; | it ot t- have OF 
from the bitter Cassava. M. Kramer of|ve IMPERIAL DUM SOCIETY 
1861 
оті am Souris 8, viia "MEET filled the reed 
vegeta 
exhibited 3 several fine pods of the | portion of the western arca We apt it is the 
de at any t ing р са Society held its annual meetin 
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Ov cong os rige ы ч the y= d raga t h cedi f curious x o e Prince's residence They are about 
ario seeing such a variety o 
«а еко Grapes, goce жщ | итте ч cn а асве" of whieh were no Jes remarkable 150. oA s each by 18 feet err x Ат ‚20 {ее 
fi llecti: f Gourds bro & forward | ci ienna. Е = conservatories are on 
piger n. no rx feel sur Ж ехргезв M n looking edifice, € gi 
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Webb, Reading, t ne ыр sonio к to G. W. Digby, , Sherbourne € | devoted to „fruit, the i eb 
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rré | for their сабе. form and great beauty. lus p nt ; Thato are again divi 
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he most extensive collections were those exhibited | centre about 20 feet long Sid со as much wi 
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amid: x" tie whole was s admirably | b y Mr. Cramb, gr. to the Earl £ m yos Tortwo ex | троп eight columns, and 
Show w M ted from tch 
Court, os mcestershire, and Mess an | 
тартты large collection was roman mw Mr. Pragnaly | "The conservatory on the Е. акы ес Е 
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pem the ide a table 
ling; cm, dr ed dun irl 'Tranter, gr. to t n. Н. D. Ryder, Hemel-Hemp- | uit c етйн 
à ieti i | feet wide was placed along the front for the 
xr жуы on А P Apple ай $i veg ieri pre of inl and above this was a 
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Mab, Bijou, Faii d а Mammoth of 1034 lbs. row of wine Grapes suspended to a string, 
e rin = and the Duke of pm Welbeck, айнар of Grapes and leaves were fasten ed to the 
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E exhibited a be a Беан — of! furnished some +, e | I many tiers of shelves olding 
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altogether this collection contained about from 
Eyii qim Fro! du Ingram, gr. to J. J. the back were placed 
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Pes he lof Bub Bun lure ingerit Mak Mammoth, V. alparaiso, Mammoth conical e tained a -- 
our attention was а hybrid | Squash, Turl's Cap, 
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Malabar, ien the Miniature | collection of "fruit, consisting of Apples, Pears, Pome- 
Бура Giard. Mr. J. Cattell, of Westerham, Kent, showed rantes ier wi Walnuts, anm 
ugenia Ugni; an 
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extensive collecti 
a Jarge collection, among which we particularly &c., together ren берщ г T 
derson 
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ush loaded wi : iced Eclipse, Loveliness, Little Gem, Warted Lemon, | 
with аы рн крз noti pse, The Pears only. Tall greenhouse plan arranged 
rmalade that had been | along the Pack, » which sere то sereen the Migh wall. 
| | made from this — of боп The exhibitor| In the central portion was - eon 
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in this class | varieties of colours made to represent one iu 
displayed: he first which | | collections there эу some hig ighly са mns d (oed jenem Qu vas irit de to tha f tm v^ Kiotis 
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farnislisi, with lem eaves and fruit radiated from 
of Vines fi Had m 
a, D d] i acne сес бунат So Га бше рез, | 
which | upwards of 200 ур ез were shown, О! шош | the centre to the four corn ers of the room. 
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dips ty or is арси and ент : де ake Pe ei m Vine rumes been «or this won ld have 
A the Variega! о speci- [е 
mato peti А io be мо! dite Duo Mammoth, es ch of ee eighed | fruits sent by the Royal Horticaltoral Societ; 
had a 
effect, Und h th placed the зер ioc! the 
y, consist 
