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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
ood Abas of Pp a. 
ond n of the poa ory was decorated 
with fruit йш е rst, but поб во ШО 
In exam v these collections I rag we had all the 
| through it with me, pointing out every Grape, and 
| explaining the different qualities of each. When we 
came to the Golden Hamburgh I found the bunghes, | 
| with the sui of > few quite at the top 
| Vine, exaetly the same condition as 
I J oampared м ea with Мт. Barr ron, and our experienos ce 
6 same e of 
best eia uA eg а Sn ЩЧ nd many of t thei r fin est 
h English names partially 
not, I should think, 
үзү tie Vienna show ? 
e Royal Horticultural Society's 
А lobby leading to give exhibition of wines, &c., wa 
ае, d with cereals, Hops, &е., aud around the phus 
were is ung dci of the different methods of train- 
fruit trees; also a series of photographs of the 
arde ns of the Soyal Horticultural 
ington. Beyond this and u 
alf the quantity of Gr 
mr was exhibited in the | stitu 
nder | in r efer 
ach says, һ 
беу worked, If 
his estimation the 
unt of its “b ad con- 
А ing been 
Lie ti at Chiswiek, ig demerits have ae proved, 
one who has seen the beautiful health 
J 
o UN р 1 w 
g to call at 
large fields thi his M attention ip 
plant on th 
F m t 6 
Im e par eet К. deg the о зрее та кайаш 
саг areful al trai aining of the Vin nes inthe great conservatory 
m feel ди sure that Пау нй failed there, the Golden 
mburgh has but poo s elsewhere 
Audi UM partem. 
(рн арай must have misunderstoo 4 What he.s 
nce to this Grape. He possibly, 
.| wh ich m газу à 
itself. The Zostera is not the 
ia ot t e 6 ittle substance som 
farin aceous, 
eed of the Zosi 
| "uselul- de e m 1 à v 
r nt 
eni 
may prove more valuable tham the 
at 
1 a 
t Ca: 
t 
the steps of m office was а large dus very s mu worthless 5,” ; 16 is often used to stuff beds, &c., and моб 4 
Tesembling a cell tl ary ago i6 was hly reco сае for that jan 
of wines, ап у lden Hamburgh ж. м p hospitals. Charles Donald, Woodstock: X ap hr 
in Germany эге were жү сд nA, dei assortment P somewhat dd icate in constitution, and that the m P s Gras ve a plant of eor 
implements and euni ui used in the manufaonure stalks of some of the. bunches on the lower part of d t it ear it had à. The in 
of wi nes. Fur ther им assortment of orti- | rod „deca yed. The Vine in question is in an Бейм about 33 feet in circum: 790 It received no plant iy 
ig b were worked on the me season, with the exce! epon of one watering of suis 
Black Нат} һе 1 that nothing of the kind | from the 1; Avin ndry. Joh nes, Archhall Gard, 
would hap 7 The fa ned of does not occur 
nse plants were used at the back, and 
to form the pei of some of the large groups. А 
sinuous line was, carried „along the front, and alternate 
ppen ult complaine 
in fruit of this variety gathered from Vines grown in 
pots, and the noble bunches of it shown by the Society 
avan, Mea hy Freland, 
t South Kensington.—Ab the 
International £ Show of A v A" on — 8th 
at Vienna, and Namur, ensington 
were peso! sound. He therefore could not, as we 
tate ed, 
nro of three dish 
lis п 
just s have asserted what o 
t 
were formed; in the recesses were placed vases con- 
taining one or more ornamental plants; " dA day m 
exhibited were mu same as th 
the busts of the 
n 
en | Deuteronomy, chap. xxii, 
im to say. Fruit stalks of the Mill Hill 
H е under similar circumstances decay in the 
Yet no one will presume, we imagine, to 
G 
[erae reference, If Mr. TE bar look at 
ver. б, І find 
| words :—** If a bird's h 
the way in any tree, or on the eei redeem 
d t 
eferring to bird's uon. quoted at page 
ре. 
Ф#пд.— Your correspondent has given you |o 
young о or eggs, and the dam sitting upon the 
young, or upon the eggs, thou shalt not take the dam 
| with thia Qui. “ 7 Philornithis. Your corre- | frui 
e| ye on was es e of 
y named. uld avi 
matter, but asit w e only collection branded wii 
the words “in nelature? in the whole 
as das 
correct nom 
exhibition, [ey beers. imagine that it reall 
nstance of wron a iie on 
pus ihe prizes aw: 
three 
m 
had he searched for it, in less time than 
Р 
4 
On the fruit shelf 
owning. me p -foliaged piante 
Lth fi 
to iss e floor, Two largi ases, cont aining 
cely 5л pol ws 
If h make 
by Ке ill luck not ы PRIAN let him turn to 
e| Deut, xxii., 6, 7, of our feag pos and he w 
find the passage with only 
difference. 
[ ynips Kollari (Hartig) ; C. | Quercus petioli (Linn.) | 
the attempt, and bas | 
ill there | di 
very unimportant verbal 
varie 
‘Deen NA. и Mr. ннн 
but whi i bAs as 
U: with which the description in hi 
r ? Assista entirely ‘agrees; 
referring to Юг. “ Fruit Manual,” I find з 
| different aceount of Urbaniste. Now, when 
have b 
but it infinitely Ae of our English notions of а 
flow: Ad i 
th n front of the conservatory were 
shown the d different methods of n Ae Vines. in 
jw: d qx which i 
in this neighbourhood, and I find that after the galls 
о a collectio: w dishes 
отат 8 fruits— now the schedule states that 6 is 
ha ei I ig amies 
L-) 
11 + 
milar Ge what the 
E чы gv bot of 10 or 12 feet T is 5 chosen i in pre 
ference to pruning close to the ground, as is usual in 
Vineyards ; but from what I could learn the new system | f 
is not fav: ly received by t| 
А span-roofed house, about 50 feet long, « 'oted 3 
the exhibition of v etables, made up the remainder 
the show, Amongst these I noticed fine Celeriacs With 
ax out, and sí course reproduce their 
T shoul 
consideration that 
[sion the д e their prie, LR you quote 
Fun De Ie (Gardeners' | Chronicle, 1860, p. 72), 
to exhibit, prs Ferg pe (rely ai. d е their oma 
expense pen ly therefore such — 
noh 'ealeulated to increase the Society’s -— 
d Bou Gar o' Lord Taunton, Stoke 
У ветро n Пу I find i in another part of your Journal, 
гу nea уз чы upposing this үг 
[eva uti of gallic acid which is contained in the 
fine 
Cardoons and Gourds of various. kiuds and sizes ; ‚ upon 
alls, ее I find that the best galls аге 
known in the trade as black, green, and blue galls, usd 
© 
of good quality. Е. 
T " This wi ould gene the incre rease 
more astringent than (wha at а 
L dd Бла 
r Slough. 
itis clear that the judges are bound in fairness 
to reconsider their verdie iet] 
S&otíttíts. 
i nsect has рей. I pr esume some artificial be pA 
drying is resorted to in Зум, by bu the wn» 
killed and its escape prevented 
the 
ре, | 
Vis T t sent Sk to the present 
n intermediat ate amaa and i in Ls 
HomrIcULTURAL: (First Е 
Tri rd) T, display 8 Gourds was as 
- 
kind; Gira 
mean appearance of the Pears, ih of English and 
Belgian тр т, 16 appears to me that this has arisen 
incapaci competency,” 
Cramb „ы E „л. ритор б г 
Bowood Muscat, Chasselas 
y the Gra ape;i ds во excel ellent when well 
others | 
a Pear 
А уме! 
O|stock against my house, whic 
+ 
ulii 
t 
gs 
tal 
aspect, and I subsequen — mode it with а оттама 
роге moi а ѓе w dozen fruit, 
a ribbed 
Being 
would dos А incapables how it may be fr You | dissatisfi 
state in your leader of September 27, that чет із con- а рен in of Glou ма oreeau (i. e. tit му дей 
i evidence at Chiswick, mnow within еу verybody’s | Louise, Benrré Rance, and Williams's Bon С 
1 from Fel "he Horticultural 
Town lom terno to Chiswick some weeks. Ми grafted the four leading hes with them, iem 
kk rd Fg der via cid tho evi n fruit four different 
h т way. 
jus de ed y rron, d es we 
tty at the core, but I f there are more 
conservatory, and he went | find nothing of Feauni arrg a tree has been la bright 
