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| above the medium size, possessing a skin 
| de Neige of the French, charm: 
| С Cucumber 
5 EARLY PRINCE ALBERT.—Ver 
r;length 10 to 15 mod. S, 
| (Eus Sen, ртов de 6 1s. Gd 10 seeds, HIGHLAND | 
ж. ze SPINE, and LONG. WHITE, 1 
Be ярын ром S SPAWN, 5з. per e cg 
J. Сз. rx бы ауз оп 
Сотни, Е.Е, ‚ Са кыт "Léiori, 8. 
ере ould possibly b with 
а МЕ 
having Pe > for several 
and even more transparent than enp 9 the v ннн | 
aked and 
mottled witli -: eos this, 4 in i its 4i 
iated 
inland, sensibly influence the atmo 
рон operation commence in А, 
ntinues thro 
Ex re. pril, 
e ‘seed tim ughout ied and 
rapi as the crops 
Parva in in August. The MAN season, Чень 
ssed for its health g 
ere inv эн biy occurs in м autumn а nce 
rom one to two weeks of peculiarly mid w тей, 
takes 
Indian Summer, which par 
nity of th 
ы 
€ Lot i u АНУ, 
1 
Сн at the 
nts t fot eac gem 
| nearly four фун of th 
in the beginning or the 
continues till the end of Маг 
times an autumnal, rin month. 
mmi dr is — ЗЧ М а тб, Зачет ih; for vd 
e of December, and 
Dece some- 
ty, w 
ears тн ате nd dishes, hat рн аге 
they аге stated iu fend 
water, m и» о open air; Con 
indi 
i s, White Б Black H 
T goto ned Plants oon two oiher : sorts 
REY > CATALOGUE 
GOD 
be н оп application ; it gives i 
2 Rho Apinan and ШЕ 
general summary | fine 
of American Plants in ho Royal Horticultural 
€ Oe nm Ws iipplied by WarknEn | Oats, bres and inga t 
"1 Hill, near Woking. Amon 
di wd 
Mey 
e been 
ently-fiavoured Aston 
amburgh, and one or | an 
—fair specimens if cut from Vines |, 
atmosphere and 2 hea 
т фен cold, variable and Me 
ays e 
falls of в 
pen ; 
on mean аы mperature of 
; of the mim 8°; 
the Nova Scotia Commission 
ue, ^ to the Exhibition, 
cularly 
the en 
normous 
gl d, 
r thi rcm 
ERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT B fruits, coin g of Apri 
—Notiee is hereby given, that an Plu 
АТ кү the Funds of this 
next. 
ecoming Candidates are required to 
poc mum Е й саќов +0 не ББ. оп the examp le it айо а 
of the 
ome d forms of application hich hal tho 
Who is n st Ri 
can o 
етед. de] 
ho Enghsh fà 
ieots, ме, vm 
extremely well preserved, appare ently in 
What gives this collection aieh interest is 
xcellence of the | 
measured 
ference? Не stat 
the Western Counties, do wel open 
even Black aot y and White Cluster ave, during 
(he рав t year, ripened their ^» - in the open a air. 
the best sorts will (т (under 
ustice res Pr 
d Black Ham 
year raise 
38 pounds o 
z ripened i ina hot-house 
in winter. 
ARD R. CUTLER, Secretary. 
W.C. 
1, Tavistock Row, Covent АДЫП. нап fruit; bri it is fa 
from 
тылары he United States. 
ins, suc Bhie 
American с] оп horticulture, і in B еттү 
e Wilkins, ACD ise 
e rn such 
ch 
vet. if ever, seen in Cov 
mak 
Ше Gato шейт” Chronicle, my 
urn OCTOBER 25, 1869. 
адн оѓ dais 
what that n apo A 
pe 
resources, prin 
two „уау remarkable foreign 
iden produce have been iae by 
j E iy, yo now on 
н fh "Turkey | ablyg 
One 
n the Intern 
ati pM Exhib 
ebuetos ar 
nt Garden, Whero the the 
ow 
are ач us, it is as Well to 
For that 
intel in 
ood Catalogue eof be ад sva foliami n дерден | Ti 
for the Pene of the 
dicas Hamburgh, with 
six 
AM ers Bean uty, рь 
inkfield, d, and other TU € will, 
well— пд 
this evidenee e 
^ think nolusive the’ 
ertain | ex ае, instead Z bonos P the little «ы 
elim 
sais Р No 
Er a XE England and Ireland, or the south a е is Nova Scotian 
Ы Apple af tho —— but o dr m remarkably эр Semelle th Fw "the Тнк reéent fluctuation in the price of foreign 
E better olitmates than E idi e re pr this seaso This is | fibres, as for exam mple А, = of 50 per cent. in the 
from Nova E чеч chiefly of Apples asit $5 ino experience of of colonists н D ой | price of Jure and as tapii a fall, added to the 
1 шз, yos Kt ыа weis E = the winter mon mother s excitement at ib caused by the supposed 
E of g them a re Gravens “ While No Scoti may boast of its ve | on our own out culture, of a 
E. the ? highest excl: for "both ible små ess, and the more constant ity of its sky, it р ieh supply to any amount a substi 
^ ntiful imens, far fine must be acknowledged that it lacks the early genial | tute for Cotton, has made the subject of fibro 
QU sent the other da wm Denmark 16 and acted summer whick characterise the | substances, especia ially of those which are 
uL Re err excellent variety, not|climate of Great Bri The most important points | Jerived from India, а subject at the present 
ты King of ће Pippins in shape, but thr ich the climate * ота Sont dien icon hat отер of some interest. 
- E givi м E ed ^ ege аң Mis uo: M ie tud X this бака (w d hoveren. E Ps deg тан». Ly. Дын че рее a 
^ А tent emarkable гарат e sober es 
i шо фе т (9 fhis there is also an example Vase iwi оопа мао), and 4 the "lower бсан : impossibility of any supply from Alva, and we now 
Tasmania, wax models of Apples shown re of its winter. The severity and t нч of its purpose to consid the prineipal 
E! In the Nova Scotian collection ter are also compensated by the unexampled mild- | kinds of Indian fil as Jute, Sunn, and 
Мад pe y fine fruit of one ss and beauty of its autumn, whi frequently | A mbai They are "iso b vy 
R e, brilliant in colour, and pos- the earl; t ecember. ite distinctions » 
Ear шге clearness of RS that it t ever attains Laco Мойше ta le will show the annual mean a ., thoug ct they have no immediate 
; King of the Pippins, bright orange | temperature o Various localities in Europe as com-| relation to Hemp proper, qn Em к cultivated 
EE edes МЕН hi uet. a pared wit Halifax :— " ad i India us as 5 LE. Ju Bei ee 
à sunny >; ornden, with a red on LATITUDE. AHRENH is the 
Bind, e) Corn Apple, a middle-sized bright EE Па 401 Dunehee of Bengal of ZEschynom - 
; hw Red Autumn Calville ; 52 31 Bedin.. +. 4T.5 eties of the three p have 
- American Russets; finely ripened 49 39 aa o oi "as occasionally slightly pone в: hen -— 
d в; Gloria Mundi, red on one M бммев Bombay or the Madras Presi ey. ! 
* td singular дү ckled with white; Catshead pu Bol o En ium Bombay ir the Маб tal for partioular 
арш; Мойше Aere Ming the ent Ed ce rea eder del Marsden 2. ge "d ИМ 
H ede N g Star. —— the same Cher uaa or the bo of Вајта e doce 
. Rt yellow е; Nova Beotia n, a large erit of rain whi п the form of or Mawal fibre exhibited in 
na y Apple; and the American Golden |41 thé, ог which nd der ied ar het. Bauhinia . The throe, h € men- 
2 у= tively small yellowish white oval | snow, making the ^ ni et um а 6 NN mo", tioned at first are almost м D 
b "Med blance whatever There are оти de ` are cultivated E : -Å К 
ч ; in this country. Among | Ол the verge ; commences in the latter | fibre, е plant А le th 
| s Sg е Baldwin, Early Бош, а 255 Ha the teginning of Apri. This season, | Am and both the d which supply e 
A. em Esopus, the last a small brillian n She is neither во, t nor | Jute of commerce 
с Беор. 3e Were from open stan C S Be properties. bod, 
E to as these varieties must b p nent and sudden transitions of S nporature. A| Now it тау be said of these fibres in gen 
o be, that which seemed to possess the Анн t cause of these changes is the proximity of that though they -— má - «gei of the paper 
Interest e. Eni hward from the Ано hi ut эйе 
ih was e eyes of visitors who of ice floating southw ed b manufacturer, they 
а name for ы called Chebueto, xe e "the he G f u^ a Hoken gh scarcely ^h chemical change u аный е Cotton. 
arbour, a round Apple | squalls of snow. 100 ogs, t00, 
