the name of Forge's Seedling, which is | four, 16 would e rM be Carolina superba, one of the 
n cultivated as the Forge Apple for the purpose best if not the best of all St 
їп parts of Sussex and Surrey. 16 is rather E Mr. Ra dai had taken the trouble to join me in 
{шй with cottagers for v dumplings, and | one of my Strawberry гора рава ; ку instance Ж 
п 
» as a dessert variety this was certainly its first | of vt E rba y been = о г ге it with 
in public. Look ain at the а сае Riv * Eliza? and m: ers. The latter as a 
T» dessert Apples. Mr. Simpson and Mr. T r | plant E ur пау! is certainly very good, but I firmly 
bored ced specimens ve vei Nor Pippin, believ and skilful Strawberry 
ВІ 
Е 
mà is is well kn on TS und Án as Mr. Ma 
vine aie Apples; there were ps some zod -looking | Dr. Rodin, of Kidderminuster, or Mr. Nicholson, of 
Piston ppins, a sort which е verybody knows to be | Egglescliffe, would pronounce it the “all in all” of 
e priz pem t erri is true, i 
h: es t 
йү inferior in in quality, and w ich I will venture to|a good cropper, bot I am 
ий one. cer judges had ever tasted. The aint» orts, which are not such “ clumps of leaves," would 
nsta: Dr. | the accident: 
it is now and then eaten by hungry school- Roden’ в, and he would have beheld а “ glorious osht » 
i Mr. 
we Bope satisfactory to 
had received a proof, fory 
i neta rs there was not time, the omiss, 
bir am and corre сыл, а8 it was the moment it was 
y 
that the evil occurs when the Gra. ape 
John „ Alderly Park. 
Й 
ymar 8, 1862] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1053 
Sae ihe Gravenstein, which, although'a good Apple, | Chalons sur Marne. Not being ible generally to | аб evil to either wet or dry borders, but to imperfect 
pravas jero in this country а first class dessert fruit, | grow the Queen, we must necess: Pil rily Жылда 2 —— at - time d the Grap pe is in teni 
- therefore is bardly missible in a small co sorig eu | 0 йн mn ы, PEE are of the same Tace. Ж g to the wa t of a free circulation o air to diffuse 
L4 on's Apples were placed third. The s s, Caroli ina superba, âl e, you will onl 
k ion was decidedly nferior (0 them i seed, while in a Ma. м berry there 
Dy, and moreover it cont: а well-known cider | c clim ris Were I to give the Уан тәү {о опе apr Tn ез va sinetin four; nd я at once tells one 
is in flower 
Tr vertisements.— ea e regret Qe» that 
т. B. We may adi tat tw we 
or whic 
words in our 
uich 
ion тоша have 
us. Waterer d Godfrey, Iup Il, eser 
Woking. 
eign Correspondence. 
pam give се di sh of Cornish. Gilliflower, have given the rev. foe ha оше м as much Aeque 
Eee highest lien Reinotte, which looked Jike | taken the trouble to exterminate 0 Jage 
capile umen ctu ya pene Ado has been less done this year way of 
ʻi not exactly the way t tha t hinge git to кее аге уе ripe. Mr. May nt anora, за s hese Dr pem en ons м  чпехроо eted throng of people Pc d 
Roya al — Society of London | hosts, and finds himself benefited by it. Filbe rt Pine is a | at the diggings afte unusually а= Бы winter—which 
inr ntet the opinion of 4 бон Man from pec. ort, where it succeeds, but I think it does not Lus the mulos ва Biois аы gie 
A DEDE jt а the атр n гасе, зе is a greal | state of € enormous, sothat what grub 
а 
For 
CAM COLUMBIA :—New Westminster, Sept. 6, 
o I hav reach ог was các! 
ihe “Notes E to ккк in last Number | han ошо nd it пары price, "and crowds — ven ced faster than pe 
“фе “Florist and Pomologist," from the pen of my will not keep four hours after big gathered. Wonderfal " 
friend, the Rev. W. Е d M 
a nd T have no doubt 1 1 i go d last du ту ее! ч Dh» 
ihat Frigarians generally will feel thankful to him for | but its berries scarce y ever ripen to the extreme poi nt, | commenced last yearare turning out fabulously rich, often as 
well information he furnishes as regards his | which |I consider a great fault. , Empress Rágonie із | much as 260 ач and n еа уз pies esto. у 
manner of тар this Sean fruit. I beg, 1 b d foran | been concentrated, and Lr incurred in tbe early spring 
ever, leave of M т. Кай ау ffe t add a few observations | extra large sort very good. І recolle атан көк what Ss edvunces aeq my яб а fa м x. Ж Seu Frodo" to 
af my own con f choice varieties. | Mr. Doubleday said of her a little time ago. La rd кыяз befand Ыр ыр AES. pate e, e all 
After having devote d more than 15 vears of my life | Constante is now ackno ovlelgei by all wh я tried | Опе route opened ї w Westminster by steam to 
s from 
ду to the culture of this, my favourite fruit, | it to be a desideratum; eve Amer шн ем d tis i lont and avion Monate » 94 тод 
Н 1 1 1 $ “15 1 еп b 1 а unptry. 
Link that the following will Бе read with interest, exceedingly epos e kon “> ро ith. i cA ill е ть orth-westeriy by Williams Lake to Alex: andria ; reno 
will begin with the Alpines, or more „pr roperly the i ip MIA rst prizes with i Wis 96 | to ннат thence into Cariboo, Antler, Keithley's, William 
? or ** 4 seas cali T “Эш wberries, inasm x sam a, La vien ucrée, Lucas, and | Lightning, and other Creeks, iu а space of about 100 cies 
Írom this trib s ee t = ае Үн alin f the i h hs — Е зой r and the best route is from New Westminster 
н ibe, under ор Tos cs me o M E lings 'o e raiser, w en they uare, he 1 
be obtained th. Бе delyffe pet e know the pili. When in Brusse dre Send of oigh ме irme times, as on he Douglas more Ty dong 
TA in saying e their size eph iT may | 1861, and again in n last Jun c ‚1 ct these i i gt jal evel road by by waggo nt 38 thence X As aues 
ess) depends eat measure upon | ре ао, and I am convince ey as well as the | the Thompson and Buona vers, 
tt Road this sid S. St Take ТА НА 
bus E In Pra nce the best cultivators newt splendid id s seedlings which, through the kindness of (As (Axo Так UD Бу Wil ams 8 A j and Alexan a Hác м 
%0 | Cariboo. e waggon Каа only goes to From 
md then raise fresh plants йош seed, propagatin ly | summ will пое the bull of lt Ale prii ia the Fraser is a fine broad open stream with very 
g TN, little p an — breadth of 300 yards, and navigabl 
: gable 
fnm such * m" blossoms at a very early stage, saa Arongs Frades i novelties теа, а vel ery gon "E оси ауе чч ена ofr Bo Li dor бөлүгү Кү on 
ers. "There are, properly T M e and DS TE dl eus Jaune re iy this sW sido sé x Rocky Moun 
I um of the enm tribe, viz Pine T 
© 
pen 
= 
8 8. 
е 
юж 
© 
= 
all three deci acquisitions, is year, er next, to ply 
i red ns E med C&che. rom  Téte 
white, with runners, to which Сорри Sanspareil, although fine strong plants, was nes. emm to 
шас Re eine ds Quatre Saisons, Gloire de St. | here a very shy bearer, and the fruit ill-skaped, t iier |o tes Genie o x enl Vb t, Un ary 
i k ab pee ai Quatre saisons à gros fruit brun of good P our. x ener Gloede, Les Sablons, near | to the eye, though of course d in pee un flat as а 
: er table.” tis the lowest pass and most accessible too across the 
dark frait, pou the best flavoured of all, with very Mor a DA thé description of the Royal Rocky Mountains. Prom Tête Jaune Сасһе to Jasper House 
| ving also the foliage of a much darker .—On comparing the descripti ул | is little —- 100 miles, and сап readily and cheaply be made 
| green than d preceding. To this sort is given the | Масе sm ug owing 4.5 uscadine € de passa sable by waggons, and of course Mercator E sa гош $ 
: all real amateurs in France. La Meu. | Sarbelle nd the following difference in their des- | Jasper House reliable old H. B. Co.'s man calle tells me 
Lettuce.leaved, a very handsome plant cription in Hogg's Fru Ee vag second edition, and mi rtr dem »» pa but эго ма ДУ — t road or 
arger than the others Lodo! ier d of 18 а day Em mis horseback, would easily accomplish it. М 
ly, the red an Kité мш. Muscat С uere eet n M iy . | whose account i firmed by any numbe . B. Co.'s 
ї р е "e ine (Musca! —The varieties i 
ad ше, or Gailon Strawberry, for borders de Barbelle E з. оркен | this class, to which the га voyageurs, has den from Jasper До. by e» es Li 
edges, throwing out no ies These are ex- | sized, Pap IA в round, &c. ; | is not added, have deep purple bedone by prego 2 fera d don ito Rod River 
the Ey pretty and useful, producing abundantly in s palo amber tough, aprire pc Muscat (Muscat de | Settlement, M. has gone in бырп all the чау and steamers 
с “ТЕКЕ very late in " the: season. They require | à Ple amie уеп, like à | Sarbelle).—Berries round, me- | told also РАЛУ Бө with one change о Sasoatene wan E 
fnitfulness M econd year to ci their | Muscat, rich, sugary, and very | dium size; "flesh juicy with a | Grand Rapid at Lake Winnepeg. If the traveller chooses he 
id The red variety of this comes true | highly favoured, but without | very € Mr Qui сын could leave the Sascatchewan Hiver at Carlton, a Н. B. Cos 
SQ s «мы е ito oen degenerates im planta "ir eie dinner gems paran, е DO tma i тм in, ТУЛ биту (ш Rd 
рее E growers of the Alpine sorts, I | wuscats, berries round. hardy Muscat Grape known. traversing а fine rich level country, in a comparatively 
hn cred d keeping off Ey runners and of dis- xà yal есе ved i p P cas Аоте: ue: ded temperate climate, and © € n: поена pursuits, 
e beginni tender and juicy, SW EX. . Ti t difficulty of an overland route ways been 
beginning of June. A most abundant | richly favoured. r4 Sweet, а and К Бо гед шешу оса е 
п, т тап оЁ this ass fully de cde eon Ee Am pp raien aa frp 
еа al ти: 
„pew sort of the white runner Alpine, | I viae A de to know pör thie publie de to v guided pan Tête. Jaun : е Cáche md pe v gr erhaps hl if that 
ее d'Orleans, There is no doubt that this is | if there is so much discreparmy іо, in L2 M gere EL. be roughly done Jeder Re el e jue 
7 oen white, e I 8-а ha thes е. e dia ры H. Marti man, minster to Yl Yu i. à 
Superior as regar itfulness | poin : From rre ee sei А -— stage) 
"Вав 2. other white I have ever seen. 2. The| Plants that will Grow under Trees.—l can inform| qom L; = ле = ы) 
r "M * Jes | * A Searching Reader " that I have seen during many a| From A. iced ciens do TOt Jaune Càche .. 5 i (steamer) 
po o usky? tribe, he alled * с 
ГТК Of these the Black "Hautbois i is the | spring the ground under the dense shade of а Copper — e йиш 
3, Ble В, 1 and when Properly grown Beech, where a blade of Grass would not grow, а sheet | From Tête ae. Cobe ы "s Jasper House, 
№ yen elaise, say this not only after | of utiful and diversified colours, from several вау 100 to 140 miles or less .. —.. 5days (waggon 
üs ехрепе int from t I have Lo pi varieties of Crocus, with p il was| From roa aedi о пане 200 to í c ) 
же the iende’ places who did ES mind the little extra | sandy. C. D.——Y orrespondent should plant Saxi- em pute xtreme distances here and 
з] worth пет tribe requi am convinced if | fraga hypnoides, pr^ Saxifrage, or ro ushion, time, for they an mes as is well ascer- 
n á . 
d it to answer better than any- {ай поб, ind. stea een the Athabasca 
iil not will reduce it still more. 
0 ы апа w Box and (nuu From Edmonton to Red River, 220 miles.. 7 days (waggon 
becomes Е ! e Black Hautbois, when fully ripe, gui he fact is, it seems at home under trees, and "The PRA багу 1 applies here with still y ) 
than any жа dark colour, = c k,— darker | looks always green. Л. Р., Sundertan greater force. 
à known 
I 
tir he 52, rend had казгр га his plants the same r~a his Beech. 
itce фы ther sor к 
maturity SET Strawber an that stage ж ДАР grown this year ' a quantity of 31 days 
it is extra Жал : т to Lake Superior we know by Professor 
niter delicious. The Hantbois ought to е у то pi ag lle Hino! S vnl that a level road ean readily be ere Taks 
Her the poi y whenquiteri drequiresmuch water | that are s eatable ex xod y соо ting moror, wines the passage to the Atlantic by steam is un- 
b be scd set. "The ers of these ought also in ou^ way likely to be injorious to Wiss аа broken, and this s for NEAYY соора, Апу опе can calculate for 
H "n " та] а 
Mosis Ted Carefully, if large fruit is expec АП that are in e bitte himself with what ease Ману а pony express would 
Brei, Hautbois her r than Belle |injurious, ri free from bittern Ie s TE ers Dog eere that d D Oe on сач Ў кы t. 
"ium, уб likewise produces a seco 0 ng of Grapes.—With t to “G. I.S” | гу to leave the land at all for the lakes and canals to 
"лету "О from the mother pla d early planted | remarks relating to the keeping of Vine borders dry, | reach the Atlantic, where а rail or other rosd is carried al 
a Weh : р the important part of good Grape | the height of land to tho nc north of Lake Superior. 
| aia the Larg m still another execllent variety, | I pst say that po p 4 y icti nita поунае examined chrefülly, and 
Mili Flat Hau f ecollect igit grow! consists in keeping off all heavy rains, bus Than once, the ыты чре of Lake арыба and from 
Lo vine I2or 15 t d d | es vinly where Grapes are required. o o od long. | the explorations then made in places inland at various points, 
"hich in I : Е ае" E vá oots naturally : Tun Ape: seek food in moist places. | 1 am thoroughly convinced that the rough and mountainous 
an of Course, th да come to the lass, of 1 oots ir ander FAS con- | nature of that north shore is confined to the shore of Lake 
E ho, ое Queen stands first, oë who ; berries бериби, where the mountain gorges are hollowed out by the 
ае кагыт ? In Fra E there are to m W- €: m понт que ts flowing n ААА T after pin tv gens as they are 
"tee. two gt x йола petet P n consequence never coche pr^ Ух. with теда о ( most appropriately term ere, and. wou WV е neces- 
sity for endless and dificult expensive 
ч 
H 
end Dr. Nicaise, at EEUE Т must differ from “ G. L. » Т do not attribute 
