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ТЕ is no justification of this pro pe soil" I tried two sets from F. - seme —— 
CE idend may peor accurate, or | оЁ my south wall, where s Tranan, теат h tural department of your Paper, Ho жоп my 
"hat at some future time the ЖЫ ФИЙ strength now stands; and both sets signally failed. | А dinner was given, and my brother and boys Were 
here needful n the ease of They turned yellow and freckled, and ended with 
be ended with a invited. My broth 
e jn mierant tha, is am d oth ers, the deserip- ре бос о bobry or two, which made me | it. Some ee ny d some fine but 
d f allure, -The Queen and her race, though | eatable Strawberries, “ blob: gi ” 
snd plate d al må к all, cannot be recommended {ог all soils | came from Lord оь Whai St vie di 
оса Moreover, they require а powerful sun | they allsay was the best end most delicious! 
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yr, How T Ду botan у (as coriecrns баса to n them. In wet seasons they are not so good | and next, у жш The Bicton Pine Whey Шей 
p ur КЕ pt Pani of the second-class СЕЕ av and called ita “ White Bear.” Heaven defend w 
v from the cate a avi oi а A ‘science north- east gar rde en, very severe aspect in T where | from * bears ! IE — 2 
gil to fall its requisitions by giving u and where фе ген but boiling water| I am glad to fiud that at length Mr. Riv 
each plant which is the source o of а dis- сап i estop her. r ben Mr. Glo ede this 170 | gi in his last catalogue Ela = adn - je 
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due. has placed 
found in eomm it must be by : S 
sing reconceived notions to bend to facts, |^ Was o obliged to eut off the to pack them i 3 ; : H 
ET ]terin ressing these for | snugger compass, "This 1 did at юр ге paok Шеш in's | Baemberrit and denoribed har as + оре of tho besh 
by alt 8 P 18 reques varieties known. T9 f Mr. Ri 
too f I thank Mr. Doubleday for his 7 ту 9 AT. т] who does 
126 p. th ord “ : correction, А ү во humble а fragarian a great honour to correspon 
defini- | i ы, r i pro үүнү in future, with him, that in "m s "itor д, displays » - 
ought to be, E [её "ns pee » a p repe and n eid leading featu ures о total “ 
А moment's consideration will convince Mr. | Do üble day ауа суш w^ т)" Ry m кш zs е H- 
жди that this is no less presumptuous than : a Тһе | Не speaks of his friend, E dicic as the frs 
1 us; їп other words, the end and aim*of | of soil. world; and it is for t io 
ari nabh help! tho 'déüggist- Tos be жд ы rens en Rin р in the Bland- | reason that somo Атта, which E gas 
and but for that it ranks as a dea r. Gloede told me Dr. Roden’s plan t measured | for те 
ч а the less abl 
кше! And if we do not fall in with a pharma- | 2 feet over) are hardy in vitiis pecu bu ав all soils | of this о delidio i pe ПОРА Em 
entical view of species, we are assume to alter or | are not pm they co : ould UE mended for | Nov. 24. 
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Pisis not complimentary, to say the least of it; | ће hardiest. Let us, however, Wk them in order. I 
le fu q m to Mr. | Pav 
b d t Nin dh M Bd to ss wh ai pip zb E dwarf, stout, healthy, but GARDENS ОЁ САШ AHP — 
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күй : 8 Mis Жер» the Бе best botanists in пок, TOME variety here. La Grosse Sueróe appears, | Ii tho lest Nuwber of the = Түше -— 
ust 10 20168, but | 3$ ts , to be its жс = but it runs more Ee Horti cultur: al Society” М — e from the 
А Peru, i$ quoted, їп reply to 
є acts | i ‚ lat 4, | the. Society’s invitation to o contribute to their Great 
me Bs it has been 1 that it was “во, "di е therefore d more уйш, Ta vera ү Fruit Show 
zs. dia, is inert; that the wild Celery, in comm р I ilm sure Pi y to your letlat, pus me to observe that 
Europe is poisonous, in Bou hili a capital thatit would suit all localities l seas Last | it арро sad a much more Ei ел: сей state of horticulture 
esculent; that the root of Aconitum Napellus in | year it failed to р: а 2 ed "is дор I have |t than at present exists in 
frigid climates is innocuous ; and that, t ough we 1 disfruited runn m fro Fran which are | scarcely be said to exist at t ali ы at lenst only of & 
eld multiply these instances ad infinitum, we healthy ; but ва do not keep pace in н. тот with | very limited kind. "There is a b rude cultivation of 
sill add but one—that according to How Anp's| 9 other foreign and кий kr Iam oe to the | fruit-tre — i etn AN t such a person ав 
f Noe: | Quinologia," p. 15, one species iometimos furious assaults of the S. W. wind, the y is hoar | & nurse гу lieve is not = 
pies ЁГ йена Quinine, aud some- frosty for weeks after spring quic res ott the| “Very ^id А, ie -gro oft this country could be 
n , nd he will not feel i it, þu : == he made to comprehend the intelligent dm and purposes 
la of the Royal Horticultural pai and most difficult. 
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№ me we retract дор from the аке is nature's ps and the ко йя resur. 
e gave to Mr. ARD's work, | rection), and nm ог |an vigo at his own expense. 
whose a id plates Sis M bulls are, | going wd Hence the place is во Kod $6 The statement here made i is Ре borne оп& by 
asa whole, alike creditable to ым and artist, | ОЁ Roses Strawberries for » publie "T pes M. Devoté, i sul issir s the n 
alikevaluable to the botanistand pharmacist; but t| Anything. "that i pda here must have a good Coast of Sout erica, in an paper lately 
blished in the A Bulletin of the аган the Hor- 
no: laudati т n is not our function : Mr. rra асан c Max төй ficos И | йг! 8 ot Bel or the year 1861, upon 
h is e charac iy m Mr. |ticul pow ies gium 
IE s рны onz dirait | oyets, af Ya Candan to at hg i pae eie За nq 
J - “ Belgian, à first-rate oveli. which deserves a first| We shall lin Кре x Devoté thro ngh his systematic 
i place іп а garden. 1618 very scarce and К eagerly | horticultural exa mination of the whole country, but 
STRAWBERRIE ; А í à Ee 
er of any I ever 
! мү» "ЫЕ кт К very id h js purmo named it in the "Fori io xf publie iei 
И" Ше h pe: d 5 ia dark thing about it. Wereit as quick and robust of growti 
"um p Го $i as De T should prefer il 4 ч wi ll he ssec А 
fully kicker арры БИРО tion, more t kets, о able prom 
|y kicked over the first x ‚ Empress Eugenie is a no EM uc dede cr "tile tic ets, or agree promet 
g was o'third; wi other. "The seaso n has been ME the Jasi шев eürs, “henGover nment acquired a 
EE up ERROR A Зар dorso M взен а large Се, the best iof all the piece of M des t ned t come a public garden, 
rus ied out--he ян Pee detected ; large sorts. My plants of it failed to set their berries, | nothing of this sor =н was P mi in it. 1854—185! 
" ho lo lobi ЖЫ tothe EA hoar frosts, and I got no fruit | there wer I two gardens, properly во gun ia Y 
you , : kindly sent me a | Lima— which no longer exists 
vid ifs Windows, it was yor yoa үү | noble dish. ot [4 Dat. owing to the rain and want of | of the Consul ln e varion qd 2 d A 
on neighbours rübbed off d ida bees, ond | sun, they were “ blobs of vi vinegar and water" ^ Thisis|rative plants are c ultivated РЕ expense. Vege- 
, the the most tract orthy of the seven recommen ed by | tables at Lima аг TL 1 
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I | the most suitable of them for all soils and localities. What partially uai de the person called Porter, 
Crop I am that Merc poen boy. | The four best Strawberries 1 had sent | who h din ought rdeners from Europe, was the salo 
Теб m hi рете a Pas eb to me are Eliza (Rivers), Wonderful, La Constante, ere commonly sold at 
Y ri Г tak pe that the public wiii ge% а ma poe Eugenie. Ihave mentioned them in my 
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proposes four соев Strawber- ü rcu ава gays is ^ a first-class Strawberry " (I do 
аге to match Eliza in all lands Е - E as my ie? tij here; but the only Strawberries flowers and fruits, a common flower of our gardens, 
К et or sun or no viz., the М deros, was sold at several pi , and 
mentions is Magnum b и is the | were Eliza (in four ages), Wonderful, like Sir W. Scott a bunch of Grapes cost in 1854, during the season, 
e line of La Reine, and Bicton Pine. Trollope's| about 2 wi sb at is more than a franc, and d 
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Tag a.—This is all that he say thought that I did ample justice to to Eliza, W. h 
ot succeed ет Өрө ы and La Constante, by sayi inf they were the Ro [? е., There are no means of g by ш from one part 
han rowable) eubs itutes for the Queen. As regards | 49 f Peru. т do Toads, s and the 
] ina Superba, and Filbert Pine (the three p mr places are separated other by arid 
berries that I ever Pg ate, when properly д 2да water. All communication therefore 
rkshire, who | ripened), with the үре words of good, * where they | Is 
escribes it 48 | may be grown, I hav placed them 4% prie cdd or 1 ** At s0 ideam only, as at Pisco, there is water and 
here, but I dis- general со] ection in tho 1 16th section. ms 4 but at the other ports, Islay, Arica, Iquique, 
ре н 0 be We * асов ally bija, the sands P and at же rale! ES 
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pa ДАЙ ko Um T Sup a d Fil d | ыа water and wines со 
6 tail- | Pine, and inde ho зо pea int Peer tede “Ab эчү TN there is very little 
d crop | no need of 
vation апд 
Wonderful, "im #28 буя 4 Тре trav elier woare aiy dada s anything t 
ү: the ram nced. Not five out t of 100 ns | eat NO жй: d M Ma Mam ei e em 
à ment, and they both cropped well and| Ned grow e three or any m of them success ly, реА апу пу бей in working mines of silver в nd copper, and 
the pene] t: yet they are not good Strawberries for | m soils wii in all seasons. says Eliza is interior 3| crate of lime." 
Yi public, E e Т am not prep et to deny "his, but it will | fA (Chili), where also 
% Да Chálonnais е. form of the Mes Pd чо perfection, hough very g » ves Fi de pr — дор nd of fruit trees 
vill I like hc her in davor, and excellent ; but | seasons, as easily as s Eliza will Tn Teie а ue A | teo Peaches are collected and dried in к 
Succeed every wh. Mr. Gloede sent "i to | berry, and requires more su ook Eliza, Wonderful, | ds and plains where th 
о one А : ine, four ] There are also many vineyards а p 
Sent this Puce "Ар with it:—“ La Chálonnaise, [ded Ж Уйна, nda brothas were a John | | sow seeds, and vast parages w ә йону Web 2 
Таівей by an amateur, Dr. pee of phone bakam article lately hosce agricul- | ġa the nature of thé Chilian to destroy rees, bu 
гө port when t finds в ‚ whose 
