рижизка 27, 1862. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1219 
- I am == ше Í am happy to в to ыз ее signs that they are s e International Exhibition, where 50 v 
— Do not su su pose, Mr. Editor, tha tI OAKS AND BEECHES OF DENMARK. | Sweet Almonds were pers Almonds ea go 
ые mysel ТнЕ following tables exhibit the rates of growth of | inta two classes : — Bitter an 
Sn rome n o to mention A І sħall acknowledge an Oak, Quercus Robur, 180 y ears o old, fro rom Denmar ark, ‚йн Атм MOND S are bons obtain ed from Major: 
ithstanding all I have been saying 3M Th y EO j jay 
g geria, an or. е е 
d эй t restrain admiration for a well com- | layers in the Horae wd Exhibition ; to, тч» with da on of liqueu a y па 
без, І canno y g 9 3 macaroons, and different medicinal 
iied ribbon bed, such as we see at Kew and the|fhose of vend tud rears old, from the same compounds, 
Gard But then it may be that I am | country ; an bed be jo ы compare the ет, Атм E M arque s douces).—1l. Tender. 
de us possessor of some bl lood. I wear|growth of the {^^ with that of the Bees Fagus Thin-shelled Te s à ne NE —Shell зау 
з black velvet collar to my coat, said by some to be the | sylvatica, we subjoin the dimensions =: А. specimens | broken betw een the p and thumb, Var. Princes 
ый trace of negro kcu ine leaves loce abies of this wood, exhibited also from Den: Flowers in February and beginning of March Å eatable 
sensitiveness to charms of scarlet, purple i ——— [їп the husk i Lu end of July, and ripens end of 
- my is н їп EE Ey sense ну у p. bull Voy ee (No 4). | ЕЗУ. years old. M ust and beginning of S Б mber, 1% з рер 
r3 between ourselv iora pro ; the best variet It is sold in the shell at an average 
ак sequor. It i ы ms that rk Бү the ribbon e 8 2 N | Р эи мүт of ran DE heetolitre, or about 8s. 6d. а ere ia 
jn, but the garden m At any rate, if Iacknow| „| $2 | Bg | sg | g | $5 | ® i | 3g alf-tender Shelled (&mandes à Coque mi-tendre). 
ydge тыч бг Сыра beds on a largescale | g | 25 Bü $2 3| 23 | BA s$ Shell requiring a somewhat stronger pressure 
e best с саи dti : art, I = aa AS 42 >] à з | Аз |5 5 [break it than the preceding. Of this there аге four 
sake пр for the M ios ry weakness by ddi iona 8 ч ieties : , L'Abbe a San Ё 
bitterness of my dislike for the little patches absurdly TUUS! г ругун La Bontiér h in the of M. 
popped down реду рівну on evory Grass plot at[ , | hee Имде Sa. Ine. |. Ише Шема. Sq. Ine. ripon in September. Imonds are sold in the 
eer villa. villa in ev in ы, En; ei, "— 20 1-0 13% 313 20 1 2 10 395 |shell at about 30 francs the hectolitre, or бз. 3d. e d 
in it does not appear that I, who . 1: : 69 88.5 (Amandes á coque demi«d ү 
bre only moderate XN eans, B, тен mapli M. in giving а Mec Seran AMI I Lee v Raie (also called La Dame), 1 La Ronde. Flowers end 
sp шу 60.1 1.45 | 1898 | 2829 | 00| 1.20 | 18.78 | злот |0 February and beginning of March, рум end of 
porama to hang up on h alls of my zx 70| 1.16 | 91.30 | 848.2 | T0 | 1.05 | 90.88 | 342.4 yes. and in September. They are sold at 25 francs 
fere would not be room if I did. A display of prairie Өр Б 2 im 2 Ue 22 488.0 | the hectolitre, or 5s. 3d. а bushel, 
splendour on my lawn is as TN us v4 Lp E W|100| .81 | 97598 | 5845 |100| 93 | 27.54 ps 4. Hard-shelled,—Var. La Grosse à Flot, La Petite 
doe it stand wi zs garden st. 110 | .75 | 28.78 | 650.5 |10 | 103 | 99.00 | 6881 t je] wers through March, ripens in the first 
i? noe ore i Lethe and forg forgotten? 1 I Жы Ке К iine Noms elei ташто DS А ember. These areesteemed tho best of the 
Where es, my ses, my Daffodils, 4 е ^ ue E —є m hel ed. AImonds, and -— NP the shells at 20 fr. 
ay Peonies, ту Surf es, my Hyacinthe my Roses, | "M | $934 | уз пы cx | aeaa | иы f the hectolitre, or 4e, 34. a bus 
my Irises, my Pinks, my Picotees? here be my | 160 65 | 30.760 |1001.8 m .88 | 81.60 | 1110 5, Late.flowering Hard-s died Almonds (Coques 
огей plants АЧ m my Pine with a story attached uu ma 9 o 112901 AM .95 | 99.50 | 1295. |dures; Amandiers à Floraison tardive.),— Var. La Grosse 
ta them, to make the way pleasant to my guest as we| =—— тзв заа — — — — —— [Verte flowers end. оѓ March; ripe, Se ptember; pro- 
smter n e borders)—where is my bit of KAGVRITINAIGI | FAGUS SYLYATIQA, uctive. La petite (aA tig end * March; іре епі 
Saxifraga ор iiis brought by Capt. Parry from Common Beech (No. 18). | Common Heeck (Мо. 21). f September. in Le 
süder a b of ice in Melville жее: is ГУ Denmark. Den Quies Avril Dire in А Ка "the latest pa all god, 
E аде x Minen! upon—where my Teazl -|- This should be noticed for ornamental lanting я а 
my Deadl Nightshade — serre my rank 10 83 А 5 || ate flowering sort.] Ripens in Septem ы It is a 
Ped where be my emblems - йыш Highland 30. A d » 2 | new variety., La Laty, flowers Y^ of Mar ch, rinde ls 
Саз жеге j—where 40| 1.20 | 7.03 89.8 | р ы; very productive. Та Tournefort, 
White Hepatica wi its—wher Д КАЙ 50| 214 f 11.36 | 101.3 flowers end of March, ripens in qs L pred 
with its anecdote—my Musk рау with j its tale— | 90 5-4 bd A | ers end of March, ripeus in September. АП the: 
Woodsia with its adventure? tell| 80} 106 1 4 0 Almonds are sold at about 18 fr. the hectolitre, * 
Don't be frightened. m not goin now. 5 аш 3s. 104. а bushel 
I want to tell about plant after plant gathered by| ~ F - im the Quereus |. б Common Hard-shelled Almonds. Good bearers 
If in my wanderings abroad—plant after plant | Rop: - 4 the 2 o а ч ed in the| Var. Madame, Ailland, Pointu, Gr e, Jaunore 
ted by my friends in their C "vela. almost iri i у, не bras > 2 ч 90th year of Jumelle Rondette, Guillaume, Noisette, Ventre, 
every plant with its ac and calling up remembran нү, e age of the Prin Aw tolerably. uniform, and greater | Chartan, Aveline, Pistache T P Plate, Lisette 
}— | than in the last 90 years, But it must be observed, | La Doule nero nd, Dowblons, 
too | that although: the layers were nok so thick, y 
qo pow ence, 
et as each 
successiv нь а ағ mference, ДА more wood 
the gratification of bei di able з бе de your friend was formed A the first the h P d ^ nee et pe 6 La 
something ће) һай not got. How amiable the self- | At tha áo e pa an 90 E e the А of i tree, Rouge, Thes d die mostly grown, and, 
denial with which he would not rob you. “It will n area was 517 sq кашы Ам t| taking b year wins mother, tho E үе abundant. 
bear dividing—I will wait until it own." What à oU & had n 1250. аме inch e In gensons, and when Tt injured 
charming bond of union between a whole circle of н» this 517, leaves 789, фр я ormer of these numbers.| БУ: frost, the anim tyr They не on the 
end of February lue tho wiiddle ot March. The Almonds 
| rep presenting » bulk of tinbet бюз їп the. first half 
of the tree's existence; the r that formed in the 
offor eel 
that t Dopo ke the ш». -y edes d ishe 4— ЕЎ Oak of 170 years had about е ‘same 
deu eelings vlic h accompanied it have not at 90; as the onejust noticed had at the same E ; 
but after it. amore rapid growth, and i y its 
À Айт бшепн V NS ribbon craze | last, 10 years it; formed opui 20d tha ^ 
н т way with the walls of the ene Having | period. Its diameter was 
itas в gardon, why retain the walls? Perhaps|" "ho common us pee ct A 18, made 
has not "eng i thi stage, р it certainl и 
x 
garden walls are 
“С with, and he recibe 1o itself i is S represented by 
et dhribbery in ани гане qe» ribbon beds, 
inm 
Tho а Beech, Fagus sylvatica, № far 
реса Ше rna ea all а of € anon It 
a good. start area of its. 
plun 
Andi it їз десе d А Tik like it. So 
of zik м pt эле}, їп е € Ls 0 pi 
td rg peras "do, «hey ure utterly insendibls 8 
i ley ey are u 
to йш, and m Lm I cd been iy Up | about 
mfort at a 
like a Frenchman 
my w thi 
he Eros for Tm There is a sense | 
tobe and "aia. dg. а walled аа which is not 
e^ кч À bery, however e оды in, 
Ч s,how аге we to ot ulti- | 
tude of climbing plants Mog seem expressly made to 
а Wi e up our walls, how 1 
do wel with tj e Sul we abandon, which will | Shere 
e 
үс and protection of a wall, but will ground. 
I shall not E 
Кын mueve qp de subject. A hostof| 
7. Bitter A 
nal. rer ры, 
аге sold by the — e the Bm and fetch about 
3s. 10d. а bushel; 1 merce they are always 
1 Хаг. Hard-shelled (à Coque dure, 
doma flowers about the medium 
eason; ripe mber. DemitAmere: Mode 
the dada zb. Len bitter. th are 
use, and are much au in PTS "the reni 
t 
ES ES ? that the ordinary 
varieties of commerce im Provence are thé Crombees 
sorts, thin and soft-shelled, .beyranes, 
and other 
. | Matherones, and Bontières, ordinarily in the shell ; 
? | Princess [e PEFEA in France, rali 
„Hollan: prie d Ladies Almonds 
(Amandes à Dame), s 
ear to the United States ; 
and vi he: н ande 11 ru t) employed prin- 
cipally, in s. and for fine 
. doi rice t 
Almond. у are also those which keep the best. 
ts of уутан into France were, in 1860, 
Colonial friends, especially in Australia. 
oor Gardening. 
| Tur tem Te of which I wrote 
months ago, are certainly very early, if A аге ; 06 
large. Mine, planted in e and k ina 
window of an unused fi room are 
ям time in the dark, "M 
ту ias 
one. 
can only once be brought to see that | 1х ГР Italy, the cultivation to iudow, and certainly th 
st choose between the. Жа. and the se өз Almonds i а ip an 9 of pun An nce ina ін Рур ng ды to. fo ha u kind. Уе жы 
divided po fear of the result. What I ‚ is the | com point of vie boa and ye Ке, ай, эре, "rs out almost directly thé buds appear; it is 
TA policy whieh in attempting to hold both would Fletes first-rate this stage of their gro utilis, that they gain 
or what is the same. врої т . Let the ribbon income where the ахь M is fons A knowledge | so much on other kin n fact, not three weeks е 
„be confined. their proper places — great | of the different kinds, good and indifferent, must th 
зе m nts—and let the private gentleman antageo: » ЗҮ E lea со sign of flowers. Now they are m 
the aid the unprofitable жй ча) and fall back ffer M varieties, b 
- Gi of üe ОШ Moe of flowering herbaceous plants. 
