. агч зе Аа d it іп a growing state. 
Fesrvary 9, 1861.| 
THE GARDENERS' iss uu Rs AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
121 
provided no decomposition 
or 
congress" ” has bee n held S Lyons to сона {ча the 
hawking and hunting g seats, а and also a place much | of bei f confusion with any — uoo ей change in nomenclature leading to much con- 
ili their gala days. eaten en masse, young and firm ns in |fusio 
it А Japanese n get ot е principal | w ich tubes are not yet formed нб die оа, hese two ог thre ons past а *pomological 
d 
er 
a general selection. of plants, arranged i in the same 
| have taken place, ma 
re par 
for making gravy. 
It t is s no ot however fit for ketchup, as its juice i is quite 
to consist of — and Azaleas in Lave variety, 
cies; Hibiscus, do.; Chrysanthe- 
th 
s species; us mcos Kalmias ; Pe 
». owed Bamboos three species, besides 
мна. з Пех, several вре cies ; 
ИЕ ыы ү е, 
the view obtained NT gon — ground of the 
ntium e 
; found. principally on the 
tya | someti 
t ced дыы warts 
Wherever old Oak P. this ба 
i far more vbundant in in 
In Italy 
wever 
rala titudes. 
Chesn 
mes on БЕКЕН Walnut, and Ash. On the latter 
r. Graves once found a specimen thai 
nearly 30 lbs. 
d k burst 
ing throu ugh "the bark. atis cuir swells a 
elongates, becoming velvety й а соу eres with 
ene о bear a strong 
esemblance to an ox tongue. y^ че тин акам | 
it is rather gums ula te d than | velvety and assumes а rich 
red 
ut, and it also Fue se 
weighed 
Bo 
са Led be the most part the decisions "t this 
ss have been sensible, and likely to put at rest 
the names of many kinds of Pears; the principal 
nurserymen in France having adopted them. In the 
* Muséu ш,? however, tbis congressional nomenclature 
ed, aud M. Decaisne in the 
am 
Chrétien d ver (Winter Bon Chrétien), a name iho: 
Crottée" for Doyenné 
brown shaded with 
|or less «ыс. The under side meanwhile loses | 
gradually its red or rosy and becomes whi 
or Иер The little warts which ЕТЕ 
ое CD ry, and t 
towards Yeddo, is very рені puto 
still more ло аб this season by the vieles tinge on the 
decaying foliage of the Maple gere and the plains of 
standing ` Rice visible i in all direct 
From Og f the e dps we 
to Osakusa, situated on the banks of the riv The 
t ed the largest in Yeddo ; it is 
surrounded by a lar; zaar similar t pd i 
pr a menpea ade а large garden. 
e Nippon Bass or Bridge of Japan, from 
ев all de [s in Japa are Ша a place 
being so miles either N., S. E. ог W. of 
а Nippon P 3 
The Japanese шры Ду far seel the Chin 
t n many 
ourselves; the strikin Los eatness of t x establishments 
contrasts greatly with th тфу places met with in 
ina. Many of their specimens would do it toa 
n gu ardener, their Chysanthemums pray 
d ‚ еуеп a London exhibition. Their 
vds In confinin 
m Y тШ a light 
ses of ere 3d, supplying them with unlimited 
quantities of manure w 
eir success in ida trees is mainly to be 
rte. te the last d cause. The soil acts 
merely eans of ing the roots from the sun 
pro 
and ^e. Tt is X manure A var which nourishes the 
The tity and s паг of the timber trees in 
the the neiglibourliood of Yeddo far exceeds anything that 
bed. Ta annex өн аттен ofa vay a 
whi ch I have 
prin 10 = їп Sive 
aponica, tens thousands of irees, 
from 12 to A5 feti in circumference. 
à 1 ifolia, 15 to 20 fo жгут їп cireumference, 
a single specimen measured 28 feet circumfer 
жу ша, 
15 to 20 to 25 feet. 
roba ably rendered | 
най Y rival | 
“as small pots as possible ; | 
Open aot generally the same for all 
FISTULINA HEPATICA; Fr. 
Cryptogamic Flora. 
star-shaped become п more a, burst a 
«04 are at once. TOREM as distinct tube; be tips of 
hich are free and whose inner walls bear the spores. 
The flesh “when psc ШЕ red. па uw like B 
Copied by permission from Greville's tí 
t the apex, | 
always us the em, and it is 
in England and America. ` Poire des Vétérans, for Besi 
des Vétérans, saem — for, and the fruit is most 
ainly not Miis! a splendid оге. 
а 
Beurré Beymont, which i is much н 
erto it has 
» js or was 
motte de Par- 
g 
çon is Юсуви d lengon, a 
excellent Pear, and quite Mery of 
а place i in the “ Jardin 
“ Poire de —€— > jnstend of the 
name of Beurré Gris 
I have always propagated it as 
and even 
Brown Beurré. 
o 
ux зат vem is a most 
delicious Pear. so a hard: 
variety of the Brown Бене hitherto i чен not ha 
much colour as the Beurré d'Amboise, but it is of 
root,. its fibres base to the 
whole. distils a in the older 
partsis very дері in en i stans thefingers. When 
10 "Pepe 
Eug iri iniret 
lir spo very common, 10 to 12 foet, 
MYCOLOGY. —No. ХАП. 
VLINA HEPA TICA, Fr. 2 mds 
PS we pcd ie a reduced fi 
worthy o ecial notice. 
curious Fungus 
some, or the delica: te arom: a 
unah 
opini Frie 
of | outer side of the tubes te entitle 
of | its char 
t TN 
ped врат RA it EE s all its beauty and looks like a 
it toa ages in ? удна 
| А soft Polyporus (Р. querneu nd) s ошен 
тайїа fro Sur 
hymenium, эе perfectly деша їп Substance. The | Beurré D: 
which 
» v it is nob vct to rename оог we ell-known 
iel and make ” inexperienced 
TE penned these 
common 
infe ested I enter- 
ect for the accomplished author of 
n Fr Whitier," cau 
against рш go ‚арпа ous Pers pe in fruit 
nomenclature. The ved when as I 
it, but though somewhat similar decaioniDy in form, 
acters are such as to leave hs pe mn fo 
в, but 
ht t own fruit school, translat- 
ing or r making far- eted fie names * into En lish 
om 
бге is. „д0 › other Euro opean spec 
its › tongue, as Paulet writes, and say “ Come o pat ont 
t 
шек, grows in America at the "s of Cento with 
т do ubt. names wit th some meaning attached to them, making 
ue of tbe Horticultural Society our founda- 
ion stone. Above all, if, as I hope, we are to have a 
ope, 
rated, let the conductors of it 
Continental wor ks : that kind, 
undance, large size, and wholesome rse tten wood, and a - the extensive | and 
give fi f varieties о! t- 
quality - at Dr. Badham зара that m properly pre- collections m ade i M Corte in in North and South E quality only. How disappointing it іза fter admiring 
pir Doha - + а tis however | Carolin f some kind of Pear to find that x 
у 8 d еы егу раја I t5 Our taste nota calent ame И, J. B. merely some old variety fit for baking or 
esirabte dish unless mixed with minced veal or chicken, ou. or that it isa kind тегу handsome but sE о ad 
and seasoned with lemon juice and Cayenne pepper. eoa a spots 
А зне iiem С: ле cutin rinm and broiled us JARDIN FRUITIER DU MUSEUM 
ey, ose authority in N the mbers of this bea: 
H 3 3 is beautifal work = : Cor 
а тене 18 атр А thinks D as most | pu. ан ished my attention was "e аа ak н 'st Compound.— The e е їп or Pa : 
rich fien grey. Mee is og Wi Шү b ае d that we should have a most с Tu du of t; the ү? ult headed "Des а f E Scale > 
other boiled m n Vienna en ettet peret or Pe ook, too dear for or general e бешш but ee Pines," after stating that Pines immersed for 10 vivet 
=: it ity. foun t isti К 
em al ad, i E> Н Evel mer wa ES "n dice w viti chicory e however, that the errors of the “ Album de Pomologie » hen "amd 16 gallons ае prem Ри 
Eng Folies are a P^ like n tat und Dites ауа sa e Anm pue ыз Pomologie ? x Ше | cleaned, continues—* I had tried Gishurst C. 1 
Fangi, ws e many other | Belgian rnment were tuated, and э ork edu тие 
wu indigestible when co dt in бо Сома. many other remedies, all of which proved a failure. 
en bes an 
deleteio ous properties, and it 
grea 
spy stomach, it за по 
has the great ad antage 
are, the frog of old and obsolete 
kinds of fruits not dere of cultivation, and a capri- 
* Suchas **25ve Anniversaire de 
[аши е opold 1*;" *'Bergamotte 
Leo 
” t Poire du Congrès Pomologique,” the names 
