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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE Аа сузы наным GAZETTE. 627 
cme, Delicatum, Electra, Princess Royal, Claudianum, 
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[жй also cam skilful Gra onfined to this particular в Spot, but is met with 
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ribute well grown 
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n collections. or ood Ir жез) [== fruit came from Messrs. 
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ck корага, in the shape of мые | generally жый - coast, especially in eaverns, Th 
Henderson, | beach her vered with g Y X: = 
pe er, some 
> Allen and Hill, to whom 
hi 
m prizes were fatiguin ng t 
awar "in w - their names stand. Of | the 
) жеч sg oos near Windsor; t the sort: 
= Bijou, Perdita, , Bacchus, Lord Clyde, mim i ts tl re one weeds 
pedis s of Ingram? s Prolif | hangin dici гч Pd lux 
"S ер: sorts were Lord 
Clyde Desdem Flora, Bian ^ ° Prince of Wales, 
Leviathan Viola, уг б and Ariel Л 
also showed in this class, Of Scarlets, r two 
SAU. dina: but they iei. "little à new or 
groups 
remarkable. 
Of Seedling Pelargoniums Mr. Nye, 
ot 10 pants in 
u ced ging 
uscat. The. et o came from Mr. Standish. | se 
B and 
were n and i | th. ga 
the class of four dishes the "best | be ruthlessly swept away. I have seen growing her 
5 i at vigour, within E few yards of Ше в surf, чен 
в Са] lyste, ia 
ts A chiefly "Ho yal Weorge | very common 
wers beautifully wer qa yim pink, 
Mes 
and Turnbull. "The sor yal G y 
and Violette Hátive I uge на Mm d sepium, having flow 
Játive Nectarines. class of two dishes ooke eria а letevirens is yh eee in one 
Pe 
sent some rime fine things, ы whick | 
Snow sent beautiful fruitof Violette Hátiveand Gallande | along 8 part of the c ; indeed, iti is Qe ly 
"eaches; and Messrs. Cameron, Judd, Rawbone, Little, | known E nglish habitat for rd rare Moss, as jd 54 2150 
etais, fine n quality and shape; Kettle 
е. Patti, "both Кы, cm d rose- 
ear thr oaf; do 
on tho upper 
drum and M 
mith, brewitt, Hawkins, Tilyar, and Dunn, also | {дг an Trish Alga Б» Brownii Itisa 
howed well in this class. With the ex ception of|fact Howe r. Ralfs h 
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coloured sorts of different. м В 
Lord 
ma, урь 
the last isa ng w. 
y. Ther 
hope to see repr 
richly ros sort, "H. shown si "Mr Id 
noticed one wo good additions to the ике жнг 
class, especia liy two ds. called Sunshine and Sunset, 
Fuchsias vos excellent, especially those from Mr. 
т. Es i 
T Gem, a 
| hose just nam 
Fair; 
e were also other v nw we | and 
oduced nex 
5 
8 
Dov "s an Nectarines, and No blesse and | west 
Bar 
t 
In 
er cave at a short dis i ton "n € Mousehole, 
of Apricots, Plans, and Figs, there were no separate m collector ut intomo pem alwa; 
te | exhibitions, t h some «бе shown in collections; Dentieula ten — still "farther 
Cherries = confined to Bl: ack Tartarian, Bigar- | | с: , and on the rocks M 
reau, and Elton. Mr. ottia JM Them velas At the b A E 
from a ee: house, in w hich it was stated frost hs ad | Mousehole i the junction of the slate and gra: 
been very severe as late as May last. They looked | and several interesting veins o t- ranite in the a 
bee Pit the card ree us that they were quite | may м distinetly seen at low 
eatable, and that gro g Cherries in cool estia ofed| ^ =ош mom than à е. eliptical аа ы: Сеше 
ile 
Young, g А "à ghgate. 
^vere АА, not only for profusion of bloom ea 
й the pl measuring o 
e varieties Де en Prince 
Flow. А 
to pa 2L d Moro of the chur It is 
to grow them a Мера Я in that way. 
wberries were good. Mr. Turner 
mu ns ofthe vir. ris the high et to 
showed тараны: Ka d, this track will be found of mu 
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Star, and Omer Pasha. It will wi 
ese are arieties. group was also 
were Souvenir de Chiswick, 
edici, 
a dis 
Melons were plentiful, md Деш speaking qnn vr "йур. 
Er Зее usen high е; 
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а EG 
n shown in end condition by | 
Mr. d of Limpsfiel E A names of the sor! 
| iven by us on с. Сап 
is (Smit. th), clear yellow, looked а useful sort for 
—— Collections the first 
"Strawberri rreau N; her 
Trentham "Hybrid M Melons. Mr. Tillyard, gr. io *j Kelk, 
Esq., sent excellent ди es of Green Gage and Victoria 
Plums , Violette Набу eaches ; Oscar, Goliath, Victoria 
Apple, Black Ham 
tham Ей апа 8 bfieldsaye Melons; pberri 
and Elton E RM Quer CR Ruffet 
Pal ence and x 
White Ischia Figs. y Birge ЕЕ 
ritish н Strawberries, 
Fruit was plentifol and good, especially G pes. In|9 
eshed ki PR d i iust Teilen ил Jungermann nia se 
Among the best Ms om ¿Trentham Hybrid,| Nor is 
ts | Egyptian, and Strathfieldsaye. 
ENTOMOLOG ШУА 
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-—7. W. Douglas Esq. |ringing ofthe workmen's tools, 
ond exhibited on behalf whi ite is ri 
e 
is i u; m si! 
rsey exhibited | moderate sized house. Of course such po 
beautiful Baring of the Унеча: АШЫН ОЁ | masses cannot b 
Indian Lepidoptera, executed from nature by +ће | blas 
members c sper family. Mr. Solom 
rare а resting Coleoptera, i 
Lyruidon а Haworthi, foun 
quantiti. бая ея mm а. 
не kingdom. stage was wes. 
en at the cove, but » it is ре ч p^. wp 
dian алеја, 
the British Museum, and the only 
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wson, AI Mid and Turnbu t 
i th 1 fwhi no 11 
Dawso 
whieh were fine ens o ise Straw- 
- Blac Xi ат И pode 
Musqué Grapes, e of different 
Pi good. 
ү» essrs. Young, Bailey, and Barnes showed well, 
Vineis side presen 
In sets of our | ith 
the most 
otv superior 
ted the ө «йай of the Mone of that се ше it is remarkable Ка nt оп А, spero 
Е e of the al 
of Ceuthorhynchus allied to C. sulcicollis, km aid оссште! чу рее. б velis peer peo BÉ ed gis 
con + Species, the i fit fi uildin, 
inted out its distinguishing characters, and read a masses ar are Wat КЕ hu! m 
атуга of ~ E the specific name of|extend across the е valley. 
and the first two exhibitors tors had also fin specimens ot 
the best were furnished by 
Messrs. СЕЕ Davis, and Gardiner, but 
rom Mr. 
Lande! 
Blood 
т. Ruffett, 
In the а of three dishes of Grapes, the best came 
from Mr. Henderson MES. the ec E Sutherl 
inornatus. The ecretary read a paper ET V. rhi hi d 
Wollaston on tho "Punti of the Canary ] Isia lands. times е 2 p га ё 
аа T eem joints of the 
3otíces of Books. fail to strike the most casual observer ; these materially 
A Week at the gt End. Ж. J. T. Blight. 1900, | facilitate the progress of the workman. 
lie de < 
If well written pages, SUD o of very good woodcuts, | diatrypa 
а useful map, and a thorough knowledge of the sub- наа a 
orm 
ila. The "осш Г faci- 
ject constituto ^ rst-class guide book, this must ant and fine 
be h 
“Trentham, who sent beaut. 
1 берь ied Down 
| late LM 
me г remark RO la oid 
several exhibitions of b o rr deae geni r 
оосо . Black Prin 
rom Mr. Hill, gr. amy БИТ 
St. Peter's from Mr. Allport, бю " Point We 
From Mr. Li чы Stoke Court, near Slough, and Mr. 
: ihe ere P bes is anything to see 
variety. к M. Hen mon: 
t [are in 
апке. „Тһе author, wio resides а{| Оп the ting ern side, as been быту ш 
Реп tal 1| pros t quarry works; it may still be found 
along the co betw һе Logai а кой 
‚ between 
А, Ives and St. Lev: I suite church The ир st Тано runs up а considerable € distan 
f Cornwall is called. With ри of his tory an and into the it is a very pic turesque 
iquari Ша: жш: д евре чайы: а рыр аша ады, 
arches over 
* Near "he Моно, about edit 
from the Mer a e, is another “platform on which cannon | catch ор 
were moun It is a very difficult scramble down | Wheel; we then 
еи ; 
uarter of a mile | гі RM VR RR Agr UT 
of the water 
as it is 
eoe ee 
desirous apre ч what his 
97 е second, "imasphuch as ай who si saw it 
Fr ed eg hopes that some one 
[Ка 2feet in length, ro it is digi ds пос е - 
1o M 3i ther parts y wi pum 
is unà АЙ. rarely exceeds 6 or 7 inc hes, Ei is! r peAa and "de шы ot the Trevalis family 
