Остовев 19, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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also the Esperione and Golden Hamburgh; but the e | res 
Muscats clearly showed p even Е the favour- | 
ced, 
tho announ ims 
+ м 
Examples | its present month's n num ber 
g deco 
va portrait of Disa 
tricted to -= A of popular flowers — | object of cultivation, though as much as "possible is is 
uncem is wa flowers and such as|procured in a wild state o 
on account of its superior 
— —Oopens | quality. Two distinet varieties appear in the Pru 
one with a red, the other with a a pale stem, of which 
b 
this, the Editor tells us, aie other 
Whiting, and Mr.| | remarkable ings that like “ other bulbs" the “roots s in quality. 
‚ Monkshood = also lar; 
able mer we have experien rtificial heat 
is red to have them in mec 
of an unknown Black ra of no 
merit were — by Mr. 
homson, gr. Arche a. sent a аа mch жез Whi 
Grape, w which was consi pro ge» 
pn "the | but little result, because 
es | tions from the Cape of Good Hope, and till | lately with 
of өз Nene of giving them 
of 
work o| 
grow rd as png ч at there may not be too moch 
f the laboratory [^ much over the season of 
were of a pale ыст" colour r, of goo 
flavour cell nt, what тый E of a | like these “other ре lbs T c rest; that he | stress upon tiun З E eme ше = 
uscat, Wilson, sent fro Per ed ри» in course time it wil \ | into fi x um ари, таза ние ИНН 
Cottage, near Weybridge, t =ч fine вресіте s | sheltered places eS damosnes near str [in ‚рр 1 amt 
of Nortl S Apple, унй Ыы, 14 cem in | or ponds, 
cin нан е, A varie ае 36 oz. 'Гһеу facem " and that the 'labellum " is marked with | which isnow erased on. A. с in 
were from potted trees which had set their fruit in an | "rich crimson s ain. i T «ме equo а E. not the | the old Dublin and London Pharmacopos ins as t eias г de) 
orchard house and ripened it out of раз From Мг. | саве, as the testifies. oes is “well 1 
Noctis; "Enfield D ане е t specimens f| known writer” hich is labellum ! and what in the Flore Française, where the "aer v " 
Ribston Pippin, T aru а Margil Apples; | the. parts iih. are spotted with crimson? The confounded with A. tauricum, т rre ends se R 
and Mr. Spencer, o , sent an extremely inte- | Gardeners’ Chronicle some time since directed attention | t the usion even Kd the б “Wolfsbane, : 
resting collection of Apples from the Valley of the|to the very marked s f Mr. LzAcH and Herr а 90 indeed on nip accounts to be far mo 
Severn—principaly cider kinds; but them | Sc in cultivation of this once intractable | jer nien d of cultiva 
one or two A erem plant. The other con imulus ,| Henbane also is ro on a large scale. Two principal 
of the or a йун агау Ri t from Chili; some | varieties 95 cultivated, the опе of which is annual, 
certificate for a ng Pear of Pansy or y as written, the other dos ut kia a bi h- во 
а М Queen, supposed p bave been obtained drawing of epp T Editor has some misgiving m ex oer d in grow wth isn rative, as 
from Marie Louise. The fru - чүс was above ће | бе considered “ erfect;" and lastly one S te - dried herb fetches Mon half ps ДГ and the 
middle size, Pear shaped, of a colour next the | new fashioned pt ciat: а ҖЕ һогве hoe Pela tract i is not во go ood. А practised eye amd smell at 
a^. essing „а sweet эмт Тт flesh. This Mme е Prince d жары vibich w tok 
t. 
Some. "ав usually good exam 
es of Salway Peach, a 
yellow fleshed — "y ы 
"Th 
d, S. shown by Mr. E 
Mr. | 
h 
эө uuds. gath 
ent нө some j ud, 
The sar ae, кашне, occupies а large space in 
gro ering of this at е right 
gment, as the elate rium 
Cock, of Chiswick, € Beteli n raised from mpt to give the scientific cet iru rh thus | 
English saved seed; Mr. Edmonds, Chiswick, had а | о mangle it. 
M т Turni ish, nearly as asan ordinary | = 
si wede—a new kind stated to have been obtained Garden Memoranda. 
from Dr. Erasmus Wilson ; and Mr. Turner, of Slough, H G Mr. W. HOLLAND, AT 
nt specimens of the long Kidney Bean-like pods of Tue HERB GARDEN ОР с ч 
Dolichoe айн quas экон di MIN Бо Кз тыкы гы тайа practitioners i а 
; very many of our medi iti 
t p. our last P Фаг Volume, Мг: Bailey, of no pores: i аге to be met а ith in the trade me if | 
local comm ittee, Vid hi Pod раг 
equal to those which are prepared at Market Deeping. 
More than 30 years ago the late Mr. ,Holland turned 
fruit if left too long would discharge the quo vien 
touc ched, 
tint, the fecula contained in the fluid is small ї 
quantit, wi 
Carraway seed was once largely grown, but the 
reduction of the йш on the tnt ша. lowered 
e price so much that its cultivation untry is 
о 4 much diminished. Dill is = tillan. ry of; culti- - 
Ro" extract, and for their seed vessels, Lettuce,. 
pay of looks. 
™ The serials ctober contain some notice- 
able motione a of тад Ње s following $ isa s — 
Ourtis's. В з чт 
т [айий a Vite, me 
& colourless flowers ; ынна T 
was room in it for great improvement, an 
P d he ver » 
generally vm las ter, other 
с йш, mi Н deerat ded irae and ww by officinal planta, а re cultivated ; and d: A , ав useful 
ети for or uz СТЫ agricultural seeds, urnips, Mangel 
"Prou the first it was da. died LE Mead : get Peers win е беде, d yd 5. = 
"le moniy d Hier. А уо ur Meme КҮТӨ? rcely anything i is omitted on the берар n 
with small 
rens, a splendid hardy Chilian бары, flowered duri terat 
the = е summer by Messrs. Vei & Son, es alrea 
noticed by us as 
ав exhibited at =ч 4" the South Ken 
sington meetings; the stems Ф I Im e wingod 
ктө the decurrent bases ten — 
.Aeaves d yers A 
сє t subbastate lea 
blue flowers, ofli NE doen заа IER d 
its growth at бн, and still less as a house р 
— з г ? ы stove herb, py 
ucing sto. Ea and heavy cordate-ovate leaves 
10 inn lon 7 
figured fro 
= 8,  gemmifera, which after 
pé. species above паш 
Gossip of the 
оп its course in a way deserving 4 
Amongst a variety of eat and reports ey for | 
smali course ed publicati 
d wood 
y vani pete , 
апа ашу мед, eren 
S 
Sir 
ces to Бе identical with the "North în 
- | peculia 
ane, 
land districts which lie on one side only of the 
of which for commerce the — of the labora- 
esides „which, numerous 
and it there- 
— necessary to cultivate these herbs, with | 
ex perimen nts are made 
of uperergation. The 
at 
| some of which prove mere enez 
bl ыле of 
wid T$, О extensive scale, and as the "e кан 
ы | daily increased, шоо вар »plies of wi i = 
` газ ol рга 
out to xS 
of Langton, а mile and a half distant from Market 
Deeping. 
e Gardens, or rather the Herb Farm, cóntain a 
Шегу, а steam-engine for grinding. the мён 
ramah press for 
suggest as 
paring А-ну тт 
Sarsa 
e d a large quantity of Colchicum, of 
Байа ov is treated in various ways for the 
market, Oar —- however is rather with the 
produce of the 
s Market Deeping is a 
plai ring on consisting of rich alluvial 
Jati; entirely destitute of thing like viae 16 is 
ry a ada apted for т Whea! and produces € 
ts 
of the present day, Mr. " RivERs, has recent] 
published hís 2e that “ our culture. of fruits тр 
to the per has been а 
native strength is монети by no means. trusted in the | 
‚ which employs a grea 
бшген ed, and we Mn 
hands, is. admira Шу дор 
прет ауу жуа Фын: А es 
It is well Тыла йы Ju dock: йога ee 1800, i6 i 
i ез from fruit which 
extracts. 
ce, there i is mih of a about the substance = 
em "This cannot de 
as even the 
иш the deleterious 
neral aud уеде poi 
ity of which is fatal to Phsnogams, is most 
extraordinary, The whole ar deserves more atten- . 
n than it has hitherto received. M. J. B. 
Mis Пап" ots, 
Poisoning by Solanum psen 
Solanum "peeudocapstum i is fedes ану 
^ 
surface; and that England * will one day be mor eee 
dantly - LM cheaply е vg than ау T 
the face о earth." arks бине 
ш Жаш t fac acility which orchard 
large 
n to the 
house vultare: offers for the де production se 
with ш ertain 
tities of ch 
Пага produce, but in addition to all the farm- -yard | 
manure which can be obtained, plentifül doses of 
artificial manure d ing to the exigencies of the 
particular crop are constantly adimit tere 
Ninety acres alon t 
Tent 
ted a 
Чан гат n accou vor к coralline colour of 
rs ive i 
мат ыу  bocsplo its iun e Meu of Cerisette. 
rises iy 
blan 
Б 
f Pe epperiu i 
TUE 
€T 
ет үт. and that 7б Ин 
d fruit consumers to w 
fashioned 
Ae i а=, which it has been —9 | 
r 
greater part of the 
ts | trade, The q 
ress | gardens, эздин 
зау de xi фео db "he р 
t| 
| roots, ai ie ose presence 
of a white cottony substance on the 
pe at first в meum 190 "we exactly n ор — of some | 
d- 
йош uu v the s empto 
the constant enplorment of pos шо #4. 
rod 
according to t 
1860, as may be rg ot M 
considerably, but the growth of m on the leaves in 
Меп, and 
Puccinía Д9 is also to а certain extent inj 
We did n Tve'in the fields many traces of the 
"shi ipn ive to Mints in 
de p жо зч 
little 
is de! 
tic Fu angi 
voa years 
m 
у stated, is to be 
before it 
promi: 
is perhaps the next principal 
The | oen 
eaten 
docto 
mad pn n infusion of coffee. The 
,|ceased after th 
cm of an accident, 
produced by this frui 
а сыа five 
the 
state оѓ the invalid, 
some Cerisettes, I hastened to 
valla тей sone of the physician. 
whilst wa 
e invalid had vom 
with fi 
т, en at the same бес 
ы; 
to! 
chara 
ten made with difety « at the 
Tei isa shrub of from 60 centi- 
