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NOVEMBER 9, 1861.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 987 
y other vim; mem to be derived. Possibly as|blcoms of Chrysanthemums and the smaller and|coloured, while the las was extremely "well coloured, 
radiation оша be in great measure cut off by ut Standard specimens of the same An pots, while| but small OfM меч beautiful Punches well ripened, 
non-conduc bec be еге would De little or Жо condensa оп | оп shelves at the ends were fruit and groups|came from Mr. Tilly bug Mr. Hill, Mr. Meredith, Mr. 
gl f Japanese and other plants—an arrangement tcm; Mead, Mr. Ingram, to J. J. 'Blandy, Esq., Read. 
AA Фу ои ан т а шорго when requi: gave the utmost satisfaction, Desigus for table decora- | ing ; and Mr. Tillery, phr* the Duke of Portland, at 
Mf ir iiit io admitted at night, and a And ini in white China, by рене реча intóduesd Weibeck, also showed fair specimens of Muscat. Of 
cvm than usual during the da ау, э „probably by | among the fruit, also add са effect, which was| Trebbiana Mr. Hill had three magnificent bunches, 
Dur ing v in every — excellent. . the dn Con- | which collectively weighed 921bs. "These were. from 
t, Presid of the Soc jay, "inspected the show at — ee on e ierra ат" is stated 
nthe Bu et for d eios not 9 AM. e an 
Reip ч" ight 1 n Among Miscellaneous Collections of fruit by far the Beauti ful exar Жесе of White. okay came fro 
dat Ї ndd th that above alluded to from Mr. Meredith, and „Mr. Tillery. „Аһ interesting collection 
nder foli body of warm air, i.n d | Lewis Solomon. Tt белине Uvedale's St. G fM 
d the day, ine ix be in a great measure | Pears, 12 of which — 3910. and upwards; St. | St. Peter's, Museats, Muscat Noi oir d'Angey, Sahibee, 
prevented from being cooled down by radiation during Germain; Beurré Diel each 22 3 T 241lbs. ; | Lady Seid Seedling, Bidnell's Das Trentham 
the night; the earth’s heat, in addition to that absorbed | Vicar of Mec а and збе fruit of Crassane amd Black, Barbarossa, Old Tokay, Black Prince, and 
during the day, mig so máteri: assist ; — ou Morceau; Reinette du Са vy a, "White Calville, | Muscat Hamburgh, were shown by Mr. Hill, Keele Hall, 
tion would probably in а great mensure be suspend Pomme Bon: * and Pine d'Api Apples ; Cayenne | Staffordshire. 
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rapidl as if the air were cooled by coming in contact | granates, each of which чадна бал in cireumferenee; рну speaking they were in good condition. The 
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pleted the experiments I will make them ЕР If | correct the names under which some of this fruit was r cult e their unripe appearance con- 
any experien: e plan I ha shown. The Beurré Doiel Pear was Beurré Diel; tl t | у the warm rich brown aspect 
proposed, it would be useful to publish it. Phe extra | Beurré Magnifique was the same; the неса ard f Englisl fi ^ but their size and quality was 
expense for a house 30 feet by 20, with glass at 13s. 64. | the Саас; the Belle Angevine was ou known | excellent. "Th isted of Susette de Bavay, Flemish 
per 100 feet, would not be npe Aer d than 57. The | Uvedale's St. Germain; the Bon Ceure Niki ће Poire Beauty, "Балет "Beurré, ‚ Beurré d'Arember rg, Napoleon, 
glass might be fixed in grooved s ph wins ет {о | де Clion, Curé, or Vicar of Winkfield: and the scarlet Gris; P. 
E side or the t$ the itd on afterwards slipp ed ein quite Anm sort, namely, the Spanish | Neill, Bu chanan's new ring Beurré, Duchesse d'An- 
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=н ore fixing. "a think the cheap glass would do, Enden nd L foreign fruit ca essrs, Webber of | Diel, Marie Louise, Marechal de la Cour, 
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was teste e up in China dishes, | King Edward, Colmar, ‘Beurré Clairgeau, . Marie 
and there would not be much fear of breakage. o some Aus evate: ut di m iniature statuary, and others of а | Louise, and Glou Morceau. А second collection was 
e might abut pe another, for if there were no | less і comprised v d | exhibited Md Mr. Ingram, gr. to her Majesty at Frog. 
st there would be no chipping, and if the glass examples | of уез St. Germain, Oatillae, ‘Glou | more. contained beautiful fruit of Vicar 
atehed well and fitted closely the here | Morceau, Chaumontel, Vicar of Winkfeld, Easter | of Winkfeld, Easter Beurré, Knight's Monarch, 
ter gl ese are only тев Beurré, Marie Tine and Winter Bon Chrétien Роне: Prince Albert, Fladberg, Marie Louise, Beurré Diel 
- crude ideas on this subject, ко will prove if they Ond du Canada, King of the D япа Rose| Van Mons Leon le Clere, Chaumontel, Passe Colmar, 
are worth anything. Serutat, app es; one or two ne Apples, Grapes, Pomegranates, | Glou Morceau, Beurré с Beurré · and 
Gishurst лты: cs da з "the : season approaches | а és, all excellent 'of "their He eid kinds. | Моссав. These - large in - he in xov 
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trees and es, haps the following just | сате f tho D е of Suther- | Viscount Eversley, и Heekfield, bó; was Ал € third, 
received from Mr. Rivers of Sawbridgeworth may be |land hi hetimit. En ined ack Jamaica | showed E examples of Marie — Winter Nelis, 
deemed worthy of notice. І send a box of Gishurst:on | Pine Apple, Lady bois ‘Seedling, "Black Hamburgh, | Beurré Die eat St. 2 
the chance of your wishing to experiment on any of | Frankenthal, Muscat, and White Tokay Grapes; very | Delices Harden npo ont, Easter Bourré; Swan's: Egg, 
yourown trees. George Wilson.———'*I must tell you | fine highly eb oured King of the Pippins and Blenheim | Beurré , Passe Cólar, Napoleon, St. Michnel, 
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urt, | Diel, Beurré Clairgeau, Bergamotte d'Esperen, Jersey | Cox, Redleaf, - showed good fruit in this class, which 
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Melons, one or two Citrons, fruit of Eugenia Ugni,| For pci sro ot six dishes of Pears the first prize 
Plums, and Figs. To these a first [prize was аво | was awarded to Mr. Ingram, gr. ajesty at 
awarded. From Mr. Tillyard, gr. to J. Kelk, Esq., Fia icri: е, who f 
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5 Pius, Hybrid Cashmere and Heck contained Joseplime de Passe 
h Raspberries,- late, eri | бурт, ens Diel, Glou Morceau, Thompson’s, and 
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Grapes, Late Red Pla ва : P^ dish of ose deserun above, was shown in good condition 
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Nov, 4 т "folowing N New. Members "were elected prize 
ami mtn and another of Medlars. To these a third = Mr. аның сав For three @ї#һез:оЁ Pears the 
| first arded to Mr. Harrison of Weybri 
on of Pine. е Apples there was a fair display, consisting of | who Sow dd yu аз je амаа оак superb tof D. ма] 
уха, Вак IE docu pa; Lient.-Col. [^N — The best, а | d'Angouléme, Marie Louise, m Glou Morceau. ТЬе 
3 Cole, | best ve pet urnished trei 
Pup Бы rM D RE Ча Y т. Рай, gr. to Sean Bailey, Esq., Glamor- | of Hemel Hempste owed Beurré Diel, Brown 
Esq.'; Captain E. mg ; Mrs. Glyn, St. d gans another 'wellegrown fruit of the same| Beürró and Marie pr pm last dc and fime, From 
~ a Glyn, J. D: NR Cm Hon. variety. was Tarnished КА Мт. kar dg 'gr. to Mr. Wid отон е сате Duchesse @°дпроєјдте, Passe 
Herspaih, Mog ox e eee Eion cae а at Frogmore the same Се Colmar, and Glou Morceau. estt speeimens- of 
БЕ 3 : c0 деа à X А Vogwoon m M de d a Prickly orem equally good as Beurré Diel Mio from ^ р m pe, of West Ham; 
М.Р. . Maddoc! . ; Major- just allud 3 , small but highly eolouréd from Mr. 
Maille Н. D. Merten ~ 2.7. н. 5 IN. Raphael an песто Бау Iy Cayenne, bit unripe at i Mr Cox, of Redleaf; and Mr. Mo ау Carshalton, 
Ms B mido, Н. б. Robarts, Esd. ; Dr Rutledge, T. Scot | Tillyard, gr. to J sq 1 well-ripened fruit 
js Г ыш 37 Beans, Bo; S. Sn DA ч. | Б йа = Мт. Wes E to E. Lousada, Esq., Sidmouth, | ОР Dessert Pears fn ves гадаа the best came from 
bs omon, on, Esq.; Mrs. | Devon ne, a Ripley trom the last-named uem. | Mr. pen 
t p y amed ex ram, gr. о her Ma t Fro: , wh 4 
Jose Моа. Btoveld, 5-79 di Earl of Strathmore, 75 5168. 10 oz. Of Jamaieasa few good sp cimens | beantifa 1 ET e ou No RE "Mr. Tr anter ы wW 
of Wellington, G.' H. Westerman, Esq., G. R. Cox 3 та 
Esq. ; Mrs, Gilchrist, апа Н. P. Mi Ск Esq. were rogi but the bulk consisted of Qu iae: and | seeond wi pes 3 e Louise: and Mr. пире, Walton-ó 
; аа HRS Бйр Caye ames, thir d with Beurré Diel; ra prize 
i У D: Ni бсш: were in several respects excellent. The best | awarded Mr, Wes des 
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DU MM len at South colo equally fme "were bunches of the Mr. Park, and а third f з} T 
fhe "bil eular table in ety from Mr, Meredith, of Garston, near | ОР Catillae the best dish tribated b ae 
А бея ros noble Аа tree resp who has furnis чү ы = the best est Grapes Harrison, "Weybrldge; the Pre n К. 
Miscell pen А this year Henderson also showed | gr. to the Bishop of London, and the third best by Mr, - 
D тео ctions of fruit, y uk ita mburgh in Ple mes and Barnet. 
ng of foreign produoe from f мым of this Mes were contributed by Mr.Kay,| Бог single dishes of other varieties a first prize ze was 
on т кы ms unusu Finchley, а Hill gr. to R. Sneyd, < е. awarded to^ Mr. Snow, for fine specimens of Warden, а 
ih 4 T E PP Keele Hal unchés of Black зе kitchen Pear ! 
з н sep iue M. ME igh òf | Damasc А Sisto: p» кта Hamburgh| For the heavie st five Pears the first prize 
mning the whole by ү. Page, of St and 'examples of the | awarded to Mr. Dwerrihouse, gr. to Viscount Diaki, 
np of the building, loaded with fruit, both hardy | last named v een R. wey, р of | at Heckfield. 
tender, such as can only be produced in English Cyfarthfa Castle, Wales. OF E mr шене о кын EEE sugar, apia 
5 f — arae гна of colouring m matter, and umm in Pe lass jars, the 
enced. . Along the front, ats g the. centre table Piste led the 
8, | Grapes gro -house, ró Taie of | first prize was awari ngram, 
Veo m Chrysanthemums in pots backed а "up by noble Berkhampsted, ien Ондак Mes өйы. They | G mr Frogmore, with split fru uit of Swan’s Eg gg and 
SPeciméns of Orange trees, and just below the|consisted of Black Н. x rione, and West's Winkfield in excellent · condition. 
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at the back of the building were the cat St. Peter's. "The "Were large, but badly Powell, "Оа Windsor, was second, with Chaumontel and 
