THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Хоүнмзев 9, 1861. 
st came from Mr. Holder, m" "E M. gel pwn Kindes Bijou V'Horticulture, aad ui 
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eurró Rance; and Mrs. Smith, Upper Sydenham, The ne 
per with Chaumontel, өбө. m р. 008 of а. of "Caine, Blenheim, „and За 5, Mi Caci e АШ 
this kind came fro om a Mrs . Newton, Enfield С ei pa dishes is for p most striking came from | had by far tio "dt The sorts were М 
to Viscount Combermere, Whi tchurch,| Golden Cedo Nulli, Duruflet, Salamon, Cedo N ull 
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highly- | and General Canrobert, all large finely bl 
fi ished i eat abund- | Salo E he sort was Mère de Menage, large hig К , y bloomed 
5 - A meii Denies pic of the | coloured peces fruit. Mr. Pup. gr. А i^ € jx pet 54 NA AL d pee - M 1 
; : z ighgate, d а good dish of Alfris 'ompones, plants bei Р 
nerd c some at Pm e but Te the heaviest ad fruit, the firs lel was trained, others flat headed, some pyramid: e 
that . awarded to. Mr. Gre gr. to Mrs. Шш ood, | standards. For some account of the comparative 
Kelvedon, Essex; the five, which р апе; аш 
The best collection of Dessert varieties came 
r. New E BH to G. F. солаи. Esq., ‚Епйе ld Chase. eec peces r 5 lbs. 5 ozs. не буен Chrysanth "un „саше д 
d "consisted of Golden Reinett ommes "Tapes , ie. Apples dried in the Сг те Чып Ex Mr. ard, "Tottenham ; and Me 
e kin ыш y ich Mr. suc- as Normandy Рірріпѕ, of which an accoun Tur f Slough. Of these the first sent ii di 
our Vo 860, p. 932, ше с е du хар Е ТЕРА isi of Christina and the same ee also came 
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"s Pippin, high К чн апа з n їп | given P. 
excalln condition; Margil, Cockle Pippin, Hicks" | shown, 
Beachamwell, Pearson's Plate, an ad Ri bston | Barclay, і E, of Highga 
Pippin, both, small, ri Win, Kc Golden Pi Il, n т the à specimens 
i ourt Jic d Golden Pippin, | purpose well, for the sho y aid of 
аети gm pe Down pareil, еза б! 1 zi done. For ч xi S del im M von are айу кере ii a ie even е 
і i ippins, €— өы les of Franklin s | elons were good considerin e season. y 
Жано pe rien ka olden an ap r Nonpareils,| came from Mr. оао а nouse ing Мт. Pryer; the sorts | water every їз о 24 hours into a shall wing heated | 
Russet, and fine Herefor Pearmain, De Neige, were Heckfield and Egyptian Green-fieshed. We also | it is. stated, hec Р 
s Pearmain, lden Pippin, Sam |n cal aoon example of Scarlet em ing than Maps and other Beating appliances 
Young and Cluster Pippin. То these a first prize was Sn now, Mr. Cox, and|similar purpose; various Japanese and other. plants 
warded. Мг. Cox of Redlea second with n Coe's Late Red, Bl - | cam 
Mection, in whi beautiful fruit of Fearn's pud ST ЖЕ пе бш de Bavay. Of these the last | handsome Celosia aurea Ё . РЫҢ 
i lump and fresh ; and.so was Coe's, but the Mer rien Kail from Messrs 
of Wick, Golden Knob, Col. Vaughan, Brabant | Imperatrice vasa little e sh brivelled. к 
Bellefleur, Court bana Plat, General Wolfe, single dish of Keens' seedling Strawberry, large, Шай weighing as muc 7 Ibs., from Mr. Ivety oi 
— brio ewe Fean a Golden | fresh, em 1 спад coloured ды the end of June, а orking. From s. Lewis Solomon came a Я 
Рірріп, е Iu Farleigh | from Widdowson, Rickmansworth. foreign vegetables, муни of sm 
Dp». logie СТ, Pippin, Winter КТ very (cie illa were shown by Мт. Park and Mr. Kail ; called “ Sprue," edt Peas, very fine Cardoons, Globe 
high colour Taunton, Kirks Golden | but though. well coloured, they were small and ан uns and beautiful specimens of Purple Aube. 
Reinette, various Nonpareils Scarlet Pearmain, Ro oyal | apparently tasteless. It is also only ^ fair to mention that the handsome 
Russet, Lemon Pippi ptas Hollow- eyed "Pippin, РОР Сһгу bemus ms, some account, both as regards china dishes in which the fruit was set up were gu. 
Christie's Pippin Z2 other: g 0 E and modes of IM wil be found in|tuitously bue ^ bs the occasion by Mr. Goode of 
respective kinds. From Mr. Mortimore, who w another column. The collection yv piore from Mr. | South Audley 
came Ribstons, Princes Pippins, a hi 4 аса gon Bird, of Stoke Newington, was the admiration of all 
like Hoary Morning, Yello w Ing ers em, more especially his blooms of Novelty, anoano бА iita азе Ee. FRS, 
ien „Pippin, „Ваз бо lden Rei nette, , № мт s Ael pont. M balls, s, an E in all respects патіо of; Coleoptera sateet ted ү ту lim i тш 
„ Blenheim Orange, pe y) a the Pippins. ^ | о? England was wonderfully large, but it wanted the south of France, amongst t which 
‘For iom of s ix ix dish b ert em, ре ты and richness of colour of Jardin des Plantes, of blind beetles, Anophthalmus heymoudi taken in de 
" Ё described Зра AE caverns of a monastery, and an Anillus taken under 
m Mr. Turner. Mr. Ward had К 
TI PUT ong Miscelliiboud articles was 
nich appeared to answer the from Miss M aling, noticed elsewhere; i ва үз id i 
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s Golden Pippin, one of үп. bestofitsclass; Cox's|served to set off his other flowers to кзг Аташ У 
Рірріп, а variety equal to and sometimes better | To Mr. Bird a first prize was justly awarded for his shire e duri DT the p t sumer, n and Мт. Mere dnd n E 
than the Ribston; Fearn's Pippin O Ой Nonpareil, and | excellent collection. From Mr. ват, of Hammersmith, | ®2ё variety or -— zip rot Weke 
Court Pendu altogether a also came a large display both of large flowered sorts undularia, reared from the larva sii 
and high oculi From Mr. Өш. апа оЁ pones. The best of these will be found exhib ited a specimen of Myrmecolax шасы 
came Silver jc, апд. Fearo'e | described elsewhere. enm matronis en which had been 
а Plat, Ribston, ar D { fn the body of a itka ant dE 
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nette. Newton who plac aced tir, sent | Mr. Ca riri 5 second bes m 
Cornish "illios, Fior ri n, „Pearson's, Plate, Lut Wilkinson Bow; sine и third from Mr. ТОГЫ Тай Аа me 
and King of the Pippins. The last | Stoke Newington; and the fourth best from Mr. Qu REA, DR Han ӨШ 4 
hown in good condition by Mr. | Merry, Stami rd Hill In these stands were good | deposited on the outside of the et, miie sud зана = 
Mr. ed ` good | blooms of Dupont de Eiaa, Jew Perfection, лө | mistaken for of some minute insect CH 
nh д» so» as did likewise Mr. Cox, whose | Ferrière, Arthur Wortley, n des Plantes, С; pred Учай 
varieties ой, not ve large "e теша; Miss Kate, Pando! Reda Marsh uroc, Vest 
Able for башт 0 е Gà X: dd m ЧЕ sylvestris, ‘whioh "ha 
Pio Nono, Aris Ж S. Stone. Y ind dui rum 
xotie species of Lucanidm. Dr. Wallace ai 
ог of Dessert t Apple the best were fur-| 24 Cut Blooms СААИ) were e, scr by Mr. count СА the contents of an Es collection 
nished by Mr. Ford, gr. to W. E. Hubbard, Esq., | Hope, West Ham; Mr. James, Stoke Newington; Mr. ts belonging to Mr. Baker, of Sufolk, An 
Horsham, osse They consisted of Ribston, Blen- Couldry, Uxbridge; ап Ix " George, Stamford Hill. the. butterflies were. mim 9 Apollo, Р P 
heim Orange, and King of the Pippins, all beautiful | In all fhese stands were large ылу: Ыр. id Virgaures, Chryseis, an 
and deserving of the first prize which was awarded to | nam mie of which differed but little from those just пае Зу Y adios rare moths, р 
Riflem 
over, came from Mr. Cunningham, gr. to the Bishop of Yellow and White For 
London, and dis or two others. 'olu seg Novelty, [cies ud Lo of England, 
nd, Garnston Castle, Hereford, |.tion k out of the en 
w second, came Fearn’s Pippin, Ribston, and 12 Cut ж S ora ak came from Mr. Slade, Dr. Dr. Wallace ‘thought it gerant they dal 
King of the Pippins. Mr. Hall, of Ealing, had a third | Kingsland ; M; . Ward, Tottenham; and | “шей in this 
prize for Court Pendu Plat, beautiful in colour, | Mr. George. rms gba observed the following ed Stainton “тей а a pa per on the enar ы 
a i Pippi Messrs. Snow, À ‚ | Laverna Langrella, and Mr. Waterhouse ‹ 
7 Young, and others, also showed well in this class. Holboro', White Globe, Ge di Hating e, Beauty, | 2omenclature of the species of Coleoptera 
i i Golconda, Pictorium roseum, Madam me André, | the genera Hom E C and 
2 d Dr. Kna redd exhibited vari of 
shown by Mr. Simpson, "Stands f 6 Cut Blooms were ру by Mr.| fested by Ichneumoni mideois ре 
and Mr. ME er of Singh. James, Mr. бойу, Mr. Hope, and Mr. Ward. In ” 
Min pe Potices of 250068, 
in the order in | these were good examples of SM. Lucidum, 
Strafford, Polar Star, Duke, and eges А | 
Among Anemone-flow. ered sorts Ме оет ка a t (Vel VE, Ко. 21) is more ао ЕЯ 
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ained Hoary Morning, Kirlés "ie irable, Worm крз Mr. Turn of Slou , and orsyth. 'The former SEI uot ntain, 10,700 feet above: 
Pippin ‚ ап сиз; is ш, the last small, but | had Prince Albert, dark "d Mount Etna, Juli id € Заев Р the difhculties y 
finely рай, уто ewton, gr. to raham, Uie ne dark new sort; Golden Christine, 
d, came Holland ene Beauty ot Vesta and rem mione, all finely grown and will сн, | E “On ү е | 97th p I ascended to a height 
Kent, Brabant Belleten, Norfolk B ‚ and Ken Mr. Path sent Voltaire, Vesta, Defiance, Etna, Golden | feet : g Et ай 
Fillbasl et, all larg and fine fruit. Christine and Anne Salter. | "dh seems to form етар rope than ot 
of Kitchen Apples, the best | Of six piante S'in vice the best came from Mr. |do, many averaging from 10 to 1 
came а Мг. ee ridge, Steventon, Berks; 16 con- | Ward, То group were du e| rise to a Беш hf ed € 
tained Alfriston, yen Codlin, very fine Minchall Christine, ire eauté du Nord, an neral | I sent a speci e W: rs 
Crab, Cat's Head, small; and very good examples of | Haveloc es om тоду al managed plants, ‘compact, | an ЖҮ Ө оп mte meon. 
Blenheim Snow, who was second, sent | but yet y so and well bl оа ascent the fine Antr 
Wellington, Blenheim Orange, Cumberlean, a kind a | Harper а естй an d Mr. George third. йы cerium of the оры qu 
e the last; Golden Noble, large and | these were nd of M. Domage Prince ro Liliacez, of which 
d Bedfordshire Foundling, all | Christine, Anne and Voltai like Veratrifolia. A d 
M hown in this class| Of collections c е puis e plants eac] d the best came from | 1000 and 5000 feet. At tie it I per feet, 1 
can Pippin or Gloria | Мг. Wai rd, ho Mene Chevalier Domage, | and ascended on the 28th 
armers' Glory, отуна Cox's Pomona, aud | Cl Nor Other sets of three|on the 29th to 8 feet; р 
age, the last small Мр well coloured. 1 es rs, Harper aad George. very little difference in the vege 
the ро ск Me Mr. Smith, gr., Pus es (Nurserym men) w is e ы хсе]- | I was obliged to send a Метт 
nor de Menage „ | lent Rer Љу е Turn rnt 2 rsyth, , prizes provisions, which, i e wi 
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г of Kent, all good; but espe- | being awarded in Mos o а remain here six days. 
vas large and Anel noce. The peii were Cedo Nalli, "ME Pippi Durufet, La! pelled to sleep on tlie wet g 
