NOVEMBER 23, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND sake ама GAZETTE. 
1029 
quenouilles ; the fruit often proves inferior|or olive-green, sprinkled with ng s, and 
roots; together with 
own 
roms yina various ича”; and brief Avo "There are also 
gretful тойан on the G 
hicl 
deners’ Mutual 
which some r 20 
15 o ago 
ft the. country, espe- 
cially near London, but w vie now seem to be numbered 
ual Ro. ose med R nolds 
W hich has 
agazine агана "the following new 
m ө пај 
but 
quality w en grown on wa мд This dne was raised | covered with russet spo Fles etitm 
by Mr. James Gent Hacon, of Downham Market, in | sugary, sometimes slightly acidulated, with a peculiar | some те 
Norfolk, about 45 years e flavour resembling tha 
oire — d'Aera nches.—Syn. Louise | P Maon Dus. Senn Sept. a and beginning. of | were rerit in various parts o 
Bonne (of Jersey), "ye Prince Germain | Oct Tree vigorous, and an abundant bearer; 
[Beurré ou Bonne dore], Bonne de meet i ong, olive reen. es oval, of thick | amongst the things that w 
ow уйш a ор also Poire de oed substance, midribs tinged with red. I am in.| The Floral M 
but this, f. Decaisne not be debted t indness M. Boncenne, judge |flowers:—A. 
hh t  Fontena for A dos 2 "—-— of | Hole, a desirable ne 
тъга cen the origin —“ La e de Fontenay | 
of this fru Poi 
was obtained in the Doi half of f the ast rotat, on 
th оп 
йе рав ast summer, 
iue 
ode at the insertion et пе sta, at whic h 
open 
curé ha 
ry juicy, melting and 
up IM Octo one of udi. quii. M. ‚ Lévêque 1 
tober. Tree 
e | done much to bra veri 
e pos түш popu» 
In this An though a Per- 
petual, we have as lively and bright a pink as is to be 
found in the gm range of su it eo ferring 
to the mew Roses of the year, it is stated that 
М Due . de 
larity of the Rose. 
«a r vua бое Washin gton, 
It р енк ds 
oci "р E be "the name of 
ée; and latterly another! 
d'Eaqu ermes. 
name of pi 
sugary. 
vigorous and "€ ab 
of growth, the fece shoot taling | a strong upright | tio tio mpi. of 
in of "imr in pyramidal trainin A ui y M. 
the sap woul vonl | Jal alousie de Fontena -Vend 
preian leavin; 
name 
M РӨ va think the 
tenay-Vendée sept by Prof. Decaisne is very pro 
and do gem ss in the ike it will be shortened to 
1ре simply onfenag- А. ws A i ^d is ie 
€ associate it with Jalou of an old еа 
. 1а ond ке vf the dol " Horticole | Pear of Мм inferior he t "е pened ae the 
Tros has had the kindness, says Prof. Decaisne, | $ same ti but from the day i 
" Ф on- | 
d'Avranches is мел. distinct from 
т M "red 
also 
uise Bonne 
nd by T rle et, 
о Lonis 
is ger, 
brillant: vlde ae 
M. A 
and pen 
nfan 
in size ; ver 
| and they are ate moreover е жык АНУ e var rieties, indis- 
nsible to florists, he Editor) we presume (accor rdin ng to 
№ a 
pictures, 
tim 
to favour me with T following note on the origin of | although рүү sound, no one pn^ кн ts ten 
this frui ie de ency соп 2-9 E f upon it without being jealous of its 
belonging to М. 
e Longu adag in our towr The 
still ле it is nearly 4 feet in ird 
for November contain 
“mops” by northern growe. "Bot bited 
before the Floral Committee of the eT Horticultural 
Society, and Delicata, whi ma as much the “s pen 
of the. two, obtaine d a class a ward. We 
nt tree he Botanical Magazine Ба 5 
ference at the height of a man, and about 44 feet high. | sg of the following subjects, n 1 ә fen: ti vum 
Tt isevidently very old. The ite d of this excellent | B ucepha halus, а fra agri rant species і from quera America, he asserts that ^ вонад. " e great” difference 
was ou inent countrym 
ow labo in the ité dee Fruitiers of| tawny orange marked with deep b "blood-coloured spots, most botanists are agreed in E them m as в. 
mel. 
th d 
| and rem nre for x: bull- horn like processes of the 
Inr 
n shrub from 
varieties of the Clove Pink ;" by which he means 
8, ро 
Di anthus Cary yoph а llus A grou of hybrid greenhouse 
rmed on the subjec 
отр fron the mouth ot the 
is "wg ps Z - is d so (Avranches) í in 1807. Their 
та. d ышы E heard 
r the Es 
iform yellow-gree 
well as ёт the thick Ta -coriaceous textu 
corol llas. be insia regalis, t the Lapi maim called 
two of the late т. Beck's flowers, the latter а good 
etals. Two hybrid 
shrubby Ca he stock of Mr. Burley, of 
rw. Thé e has paid рн енг attertion to this 
ey 
bour, 
фр! 
at yalio, angustifolia AGA apparently a 
the 
father es 
intel vh the family rat Longus s — 
de c ngue 2 d a nursery of seedling Pears, 
Abbé Le Berryais 
of Persoo the plan аъ теу а i lo 
coloured foliage, and is rather pe Жы habit, the small 
v Aem wers seated close to the stem in*he axils ай 
0! bserved one 
yel 
the es being qu 
prloboirye peers which q 
hey | the 
Аре to L at maturit y Le Ber ryais, who often 
aily, nvited to taste the em The 
м p* A 
bf A is rel gm the 
Echinacea "angus tifoli a he тозсо 
Аы now intro 
ible A oW 
name. | the fl 
called деер иу 
est | heads 
heads] 
-piak ray 
render 15 агае for mixed borders 
erbaceous plants. ahis rotu 
v) Prof. Decaisne says, 3 sub-aliPubby o of dwarf habit, from өз Indian 
yet | Archipelago; flowers, which are 
could | coloured, AU, crowded terminal hea dern жон g 
the — are comparatively insigni ificant, - but its! s 
and is wo! 
flavour 
Longueval, * 
acquis tie to our of a 
This am is, Madame, like „уо B: good, гаа аге 
Louise, s * (Cette Poire 
and Le Berryais said to Madame 
€ There i is an excellent Pear; == is a valua 
fruits, 
je Pappellerai Т 
I am far from 
A trem leaves, 
having num erous long narrowish 
he size and colour of vm | 
ut in which characters of 
angustifolia to be obliterated, the — ers being 
таце with зыл ет. lips, and the leaves nearly 
ovat ачу and Duchess of Wellington, described ав a rich 
red of a dull purplish- 
c 
a ` Handbook for 
meri) place on the emere 
ge mple information 
tendi His of I dite in in addition rang en 
| medical information to m a * Physician 
to the Southport The 
en Birds, Reptiles, Crus 
hells, Zoophytes, and plants have al 
foliag 
a short time den | other т Molstomaced, is strongly plaited and ot a rich 
on апа are amply catalogued. The volume m" 
already ren reached a second edition, an honour which it 
ais, Traité des Jardins, g 
red b 
пев, 50 that the сезй is very — CÓ for * 
p 
P" 
аа a couple of 
Fozhunter, is said to be 
е 
mm sort in m and likewise to а uA older ho Fut b as for 
miae ien ned some Зара It was introduced | Verbenas, one of Shi ch, 
into this country from Jerse; the largest ш, са brilliant scarlet variety = 
It 
and to distinguish. it 
hit m t South eomm dee 
the o of Jay à ym den e size, 
parie phe of Jersey ever, 50 com- it^ i vend 
í А and brilliancy and attractiveness sof o colon 
Garde 
Messrs. РА: 
t 
ЧЕ: village, bearing the aspect о 
pletely эро the € та, Phat the compli- 
mentary name of Louise Le Berryais, | it the award of a te, 
жы 
ers are than an ire 
texture, and of the 
ave no 
— but j ju udgé mes com- 
y 
no! = e of the extent ei the 
‚10а s are conside A 
prise About 
‚ре 
о 
formed and of firm 
st and p кеб colour; the plant v 
n, scd iche 
аб in habit. 
a 
se wit 
e p 
ong inl this is rods Smith s 
іх а small brigh n | rep repaid a visit 
y lar 
A: and [ae senten | themse selv ves 
red 
ens of rare 
|в spec shr 
to Flus 
only i arit into his ey e peace in|rosy r 
looking so 
tents o 
| paper on the DE f fuit t 
goril ssful р E Шош ihe pe 
gardens Corsham 
u Mor 
M and about the same period or оп т, the war 
ere introduced the Glou Morcea |t 
г i in Belgium 
au and eus Rance, 
corded to 
rai Season| Gossip о, Garden o opens 
x X Dad. Y ра Fren " orizin. — Gladiolus e 
e de wis at Lim subject 
the original wilding still 1 exists ta ся Rochie- | diii: whic "ps this rectal 
chouart, and the variety rias wn | bad t 
called Le Mas, in the neighbourhood of that же апа 
Vendée.— c e d'Esq 
thing. We have also "further hi t 
ractice of wall-fruit culture; an apologe 
Poire de Fo ontenay- attacked and. defend 
Jalousie de Fontenay-Ven dés Norri s Pear fa 
middle-sized, obovate or short атт 
i thick and short, inserted somewhat obli wei flower e about 
Eye small, open, in a shallow depression.: Skin green, ' almost if no ot атқ аз 8 ана а 
article 
the" arira Dahlia," a lowing теге 
be affordin. 
; а recom- ! 
- | of са 
high. 
Б. moe 
«кең 
of beau 
| also "€ me. and mo: 
tly тратай ча а White 
Pine in appearance than І mu before supposed, having 
