812 THE SS CHRONICLE AND ee GAZETTE. |L SEPTEMBER 8, 1860, 
specks, some of which gr radually increase in size n shown conclusively. But the Indian farmers [long aa thick ; berries delicious, bright red, ve 
tll they form flattish raised pustules from one to euile to be stimulated by the pee ae of capital, | large. vigorous productive variety, and the 
two lines in diameter. In this condition a few of and the ag rvision of active intelligent agents i, ot Te A very fine variety, cee 
the one eas only are affe ected, the contents among t them _ itis s thi sony it st has be n no part | by sacar nehes long and well filled up 
of which erries large, 
walls ae k iS degree, the “elon | At last our Lancashire frisnde have roused “These are all that the French recognise evem 
extending ev the utel They now perceive the soundness of | now ; and out of the 9, three are old s sorts, and 2 
membrane or true cuticle, with wh ch the g e naive which has been so repeatedly given | only of any i pahor merit occur — the 
Mr. Baztey has convened a meeting ‘of | more recent acquisitions, viz. the Victoria, raised 
s matolta and capitalists, wi ws pur- | in Hoy ea and the Versaillaiso ir in es both 
of the cells first show an inclination to naka ct in pose of "died seussing the propriety of fi ming | of which have been for years in arden of the 
little strings, and ultimately to be coagulated ; | Joint Stock Company, Lim ited, the chief object of Hortioultural Society. The greal t stride i in Cur- 
and if iodine and sulphuric acid be ables ied, the | which shall be to buy Cotton in India of an im-jrant breeding wit r. Prince thinks the 
tint which they receive accords almost exactly | proved quality, and ship it to er country. It is, | French | ano s Ris; amounts in reality to having 
with that of the contents of the more hi ly | moreover, recommende tha odel F hall ined four new sorts, three of which, the 
affected cells. In some cases these intercellular | be establi apps in the East Indies for the gy Gondouins and Cherry, are of doubtful merit, 
passages are enlarged and filled with red matter. # | tion of superior Cotton for coarse s pinning; and) Mr, Pr ch Moped indeed, several eo 
In this condition the malady is confined very | another ani AAR in Australia, A EN of French origin, viz., e Chasselas, - Attroe 
much to the surface, but after a time the pustules | Cottons of i Brazil, Egyptian, and Sea Island La Caucase, Imperial pee Imperial TE 
Jose their convexity and collapse, and then if a | qualities can be pro oduced. The Mayor of Man- | Fertile de Palluau, Blanche Transparente, White. 
slice. i examined, no ae e the contents found che ste r has offered the nee of he Towa Hall for a | Provence, Red Provence, Gloire des Sablons, Belle 
Et è O ESE t que n, to be held on | de Fontenay, Belle de St. ari Cerise à lo’ ongues 
the lla ra ile d 
exhibit that br es tinge which seems almost the | The penny: eae is oy raise a capi tal! But we submit that t English gardeners may be 
universal concomitant of ote ie the vegetable |of 100,0007. in 100/. shares. of w apin excused ie ‘hot knowing anything about their 
world, an sea a chemical change which takes sess tenths are to be applied to East | names, seeing tha’ they are unrecdgnised in the 
place i i 
lution. u; are able,’ 
At thi this Gage the edge of the leaves, even where certain, it must be a question whether Australian} We s see. , called 
there no pustules, na a pink tinge; dark | prospects are so favourable, Of the capability of | new, havo been this year d to the ċollection 
depressed m appear on the under side, ac- | Australia to produce excellent Cotton of the long | at Chiswick, and will be reported eed in due 
pone coh ae white dead patches with a dark | stapled and fine classes, equal to Brazils, Egyp- | time. Should any prove to have real merit, Mr, 
at the | tians, and Sea Isla went aoe is no-doubt, but it is | PRINCE may be assure red that we are not so blind 
vital energies Of “the leaves are canny pibous by no Were clear oo so pro ofitably. | to our own ‘interests as to neglect them. 
ives 
ct 
Had the disease originated in the house, we | are slay so pss at unless some new pate of cheap ON SM 
‘it can be pind, itis to be feared a be NRE E 
RIES, 
In the present season, so remarkably cold, wet, and 
some defect in the cultivation or to some ungenial | Cotton districts of N. Hol ysa mey be unrem anias good dessert fruit can soarce aly be obtain eù 
and i 
en < A the wv he which might ten a rative. We look to the result. of the pro ara +H 
difficult of con ntrol e n if discovered. But it | meeting with deep interest, vier ‘he question to be without the aid ot ens is s precarious The owners of 
the history o h | decided is nothing less than Imperial. mall gardens have not "unfreq: ently to send to a con 
side rable distance before they one procure a dessert for i 
| We find it stated by Mr. PRINOE, of Ao ee To many who have pee 
oe A Yorker E n ma | dessert fruit aes produced small garden 
|to furnish, not an Cea or but ‘a dal supply fr a 
consi sia n kat EN: may prove acceptal 
Pres that nell saat sabet 
of 
ent tly of a vinou: 
red, and from thence, if we mi “sagen not, the Sth] 
spreads to the surrounding cells, so that at first a had 
little patch appears consisting Fs a recy fè few cells 
only wi 
“granular onten rk su 
stomates are pe ve are fre Ses 
. whi a ha b b d he French, for many week: s, whereas E 
are soon elevated above. the- rest, and as the|9 in the hae te Si ae ae wy 3 T tree the aroa is over in a few days. Pine, 
affection spreads the full-sized pustules are com- | Undoubtedly many names to be found in| are easily grown, and ma be had in succession, 
pletely developed. If this be a correct view of| Catalogues of what are e called pee especiall they require much fuel, and their cultivation w a 
h se s very possible that on|i¢ the mawkish. varieties of R. flor ily consequently be too expensive f the owners d its 
the decay of the leaves in the plant originally sai : rages thi t ens. The Vine, on t rary, will bei 
d, some of the dise contents of u ahr ret art în is country we | frait under glass by the sun’s rays, with the 
ells | reject all such plants from the class of eatab t E aittl fire-beat, and the management is 
may have been set free and admitte he | and confine ourselves to varieties of Ribes nigrum ai nee E tial principles are 
ure of the stomates, and that these acting as | and per ev t kei ficult, provided so E a P'he quantity 
X f the ‘first effect mpl we suspect a critical exami- | oo and acted pea and if such oni : 
ind ei a bright tint s ti net an RNa Py Rag y | nation of the subject would show that as of produce will bein every season very se 
A Si T ete Spey rear gd valuable sorts of Currants are to 3 fo aut re short the Vine may be considered to yield 
shale at which occurs in the ne roduce, taking into 
n En eens: as in any ¢ other coui sae mited space a more valuable p > 
er of leaves. . Tot this succeeds a. stimulatio: Ino one o two points we may takı account its quantity, quality, and prolo Eai 
ei | th be obtained from any other- plant w 
wth ; and then, as the condition of their con- os prosre sai Me. Pare ri tight, He states that the Tant a pr of SEA Ina fen Vinery 20 or 24 feet 
` tents and of those of the intercellular ame “| lo nd 12 wide, there might be p ced 
arose from the circumstance that Mr. KNIGHT 
jasper es altercd, in turn reactio n takes es pl ace, the as the iety had ed quite | 
for less than 4s. per poun: small 
ry - ? e ane in France of ver 11 mough a 
The ry if rd clearly one of much interest, superior Sete ote hich Mr, KNIGHT Sout Vi > basa of tie substantia not exceeding 50l; 
aiy if t aiei we have taken be correct. have availed himse Whew commencing his opera- it May be dib oe. The "arst cost having beet 
ae soea A aoa ae his st any | tions. But Mr. Peón forgets that when Mr. calbilated upon, future economy roe the Perd | 
ear : ie 4 a o! ibeta Erpe Kwrenr set about improving the breed of Currants | consideration. Tt Will be affected by the fae | 
A aco i Raves Sabendune he had only the Black, Red, White, and Cham- | the house is constructed, chiefly as coed fot ® | 
wits Menea k shou | pagne to work upon, with a sort called the Perlée ; fof fuel; for much more of this will be ree arf? of 
Patra Apt yi any plant which exh Ahe do, not quite see how lie is to bë blamed fspàn-roofed house than for one with equal. 
fe marked indications of disease, This, would be| for not having availed himself of wht had 0 ghee ries a form, It does not appear Hs 
obvious enough if the malady a parasitic | a ipt of France or elaeyher oven whit "had yo experiments have pone seti to bear directly at 
Fungi, but there is no such pretence in the instance | Eyen now, in 1860, the Bon Jardic point; but it is certain that a house vith sing tbe 
fore us, owever from what has been | tions only eight sorts fe of Black in square koh art facing the south, and 205 a ott g 
iat in ie di laa pene ne rer are affected by | Blanche de Hollande or White Datch. F rait of ToS E E nn ce aM m, at the 
sic disease, there may be danger ; and it i i i : meere e than would be necessary i 
ssible that the introduction of a single diseas Fl wpe havent heer Currant, as a S mpera las a house with 400 squ aed the 
atte hid or Pine into a house, may immediately | described as having large oe but the bi bu ee A at facing the south; beside sp ppan attenti 
ect every one of its neighbours. M. J. B. | are short.—C Seg ’ nohes | weather a span-roofed house requi fay is hot aoe 
— roseille à ViA roses. ‘This is the a lean-to one; rig Kene scores P m he course of the 
Sees sage the question of increasing the à frui oe tie walk amea aa wists ehh rs pine a liggeeo ae jen fost or W 
iaiia henri ing -the -quality of Inanai | placare than Common White ; berries rather | vegetation at wes mous be menarai] 
song satel n discussed in these columns, we | small and acid.—Gondouin à fruits r ouges. A red i house, ag 
ve insisted upon the oct age of the ee variety, “with long bunches ; but the berries, st the lant o, owing to the py n the bet 
nding orts of|though more numerous, are smaller than those of | te back wall. | Supposing the hou? g 
vernment, a of sees the G Common ae —Hiative de Bertin. A very earl feted a thak oF the s is 40" a 
mini ariet: y M. unches well |; : loses 0° from contact ont 
on, that formas: ¥ berries ag ba _very transparent, ond ee ee solder than itself on P fhe 
very swee Fass Banths 3 loose, bui side, it gai 10% from a surface so much warmen oor 
heer rend Jong ; ; e a TRT large and of good | other. In the back wall of a lean-to we have radiato 
ity. at. e de Hollande, Red Dutch. Batahes ber kai which greatly counteracts the effects © soe 
