RS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[SEPTEMBER 8,. 1860; 
of mill dams. No man in his senses will fi that ina in a 
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814 THE GARDENI 
and whether it is not likely that variety of tree, Vine, plant, &c. which is contained in 
No. eS e o x bup E ane i from an y Porn the old and wen epee p Auntie of Europe is 
an Re the eaii having by some means been | grown here in Aer: est perfection, Ia 
destroyed, it hy greatly oblige. No. 3 is a second | too that the mn À is equal to the supply, and that 
leaf with flow: aik on it taken another feeds generally is is gradually increasing, 
ant. Luna. $ Questions like this can only be answered hilst visiting the ound ks 
satisfactorily by watching the development of parts Mattison I noticed that these cultivato ere parti- 
It is too late to. ascertain w. oara er the second leaf is a | cularly successful in nagement of standar Pear 
a cotyledon develo It may be, or it | trees. hard of 45 acres, containing about 
may be a leaf.} standard trees, I did not discover even a blighted 
Grapes.—In August, 1859, I sent you a few remarks | tra: ch. third season since th Mi 
ape. 
on a- crop of Mu uscat Grap pes; 
I now take the liberty of e 
E eo bones are in fruit, and m 
roduce half a 
hem pice bushel each. 
useats, grown b 
. F. Bassett, Esq. Last i ; 
oa was the oe I had ever seen. Bs 
the och of calling yesterday on m annual v 
and w 
o nches and 
lard ‘eke DS weather this season the 
pasy on gr Grapes he ever recollects. I was borate 
y Mr. Beddard, at Tehidy Such ai 
tia ted to find (if Lace a ett erop, That 
Ri 
, and how 
reach these r cupy a ee e propor atin 
volume; to which 3 is ydaded a chapter on wah ae 
in the ’St. , La awrence, the whole bein closed by 
ax 
pro 
early and ‘tnd yield is 
; but owing to the skilful cultiva- 
de 
at the same time making vigorous and healthy growth. 
Mr. miet a a bleh cultivator will be seen by 
Eo eta Ta üblished from Moore's Rural 
Of sang Pear r-plants 4 aa by 
sas ae as you will re 
d with fruit are | style 
Mr. Mattison, I 
an example of the rd 
. He is orton be the chase of a whale in 
Si. aAa ce. 
e 
his "aed weapon. 
Te 
tr emulous anxiety than daring the time tha 
sappointing his 7 pur: 
raha bulk on ae of t miian 
sppargay i in a state of insensibility, then 1 diving out of 
“«The instant he descended into the water both bout? 
n+} 
pleased t ears mo Vine border | covered, alg glass, send you 
which I ink a ted in the manner, .others o 
had not t t would t es been E Ziffarenk plan, The latter are mE prune Sistas th 
P moigh the lat extra ains that firs geet gon but not Sempaie’. You will 
my remarks on Tehidly Gardens last year I | at once pı the root-pruned trees have, com- 
i of Cannon Hall and Bowood Muscats paratively gent tere plenty of fibres, while others no % 
which I expected to have s season. Mr. Beddard ted EN ve only the tap root during the las 
other eners fore, that to grow pate $ . Mattison planted an pirine aad 
nd Pines together to perfection is not possible. | Pear AS at Jefferson city, the capital of the State 
I remarked a house and full crop of West’s St. Peter’s, | of Missouri, nearly miles = ra, from 
which is one of the best late black Grapes; yesterday | sade Ge Choice varieties of Pea Rochester 
I useat: Hamburgh Grapes, beautifully | tm Ay and from 9 to 12 dais pir barrel for 
- coloured black, and fine Muscat flavour; and pp ew York, i; Böstón, Philadelphia, aon 
ago I Ms tasted the Go olden Ham a both o ich his rate, therefore, the possessor of a 
me nd the Bute yin oe "Peat orchar as sufficient ounce w 
not much liked. erg none yd your fe 
ot $ 
me by 15, Ampthill pi new 
ake him satisfied w. 
N.W. [The oper 
i deemed i By e he would again 
This a reveal times, till at 
his rising from his dive, which he did aithin a fe 
the boat nearest to our Ren he Pee 
pos into his flesh. The ‘ose a shou to tive 
and the stern cry of ‘ Back all’? from CN successful: 
bont was answered by a v from the other, 
h at fear ! 
Plunge it deep, in batadi i ay abe 
Strike the lance in swift cai 
ise to take 
Seen a Vin 
the name of “ Abie,” wie, 1 saliva but 
relate to the Fat “of 
strict — 
h 
well as my own, I have th 
their condition at. this season m 
has enerally a gral dea 
is aa red sees which 
resent crop, aged 
Notwithstanding, aa! is now on 
pots and on 
LË Hy 
trellis or Taia a 
of Peaches an rl 
of the 
sun to dev 
not 1 sufficien velope 
of ne houses I have kept a 
There hns 
saceharine jon, In one 
an rr tee ensely. 
dd the | 
the 
H: 
dai 
oat pets for threo | weokd Past, | 7 
dodge we cannot comprehe nd. We o ao, kno 
if we “operated” on young seedling Pea 
have a hot-bed to A hag recover Fóm the dink 
to their systems. Seedling Pears in English nurseries 
not make those rren tap aes but in France i in the 
it the 
do 
valley of the Loire they do. If it answers in 
a | U. States it is a good Seilas ‘there. J 
Societies, 
HORTICULTURAL. —À ii Geak Moe ting was 
pels at 8, St. Martin’s Place, Trafalgar Spure on 
d wy last, C. Wentworth Dilke, Esa, V in the 
or 
bee Sir 
en re- | igas 
z sh him line i 
pai 
| The in and wounded 
fish, ume ee Tittle ‘bt igi eh haman life 
s bont ibly net Such 
t flew 
men completely from rom. our view 
the huge fish piama 
mignon to move in a pon 
At this period we 
pol me exhausted, com 
to, on 
ived that, 
y- S 
complain of the gan "Groping. before it ot Park ri 
I have had ser few insi 
the woodlice ts eati 
he fruit where it joins on 
an +p more if they Tad boen kept drier when pa ing 
Plums 
g% 
frosts of last 
give fruis this 
He i lag [We pach to ri whose fault 
a ahh red spider, woodlice, and ants have 
crop, Surely not the fanit of the house. } 
the Weather near Cir 
kep ano oe ee) ee aE 
become much blighted ie aes 
age of A gg 
eeks ; the foli 
Aaah: 
ipe. EuS 
es, but owing, I think, to | 
les, | appears 3 to be 
ers | comie style, and illustrated after the manner of 
r and unanimously elec 
following candidates 
s, M.P.; Mrs. Moffatt, Lady Adeliza Norman 
The i 
ee aa elected Fellows of mre ‘ai 
Cc. C. Rickards, at os Grace the Duk: 
Selwyn, oe 
C.; Earl 
Toa + Q Somers, an 
Notices of ooks, 
Salmon +p Canada, by a paps edited by 
Col. Sir Jas, Alexander. 8vo. Long pp- 350. 
This te agin are the gallant shia assures 
comes from a experienced hand, who “otherwise 
is written 
an A Tash gentleman, is in a serio- 
Punch. 
iaag C. 5.45 
d Lady 
Before taking o' 
us|the young whale, 
fix to as 
was then hauled i 
tub kept Ree the 
became a fisherman. After 
adkemer kr educa- 
apso 
breathe A blow, ‘he ihe we Smoking off like 
The a miyo 
on in fiy — in the waters of Wicklow, lie passed | motive with an rac on 
ove to W: where he he succeeded in losing his first | the lme, and with oars pst 4 y to 
inf the of his compani momen again they dashed in the bese of te raed 
fs en Se a of whale. Had they been yoked to a tent of wild e 
T Ag eare mt ly tran i me VER glunig tes, their rate ae 
where the writer was fishing for 17 years, a period long | of the anny che so ae i w but a white bank 
eect to enable him to declare whether or not there | of = which rolled up before them higher than the 
me z5 — Duri world. e boat, threatening each moment to overio" 
estern ga. York, and visi ited ys paayos no need of the assistance of Si J k; 
slay ay thai from what I have seen I think I in ikg the er ae hh the | Henan os At length the ico a se ae a bar yoo 
ly say that ‘this i is the garde en of Ameri a; the soil | tures. He, ho amam ms ri n the St. Law- when ' 5 ditai aonr to hi and ás 
a : ly : eesti of all kinds is most | rence, as well as i noble pret the fish are fa a needle deep his laneo, a po ted Emi 
— as hn priory A to La 0, | disappearing owing to: ro supineness of Governments. perate but var Soe = at h 
flows through this eity, the at he arta w eis “It is a melancholy an a mom bare ie a he was k tet by the second hich had 
sak tha eet 3 h ere is alway: this noble fish h rate with as possible during the chi and from which 
age omen APE "There than that of other aenn and settlement of ti the ovat a very her wound rith the piercing lance. forth 
States where a greater vari Ww ed k every stream on both sides of the St. | with loss of blood, which w spouted 
fally grown than in the i Rochester Megara bona Sate matge- b en a Toe aS yeni aie Ar ara at ele : 
E 1 mon ; sma me passive, i la 
for here, where but cove am do not pass unimproved, resting Aeon the legislators of the country, that they to wait the “bis ee T n we soon over, 
PP bevel. ago the panther, have su thionin ane’ writhing, there came 
pet pasion, we now nd pon an aera ce nan | ane a Nat r,t ea 
amet Sot eae 5 of land F gill net f waters were lashed into foam, ` 
ith narery 00 acres co ote rl never br eee it Soiree, lorpe re i 
pane ta T 
p” 
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