SEPTEMBER 15, 1860.) THE GARDEN] 
ERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTIRAL GAZETTE, 
835 
Fan wenn ES AE ii 
grand echoes of another salute. Similar honours i glee 12th parts of Sir r’s very imp Spee the Royal M and this, co onome with 
us as we ge fit Se the, market a at Sixt, Filicu aai ina completing the third viene, which quality, will rendet i i. a tiratoraty early white Gr apes 
gives a com A ete tory of Lomaria, Blechn illade Précoce. — Bunch small, Se loose; 
friends.” Sa dleri ria, Woodwardia, Doain; Asplenium, Allantodia, | berries about the size of those of the Royal Mascadine, 
The paie of this “happy valley” » are by no means and “Actiniopteris, and of the swarm of new genera | foundish, or but slightly oval, rose-coloured. 
conv te gnifi tl ma desirable | Savignon Blane.—Bunches and berries pene “the 5 
rary it is is described as having a veget: ation sc or to separate from named. he present | size o ose of the White E fre m ; berries oval, 
volume is enriched with 70 api plates; iy another et ish white; skin thie rarr resco but nobs0 
ne Grape. 
pine, owing to the 
unusually small proportion of 
ante id 
“Generally —— the 
Fir tribe, that 
es on n the mo’ sides, 
is announced as likely to 
The poe 
soon commenced. 
elvtong, rather loose; 
em ee No. V. (Lovell Reeve), contains 
f the Double Carnation rt: ga ed © 
J 
Pha” E 
he > Amilear Rhododen ron, a dark purple _— 
Pine forest, but EHEER this 
he Beech, the Birch, the Elm, i Walnut, ] 
ċadine, and 0 is same colour ea 
and 
Bidwi P's. Seedling - —Bunches and veritas early as 
Gazania splendens, g har ndsom 
luabl for, indoor decor ration; 
ksh, “freely mingle t foliage with, the 
AB 
In this | v 
1, 
their 
of bv aig or the fresh emerald ot the Larch. 
To 
andy aried aspect of the 
` When T eria th roug h it I was acco 
friend Anguste Balmat, is, like myse 
the firs' 
mpanied ge 
visited it for 
tall = straigbt, and well goy on eyer I side. I 
remember p: arly his adm of the young Fir 
trees, WhiGh he e thought sold Take alpen- bok 2 
matebless, quality. ALove the ps0 of the i we came 
upon ak i s, an upon arable e land 
excellent quality and great Apion 
ample stock of fruit trees Jaden with autumnal produc 
b 
Or me 
has reached the a 
; | good reports 
self, Nut 
t time, an nd he told me then. he thought he had | econom ot 
part 
ak Syal 
u 
AAt doks o 
borders, includin 
volume of 
Mossi 
vay 
“Dictionary of Arts, §c. Part XI. Chongens, 
rticle Ores. rg its contents are 
upon Mortar, Nails, Na 
utrition. Oils, each of which concerns matters of deep | 
ical interes 
itda e “Iilustrated Natural History, Faaa 
ember comprehends Owls, Goat-sucker 
added to the list of a invaluable | 
Travellers in Sou s 
Wye 
OWS. 
jas has 
me for 
si et 
oe tha, Nitre, |a 
ke zh en requires a g 
Quer 
hut 1 
erries arene pd 
rt 
black with oom; sin rather thin 
ha 
antes compared with 
Mt ti a thi 
oa bok To aT of heat: 
neen, Musca rtel, — Like the | White Nice 
il iong and tapering, 
a sho owy white kind, but ¢ 
g the river Wye. 
140 papa: has a good m: ee 
in authentic information concerning the 
played. Wee mpse! 
igh up, n fn monaisin 
es oF i reat. beauty, which- it 
The 
a gree i alii and M Pellet n. 
bonght a upe baskettul, containing 
of: yet some aaf TE embellished A the array, of 
eal, for fi pyr eop He made 
at found. n ae 3 e 
$ Lledabors, | should ne 
oor for them, bys I should. certainly kave 
to: be:-had:for nothing. at 
hisi is Gna a Yay. woe es 
Elementary. Examples ical Mechanic. 
be Fi Jobn F; keai a ah ang af int 
in, the St ege. 8v0, pp. 319. L 
teac 
pe ag by the prese nn 
mes the student Ma be seguninted with the 
mely taat 
ema and i pote and, the-prin- 
brace whi oe solution depends are neatly stated 
and demonstra 
Drs Bi eps 
Phytotype or p moan fi a 
the Vegetable Fuge read 
Literary.and Phi losanhacal Society mp Live: 
conclusion —- — 
ns has, printed. an. essay. on the 
see ering Division of 
cember before the 
rpool. The 
‘succulent, leaf of the 
lade awd delicate. licate. in-strueture, 
and reson e aight yamied spiral vessel; whilsti in, 
epee g Acorn. ap ah a ey longated, 
iy that. the. in nificant 
‘all to become my ish 
Oak, Ma thad sae {spe Anio ido the 
stork’s bill, the spiral is eand ea ARS IEI z the | 
cells; are 3 si in the | 
knows nothing erti the mischief” they commit upon | 
the lea 
atta obs. 
iy 
d aa France) aia], List for 
a hen nye ie Coura 
temps et VEté 1861. 
ah ay vigit to, the greal 
J, 
dered ; ‘bernie large, oval, o 
when 
Hime —Bunches large and well shoul- 
or sometimes roundish- -e A 
ig gbly ripened, pale amber 
Golden 
ume of Mr. Stainton’s st 
ral History of the = ths e 
Tt contains 24 
Ci 
din general | 
d branches that become victims of ‘their 
p.—Transon-Forteau & Son 
1860-61.—Jean Ven. 
nti pour 
Bitler. & McCulloch's 
fi Dutch. and 
ice va _ Cars 
— Catalogue of Dutch 
y Samuel Yates, 16; Old» Millgate, 
Menkes 
NEAM. | 
Garden.. pate 
HOB EER AYs SOCIE TUR 
GRE inportaiea of payings| t 
REEN.—To, Grape BONDA ca 
s of the curious ee sugary 
o 
| shouldered 
| blance; ae ae, thin, 
bloom ; 
Place, at, th 
a M tis) 
arsalan ak thi 
them are ripe or nearly so, paaraaln Sa 
e Black rghs. “especially” are 
s called 
Ha mburaly 5 om smaller, mie „bunch an 
kaat ae other mers Hambirg iti i stated tobe the, ist jn 
pton. 
tr OS. Richuon md Villa p ea i h, are, Synon; oa 
kinds. 
Dutch Hamburgh.—This. is found. to, be-the £ 
tapis Black, Hamburgh, Bunches eis Boe ar 
not: ugh shouldered; berries, large, roundish. 
bE sage as if hammered, on =< surface, and, 
often 80 much ‘3 as ide appear misshapen, black, covered: 
nation 4 
ich hav: n 
74 edn RANG K E anka : rome the 
or strong 
} 
skin thick, ad ber ne, closely. to, the, 
hat; & This differs from the, 
flesh, 
| Black ambush in having larger berries, n 
idedly 3 131 
b E E va thes KE ae na the | 
a Tineina Ulu. flesh taida anid is are very juicy, rich 
This, as has 
stated, fu’ T tinnttaina! re 
high character it has r espects a 
e | first-c ss Grape: 
eiv: dy and i all r 
—Bunch large, loose, long, s slighthe 
s oval, larger than those of the 
ch they bear rangi 
plaish. black, with a copious. 
ably rich, niga 
absent r 
An 
` Morocco uy — seedling between, Black Pri 
and Black Moroec 
Black Prince; berries also similar 
with a thinner skiti; which is rie A 
esh firm, juicy, 
Fl lening’ ’s Pri 
lack- inc ce, to whi 
der, juicy, remark 
and fara 
in aad 
melting, 
of Alexandria; wie 
' Gror Rouge de Pro ence.—Banch. lon 
small, “slightly oval, Mack? ‘skin 
tener om ait 
ta apering, 
berries thin 
Beak juicy with a a 
—Buncli long and tapering, 
sightly shouldered, janger than tbat of ae “ie Fron- 
nan grown under same cirenmst berri 
ej about the size aie thos "slightly oval, 
black 5 al that the 
i Seay. Later 
heme ‘Black eral, and 
store 
thea E strongly 
cane s 
—Like a. White 
—Bunehes very largë; ne of the largest 
P oddih bla = Sone ee coloured ; de! ficient 
—Lik 
arossa. aneh 
say “hes small; white. 
Noe rdif.— Bnc! Bhi small and 
berries middie sized, PE A = skin ‘back, 
"tole ratte flesh 
grower ;- an Eiemivargie 
bta bad aBaien d bythe 
committee to be very similar tö; if not identical with; 
em ain 
z 
e kind, not unlike Black: 
| Nera—A lat 
Prince both i in frm i paan and berry. 
more de: sa kinds of late Olaia es. 
_ Sah 
ert rding to the estage of — sd 
the tanic of the plant. 
e 
Oldaker’s St, P —One. of the best.of the finer 
Bunches Ja arge; berries white, witha. 
Of ‘this a full account 
thibee.— 
i 
+ 
t 
Pin asus SA e Dodder 
viz, a ‘he 
w sam h 
l ee the qan of this idea, 
ed, is, obscure satisfy 
4 4) 
J, nor so.sugary ; A 
leaves.a 
det a ugh, to 
erot; ive thy 
rude sketches, tient acc 
pany the letter press, great 
rt TX, s figures 
as 
> 
Henderson's Illustrated B 
of'a-purple Clematis. viticella, ca 
e flowers; a. pana ee os mbie n 
g Di aed | 
tied of Be 
fore 
E 
su 
Se ea the old 
dy ma American perennial, 
— saken Dine 
pe gor 
fla’ wear th 
R 
REN 
ôs Am 
Musca in quality, ey 
Clusters. ‘Berries mi 
Meghan or pr rae Ti 
Mill. ni de ee reported ,to, be; the} 
a "| Pontey ine 
selas ar squé.— 
e| kinds of White Gra apes; b 
cracked. This wa' 
is fonnd i in s the (mi ia ilia Hortieultu ral asem: | 
as Alihee, t r about, which Me, 
t t blae a mret ag 
in to be atte ae 
—Bunches large, Sa her, bat: aie 
Eyrin, Pomc th « bestof, the sme 
ut in oe instance 
the middle of ay month. 
hone of the 
Chas: 
š ri eS about 
Muscat of Alex 
white vaviety 
to.6 inches 2 wey ane 
Verdal.—A 
Keingsheimer.— Bunches 
