Sepremper 29, 1860. | 
doubtless true to nature as | regards fruits pr ‘produced i in 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU. 
and we may 2 begat th 
the last two bright summers in France, 
seen fruits quite as hi ighly t ini eth et this country when 
the sea, on the south coast. 
?s Egg Pea 
good, ws Egg Pear. 
at the eig is not the same, nor 
RAL GAZETTE. 875 
| SUDBURY, S SUFFOLK; also a Catalogue oi Duteh and 
Cape Bu Ibs and other flower roots from the same 
in 
the mile, flat at the eye; stalk very, wa stou 
and iks, by E. G. HENDERSON. & SON, WELLINGTON 
T f thick ened at its yew igre “ain Roan, Sz. Joun’s Woop. 
rest that we propose’ das examine them in yellow, ti ith b 
cially as ‘the wi n have very ‘few notticklberal Sah 4 s brown dots, and marked w ith, me 
readers ‘in this cou brown porate peal hos the stalk. Flesh white, break- Miscellan 
Groseiller de Hollinde a grös j fruits blancs. —This ing, very s . A baking Pear. Season,. Decem H t Teach i 
appears to be the same as our C The tree is an abundant bearer. According to ti ph ni E un Boy his a "Wor Let the 
Iti Decais sne, Pom olo va Aadu sim tite: As to 
s stated | that, asa , general rule, White Currants are | 
eners having found them less productive, and the 
it, from the thinness of its skin, apt to become 
tted and russeted so as'to’ lose its brightness for the 
market. 
éiller à fruits carnés, the Champagne 
aseba as —— = the siu 
hite, “Opinions differ as to the 
ome contend that it is superior, ire that it is i 
T, to the Whi Prof. Decai isne is! te 
te Curran of. 
ther opinion, having a 
aor cag the “white. On the other hand it itn maxes 
than those from the 
ant. |t 
i 
7 ee 
ne nes èn the ant, “a 
revert’ to its original type. | 
Winter = Bite Chrétien, ss Bon-Chrétien.— Ftesh 
white, firm, b reaking, more or less gritty round the 
og pedir mos 
face Ss 
ue of this variety. | w. 
Te Cal 
of ` aai 
éome w > remire avis). -Iti ended 
' Seel wl ms be oad peewee from the ae edition, good | 
ogis pi fhag been gor 
e Donville 
a new variety of. it rh the ni of Chaumo 
anglais or To others, from the: aimilArlby of ‘the 
name, have taken it for the » Martin 
will 
k ote a piece of Kip cote to digging, t hapas so 
of t = 
as 
, Si re or Ronville. 
up 
uch of the ewe of three or four weeds 
e RHO in a cro 
“i any 
ea rule Nerd these are tes be taken 
e Chaumontel ordinaire. At ourdeaux, according | 5 
i Catros, it-is confounded ae the aoe Rateau. It 
scribed by Merlet pad n he Donvilte, or 
Lo iig i Poire de Provence. Ue ye Poiteau it 
much esteemed f Ep sean ri nes caer pe eri ionary. 
be continued.) 
‘An edition 
Orehara eyed 
omewhat e. 
uildings is 
ere else i at in h eated bui uildings, 
in Orchard 
core ; jute abundant, ery ‘and perfamed when the |; 
fruit isv ery r. bet 
te 
in the north of France. | 2° 
There ety The Winter 
Bon-Chr hrétien Taa a very long stalk, and must- 
confounded with the Bon Chr Tare and 
Chrétien d’Auch, which have very large fruit, ‘tine 
very sho rt and thick stalk. i 
The int — ia of this variety has been attr mia, are 
‘knows 
Prof. ñ not ‘wit 
sombtimes F St. “Martin, who d 
it from Hungary in ma “beginning 8 mp 5th eobtuiy; 
sométimeés ‘to St. Francis de Pan died 'in 1485. |, 
Panciroli supposes, and with ‘a er ‘at 
probability, that B 
o 
t 
Rabelais “says, “Vous 
Crustuménies, des Bergua- 
tpendu.” The Winter Bon- 
in*such high esteem as cra 
im). 
ieee Poires í 
e de Cour 
ren nam d 
ing the Tangeri 
t ‘delic: cious ae Darina fruits 
sted * 
and col 
has | reaphaig, together with the 
of 
| it be wnldietstood ‘that d iggi Inge Mi 
to the depth of 15 inches, and laying it upside down, 
t was uppermost béfore ; herice the 
s of soil, ms late sowing’ and little 
aste of manure, ‘which 
sustained 
To secure 
| Ea —— surface 
ues 
o¢cur in wa 
through life 
È diggi 7 s 
aen of the’ casantry, a loss 
he 
ve TN depth be openéd on the one side of the plot 
to be'dug, Let this 
fake be 2 feet wide and cut straight down, ‘and let 
he boy understand that when it is filled’ in ead ay ocess 
e 
felt. “We oe add Mn Rivers own sat yall remarks ‘to 
this new 
inder 
of di he must leave another as wide an deep, 
and `m ie a “way 
selg this ene Eighth) edition, the fifo — 
Glass’ is' a new lea likely to be öf +g interes 
most yi aed a of ett 
I have ‘also ee directions 
in OF rb the most 
I ‘eae 
include ‘the ` ‘Blood ‘an 
Michael’§ Ora 
‘the’ ‘thinsri nded St. 
like’ manner | to Ji 
the extension’ of: Ormgo’ ate 80 as to iaai 
a ipo 
ftv urs of th 
show ‘that ‘his work, if tightly 
SADE 
such `a ‘colour is exhibited, th is ‘good, the 
annual weeds fall, of course, t k P vest place, 
and neither the’rake nor the genial sun ‘will bring thém 
t any more. è 
tie Tangri, ad 4 oe the latter’ of: ‘which Ihave im- 
ng treés of ‘the true sort “direct trom the |; 
van sant sete 
e Ivá betin'ere ty good fet 
Chrétien, t tae wiht held 
Belle4 aor vedale’s S 
which, 
ti Germain], gait Curé é [Vic 
eir Wii ad 
= = the winter 
‘ab the“ ‘end ‘of 
pags 
gooey rhe; “grêat ornam 
dessert, is rthel 
winter | by tie p pHintipal frui 
“Toy E} 
ut your words do ‘n on 
conv boy “t takes ‘his notions ‘from’ 
are oe Show nia’ the eae and of eee the’ 
a given depth must pass through The 
n that, writing from “recent aneri X 
is as pentett a walitoa as the first in: ‘a cttw garden, 
} ft 
will be së 
Neve directed eee ae trees to be 
discontinued. 
epr ice ps 
» in Patis 
berets ` at t the © 
fine. — ter reat 2 fres 
‘ears, or eat 2 
Töten I7 | | 
e de Etoile, “a 
ese -Pears - 
rré 
but’ this price was‘much exceeded i h the i 
eenturiés, when, accordin, ng = 
much as a crown apiece ee ape 
ares 
Pear ‘was ‘fi a good “deal i en s 
aures A ien now r bueee s0 iT comparison wi 
ofeultiva ro ‘our ol 
ée. 
ah = it is no longer deemed sr houses,” 
mate, 
ode of ets pinching which will be found ieee 
“ep me of ' Peach 
T hia e trifling cage 
as to the time when it should on diboan tiert. I hay 
— t Tiffeny 
stem ‘way “be 
n “the caltare ‘of 
o made some chanige in the | w 
t with more pleasure her store of ne 
amould of such sitet whither 
the fairy 
me isa 
ork 
ver 
At such a a ae wont 
at a any ¥ nd the 
pris 
wt the Amaranth. 
3 you have > him 
“the othe 
ities’ Tittle mi 
exemplify hea mae 
Poire Cro ihis äs a way ne the Doyeriné account. 
A wie an speck. It-is consid wet tes remain iy» i¢ 
támo as the. Zouiesdo: Prusse “if M. Bivort, babdif. ‘the'effects'of 8, say 
ety aay that of M. Willermoz. and ‘then ve placed in’ "ie Bari Mti ma 
‘Poire Royale X Hiver_—In Italy Enid bins he names | f° their ‘fruit. mare en ‘Of | Let “not preju wacy 
f Pera Spina, - P. apane, na, ke. In | ‘Tiffany houses * we -are ‘at ‘present unacquainted. If | prov PONEMA. "Rothing but ignorance of 
it is Often; eoniiduded nie azt ore h m be made” to sarioa. rarae ‘protectors of the | and - praam — can intake ‘the rime ot trench 
Lallemand ; ‘aud Prof. Decaisne " considers it identical | blossoms of such kinds of fruitens will ripen im'the “open | in Wwokk “fie atoy. 
with -the Poire | Louis-Grégoire and -Jean-Baptiste | air, they ‘willbe ‘of great’service’ in ‘the fruit- infu as sone other : ‘severity “lies a Esri Wod 
Bivort. ‘The flesh is firm, yellowish) white, } juicy, sweet, The best form for a house of ‘this kind ‘wo be, b'in kind. Arian to vena ap must p aeix 24 square 
perfumed ` ar peculiar, “very ` ble flavour, onst ae the'span roof, t the sides four feet high, the yards; and if ‘your boy 85 eit An of that a 
resembling "that of the Fortunée-de Parmentier, bu six or seven feet. Lhe ‘tiffany for the roof | neither is ‘he “overwrought nor ‘do you hee eep him 
astringent ;. ‘Novem! ill March. This otbing views is‘sarprisi ind 
Pear cannot be ‘recomm | 80 as: to: ar e of -its being senine prie daily. for ‘the | little do we notice’the e pro B the 
ocommenddd for caltivition in’ Er 
“The Louis-Grégoi 
admission 
hair.” 
ping Where it hasbeen’ tried. 2 | amount will appear’aftera g ūpposing you 
t Teones M 7, 77," | have atr op moving ar k pro ceeds, the pro- 
Renton e been am etek tio ess, thou: y, smal additions is still a 
and the J. B Sones to have fruited ‘for e ma A Eai A i hls m earn aei, d, object in dreary wir But a aval has s ae all 
Geest-Saint-Reimy in 1847. apes ‘tm tay” 5e, | -1860. Ato. up, and yet the sky is Srp htfully se w be mt 
it is certain tence = Royale d’ Hiv a vory-eld Pea ah iea gé. a oan psor ae structure of | 0E management: in ‘su 
me @ibutom mine i ion 
Ulissi ngi 
Fresh on’ the “shaded s real 
with numerous white x sey le phe: | 
an with u 
ane pto 
n Latin, Gérman, 
illustrated by i excellent plates filled it d 
structure. r 
ench, and 
etails of 
emark anything novel in the 
log 
i, “you wing 
Anen moe y an: would centim” be oi pending his 
pen and joinitig. a ihe ü FH in ae 
abont the Hedges, “ay hoiii at birds 
a hit: or miss, and con útra ting an intolerate Heh 
sweet, | — ewhat perfumed, | statements, nor pel aga to explain the: ana x | ati chatty viò 
sightly vinous wie, Gilmar: GR Prat small or pom sized, he nats EF d A TE, o pe Aianei te, Yon But | C2 easy-won price = a spon ms or ‘ tailing that, rt riene 
-sprin Sa led with -b ee: tes fort +, p Aka Erei EIRA acts of theft. r “boy fron sit associates as 
esh firm. ot âlf- | Zeg hed tyre ORG dans cette ee you have ribet Tor Mistal 
ecaisti rebat premiers 
fruit: by Vi wuss 
wot be « wi bern 2 42th über 
the'sa eached plates 
e Poire re Gif de sae ie Sas the ie Colmar 2 Aitotine, rare of 
a M. Willermoz has-done. ‘The d'Été is con- | ree Caesar alone 34 gg noe piaig 
i préd only sate quality by P ar — ‘ago Mess eet Á 
dn the ‘Reowe “Horticole, “which "he “quotes, the a beer iy Reading for all 
renin =- psi ing, -bat somewhat Sats: “juice of English K ools, to be com sete i in fave 
to Panny and very good; ripo in October. g | Book the second has now , and conta 
Prévost (P ve Seine. Infériewre > the flesh is rather | aytracts from atithors of established reputation ‘or bits 
fine, very tender, eS i juice abundant, véry by the editor. “The Reed of S a : 
Septem d “Miscellaneous su "1 r 
The cultivation eei the Bei eaii pr has not seat veey i T stories they ate ; ronsehlay not aa ne page He be ce all bad 
vou i twil n8 iha to U We ‘cannot sy a TOT Eto the understanding Offittle folks. m “sere polars so AE ririn Aet Sere 4 
We-can, il. prove lia airs R bey: Farad sa Tr igxsrs Recervep. —Catalogue of ‘Choice | habitauts oE. Tho: rivers or ponds as ‘the asprey i 
sas te ay za sweeping ‘suddenly down upon the'fish ‘as they Hse to 
fie th 
| Nivekory 
Stock offered “for ‘ale ‘by STEPHEN BROWN, | 
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