e latter is usually 
figure the full s 
sold oN a. othe nen in the mi idle ns on nter. the Poi 
“La Poir e de Cha umontel es est S Bæuré X Hyver, 
WHardenpont des aes which is, as has been shown, 
[OcrosER 13, 1860. 
re Marquise 
Poi P Fusée. 
very lon: 
ing into as stall eh is long a 
ng, qu 
de bon ss son eau est encore un p 
nd 
eu ‘tere, venant | sh inter, pereg or oblique ; eye ina slight depression, 
| 
This variety, inferior to many others ripening a 
ert. — Fru 
oblate, Apples anes 
same period, has never rtheless A great S, e 
eo 
ye a Bay 
P or middle-siz 
‘ia slender, vari: able = 
, deepl ye in a regularly 
vieil sauvageon tout épineuse. Ce fru 
e bonne 
urées. 
, 1667. 
r Luzar 
a: yenu a epui 
es. 
pee 
“on a | on the shaded ra brilliant red next 
spots 
i 
ak: 
Abrégé appears from the juice, sweet, i 
same — me 1690, tk the ee ae of the D au- EA _ The 
Cha 
t=} 
gth, ted; 
ie p A aot swish green, spotted, an 
the sun, sinter 
ts of darker red. Flesh fi 
ees white, granular, =< ‘ile 
astringent and musky. 
fr uit a 
arbled $ 
especially a near the eye and = Bing 1 white, firm 
n, | half m cy Se. 
answers for stewing | and io o for Octob 
a 
with russet, which is rough to the es 
weet, 
L 
egr 
£ habit. 
Merlet has 
the same time _by oe 
Ast, , the Fusée hdtroe) 
i Chaumontel, qui j’ay 
ssier, la suite des 
en fera u 
nt 
a 
e ruit 
n sauvageon à 
rafraisehir, le pae nt sur 
Ca Si FN 
premiers fruits, qui J WA mangé, sort 
vageon, vers la Pen tec 
= It appears fn Morlet?s statement that the original 
tree was ol p ay f. Decaisne mentions that 
he was informed b . Leflama and, mayor of Luz- 
that the old tree 
and its 
gg obtained Beith seed abou 
20. yan mo i the late 
Seki ne at Hu illé é, and i 
which ripens in July 
Bellissimes ; 2nd, ne aot ded Été, ripening a peade 
ner, probably the Grose a [Je smes. dils | 
e Fusée de 
oŭ 
ri ri iseur, whic 
e, à queue pans 
the Fecal oe Hi ke by Merlet, anf which 
belonged to M. VA = pr a à la cour des 
r ot 17: 
8 
re Duchesse ddle- 
D 
zE 
ae cise | 
raight, 
n3 
EA ope 
the 
sun, Flesh w vhitish, 
k tree 
ut gror ws 
and aiaia AER to one of our i Zoriin 
pi time Nouv. Instr., 1670, the | 
ros-I Roland, or Ches sne- 
ri Jat i 
Pears. 
Ac ss ree "o va 
mpote, which i is alis ~— 
is belie known at Rou by the 
Mar, 
ésilier.—Fruit middle-sized, roundish-turbi- 
enné s S shaped; pi rN S fleshy, irregular, 
vel with the fruit 
f 
eriod of. fe a musky 
wat and Besi de gk 
t, the pr much r 
Tein whic 
NEN f middie sized, | 
ng; d of the 
h u re pach the 
yello wish, half- breaking, aves juicy, 
“Le eae ie ae 
atk 
qualit 
Si une Poire, a kajna indre 
ee Pg e. E Sam Merlet "dbr. d 
[It proved unworthy 
Fey 
ese 
bons Fruita, A 
tion in Hing sir a, 
Poir ette —Fruit Apple- aago, small, 
middle Pa yi a ssed; stalk short, thick, i 
a os ad -formed cavity ; eye very large, in a shi ste ow 
skin mn gait ish yellow, somi ee eighty 
tinged wi d next the sun, sprinkled with lar 
Fla white at the centre, slightly ting 
>. wae ext the skin, fine, m 
ba a irie acidity, perfumed, but 
iP r 
with + 
ange 
ed 
s s0 in the large 
z 
elting, j juicy, sugary, 
t les 
tre p ive 
s ex salient cos have been hi 
a ve rear says Professor 
r under which Prévost 
x 
synonym of thi 
coihpletely misconceived. 
me of Gré 
7 
2 ory. did 
pomologists Saen “designated Si under the 
Seigneur VB. + Senin’ the ——— 
which this name w e have alread, è 
igne 
9 
ae 
T 
a 
Pe “he 
eine aie ‘its right 
great raa 
fat 
of P. Grésilier, given by Pr 
of priority, appears to me to have = 
of bein g cle ar of such.confusion for 
oire 
ok mal t 
tcaltneal Committee of sao 
| aa le ‘inom 
name g Poire de | i 
E Deca fig: 
sts that if it can be c epaily i pr ropaguied it might per 
a ata mpa asa ‘ees, in 
way as the Passe stock is angen for 
` (Tob continued.) 
Over Sa o the sasae by abo Waugh (Ireland, 
Manchester) is ni the form of a pamphlet, an excellent 
he lake district, “with many a clever 
"g 
y 
@& 
e Lake country,” 
est of Lancashir In an old phei ballad of 
rit oh a the two ve = are ey e of :— 
Silverdal Mt s ree 
ong soil is Hiseni ikh 20 cockle 
From Cartmel eke, and SEET ADA 
With is ts lows fierce ee Furness fe 
en 
toy 
aeaa travellers A 3 with Bi 
ble. Mr, Wau gh Po of them thus:— 
hose stones are gh and 
but the 
ustlin 
cs Stapp reg aad pastoral character 
race of mountain folk dwelling ther 
anges mi 
udent of morig to the 
lover of nature, ag? the 
of scie ee secluded hills re glens 
interest.” In days 
eem 
one by tas 
crossing Se 
cate iim 
popis. 
y are h 
guides have 
heir a is to 
and gat Pordable points. In all 
observe the her es, 
ather this was their ane 
sion And, ele Oe ie 
very shor 
renee ss eye 
sara 
arbled 
Season 
e tree i isa 
belongs to a particular group of v 
pampog? GA the ve pis. Tek design 
or Poire de Rose. sort above 
of Selot Rosat 
Signer net, or Oignon 288 
serymen have added the Dec ergamo Sorp whi 
the. confounded, aee g S ther difference, with 
Poire Grésilitre of Prévos ich is sy noragu 
oia Perna “ee neur t 
++ x A E h 1; Sai 
Mayer, Pomona n eaS 1801, states t that 
is well-known in some cantons by th 
oire & Herbe, Poire Disque. 
EA eam C 
pis eee obovate, 
etry ee 
> alit 
ya Pen 
with 
some p 
~ a among the tahing Pears paris 
M. de Liron d’Airolles that it may be 
May. a ‘sot rate ta ible 
he 
just] 
fir uit. Siemon Ja anu 
s variety was dis- 
d by Poirault, a merch ant at Parthenay (Deux- 
t fimm exe; skin green o ol 
lieves 
hinaan A 
ary to} 
ory 
J 
pat “an ger 
by the Eric 
al es for tee maintenance. 
n the revenues of the duc chy. _ The 
excellent. 
vigorous and s 
pe mney has given a syno mym 
Hiver, which equally app! ‘ear 
y Duhame' of ‘which “Continues Prof. 
tion. Fero 
e given 
e of the 
_| regular and decided m 
ied | also bea 
o dro 
: gencrally found "Danae hers Vth be ne 
n ives uP Gran 
Dal the countr: y pe 
office ge x A gent vt eman, 
e eee d i Carter 
T an er 
€ there’s one or 
ie: t 
crossing pa Lanta 
were never Jost on 
certain ancient mariner, 
on the Car 
e place. 
the hk is ay it 
rs the name of Der ir 
Epine Rose.— 
a 
round, flat, a Mune and 
whitish, coarse, gritty; Haosdbeadant mn dots; Flesh 
fruit of of vont quality. ress August. The 
ive. 
ruit large, oblong-pyriform; stalk 
nearly level with the 
BAr, where it i 
under the name of Petes de Poirault, or Poire à 
irau 
>= 
spur; eye in a regularly for 
segments of the calyx erect; skin iok, gonn ow 
ess m , bro r ferruginous 
A is “Flesh gh or half- 
basen A r= ie sweet, sky very 
perfumed. Season, of of October, November. 
very $ obtin; gre 
te "fattening ‘skin ish y 
h dar’ 2 sai dots, = with alittle marbling 
Fle: ite, 
rinkled 
sort sa 
Nov productive. 
ed 
onne 
it ites period 
of ripening is ù 
stalk long, sl slender, stright or Sai) ets a i 
irè Pò 
mow called Beurré de SS by some pomologists, 
ents of -e calyx er 
aoe AR ose ome ‘lightly covered with a glaucous 
ors Ga tath 
_ In th 
the through 50 
uc 
—Fr Pp 
straight, but obliquely rasian e fruit Projecting on 
= it o 
mg 
all -except professed ch 
our. | “2. 
kapori ant o 
sett Photographys y feats and Beinis, 
pleto gr oi = 
“the 
details, Un wee ticle © cies 
Williams, Potash ( (Nitrate o oi of e Baltpetreh 8 
following curious sta hich is doubtless 
The second ae ae ea eparing n 
shall besa is from. nitrate of os Fy 
aeae On dissolving equi 
two ear in water, 
tion ee place. 
ct sived the tae ot, he D e. of aU Hardenpont Ù eae oe 
tinged with red next the sun. Flesh fine, greeni ish, 
melting, juicy, acidulated, Season, end ‘of August, 
“The above reaction is one oi gteal = 
portance, inasmuch as it enables us to 
