Novemser 3, 1860.] 
pa d slightly mea y 
a orange col dae 
mewhat sl 
ow inclini 
fate 
Received from Mr. ac Oldaker; it is one 
great number 
of the Right. 
any o 
source. 
13. Down 
seve 
from th 
t, and is 
merous new vasiotive obtained from that 
TON Havannan Prine.—Syn. 
he einige raised by Mr. Knight. 
Knight’s 
It differs 
a White te Musca 
ich highly planted in an Oats 
of a 
of seedings Te at Blithfield, the seat | 19079 Para 
Hon. Lord B much superior to | 
THE SE CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
what po I 
First, w 
be 
inery, 
and Black Hamburg ese 
„possess Trei the merits of this | in v: 
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various stages of growth, distinguished by a russety ussety 
hue, very hairy leaf, psitaid an upright : acute angle 
with the stem, shorte ht with a sti 
2 
vigorously as the raae fastidio 
d ‘who LA 
he plent i 
t has been Pri in its favour. 
P 
nly gro wing this is that it requires a warm house {a te 
a To ooser jo in ted a 
tha the “true species” of shy wan 
Muscat Hamburgh Grape—My experience 
prod ucing 
of the leaves. 
k Jamaica, 
Py Brown 
St. Vin 
’s St. Vinee 
the 
This differ 
which is rathe 
serait 
ei 
shar 
hat 
ant, 
pet acid, very I aay: 
fi ized, rather 
lea 
cel ent summer fruit, but i is wha to become 
The is 
plait and finely formed bunches at mr 
ase 
r of exquisite flavour. The dise me shan ing 
hs 
and Hamburghs, ooh si a cold house as some o 
tal bey dh reco 
I should 1 yi 
this Gra rape | 
+ 
at 
ta thi 
3 for myself I co 
caped » na cay a dise 
cis 
d berr, rry. More than this, 
satisfy oi 
being f th 
J aang 
Fr 
variety of Grape cut to be in ev dey at 
rgh I had a a graft 
lati of the ¢ Golden ergh: in 1859, he wait of a 
ject, as it isa strong grower, 
S| more convenient Ee lang 
ripened cane sa ie feet lon: 
| leng h was red 
pruning season t: 
ne half, and peim 
a ary bunches. Up to 
olour all went 0 on 
ee 
e 
a ea io frui! t be egan to c 
ys Rr origi ed a strong ae | 
an abundant ti a he oy setter, and not liable to 
shank, R. S. 
hie agar have taken the liberty of making a 
pes on a splendid collection of Coniferæ (near 
hundred rls) ene at the seat of T. Wray meag 
anki aE now showed itself 80 severe sly 
nigh ti near ite eked t Nor th g. arkes I am 
h: rather 
ore Bt ape 
ok 7 1 
+ 1 
show that the Golden Hab is neither so brewed 
e persons | would have 
d high cient oh situation, bat pay and 
keri fom the north (on a ree w miles from the 
sea) iby. som bea es 
e 
from 3 to 4 lbs. 
15. New DEMERARA PINE.—Syn. New Demerara ; 
Harrison’ i 
Leaves 
(one tirm, very juicy but not 
ves rather long and erect. 
Recei ved from Mr. Miller of “the Bristol N eye es 
higher te 
eely ai Ae most pe ato variety. In our latest 
Vinay we have it growing among West’s St. Peter, 
Muscat of Alexandria, and Lady Downe’s Seedling. | a 
Here I feel compelled to some exten reverse my 
ss ye the i nches are onal, more big oes and by 
means so tighly pot ge as whi indy 
+ 
es 
extraordin a size Ka a splen endid 
plant of Pins’ insignis paaa ing the R having 
been cut off twice to pre p hea “itd 
and blown dow hy Ne tthe hi 
severe gale a year or two before. 7 recommended the 
top to be pig Fe the roots loaded with massive 
stones if this; in 1845, 15 years 
h, now the rend dore 
m being 
60 i bra 
t pabon Rie I think eee 2 of the largest fi the 
a | of England. _Annexed are the names - of a few fine 
n 
k Ba: to say 
| is the Kaon of the othe . Pave without producing 
any in, jur effe ct. „ The ual growths a e exi ceed- | 
men calling to see, about two miles from ii ee 
station, North of Devon Railway. I am re the 
pot a is unknown; it is a weighty fruit, 
inferior in point of os ney 
D SUR: —Syn. Silvery Striped |” 
Pine, from “oo hag P rnEeE Silver and Pink, Surinam, 
Striped Surinam, Silver eee Ribbon Grass, 
Prince of Wales ; Island, Prince of Wales’ Island 
This has been described by Speechly to exceed in bea 
Winer account for the sirmehes: A. Cramb, Tort- 
worth Court. 
Fa 
e following are Aa particulars of a cas 
| Pinus aio, 25 feet, bushy; A ae radiata, or Ae 
3 P. ha 20 feet, hooked ed Pine; 
of cones ; 
tad two 
if 
ildew. ‘The 
that lat ely ca under my observation. I hada last 
of Dianthus "Chingnaia Heddewigii i in a Vine border, 
and as it did n a flower all t mer I felt anxious 
to see what roduce, I 
therefore took i 
uty 
whole tribe of yariegated plants, not Fea in the leaves, Thich 
are beautifully striped with ty and delicate’ white. 
nd van itha a ery red; with iis tonit » which is cylindrical 
pees ther pro in 
third by th ; a alia ts. 
Flesh uliish eal ws voy moderately ory 
Crown middle size Sa com 
ger grower and requires a long 
creak 
is an etii 9 wrobthiieda | 
a fitting state. I have known p The a | 
by 
d plenty of young stoc. 
wedi ant. It w n nae y 
ite eight or z nine ye ars old befi efore 
ter fruited, and Ih I 
e pla 
owing to aen checks such a 
acks 
long a period as 18 or 20 
just P a ea soa att: 
s, and it is my o 
Hant showing the sa symptom. Seo 
-< nae Pattee Pkg 
. Flow 
et, seein see by gil 
ti gon ht Cag suckers at the base of the 
inclined to fruit befor 
i 
mths eady to 
upon any unhealthy plant that. has Teen n subjected 
om ‘one png — 
I be m 
eth 
d | the 
base, leaves 
e the | su 
maki 
n tha my |p 
iin rs $ be aifected 
nobili 
s this P. "Phi Apo, 20 est, P. Cephalónica, 
25 feet, boa tnd fn oe mens; P, 
P. Webbiar 
ng ieh So id upri; 
situation; Cı] 
of cones; Juniper rocarpa, t, very ee Pier 
specimen TPaxodium sempervireng ‘6 tet fine grown 
af at oe hum, Rih 
mg R a ges 
ooking well E dérally # whe a gin riggs ana, 
a, T. pendula, T. flagellitor: mis É orientalis, 
eg Thu- 
- an 
orientalis aurea nana, T. Nepaulensis, e 
jopsis aak S, ka ndid plant; T. dolal 
quite har y, 
fet: 
some in the bor dare | 
were made far down va the ground, Tevel and as flat | 
k 
s | Cup a, C. Corneyana, C. funebris, C. 
MNabia ana, c. goer Pemipee sect oblonga pendala, 
J. aik 3 Waaa J. ieii EF J. excelsa, J. 
ana, J. Chi J. Bermudi 
as a pancake, i eae the rain which 
rete Ries abe co 
ito aiia 
™ "ah ty free growing variety 
` able exc ellence; trom uaiti been so ately introduced 
deserve. W., Pi, Garisa, near erer a 
Wellingtonia. 
Coniferous plants with “which the extensive grounds | 
| rather more slender and’ erect than in the 
which it bears a considerable PAA Dia parti- 
the spines and in the flatness of the leaves. _ Flowers 
vering halt the pij ae 
Flesh home hee rg moi a 
Sweet and pleasant, withou' 
Mr. 
e 
Beauport, near Hastings, abound is a Wel 
about 73 feet in n hegit proi Drm two cones which bid 
ae to ripen. of 
eet, ells. 
“ Bovgaineil rillea spectabilis. —Underthe impression that Clianthus Dam; 
o different Mei or species are or have been sup- 
‘ed under this nam ld th I 
| plie 
m 
Daniells or any other successful cre a few 
llingtonia | Torreya 2 
Frazer 
lich there | Plyn 
season ; 
Lari), not doing w 
, | trée ;, Podocarpus Dobe: a, P. 
mboldti ti, E, n 
ica. 
better an 
than we anticipa 
Suite? 
is as you will 
reagi It ems 
I 
e o to sibs, 
mas from 3 
Poo 
me C ponde: 
burgh Grape.—It is no 
Staats ayia to i them for slow oven treatment “gel 
spring, that would ill brook bord E Oe T now that 
e last Apri see 
sti still growing gE ete oe if we had a little more 
k 1l ever it has. Up to. 
almost i 
hich i due time rid i janes e of healt is 
mina m ia tai Latterly, having a little leisure 
ce. 
Golden Hami e. t my desi 
“WPA between the opinions of your creo 
and “Mr. Busby,” further than 
for rare J both nursery | and private establi shment 8, s Tt 
t has, 
The plant nt 5 
trusses, and avera 
total of betwe 
ging these a 
oe coe ee 
into bloom 
4 & bloai each, tity 
nd 4000 flowe 
Ik. 
