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THE ELOEAL WOELD AND GARDEN GUIDE. 
which in some points difier from the tastes of the old country. 
The Orchardist, by Mr. Scott, of the Merriott Nurseries, Somerset, 
is completed, and forms a re^pectable octavo volume. For all prac- 
tical purposes, it is the best fruit book in the English language, and 
we should right well like to see an illustrated edition printed on 
good paper for the gentleman’s library. Workshop Appliances, by 
C. P. B. SuEXiLEX, published by Longman & Co., is a capital book 
for the young engineer, and for all, indeed, who use gauging instru- 
ments, cutting tools, lathes, drills, planes, and other instruments of 
torture by means of which the metals are fashioned for use and orna- 
ment. The Amateur's Greenhouse and Conservatory, by Shielet 
Hibeeed, is a companion volume to the Amateur s Floioer Garden 
of the same author. It comprises chapters on the construction and 
heating of plant-houses, and on selecting, and furnishing, and 
managing them. It is copiously illustrated with coloured plates 
and wood engravings, and the publishers have given it a handsome 
jacket. As a matter of course we offer no opinion of the merits of 
this book, but we know that for many years such a work has been 
wanted, and we hope and believe it will be welcomed by thousands 
of amateurs, whose interests the author has been careful to consider 
from first to last. 
SELECT FRUITS FOR THE GARDEN, 
ORCHARD, AND FORCING-HOUSE. 
Apples for Orch.\rd Plantixr. — Alfris- 
ton, Annie Elizabeth, Bedfordshire Foundling, 
Beefing Striped, Blenheim Orange, Court Pendu 
Plat, Court of Wick, Dumelow’s Seedling, 
Devonshire Quarrenden, Dutch Codling, 
Keswick Codling, Fearu’s Pippin, Forge, 
French Crab, Galloway Pippin, Golden 
Noble, Golden Reinette, Gooseberry Pippin, 
Hawthorndeu, Hanwell Souring, Kerry Pippin, London 
Pippin, Margil, Nonpareil, Norfolk Bearer, Northern Greening, 
Potts’s Seedling, Ribston Pippin, Sturmer Pippin, Sykehouse 
Russet, Ward’s Pippin, Winter Pearmain, Yorkshire Greening. 
Apples (Dessert) for Garden Culture. — Ashmead’s Kernel, Baddow Pippin, 
Beauty of Kent, Braddick’s Nonpareil, Cellini, Cornish Gillillower, Cockle Pippin, 
Cox’s Orange Pippin, Court Pendu Plat, Early Harvest, Early Nonpareil, Knight’s 
Downton Pippin, Golden Harvey, Irish Peach, Juneating, Hubbard’s Pearmain, 
King of the Pippins, Lord Burleigh, Newtowu Pippin, Nonsuch, Northern Spy, 
Reinette du Canada, Ribston Pippin, Scarlet Nonpareil, Waterloo, Wyken Pippin. 
Apples for Very Exposed Situations (D, Dessert ; K, Culinary), — Bed- 
fordshire F’oundling ; Carlisle Codling, K; Devonshire Quarrenden, D; Early 
Julien, D; Franklin’s Golden Pippin ; French Crab, K; Gloria ifundi, K ; Haw- 
thornden. K; Kerry Pippin, D; Keswick Codling, K; London Pippin, K; Hanx 
Codling, K ; Margil, D ; Nonsuch, D ; Royal Russet, K ; Summer Strawberry, D ; 
Sykehouse Russet, D; Tower of Glammis; Yorkshire Greening, K. 
Cherries fob Gardens, Best Twelve. — Werder’s Early Black, D; Belle 
d’Orleans, D ; Black Tartarian, D ; May Duke, D ; Black Eagle ; Bigarreau Na- 
poleon, D ; Elton, D ; Florence, D ; Coe’s Late Carnation, D ; Kentish, K ; Belle 
Magnifique, K ; Morello, K; Frogmore Early Bigarreau, D; Royal Duke, D. 
