. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. the list can be extended, for itdoes not include all the sorts best adapted for thepurpoie, but a few yitlding what a Villa gardener willbe certain to appreciate—a succession for eating. If he wishes for a few good sorts for standards, hewill find them in Doyenne dEte, Williams BonChretien, Louise Bonne of fersey, Beune dArem-berg, Beurrc Bosc, and Beunc Superfin ; and further,if he should desire to add to the seleclion of pyramidsjust given, he will get what he requires in the sortsjust recommended


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. the list can be extended, for itdoes not include all the sorts best adapted for thepurpoie, but a few yitlding what a Villa gardener willbe certain to appreciate—a succession for eating. If he wishes for a few good sorts for standards, hewill find them in Doyenne dEte, Williams BonChretien, Louise Bonne of fersey, Beune dArem-berg, Beurrc Bosc, and Beunc Superfin ; and further,if he should desire to add to the seleclion of pyramidsjust given, he will get what he requires in the sortsjust recommended as standards, as they are suitablefor the pyramid as well as for the standard form. And there is no reason why the Villa gardenershould not combine the useful with the is no necessary sacrifice of use to ornament bythe introduction of illustrations of the modes of train-ing trees (ound in some gardens. There may be thesprtading standard, the graceful pyramid, and thedwjif bush—aiid these of themselves admit of in fotm—but there are also other modes. Fig, 140—IENIJtt-ENT CORDON PEAR TREE


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