1768.
[811] Alph. de Candolle, 'Geograph. Bot.,' p. 1082.
[812] Alph. de Candolle, 'Geograph. Bot.,' p. 983.
[813] 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1854, p. 821.
[814] 'Lindley's Guide to Orchard,' as quoted in 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1852,
p. 821. For the _Early mignonne peach_, _see_ 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1864, p.
1251.
[815] 'Transact. Hort. Soc.,' vol. ii. p. 160.
[816] _See_ also 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1863, p. 27.
[817] 'Gard. Chron.,' 1852, p. 821.
[818] 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1852, p. 629; 1856, p. 648; 1864, p. 986. Other
cases are given by Braun, 'Rejuvenescence,' in 'Ray Soc. Bot. Mem.,' 1853,
p. 314.
[819] 'Ampelographie,' &c., 1849, p. 71.
[820] 'Gardener's Chronicle,' 1866, p.970.
[821] 'Gardener's Chronicle,' 1855, pp. 597, 612.
[822] 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1842, p. 873; 1855, p. 646. In the 'Chronicle,'
1866, p. 876, Mr. P. Mackenzie states that the bush still continues to bear
the three kinds of fruit, "although they have not been every year alike."
[823] 'Revue Horticole,' quoted in 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1844, p. 87.
[824] 'Rejuvenescence in Nature,' 'Bot. Memoirs Ray Soc.,' 1853, p. 314.
[825] 'Comptes Rendus,' tom. xli., 1855, p. 804. The second case is given
on the authority of Gaudichaud, idem, tom. xxxiv., 1852, p. 748.
[826] This case is given in the 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1867, p. 403.
[827] 'Journal of Proc. Linn. Soc.,' vol. ii. Botany, p. 131.
[828] 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1847, p. 207.
[829] Herbert, 'Amaryllidaceae,' 1838, p. 369.
[830] 'Gardener's Chronicle,' 1843, p. 391.
[831] Exhibited at Hort. Soc., London. Report in 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1844,
p. 337.
[832] Mr. W. Bell, Bot. Soc. of Edinburgh, May, 1863.
[833] 'Revue Horticole,' quoted in 'Gard. Chron.,' 1845, p. 475.
[834] 'Bastarderzeugung,' 1849, s. 76.
[835] 'Journal of Horticulture,' 1861, p. 336.
[836] W. P. Ayres, in 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1842, p. 791.
[837] W. P. Ayres, idem.
[838] 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1861, p. 968.
[839] Idem, 1861, p. 945.
[840] W. Paul, in 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1861, p. 968.
[841] Idem, p. 945.
[842] For other cases of bud-variation in this same variety, see
'Gardener's Chron.,' 1861, pp. 578, 600, 925. For other distinct cases of
bud-variation in the genus Pelargonium, _see_ 'Cottage Gardener,' 1860, p.
194.
[843] Rev. W. T. Bree, in Loudon's 'Gard. Mag.,' vol. viii., 1832, p. 93.
[844] 'The Chrysanthemum, its History and Culture,' by J. Salter, 1865, p.
41, &c.
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