We recently had the pleasure of seeing eight or ten fruits of what we consider a wonderfully fine Pine-Apple at Lambton Castle gardens. It is certainly, as those of our readers who have seen it can readily endorse, the most handsome of all Pines. It grows into a most shapely cone, with a very moderate-sized crown. When we saw them in August, it was considered that when ripe they will range from 8 lb. to 10 lb. each; and the plants, owing to the extensive alterations and improvements that have recently been going on at Lambton, have not had justice done them. Mr Hunter informed us that he ripened it last winter along with Smooth Cayennes, and it was found more juicy and better-flavoured than the Cayenne. In conjunction with its handsome appearance and free-bearing character, these qualities will render it a great acquisition among Pines.