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oa other fang: of the room, exhibited by another 
rseryman of the na f Thompson, but the 
iati are тешу Mente = ГА events as far as 
\\геһав тё 8 no аа 
difference ups um = ere is in the corn 
a plant which is sindstingushable end sere 
nosa, though it comes under a n ut be 
the name what it may, it is a Pile epe. of all 
eommendation, and one that has a p hardy 
nd a e few of these grown by the side of 
C. Jackmanni make a Бева Чеш а The 
rule t of the one and the pale azure 
blue of the bom together producing a a oe 
ect. We are all of us familiar ун the 
snowball tree. b hen Mr. Fortun жы. in the 
кыне Society, to Chin na, he 
discovered bier Vibur m (V. E with 
leaves tot 
, but M € en one I 
dare entire. It very oe 
and the colour t white ; a altogether we 
i i most маз plant ог 
hough sot: yet sufficien ney wn. Yet 
its cultivation is simple extis At 
ny rate, what sue че in a Nath Staffordshire, 
from whence thes xamples were brought, will 
surely s ee эе well in. more A urn E 
ti the midland counties, 
n As E subjects for 
notice, = certain sense, though not as new, 
Just to introduce to the Fellows the rich 
of that mere foliage—h 
back- 
Sn a ene out of doors is the 
appropriate 
his p 
these ой can possibly be more beautiful than 
i в... They shine with a brilliant metallic 
r garden 
рае ue aee: 
ased by euttin ngs, an 
very hard o; 
or CCymen ou ught t to тда this plant vile 
the Black Maple of Japan. 
1 th Now, con 
x e FER tint with the dark one, how can 
; 
yet n i cnr peg of it. Itis called the 
Loni -reticulata, which translated into 
piin English means the em насе netted with 
a few years 1 о doubt we shall 
em inii nem teble the number of Pie ese plants. 
There i ow, an almost infinite variety 
of сунити ү апа enter od plants which those 
only me = e the luxury o Ligen houses can en- 
joy; ve a ^ osphere in the 
мз 
Ае бн enjoy such plants ё gen I have had 
the honour o e the notice of the 
will do their duty in the heated atmosphere of the 
crowded rooms of London ae especially penes 
and in this po I m the Kalmias dese 
заг notice than they В теуш кейе They 
e called American 
The ge ps 
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