THK ILLUSTRATION IIORTICOLE. 



PL. CLXK. 



GEONOMA GRACILIS, linden & axdre. 



SLENDER GEONOMA. 

 Nat. Obd. PALMACEAE. 



nmneo-nitidae caducae in toto planta sparsae; 

 •acilis 50 cent, longus (et ultra), erecto-decurvatus , basi subtus 

 ter pumas productus; pinnae alternae disticae, remotae, 25-30 

 nibus subdeflexis , nervis-3 supra exsertis , pinnis 2 ultimis con- 

 a, postea a cl. Binot in Europara missa, circiter ann. 1873.— 



dried intended for it by us, and in this, we are pleased to say, 



d from M. Ki"M ->;..! vr.ir^ we have the perfect concurrence of M. Wendland. 



[. nvnliiiiMMi. Hanover. Subse- Tin i plant has not yet produced flowers under cultivation; 



and M. Linden and any further description in English would be a useless 



rliinni:liM.I>mut. addition to M. Pannemaeker's very faithful illustration. 



■•' - ! ''i- Amongst the small Palms so much esteemed in England 



A about naming for table decoration, there is none, perhaps , that will gain 



: rtius and other so many admirers as this extremely elegant species, whose 



■'1 Hanoverian foliage is of a beautiful dark green, and whose culture is of 



the Florence Exhibition, the the easiest. The plant from which our description was 



hat the plant was known to him, taken is still young, and about three feet high , and formed 



• provisional name of <in>n<ma one of the collection of twenty-five new Palms exhibited by 



mhlislmlit. There is, therefore, M. Linden at the recent Exhibition in Florence, which 



iot retain the name originally gained the first prize. E. A. 



POMOLOGICAL CONGRESS AT VIENNA. 



1TTED IN 1873. 14. Conseiller a la Cour; October-November. 



nivrsd Inhibition at Vienna. 15. Nouveau Poiteau; October-November. 



assembled in that 16- Passe Colmar; November-December. 



I October, and held three meet- 17- Bonne de Marines; December. 



of the I Wo- ! 8. Beurre Ranee ; January-March. 



n. N urtemberg. This gathering 19- Beurre Sterckmans; January-March. 



affiliated members , and the 20. Josephine de Malines ; January-March. 



' following 

 They will 

 ie by other 



APPLES. 



1. Charlamowski ; August. 



2. Summer Pearmain ; September-October. 



3. D'Automne Cludius; end September- October. 



4. Schwarzenbach Pearmain ; September- October. 



o. Langton Nonpareil ; end September middle October. 



6. Scarlet Pearmain; October-November. 



7. Reinette de Burchard; October-December. 



8. Noble Jaune; November-January. 



0. Reinette Jaune de Blenheim; November-March. 



10. Wagener; November- December. 



11. Reinette Harbert; December. 



12. Reinette d'Orleans; December-March- April. 



13. Beaufin Panache; December-March. 

 U. Ribston Pippi n; December- April. 



15. Reinette grise de Canada; December- April- May. 



16. Reinette d'Oberdieck ; January-May 



17. Court-pendu Royal; January-May 

 8. Reinette Baumann; January-June. 



^•^"ttede Champagne; March-June. 

 M- Wellington; May-June. 



