nnn , h ———————— 
for winter decoration. Thyrsacan nthus lilaci inus proves 
De O 
e branching spikes of “pinkish lilac, | 
Judicia like fowers which are far from being 
It blossoms freely under — 
t leave lee part of the garden without 
of n pig for years 
of t ll that divides 
serve to cut — — it oe 
not be desirable to impair beauty of more con 
“and e 
brilliant when e uds are about 
uarters blown ; but when fully 3 the 
flowers part with much of their bri Never- 
theless it is highly ornamental, an — ‘well with 
e stove near this co 
er 4 3 J 2 a 
5 — 
flower 4.— : 
endes ng 8 Chi London we are certainly greatly indebted fo the good 
riainly a eee ote Sieh 5 resi 
which flo 
but its blossoms wa ant purity. They ar ss in owe 7 
white ; ‘the foliage i is, however, good, ` Siea contrasted 
penan d with other things in this stove was the 
brilliant ome pulcherrima, whose clusters of scarlet 
tassel-like blossoms render it a favourite with all who 
r, ment has bee e 
z shall question “thie propriety of this molbi of 
We 
them 
neiple 
see it. It is not difficult to . put in order to] hem are 
flower it well care must be ta to have the wood 
oroughly ripened before win 4 
ape RERA se, named in our last report as being on 
the plan of ie 9 houses ee 
planted at their own cost by Messrs 
The pe are small and consist, for the most 
part, of Teas and Chinas, with a urbons and 
Hybrid Perpetuals to give  brillianey of colour. Of the 
four rows in the raised a in the in two 
stock, t the 
flowers in pre 
this is one of the best 
possess, 
The praise = Risa borders of = walk lead- 
ing from * ry new flower- 
garden hav fimm — — and — the Grass 
seeds which have been sown shall have e arie this 
` The 
such 
for it. It already contains a 
8, some of which are in omc while Croeuses 
Alpines are beginning to adorn 
h eh 
queuce of the long drought: and cold winds we — bad 
Once genial weather has 
flower, this garden will be found to be — 
lar Te is every promise good fruit 
Season. With the exception of Peaches th 
flower-buds have hitherto srt it 
readiness for th 
= yet forth- 
«My objec 
they ar plants) are not —— in their 
growth by stopping, “2 Ay — e en — 
ment of un 
oad tall, 
to remedy 
Camellias, 
an agreeal 
having t 
2i therefore, 
be 
8 the 8 ad 's kindness by their constant 
regular attendan 
E CHRYSANTHEMUM. nate è competition and ene 
ut 
has had the effect of raising a point of exe generally in the r petals with dark e 
i ndon to a p 
nches his 
thee is nothing but bare 
oticed o 
stands, despite de 
— 7 plants n — furni ma: d; and now — the expert 
d the ey hav 
other Chrysanthem 
TURAT 
. Cut blooms have been — 
by the former Society, until, through we skill. of 1 per- as we find it, 
— pihen they have at 
‘lentil ve mh: 
unfit 
by 1 obvious from the fo 1 description of them | same bran 
t e 
ad of exhibitors 
oe e 
eable 
of the Camellias, a pleasing co 
which is 
5 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 215 
14—1852. 
the reading-room, lectures and other instruction | CLass Suewis would refer you to the Midland 
li known as it sh ould be, we ere in blossom in this In -< Flo ist,” when ane find elabor argumente on the 
house, in which they have been found to be very useful | have been affo rded the young men, who prove that ya! — sen = = to = matter nex í 3 S 
buen de: sein; em much shrivelled in 
e —— sob ee: 
FFF ach petal; 2, from L 
et o RICULT ICU cry R E. i, ey so dentures that its merit 
i escription of Sir J. 1 see notice to 
lore Sak n our Phos ber for Marth 20t 
eee * — 
ee has nane suffused with pink 
rim ey The truss is good, but in- 
dividually the — are too crumply and open; foliage 
large and handsome.“ 
by our great metropolitan soclétion 
1l h 
Mis ens of 
Leæ latifolia.—This is a stout, vergre — hardy 
e from 
inked at for a while, i is s 
o the Horticultural Society of 
for 
plant culture. 
This valuable plant passes under 
rm by which Thunberg rae gy eda 
rable opposition ealled, in Japan, No-Ko-Giri ; but, if the Atte 
that botanist can be trusted, his peat must be different, 
ches 
them an 9 different 
specie A before us, the proportion of 
r es is not eas but six or seven by 
two, a very material differs Nev less, in the 
mae: of any authentic evidence we faites the garden 
especially since it is probably the 
rini and Siebold ( Flore 
„ sect. i., p. 40), or I. macro 
ng the Erez, 0 "th 
by two broad, which gives 
seen, 
owing 
outline fro m thes 
whose 
sh 
only ery that the Stoke — and 
ocieties, — follow, the 
more — in 
L "latifolia of Zucca 
2 lize naturales 
Blume. Accordi 
tained a size and mag- 
which is — —— A $ Hres ea = 
l re fine, the plants which 
leaves in the wild plant 
ch, Fag 
for in — We. hink this — bè 
aylor, w 
et b ag to: ob n large flow 
they are there- 
id Prone some N unsightly + : 
this — Tintermix them with 
of whose leaves afford 
— 2 — eir — stems; by 
1 — on a level w e tops 
effective.” — order, 
— — * — of the plants 
the most out-of- 
to—in 
bu 
s5. — — 
ing fully 
- large and small flowered k 
may hereafter return to thi ere 
ir merits 
to 
— — form, and beauty 
= erap Newin 
plat 
and no 
have fini 
remp with — — they very pot. Then 
the 
to the notice readers the 
e k* on their production, from 
which we have quoted. It contains all 
it is nece to on the subject 
of treatment, and it is enri by care- 
lists of select e both 
roots facta then Heep just ru 9 off a little 
of the surface soil. 
were 
sng bi i ime. T a wg e e 
at next season’s — pg time. unsight 7e ants 2 é ae 
boldly:dewapite — toes crushed in linen or 
white, ere 
and there a TA 23 igen As heft the be deepest rose., rose. Frost’s 
rs rmed sort, 
e have 
wington 3 are a e ong 
en 2) means at com- 
n 
shed — owering; do not 
hat clues for a Aue,; until the ti 
lished : placed: 
arnest attention, ora f. by 
be 4 t the bloo n 
season. We e pure — the ania — at one 77 ficiently intense to raise 
Mr. Stevens’ sales; it is somewh igh 1 nie bat fe maybe be contain as much colour 
had in the trade. Ic is a large red e de Paris is a re- | cochineal. What renders 
or rather 3 
well-fo 
is so abundant, that I have been le, in 
hour, w — a 1 — # of these 
fw as the plan with them 
tet then i in the-enme manner as 5 
