566 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
upon the succulent shoots of the Scotch Fir, Knigh 
remarks regarding light and its aer on the stems 
of the 
t tieya Loddigesii, iii labia, atropurpurea, and Aclandiz; exten 
of | Oueidium altissimum 
ridu um gutta 1 FENA =! 
hop pea 
erbum, O. in 
seedling plant Peach 
d, about 4 inches high, were applied 
to the pm la nid Ivy tree continued 
ee with a pe inclination 
of ouse, whilst 
n as they G 
also are ma 
against the. opa ase, 
rt 
but that their stems 
and to pr 
upp rot M. De Candolle, 
believe, first obse: that the succulent shoots of 
trees and herbaceous plants, which do 
others fo e bent ral th e 
by 
+ 
ar bark whe t 3 
and this 8 ee z 5 . 5 Page’ factory 
explaustion hy th and 
approach contiguous opaque ‘objets i 1 te would 
do if — mete conse of the n fee 
of powe obje 
on it, or anything else * 
5 she exception vol one yang 
and l ; at 
Bhs ay jt 
ering, 2 we 
te alied Are 
<8 oai 
T pray Huricot Beans.—I shonld feel clged if Mr. 
Bennett (see p , 549) would kin ney fa vo ae a 
st way of a Haricot 
SER 
Spine; ASS 8 e same more be rea 
f s 
i in p few day days. Would this be Hit sa a fair er 
onë a tae shall b. — fie a 
e oblige 
Mary, August 20 N 
8 reference to the yaa 
that the e e 2 by m 
The 
The bret coli igctions of nc bio bigoa and spikes of Hollyhoc ‘ks, 
jinis 
N ed; e ee ne valuable both — “quality and novelty ; 
ness, and Doki to Dahlia, 
sed 
Buenos Ayres and the Provinces A ri 6 3 de la 2 
h, 
wee 
he made 
n ete botanical ip but his 
o, cultivated, but no; enable him t 
i b 
N which | the Missiones a are 
gar ae 
p 
n ga Ri 
rom three planis, 100 eine Biack 
will b 8 
pl e aud Mosses were geren, stag hat 
ar (I). 
Rollisson (3); 
Cissus discolor, to 7 a first prize was awarded. 
Gloxiniae, 
en ed. 
H. Brown, Esq., M. P. 
R. S. Holford, Esq. L O. S. Shaw, Esq. (3, and Messrs. 
the latter had y ir deservedly 5 . 
chimenes, 
chrias, de, were well represented, 
were admirably displa ye —4 — 2 Sas 
4 05 Cats ner 8 
oculata, Phaius albus Sobralia macrantha, 
Ay 
Dr. x, Solfaterre, Baronne Prevost, Duchess- of 
Sutherland, 88 Hallez, Cloth of Gold, Louis ayron 
éant des Batailles, Dupetit Thouars, Acidalie e, do, 11 
Dab blia as, 24 varieties, Mr. C. Turner was first, with Sir 
ame, Queen of Beauty extra, Leda, Gem, Gener ral 
Fa: acher, Princess Radzewill, Roundhead, Mr. Paes ha Model, 
Kant, Richard Cobden, Sir C. N apier, Gem (Oak Mr, Her- 
* Es: eg. han ty ARE P ‘Sir R. öh Dr. 
„Mrs. Seldon, Tham k Hero, "a 
P 
en e in the ancies: 1st, 
7 5 with Claude. La Paon, Trial, Mrs. Merry, Mrs. 
on Lady Grenville, 
abet ja Mr. 
Cobden, Admir 
arch.oness r. Her ert, 
thurst, N as tee tk and Yell Ww Standards, 
Fe arless, 1 Jerome, Duchess, and Richard Cobden, 
of Model, blush lilac; Peg 
= purp! a red ; 
Foster, bright pink; Mr. 8 = rose; 
Mra 
Mrs. Mo ulding, 
ir D. Wedderb rosy crim A Certificate was 
Franklin diane = sort with 
metrical, 
n, dark or 
pir he 
high centre, ad outline, smo 
d's Bob and British Rucee were both. 
r white, with 
* 
Tebic, 
oodbine Pa F. R. S. See 
W aris 
Murray. 8yo 
eee 
By Sir 
edition. 
ae > 
in gardens of the vast provinces watered 
sie. Plata, and jing he 
„than of any pari of South Am 
shading —— a the e of petals; 
Pp. wire with some Tae his 
ev 
com 
mighty streams, and called the 
ie 
doubt haere 50 species. are in 1 a. tio 
8. À : rae 
a 
are all capable As thriving 
mer season. Political distr. 
as far . — 
ner 
e names Cordova, Salta, Sa 
3 8 Banda d 
t unheard of in the literature 
hilly an 
har v vest to the e, 
ces: produce fragrance 
Er e region. 
n the low lan K and mi 
h 
eeses, 
considered a delicacy 
lenos Ayre 
cearn. 
area 2 
enter. 
F. 1 Shaws, and 
8 * scar 
lates 0 l 4 th was to. be found 
n 0 
. B Pordisweh, yi a 3 grown in 
Societies, 
‘peop 
race, proud of their beautiful. popntry, 
* g EA ag defence o 
: “Proceedi eastward tl i 
Campo Sanio, and = rough the i 7. 
s affluen „ after 
| — oak it seems, is 
a legs of which were immerse 
sively cultivated, pat 
erer. eee not o 
‘hel of the pro 
grown 
quality ‘whieh, if ae 
of Europe—as 
red r —— 
a horticultural | collector, tor we 
such plants are objects of fata 
abound w rhe Bsr that ar 
ith wings, 
bers, 8 he says ee once — for, thee 
through one mass of them. 
e where the me l 
e the people aes and pte ; 
* 1 up with de, 
are a sad pest to the . 
they ge — * * houses. 
self e t in ai n 
a sort of o 
Wertwentae 
«The 
3 when 
s-I tried m 
m; no — ce — presery 
sweatmeats or dried fruits 
melette, 
f the 
c antity of sugar. they. would, 
in a very short as was almost incredible. 
to prevent this by placing our stores», 
water 5 
straws and twigs into the w. 
u 
3 M by. Placing $ it in 
ate y. emptie 
“i Paragua: pm illa Rica, they 
certain plants. smal ols of > of here: mm 
inhabitants collect to eandles ' 
in some measure compensates for tho dms 
+ ice) 
donde men adapted, byl its thai and 
— to keep pl 
Cor GLOUCESTER AND CHELTENHA 
2 * Hoaticurrer 
sion . ~ exhibition for the se was held 
days ct thes 
page 
opening! and a seeond exhibitions f 
2 Stove and G 
xe n Colne 
urnished by Mess pis 5 sit lisson 
ord, Esq (3 
2 ee 2 
0 2); 6. Shee 
ar (2, Miss 
w piss 
elegans, Stat mucronata 
span ae Hedychium G 
5 Selen . with 
ason 
as fine, and there was a large atendancs, d 
tation is foun: 
0 
imber, but as pro- 
me; to . the place of 
s watered by the Jujuy and its tribu. 
ie, 
ermejo, and thronghont 
in all; 
own 
ae off all the fruits of 5 
t ex 
in many De the, 
