E GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



l library. Nearly two hun- 



Garden Memoranda. 



Bent ceSf S °"'* X " r >" r -"< l.'he*hu»t.— This 

 aUoiJt !S£ *£* to Ware and Cambridge/ It 

 ^hunt s^r f f, W £ ltham Cross, and one from the 

 ^e nurser g Eastern Counties Railway. The 



* f ^i!^&d f utt wi h g *- eourse of the Ne * River ' 



^"'eriree^rf wherefrui *> forest, orn°am7ntaHree*s| 



^oiwes, filled with miscellafleou 



S*. broi n .eJed ,n h? ted With 12 expanded S pale- 

 t * r S ree n bush .1 ■ T 10880 ™*- It forms a neat littlt 

 ^,nr.-. l '* 1,lch stands »h« ■!„♦«. I.— ,„,„,„ 







>iler. But to return to Roses. 

 affords an exquisite treat to lovers of th 



: i.bing Roses, 1)' iug an instant 



symmetry of form. The following Table will show t 



is being gathered together here, and i 



turn is being formed, hi which we re 



da japonica, Taxodium sempervire 



■ wet-ping dipper Beech, and tbe 

 it-pins; Willow. A large stock of . 



i process which i.s readily effected by 

 t pans, in fine loam, and plunging the 



hirdrn oj th, Horticultural Snarly 



Miscellaneous 



bia, 31. 17* 

 Maracayboand Cjttt 



These are, perhaps, the largest, but there are scores 



account of its stittness, but which might nevertheless be 



have by no means an unseemly appearance. Near the 



top ol The main ^.lk aiv , *,ral beds of dwarf autumnal 



a raised walk 53 yards long, on either side of which is 



Dm St. Yago de Cuba, r ol. ; Restrcpia punctulata, 



' 15s.; R vittata, 21. 2s. ■ ()d< ntogl..ssui:i, sp. nov. 

 om Carabobo, 3/. Us. ; Acineta, sp. nov. with tine 

 ieudo-bulbs, and scape several feet in length, 1 . ;o>. ; 



jl>a, and E. oxypetalum, from St. Yago tie Cuba, 

 . S.v. ; Maxillaria nigrescens, sp. nov , large (lowers-; 



bellum, 21. Vis. 07. ; Otlontoglossum 8p. nov. from 

 anhopea, sp. nov., the scapes 2 feet in length, from 



New Granada, 01. ; <)., sp. n..v., magnificent 





eTtfttp 



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" f the branches, 10/. (This plant will graft upon 



Calendar of Operations. 



Moss : Princess Adelaide, a new variety, rosy lilac and 

 well formed, makes a fine display en masse, but the 

 young shoots require to be topped, in order to induce 

 plenty of bloom ; Etna, new, deep rose, large and full, 

 free bloomer ; perhaps the most desirable ot irs colour. 

 Y Mad ime Legras. pure w , a flatter R - than 



Madame Hardy, and by some will probably be preferred 



crimson shaded with lilac, large and full, and of the 

 most perfect form. Charles Deshameaux, new, lilac. 



recommend; for with 1 

 carried out the grand i 



tali Comte de Moi 



•a Jesse in shape 



Pompon de St. Radegond, a little 



Se display! 11 



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11 to 15 feet deep duced in th< 

 r on a bed of gravel, is exactly the description^ ing, equal U 



