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CHRONICLE, 
Fo reign —— 
of the la — Mr. Bidwill’s — from A 
is м in full flower rer е 
t instance о ts flowering in E 
ost remarkable 
is, so far as I know, 
urope My 
plani! is still young, and i is far from mt attained its 
to the sepals: It known 
ote are — — — base of the — . square, 
in front, and deeply furrowed ; — = 
Wd dil is iform — in “al the 
— kson, of —— 
— d this — аар 
| — о ntral 
2 perfent identity with the N. gigan 
n the “ Botanical Magazi 
colour, nearly approaching to 
any other Nym 
with th 
claimed it a dangerous 
herself. L. Van Hotte, Ghent, October 3. 
: Hotires of Books, Kr. 
A B O, or Abe Railway yu s for 
The 
October, 1853. Tweedie. At ays " have 
bm to announce = е 
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slovenly, y higgledy-piggledy, ill-printe Гө ysi б 
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undertaking, | Practically the “Ra 
Guide ” was a monopoly which the 4 left un distarbed. 
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and the publie reaped the usn rival 
eeution, here 
pogra 
— as нарани as the arrangement itself, is uuu 
thei 
to going fr 
different — N. in ie country and returnin 
granted the ii 
degrees to all 
little book is at present 
hope - eee s when de tisements pour in, 
— v own in classifying them, an 
em from body of the 
eti in indicating the eal routes. 
Origin and 
vers 
tions s has | ; 
upon him the me of ftv ining. hey Toy phon 
dem pe ned long erefo 
flowers resemble those of Snap-dragons—how it isa 
hybridous plant, — 
unfortunate insee deg ho seen 
Royal Botanie Garde t Edinburgh. The 
author vete assures o world that the antenna af & an 
insect ueker—th. 
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bloom dering the time the Potato fields аге in flower— 
1 inta. Fé—tha 
of 
worms, In e ейіѓ 
course in which h Mr. J. Staaken icio. [à aero do 
kind friend who will take the necessary means to have 
in a lunatie asylum ? 
Joi Waterers Cat can Plants contains 
NUM. ToO: 
«44 10. 
—.— onde em 
Sübquadratá sw 
This Orchid 2 very ne 
color, both in habit and уе form. 
however, are re fleshy, wi 
ire tuto 
b t upon the centre — ip half of — lip. 
а railway paide 
B 
W | from t 
II f. 
as, 2 — the nder d is the more — of the two. 
— ee eee, 
ving of all praise; we 
ther 
e work, as is now fo 
by | 
idea 
ve ately 
Warezewitz's featu 
ү : 
diti 
БИН 
— t — but 
àteral se 
remain perfectly чт, with — eigen aurieu. 
is te — претпри "апаа" | up о pota course with 
H 
* the centre of of the wall 
filled with eart the process of eonstrueti 
th back above the middle. Of 
lip, te oa ch is Veireutar with a fetuse termination, the edges | 
Я 
face is bullen — slo by set 
— much ав A — yi 
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в 
lad Y aL Se m oe 
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ay 
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ЗЕРЕ ЕЕ 
. "The — бөзү {чыр 
olet ; the unguis is — a 
the column, which is downy in front, is 
— QUINQUEVULNERUM, — gm and Linden, 
in Flore yt. 
i. Dias 
A little hothouse herbace — d meas 
but not нса — to Achimene and e ly 
Niph out 6 inches high, with 
stalked t oblotig downy opposite — 
two to 10 in number, in termin 
8 = 
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is 
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as an efficient — ; 
of a Wardian case—that is, almost — von- 
tilationy d with the plants planted out - raised banks 
‚ Under this. treatme enty and wi 
| as low as 45° in winter, & — icture of 
ieal vegetation Soa uides ere 
—— — sas, Cannas, 8 
ИНН 
Sen, W 
to Mr. Linden by Mr. Schlim. Those wi * are 4e. 
— — Gardens 
this species, except 
arden Memoranda. 
p's pus CraPHAM.—One of the mos 
— — n the immediate vicinity of — 
and probably that i in ‘which the greatest variety of vege- 
tation is comprésse 
of N. B. Ward, Esq:, of Clapham 
hieh are identified wi 
ked by СЕ walls—but not 
of suburban d or t 
rather to imitate thé freeness nnd LE of nature 
follow the preseri iptions of The result is 
satisfactory to those who 1 the face of nature 
in this shape, and have — like a zest for botanical 
ursuits, The surface being e it has 
ard's object to exten a it as 
FA 
ed select. list of the finest Rhododendrabs | № 
Тһе collection of 
rly rich. We need 
"s nursery, at Bagshot, is one | 
dom in all sorts of handsome | 
by ni ee this mode — t, and th 
who hay no attention to the subject can have 
no idea of the tual source of interest which 
is — by even a little garden, if — — ч 
ted, every season being preceded by its 
and ‘attended by its floral train. i 
philosophical deners as Mr. Ward 
gardeners с — ently e many a use 
Every gard instance, w 
some of our reholes wild plants in the neatly-k 
«ds ^ flower эг. where the surface i is from time to 
which has bloomed сао ree and in 
ier Quphbesy — Chirita — 
time noticed growing in this house, 
small case is an old plant of the double white 
the — vig 
for several years and continues in the 
health — ite — 
FLORICU LTURE. 
Por CULTURE or THE * — The Camellia 2 
ro ер ад d usual practice is 
ept borders | into 
4 * have made their d. ully 
stipplied 5 g until gt Dx v hold of the 
oed, ra ifi 
— have found that sometimes they r efuse to grow 
even when no apparent difficulties of soil or situation 
24 exist, but the probability is that the recusant plant ів 
pining for its р ч. pos that saya J 2 sun, acting 
ied round it, produces just the 
osite rn meina to cw — which it is naturally | in 
| pasen, by 
humbler ta Å be, And w 
buta 
t a of 
admirably ; whilein a праана 
| fresh вої ith a suficie {Чөн МЕ aa 
iets accommodation, N 
may be obtained from August to May. To se 
place a portion of the stock in a 
65° in Jan anüary or early in February, and others at 
wet buda, бш ex ept in the ense of 2 
vigorous young plants, th be Tue 
plants — be freely prn x Gla ан 
water at Ve Bente by frequent ун oa to 
to a cooler situation Pe and 
re 
hen the weather emit, they may be p ina 
shel am doors, Those which were 
y 
ve in heat in January or т February с=п ronal be up 
in се: but if not, they ma 
anthes, —— the II 
the sce 
i 
to vary part, facing sou 
finest bloomed "Wesel v ‘which “ -=n 
he beau e of the Primroses of the AIR 
VARREA QUA 
rata (Waresiewlbella): labélli lobo medio orbiculari 
semiovatis co: m ap кө тсе carnosd 
catá apice obtuse tridenta 
arly to to Warren dis- | say. 
2 he ein wers, 
purple 
у other- 
blossoms are a clear uniform straw colour, with 
t 
rk, — planted with the 
choicer spring blooming Alpines ey are, in - 
beautiful in — l es without any such pro 
tion ; but when it is — how often their deli. 
to have a se 
+ in healt 
c- | been growing. and, as 
soon 4 convenient, place pas in à 3 heat, 
