43—1 — 
eas were ted 1 Kent, ingha 
shire, baie, Bes — vá. — M Кее Fr 15 Atkin. 
son, Busby, Daniels impr. and Ju 3 robs 
we i Early Emper 
isht's 
мсл: 27A o ela or. Ofthese, Hairs? Mammoth, 
sown on the пае une, was stated to have been fit 
togather by the middle of 2 iam to have con- 
tinued bearing LA to the present ‘tim 
Among plants by far the ler rema 
Mammo 
sort ea 
markab " 
was 
Тонар 1 Jerdonie, mentioned іп r 
Thi 
another umn, received a Knightian ‘Medal, 
which it еа 3 a Certificate of Mer it w 
Marrow, "Hai 
D warf and tali Merry at ey a tine 
3 their [s —. ‘alt ogethe 
The gar 
а | grows ys lar 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Venidi „Dian 1, the -— 
1 Gypeophile Steven ou "ih 1 —4 —ç extr 
gay all the season), 
Eucharidium grandi а um, y 
—— 
iscaria oculata, 
tian 
teatum, Ca 
num; Godetia 
et Al 
s bip 
nd Pot Ma rigold, 
ng in great pesrectien until the frost 
UNT bu mu 
n also furni 
viz,, | even during the day. 
> 
~ | gently with the hand, they will e creep out oi their 
hiding pace, uid ter then be destroyed. 
means fail, let the plants bec 
kee are kept 
in cold pits, they should be securely covered up every 
night when frost ase $ in very severe long on. tinued 
rost, it may 
— 
H 
= 
2 
5 
5 
They have bn c" 80 covered 
— pais ut on all 
8 V 
wn and Mpsned і in Ewing’s 
bed 
leaves may also render it usefi 
bridist in putting a better foliage on some of the finer 
flow: 80 i 
a, 8 ee 
bright su angat but Wen 
Miltonia 1 which is onl 
ndiflor. the e pretty Cattleya 
— an СЯ ог оз other species. 
Mr. fe ode garde o J. S. Venn, Esq., contri- 
uted a 
Ка 
Merit wa 
Hi fie Perm to Mrs Barchard, sent a 
oscow Queen Pine-apple, weighing 3 Ibs. 9 oz., and a 
Barchard’s Seedling Apple, apparently a good 
erit was awarded for the 
Other Pine-apples were furnish a r. Jones, gr. 
Lady ott the shape of thr 
amaica, oo weil 4105. 10 oz. к» 
4 Ibs. "exe and 4 lbs. A Ban mg dal w 
A similar ae was ma мыр 3 
ol „аргын ә three fine Bunches of Barbarossa 
d co ith a fine bloo Mr. 
ood Den бз уа, "or which а u 
e of 
d kind, gro 
58 к, Saracha viscosa, deser in & former 
the garde sali 
С 
р 
„4 
— 
— 
© 
E 
extre 
rich, ar 
m be g 
ich may be plante 
enerally койуп that p the head be eut close to 
* leaves, small heads will again push, like 
Brussels врсни; Ap Aae as delicious 
n | the 
fresh mo 
New Plants. 
16. IMPATIENS jupes * Wight Je. Plant. I P., t. 
602." Bot. Mag. t. 4739. 
A specimen of this new eee use herbaceous plant, 
exhibited by Mr. Veitch, at the last meet ing о of oe 
Kn ightia: 
in testimony of its singular beauty 
va рын It forms а tuft of fleshy or ffo s stems, abou 
t high e 
0 
gen other Balsam, * of a 
1 brick-red, relieved b Nee and gre 
belongs toa lar 1857 bag- shaped, curved pouch, w 
dom down in front of the flower stalk; the 
gre 1 sepals and P tals 
5 — trom a very ill-coloured specimen. It will no doubt 
ate easily by cuttings, if not by seed, and eannot 
fail to be a Menton favourite. Mr. Melvor sent the 
Wr Ven stems the Neilgherry garden, at Ootaca- 
Med 
еы horns п 
rm 
1 inch long, кщ off 
gether 
sang uncover 
1 kee 
Air must al 
—— 
Once or 3 “шг g the pinta; qo the 
surface of the l, and all Mosses and Lichens 
moved as on pa ds Tow ards the spring, when 
flower- aden are ye to push top-dressing of 
uld will be acceptable and useful, In order to 
PUN “ore choice varieties alrea «n known, the only way 
i them from SOND ; they are 
dicate ió. prop agate this manner, though cer 
asy as a Ger rea Mag 
3 nece: 
ssary are, во ood 
ies — silver-sand, and two 
Me rà 
e greenhouse. 
Meme plenty of young shoots 
ut the end of May. 
^ growing on t 
not so 
es me 
ings, t some pots of such 
a size as will allow ‘he belles vlass 2 to fit within them; 
ower parts of the pots 4 m broken 
ry se 
and, eli prepare the cuttings; take them off about 
the lower eaves care refully with a 
ys injuri КЕ A set the 
ver 
› quite а vered w q 
Spary, of the Q r pared, Brighton; y а well m пр y oyal YETA SN К+ E о the cuttings, let them stand an — | 
a : : > i 
: c agg EU Ge a fog ats Ij. Mua. CIARN, “Benthain in Pl. to dr Pae hypes pee см E hen p — ptr — 
bunches of this kind of Gr The same exhibitor every day when the sun o 2 also let the glasses be 
likewise recei ate of Merit for a seedling | p A rather neat ann nual, ith anite the. babit tj f ohar wipe eve — or a month, and by — 
hite Grape, said in, Бата, be aised bet 2 ер tosiphons, “but with very long, transparen До the * to grow. To eh 
burgh and th MPH the latter being hairs covering the deeply divided leave Tie Vers | drawin up eakly, uncover them for an bow or or bi 
я re large 20d ва are smaller in L. densiflorum, with a er brown | sy y Б rning ; . when they ted, 
al in shape, and were ee Xo be delicious. It will hairy tube, a yellow throat, 7 a deep augen them int a cooler tl four weeks, Sanii 
loubtless. prove an acquisition. Mr. Fraser, gr. to J. bord 9» very pretty . 5 en eeds Were bogen of the glasses off in сЕ — and shading them = 
-— 
К arse Кіп 
делег аа" of Coe’s Golden Di Pro Plame 
in good condition eame from Mr. Fry, of Manor House, 
с аа tson, gr. to iss Th kir ray, the 
sent eight Seville . all E 
wn aiid Cer 
o eee TOW 
e 
| during the summer from the same beds, I ] 
xs Tate of Upwards of 20 tons weight per acre. The land 
s of various gar bels 
Messrs, . Bransto n& Co., of Red Lion “Square, 
e name, &e. , being printed in bu 
ткр on a plate of glass let into the square 
Mr. Carter. Hort. Soc. Jou 
gen = сөе sora MN. 
B. sepalo ant 
recurvis, labello apice semi circulari emarginato medio con- 
stricto infra medium ndulato lamellá duplici carnosi — ná in 
discum lineisque 2 * ri wien e тү column g 
calvis 2 linearibus.erectis 2 oblongis dimidiatis portes. 
A stemless plant of no beauty, with r wi a 
flowered’ racemes, shorter than the во MA 
he DA flowers are dirty white, a pon 
pir gown at igs andida. 
I 
iore integerr to refrac depres- 
sum MR ME involvente, f cw —— 5 apice alls 
is (uma a cold fra 
ong | they begin to grow 
ed with purple, abo 
The double e * instead of curving upwards 
eee the 
envelopes a — 
eed backwa: wk and entirely 
a p 
Ys of the puede 8 sometimes longer, sometimes 
| t 
FLORICULTURE. 
WINTER ы ыша AND [XL at oF EPACRISES 
These now completed their growth and 
tion of the weather, They varied 
ü 
ng. узми етшп ^ u 
„ 8 variety, of Thunbergia alata name 
erilla japonica, a deep purplish brown- 
-annual, with a strong a 
oe 
= 
; times a year 
запі eut flowers of the пера x 
К the only collection ee viz. :— 
е- Ш Сеш” turbinata, an pre Ё 
Te and 
Ip perfume ; flowers of Cestrum | one or 
; | blooms so freely several ti 
formed nes 3 See, 1 that they 
roper condition for winteri their pots 
omplete, for to N drainage 
ко, i 8 during winter than at 
n; if it is imperfect, the water will 
edge in in the soil and turn it sour; the young will 
rish, and the plant will soon show the ill-effee 
of 1 conditions. This fact cannot be too strongly 
pressed upon the attention of the young cultivator. 
5 ts appear on the a the 
soil, means must be taken to get im 4 them; it onl 
r two ested, the m 
is earefully to turn the “ball out of the * a if the 
orms are outside, to gently remove them, without dis- 
Cen the roots; but if they are embedded i i AN M 
they will be more difficult to come at, If th 
ts 
y tion pet be directed to 
When they are potted off ош 
ame close to the glass, an 
ney are fairly established, them А 0 
br ranches close to the pots, nip off the tops as 
afresh; and еа they have f ‘filled 
мер small pots w vith roots, re- Ж” hem, an 
reat them in the same manner as к 
aaah T. Apple Ws 2 i 25 
Petarcoxtums: A. H. Y 5 which have beer 
disrooted oot have got x5 Toe ii should be shifted 2 
on — into peptic oo d А 4 
tbs png im poe aa SA 
Pe tec, ҮЛҮ n Wof m | {о this add an Sin 
| s ; 
and gh tas MP aoe and then in the mornings to dry up 
dam Е: and is the uL of the heating apparatus d 
Pues n ive work which may now soon be expected. 2 
Do ie wc pm 
very кмни kind, M we think 
(лро: B. d 
cannot fail to aes a favouri 
Onlendar o ns, 
(For the ensuing pos 
NT DEPARTME 
EFORE ный plants finally for the winter, ati 
f plani 
intended to winter 
es and shelves such plan 
light through the winter may be 
t situations ; this will 
of different habits are 
ehrysums, e оаа New 
occupy the lig 
be | Daphnes, an кг; 
