TUM Yea AA at" 
6—1854.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 87 
such sul su лы ects. е dy, pen has now quine а bracts, of which the lowest are as long as the ovary. , time, which being now close at hand, a few — guion 
highly in resting accoun Ше visit paid by him to Тһе sepals are dull green and y, turning back at ав to the best mode of culture syi not be out of 
the gold field of "l'ipuani i in y year 1851. This place the upper end, where they are white, except the dorsal, The situation for the beds, whi cs big жай жүз їп 
js si on the eastern slope of са e the highest which have a bright rose-coloure dle line. The | autumn, shou a moist cool Pes where they will 
peaks of the An Tue issues am whose petals are of the same PN the эу rior sepal— | only be subjected to a few -— raorning sun, 
sands sparkle wi of gold, rushin og down from m the green turned up with white. lip is bright yellow, in min moist is required in order to 
snows of the — ч, м; 30 leagues from its коте, of the texture of very firm wax, with a free emarginate | ensure suecessful — vm The place wr d selected, 
jt loses itself іп one of th azons. apex, otherwise cl p consequence of the | remove the old soil to м depth of nearly 2 feet and 
Tt isto this Bolivian Раі аё Ше па f Ti ipuani edges meeting in front, and its le face being firmly | 4 feet i in width ; rom a rich old loamy речи 
is j sand is said to ield i in no peii to the united to the face of the column, except ~ pair of small | to the depth of 3 ог 4 in ecc and about 16 inches 
ит; free i ears, which turn inwards jus in front of the | — then b laid a t the bottom м form the e foundation 
er 
miserable stig In its interior, which is filled з s honey, is à 
and — partitoned with ta lig idi e rostel. Among the ventrieose Ph surids 
lace 
ip an 
а Grass field ; the it is distinguished by its dorsal lip ; it is - referable а 
e bed, mme ee firmly d The re 
honid be filled up with the nd nani 
ed а 
Bamboo ; the market p rese f oam is rather 
church is a hovel, and the price srs al articles of food Myoda, because its sepals are neither petaloid n stiff. а pape n of sand may be чан амн Th 1 
exorbitant, со ompared w with the usual run of Bolivian ied and Soas om both Hylophila m Ptheria i p | also d firmly down, and the whole may remain 
Rice, chocolate, and асосіо, are arated by the peculiar adhesion of the lip to the їп at condition nl eming — the beds should be 
enou In the sands there gold is reported a — It is ^ e e more like Monochilus | little above the level of the aiti ground, and 
be dant, occurring in scales (lentejuelos), dust (oro mervosum than A ing else I am aequainted with; and | in order to giv DM eat tia rance they shou ould be 
soplado), and nuggets, the heaviest of whioh ever fom is therefore in all probability of East Indian origin. dged round with slate. Fork the d over lightly 
about 5 ounces, The quantity of бод і neee неба р! ing, Mn not quee 2 не "M" 
certain, M. Weddell was told that iu и anting shou er be deferred after 
1798 12 ibs, 150z. À oz. had been taken " of one fissure in | sx И den Memoranda. ddle of this month, and the roots will be benefited by 
sinh Nursery, PINE-APPLE PLAC х 
the rock ; in 1809 а ч» уйи f bowls of sand had __ тһе iow house here is alread with H acinths, T | being placed in the light a few days they are 
yielded 29 pi 4 02. of sca t in 1819 two y Бау y into the bed. Embrace the first opportunity of a fine 
yards о icc or venero had produced die. iue e Mars си тей, were "€ феа. оні € | day оза e the beds and get them perfectly level and 
53 Tbs. 14 oz. of the precious metal. These, however, "T ч. ng-flow Å ring Hothie Chien as, Lin ae trigynum гони ed neatly out previous to planting, іп order that 
&eem to be very ex AL за; nal cases, for it appears t that which is a redii useful bit: аб т Хна season ; Gen ista | the roots may be put in at equal dista ; they should 
еен — of the gold raised at the Quebra racemosa, ext rim des vedi aile and à veil е; +» laced about 5 inches apart and 6 inches asunder row 
Tipuani between 1823 aud 1842 was 8,046,920 francs, үү d К Oleandeti 4 p emon. Th td It is i ter to give дем a - extra room 
pho cost of getting being 6,234,965 ; во that the pro uu Rm а all times tha wd t the collection 
is small they may be dibbled in with L =з. A — 
as rather more than 2,0 | ever since Christmas. Of this va ariety too much cannot 
aid said ; it is exceedingly beautiful, and no nhouse 
оша be without i an-roofed house 
a number of AR of ue m Rhododen 
е customs as | | eilistum, well set with flow ds. Though 
versed | is is а neat kin 
y the Алы эд gentlemen, 
a leaf which in Peru re Me. n 
00,000 S re tier | ahi 
panish pounds, ! 
we have seen of the history of 
Jardinier rai 1854 has now assumed the | d which they s — not be overlooked y 
howy flowers. са 
1 
ent upon 
== for this T is э эт бт T 0 
from Which we shall occasionally з 
бе не ветери : кы; hovise in h 
f. lti us Веро: d Th yrsacanthus valium d. 
Ea o s of nove Tho Bowel ph. which cente to be very useful. Т 
f every red-leaved aesena 
кана. 
The 
а that in sor 
important fact that the observations apply to 8nd 
a омс not English climate, The editors are the € niei i^ would help to break the un appear- 
ilmorins, Decaisne, Neumann, Pepin, and Poiteau, 8nce they nt. In the Heath hoase a few of 
men of European fame. the e in rei and in t We amer 
rrea pieta superba, 
| house Styphelia 
Gorrie rations of Scripture from Botanical one or NS S rs th 
= аге (2m, 1 нач расы isan un ues. attempt beauty. = the Orchid house m was 
seriptura planatio wers; 
t the end -—ÓÀÀ one of the stov 
Hn 
"o 
Б 
set 
| Ж inch deep; b 
md shading sho 
| pro 
arras to 
termin ай 
: enliven the ней, "which | too commonly prevails 
p ng winter and early spring. 
order 
with the pr - downwards, and со 
ut if the colection i м extensive "ürills 
ould be drawn at equal di the beds, 
"e acing эт тен at 2 bottom. of dune, а covering 
оозе в 
ca T^ of grow 
order to prolon d^ their blooming season MA emp ipa 
uld be erected over them, just sufficient to 
ct them from the hot ián “т rai xe he beds 
Роа A mice be kept in à mois Wire- 
worms often attack the roots, d therefore they must 
the 
Marc, E them as 
own as possible, Spit Pn to kee m plum E 
hen шешшу d dry ue LÍ be in drawers, 
the be eas 
in mind that d but dr 
easily козе жеө till 
ry а here is the only 
means of f preserving them in a found state, E. 
HE YANTHUS.—lt has always been а source of 
much astonishment to me, tha ү во few oe Дә fine ыя 
anthuses have been raised, Void "E the курик 
ШУ o of seed kakó ly s 
mire | 4Ч® 
are considered our best Polias ка еті ау 
к: чр с АЎ ! я x ts, А der 
— amon our best so lexan 
; Bang Europe bleaches on the 
ат lon [wot the 1 over fades, Fletcher's Defiance 
i 
his han that s - similarly коке; in Lord cr (Lakin's 
BEL aS dux vC ridi. Bert ^ ==? тш) where past, tg dh beautifully in flower for MK, the yellow or ground-eolour is much too large in p FA 
EarixG Pamk.— We regret tolearn from Mrs. Law- portion to the body- тели ; Lord John Russell, which I 
White's Selborne Ilustrated g $vo, Боюйейде),! = тепсе ed our reporter е а misappre- believe to be synonymous with Hufton's Earl Grey, is 
® volume richly decorated wi | of the | hension as to the facts connected with the pus termed “ foxy,” that is, a tinge between the and 
and other natural objects od which the d l nobilis here. That lady вауз, Tt is a mistake to , wanting decision of character; Collier's 
Author wrote, itor (the Rev. J. С. Wood) іп. that it had lost all its leaves se had pee Princess Royal isapt to sport in the number of segments 
forms us that it is * intend principally f. of ith that e smoking | 22, the co: some pips ha five, others six—the 
the young, or reader," and to Б | latter number giving it a frilled and rough appearance ; 
i 
ome time ago it lost a small quantity of arn] ries 
well d has 
-| 2000 leaves upon it. Tt he been flo vm ever redis 
Ere ear" diy, кай s] сои jo d some time 
am originals, and only disfigure the pages in which they | longer ; and the flowers this year have been unusually 
B t. In other — the cuts, of which there d of the brightest ble colour. There were 
Tm number, and instructive. fe any flowers on your reporter Р 
ае eds trad iner ot the iei amar little as they had n that morning cut off, and sent with 
one vourite editions o 1 een," 
ое of E a aiiis some flowers of Orchidaceous plants to the Queen 
New Plants. FLORICULTURE. 
_%. CEROCHILUS RUBENS. 
(Neottes, Physuride.) emite nati 
TMENT ОР THE RANUNCULUS.—W hat can be 
apice uneul 
Ta 
Sub- than а bed of well- 
rsalia ; omnia 
ыша аша. Petala unguiculata, obl be: 
Я u © libera. Label- 
lum posticum, ventricosum, Я iua ice diffo 
angusto 
titur ante stigma, 
' папа reclinata; antherá 
eian тр rostello acuto. 
барчы Habitus 
rmi 
xtti ains, wa dh attractions, they aro тй blam exten 
pu cl membra- Sively grown as they Mete to be. If lovers of fi 
Pollinia 4 ——— Caulis | b 
Goodyersz. fi 
may appear, | 
* foliosus. 
er, once i » the magni- 
cent collections of Messrs. Tyso, Lightbody, and Temi 
wh i height of their bloom, I feel satis- 
of this i is unknown ; it has lately | fied that they would never urs conten: 1 until T had 
4 Esq., at m pe? it has | to view at 
ther imported | I am aware that the Ranunculus 
many a shy and — — which ш pe it is, : 
planted without afterwards left t 
in eurin 
ermed by win 
trouble 
| chance, M under skilful. cultivation it will be found 4 
i "ome parta of Spain since 1833. The soil which ра 
E 
George the Fourth E ouod is often very coarse 
and I make no doubt peur "1 die sorts I have enume- 
mend it, and with larger 
doubtless soon aei some ач varieties. M. 
me qe = any of your correspondents inform me of ier high. 
and colour of some dwarf Dahlias, not more than 2 
and € re they are to be procured ? Ihave Zelinda. à л 
isc ous. 
Note ape .—M. et (Comptes 
Rendus, Nov. 1853), statés that in 1847 he was invited 
sort of wine to which extra- 
tributed. Another invitation 
received, in 1849, from M. 
Souleyet, who spoke highly of the effieacy of this wine 
me diseases. М. Rivet found iodine in the 
which it 
ies 
containing iodine. Having m 
ing facts were elicited :—1st, Manure produced b; 
fermentation of has been 
