18—1854.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 287 
the - охнр experiments: of Van Mons, „Peperen, ен shape of profits too: much from the funds which , American терелү Лл ат or )s associa 
Bouyier-and. others have. been directed. — Their results would otherwise be available for the payment of P EA verticillatum and maculatum have all been killed, 
been fortuna and aro beginning o be appreciated | "We point out what appear to be ain | (and ven y hrs Биги of (d eommon E. caa- 
in this country, wheretheseasonsare very like yours. In defects in the essay, in m ыы that they ali be |nabinum сап scarcely be said to have altogether 
the gardens І hav €i within vod чове. е supplied on some future Notwithstanding | escaped. P gonum Sieboldi agai а all is 
city; the-faet think | the omissions thus avet to, rs author Dis produced | unhurt, эе in а west exposure it has been killed 
88. 
һай the d: weather- ha d lasted much longer, it а work deserving careful perusal ; for his statements are | have also been Р. cuspidatum, Brunonis, and speciosum ; 
кон chave көче дт more misehief: among me ет 4 ng clear, and his lengthened examination of the modes in | Aralia паа" is slightly injured ; Macleaya cordata- 
hie i poor imedi i 
earr r e impro m res t f 
cro 1%: er, that -— mon trees as do not believe that the working classes are aware of | been pushing vigorously, has been killed down to the 
wi | тї or thei evera ы ikki 
e do 
(grefiés - sur franc), {ей in a ve soll M advancement, and books like that before us, which | аз cinnabarinum, glaucum, ciliatum, Falco coneri, Thom- i 
suffeiently-high internal temperature to resist:6°%or 79 | evt — this іп а kind spirit; cannot have too wide a | ee e d and ўча, нер. had w i: I die fr safe ax 
frost: J. de Jonghe, Brussels, Maj 2. lation. ave been so greatly injure j^. e fi 
M ; - равну рни d of tie night i in age] that it is doubtful dd jn 
ineszm 703 aidizsondu. | the ‚& ven the young yd of ho 
&ntittits. | 60. CYMBIDIUM PENDULUM, батіг пат, а atropurpureum. | housianum under glas s have been ы "X Nis exi 
A Borneo plaut, in the possession of John Knowles, | nas tender is this fragéhnt е ecies wh Is excep- — 
HonrwcurvTURaL, May l: AwNivERSARY.—Sir Рнилр Esq., of Manchester, which has lately produced its | D no other plants under $i have a 
DE MarPas GREY н ес Bart, М:Р.,іп the chair. The flow wers, proves to be a narro ow-leaved A d of this ; sufre h = y мат ings from see 
following new members of Couneil were elected ; viz., Species, with dee рае d peta and M | > led ed "e eir appearanee занй зр, " 
General Fox, John Claremont Whiteman, Esq., a and the b € е the udi. » is far handsomer тр olde er | e t Ealing P x vel Tale i —€— 
Rev. W. B. L. Hawkins, vice the Dukeof Northumberland, The same А is before us, севе 5 dé Еа Or ar анн ве 85 uvey Ed as в 
Sir Peter van Notten Pole, Bart., ram R. S. Holfor d, Gaming i in the Philipp ines. The species seem ea the Yoong ETA or dy mie en hys a dem the 
. retired. His the Duk 
aaee o mer pe Re Gowen, Ln, — 4 | 61. p AINIA SPINOSA, Ruiz and Pas. FL. Р, ае, Him in? „үзер " The rest appear to be very slightly, 
у!е, ту ns Auditors, Messrs II. 47, t. 186—aHàs D. splendens "S dE alias 
үрел. Henry.G.Bohm.  Theanpualreportfrom| D, Hookeri Dunal; alià aD. к as TE те з: бетен x young tops of Вох edgings have 
here 1 1 t 
m c amanaya а а Es n be ае most ae Aa paj AE bush was Va eam | es КА А EU LES AME 
e Wi injury, but not so much as in many other 
places. Where Peaches had been protected by coping- 
found its way into: the channels of trade, im а | БИЕК wide the Vo pb uiid bota few 
N, May 2.—The President in the chair. Pro- сел pani so like a Holly that one can веке пу believe it it not. bon а im ора Ap gi oig fin "i" 
fossors Sio, Van Beneden, and Duméril, and ММ; h 
J. D. а, C. A. Meyer, and J. F. C. Montagne, were jare а oped pes bright ev : T is 
elected {белп members of the Society. The necessar ry | Е figured i in hx * Botanical Magazine," t, 4781, 6 it | m hav ve а; 
business of the meeting having been disposed of, the 115 well a prim as regards {һе colour of the In several sis gardens " e neighbourhood of - 
үе e that, in ET s of the recent | leaves 8, = ch made glaucous, a up we- have | таскан we lestn that òtatoes hàve been 
death “of N: Мае Vige- ent of the never remarke "Here, a again, we have an example of killed down: to the ground, kaa НДҮ young Cauliflower ` 
Society, and in consideration Ж his long connection 4 the miu asd habit of m aking species, with "all the iin 
with, and emin the ety and to paraphernalia of learne names, out of nothing—lite- 
Natural History, pato meeting should adj Pid Which rally nothing. Like other plants growing. in di t 
was unanimously agreed to. li i 
80 petti” cut off. Tu are to 
ury. 
iden the Horticultural Society, at Chiswick, 
, а ifferent. Mouteng have not been injured. Pavia californica in 
tes, and аё various elevations, this Desfontainia, | ful} зед is d ijr ured; P. indica ны hita de 
m—————À which grows wild from New Grenada to Staten Land, in | young growt оуб and thé тањ Aker баки" 
Rotis oË 50065, 53° south latitude, may. be оны herbaria in {gin MÀ endid tion. Ceanothus Verrucosus, in full 
: slightly у diferent states, just i д tw бөру | bloom; is uii - "are'aleo Berberis Darwini x 
you RAY un S MM oliy in. P AORA 0) trifoli ы" runifolia flore pleno du ul 
Desiteiielo: Flog of Na New raran me is forms. Out of this nihility. three.species have been. "a Hals; А pn ici ^a gd Mines 
The same high talent сана 505 in n ime vious | РО duced. А. тог nore prof E. аюнун! than cover- has had all de young growth killed ; the Assam Tea, ^ 
number. is conspicuous in this, The dere a author ing paper with brases, would have. been the | although not hurt last "winter, bas hàd its young growth ` 
perseveres in ре: of the so-called species of Dilectis of of the a ау which this, plan onh natur: | killed; as Tias also "Taxodium sempervirens; the Сһивай 
name-makers - with constant success, Some of o ally bears to others, a point. роп which е has,been Palm has not been iojured in the rro Sikkim 
‹ hudder as much аё the nam. 2-9 ne gesi pé satiana J Tier LU LITTLE сіппађагіпат are uninjured ` 
Joseph Hooker ав red-tape men farmor) did at чощ GEN re Л ut its. 5-celled ovary is (is (He. folia; e, but the flówer-bnds have NUR мере 
а m S ig piak ot| denbÉnl Gen ti uts it at the i dafür | эу гапа all th the deciduous s 
iH 
and the structure of the. seeds 
writer of this notice once р! ine it with. doubt © aed ol the Peinas esr ip hab MBTI W winter, 
general маа f ical Aquifoliaceze, but its NUS -Seeded ovaryand opposi | but the Joong Prim аге iuc іо Ње б Бунд. ave  — 
Mes and partienlariy on- those. which -govern-the leaves were great objections, | Nevertheless, he regards |ou escaped uninjured ;- Pinus Benthamiaha, tubercülata, ` 
rate of wages, is too obvious іо be doubted at an y time itas certain that, the genus must stand somewhere muricata, отни, Ілпбіеуапа, Montezumse, and 
but most especially à now that..str tikes and Jani- euin have | the Gentianal Miane e, and he would now suggest that | monticola, and Abies Nordmanniana and orientalis have 
assumed so important an aspect. ing men were | it is really a connecting orm between Aquifoliaceæ pos wis 
«йе, as the ey Ma КЕ тесей sy. P if aoquninted | lium hod Е эр ОА E ре Ц s 
шт, ; : 
Sombroek Velo N thi 105 ong r » pes КА ы | The anther is singularly | like that of Fagrzea morindg- young wood killed, as-have also Azáleas; Abies 
by acts of Parliament, awards of arbitrators, mediation | folia, as given by Blume in his Rumphia. Brenoniana j is nearly killed, and all the young growth 
of indifferent persons, or anything except the efficient —————— of A: Webbiana has been destroyed. In а north aspect, 
demand for labour as compared with the amount of it Garden Memoranda bx à icem uercus Branti, infectoria, and 
which is to be had, sirikes, and with them me. outs, Roxan BoraAwic GaRDEN, Кау. Тһе gets of the | two other i 
would cease to disturb society. frost on the night o де 24th ult, days been here, as | least by tle winter, have had all the young a 
( а Мау author of the present essay is to | elsew here, severely felt. The young leaves and tops | killed, and in all probability. the plants down to the” 
> SS te dead, and ev о ercus agrifolia has i 
tant truths h 5 а k i 1; Quei g wood 
M d to doubt the em, and to pone 9 out both what will | many u^ those of the сотор. 3! hé Tu ia killed, as have also common English Oaks; Araucaria ^ 
1 what will relieve the rer classes from ће Тһе flowers and you sanguin imbricata is unbur rbu i had it$ 
m. cape diu them. e writer's views, con- | have been destroyed, AES the] filing of all ihe Hitadlayin | leaves partially browned by the winter, although in full: 
рар e as follows; e Berberries, except ^ Walli lichi, which Һай not pushed, | flower, has not been injured in the least by the last frost. 
lowest Prada wages, consistent with has been greatly injured.. The young leaves оѓ Planes have had all their young growths — "m 
contintied supply, is багуш ые suffices to URS Magnolia purpurea are quite black, and the flowers | have also common Laurels and Celtises. 
the labourer ; the e rate is which een injured с en, ——————RÁ. ич - 
the funds à Jicalle to to x3 payment of wages, | The young shoots of Euealyptuses, all of which had FLORI i U JL ЛЕ UR E. pois 
Between these two n: 'emes alone ean wages fluctuate. |] E cut wint 'hi just lo 
Tf the nt mber of labourers requiring work is great as | begun to push afresh, have been killed. The young| Елвіт TuriPs—In get У Pasce =з аге beau 
compared wi work for them to do, wages will | tops of the common ydrangea are quite dead ; and the | fully in йоны, and for of limited - T 
approach the low limit ; if, on iis oder hand, there is flowers. оѓ. Wistaria chinensis have suffered severely. they аге a valuable CN f spring-flowering plants. 
much work to be н few persons to do it, their | The Weigela, too, has not escaped unhurt. The young | They are cheap, and easy узе ^= :чгэ гула ace rl 
Wages will approach the high nnii, and will be high i in | leayes of Spiræa Lindleyana haye been killed, and | little attention, and while they annually adora the 
on as the ше р of labourers is few, and | Chimonanthus fragrans, against а wall has been|flowerclump, or sitting-room wii 
the ге n o improve | injured ; the same plant, in the shape of a bush on the | will increase, until the only 
ould ‘decrease | open lawn, has been very much cxt up; the young | гооп for them, Ponet Ч 
n isan i ves and tops of the со Walnut tree are quite | inexpressible charm to Ше fi 
mode by which the | Ы ots as soft for some distan thdraw their unequalled ге 
ve population сап be quickly я fans had been boiled p а fine specimen of Soph until their place can be. 
ough, to prevent their recu pruden aponica is in a similar dition ; and i — out plants, W be supplied йш the usual be with а 
T Ne These pro europ i bed of the Tournesol for the. ity of surface, and. 
enforced by the author at considerable | Robinia Pseud il lessintl агаг i its two distinet colou:s! | Next in size. 
length, but he does not so inyi show how capital i is to | The newly made wood of Deodars, re, especially on and beauty is a inge. uiae seio Keizar Kroon, 
be increased, nor does he satisfactori Mage young trees, has been penis AU: killed ; аана е noble flower, lt has a very S 
r|on large jp which had had pushed but ("y | yellow. ground, fak o a ier scarlet, audisdp. _ 
suffered less, trees lave ееп altogether | every respect “Queen” of {һе the single early. Tulips,.-- 
are | escaped. 7 арыл young E gov of Abies iana are. ubro: :double . 
killed, as are we also those. of Abies Webbiana. 
oyed, portions of their foliage frosted 
imple hat Бемага. ne ма A 
or айел | 
"à cordifolia has had its lew 
