22—1854.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 359 
anxiety is is also manifeste: l as to whether or not any sent from — and named opens 7 Hoveyana “of its branches injured by "frost. Cata alpa Bungeana 
practical remedy has been found out for the E d superba), and G. Haageana, for which was sub- | had its unripe points eut back, but it is aem — 
the baneful germination о i] the Oidium in the vineyards Ev i in ж эт; iiit of the « Bon Jardinier,” the Weigela rosea is in full bloom, and is perfect tly free 
of the Alto-Douro. `А!%- Douro, Мау 22, of G. coccinea, which reealls at once its most from injury, as аг i 
—L—— ——— [striking feature, viz. the briliant orange colour of its coming into flower. sagnus parvifolius is in full 
TUM scu eads. ^ though somewhat like G. globosa, the blossom and unhurt, as are also the P 
S»orirttes. а nt may be known by the form of its flowers, and Ribes speciosum, whose id Fuehsia-like flowers : 
which at once metri it from certain varieties of | jare very и v . Th t ven = 
lob A similarly coloured ca | wintered safely ; Syringa emodi has been very m T 
Жу а „Maiama, особа for T G, ood is an a ali ual herbac em ous plant, a half | hurt; Pavia indica has been injured by spring frosts, 
the year ensuin ie ae doa or Pres .l8 inne high, and a little stronger aie G. con. жут but P. californiea - escaped: Acer caudatum has had 
wW Tani Е Treasurer; J. "7. Bennett p» ‚ branches are cylin рса slightly hairy, pale green its hee ng shoots very much cut up by the late spring 
c "e 'Esq, Е. Boott, M.D. ; look as if — white ; the leaves are ечи fro 
;.*G. B ekton; . Esq. ; «0. J. F, and are opposite deme r linear-lanceolate, pointed at "1 has т -— aet the Rhododendrons in the 
„І, Burchell, D.C.L. М) Curtis, the apex, and viuliling at their lower end into a short | American gard ing туд into flower, and 
я r, M.D. ; W. Sp «T. petiole; they are, moreover, from 0.07m. to 0.08m.|the rockwork at 8. catene is now gay with large 
Thomson, M.D.; F. Walker, Esq.; R. Wight, M. D., | lon ng, and 0.08m. to 0.015m. broad. The capitula are patches of the white [beris gibraltariea, Dianthus suavis, 
malha M Chaal Those m eh ed * being newly RÀ solitary, nie abont the size of a pigeon's egg, | Woodruff, Cerastium grandiflomrum, &e., intermixed 
anni ting 17 Fellows, and are composed of small flowers regularly imbricated. | with Ferns. Оп the 
oreign Members, and two | The peduncles are long, and quite at the top earry two — in flower. no sempervirens, a good 
electi: and the Sociely had lost by БЕ tlie following ОР three large bracts, muet but little from true |specimen of which stands among е dct manette 
Fellows, namely, А, Aii Esq.; Earl Brownlow ; !eaves, and forming a sort of involucre spread out below | has iniit sa fely, ii some of the 
F. T. Н. Foster, Esq. ; essor Jameson ; » S New á ua the inflorescence. The бон аге small, insignificant to x A have nU injured by the frost m "^ E of Apri 
rt, E C. "Stokes, Жы w | It may be worthy of mention that а s 
AMD and also ad nw ону, on | hidden by three scarious-pointed oval bracts, whieh sur- | Tea stood this frost (14°) unhurt, Т is growing ona 
hr s E de O А eim hd базе, round culi of them. Of t bracts the lower, one- | тейт it work near the т entrance to the great 
i ox u 
i 
M. Adr. de ory: 
St. are amd Dr K Schiysegrichen g TRE hu | less ; the nes, on the trary, а neave, The f en edes ceram to did mem 4 damage in 
showed a balance in hand of 3197. 195. ud A REALE a keeled; eilisted | externally à ihi: medial nerve, à ofa Mr. wing's gla , both to plants and fruit trees; 
donation from the President of 100 gui | brilli ant orang colou чак eerren the — a Peach treo i ай, , whioh was Yom ith blossoms, 
mental part of the; bu The flow omposed of having lost беш and several other д eee 
a calyx, with five pointed wein "cnm but little also been injured. nos irit though hurt a little, 
Potires of Books, чал ехее а ре в; at their apex, and of а вќатіпаі has stood in it tolerably well. ew Holland Metrosi- 
with 10 teeth or divisions, below which are, inside deros laueeolatus has succeeded perfectly. Viburnum 
More Worlds than One, the С Creed. оў the TEE bed tube, five sessile, elongated, unilocular anthers: At suspensum, Lindleya mespiloides, Edwar sia chilensis, 
and the Hope of the OE n By Sir David | the bottoi of the'eame tube is а single-seeded ovary, | jand Tea Roses, also do well in it; Е 5 eed wood 
„э. Ug Fep. 8vo, pp. 259. surmounted by a eant and a bifid stigma. го? Fuchsias, which were some 18 in high, has been - 
ER the eart the bo one of the € As venen cultivation, G. соссіпеа is like a Cock's- | killed down to the root by the put "hei in Aout 
beer inhabited y intellectual, moral, and religious | comb. hough the native of-& €— country, its — Some experiments as to the advantage, or otherwise, 
, 01 whether beings' more or less si to our- | annual rete places it amongst the plants which can : of using collodion for striking cuttings have been made in 
di exist in the sun, moon, and stars, are questions бе grown in the ' open air in the climate | of Paris, һи it. the propagaung house. Of à potful of cuttings of Lueulia - 
upon which most persons. have speculated, and but few, gratissima, one half of which had been treated with. 
PM have Even an epe satisfaetory u^ — the early stages "à its growth. The rat should be онон, ве halt so treated has — to push, while - 
from analogy сап alon own in Mareh, in а hotbed, o afterwards placed out the others which had nothir show. 
us basis of iiy S ptite "not founded . on фе пане | in beds, ог pots Veni in the b , and мө +o рй по syni мем bot moving. Abelia чөт, put inin à 
hypothesis, or on the most arbitrary assumptions. An up from the на t cold, e: flowbrs appear early or | — "gros showed the good o the eollodion, 
anonymous author has lately, in an essay called “ Of а late, from June to November, according to the diee of. even ore remarkable degree is re 
Plura of Worlds," endeavoured to show that in all рго- тнт таний | howev milky juice, - 
it e alone is ir 22:9 and in answer to that! or sole wooded бер, = which throw д roots from eA 5 
work, and for the purpose of vindicating the M pio: 507. bolsas stenis—a8' ec g of Gesnera ulmifolia, coated- with -- 
opinion, the present volume from ад is Davidi Garden Memoranda. l-eóllodion, аз Pim às it was inserted in the soil, having... 
Brewster has appeared. The subjeet is one dim which |^ HORTICULTURAL Socterv's GARDEN, TURNHAM GREEN. | refused.to.root except.at the su of the mo m" 
weconfess we have formed no A er EM referthose BY the time this notice shall have been published, the | above where the collodion had. been applied ; but for: 
who are anxious to learn wh п be said in support of bustle and activity connected with fhe Society's second ;hard-wooded plants. that-eallus and root in that way, it 
the. Eme that the фені p this sim áre „аге mot great exhibition of fruits and fare fixed for eremi ia -has been found о be invaluabl promoting tbe-forma- 
the only intellectual, moral, and religi tures in Mrd pene me колы uer t is gratifying to be able 15 in of тома тегу lv. 
ү state that, notwithstanding the "dM of the late the young Pear trees Mm the. ана. i 
S at е тай iur „8р which made such ha the | house, w vii v formerly.a Rose-house, are bearing - 
Mill the value anal : "rring euim be in. excellent. авес теат the gay | fruit, and: all tiber: kibida оѓ troos 
1 Xthér r Wánces, ny A тфа Ыш ey be'expected to occupy it on the satisfacto 
antosian” Skis of “n GdünsióUn between m e гнета TE MA 
depends upon tlie extet. or ascertained resemblanee, i wonderfully, ^e owing to its lated surface, / 
om г nose УГ таштек, the turf of the arboretum is delightfully soft, without ; of 
and next with the cu of the unexplored region of! ciné too damp, and beautifully green. Мапу of the been. killed, but-.there are. still enough left for а. 
unascertained proper | mental trees, such as Chestnuts, Pyruses, &е., аге crop. nai Apples s Plums, sad Cherries, both.: 
© now in ГЕ bloom, е m m and Rhododendrons, | walls-and standards hav suffered so much from ыа, 
Нобет°з Tcones кареги s i Pampin): de ce bunc н in the ^a ~ n gard ! ge rene promise to | frost of the 21thiof A il Of Pears. 
real regret that this m iic o р. mot quite, at their st even in front | only sor tine neca el т 
with the last half of me t = түү eremi kow earan us, of th lately been | D waa rel siue ТОТ үз ^ M 
pam publieation eontains-so long a series of pA much чеге, ata shga be sufiienily (ам forward to be as аны Ке Of Peaches: апа eru i 
uniformly good figures of plants, especially of such as effective as shru lanted | can i ise would . 
ме marie oven mong um 1f edd figures Dr be ap mn to be; so do hiat b tá and out of n piss p pw кена otherwise i és 
the first, it is only because the ar „=> the e need not say, the seene cannot fail to be Eo 
тифом ње mueh improved sinee the year 1897, | one v eret: eme йл and gaiety. " à 
when the Icones were commenced. This, the tenth | Notwithstanding the general unscathed appearance FLORI cUL LTURE. B 
volume, “only, is sold separately, 9 lie garden, mm bm here and there the ill effects of ds 
as “ tury last winter are unmistakeably apparent. Some of ће!) Тнк Fvcnsia.—Now "t we have. ot in E 
of Ferns” hiel many Д eřs of this class of plants Pinuses more especially have been very er e up. | varieties of this cte all the properties : ties it а 
will gladly place n their завітае We also recom- Among the worst are P. Devoniana, Ras rupem dmg pected to be made о possess, it behoves us to exert. 
mend it to the attenti on of f artists, for the sake of the ' | patula ; эйр е e all but ead and have been | ourselves t 
obliged. runed arcely Арл У bla worthy of t he fine blooms whieh many of the kinds 
and if * 
ugg forms i | н 
ы | remains оп "ia. Р. frorn has s oduee. К: midal pl 
Жога just appeared of Riv "c Orchard ends of a few of its long leaves on the mera dete Borg >ч not gown i in "diio way dein. € 
House and. Rose Amateurs" Guide, from which it will be only having been browned. P.leiophylla has been eut|seen to go. cuttings: should be -taken - 
seen what interest the publie takes in the subjects to poen — is — again from the bottom, as is also | from the short jointe wood of- the present y 
which they relate ; as well may be the case when the 2 t of P. Hartwegi. P. Ayaeahuite and Teocote tb, b Lp ыы. „жем 
еч ma : : к T. . . t s e 
| оне o Db adk, АЛА йы, beauty have wintered safely ; P. apulcensis has been greatly the t setae 8 a states foro 
of "Roses on the other, come to be con- сеа Р — has had the ends of its i n e 
'aves 
v ` insa j 
of HER nl of his'Orchard-houses, and we have P. radiata has had the points of It Тектен broswned-i | эйе: 
no doubt that he is: | jasil by the result. The cipere P. muricata and monticola are uninjured, as аге 
"m Pisa -E also N 
Rose damage,and C. Uhdeaüa is everywhere unhurt, — 
ms and iana, piaren s o ed | 
+ likewise ` stood well, as have Cryptomeria Lobbi and | 
Bras EET. d | Ceanothus dentatus and losus, in a somewhat 
PLA. New Plants. ^ i BC oris о reme have stood 
= ТЕБУ; nay Decaisne in Hort. 1854, the winter unseathed, дв have also C. rigidus, integer- | a 
Че idle с i Bam by пу is A TIT mei Indigofera |1 
an 
