Janvany 9, 1864.) THE GARDEN ARS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 27 
i y jts centrally-blotched foliage —all the se lata cri f | best f these are Princess Alexandra, white ; -Lysias 
ese. Silene Elizabethz, an Italian species, aas rms|one of the commonest NY most oo a exotic crimson ; Roseum album, rose with whit centres, 
eie d ttt with large rich magenta-coloured | m. and in Asplenium elegantulum, a dwarf| Fair Rosamond, pale peac and wa ane, JUNE bs 
flowers, To these must be added ape ghilan Ourisia | evergreen species from Japan, aeiia in Mp Roses, so much has been said, th Y tent o 
P oii a Linaria d wit ith br oad c oren Mig and | between two of our own natives, A. fontanum and aiias with the remark that CP Willian im has 
t lance enla tum, reds one of the ls st 
beau h quite | 
eclipses the Qurisia coccinea introc duced wie year 
and Anemone japonica Honorine Jobert, a dwarf. 
laid free-flowering sitom nal plant, with large 
te blossoms. : not yielded much |s 
t 
norel at least in the shape of distinct species; but 
h Fal ter, . Bandfor dii b a go lde en _ Exenating 
io  Dooonme pop enh 
Passing to plants of halt ‘hardy ears ter, 
IF 
ngst M noyaltigy of 
Florist ata’ S lom term 
h 
veone 
called 
which has not now the 
Ki 
detiatio iraia it had in 
' i saini quite diaren in aspect from | 
any progu 
solar son be fi 
m ful halfhardy subject for greenhouse decoration in 
PP monget greenhouse plants perhaps ihe most dis- 
inct and orent amongst those of herbaceous |r 
bit, is the Peruvian FOIS multiflo: 
owers, s the firs 
oe ever raised, , 
som mark- 
able for its thinktubed "ena a giana with dark 
Md t- pinati- hie limb. Other 
plants i 
m 
[vnnd with pen is x elliptig DA; 8 lue and 
Tem Holtagdii 
white Faved Pd Mus ii, bred bns 
| CENE ie E l sla * RE 
ihe leaves an Suns l 
yariegated with white gd Sis nk, and calle pad 
pending its i = color, 
ee plants have enit jos cruited, but we 
pagal our urate € chore ations to ee Yogelian | 
th M sct-habited 
» With large purple doy wers, 
ound a bẹ an acquisition. 
meritorious accessions in such M RES 
with delicate 
bia -rose—all desirahle 
Calceolarias, Bij 
ales, iv d white 
argin ; Prin 
Pa lilac; Gan nera 
Venus, pearly lilac—all large-flow 
Mrs, Edward; 
t | deep crimson, bo 
ED 
e useful for decoration. 
intensely zum maroon colour. 
Dianthus m a h 
ts an 
y 
florus, with pale pink flowe 
and Marie Pare with the ovatis 
and the second a 
Hd 
eauty o 
ont ran 
but the 
s deserving of mention on 
y-p 
UL, a Hiec] loser of A pink, pe 
Re H and Carlotta fe doff, a white-blotched 
2 mulber ge 
i- Pi Wallow called Yellow Poroton very sweet 
has b refi 
QU Of In dm" E. the most novel rod Toon à 
Louise von Baden, a bold-flowered and remarkably | different, being close an ted. Very little advance 
e smooth-looking white; and Beauty of Dorking, | has been in Verbenas ; Mauve Queen has mauv 
a white and ver ooth, but stained with green, | coloured flowers of fair lity ; Comte Bernard Lechi 
ecked with carmine, Of Camellias we have had nag Thit flowers striped with purple; and Othello 
Filippo aval a smooth blush-white with rosy: rry-purple bedder. A large single 
and fine, een obtained by ul seeding and 
ope through several generations, 
bes this fragrant flower we close our brief sketch 
ome of the more important and desirable of the 
a rich velvet brown-red,j proves io | 
'ysan received 
T" 
pe Ken. 
ered incurved sorts; 
iles, gles m P cac ; and Lord CI yde, | 
th o 
nculus form, 
crimson, and Snow- 
s DM with blue. disk, both selfs, and 
ues 
The a ria -crimso: 
as 
ited by vari diis ios ot exactly similar habit- striati 
rs flecked w: 
esa 
ess, deep crimson ; The 
ts gagn; bi blush white with Dien base}; Mrs. M . Bin 
s of 
coloured New Plants. 
"|267. THE CanniBat’s T (Solanum | anthropo- 
vini. - 
want novelty, 
E valie of 1863. 
ha, 
Tus * Er dy pto STAR to the Fiji Islands,’ 
resented to both Hou: of P puo a 
n 
o pah I make the follow: met poi be These it 
mportant to notice; since, thanks to the 
rad “of _ commerce, Christian 1 teachin, ing, and the 
ming 
a few localities, and is daily eene more and 
hist qr ets flesh, Fijians have 
more a matter of 
repeatedly assured me, x 4 extremely ditiealt io digest, 
wo or three days 
ter parta of i y in order 4 
the process P. “digestion, bokola, as dead m 
is s technically termed, fis = 
«d even the E. est mier for 
3 
o assist 
n's flesh 
*'always; eaten with the 
NON ier ebbed os jun very § stoolive 
plene. 
hak boag 
boni 
the fanc; 
uim 
ens under the na Eranth 
miei, which is remarkable for uad éisuht 
in eq but nevertheless so: 
iadem stands highest 
HE. 
a bir ea 
acris am not akon m Y A M 
things h 
our estim aa A 
rosy f pople with dark top peas a sha dofexquisite f form ; 
Artist, milar in ch haracte T, but m 
Ore rosy 
ids, bdo Bosghá jaio 
beet by the publieation of figures, 4 thers | 
$ introduc ybrid productions, pying | Wales 
Ee place in the latter category is a Cattleya | crimsons with 
oe ends Fes — m i le ew ion of tie roy 
these t ry han warf | with a pale purplish Jilao tone, come 
t yw rosy towers ea 
i mark. 
Turneri isa : a n 
with w. 
well described 
and marking being beautiful i 
an 
with. maroon, are both fine ri while Prince of 
Wal 
among the desir- 
its name, both form 
rincess of Wales 
grand rode with tn the 
terse purplish-rose a lip 2 intense violet 
amides ron ‘are pure 
viis wl ho hoic. hee 
fleumal ross lowered plant. Dendr 
D. Fac! the charmin; naingly coloured plants — to 
d est of the red seri. 
: lant; w endrobium 
rosy-tinted Canada with a 
spots, 
iy 
exceeding 
: which was; sent up to 
CKHOUSE e Sox, — have 
Species, with red sori; in Pteris 
very 
finely-f 
and[deservedly 
rized nosegay of that name, is an acqui- 
sition, having "te same e character as the original in all 
Of single 
Li 
| ny, 
= Fabro 
wever, a ni ' 
is good ; Dr, Lindley is-one of the finest 
as a contrast with ofall 5 form, Tight redtscarlt ; Beauty, a white with 
es is a 
and a | kin 
free bloomer; Lord of the Isles is à fine bold | 
e in | rosy-searlet; Roi d'Italie is a dwarfish dark- 
ts | several every 
| stranger's tt age ins red bodies " those slain 
parts "of ü ed IRE un 
emend ae there are M15 wp 
(or 
and berries of the 
lossy foliage, shape and colou 
Tomatos, This fruit has a faint aromatic pa d 
occasionally ves 
E a a1 tk 
of eee A 
novelties gradually | setifo. 
in form. Some of the! curious names, and 
» 1 
rouna bak 
id of the does e around | pork, and b: 
eated stones. Salt i is not forgotten. Wail e every 
m | the 
oiher 1 aan of vi 
tre only with for generally 
the Vesi (Ats cells bejoae Geen eo 
esi (Afzelia bijuga, A. Gray), bearing 
g three to four long prongs. 
