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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
{Maron 26, 1864. 
Fun ngi are then ‘to be en haus and Las for 
d a We 
e|the 
which we have just referred, is 
a 
ren cok in the months of M and September. 
Our orm of it nearl 50 
| lowers developed at one time, as 
most gorgeous pr mes A 2d easily to 
forgotten. 
The value as a decorative plant, of the 
on 
s that ther 
variety to ium 
ar ha nds ei 
— ——— 
| PUBLIC THOROUGHFARES :—“ It is the me M 
t 
ern directio: 
as the public ca T. 
A, We hope th 
uth Kensin ngton 
dt the Bro ratio Road 
bea 
of 
Shieh 
years, the T guile o of three denis ier 
only cae bos rofuse 
LALL D an , inthe same bere] 
hat 
e. the 
sometimes coated ath the Fly 
e 
from the p n Aru 
or injeoted, Spiess obat papular eruption on 
the age, attended with prn da swelling, and a 
ship E i T tid which, on ast a 
an early summer sini appears | 
besides | to "have some structural | difiorenoes, 
e Te e [e 
b nsi in consequence 
| habit of the core Mr. Skinner, 
fail to follow this excellent example." 
ul 
wit with less disre egard top 
tree culture than i n "the i instance in question, 
New P lants. 
RUM THIUM) CNEMIDOPHORUM 
Te Orchidacea, » Lint 
At the time this plant was described in the “Fa 
dried specimens only had been ‘examined, 
| these no idea could have been forme the es ob 
its oristal discoverer, 
275. E 
spoke in high terms of its stately appearance, tni 
ain et" again serene to n: it into the cjl. 
ered of this cow ; but, with the solitary excep 
des 
| in gardens Tor this late-blooming| 
tion of the young vant that was pe "e year under 
effor 
ant, or W 
particulars as have 
lea 
e T. Rooperi ; indeed it is probable 
ect in the foliage 
may have le the use of that name. The plants 
com g= ixo locos the € y Fas 
or in success ower- 
e new yea 8 
c arndti: ; lasting: on till February. The stems grow |n 
hei metimes seven te more 
Ww 
become wn to The | hi 
ves have we broad base dr revurving 5 Mbit of | 
Mr. Veitch’s {care, all $ rts to do so had 
therto Haiti abortive: At length however bid 
as been ovde by the receipt ofa 
s in the most robut 
with whic 
great elevation in Gua 
treated as among the verum af the 
that are now so rapidly coming inis 
In the “ Folia" the raceme is deseribed as “short” 
but from a model executed by 
mala, and hich i now, through Mr. Skinner's kind. 
ness, in our possession, it would appear to be at least 
a foot long, drooping gracefully, and studded with 
innumer rable flow rs arranged spirally like the leaves 
ese flowers are gaily 
Crew-nine. 
variet 
sary to to rious part rts of the body. 
This is i eave abl y not the only ease in whieh dal 
- spores of parasitic Fungi " en abundant, produce 
eterious effects. We have he: 
able report of the 
ard an u unfavour- | 
es of , Uredo Rubigo vera, the 
ists, but founded only on 
from the admir: vom 
ew Sydenham So 
Ne ciet 
valuable pablo would alone render it 
M. J. B. 
ikes them on 
ria 
r-blooming habit of this 
ndis sufficiently Ra dint it fr rom 
T vete iust mentione 
E 
= inch and ahi 
as it burs 
LINE Tul little ark as to the 
and the conditions under viaje er sens E 
js found in its native haunts, oim 
Skinner would Ta favour us err Wm io 
it from the aa ei varieti es of T, Uva: 
r | such as serotina ; while certain iate Reb 
the braets and the flowers separate it from 
Rooperi, " far as there is any evidence of what 
t plan t is: "besides which, the latter blooms in 
T. 
h 
Mich 
Fu are all these reputed species ha 
equa uus t r as som 
lighten 
season E 
Me as e bee Af ae rg 
with all 
with all it; 
e TRITOMA uld n i rito 
the Kniphofia, with ‘ts glow of brilliant ¢ assis KL Ve 
de: 
its variety ot 
s bea € 
rhe Burchellii, roc ae &e. — 
rfectly Kents dean — nd so d M 
b so differe 
ito 
iudi ON THE AUCUBAS OF JAPAN. 
of this Journal will have observed bya 
, that the first fruits of the 
phir were 
om of the 
ey hav 
md varieties of dub ll ligi: 
s season to notice more exactly | V 
rh: 
p E dur 
ndeur 
f the Tritoma ; and in rie 
gland at least our national botanic 
aisen y asg i, which 
may throw some gh upon the sul 
Revertin t 
ut “ike other y no doubt Tritomas vary in 
[x pt 
; Ey in 
hal 
blooming Siy, and some late i in the autumn, 
their 
eve ene attributable to 
db d - tw 
2 eS 
= Fn 
rnm 
ects a 
a letter now 
e Tritoma very ey Jor 
the notion entertained b 
ers in its aah more 
the earli 
isin its best 
commenci may 
bee be wr at appreciable pie to thun if they are 
e tellin isolated specimens 
ya nr in the a 
for w 
in je 
shaded for a few days. 
—— THE 
ning aie be 
| Xito à 
cities and towns th ud LUN SE 
e more sins hortionltaral Ax 
k 
following paragraph which late] 
€ [in the Atheneum contains a hint tha is iraa 
e 
produ 
gee 
the male 
tisfactory 
i be the third cl 
t having sta 
the male flowers on one pla 
another. The Aucuba a 
i und 
| of our lee towns better than moss any 
been in 
male plant only of the Lees im 
duced to Europe previous to my visit v 
s | The plants which diee our gar 
= female flowers, ai we never ada 
unity of seeing ‘hing p p iin 
oer the ceni uas 
ihe opportunity i ed to ‘pling mites xi 
berries which were so much 
| on the occasion referred to. eine p 
