651 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Jowe 11, 1864, 
E assume, yield other marks of distinetion. aurea grandiflora: sepals and petals blush ; lip marked | presented a perfeat picture of healthy foliage, | 
T "à mi ed is the variety which exists, that with a bar and a few broken lines of violet rose, Wonderful! most wonderful! ! 7 i 
for a e of discriminating those most worthy and very much stained with orange at the base, and | 
of Pe Nery t has been found desirable to dis- towards the upper part of the margin; 2 large- 
tinguish them b me; and the following are flowered for EAR tree was shown to us a. few days since 
some of those with which we made acquaintance a E Sa the larger-flowered forms a ver xy curious condition. The ground bene 
during an hour’s saunter through the houses and petals blah s li very bright orange eat it was strewed with dead leaves of a very dark 
d t wil Yom ia d with rosy-purple lines and splashes over | brown, inclining to black; almost all thoi on the 
ur, ing : 
andsome cst, discri from 
there s Yer little and from 
the markings 
distributed; sepals and rans deep blush, the 
petals becoming paler towards the margin; li 
marked with lines violet rose, bentifuly 
fringed, extending nearly to the matgin, the bas 
very slightly stained with orange. 
aureo-marginata : large wered; sepals and petals | 
ia ep ha el, lip with deep violet rose — and] 
o fi 
v base, the y vellow stain continued so 
^ to the upper nooo 
S 
a 
apoleo telling variety from its roseat 
Giga at: the ad habit of A full-sized flowe 
sepals and petals deep blush; lip large, mottled | 
iai in i ang deep orange at the base, witha | 
oad m f pale blush, | 
Piper mas MS e ; sepals and petals d 
blush ; ip E ofa — dense and nearly uniform | 
ange 
zinta ros 
e-br 
go the ed 
and a: the hemor 
an wi ver ay htly Selle’ lip large, 
MY. stained with dee 
front part brighter “the 
somewhat sutiled with ME TA 
adish irregular pale 
striata: a curiously ma 
deep zm sh, w 
stri 
leaving 
eE a sort; sepals and petals 
ith paler e SORIN: a motley 
appearance ey rose striped 
vae with dark ER rose, the margin 
paler and venosely striated, the orange tint con- 
x. fined to the base. ON | 
blush ener ith dark ies 
orange at the 
and petals deep 
rose; the lip a. rich purp! 
— and parti-coloured bit ‘nes ma I EA 
rather 
: effective 
‘ola ing; ; sepals 
deep grues the tip 
t 
and vist s 
centr 
Pers than other 
ms; sepals and petals deep “Blush, the tte 
deep | 
e base and having a pale | yr 
argin 
E p sala and petals Ale eel the ba d peg | 
; iff a’ 
the centre and a broad MAS white margin ; the 
ree were more less in the same oo 
or 
petals are finely dentic 
grandis; the largest of all. the cei See in respect to the | cordia the e hn either cracked, or its 
size A des s lip; sepals and petals pale Webs lip The cause of all thise et firs f seemed very obseure, 
aoed Wi via mmo, w MA ular lash-colonred | yig cna closer examination we found that it aros 
shinies 1 enfoubtedly from Rex PA ute Fun 
marmorata: one of the finest light-coloured sorts ps dechai do th gus, which 
ne of the largest flowered ; sepals and petals pale | WAS described som in o Traneastion 
whole surface, except a 
it is a good v stained ‘with deep ora 
ase, ar 
in is not Anite dina frilled | 
o yea 
ied the Horticultural Society “of London under the 
me of Ascomyces bullatus, 
A few days before scme blistered Peach leaves 
xhibited an unm’s- 
-— — and we. 
were communicated, which e 
takeable growin o pz rout 
hel 
rg M z the 
series, and prettily though n 
t cases of Peach dem M. 
ners 
tily ot heavily marked ; 
sepals and reed pater oe bias, the v broad 
and a good deal frilled throughout: lip very much 
at the 
vio hite gro e edge 
Wh. ts y the lip is Ks atini eei with 
l 
41 1 
is in general considered by ga 
cold winds 
- ges A is very to eaution o 
defined narrow white 2 Diba of its tip? sepals and 
petals yos aget S dense vi moderately 
with at the base, and having a 
"i te. 
| stained 
illiamsii : a large-flow ariety ; sepals and pet 
blush. Fay 5 ipsiney = mottled with rose, shined 
with o the base, and af wig die a broad pale 
mo the palest in the | 
but distine 
Mariane : ery 
yellow Pon at the base, prettily mottled w. 
on 
qui Poo 
ing, in in “eversihing but wanting the ote ht 
— of the li 
If one's attention could not but be arrested by 
| the magnificence of the vim to whieh we hay ve 
and| A p 
chaste ; sepals dol. petal white ; lip with a bright 
violet rose in the Pens, and broadly and Ae T 
argined with white portan 
"Ia whe Peach tree the malady is plain 
off every infected Tenf, mg to burn the = 
e gathered leaves m ay not prove 
source, of mischief, 
re banting for other pae c 
| was & Poire d'Are vii nt 
sickly, 4 both on the young po 
lack or olive 
LP er ium dendriticum, whic 
prove destructive to our hope 
few days since. 
referred, an en impossible 
see it without being straek wit th admiration, M not | 
lle towards the tip; tip — very deep 
iol 
producing a fiery er n up 
with white in front, and irregu 
ar man 
a large.flowered variety, but re 
able for. the almost total absence of frilliness 2 
ls 
ge at ase, but eed mottled 'and (atid 
with Biata over the centre, leaving a broad pale 
blush-tinted edge. 
ie: a Res large and beautiful variety, th 
sepals and petals large, of a blush tint, the | ip 
deep purple rose, with bold oran: rking at the 
—— and narrow | 
, Was à mass 
upwards of 2 feet across, a and bore 30 of its noble 
where the Cladosporium aċtacks trees, it ita 
with astonishment, there was an equal tr n | prevails hed such an chem xtent as to make th 
store fo: f the impracticable, -— | 
remarkable health, the happy-lookíng oondition, tunately “ kno v of no chemical agent o tei 
so tos spea ak, of the » plants throughout the bolle erie vert js = Pe d heh ne of th ou its bcd into 
ers 
progressing, or maturing everywhere, O yy were not over, for 
tioular s specimen from amongst the ul that to a Cati 
“Our miso h dor n je 
ur ftention was A en calle Ó 
ei rere with fruit, but wh a - des pr 
satisfactor, condition. 
à ur Ca PT 
- | lower. bium 
| mixe 
i is; 
e| prem endo ; 
mavis uem frico iE Chyeis behae Anguloa 
Ru coe Odontoglossum enini and some 
| gracefu ul habited rg etm 
Te houses are all salt, Tow, and i pao 
rich — orange 
margins blush, iy UEM h frilled. 
Lawrencsang : wee pron’ vith erec! is dup 
and petals b oad and c 
siderably filled; lp lings, sighs “stained with 
de 
violet rose 
rgo Me pai 
> Rep 
eep 
in front, 
uh and nearly even frill of blush, ^ is in 
the way of sple: t rather smaller in the li 
with the throat more expanded. 
er overheated, 
than a suficient power of boiler and ni E 
m for r the Mr. WARNER 8 preseri 
ptio 
€ for preventing ` "il cheat amongst p plants, ís|i 
H WARM AI 
um , and 
good physician to the 
Inone division were gom ered what Mr, WARNER 
STAGNANT AIR OR MOIS- 
lip, | more especially calls his ** cool Vine oe d^ 
z This fed house i 
is a low span-roo 
grandiflora : 
í blush, the petals less frilled than in some io 
sega gale, purple rose, slightly s raa 
and having a 
. edge of pale es 
z: n small-flowered Tessa with th 
1 blush, less ng than d most other 
smal Nosy in ay with buff orang 
extending leue to EN. front ed teli, 
 violet-rose lines 
‘broad pale 
cna 
e sepals and 
and with the leaves so trained n the 
whose eolours formed | assumin 
rem: 
the plants t bar testimony that he is a oe 
the rest, |^ 
h Vines bearing a dai ecd of nidis e | 
that we h hed no 
of Chloros 
whieh did not agree 
to ind ** pe g? 
examination my 
deal wi a hopeless 
gA something whi 
t 
: a 
cultivation e 
the ety known 
from a state of ánh, apparen 
ng e z 
ble in case, 
irreproachable, and we — a > one 
vexatións which are so com dis 
and of which the most ekilfal tome At always 
r we 
a 
and are 
| Lyoasto £ Skinneri was n its leaves a * yard | pretty 
bun 
those of im: 
M. J Bs 
Fare ee ee an a 
oe 
‘on the pre heee an A PEN voee ad dia Pisin, 
which had been flowering 
Zr Azaleas which have hr e 
tropolitan Flower Shows of late years, 
