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Dzorxszs 3, 1864.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND MRICUMEAM, GAZETTE. 1155 
New Seeds Growth of 1864. produced in conspicuous oh al the e regards dab] bearing "upon m the j. 
tems covered with beautiful gloss 4 VA ot bm Near Foye trei 
| cá A of Epidendrum cesi lium This brief iiie "€ their consideration, 
m EA ess is itself a great merit, for as eulti-| And first of all, viewing the P. rogramme 35a 
Gtittox aes “SONS ais. tak oe Ta sa L execute ‘alate t have found. to their mortification, | whole, we cannot but expréss our regret that it 
orders for all kinds. of Ga GARDEN | should contain so large a proportion of chaff to sb 
Sg orem n i oa having | for instance—are qr ractically worthless in conse- little grain, and that so scanty a crop of progress 
Royal Lai cent aile tia ©. T of the inordinate length to which t p 3 
To the e. reedy stems attain. and rakin nd seed-sowings. Dropping the 
NEW ANNUALS for 1865. dene for the real, „inir Sita more pal plainly. 
.WAITZIA AUREA, AxoxasT other seeds of Cucurbits kindly com- | that for some time past the horticultural commu- 
Brilliant BS A oe eI d River. municated to us last spring by M. NavprN, were nit y has been waiting with resignation but with 
Red and White Everlasting, from Swan River. those of a émall- tied eda, th the produee of|determination, to see what would be done by 
Dra Bn ot e Helos ‘The poate the pollen of 81 rtmate object’ for, WANK Ve Bhf vis 
CALLIRRHOE INVOLUCRATA, n. a eross between two | ‘estimate object ior. W^ 
We Haass WES dots America. smncuntos vo | SPECIES so p 2 is a ibkter oE e weh chartered, | namely, ** the improvement of Hor- 
the Trade that he is now read pis Sook of the above interest. | interest, and the MEN that we are glad ticulture,” and for the “still further pro- 
EE SR Rna | tà bp alo to give a f Bolg, of which, a new eh be 
^ i 7 st Buried BH oe: x ep wey, ta yea eoo E pt for, Vut nadie 
i ; E E 1 Í \ an ve test - n Erag 4 
J TA ZONALE p Dito|tioh to becoh the "eld. from "wh turned to—ashes. 
LCEOLA A, CARNANION, betting perennial, The deeply 
1 Hits am IOPTUED au SPOTTED MIMULUS eut, occasiona.ly somewhat ss Ment a ghtly The from which t harvest 
NX Best Merchams ua. Fiorita. Be y NM | rougher P the to Mon. than those of the Melon; id grain, ris ate ^ tortialtur ork, Was 
‘ovent Garden, d the fruit, which is obovate, pointed towards vr ee gd P " ww» 
HOICE ] PRIMULA LA SEED, Win IAMS’S superb Strain, | Le stalk, ahd ‘perfectly even , Searcely exceeds two an dub and rankling weeds, 
Cr ume ee re Poe n UN | neben ia l length, end is of a pale reve shelled Taking these new Mg og ecg ” in detail, w 
a sealed packets, Red, White, or mixed Spod, 28. Gd; da. 6d., 6s. ern pA first great stumbling 
Paradise and uL. ror Holloway, Léndéà, ook at No. 1 CAI shows at 
W BRIA ED. PRINUEAS South "rw i eae « 
Bood Pacienta, ps commence on Saturday through- 
coloured one, CARMINATA SPLENDENS, CT beautiful new pit the m What e ex- 
x 4. ibitors think of this xs 
Es Rees sate GE older ko rin Pr oe Wood, | b ^W ment will be oP tke mon 
! letter früm one of the mos 
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a moiety of them stay away in 
consequence—as a unt will 
au^ do—the 
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naged; if the bulk. of ted stay 
Wxsnzen, x, Deo, 7-16) ad Persia tuti Xn. M ay, as is M. im qva the 
Nerea Des L "ddp gum ome uit that exhibitors aro to De 
Tux penus Errerzenrow het bog been known 
to botanists, avit been diio haii a established by f 
IL and Boxrrand in their Nora wA e 
et Species, where a somew JT p ow : 
representation o of E. elatum a n m AT 
half a century ago. Twenty "yr & second £ 
species (E. amplexicaule) was spend Siren 
to which REICHENBACH. has more rece 
third under the name of E. Friderici Auguri, a 
ad roitiog | Hinh, Tae 
s tog by pee bi i ex| path ence, has 
whieh forms one of the most interesting plates in Me Apc. nd variegated with about ten rays of | el done! Born mach eem ie! judi- 
author’s Xenia Orchidacea, But dith green apts, totmeen Mie Se is TP e e Hie Ae oma Smee a st 
the undoubted beauty of these ts ng like a meridian e speculations o sorbet Piin nie ! 
rendered them o 4 of desire y Aen m å distinct iuc A » the im we The flesh is very| Passing by some minor nitidis, such as ns 
1 are 
a a few individuals have been occasionally | thin, and th about two lines|à show of Scarlet Pe aot six oe! 
m still no Ta appears to have attended | and ia kapr raoe Y half a line broad, ate | the plants epe properly aud 
i: er y more than 30 years of the | attached by an evident stalk to the three- -forked | unnecessary a facon vellit bou of 12 2 o'clock 
sed away Vieiont = àeentz; and immersed in a pale green s for the fortn' h y meetings, we come in No. 16 to 
Eo j^ Ait - seen i blossom ere is very little if any bitter Havour,|the weekly shows, and these we must conclude 
uses of Lo hgh even in the rind, but the smell, and ideed | have been fortuitously almost correctly designated 
tag n hos] p i is just like "e of e Cucumber, | —for that they will be, and must be of a weakly 
climate the nt wi 
dyes | 
duri the prese LL r à 
lant a figure has just appeared in the Botanical | what the produce of next year will be, as notwith- | "M surfeiting. It can in virtually prove to be nothing 
Bogen. which will enable our readers to — ow evident tendency od rhb to the type | better than the Society d is able to furnish, 
judge of its attractiveness, and will likewise, we beg of seis grain o els IE, i zs herto NS 
bon st, induce n nurserymen to to redou žer- TD self- impregnations could produce a | perpe show—thoroug ereditable 
obtain the other species ii 3 i rately-size T en As in the Friis oth Ite ovii ons lu , so that nothi 
2 ia a] will be gained. Sitoh mt 
pt 
s daa Halt Lu ib on ssl ERR 
starali rosal yrsa carer | at oue 
Grenada y Peru, y affect a lower tem- tion, the t pons a y ben 
rà and must be treated à$ belonging e | to the Melon than to Cueumis 
an potent «e cot” Orid. belonging to the "a MEA ict dud) MA uid by kabiy bet such d nii and arti ti-utilita- 
prie oràñce of, or ináttention to this oir- | by o abbedioe of the intensely bitter taste, Our | rian tyes alia ‘sea plants” (bah !), and 
mstance, that we lost some ro hal rl Mtis ty waty of the naturel site, M. J. B. in No. 24 alight on some Chiswick shows. , We have 
j fully nothing | 
ess WARSCEWICZ to say against these. They are t so 
tht ind bs E country, and whi far as a! go; but they goa Wer sil way 
remember to haye seen, soon à br their tiv fa in| Tere are some items in the Roya Horrrcur- | towards that recognition and utilisation X 
excellent condition at Messrs. Verren’s dURAL Soctety’s Programmer for 1865, of which | Chiswick on which a pn body of Fellows hav 
Epistephiums are terrestrial yr we gave a hurried sketch at p. 1106, A which | insisted, and will still insist. 
somewhat the appearanee of Sob "but "nd pum more detail in ouradvertising columns| It will be in the recollection ^j. our de that 
habit is much more compact, Ne irr e ve last week (p. 1129), of so much importance as|at the last anniversary meetin ood deal was 
