THE b CARERS CHRONICLE AND RAS GAZETTE. 
[DECEMBER 17, 1864, 
shown any trace of inju ry from frost. We 
force for rea 
ASHION Eos very apt to exercise just such a 
INFLUENCE UPON GARDENING as the Kite did upo; 
utoh, Chinese, 
E 
Botany du EDU of the Botanic Garden at 
- | Christiania. 
— Wen otice amongst the awards made during the | 
| pest samo by the FLORAL COMMITTEE OF THE 
— SociÉr& oo LB 
em ow sa professedly .* Hortieultural" quine —tha& First- 
| c Certificates Ji 
& of Royal B 
| at Peradenin and author of an extremely well d | 
not 
believe. the same ^ gene is cultivated in dc conn! 
d 
Enumera ian of Ceylon Plants, o! h th 
Part v been lately issued. 
CHÜBELER has|been eleeted Professor of 
New Plants. 
281. Latta eranpis, Lindl. in Paxton’s Flower 
+f Mise, — lign. 88. 
Alth 
Lelia po) virtuall 
ugh not str 
y, Tappen where its n 
t 'HORTICULTURE — 
ike 
& 
evden a very u king body, 
rts some show of reality to the operations of our 
haye been give Rose — 
RDIE 
réchal Niel, produced by M 
E E VER 
lish, Ital , French styles are struggling Paris. A variety, y which is figured i in t T Hortoslérir <9 inches across, 
for pre-eminence, Qu seit them all and remain | Frans PS "ad. and a white ip with purple veins. p P abit tit 
sole master of the hour. In our eolumns lately | and is di as surpassing Chromatella, Solfaterre, exactly i Cattleyas ang he 
ay ave been found so! same expression of opinion | de lla Gray, &c., t 1 t rs. Hugh 
of the differen " very fragrant, and of a fine bright ellow colour. the Cin apton Nursery, have at length 
g the intrinsie merits 
EA :, as well as some remarks on the ann 
bedding out best suited to our climate, and scenery. | 
We would gladly Fans more general in nter est taken in 
this subject, as it ti 
+h 
only the gardening mami, but the Renee giv 
of a large portion of mankind. We would, how- 
each advocate that nothing 
an to a iple 
dness, and is 
ithout “corresponding pm 
abit ei mper cial thoug and haa ty 
ental t a 
5 T a 
meee 
years from our col ame has 
ped by what is nothing more than a variety of a 
2 | totally different species, viz. L. : The only 
time we eve er to -— - it in flower was at 
em 
one of the Regents Park s 
of | flo 
wot attracted considerable. ‘attention, eg! at le 
t, and o yel 
FONTAINE — obtained @ similar award for his 
Seedling Phloxes M. Thibaut, cip pa lontging, an nd 
| M. ; as M. ADOLPHE Fort for Phlox 
nee Malet. Sec: ss "Cer 
ond- lame tificates have been 
n to M. arp for a new striped zonal Polar. 
Pontum called Cos de Rueil; also to M. Yvo 
for Aster repertus. - Ones obtained a Third. 
| class Cer tificate for. a co Dahli ia named Empereu r du 
$. Foue RNIER, 
St. Germain-en- -Laye, for a ae of Dactylis 
Low & Co. 
ricténdil | in btang a limited number of plants from 
Bahia. 
282, Open: M. HYSTRIX, Bateman, 
| O. (Isanthium) pseudobu emo robusto erecto bipedal 
multifloro, braeteis ah O: brevibus acutis, pedicellis i 
nodiis zequantibus, sepalis o longioribus oblongo-l. : 
latis acuminatis undulatis integris, petalis rainoribus 
culatis ovat e aceris a 
eri 
vix ME alis multafidis P eram 
ti 
Ke ata with striped foliage 
wd ERYTHROCARPUM 
| ety of Syca asi, obtain 
M. FERR f Cognae, about 12 prides since. 
É | not reiterate for L. SANA. e onde but for its 
fruits, which are red colour, 
and contrast the 
TL 
In 
generalisation is 
of t schon ^ue "d p" nsu “a us pro- 
offend but can soaroely convince. 
subjec eat, T 
presents in 
himse 
others’ Spinans, especially with any intention of | | 
bolstering up his own. The question e annual 
met tat is mE D events worthy of more general | 
2 thout disputing“ eu are 
kr a MAS others, we may 
k s ee drone 
wise 
mitting our bark to 
rudder, compass, A " pilot—drifting we know 
now befo 
nown seas, "Without eels 
not whither, 
—— WE alluded at p. 1135 to the existence of a p 
of DouBLE-FLOWERED PELARGO pss mni e find i 
cereis mber of the Rev Mind per. 
iculars respecting another viridi of similar charaeter, | 9 
called itt de Clermont, which has been raised by 
MBLARD, a horticu' Iturist of Clermont- Ferra: 
Orr a states that it Sil take a _ place 
in our gardens, and describes it as bearing flowers as 
full as a Een - nuneulus; a having been pro- 
duced from seeds from a semi-double variety 
of docket meri d appears that seven — were | 
raised fi the of this sem midouble 
gel | 
globular bud which scarcely opened; others yiel 
flowers with a little red at the tips of A ary pe aad Pt 
sixth flowers of a lively colour, 
while the seventh 
fall, well expanded, 
Clermoi nt, who describes 
gonium, dete that upon 
the plant then before 
was an umbel of 1 14 fin ne flowers, which if the foli 
were not seen, for those of Lychnis 
chaleedonica. The variety is ue to b. f vig 
growth, and to have large undulating gre ca 
without any sign of a pde sas; athows by -— p of 
the pen the new variety is classed ai st the zonal | q. 
Pelargoniums, The flower om is iow cv 
from 10 to flowers, so as form 'a 
bouquet. The dien are Dasr; the 
of 40 in num like 
vermilion with a white eye; the 
ely iy etna the pistil is 
ru My om 
figu 
iis | Pale ion 2 fee 
n height before the 
La with leaves almost 
those of a doubl 
€ are " ae in form, rounded A ibe top, |; pied Ow 
stamens | y, 
It appears that M. AMBLARD, bes 
narrat as pr 
with the stock. 
he fruits of m e fs 
Led to bo ecome red. 
wellas certain forms o 
| well-marked re 
this t 
Revue Hortie 
vicinity Hd Bogota. 
feet high, bearing a a dozen large handsome 
poni, ll m Wm h re inc any Ps the dried specimens, 
to have erfection at the time. The 
entirely different, 
he |, Ovh 
P 
— and petal are fully two inches long,and described - 
spotte: th 
a ^n 
« * quills 5 the f 
name (hystrix, porenpine). 
9.6 
- = montibus prope Santa Fé de Bogota, 8-9000 ped. 
This is another of Weir's remarkable discoveries in the — 
— prid flower-seapes two 
as yellow ted with rich brown. The crest of the - 
wh - » i 
retful por: 
istatum of Rmi but that is 
with , lip i 3 
ystrix i is no doubt among those niea d: romea phi 
ty of the Syca 
leaves of a pale green all over, and Jedin like the 
the E 
leaves of a very light qm n colour, never tinged with 
id ta h H3 diati 
| any deeper shade. an 
and bears the nam p JENS, 
— Dr. — figures in the 
the name of TREF 
arboreseent Aral 
of Sciadophyllum 
Is 
I 
palm an 
piang, which originally came from the outen 
} size of ibs leaves, whieh 
anton dud are palmately div ided | 
into from fiv reife wt bong lanee -shaj aped lobes, 
b, identify the e * B. 
——— 
| ORCHIDS n AEn THEIR CULTIVATION,—No IL. 
th 
arrowed to 
like portion of ie el it is = fine plant for a 
preste stove, In the same work Dr. pam 
he under the name Pre EIA RACEMOS 
dA ORAMNMS, A fine hardy decorative fole plant. for 
. It differs Yom A, rac a in its more 
aud lar ger leaves, and in an does bein. ng 
toe island of Saghan. 
— We ege in i recent som = eden a 
f is, figur res deseri Yucea 
—— 
OULAPA, published in in 
a 
which s to be pea y he Jéesc! 
1860 in the Botanical |s 
ae 
[es 
| di 
stru 
they. am that it shoul be so 
| least opposing impedi 
pe words, we ar 
and not w 
ies um aon as found by M. SCHMIDT in ing ra pin 
bets hs 
rectioi 
generally built. leone ege argue, ai 
T 
rir 
WRHATEVER difference 
- who hi have evt the 
re over 
p 
as 
toa natural atm osphe: 
to have 
m a tropical ^y a germ pare degree ; of he: 
accessor which such varia open 
mands. This we can only have, at best, in miniature, 
ithout the aid of 
An 
Lengthened praetice, which obviously confirm '— 
ae unanimity to a style of 
& direet surface to ue 
least to the 
$ 
. Aspan-r rooted hod imu 
gth 
pec qeu with si 
a m — the 
ams P1 m 
sp houses se 
, or a point or two either ea 
eason, that h houses popes in this 
peyi 
t from The leayes wer 
wed above their po oint of attachment, then mue ch | 
Magazine, Oy 5201) by Sie W. HOOKER, daft the T. m well enou pe dapted for six months in the - 
a nelled leaves, widened a he base | | year, zu pates rerom six months, which includes 
e - Biren ath, the same compact Pavel: r dai rkest aud most sunless s period, t the an gh oet 
= | the the same m snbconnirent cream-coloured flowers 
stamens bent like a re 7. Mr. | pm. aspan-roofed house runni phe K 
whom the Y, To , qs reason to the coe A a , of p) 
panaan 2 weg. appear, obtained a young pid f to build a. house mainly suitable for 
me species from Paris, though the| summer growin; which Bonin shading under any 
flowering plant is somewhat uncertain, | circumstances; whereas it is of the highest import- 
anaes from M. Heerncg’s account, that|auce, in order to seeure ghly consolidate 
we ESSE. ug. P T pres 
: ich figure was from & wi s of Ý as J 1 
in the colleetion o M. LavaLL&E al treatmer INC ise or so c 
T Segrez, and which was of 7 feet | structed as to afford all available sun and light dur 
i gegen — and — a fi — will — 
o 
mong them uthority than Ba 
who E eua to pec "that houses, especially for 
creamy "flowers in th 
oe than the flower iiki This Yuc 
rom Mexi >i aae d: ot 
i has wt portation mot Rotten 
n from the experience of the sing ea 
cltivatora Lived this sag gunk hardy. At Nantes, in 
t grew d 
which oceur in that part 
al where it was at ected 
ease, it has been planted for two y ti mor coon 
ground, sheltered only by a slight stra , and ! tj 
pres as the north i of a wall, where no sun ea 
in! 
promulgated Either of the first two 
ions 
e pra is gained i in such cases is 5 
situated ou the dark 
for either te em ro 
m Ec 
eultivators, indeed, seem "to ] j ph 
enjoyment of s 
