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MNA this LIS interesting variety will Cedrus, of sorts 
OCTOBER 29, 1964] : 
qut asihing, D eem wapea| Unda the primary division Of Fon the foleming | y RTS ees arene 
refuse ; an that i in this way stronger quis PES subdivisions appear warrante 9. umso a iiia many Prover Pras n rom | 
i in any other, Some sor 1. Pyramidal trees and shrubs Y 
he adds, are almost certain to P d while others as i 2. Bound iren and shrubs © i "d Salis Bere 4 Ton 
tainly fail Among the former are mentioned Jales| 3. mending trees and shrubs. Piu Pardon of sorts Cydonia, Sf ovate TS 
Margotíin, Duchesse d'Orleans, La Reine, Auguste i Weblog crube with large compound leaves Crateegus Pyracantha Gy tious, of Borts 
.. Mie, and Général Jacqueminot, all particularly desirable | — 6, Trees and shrubs with large simple leaves Daphne Cneorum, of sorts Genista, of 
4 inds for garden decoration. > - a tie sat paras - or simple leaves tmm m ene ag Philadelphus = coronarius 
: ts ,ELy pogic : " 
/ quu Bewing on the question of the best Srocrs ron), traling pants for Tow bus rock-wore, Temde, ae | Skimmia enm eere 
INES, aliu to in a previous page, we ma Abies, dwarf sorts s i 
T the gardens at Castle Kennedy in the West of l. Pyramtpan Tares AND SHRUDS Juniperus, trailing sorts pene D 
nd Horticultural Xen “ge con a ee oe ; a E ciganin, oe Ponti de oa or Aristolochia Sipho 
of tris Vine is found to be the beston which to graft| Cupressus ene Seek ECIDUOUS :— Ax Vaccinium Vitis Lm Pandita [riiv 
in Mane ut diese, wide being a Why rooter | "Mex againu ariin] Soleus | Hotere, ck Vinca, of sorts 
does inuch better when on a strong grower like | — Mae an ag In addition to the foregoing, sundry spring-flowering 
the Trebbiano. Such is Mr. Fownnr’s opinion.” We m PA p E dM europa vidis w as rater Mow old Aconites, Scillas, Lily of 
believe in other quarters the Black Hamburgh is| Juniperus excelsa Populus fastigiata he Valley, e issus Bulbocodium and — Friti 
considered the best of all stocks, and we have both seen | hi papas Pyrus eM Erythro a tute i, Lebeau vu mnum, E 
a ee CN E eer ECCE CORTE Boyar ent md 
Diii and the Barbarossa st Chiswick. Sci: CRUS E PA AAR D Waltham O N. 
out importa vd — e growers, | and we quom Tlex Ford: Sambueus pyramidalis 
d tes ves glad to elicit Taxus — feti woe campestris stricta ——À— M 
ey hove given it thnir vitentinn. i Eee NOTES ON GARDENS.—No. XXI. 
— a APPLE Crop IN FRANCE seems, like O 2. ROUND-HEADED ZEE AND SHRUB Royat Boranic GARDEN, GrASNBVIK. 
«dad us een v hns ry abundant an Lys poa the These e be grown as standards, and nd in this Continued from p. 1011.) 
statem papers ru lr g. 
HERE is a very good and — collection of 
plentifal in the department of the Meurthe, “ind | par- EVER | Cerasus Chamæcerasus 
ularly in tte district of Sarrebourg, that growers Ex "of sorts din vulgaris, fi. pl. Orohida it teni; quete MN — am "d m 
f sorts 
es ling t giro ire meia of Ai Ron | ur eremi | memes EXT E somo matur nd au 
15 sous, a ‘bushel of Apples is worth only 8. In fact, ne pec : A Ortius Sum ay h collections as those of Mr. Warner, Mr. Day, 
to dis of their porq cro tend it not for roe A : prunielia -4 | and. A Tames wit € —S on een s a ol 
the Alse Fem who buy up to mverted into| Taxus baccata, in varieties Pyrus arbutifolia | great grower s UMEN: p 
cider and brandy. Derorpvous :— Robinia Pseud-Acacia um-|% new thing as he likes to buy, the paraoa enm 
Soror A yee ricca a mi HER gyringn peti begins with a small plant t (if indeed o be got), 
curious and in met bim. o iin its ik Caragana Chamlaga IRA TEM is the < chief f ingrediont used in getting up , p^ collec- 
à mas “ound ir epi — Couzens Pn a hedge- $. SrhkADIKG ThERS Akp BHRUÐS. to a botanie 
auk in evon ire, and m: as one | sant gee ver the Orchids cus largest Pitcher plant I E 
ofthe dwar ped moni iandbed and oriy of the v Ma cently repre fem y the" aaa a aa made dar | have seen was hanging, running along the roof, while 
many y forms of the wondrously mulli- | othér heads, each pillar bad a ~ ge vun of Hoya wreathed 
one of the re Xe es P its m voy Y^ T dii io i d ie ed dos around it. These, with a beautiful pyramidal Nutm 
one imn wn Ferns, in reg "Re PSE a Uca tllo ges "ud S RS Sci 
for P ths an ee A "apod, "posee 3 i sais "ey 
4 to o5 inches, and the plant forms a close > curly tat all} Cotoneaster oe folia fe M EM Oxyacantba pendula | i band variety amongst tl hids, which pri 
Tiex "Aquifolium “vend Fiat, "edt sorts many new and rare kinds. Ferns of all sorts are very 
while its little crenato-lobate margins are abundantly » albo-margi- | Fraxinus, three sorts largely g + Gi in—a spaci h devoted 
oliferc qus A better notion of this curious e s Data pendula | Gleditsohia in pond 1 to the smaller exotie species containing an enormous 
will be formed from a description of a frond now before | * Dipnatroi ^ i Watashi So torii. number, many of which made their first appearance in 
f tl 1 l Glyptostrobus pendu? | Populus, wose mall Ferns h 
ok ar : p À yp ostrobus pendulus | Populus, two sorts ountry at Gias' ut sma nave now 
which scarcely H TTD whose ne Mie tige n Pyrus, two ver become try abundant, that in private, and I think 
branches. near the base. into nequa NN onga pen gue reus, two sorts | public places too, thn old. armies of selection 
* "rely DR TER de | una oca MNT em 7. 2 C574 wild won «sce of the genera. The 
oa is " tterly i branches nches are | ‘Taxus baconte Horastont rora japonica pendula — ee : 
pendula y binding Moss, around them, ing there- 
1st branch : forks s at an inch from Its bese, ench: vison’ Detours toii pon oe ee upon Lycopods and small Ferns, One i i 
E = lari beli re hillewfoli 
avg ree si à t p mea Arte oce TREES isions ; the 5. Tar S sine aan — 1 "lu thi pra 
third with five REETH ; tie rA with ten divisions; = ES AND SHRUBS WiTH LARGE COMPOUND — Ati regtetfal y " cune T mà —(——S 
the fifth w h With ME x divisions; and the sixth with four divi LEAVES. arr Senger + € din fers x 
rA nio dedided ENEh ciii :— aponica maria, a grea urite of mine— obscuri: 
E abel ov sasiu, juo. ith as everywhere, a wavy or fri Mahonia Aquifolium pem. of sorts heb and enti to say eomntthiag of the Palme 
à Esse ge | Decipvous Gleditschia, of sorss which is entered from the Fernery. One other 
E 9ud eee C and simple below, with a stipe-branch an. Amorpha sa Juglans, of sorts > 
i eis ir Naas diis a also un inch long, dividing at top| Ailantus glandulosa Rhus typhina inmate of the Fernery, however, I must not forget, 
eee sa i and that is the common Ling, which had grown from 
peret e rm d h dang, the des the ter W ew pen ing A tote 6. Tres AND StkUBS witt LARGE SIMPLE seed in many of the baskets containing Ferns, and 
P eight Hamer rri crai ae Sein a LEAVES. being A: pes grow ak fell ae pes awe 
eerte erbe EVERGREEN : Castanea, of sorts from wn and weaken cou t was 
oer this i prine pae cp ee first | Aucuba, of sorts fle nti fall of flower, which, strange to say, it nin exactly at 
ie with s Valfinch Mall, in two parts one half with D page= EA Magnolie rei same time as exzlent fado plants out A Grown thus 
fifteen, other y-one lustttnica Po laperi it forms an basket p 
in all. >» 
5th branch: slender, with an inch stipe-branch, the lamina} sonia sotti Papil oikani However agitated he visitor's bile ma, y be from i the. 
forming two Givarisate portions, one of which has nine and | p Pup e Tino latibelive external aspeot of the new Palm honse, it is imme- 
Aue. "ud otc S tho n ER - Mon. CUI diately allayed when he enters it, as a better filled, 
branci sut vf xtitbiodb of the vat short stipo 14 * 
7th jn «prs with 4 si ve A h an inch long, and an 1. Trers AND Smnvss WITH SMAL SIMPEN cult to boresce! again 
irre crispy D of twenty-two pres da né lobe, LEAVES. | abundantly represen nted anii a er Palms, especially 
in in a third—fifty-one in all. | py prane Thuja, of sorts ay try side of the house, the lead being taken 
Tt will thus appear e in tbis one frond, some three | Atete Abrotanum P. Taxus, ot aoe a a meguif cant Cy athea er ta 20 feet across - và 
inches bigh, t there are developed 166 of hey little tase | "tata d ed pru ork followed by Cyathea elegans, 
flabellate inal lobes, and when it is mbered | Cotone, Aster of Boris | Petala. of sorts Alsophila. aculeata, M ascensionis, Alsophila 
: É each of these is itl frilled in a sins Y dx with P phillyreoides | Coriaria myrtifolia | infesta and eei Marattia etd and alata, both eit | 
of sorts | Crate ; distinct an e Fetns, Alsophila € rar eve 
| 
| numerous crenato- lobat ma arginal incis sions, Some Phi ce bry 
. motion may b f th Que utm d oan varieties or spec e si 
gen ohamed; with - Aatitibiot ES in Beyi hele a 
d distinct Tre i 
ENTAL PLANTING. Juniperus, of sorts 
ORNAM 
PICTORIAL TREES AND SHRUBS. 8. PrtrAR CrrwsING OR WALL 
Ir is rine intention here to offer a general list of P. Pillar or Climbing.—W. Wall Plants. 
trees that can be used intact in ornamental planting. | EvERGREEN t— : 
Information of that kind, to be of any value must boj Berbers Darwini, W, 
founded on a knowledge of the particular soil, situa-| Cennotbus, of sorte, W 
tion, and objects in view. My purpose is merely to| Crategus Pyracantha, W | 
. single out a few "us prominent tree J| oseiincoto Qe 1a 
e trees, may I call them ?—which it would seem | Eve" J 
desirable to int ev for the sake of their | Burvalatifolis variegata, W | 
mar] beauty, or distin TUM | 
jn sithike: à y, Mo " Magnolia, of sorte, W 
Of sorts, 
t be found neeeskary to extend the Moinet, N 
any ften g group. From » this point of | Rhamnus Alaternus, of 
rabat arriet the materials which I propose to | e a WE. | sorts, W. P 
Q! sE. . , 
io select, under the two leading heads of Form and Shahini ok revolutum, W Vitis, of os p Ks 
Colour y Lonicera, of sorts, W.P. |  Wistatia, of sorts, W.P simple stem. The Cocoanut t Palm was in excel ent 
