890 
broken up and extended in 
M oe of Hollyhocks, which 
ithin the garden, form 
flowers being par rtieu- 
advan tage >be more. 
ven to it b 
in a | lowers with others more happi ly situated —is that 
a nen tinctive Pw charaeteristio feature b 
the more 
evergreen shrubs of varied colour and. chàr aract 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ince epithet RAMOSISSIMA, and in rae E. " 
ust congratulate 
should be | 
abundant i strduotion d having added one 
[SEPTEMBER 17, 1864, 
the discoverer, Mr. R. 
of the most distinct and didis 
our B 
is of 
the minute 
e d in = op arit 
garden, in whieh there has bee essful 
d a ver 
cates P 
W. EDEN 
in course of erection near 
ha me 
of Eu 
variegation is 
We have no London garden fit 
uon mus japonieus, of pals ons wi 
4 j ponio brilliant and full- 
2 1. 
winter 
an opening 
Kos eon- 
fa priis t. us aUe dd these 
—Its length is about 10 in 
base the sti ipes becomes forked into m equal bri 
peeuliar Perg 
ches. Atan n inch from 
Ee 
mer. Here 
n new laur 
with 
" 4 a serie 
as pen) sass 
which are. 
gold 
ton ed ; 
red. Of e 
er isp 
<n 2 ndsom 
g the trees, 
eae finish to thes vista in the 
ards, 
q'foti mes n locking southw 
Mes "t vm 
E 
- 
tat by 
en 
of white- -edged leaves, and thoro ough] 
several forms of Osm ie 
„| also Ships p: Aen 
nicera anreo-reticulat ath ES 
emums green ‘snd variegate een 
vi 
y hardy; 
b green, and Ades 
eat Ilex crenata 
of the park lying to the north and west. A 
it P MER bears rather a meaningless character. 
e fur mprovement, which w 
hà ite fore fitness to hay 
y 
ts in diffe rent 
ropolis; and 
he work they had 
lies in a direct line. is "e opened Ap, 
London mig ast of ib of the 5 " 
continuous thoroughfares, e e Fe, from St. | tha for teas ose especial benefit 
James’s Park 2 En e Hiil; and the area of 1 
| of a subtiopidal Ane Fra so 
— Tue SOCIETY or AMATEUR rye "M 
nce of which was Rp acci A 
863, 
rk a 
Though an. de shed for a specia 
J 
n those 
The prospectus at first cir cula pieg; and stin adhered to, 
n 
nion hatwaon t 
ele mentar ary classes es tablished in 
as carry on 
commenced to a practici al lene. | 
pecial purpose, "d 
open to other Brent botanist 
was Eee 
in 
the study of British 
be evi Riu. museum, 
grand continua js n tonnrards of „his refin ed a; 
plants. te me establishment of a 
and libra ary, the hieme of 
tnd anh cu 
classic: 
capi ‘al site on which to T vit London is 
lona deficient in, of foun tains 
| the 
on = ernate a paa afternoon and b 
e evenings : of the first and third wW 
rid x" th 
praise whioh we aen [s be his due for the | re: 
1 ned inr 
read, often of an Heras charac 
192, denda. 
ter. 
ed, w mark or t RR the nucleus of a libra 
appears to $^ di UR ^g rds their 
perm aps Vid" nd ad uan f all, he should, we think 
lant 
eschew the e use of ma 
of the s Society Res 
correspondi: ng me 
In its quie 
ciation continues to in. 
present it c 
tan and no manuring, n 
-cutting will pumeepsate px this | € 
Anite urtherance of this 
ladio. Cooxz, will be enab! 
ups and such 
like formal sje m might o intron 
cou. 
field cly ub w 
of p 
floras) has been collected; 
grand a name can be appli 
seeds of British p 
gas ve E suficient pes 
"pile 
t and un 
ontai 
rsi 
The Society has, we think, acted wise 
7 
An ssi 
ia sübieription to the same 
ds 
assuming manner this asso- 
crease in numbers and usefulness, 
ns om 50 = teow and its 
ons Wi a a 
circumstances wi t. 
s object, the President, [^ M. Xm 
render eae 
my i 
M 
ld b 
ugh we 
Vana 
x ertainly gestation agg m the 
now—might be induoed to 
mm wegen orily. For evi erythiog v to|y 
out, however, — 
sorted to 
? 
and p 
Maye to be re 
ihe gd some thay 
he Male Fern at al, 
i well as 
P that to a far poneter bs rcl 
culated on. with the 
22 
secret o 
—— Tho 
ETIES OF BRITISH Ferns Pith more striki 
Sports 
roc 
may not haps meet in 
while Lnd o remaining portion of the. p 
Gya upper le: 
si ki 
some three dozen distinctly dev 
I , indeed eal 
S | extra vigour would Mie p 
xd Deli head has necessarily so me ie 
ter, an 
whole of the pintià on the 
| much to the characte 
ee 
Ne ips 
UscroLina AUREA (an 
rathe: 
the | same as the Neu pendula of 
of about 4 inch 
ngth i is evi 
#25 
5 m 
bei extreme 
e, after ni to this Tn 
fronds bee 
amongst Male | 
ispum and acrocladon amongst | 
w 
formed fro 
be remembered 
in hei 
Sir W, E eene 
^ne Rd 
normal form than are to 
of the Lad: 
ave SERI 
"| [5 the foot Hi 
Dolgelly i in Sont A uu TE 
fiad it hard r^ Leid 
so utterly diverse i 
"Thermal Sigs 
d 
MEE 
be 
n copious watering 5 while fs 
f the soil, of 
ill be necessary, | 
ful mate pa: 
roe ad will lie in annu 
Et. 
NEA a rene vo nything in common 
are st. 
not thoroughly intimate with such 
P that those we 
A sowed its 
high te MO d 
Sports, ready to 
e ave mentioned above have | 
with th yu à eei 
as a fact, | 
^Y met fetersines | | 
y of! Filix-mas, 
that the remarkable 
We pro 
le | the rest of 
the ' their distance fr 
, and wi claim 
Fern now alluded to, i e a verita 
pose to distinguish it by 
le iiid 
TE im, nthe new Proidonb, ‘Sir C. Lyell, in 
address, 
What de ‘Bath a 
| unique = pn "aland, but 
Eu urope, When 
RITISH d. 
g meeting, w DIT 
on the su 
euh. 
ocala paint int of T | | 
re of these wate: 
pete i without, a spaa “4 
the nearest region =a violent 
