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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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fact which I , Zelinda, ; Calceolaria Ka range; Verb y y fig specimens, transmitted to us by 
intend to exemplify before I lude this pap Tweedian: iana, ost ala “Variegated, Alyssum, whit the kindness of Sir C. Lamb, The branches look 
l and Salop this system of | Another very, nice pat tern kei ano Aae | exactly like some pheno; icle 
gar genti m, Scarlet a nd White irom | springs froma swollen knot, the leaves are no longer 
other part of Enelood an opportunity yof visiting | mixed, scarlet and white ; 3 Calceolaria Kayi, o) | distichous, but dispersed in spirals, ir form and 
porr a of the aerer poo nah in those counties in rn eranium Tom Thumb, scarlet ; Lobelia Paina texture is rely altere: They y 3 
the ea of last year, an d I will no ow reco rd my blue ; Alyssum, we ge: on he number ofj deciduous, while the normal Sc a 
iding plants turned out at that oe is very large, | new bud is developed from tips of the 
pod om system is extensively y carried out, a s Mr. | and how with so small a ‘quantity of glass Mr, Mitchell | branches every year, p neia = of leaves which 
Fleming cannot do anything indierenty, it 7 almost contrives to provide them is a pro ‘oblem which would | are at yellow, but at a late 
to say the ribbons very effective, y n t, till the mass is 
ipal which ntaa the whole eae = solve, He does it however, and ane hyd well. Pini is the pest of ‘the Seotch Fir in 
the kitchen garden, may be said he connectin In gardens of n, plait young p and i is sometimes so abundant in the 
link between the utilitarian and oe decorative t d Holli ll 
ments, and emerging I did from the garden the hardy Heaths, | and many aes American pee offer No remedy for this evil has at present t been 
“surprise” of that “blaze of bloo re was 
very dazzling, but also highly saae 
To. some 
extent however į the ribbon was patchy 
| many years pass 
we shall see such ribbons planted e 
y. The planter, however, of a ribbon must ber 
_— 
580. Ceratites is rat eg principally to Pom 
though one jes etone between this. and 
the following subgenus occur on ie of other eae 
Salvi in his plants at equal distances and think Bone in Ce; eylon. On Hawthorn, Quin re some 
paten he back row had also kala false bon will ‘come without further trouble. No. 0, as, attac ing the fruit 
cia Mr. Fleming gave me as his arrangement or | The line of demarcation of eai lour I tly metimes as nae as the leaves, It is raan brk by 
present season, which I have — been informed | preserved, for i = various lines of colour are allowed the narrow strap-shaped lobes at the orifice of the 
isveryeffective: Back row—Bran g Larkspur, blue ; | to intermix, the a and, in ae seen will be per org 
Matricaria eea sarahe i shites ae Shrubland Rose, | marred at o li l. Perhaps the worst of all these pests is Restelia, 
rose; Calceolaria Kayi, rang; Myos s, blue, and | colour perfectly ind ther, touching he leaves of Pear trees, occur- 
Saponaria part a, pink Pa not intermixi ing, that the whole success of tl t mes in such quantities as to injure greatly 
nium Golden Chain, green and gold ; Lobelia ramosoides, hinges, “and tho ose who cannot devot Ta en- | bhe fruitful f tl s. This | y ch 
deuble row blue, here the Golden i ad better iot attetipt ie a n. 
is not sufficiently plentiful “ Musk ” be substituted | I shall recur to this s subject again before long. A. P. W. 
with 7 ar ct. _ lemin ious modifica- 
tions of ribbons, and as a hardy one accessible to ever 
one Eschscholtzia californica, orange; Co si VEGETABLE PATHOLOGY.—No. CXLI. 
minor, blue ; and Musk, ; the last ting upon „578. Parasitx (Peridermium, a Restelia, Gra- 
Grass looked exceedingly we ll. Bef » Cronartium*), These are all subgenera of i ci- 
ust not om ivul Forgot sme Noe nose Of he o last Graphi iola affects Palm and 
meanders in a circu 
is 
rees, as Fe Laurels, 
Poot Thesium, prema 
rac 
ryer 
might mi it for w. ater, me Tollowine ie a ad jenmen that they 
arrangement for a ribbon : Bac! ow— Salvia patens curiositi I have seen, however, Graphiola eo 
ame S i, blue tricaria | troublese: Palm-houses, ba ae ring vod pany and in common with Ceratites, but the lacini instead 
grandiflora, white ; ` Geranium Th, p, seatet ; ; | exhausting the s strength of th he plants, bu f being fı ll l her, so as to form a 
Calceolaria Trentham Brown, bro: in thi if it is | littl gh the of which the spor 
ia Kayi, oranges Geranium M Manglesi (variegated), found at all. Peridermium, Ceratites, and Resielia are | escape. n both these is a second form of fruit i 
and Verbena Tweediana ( t), intermixed, white guished by the oozing out of the spores or ti 
and scarlet ; Musk, Nai llow ; — ram: osoides, blue. | _ 579 dermium differs from Æcidium in the great | whichever they may be, in the form of little tendrils. 
cat Kee l Hall, - Hill had form very nice aevelbpniehe of the — um and the irr lar mode in age a Pear tree is once attacked by this pest it seldom 
lk which it is ccording to the tion in fu . On the con the evil gene- 
"T wed Mosk a Gauri m Tom mb, rn which it ha on the Free of adaba which i wie | inlly increases, spreading to e neighbouring tree, 
wards an excellent variety of dele Fevertow (white); affords the peridium is more or less developed, so nd so propagating the desolation, The sooner it is 
and backed by Dahlis Zelinda, maroon. se borders n it is observed every 
were not more than 4 feet wi ing crammed | 2 proportionately inereased aaa The > species are | affected leaf should be carefully and burnt as 
full of plants certainly looked exceedingly weil, soon as it is gath It does not appear that any 
on to Enville the most enchanting ribbon | t ae magnificent spec ies | wash is of benefit, is it quite clear should experi- 
I ever saw was th ine was a curved pert) pts Dr. Thomson on Aia “esos in eb ments be made at what Lato apes should be applied. 
one. Back row—Delphinium Hendersoni, blue ;;0f which the following is a faithful repre: The wiser plan is to pick the lea’ oe ee 
Pentstemon gentianoides oe m, red scarlet ; | coloured thi ts before the spores are 
Calceolai Kayi, or: ge; Ger m Cerise Unique, |: developed. M. J. B. 
cerise ; Lobelia speciosa, blue ; Geranium Golden Chain rr 
neon ted. The beaut tiful play of colo our in the po Pe Correspon Manaa: 
Golden Chain, the flowers Bae ‘taken off, the cerise of ie ai cesar ge oe aes cee both “from a 
ate Cate Unga dini Pied larmatingofthefolnge | Ri s, that “ S. B.” is likely to be in a ' minority on the 
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a dense line of br teigti blue. and backed by the | subject of orchard h y own experience rie is de- 
ya Calce: of colour the jä cidedly in . About pave years ago I built 
effect of which sooth pr ae 5 i Fora one 65 feet long, and 20 broad, with a glass partition in 
ribbon no gement he tione oitiva. i centre, One end I heated Fig tee covering 
but it is not every that can. plant out Golden } pia arious tree mae 
“ s aoe oe Bisi d ly, which leaves me plent: alight and prevent 
a good substitute in small plants of the Flower of the Re oa y} ‘hie po cig yw ce 
Day if the flowers are regularly | my flowers i sony A reed Sda 
t permi > of Cinerarias, fi owers, 
pu 
FE 
a 
near aires 
Serene still more beautiful, or in any could 
time n 
and I never at any mea amo 
nn porh a garden is 
small as pared with those eva |O 
a aan saapa in 1 
Tibboned, and standing as you could at oa Los 
take in almost thè- w. P EDA nearly a mile of | 
was presen view, and certai ‘aly the coup | 
was most enchanting. The Variegated. Alyssum 
extensively used the mse but in sb 
blue Lobelia was introduced. are fol- | riting, m 
is a very nice ribbon: —Back 
Bo » From sig i msgs around, and òga the 
a horn 
at Landsberg: yeas 
Vibe lng se 
æsa, a ; Restely 
for 
prs > boil Jun oa pence 
$ ME then root Sxegbigh interludes Reet 
year remained in full beau beauty between three and four 
| when they are cut down AREA E mage 
h with Fuchsias, imenes, ; 
now that are over, I have just taken upand potted 
| my C emum: k in May, grown in an open 
sae Aone g 3 to 4 feet in height and 
2 feet across. You will see from this statement that the 
| w: 
better large 
a crop. This year I had plenty of bloom, it did 
not set well. I have, however, had about 20 dozen, 
+1 : Pee a ea 
h 
Aae Atl yoa ella abe. eriti l 
Srey i yo bar Grapes 
up the rafters of £o shade 
