174 THE GARDEN 
portance, ‘especially in winter. 
& has been too free flowering, 
which has impaired in some cases the vit tal онаст 
of the eque so much so that th ly sunk. 
Allow for instance, Phalænopsis rosea to "йозтег as much 
as it likes, and the reg ult will be certain Дын 
cold—a point of great. im 
have gra 
] 
es houses, than where light a 
Th few exceptions, but Іа 
ERS' CHRONICLE AND 
753, it will be seen that moro re than n yars 
the Alicante was grown by a 
: ri pnoy advert to the Royal "Aubert 
hich Mr. P. 
e to under this name is 
Datch, Mill Hil, 
AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE, — (eer зра 
wbich. have to — а load of heav + 
e trunk. e plants vhi randi DTE 
bit are зай ые with revolving i internodes, ү. 
group possession аа а 1а 
diet or tips se 
consequent power o 
y little use unless 
here th e foll owing account о 
кБ 
abundan: 
Pere: ч think the main points in Orchid 
be light and 
air—warm fresh air, and ple y of 
Fungus Rose lve 2 
vitriol in hot deg p put it into а е bucket, 
full of c M 
pu 
The lea be dep "both on the poma 
under Е "р! is поба remedy for а bad fit of 
n 
e 
I do not b "whe ther this - uld 
Q s tha 
у | get into ioi 
ade of fine 
Royal Aber received on "the 1 of Octobe 
from Mr. J. S. Bro The bunch sent а ed 
не were large, AL to oval, 
bloom. The skin was 
dg 
SE 
N 
wro 
I 
ЖҮ gie of all I said of it. 
с ni Ans it will : astonis h even Mr. 
Poynter—qui FA 
Alicante bare. ы RA 
| di , Osb jum d Wortes, Notts. 
ine опоіти 
inquiring wh MIS. not gro 
Fungus. Tel 
does the sam e mischie F аз the Fun ngus. Mor 
as 
o Та bivani 
y Pi 
s Grapes, and de wer 4 "generally т receive is that 
of t 
mistake not, which will sooner 
Let it|W 
en 
ard Bennett, Gar- | 
s 
гона Un сы eee "al р. 
e didus simultaneously acquired both ea 
seems probable that they were at first т revolvers 
could thus climb, aud on bere үй т. aha 
capable of grasping ort. 
reasons it is probable 1 UA езде. бейин 
primordia lly twiners, that is, t - ey & 
this 
pose i" 
T 
became 
g plants 
he descendant 
з for in the | 
in the 
mar manner ; Passifloraceg, 
аш Шап ii vm and 
T occurs to me, however, 
and Vitae cem. . There is abundant evidence i in the vhs 
aecordingly m 
that there must be other reasons, d one ү: them ia is 
t 
© жь 
differe 
the ite way К arresting - gc - Let 
hope that the above E or ue may be of 
Ж? 1401 
fa 
«уйа your ite ou the subjec 
e| 
f Pin 
p secret, among E ers, and 
bicis = ы. courage to enetrate 
pone function as a leaf, ma 
ecome sensitive 1 ti 
toüch ns tra 
M "bec 
oining ош Thus 
may асат aire all ie pen nd e 
peat: А of tendrils, namely sensitiveness, per 
ry and p 
of your co ontribntors тош Сашы 
ect of t 
Pin aon , the 
ia repeti t to phis 
the | mov есь, 4 апі subsequent thickening. and induration, 
1 Itt lades or lami uld form 
; and o process every 
iews, leaf 
this of abortion 
i may be. met ith. According to these 
M 
r 
€. 
nd 
were primordially twiners r4 anl td 
pr eve 
(of the modifie A leaf div sión) were princ 
falls below 70° , and ё 
could be desired, , East Mallin, 
Trade Lists.—Yonr "Correspondent. * 
credit for his efforts to reform trade lists. 
*Q." deserves 
1f, ho owever, 
their Vans and at bas same time peat te tie ie cause 
climbe ers. Hence the latter stand between twiners and 
exists in the seed trade, why does he поб stick to oid- 
fashioned things instead of bothering himself about 
of those individas ЖА сап вее nothing good oub of 
mediate 
of the alleged expensiveneas to the grower, and ought to be related to boti, This 
would dos take long before Pine-growing became аз | provestobe thechse,fortheseveral leaf-elimbing specitiuf 
| much a mania as um mber-growing. Why should not | the Antirrhinez, of Solanum, о — ecu ir and of Glorim 
Pines г. grown in open borders i e stovehouse | are related to other in amily, or eva 
instead of in pota, "i fruited in 12 months from | о otber species in the W үти: are іле 
р the pet ? ә Chalme msford. tw winers. | „Оһ the other hand. the "ent Sint 
The Knowsley Pine ы ve.—“ G. Н.” is evidently f Cl 
Манна and Ábe: кегим include mee 
ы even onr узш ier advertising houses announce." bis own role. Sure NY it would have been which are leaf-climbers and ten puis 
if new things were not sought | jast, if i gene Lastly, one species of ань ds is both a le 
E á would not offer them, ‚ and the M e | elusion рг one of} i d a tendril-b rer, and cl osely allied 
pre “Q” must | founded woode Жы dismterestod еа 8| twi bn . Tendrils consisting R modified 
not imagine that alt gardeners scorn the Wehen of that accompanied it, to “have conde: escen nded T visit | peduncles —— afford many transiti tional 4 
Kno vsley occasionally nuary | The common Vin 
looking into a trade list for the treatment of pend 
things. My own experience as a seedsman convin 
me that неу do consult впећ liste, and often profitably | 
to themselve K. 
and June," to see with his own eyes the fa шг те һе 
таш - assertions, it must be шыны 
TRI J. A. 
ere 
very little wei ight. 
Black Alicante Albert Grapes. 
Р ер. їп e pis et 1 
1 
gives eve gae" Ду o 
T M of бш 
grandly develo а tendri 
кам bearing the s н: зый usual 
me tendrils a foliar 
9° 
"Dies 
Andi is it more ornamental ge С. gent ? Dis 
otherwise bhan as a w 
licante and A = 
oynser (sce p. 149) is 
ата ппас prem with diem St Alicant 
ears I have contributed to 
€ 
generally met with.] 
Forei:zn "Срітарора ная 
С'аѕзігоїођіит grandifto 
| have nates for the Flinders, and on the road out have 
а 
most of them 
der toi nai é of. go sey 
oe vin ho some eight « "s ten years бов аб one + у 
денеи of the Pomologica ndon. 
і to- that meeti: n 
^A : 
"ef i& to 
pur eod 
і Worcester for 4 h 
S" ears, етты this 
t was not until Mr. eos 
iind says his i impression is "bt this G 
bk E APR Wt s 
they em Ds eaten of it, when they drop in 
hundreds. F, M., Melbourne. 
Sotíttíts. 
LINNEAN: Jan. G. Bentham ., Presid 
in the Chair. ld Campbell, M.D., Lieut.-Col, 
Scott, R. E., and J, Вота rt, M.D., were elected Fell 
de following papers were read:—1. . Ertra 
T. W. Н. Pure Stat logist t 
natomy ота! 
о, 
; Esq. 
me, how- 
vol, ii., p. 779, 
tisfaetion of 
y. Wm. Hanbur: 
E: ope у described and for the ва 
ack Alicante i is reported to have large berri 
rgo ies; йс 
thinly on the bunches, which are flat teh the arm ong 
эр d s ithe leaves аге said to die off to a red colonr 
work was dites in 1771, which 
a | Nu dibranchiate ate Molina by Albany Наве со 
eb. 9, e 
=G: 
n ter ыя resident, in the Cnair. 
am, Чч» 
. M-All and NA. 
ellows, S pos followi 
On the M and Habits ofi Climbing Pianis 
M. "Ihe author divided c 
Ye namely,  twínin э 
4 tendril- -benrers, and det 
сават. under ea 
ов remarks | 
presumed plan чч з i ^ cx reach the 
rger surface о Я 
хак, and to that. of "ihe free air. Chis ^w ge 
plants 
might 
wall iem 
hi 
а- plan which posit ion ib is a ver. y beautiful AME 
ve Е evergreen, which we are surprised is not ш The 
peti 
аё 
тит. —Тһіз year A flocks 
conclus: 
——8. | enpacity of sequi 
irk, | m eli: e 
one 
d A е n were 
—1.|np 
by 
was | the stem, and forming an «8 
| ments now cease. 
ee genera 
power, 
n almos pris ret nt 
аба, thus cone 
A pere 100 years ago- In your Volume for 1845, 
Prae ud climbing with oreta ^ Aem 
By grow 
s, | wonderfally strong and Pear 
