Marcon 4, 1265.) 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
197 
he| between rubra and alba, but larger than either. n|12 mon m is n third so tall but much rt 
roller, „ whi ei is ртт е тет Д, at erg ds the stoves and intermedi сч houses Gardenia citriodora | and very n in 100 fee! 
plan of shadin 
ith the gr eabest facility. "This new 
р rth the attention о 
ures, 
or ue. promises to be well w 
all concerned in the erection of ptum эчне 
кы ТЕВ prit 
A FEBRUAR AMONG T 
diee of our де: wre 
pleasure as 
en serait send 
it wo 
is of course one of the 
very useful for cutting. The wp ec are com 
n flower; mco x a scandent Begonia—Comte T 
nghe—clinging to the walls in ^ dea er; 
fli s тй ^w is without a rival for 
x | 
best plants for the season, ze | long, 
| Dr 
and Cytisus | house 
closely y^ with ч is est Agaves, Yuccaa 
racenas, and many of their allies as to habit, which 
эгэ, опе мге | of the aspect of the s 
at Kew, d whi ch a augurs well for „our soon 
| 
et 
Ps 
piri З 
— sE [3 HENDE 
arde "ue n Arctic ramble, b 
the ue of a ir inc unequalled ри "2 Сус 
mens, Cyclamen ence nsii, ey , and o sp 
m 
pis — сане 
ч 
есїез 
fra 
ight staken by the 
i лаб root and Potato pits of 
Most of them, while second to none produci 
striking, T A we 8, are also the very p. subj 
ou ummer in flower 
Clap 
ucing 
ects 
gardens or on 
E nS. Н. Low & Co. 
bopedt т reach Chelsea 
the day am 
NURSERY, 
Tree Ferns 5 Clapton, 
able 
m" ^ je interminable etid ғ ы houses in 
So far 
shrubs enl y се js: rms Т 
the grip of ісе, and there is 
doors; but to 
pd hortieultural mind there is 
glimpse of better thin 
ngs, for tho ugh the snow an 
be cool "оона region; t the вап is 
he 
etropolis several hu ndred miles * 
рае cnn but зщ floral саби in winter, 
he d ants of spring are in | 
naught in flower out of| 
is still a 
nd 
helsea some of the fragrance and beauty of | 
though a “hidden 
inhabitants of this great city, yet 
of the Mediterranean shores 
h 
» for 
I 
up mate heape ed u| 
ш of dde herbaceous and 
. Alpi 
OWers, 
them and g ting a peep at | 
the is flowerers eft the very ed. ч — T" | 
e plants, 
o 
in ur je "had i it 
men е а ho d to C yel 
| flor 
| ЕСЕ ven 
and very delightful. 
variety—írom pure white through subtile shadings 
the og rmn house; and m 
f f 
been 
bethought — therefore—when py out 
look at some of these, for КаК і t is р bad 
season for flow: sedy and this AE the worst end of it, 
do no 
common] own, some P pn plants e я 
Senso d ue the manner born it were. 
WOODROFFE’S ран, Кайа. Road—to xe the 
е of the best. » eo persicum, 
18 months from sowing the ; they 
grown as they deserve to be, and "I: 3^ Andro 
phillyresefolia, sei ele. "Wr white-fl. 
сайа —platypter first-class 
Acacia, or I хее вау, ‚е best uper de em 
y somet 
a vile odour ma imes aey rom ^it; an 
donee p. iti E th at, | 
if 
paid as mnoha * зей 
g ouse 
orin a nicely тее ө йен MR is quite possible, | go e as барон Nursery, where three rows of Tree 
Cyclamen persicum in eain 
rose and purplish cann ЧЁ the chief attraction i in | pee is remarkable. 
lan эе, d 
n fac 
l|invaluable, and though э с «А sed in ме | youthful a state for flow 
meda | spe 
ered Ame gn ; a | 20, 
Sater- "блан | a thin mim a gardener 
though |1 
d | 
among Dicksonias, should at once 
Ferns in 
| pe respective, 
а long house will affor 
Looking — or 
ould » pardon sed 
e nes in a man to poer 
I 
en my еу0 іа кгз à 
and the illusion was dis- 
Of course 
| hard- wooded plants grown here are, as a rule, 
"e though т is опе 
Mein iemalis— ower in great foree— 
,000 plants in б0-їгей | pots. If аз ìs such 
cies — 
юр se with this Lee in 
to it. ээ 
у praised vu 
E ongif olia, а very pretty little 
| white 2 Lobiate ; E Xm Ud Lady „Рап. 
ooming 
буз сосеіпе ea, which 
and Aucuba 
generally receize, voi E тошу i). m Moses 
in Щщ w gre enhouses. 
pro 
to Te di Aa Aip ing ; ^ 
noi iess 
вас 150 feet, “filed 
bes to open. 
y 
Albion, Mr. Woodroffe riam ers 
whi te this e 
A" 
antity x^ 
lower, proving that the people have not ouk lo st all | 
Hi 
Pelargoniums just р 
ponica VEER; 
tov 
gar In the es, the 
abundan n flower; and in cooler houses a nicel 
, with „berries of surpassing brilliancy, | 
rers a н. па Сега um gummiferum are 
| among t notice Жы үгү mong. Orchids, Den- 
| ere Жү Herd gms БР Cypripedinms, 
particularly the fine C. Stonei ; Limntodis rosea, some of 
‚а very extensive batch m а in rr. and lastly, а 
phyll 
Cypripediums are [се sweet-scented —— лн Moulmein— Bol- 
y- Wm. Rob 
growing p  Cephalotus, with 
the hardy— laces at REC д, 
pubescens, afford. additional САР 
me WILLIAMS'S PARADISE AND VICTORIA т 
Н 
Ih 
ollo e н: iem of Lino is 
w it si ago, Ме 2 
Victoria ipt is rapidly ү: Tenn. ы. 
thi 
* 
| and с Bedding 
азу | ne ol ago, in consequence of the үне ле, failing 
e four yea 
every day bee ink more visual, “though the | |Б & Fi partially given up, and that 
Tageles pumila a 'ants.—Some 
places, 16 w. 
t something mus 
afford some choice things. ong 
there are 386 and wellfilled houses here, the 
nd as а substitute for it се t could be depende 
Although many things wer 
19; Dendrobium nobile ее, by the у, will yet. be 
f| grown by the dozen in places же 
ГЕК Sd the i in uin 
as а diee mde sim the Calceolaria stand 
unrivalled at the pr esent da ay. It is true there 
— е Mes перса аа Н аз аге 
two "ра п.с rable Dendrobium 
o | Pierardi, етт 
ап nd OH may as the zu served, e 
here, as in most other mueren dt т E 
nged 
De ases in "over 
th 
it 
and Rh ta 
recently, is very neat in h habit and Put in ern 
Bouquets of mixed bulbs—in rustic and other earthen- 
Pots— look very T Bulbocodi 
ifal orna his К» ү not de 
ng For CES sowy сие отого асое 
Тіп 
нета virens, 
T fragt е lon 
exceptia 
Senari. 
—a Aret 
atory aon tion, 608 doubl 
Peg: spei in will produce as 
ummer 
1al 
wd 
the gprdener, a as 
months m 
for TS 0! "әй а e jects 
"RS 
, |9. 
ia, Phuianopsi several species, | Бан 9 
| 
as Yellow Prince of Orange, Trentham Yellow, Ka; 
&e., but there are others that ma; 
f failur 
ars can 
on, апа w 
we must Кее 
tim i vi: hail " ith 
y b 
. Oneof the x bost ay which have come under 
ay notice for pe Та ми s pumila. I have 
ng to surp r- unual when well managed ; 
its "dnt habit, тан foliage, ied of bigh, 
the ыма compound in the world м look at, n 
Seed i a does not retain a more fe zi respect for 
f the Army of the Potomac than do І 
ne of re emarkable ights ^ t present pud egre e aped aud long dar 
ey x foundations that ar EC out, as of E most, useful bedding 
preparatory to almost coverin ай reg wi рк Я as furnished by my 
lass, but the clay of Holloway in icy weather ds sman, with а or recommendation. to try it. In 
Тау I planted out а row trial, 
ka although n ht myself that I have the pue м 
the bedding s (and shall bed out this se 
nearly 40,0 umila was со asid e 
who saw it at 'osbrtm uring the past summer to be 
own there; the.cream of the 
Ve, I canno м e uti w, but, pe s 
conservatory i in du the night temperaturo oscends |f 
bedding being ба Paige circular beds of Amaranthus 
палео "be, edged with Cloth of Gold Pelar- 
ese beds were;the'admiratiou of all. Both 
Gold do well here; b 
the pom . nt I 
mecha it, UT large ені to decorate 
їп the best manner, I should regard a batch of tee 
ndards * абера 
е e. 
жш ER -ы dM 
ong the newer 
n does com able 
conservatory henti н HA E Miles in as health 
such plants Theo; imperialis, Cyathea 
medullaris, Zamias, rsen 11 
flabellata 
Todea ма, "Pale, 
attia 
be i oa tint 
foliage should 
lent winter-A 
pias ^ owering и оча а Њаё 
flower for man 
here—n 
tif] wi "white from Florence, "IE Пана pom 
be thinned, in 
t 
and "icholonim 1 in нунан Ан and as large. specimens, 
ca v of the plants are 
кч: E" Б С mo 
13 
A Or many wi 
enhouse things in bloom, Sy phelia tubiora and 
igh m ch en V) may be named, while the Iepegetin, | 
much the better for pass hole in in thi 
Mus as is d эу iwo py ot gps ie io 
ge; las 
Ho 
> among them being D. indica | 
| diste, and its stipes 
f the same passed „е 
t s 
i blossoms nel soot aed Баран T Beneit, 0 
о 9. S. Foljambe, Esq., Osberlon Hall, Wor 
Notts. 
The Black Morocco, аен the Kempsey Alicante 
Neither Аг, Poynter nor Mr. Bennett seem 
M with сч and pale flowers, intermediate 
the other, which has Vei aen e » зе past 
to be acquainted with tbe history of the so-called 
