Manon 18, 1865.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
“Durant; Mrs. Grainger, Mrs. C. M. Hunt; 
ones ; E. р, Esq. 
RI Pickering, Esq. ; "Е. Pik 
Сы i r J. C. Thorold, Bart. ; D 
kly Shor о). — At this meeting 
ibited fine plants of Cordyline 
mithii, 
EN. 
ex 
: Mrs. Malcolm ; Mrs. с. 
consideration to any theory | 
, convinced as they may 
еч E june dae ave been 
n but fro 1 
| be th e very first to give fai 
е, 
т. 
247 
Mr, Warner has im nported several. fine plants of f the 
long- lee Зоріна grandiflora, which is now in 
bloom, and far surpasses, both in colour and ur 
it 
one e will deny 
esti 
nó that the ere are many dificulties i in i the notion of larg 
ег diua 
Phalænopsids, a 
g 
ма; 16 was hanging along w 
d 
1 abrasion o 
Le тей Ша tenuifolia, 
Oocidium Am. М. 
е о 
deep ros 
Я 
e-existent continents ; but the diffüculties in E 
а 
east аз numerous, an 
e e next лал, а“ а “ Jean- to - house, ayori 100 feet 
th, 
cristata, just going out of | bloo 
t sciolist in сел. lore could not T 1 
(recognising the fact, tha y foss 15 E must have 
ox this ther 
riginated pre cisely in ае sam sd wa 
ornamental stand fo: 
fower-baskets, well filled with Hyaeinths and other | 
early flowers. 
{ойс of 350068. - 
Geolog 
g 
Мг. Greeves sent window-baskets, Габа, апа 
us recent beds are now in the act of for Herr 
arden d 
FORE win find Mx. 
s of her nh que. » veis T 
Fees vy" of 
hn Kelly 
s are two rows of speci meni 
ere is 
bright je our in the centre of the lip, a 
additional "tiva age of 
as the other goes out 
son. 
m biflorum, with 
variety as to TS 
. venustum, C. javanicum, and Loli lia ] Lind- 
[2] 
еж bur a very rare plant 
with pee е d ріп nk f А Р e 
On the other side the hoá por of the house, 
s of Cattleyas, Leelias, &c., in 
en you will, 
alwavaa t3f£90 35 | n 
E of the 
8vo, London 
The very first glance at tho title 
inevitably raises a spiri opposi 
pcm 
o nd. "m Joh 
Royal Geological Society o 
1864. Pp. xvi. & 30 0. 
H re 
on. "The Edit 
e bo pEi 
а hir no 
on Err 
bue d from mere econom 
of space, certainly yiii the subject before us in a pied - the *span- -roofed,” 
ofensive point Maia 
The main object 
It is strange when 
matt 
ure of man 
urious book 
tor | thes 
т à sd ve felt this, for though à title- Page sizes of houses,— 
labelled N ors "врап-гооѓей, " some facing south and some е north; but Mr. 
oubtless to reconcile the Mosaie 
obscure. 
— ed is contented to receive without the s slightest | 
ripture of 
of 
f 
leaving come to a house called the 
1 
Mr. Warner has bee 
hit upon the "bet: plan 
| of flowering them 
ese and other 
ph growing ; lis aia pes als 
in perfection. For 
e 
Е Tas : d i 
d 
we t 
Cattleya Нама” which i i. acr -roofed, and filled with 
Vin might alone be 
с Е 
ur ав it г really does ове Qr to vit ess 
єт з 
And when in full bloom will be a sight well calculated 
and as to УЫ ect, that which has 
efit of the with a slig 
the 
ullest pos cie iae ht shading 
Hen i itistoo 
his succes 
erful. This i is АИ the secret M the! 
f bloo 
Tai ating it. 
eya Mossiæ, 
ever y ind deletion Here is 
the 
rin gre eat 
fine › specimen of. 
eia 
1 
+ 
| gro 
s` do, а circumstance е besides - X an 
advantage to the plants, permits the lovers of the 
tó Hid ER War 
s fine plant was sold s ey ears ago to A. Fairrie, 
Ea „ Of Liverpool, and on the breaking. up of his collec- 
raer purchased і it; till in the best of 
nd 1 
misgiving, the E. in Moe 
te chara: 
and n 
ma 
ere written, that s s0 | Lælias, &c., the 
| pleasure than when they are grown in warmer hou 
this may be said nei of the ve for t Cue yai, 
doors of whi ch a en 
E 
in it procee TO 
may e wel content m 
| There is ther refore a 
op 
y 
in which to ipi their. ey 
\nother point in his чено whieh deserves mee 
eh о 
eceive кю without 
E Hie „Tevel 
is 
5 
upon its спн ч» seie 
P hether, 
Ж 
we have үч акча 
п ‘not t nake the 
e of the geologista 
ttempt Е гче ncile 
gives his plants so much water t 
oil or potting material 
P a dd 
with many growers. Experience has proved that too 
acro: 
hat the 
e large ` specimens of Le 
a B ir- 
E 
kerii, 
much water is injuriou us to re -— 
and we must say that it is not a ery 
MU dnd we йрт far from M that the 
es not conta ain s ome valua able 
È reih ot Cattleya Miei "dion, and a fine 
£O 
it is impossible t o get them 'suficiently ripened to 
stand the winter; wher шел if les ue during 
M rwards care- 
their bulbs ind lé] нта firm ei rit 
X 
Eus correspon: 
"wm tlie pog and Devonian as one. For this 
s no 
o detail 
ich is pest inepti ina 
accustomet to scientific h. 
interpreted as 
to мной the dull weather during that períod of 
the e yea 
" we come into a sort 
доп 
of porc den sides d тоо which are tastefully 
ing spikes of beautiful creamy - - White, yellow, ап ud 
prova flowers. In Hi hop , tastefully arr: angad: ans are 
veral fine specim "Tree Ferns, Tis mos 
препоти among w which T Cibotium princeps, which i is 
f the most ornam pos of Ferns.” 
"These intermix well with Orchids, as the effect pro- 
duced by them, „when уйду arranged, js really 
M. wi ith climbers ; che ate the Orchid house 
d 
use есї pe 
found a gran iid dada fact a bank of bloom of 
Ph alenopsids, reaching the entire length of the house. 
The beaut, ity o of their Pe ly Чгоорй ng spikes, many M 
MN 
uld 
e gigantic 
o» together ine similar 
S of 1 n he M tory, is at 
e author's t en of t Tea Б 
Jte of the f Armin of the six theory of i with the s 
y to see how the overthrow of the 
ua of the existing es т the die 
u 
arisen fro 
m matter 
QUU int ihe ejected. not as in 
e sea, but into the open air, he 
Ad this кы the 
ehapter on defecte in tho muc 
ow in dy sende rusal; а м 
he 
х best geologi 
grou 
proper place to do | 
d e cas 
*y азоне, 2 notion of| 
n of som. 
d by variety here and there 
em бее to t 
| br ibat к Sobilleria 
of v 
pus intermixture with plants of 'the | E 
о 
to the Orchids. Mr. Warner observed that this ; house 
was well adapted for specimen grim pointing out at 
the same rm а, it ha JA "He ог, all leading i into 
other hou and conseque 
of ЕТТ air PEET зуе т р upam on 
eem , however, that small plants 
it, as the 
es He 
do cceed well 
require a closer tg ll ha have 
e 
mongst the different. в ecies are many varieties, | 
e as regards pm and rtu as sili as with Sep | 
flow gra 
ado axes se 
neri are not flowering w well th r. Blake, the 
gardener, stated that they had [^ qr абд repottói 
ft ear, which was the cause of their not producing 
Ж! 
mu ch eeper огап nge 
hey are now, however, making strong growths, 
ana " 
n in bloom ү 
БЕСЕ Ды to ua a much better Eua ры 
season. This hou planted w in 
which make а "pe ital bidin 
in a gentleman’s place, G Here fruit 
well as flowers i is ае Som o зар ts or M Odon- 
fine, g fr rom 
nths 
s bank UC зано is backed u up with such 
1 ne as Aerides, Cypripediums, Saccolabiams, Vaudas, 
p'a! 
&c.. green foliage of Mi forms a good back- 
e flowers, E them off to excellent 
f of Cypripedi 
jud 
the number and strength. ot йе ем Вона spikes n 
must have been duet in уре 
autumn. ees togloss ка 
ceum, Warner 
jus, 
any others 
plants 
m 
A e enn во well for bloom as they · 
and many 
um luxuriantly, together with mn large "specimens of 
latter are not however 
ought to do, 
fine andit iie 
owing 
2 | the li ght. If Mr. Warner would remove x to the 
Cai attleya house, and place them he glass as 
h is pem he wou ald doubtless find (есе nge beneficial 
LIBE ot 
eiat Pe oma rata are | 14 inches lon мала М" өстә beautiful white flowers | to the: 
m artist was кше e beginning of. of ^w present|spotted w Mh do pom magnificent plant, which саза end of this house is а ap c ; pd 
lur] Aand another was travelling with Donovan = | keeps ia bloom idi aiibi 1 nn шее plants, Ж * сеп o E 
masa 5. he сопу ermtion t enti friend, in Wales, and| The cen e the house is filled with Vandas, among ^ а Бакен ank E gold fish ап ме ie Eos s 
З Raa zealous Vale id eology. T da which V. онї xs у M г splendidly last year, much Forn from th roof are so speci а { 
"агтуу was о the рее DM and Or v. plants mor a 
nti Adiantum м 
several fine Pu of Aerides 
m | large masses of A. v 
; V. 
and m any of ue are in bloom iem s 
ss 
urchison would | 
А. affine, 
virens superbum, die bes 
rum, А, odoratum purpurascens, 
а ог а cup = > equally бе, | Di al 
e 
“| Plants of /Eschynanthus are also grown 
на bulla: ata, and Pteris sca шры: а” ot vid "t 
ай Achimenes and 
up «—-— in blo oom, 
prts р е Feri A qe have a very тойу efect. 
n the same 
c e нр ү 
Gloxi 
miel 
