THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Dias 18, нш, 
tion of | that we found it, as usual, д his scientific о ELIT 
во as to afford them $ Íreer  eirculat ion of | that w EX is шне, N shrubs, [of so adv nad ic edic ас to E being 
bae brought 
Amongst other Bugs е worthy of notice | unpleasant contact with the Church party, 
ч ularly struck with the effect | STEIN, formerly Keeper of ш A тк aM. UM 
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ved stratum of had been plante ted in patches in the 
and it had burst "forth d чыр Sage on те!" Misano t CNN m 
and owth o of meltin of e late snow. e t was mos urther records have beeg { 
and on t е e а ie di his early period of the year. We s ырыр af "s on grafted ЛҮ 
into blocks, and on roekwork; but in these cases believe б den of using th ч in thi ўз I is par - the Lady Downs 
not at all the same amount of earth or фо of | first “өз ied itself КЧ Mr. в а few years remarkably fine both as to ә li 
drainage is provided for. In deep-rooted plante | ago, d his example is now followed in many | with very hard firm flesh, The н Pe : 
this plan would not be efficacious, probably, as they other pets of Scotland. on the Black Eagle, a malt black variety, n у grafted 
would hardly е vei their habits to suit this mode | 16 may appear, at firs sight, that the o large, proved infinitely superior in jer ough not 
т T8, or mowing machine на eve. — pore] ds беш tender aid delicate, sweet and remarkabl Ur, the fj 
as are usually sown or bedded out in parterres, | to the Snowdrop by the de —— of its ái iic i f S ably rich, 
i or at most a foot, in depth of earth, with is, however; is not the T pee bet New Plants, 
2 inches of broken pots below for drainage, would | fori med very early in крт, à аза have performed me an 
еї eceptacles for these, whether | their functions before the Grass requires to be eut ; E RERUM LÜDDBMANNIANA, Rehb, fi, 
of iron, terra-cotta, or oer would be nearly | а store о rishment has а IE been laid up,| Three varieties of this species аге now before ug al 
ine d rnamental| and the bulbs lie dormant under sward until | ming from Mr. Lüddemann. The type 
standar and aving made some little sketches | the following year, when at the Ae season they | 488 eribed i P doubt a glorious plant, One ча | 
of the cd effect, a though too s slig ht to be used | again t Р | ноев of cin. d inre and has mach пите — 
а illustrations, 1 tion of all | into Bla Аң hieh йыр a summer | sna беа, rapere a pre e ground of the smi | 
e parterres of а small лү, їп а regular | to ripe lea r secretions, Tig bias, К ЕЙ, зщ vg E i confined to thee — 
elegance would t > "suitable Mor "the ово. $ which the | are amethyst, We propose to call this "i m | 
nvenience, аз as advantage the pem is applie di in the Eri Gar den, second variety has t the бехе of to origin fr | 
p: is hi i 
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growth of the vigent t would probably be pro- bringing ti hl 
ovel effects in appearance, and os our EA. ia we may T remark that our own taste | all the stripes of the sila ad petals of md | 
would be withont precedent, but so much the | would not lead us to scatter he rend regularly | colour. e propose for" it the name of var. OCHRA 
or that. | or indiseriminately over the мео eof the lawn. | The apex of the labellum in this species issnbjes ty 
“I have spoken of its convenience, which would | We would rather" have patches of the m in nooks inda remarkable and highly curious variations asion 
be particularly the сазе as regards lady visitors and corners of it, or on banks and | under „trees, In | induce many botanists to propose several new 
and lady gardeners. The ine! ting | an at ur nues three lo hee Ку 
.find e 
М t aed comparison of all c out materials has 
instead of over them, as they often do, to the | persons due dn {о having Daisies on the lawn, аы пе that the twò species with will ИЙ Ий | 
detriment of the flowers in a pg err where|and these persons would ИЗҮ also object tO | compared (supra, p.410) are really va dirak 
the walks were ж originally laid out in contem- | having Snowdrops. Yet we cannot help thinking | P. sumatrana, Korth. au fil. (zebrina Hort Bog.) 
plation of that remarkable rosea embollishmen t. | that in the positions we have indicated, the latter | has a fringed anther-bed, a sa PIU anther м а. 
As regards шора, also, іє does away with the would be very pretty em LY enjoyable, partieu- | tumour in the centre, and ШО the small numerous | 
8 are rare. 
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their bloom and fragrance are more directly avail- eination e for ог ' the i in lont 
able. Mignonette, for instance, when plaeed in Dow of thoi лыр s, Thel m E і тв. Р. е 
the ground, you would hardly perceive the scent |to be born with us,—as Жын we Б them, which "e. thing, has, according to a sketch für 
ki E ise i me 3 or 4 fi m indebted to DE an ОШ 
ea hr гоа 
plant will be much obli ged to o you arriving at one of the ports of the far East, How ; 
pl fair ones coyéted them, and potted them, and Хх хар арар 
be well adopted i in the suburbs, prr the Sir shaded them from the inten Jest ocan Онаша |, oblongis acutis, labello medio trilogin АША lateralibus sei 
and Jo ftier march of brieks E nd mo rtar i w | sun, we will leave our reader imagine, but we i anl ri з ан, dom 5, оо ente E 
may mention one little circu eter. сопсегпі ч т 
parterres in this artificial manner ка ог 0 in them—we mean of course the Daisies— Su inj ied by Мата ov & бо М er oir 
elevation, would be tantamount in effect upoh the | excite the surprise of the: florist, or perhaps eause ‚ C. S. Parish in Burm 
{в ng them a mile or во into the some one to smile. Amongst them were double p to ei plaut the ^ 80 very Sorel si 
acknowledge that the building activity | Daisies, having flowers of —— shades of colour, | by its discoverer, and which is trul Pg ҮП 
in my own neighbourhood gave rise to this idea in| but the one of all most sought after and most t| We pn 
my mind, and although m my little garden is by no | prized, was the little ll perennis, the wild | Scrutiny on account of its peculiar hairy bulbs, " 
to ее e this Же | Daisy ef our English lawns, F. i ver hi i in ш splendid stores? 
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hoisting, es I confess I hold it in reservi 
some sa — n for the e possible time when 12 ау | г ҮЕ once more remind our lady read Ps furro 
kite ent, for 5: I:havotostod тау |prizes for INDOOR GARDENING, offered b un Ey e Po. Mr. Low. We are not certain whether the лу 
ү А P he | the. н й on the base of the lip аге e f 
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ion in i ion to town | 12086 be sent "to Bonth LE by June 19. us 290. Pro coGrorrIS Топ, Во. fil. 
D than at first sight appears. What, "^ m Tein t a 95 competition will be found at Sepalo summo oblongo subacuto, sapand н lateribus бий 
speaking generally, are town gardens, with their | as last M, out {аш friends will not agai miovatis obliquis supra apicem ШОШ шше 
walls, essential to our English notions of пы ed, Aon - : ш extus «Шм айай, fabol Prat даш 
ате {һе pigeon P culis duobus ante apicem reflexum, col 
th stagnant air and sooty vapour, Walarn that e ding INGHAM RosE Suow,| The genus а Pis coglottis was for many many 
i-i dedito 0. whieh is always looked forward to with iren. by tis Dutch mystery, confined to the Museum of Dai 
| gloom. It is not reasonable to expeet | per of this flower, ee pes fixed to take орав n|where во тапу fine things lurk Ош 
M {о висееей іп these dismal | prison- -eiis, Juy 6th and 7th, The list has, we are iu formed, length specimens, coming from J anghuhn, мач 
which Mr, BELIS sugges alread | Cuming, and others, found their way to our < рий 
de к no li ула surprise to us to E 
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c y Miss Marinei бе чо ot her eon- discussion has "s going on in some of the |; 
-— to our pages, should at once set them EM Xx to the mense or otherwige of tide "d^ d ^: (o зга, Low hs Co. poris : 
time iss Матїнё, Түнү, тка Agsinst | Ballon, у had Api from Borne» 
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the | heat jn thi in this v отун че fine] нень апа Barbarossas А b E A Mr. " 
deep down "and well-like, in Which not а * thing eomm bár of M. Mr. Meredith of Garston, and ite э-3 ides. ба parere не Дм 
reakfast-room т - г. Miller of Combe Abbey, all | acute thickish м гая а нун rui ү TP odit 
would 1 
looked pon | s uM (aiv 1 got | Tie эге coral $ borders, are confidently referred to, ри cle, bear raceme of d 
my boxes fixed, raised обе: tha level of the sur- | diy prepandd to абан ^ hr Pn ал ч эйи e s опе їв | coloured bro wn-spotted 1 nuni = n 
rounding walls, the plants enjoying the free|of ot онан to plants having the constitution TA emp (неш. Tt is dedicated to Mr. БО", 
current of air — now passed round them. The ine, b the practical disadvantage сЕ 1. нр seu Das pinati = 
way in which tha — — attached me for e wed forth in the remark of Mr. Wins, in ei КЕ на iol 
Mt io th is paa! And s will be the result, we | Piping in any quantity is used under the bor d tte, ftr Ж acc к 
АЗАМ it h all vhs try it бер few years it will have a tendency to ry a p7 53 pulchre 1 Pose, petalis еј 
ажа: out v the whole of the bottom Повія, labe nd id 3 
voi : part of the| pilosis, labello a rotundata bash ШШ i, meda эшн | 
ims or к air-e currente, whip Yr fem -— 2 Vine más 18 inches or feet of the bottom КШ. Subacuta  serrulata, e al semiovat Fe 
* of th aligna at inf duen бов do whiól water í it?» Bu B rot qM; sin are we to get — in basi, lineís LA enis doe 5 
rather А А 
plans ex posed, defeeta ї Aeg eid of | fata cirew androcliniam, anthora umbonata: 
; | against tbe use of heat at all? — — f Whenu we had the go 
' KEENT m a we p an oppor — "he Mes phyllum balmniceps of 
SALE Tiit to ihe R the As Знае mem Bonner A Artovrtiaers, то x Doe to | we believed we had. 
who was named Profesor of Botany at Do "ape (e 
y rpat, has Sgen and pond 
