Мат 90, 1865.) 
hat the 
el tl унт ame was nothing but a NM s e| 
D. macrophyllum. T pee report.l am made 
Шави oe. e numbers of bulbs of the 
are annually imported zoel | 
and куы аррагеп 24 іп ехсе]- 
see 
EPIS During ihe pas t three sI hav 
pas 4 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Sf indies, and that the plant which bad of late увага [basking in the sun on a summers day, salutes the 
anr m а single husk 
461 
bloom. With. the exception of ,Nordmanuia corditoliu, 
him pause and wonder, the invisible cause, | 
i: close under foot, not being suspected, S. $,, 
Bri. чы от. 
е Weevils.—Having noticed that my Roses have 
its considerably devoured Ж some insect, ^et in one 
or two i iusta s I fe tch at 
E] 4. 1 
der riably rot. The ev vil e at p ы: 
first, and s extends to би. 
This seaso п, I peri- 
he rred ig consumed the 
remainder. ny of your readers account for 
this? Quo. 
Cottage e Mr. Rivers will not 
thi s * Curate’ 
- | Gloucester. 
marauder Dy у)» 
and the result is that I Pise gum Р otn 
on the е! sd Ma rch last year. 
such flow. 
ty А. remarkable feature 
g of certain plants this year waa the 
e Y some of them under the sn 
modit, after the snow „disa appeared, the 
drops were foun: 
bloom on banks whe 
the — nclosed beetles on en m yore were most 
nly 
am 
ig es to destroy or guard 
visere d other un the one I 
bloom, эе ving been cov p lapi à eq 
by the last — 
Gala nthus p 
rj 
: м 
е 
Е 
ч 
To 
acked by t the ec kind of weevil as 
rac the fruit por in Me WU rmi Nursery, 
See 6, Ma; а 1865, 
P 
te 
de tu Ci ine chon 
an 
successfull At 
Ootacoomund, on мма Neilgherries, р found Ме M'Ivor 
very extens ныс Orders have 
h 
n in my garden at ме end of February, and by tl 
din week in April the first bloom appeared. At tl 
esent moment the appearance of the row is very 
were 5 feet high. The ме was pesca ably fi ine, and 
fine; the 'haulm is strong and i pm with bloom 
; the folia, 
It he has not a 
e 
each 7 ft. frame, a carpenter" 8 plough, 
hus 
an уа constitution ; T» 
r|an 
s good, indicati 
ight, y 
of j-inch deal, leaving the groove , for his glass between 
rubbing in a little white paint to keep out the wet. 
ive of | flowers. 
e 2000 foet low 
of all sorts of K eng eme and 
T . Robson left Calcutta on lst December 
last, and » the а er - bis. nad 
about five or six miles lin, about 
wer, The Dey 
hec s at ent nere 
height which it eis Yi а oes inches, p ягу Н. 
better Мы € groove. 
width to receive the glass, and slipping the pane into 
the groove а "the top bar, I bore with a bradawl 
two holes in the bottom bar, under each pane| 
(nearly as large as the na ail itse elf) | into which 
T 
"I make my frame the right | i 
Blechingley, May ры» к Сгор Реа 
th me; pr is now o mplet ete mass 
m from top to bottom. 
here are upwards of 
of Tea wee pe A up. agi гузы 
Cinchona. aS let 
son, dated * 
ваув : 
"лм 
| АП who have seen it say Ms ed Ea Дд best Pea 
mi Me a warm si 
ever saw for e ear ly w tuation 
3 1, 
It promises to 
and i it was in full bloom on the 186 of May. | 
they | e 
ears of service, as pension 
the 21st, and my brother at onc 
A without | withdrawing the pe "By tis es there | 
y req 
and 2 ft. 3 in. deep, with а sli ght fi 
screw the two sides firmly. together at top, and 
hill, 
President, m the chair, "The following members were 
elected :—Resident : T. Robso: un Non-resident : 
J. Stew; Eh Rote Комбу Hall. Am ong the addi 
to the He rbarium announ ced were „Specimens 
buy peas its earliness TH. Nos ar Oak eit Sunning- | 
dd kd age of timber. 
F Ерт rch 9.—Dr. Dickson, 
appointed "bim ead gardener at Debes He is ti 
in charge (t the Cinchona miae), "d чы = 
this for ‚ Darjeeling in three days. la N 
e 
1. 
John p P tho TE A Botanic Garden) 
e 
о 
8 
e 
to arrive at some definite 
lusi value of concentric rings in a 
kir s Tike Tadia ч ап index of the approximate age 
wipe 
and can 
ep. Fiir vum, which have bee 
ach fi 
cem gl € isl I ern all ТАШ Шы; ; 
[eg "à E got his hand ЫП se offered to make, 
ан mea dozen more at 3s. 6d. each. The 
eet yellow 4 e 
Ж р — at 3 per foot . 
100 É, mye of common оге! 
of Thos. Mil 
incladed); aine е. 87, 
20 inches ipis 12 ine 
уно 
bard-hou: se "glass, bought 
pene pod em 
en „4 60 к 
0 
of dit 0 
у zine sting nails, 14 inch long, at Sd. per Ib. 0 
20 small screws to each tram: e and 4 1. 0 
241b, white paint, 1з. 104d. ; “knott їй, 24, 0 
Specimens Е тузу gr cip стөл Lepi- 
added to X^ um at 
e Botanic rden, reg exhibited. greed 
that "s Це caen Á— len pid. i contributo 
their rtes de v eta 
Notice of Rare Plants 
collected i е the apr gE England, By 
Es 9 Notice о By the Tu 
the Lord E rovost. The jos Provost communicated 
же following du kic ке: Нор, of pne d Е 
е made the e to 
shed rela 
and find tl 
EM 
n. | 
5" you i can vey ntest con- 
ception of the Pier iia ofi the snow ame eas seen 
rom that station. The Cinchona Же les rn is 
epe mi there are 15,000 plants in the 
e damage don 
cc gil s M А 
all, yo ap vq aca and now the 
er]. 
Tonk, Maho ogany, an 
ж» gone. It is one x: the most t painful sights I 
hayo witnessed." — Dr, Ba mens 
of flowers of Не ivalis. 
V Were from Alicante and Сабада. In p I 
three large vessels. Joading the goods for 
Engla and 40 
е 
d pink anthers, the other white ; 
| ated, dre with a pink бш ы, n the petals, while 
| the former continues 
£1 
6s. 01d. per frame without 
Why should” D a Rover front Dis "ашу io а few 
bunches of fine Gra hen their may ms 
7 sudh 
was wn from mé, when 
Бае! 16 асса M rm E is spen eut, but torn up 
r when ripe. 
ipped to following co untries— England, France, 
Bele and ces Its €— is ins the manufacture 
The 
md eed Grass is | 
.roots—a v very easy process *n 
ET 1 1:1 
Scotch carpet | 
The 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL: May 13 (Special Show of 
| Orchids).—Some d of the more 7p ore t fea- 
tures connected with this exhibition will be found in 
another column (p. 458. 
In the tege specially se& apart E Vandas, pus 
and Saccolabiums, Messrs. Maule & So 
the only exhibitors They furnis 
Aerides cris иш па Fie 
in it, 1 
fi t spike К 
eliog.—A. hedgehog turned э a small 
flower garden last September, has don e service in 
ане of woodlice arwigs; th 
The et Provost er that the peu miht 
Veiteh's variety. of Vanda suavis an ears ain guk 
tatum giganteum, „ће ast a fine specimen placed on 
р а after night into ng perennial 
weil and without 
creature forms 
country,- —Dr. morcm remarked that the plant was 
and grew on sandy shores, 
ware, about 3 feet in height, and some 20 inches in 
diameter at the base, Examples of this new description 
miii 
spartum, the appellation given 
- | plant from which the ancients made bands to à Vinos 
and ro ropes fo: 
for ships. | In some of the Latin dicti 
but this is a mis xm 
a|by Maule for other Осы, and with езй. 
dA Ж» colour, that of rough aged bark, 
naries | ciating жеше д " graceful habits of this Peas 
ing poo plants than the brick-red of the ordinary 
D "d As eia à diverted. and 
as some love of frolic; 
drum сее goes Мен f gravel, 
[pm spent some time in raci 
It etired late 
M ih which h: 
till пе LI of April last. 
than nths, and lost in | t 
ЧЕНЕ 
Hn 
a F it 
FE 
n 
it 
contribu! tes to o ; when 
at night 
га 
dept 
be yapite 
r rural sounds; 
1, 
F 
us pra las it took | from 
лы of Spart in various states were exhibited. 
—— 3. Note on the Discovery of — intacta in 
Ireland, By А. G. More, F.L.S. cated by Dr. 
v c Tf 
с Сео 
Anthrocera minos had also been met 
Du 
p 
ecies рб fully 2 feeb. in etes po 
es flo 
also | by айо 
to the Killarney district. Dr. White 1 stated 
with | to Went 
тоес а gum. ia Ою specially. invi 
by the schedule, separate 
occasion, were 6m, ^ pU n 
tion by Messrs, Maule, who had C. |ycinum (‹ 
ies 
ral beauty, sustained by you 
a ( N $ 
| likewise a very fine К of з = жей е 
b. | beautiful variety of C. barbatum, in wonderfully fine 
Н 
т 
: 
E 
-time, at intervals, it makes a low 
vd 
noise; and when approached while | 
owering of many vie er previous | 
borne 
to last year, 1901, were usually recorded as being in | 
^ Miscellaneous Groups, 
Messrs. Maule again 
[occupied a conspicuous position, They had magnificent 
