Joxe 3, 1865.] 
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CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | 507 
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:5 the 
ias andes 
as any of our South на Orchids. - 
entl 
Р, sumatrana), by Messrs. кз, 
у 
i iei better, p aps, 
when in flow 
red with hoar frost. This, therefore, 
classed amongst py — will'do in 
intermediate bellis а "cold 
"n ouse dal pé humid Orchid house. 
nd pcd r, during hot weather, it will require no fire- 
heat, 1 = should | -— — of air and moisture. А 
table, and a lea 
covere 
under the name of zebrin Ed 
e, an К Y half- 
p house, аз s being len. affected by sun heat; it then 
ter “blooming Ti very 
w made its public 
Hortieultural Society on теё last. The 
рро ers is thick and shining, as in 
substance 
anda 
m 
fai ret at ue ee al 
| little эче ned the winter months. If t рза 
rature does not go below 40° it will not Mie. 
L.a acumi 
the pruning, the 
the » health of my vhree trees, now 
I have cured blister, and I see a E — of "500 
Peaches, which, if I ceed, will make an average in 
nine consecutive years of over 4500 — Georges. 
‘ roots, leaves, -— Fun of plants ;" 
nts 
plant are, with starvation an 
main causes of its degeneration, 
b and often- 
but of a purplish rose. 
, the -— ny petals rosy lilac, 
«р an nd petals have numerous transve "s 
T em reddish-brown рш; п arig өй їп Vanda 
times during the day severe As regards 
Peach речице, y gis pce MA я "the damp; and 
vas or glass, that admits rain or 
the Шр purp lish crimson, wi a yellow 
with crimson. L. a а has the sepals and petals 
purplish lilac, = r* he lip. тову : заре апа ре 
фа flower fades, these bars and spots | 
i rene r ое r retained in the dried state. 
The Tho lip is white, as is the column, 
of the lip have orange € the middle one shows fou. 
| the last, but having'the flowers much da 
dews nm p» ga m 
of purplish and brown stripes a eaim, while e" ie мы species es робо Aor spikes | what avail if the foliage ів all blistered? It must all 
the bairs at the apex stand quite as den fro А6 es in oc de ese flowers|come off; and during the absence of leaves the fruit 
а good hat-brush. In order to r жч he piant а Pakok | last. hes Aaii eeks. They mu re to be|and the tree must suffer : во true is it, “if one member 
à l to Orchidologists, ^ enfant terrible, | grown on blocks of wood; with a little MEM. and|(the leaves especially) suffer, all the members must 
it shows Do anthe se € "s Trichopilia,. There|to be treated generally for L.|suffer with it." W. F. Radoluffe, Tarrant Rushton. 
are -m 
p two | variet „опе RSE ENI, wi ith violet 
as ! recommended 
of the same habit as 
а to the iip. What a ен полад would 
"e all thes Esci eee етйн of P. 
of Pci and las 
least, ot Mr. L Low! s still unintroduced Pan ds 
nopsis, P, pantherina, which boasts large red spots on а 
yellow qni; The merit of having in mes ed the 
species to England again rests with Messrs. Lo ж & Со. ; 
| in considering the connection between cause and effect, 
CULTURE OF TH anity —No. II. 
(Continued from p 
- 
as lifting them will 
Ат the end of the second угш o, growth the young 
THE ROOTS, LEAVES, ARD BIND СЕ: PLANTS, 
рона. and a ine t z аА тҮ, ж, p^ 
p and replanted in a fresh 
THE phys iol 
it wA Phytological 1 lectures дем д given, We see 
; and, instead of trying to| 
мч nd use- | 
less time in mourning ov 
€ 
up and mulched as m The ghoots m be 
eut back to.about 6 or 9 inches, A 
| strength ; and prod de following summer 
teqe visite — should be taken to ibm all tho 
trong interio — Ms not - weak ones, ав they 
| situation, at 30 inches 4 int: T ihe а рр pricked 
st again 
натат 
е better spent. Some people see but do not 
observe, but they ps ау trace 
mit 
r phy eni year 
wili form apare for fa 
This vp us to ihe eror. NT of the fourth 
М тот, and here the foundation of future 
runing " ise dii as 
th of 6 or 9 inches аз 
before. 
e a. dis 
to the. stem, rend ira any ө e. strongest c ones 
аз to keop up 
d can be of no 
o 
an equally balanced head. 
In the following autumn the trees will be, sufi- 
terti b „ This sap, | 
to be appropriated, nro depends on the healthy | 
manent situation ; but at the same time they may bë 
left „another year with vey great advantage, an nd being 
and man: ы 
action of the leaves; insomueh t that 
he: ealth а ato converte eap d Aa ul Ito select. Roses | 
ab 
ment, they will be m toa bearing condition, and 
а! 
g all the many rarities and novelties we 
hare ob E i the past four years out of the 
stoves, we dare to say this is one of the most 
striking. E. Ө. ЖОЙ, fil. 
WINTER-BLOOMING LZELIAS. 
ay pov isa à magnificent: ар 
een the leaves, 
of 
nd the roots, In winter a plant i is in a state of abey- 
ance, and the rind, before the buds burst into leaves, 
performs guffici funetions of the leavi 
| I suppose this , beca lants, as 
uphorbias, have no lea E 
^an ig for "eno wa were 
as other 
jury o 
r destru ction o of their s secti 
if the | th 
out. them, Is Бек n to pay. in | either case let the 
selest those with the best "folinge. g be p i r, and the trees 
the moving, if the necessary 
do in an animal. . There is a close connection em rib | care in liting is exer чана. to р ll the fib 
essels, betwi the larger roots may be c 
roots uninjured. Som! 
ba 
ck, and all incipient тнага must be E 
lantin 
If the ground has prepared as formerly recom. 
by ing and trenching, and has merely 
erop of P. taken from it the previous 
Læt 
Orchid. M. 
that 
foliage m before the plants have Fm: their 
y wi h 
ted i the Horticultural idis at Chiswick, 
nnts the discolorat; 
causes, m 
Mareottin will look as if it had been 
ppled 
with red gn Duchesse de acest and Meet 
gr er me even the 
ecessa 
til aces, 
— тиа оп dei square, 
to make the stations 
12 feet apart every wa: 
The holes for each ireo must be marked арі T a 
n, —— j 
A that 
heavy for thia ei tho teendo of Уау Бари авн 
аа nba Over with Sphaguu: viel түс 
ы mistet to py еч тди чна Е 
Е ock or aniuverted pot to the dtd 
Dre lock should kept M 
ikes, | the leaves 
nd always do, Ye ert o, were the rooi 
-| and tected. in 
en 
ге | protected both winter and — » е, 
i m fi mann 
оу! ver, "the ud E the|i 
ym mi of diuo, Н а badien, 
| between roots and leaves, nap 
of 2 Pese im ан ihn an A 
grown | last e roots that poi e ro 
fastened i Һати | ni nover ой тоге Yeh. Le not lost e severe|diate; this should not be buried more than 
Suspended га Кёртис 1ге, 5 еп uld be | wi od Ros, а e В 2 
but if the eer rid байр pot 
ео 
; above the surface 
synch 
Moreov 
| from t the ghi of w 
ty by syringing 
stump should. 
» 
А with 
band of straw to ганче the peres 
; the e flowers to peri ction. "Neve 
plan in iab 
tered | hes 
Natri in March, 
1 вате 
