Joxe 10, 18-5.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND- AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 583 
now exist, even though we destroyed about 200 пай | [а showy: and useful Eri which received and deserved |in a good state of киы, Cherries, Peaches, 
J. M., Addington. iri may make your 
od в 
mat JJ go 
last autumn. cate. rkle, in the same way, is cumbers, was contributed bv Mr. 
mind easy respecting he wasps, as males (or kings, as a pleasing flower, Mr. Sa likewise showed a | Turner, Messrs. Glendinning, Mr. i niin Mr. Tillery, 
« Vespecide ^ miscalls them) are only produced in the зен. collectio A. of new elargoniums, and | Mr. Stilwell, and others. 
autumn, and all die before winter sets in. p of Beaton’s ag hl came from Mr. 
presen been remarkable seasons wi TANICAL OF EDINBURGH : April 13.—Dr. Dickson 
reference to the economy of the vespiary. The hot d Miecellan e" ewe and ение de President; in the cha - The following gentlemen 
mmer of 1864 allowed vast numbers sps’ nests | Messrs. Lee senta gni in tem large ected :—Resident: R. Traill, E га W. В. 
to be formed, апі in August the workers swarmed | Dicksonia an "im. indiv gem asia К п, Esq. Now X dent : М. C. Cooke, Esq. 
every where an extraordinary extent; but metallica, Davallia t tenuifolia, O ed ера dactylifolium, Lon ttt м 
idious disease, very similar that known in the | and various qp — From Mr. Bull also came | 1, 4n Account Vx Flora of that part of Hampshire 
apiary under the nam of foul br et in at the | an xg gro nsisting of Dracænas, one of|called the New Forest. Ву Lions imen, Esq. 
nning of the autumn, and entirely destroyed the whieh, D LX ei in flower; Palms, Platycerium The author commenced by describing the situation, 
of many nests, so that in September we wer alcicorne, omia arifolia, V mna glauca, and a|boundaries, extent, geology, scenery, physical 
nearly freed from the winged insects. Many females | handsome Gloxinia named А. Bonnard. О? Roses geography eb the New Forest, and then pro- 
ust, however, have be produced, si n as|several fine boxes of pas bl were s by | ceeded t xamination of its botany, - teme 
warm her set in in April last great numbers | Messrs. Lee апа Mr. William Paul; the latter had a | that the Meum e of species know 
were seen, but on the whole was cool, and they hastal. of beautiful blooms of Gloire de Di amoun ted t o 728, of which, number СЩ dul himself 
then appeared in fewer n . considerable | Another box from the same exhibitor contained si Forest 
number of the small egg-shaped pM YA have децаи А 
horore, already been brought to 
have ced rains to ei the undergound nests, 
we shall most pro robabl 1 be as much infested in July and 
7 Bowain villea sp R. Hux table, gr. to 
F. W. erts, d Barto, rton А ай Ta aunton, has 
wered a plant of this MM P in a Fernery, 
where the heat qui I er ы moin D: А about 
50°. The plant in ques inch 
pot; it is about three ora p dr 6 "fet 1 30 ; ib is 
Ly E a front eim and is led up the rafter of 
ary Hi ^ house. The soil in 
Um 
examples 
had beautiful 
epe Y^ the ERES in ue ч се аер and 
Water-courses, Mr. Trimen enumer rated the ore i im- 
alcot, Madame Villermoz, 
Mr. Cat 
za Ret of Mn 
биро] тема auratum, finely in ponia 
Miss Macdaniel, Upper Norwood, 
dried flowers and foliage, with the perio а iom 
MEN Among them e» үз cing e Forget-me- 
t, Larkspurs, Adiantı 
ly i 
m 
of ma ny o of the plants he mention a Amon igst — 
were specimens of T" E sl MEE ery 
handsome кр о his 
country i! ач а о. Ё 
ай е. thon e flora of the sea- 
Rki 
gave a sketch o ft 
Tof the cultivated a of id. distriet, and 
coast 
us whole hav 
арреа: Mr. 
Ingram, gr. to 
ving a a pre ance, 
x Majes sty, аб "Frogmore, d had a fine 
eg ае ould j udge, consists of реа 
Ee E ү MOM. with a liile dung. The plan xy) is 
covered y its entire sengih with. the loveliest 
bra 
о 
о 
= 
т 
гасіѕ, &c., growing out from 
little End grows dh the “ last year's wood," = dd 
hould 
failaa 
ayenne Pine-apple, very ing ay Duke 
Cherries, Jarga and fine British Queen Strawberries, | 
and Prince hus a conienl-fraited s t; and Mr 
remarked. - the sam species found in those localities, 
The western type of vegetation was seen Y prevail, 
and t was considere d to be due to the 2j humid 
clima: di e geolo- 
Т? 
өк, gr. t Lord Craven, Combe Abbey, sent Mere- 
ith’ 
Forest on its flora, the author 
concluded his s dy urging 
and 
8 АРЕН, рашы аца бә Abbey Hybrid 
elon: 
The 
Охітер HORTICULTURAL: June 6.—An exhibition, 
13 3 n : fai q iet taol: 1 
accurate ma of the plants of 
district, in preference to hunting for iiu 
aper зод illustrated b 
а 
the roots, 
such wood if cut off or damaged in any way, TOM 
sequence flower either badly or not at all. 
Robert H. Poynter, К оп. 
е well this year, but 
on this occasion under tents in Finsbury Circus, and 
ut x MR was be desired, oar it m: held 
yh of London, within 
е OCryptogams. 
By D r Lindsay. 
8 iis s the author г gave 
ац account Pofa tome -— 
row d the Bak The Ton 
display with his presence in the mo; 
yor e д the | 
rning, Qe Surg ring | Z 
es,—M y Tea s have don 
Hybrid Беране, are coming false t 
never saw before. The evil is apparent in Senateur 
Vaisse, Madame Caillot, Prince Leon, Charles Lefebvre, 
éant дев Ва , Genera 
Way. 
Neottopteris australasica, in vigorous health ; 
А fine i 
Stove and yg Plants were КОЙА "a "d 
and Alge, which had been collected by him 
Zealand. , Most о them had ‘not been PUR 
нан: СЕР Un pos the Snow, or 
numbers, and in excellent condition, by Mr. Williams, 
of Hollow: Among them were Stati ice profusa, 
ng of "Pla n Closed Cases, By N. В, 
Тһе ыа Temar arked—Oae of my bed- 
rious 
Va ariegated Yu accas, 
for the last month or two. , According to Mrs. Somer- 
ville 
3 
, She says 
tailles ral Jacqueminot, Charles 
me ers. I am fearful, if Iam 
singular, that I shall cut a sorry figure Ls ios 
suppose the е, as forced t 
0t 
Котлг HORTICULTURAL: Jun 3 (Special Show of 
Pei es imr —This took ilice in the eastern Con- 
servatory Arcade, which was well filled with finely 
y one travelling high up in the ma ats in aviei 
k fail 
othe: 
which were two wonde rally fine 
Dracæna еа, апа опе оѓ Bilarogrne Titoli, die 
nches 
fake) and other spring flowers flourishing i in “little 
last with leaves 18 inches long and 
width. pa Si 
M.P. 
Hivakd, 1 gr. t 
other Sings tho' еи 1 variety of (Шеген 
omsonze, called um; anda 
grown well.bl 
Nu of opular flower. 
iey roof, under co the flowers retain their 
peaty "for а very ler period. Now, this case of 
ne is a case in point, but the plants, instead of being 
permet by snow and ice, are surrounded by 
е | glass. The minimum temperature, as tested by a self- 
Th Balfou: 
Greenhouse Plants АГ саше КОШ М 
gr- о КР Philpot, Esq., Stamford Hill. Мт. beg "s 
. Tredwell, of Norwood, and Mr. Rhodes, of 
ribu! ted beantifally Emm ll- 
Azalea m M 
ums, Mr. Fraser, Lea 
tiful examples of Fasiti 
mometer, is always within one or 
of Башомоп, pev 
with uti 
Es Candidate, Bracelet, € о 
Guillaume Severyns, Leander, Lord C 
Мг. W: 
Me UNO, The "Bride, £ 
n groups 
with h Lord Cd а“ 
Capt. C Cahill’; 
P "cis 3 s Me d gr. d I. Barcla; 
e ias dé Wl 
With Roseleaf, very 
nie, Sanspareil, 
с-н 
nid cud í Kinds of 1864, Mr. Fraser furnished 
with oyle, ed ча a a dark top, "d 
rosy carmine; P; rOSy pink, w 4 ark 
— а-ы upper pet id white throa ine, 
I white eye, п per petals maroon, ipd with 
E witl be somewhat in in i ra. et Viola, 
Sed Уре, oon Ба Er poser Bees M 
eto in all the "petals. go these. ж pm 
mona, large YA 
le деби Ан by Mr. 
ingles in colour, redi Empress 
Excelsior, Prince of Prussia, 
Eugénie, 
raser also stood in the 
Da Errian Bridesmaid, 
s Novello, em 
who was 186 
Es 
and | silve 
large collection of Fuchsias, 
Pelargoniums, Deutzias, and Hydrangeas, 
ely small but well-üowered plants. Seed 
nium were furnished by Mr. Holland;and M 
ind va ted-leaved sorts dd sid „Най, who had a iier 
in which were of Mrs. Pollock ат 
Шу handsome wit 
са f 
the successful results 
m build one of 50 feet in "length at Chelsea, Tor the recep- 
Tulips and of Polyanthus Narcissu 
dou ble ез Pri: ag ah &c. The Snowdrops are arer: 
h | I was induced by 6 f this case to 
e | grati 
—/viz., a little to the southward of east. Several varie- 
‚| ties of Camellias, six 
А Б € heat in winter, but which do want the 
pro n afforded by de c cover. This large case 
Leu € stood the two winters with most 
ifying results. Thes « t із the same as my own 
peci 
ordinary and extraordinary spring bulbs, fairy Roses, 
Japan Barberries, Palms, Clematis lanuginosa, &с., аге 
it by: нане ves, and w: 
with Ferns and dine адні plants. "They з vidis о ТУНА 
by Mr. William: i4. n, gr. to W. Mars hall, Esq. ; 
Mr. Penny, gr. to H. H. Gibbs, Esq. ; and Mr. рег, 
gr. to А. кь Esq, Stamfo nd „Hill. In these 
| of Fern , Lycopodiae 
upon the bak pe s galvanised x wire. 
mos 
ed. 
, &с„ retained in their places 
епоше species 
of tira which д come into flower in the open 
air from the 10th of M Pen the 12th of ^ eem 
A letter was г Mr. William , dated 
Botanie Gardens, "Заһагипроге, гык th Tus Ius in 
а parasite 
eres T ~ ultidorum. Б 
oom plants of r 
Lady Cra un elicatum, Rosabella, 
Mr. Weir 
gem; it is уги ome роны 
атш а violet tinge round i reminds Шеш | 
and blotched in the upper petals. al altogether 
Babes 
eR 
which grows люб 
n|bourhood of Saharun 
ll also 
of 
| came the longlost Pro and some smali 
Anæctochili се shown! Ат by Mr. ym essrs. 
ugden ous handso 
. Be 
e tion of a species of О tobanche, another 
parasite, which infests the Turnip roots in the garden ; 
it has a thick, fleshy root-stoc| n e 
He stated that he had recently made more 
f Ferns and Mosses, 
|&8 acd re cases, and № 
E ornamental p төсүй iuospf Ixias cos start 
[and had been 1 d to tl 
11. 
generative organs 4 
