554 THE GARDENERS: CHRONICLE: AND AGRICULTURAL: GAZETTE. же | 
likely to attain a large size, or to have a very pro- | replacing the stamens. No trace of styles or fruit | the 30th to the 40th degree of north x: 
longed existence, And yet, af the sa n time,|is to be seen. The flower "ы produced subse- 
er 1з 
the erfeet | quently to the others on the tree. The same tree Api nagia Pici is said to have Баев fot 
health. This ri men ЖОП ү Ч іе another M gods flower, whieh ES South T Europe, but this requires confirma found ia the 
which belong to species naturall ng lived, a Frwon has been good eno to transmit for —— The APP E Свор IN по d vili it; 
TA ster. $ large size, | | examination, e flower talk bears at its MED | said, this year en a failure, in consequenee of the 
in whieh beeome unhealthy, f ive Sos stalked leaves, |р Me td Jy what e blight?” The trees in the 
ex re may freque ently be seen ын. sm An x. the Sanitas] on nd destitute of | orchards cribed as presenting a very mela 
with seeds, thus bastening their vwn death in 
a r do KE ym 
1 smaller leaves, | appearance, for instead of clusters of holy 
| stipules; within these are ad 1 enar ЫКПА Ок young Apples, 
il 
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: З : i ч n 
order to leave A, behind them representatives of | immediately е а= calyx, whose segments zie plüdey Phin destruction of. a gal 
n 8 H " 
e able crop will prov re «апа profi, 
stance is often used by gardeners to restore the. also are normal іп number and form; there are | caused by tle caterpillars of В... RM ht" ig 
vigour of be. iu speci imens, „Тһе ey plue e off | numerous stamens, and five styles, but по trace “Н ао bramata. "Ph e remedy suggested for , бы. 
the blosso ent 4 ovary or fruit, The explanation of this second rid of these agents of destruction is to bur pe 
ing "wei. n gis the produe tion seeds, d flower seems to be Sis n attempt was made to | under the Apple trees in ply inam 
n this way a plant is бс Бн. Че] | form a Aes bud in the first instance; the T adopted with great suc by Mr, чта pelas 
health i in nd ot A | leaves outside the ca Mir are portions of this d, | to Lady ROLLE a Picto 
Then fiss the true calyx, and the other We re Kaaa adi 
iP in ower minus the fruit. The energy pi eor ине for "ihe? Pri ЕА es for INDOOR. М ЖГ 
d to eonsider all the сотан s of ^ 
Pr 
t had been expended in the formation of the | offered by tho Proprietors of this WR 
odes t єз ren alike, but this is a very 
Makan idea, If we обл, w Б that 
ud 
seeds have been produced by individual р outside the flower, aud hence {ће swelling ' awarded at the Royal Horticultural Society's Speed 
species, which has been even fertilized by l Show on the 24th of June, that Monday | 
own pollen, yet each seedling will differ ia the 19th inst., is the last day for giving nòtice of 
iheir intention to the Garden Superint 
South Kensington. Ts fonde ШТ 
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men exaetly alike The difference peur. E Ime е тарая state " M. Haus TI 
not only in form but also in constitution. Some out to sacritice the beautiful GARDEN ов qug. 
are tall, while others are dwarf, some are LUXE — to his bobby of Parisian “emi 
strong and h пакру, while others are sickly or шга Бу A large portion of the garden wi 
rue ds aken by the mu iios for building purposes, 
Фин А "nM il descend to, "and be are very often the 
— Авр shoo! 
ects of. posi ag flattened and gei 
erited by, its e" {й subje 
fe this ‘struggle Ош of the stem, дл iu some cases, but not 
fór tho y кэ ii kingdom, it in all, to the fusion of se everal shoots nto’ one, 
tecomes a matter of the first importance Gardeners will be familiar with t 
t MN ЖАҢЫ réeds of ail on in the Cockscomb au the gigantie sticks mens 
spar 
market, and many guesses bave been 
respecting the € of their production, 
is said that large grower | reo) 
to above, than from the more valuat 4 Ірав- | of the top of the flower stalk, whieh under ordi- | mended to cultivate "the plants mot together, as 
^ individuals, еа collectors " nd and|nary circumstances contrib ntes Su vandh im ikg [in the ordinary manner, but dispersed amonga йш 
re much more likely to get an EL formation of the succulent fruit of these plants, has | Vegetables in hi den, a and that the success 
ed уе supply from individuals that produce | not taken plac beyond all bis expectations. The cause oE this is not 
seeds while y "E Ld in SodetanedM of ill-health, Раш о нан these aberrations ате extremely | evident, but it may T suggested that probably the 
or from other s detrimental to the species, | undesirable; ЙстаПу, hardly less во; petear, | experimenta were tried "la — soil in tbe юаш 
than they are ҮЧ ose which we are accus- | they possess much interest. We may note by the q € zu s P TE d pee — " Harig aga 
temed to call the true kind, namely, that which чау that do uble Apple | blossoms are д9 men- pe ШУ Р t ЕТ ноа ia uA nies е -. ho би 
attains to the highest state of perfection as regards | tioned in Dr. SEEMANN's list of Double Flowers E e — He оо ӘЙ each shoot, 
iis d vint fien. size, and the production of published i in the second yolume of the Journal of | as soon as it appeared above ground, a Ts bottle, or 
rat to i 
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ible in und. 
| is саати of that consequence of this treatment p^ the production of 
= which is | and likely to germinate, tion, whioh we at once saw was some осек, and | enormous һе: M es ufticient to make a dish A 2 
3 to the condition of the trees whioh | t opportuni - elf [?], a e instances weighing near 
ОЕР nd yet the ition and consti- | though the specimens are іп а ched state, that it | pound. This di Asparagus is be equal in 
tution of the parent tree—whether it is of " fal | is that form of "nus utile, Tul, which i is figured | Ë favour and as ten — as dos finest known Lu 
natural size and in perfeot жуам h, or whethe p 
what we would ып an inferio. m memoir, See sponi ies is dus in ее b 2 here | 
or а specimen i Lbs oa c of ver aqua, at . In 
im pe those perso: I2 ud (түтө È sanly stage of uee it has үм oblong "ошту HE LATE irs JOSEPH PAXTON. 
P3 hi М bed - - thed green fronds, which bear at the MN of Sir h Paxton, which vind. д 
possessors of plants which have been raised from |: ai and wis 
Dove nd E. nib. alo c amice н, ^ oint onfluence with the rhizome [sd of | at "unde АА on the 8th inst, he 
impress upon all who үе, РЁ: Yir aó 6 ле Д. bius € "— of which are dilated above and | briefly noti me in our columns of last wees, $ 
th Highlands of Seótland. or 1 ү WABvnep о cup-shaped. It derives its specific name from the fact | country, and the lovers of horticulture and lands 
S m збана tlla e gd e t e fronds, while $ soothing | gardening more especially, have lost оде ү 
Per , 1е | drink said to be useful in irr and affections of the | justly earned for himself an European Dre 
importance to select as well as collect же» bowels is prepared from them, was, indeed, the * Prince of Gardeners e present 
c from три vb pt in the bes Podostemads are amongst the most remarkable of century, and filled the high ER por pos { 
пев, whl are hea. y in Lus li ther е: dus : 
and fully grown. and Scale Mos es (Jungermannim). They are aquatic | being alike distinguished for his urbanity and 
g d all | 
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Whatever may A ultimate verdiet of ou lofa its, for the "doit part attached to rocks or trees in а S the marked success ыны cs 
experience às to thi ES z home-grown А, of rapids, and sparingly, if at all, supplied with v asc niar ста - k to perform. ; 
на Fir tees whether r we ert fiud that oni g баве ш ind S: шй but ahami i 
ion, к 
in 
| to Cryptogams that one is figured by WILLDENOW as = new his kind ad generous — : 
+ ЧЫ oo untry, Жз Rv - suis ven tios d оси under е name of Blandowia striata, while a sigli, or let fall a tear of sorrow, on duis © | 
they may T ELM, eain other is given under the same пате in STUnw's|he had been removed by the hand ot, 54 
D Flora,” and a third, TN маше, amongst us 
аз ME pn iin hich has | ig 2 райе as а Liverwort by TAYL the| Itis now 42 years si 
Mes ting t f и, seem to ы етти Transactions of the Irish Academy. P Teistieha had the pleasure of 
forward to with no little alternifolia ` was also described as a Cryptogam by | while memory retai 
еы "do kA ig pe 
part of the globe, w да поез по difüiculty ii Ther a good deal o yox ne about = never be effaced. К 
а! ев А А milis of our fayourite affiaitios "T [em curious planta, T Dr. Lis uy begun As several erroneous accounts орко 
šeda direot fr from the countries to which the | them as allied to the Elatinacem, bu gode aid respecting the. early part, # ES ү Mer _ 
TE indigenous. California and other parts | Botani iais regar йм them ав more probably Bee Nea. Ж, о pE 2 
of М, America, the Indian Himeirin ed rs Lentibulariaceg, an opinion which was vadit ridi- | to correct dx by а bref sa 5 
culed in a review by ASA Gray оѓ“ T 18 troduction | our own knowledge. 9 
оси ptogamie Botany." TULASNE, in his admirable | rootat Milton Bryant, Вей т ar 1801 
once mere impress does nob express е distinct С on the | wasa ^ where he was born in iP Pit. Drow, 
пое of ГТ their seeds from healthy | subject, though hei nclines to Geran The species | Having to gain his livelihood the sweat om the agè 
are to th e a es, and only in Ee Dn. ing as his professi the garde 
MEUM | а few cases аге found i in € usns or Pte water 5 was for two years employed in ЭЁ Battles 
siii TRA £y D. Fiyon a | a subsided, and never in lag 4 ry Osborne Page Turner, pede ie : 
rego 
, Two-t thirds of the кам» at patot known are found | би near Milton Bryant. From 
"E America, tho. others -are quud over Asia, | Woodhall Park, mear Watton, 
ih din; especially the western parts, ascaren: Islands, | residenci e of Samuel Smith, Esq., in wl 
t an огашагу, | морон and South yr "et qp extratropical | under ihe charge of Mr. a dere | 
ar vA A within | species two oceur in South Africa ; and one, which has a | most successful fruit and Pine rr 
pelas, probably | wide distribution i in the east of North America, from | continued for three years, and 
Arrin BLossox, as com- 
