THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
579 
Joys 25 1865.] 
of the flower is very firm, i 
fhe sabstance travelling Orchid. Al these dise 
i удей b; OWers. wi 
КЗ ке Lo *& Co, under the care 
is dot on, and wi with J. Day, Esq. grown by Mr. 
of Mr. There are some varieties ; indeed we believe 
б ш two plants will prove to be q alike. 
er JU. in 
9i. 0розтовтозвтм WARNERIANUM, 
Mohl 4 Sehl Bot. Zeit. 1864, 297. 
Lindl. Petalis a basi dilatatis, labelli 
Qdontogi ice abrupte trilobo, lobis lateralibus 
4 ДА o me io orsa то, longiori, lateribus 
icem involutis, lamina сог rdato-triangula 
n crispula crenulata, columna gracili 
hose of Odontoglossum nebu- 
M zs me 
wingless, 
ht be called a Decr ing link 
broad D of ER first, Let us add, dai 
inl, und the Ja is a plant known to us, 
; but s r information is 
а ку caes "the last poke 
€ specimen, we shall do much better to 
peers pue which w o,o i is authenti e: 
оао was d ted by us 
1 rit field, ei "Орто, "who 
мын ч n on two Kar. It in 
we phar Tot 
an 
Rma ta n usi pi is И in several English 
%, e. — Lindl. Fol. Orch. 
кесшш шш 
land R Шанай, i "shall be happy to show them many 
р of raising gm althy plants of Douglas Fir | Arauca and Cryptomeria, the large plants of 
and Pice rom seeds of home growth, I|P. nobi wi their very silvery hue, stand out i 
гаа ne state that ому is not an atom of ground м; may say enchanting "relief. William 
for such an о to rest upon. Had some of оь а. шя puse y 15. [We endorse this 
philosophers read more, ен written or said less, it statemen So ome eedlin of Abies nobilis whic 
would been better f. 1 у arron are perfectly 
Th h k 23 1.1 Г ао рр. | 1 1 Im 
ject p vigorous health. 
by m че - deners’ ront icle of Aug. 20, а z mmer rae r 
six int d you cannot do better than repri t 
tha t article. "x shall only add that а tor Fi taaki are CULTURE OF THE NUT.—No. Ш. 
f you rra m p. 508.) 
radors a ^ мо "me with visit pi Elvas Тн great consideration is that of pruning, 
sery, c Adi tha неа: Station, on the "^ which ARM tho Pinisi e of the p 
branches еласа to the rules before detailed, and 
men; nds of facts to prove what I have written, in in t 
e 
Нин. 
Ha nien Verg изе and Picea 
not а diseased or unhealthy ies amongst t Th. 
5 of P. nobilis are of the most dp: P bes 
- iisa 
When өү side shoots are spurred off pretty close to 
d 
e | the main em. there will frequently spring out five or 
six glen der wigs, ssom. 
often fi full of female bloss 
c imaginable. William Barron, Elvaston Nursery, 
Borrowash, Derby. 
[We reprint such parts of the leüter referred to as 
Wear T - s — ion. 
hink without egotism I may venture to add, 
inh aving == the poen diim nsive тее, of Picea 
nobilis, I have also been the m$ successful. 
reason for my obtru -— upon you and your —— 
to correct an erroneous repor e. mich I find r 
hane iia viz, that ‘seedlings of Р 
nobilis have o raised by me, which are not true; 
but hybrids between nobilis nd the Silver Fir, or 
some ecies! Бееіц 
o | energies of the tre d hence, in ог 
clos o to an Stem, many of which buds nd produce 
clusters of fine fruit. These conditions Be pee! 
ga irable, and are the o aed o ially to be sought 
e d tow: th which aL їл р 
аА кен be dir "HS “Thus, whilst the forma- 
e | tion of the body of the treo by the exanon оГ, а 
» 
it-bearing buds by close cutting is "nr pel 
d азаи уел, and on dry subsoils, these "uM 
bearing buds and twigs are wr Aem produced in 
very large que M A left would soon TU the 
an order 0 kee was 
the sup 
ply. 
e J9 
spu rred 
is ME to ensure à crop pr 
8 
h 
blunder may not favour us with his na w 
- Lem t itis untrue, as I never "d ult. nor он | 
me, allo 
; for it орог. 
tioned $ "the strength 2 M9 ye every year, than by 
о we aren 
е elso to „fertilise the cones 
se trees ; ani 
distinct from each other, 
parents. This experiment ] 
к, же {гота their Topos n 
, been mentio ne ed to 
the tree, and 
fterwar p 
a me Mad to keep t| 
M iid well furnished per ending branches, ав ihe 
tent, where the pruning 
d to ^c x pollen. 
This wu happe os towards T, end of February, 
is plainly distin- 
several, 
URH E 
guishable, 
this may e been brote € Р. 
I cann 
d Iti is iris admitted, both in 
ў etable economy, that yer 
eased progeny. Bu think f. amem. "hitherto 
delegit the possibility of decidedly healthy parents 
MEN forth a diseased or debilitated ofk spring. 
Nevert - uv this i is the case e when certain. conditions 
are nob filled ble f. 
rudi ms 
tion of a н ттан rogeny. t hav 
vg ng been convinced | À lit 
of pruning ү. ih pne tle a and very m uch 
fa cilitate the setting of the дА, И їп plantations of of 
ence pruning much 
ild weather after the leaves are off the trees; and 
there bjection p kp the operator 
takes o leave a good su y of the m "S Dois 
of the existence E this law in the vegetable, and I 
ually 
tinguish. 
Бете i 
о 
бонк Consequently, about | 
or 15 years awning raised over a fine | 
ree! tree of eiustanct AINA (a much deeper 
green than the one collected by Do S m. Lr at the | 
fight! time I impregnated the cones, a 
by a few Кан of young gast eos 
plants I — а йн 
tated, and I found pete 
tional raid The same rcd Doy: now 14 убие} 
old, are dwarf stunted unhealthy — 2 — 
which showed constitutional vigour 
injured by our late spring 
o I had a 
5 
earing in mind to Рен {һе tree will o ir pon 
i wi centre, and the парата well furnish ki Пу 
ур. a could succeed in getting good seeds, I n- | Centre, 
ү i balanced, All the leadin Sho. Ira m shortened 
inced that either the cones or catkins, or both, were g S aaa: 
every year more cg ess, 8i 
|and m Jig nig form of the 
Dur " occupied XH the 
pal M. sounds pes 
‚Тһе 
sbo sag LE, 
; opera Nut tribe 
ent эне 4 en 
ж 
ме нса pruuer. Itis eus 
removin g the suckers early 
the soil from the quo eii Pe ia ne d fi 
time, „and previ vious t эр аш А EE, 
now healthy fine 
* And m etos my first seedlings of Picea nobilis I. 
| had abo ede: same per centage се plants which from 
the first manifested a constitutional wenkne ss by a 
| stunted pli and at a 
| leaves became brown at 
he | the 
ihe margins and pe 1 have -— e 
К ск X EU 
ue 
Fed ligulatis  extrorsis, Soin. civit, 
utissime utrinque juxta f. basin. 
ei aed are т And yet this 
ng ing a ы panicle 
stont ups h bearing a crowd 
oured potað wi with pud 
"RAM ~ study of of al our 5 -— 
tomes s ге одон, 1 pia indi EL is 
science that both: Odon 
Bis (ase cogo рти. triangular wing: 
and like the Douglas 
owth, have show 
de Th эме ү 
° р 
true бапзе of | fori 
gent » à either way, where the culture is on à 
small вс f e on and 
able rela ped A it is — to suppose, where 
the culture is on а ө scale, an expected to be а 
profitable hee t there s any land 
in condition, and congenial in its character, be 
e year after year to throw out а remunerative 
+ 
of the base of в stigmatic « са MR i: " мнага me ago ме: РЕТ —€— above “демдей, b but p^ 
Low & Co's New Grenadian intro- - debi, ч viz, decus ирга, I adopted eat in Б ош софи ген 
e mw it flowering at High Cross, Tottenham, ' general distri. | econ та dud т gi 
а splendid stoves, G. Rchb. fil. remp n 2 боа pollen, айй беруй, еа ш agnificent f ^w c yc e dn м acre, » 
р. f ы и. eei Verse 
vrl ond Rh bie habco vd o years oli Ee of whi id our expensive adis. which ma bed EE 
[000000 9—— i dfe ч understood, thai uie AM r late I зы a& the annual digging end паву dori forking 
. HOME.GRO had from the (other сіг ing is done, by иртик ра Re ar € 
a ша impose MA: KIR. REDDS, equal) healthy and vigorous plants, also debilitated it in over the Sn ишен, en. — - 
upon themselves the Ms ques and diseased ones. I торе | Ње very best is woollen rags, which may very well be 
wj ed it. pn for arborists and at the same time explodes a lantia omh аа manure that is quicker in ja 
Шер; КЕ: м ош a at бев; j|pernicious theory пот, [e Eom ground, viz, ‘that used al called shoddy z ^ also an - 
д large ent o 
I iting Бо are worthless compared wi h impo orted seeds P. | cellent B. С ш Ke shoddy and 
[^ must be emer тзн - bilis c exceeded € feet in growth with me this | me that rags, lantatio: acres, increased the 
Opinions e but a o oie, d with ies gorii o Cedars of Lebanon, | ham is m by 2001; this would probably be 
many о усаг ата eere dares, qud S gre vale au d ai f great value as a con- | for the dressing, which at 
eir NE Айни ial ir i tot e wh who P Susi peti oi effect. Douglas'a variety | three : the al l үр 5а Не 
duty incumbent on men of | is oa warm ос yellow green, with cones when іп a young state the same time wo 1 5 
ib ‹ еп о i а pe е а ts.  Drümmond's э variety ie furth gp e ore than one occasio 
st d silvery under the leaf, wi tbe | cleared 5001. e years crop, fur paying every 
X. Upon twice of late in your from the the long run it beat 
"І have to my" about the 
Mur rdi ШӨ өрү bracts always green and free 
purple tinge. 
l expense, and he ierit а) that in 
