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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
ramble, an eftective bush, and Honeysuckle (Lonicera | ment, both within and with the walls of this 
essendi] Others, such as Acer poma а | — ill from oub 
white — leaved tree, гу many more, the | ёо produce his results i in this room —who will initiate 
h will in course of time ле обр, zd а will га 
. With materials such аз 
uiring glass eet but hardy, | season by season, improving 
will Bade deserved е 1l of his follows, 
b; г. Batem: 
to: pro vide. Flowers of the pues leaved Kalmia were|believed w 
next exhibited by Mr. EN P— p —€— however are rising—mus rising, 
be found useful for oor deco over- "intellectual. age. 
Mr. 
le | beautiful чи of cu 
ar 
in this кет; st І 
1 
Broughton, nenr Manchester. From Mr, W, 
noticed Princ d 
at р. 578 o oar is week's NE in т” 
3 just a erated, eite 
wn а .—Fr 
кен E excellent fi "M: Iis do plar 
Bigar - Ingram, 
of bot s, Rafflesia perge кс which ps of C 
учан "nil recollect a wax model stood under a Arie 
case for As sin a boor of the large meeting 
Sio. This singular parasite was 
. ld rm was 
of the discovery of тА genus Kalais was then giver 
together with - effect of its first fatredustiot on 
Manos, who named it after his frie =ч К» im, its dis- 
coverer, dea Orchids shown 
were P шыша candida; а sin| panlar pl ere 3 atra 
attached ti rd country. 
like ss After having resided a while ir in Sumatra, Dr Aneli 
a Trichopilia, bought he" Mr, Dites ж опе of w was one da ay met by a Dre servant, who cam e run 
of T. ba, with wonder eyes, saying, 
Stevenss sales, under the. name Turi-al n his 
after a 1 at whose | sir, come, а Tower very large, beautiful, wonderful ! 
* Come, 
1» 
БОША Aeris Strawberries, fur més iu. 5 
e Duke of Portland, at W y Mr. Tum 
da we x of plant elbeck. The 
tao fruit to two or three on a pli an zn Mm ка 
Wale and like 
foot it was found. This was also от үа Мт. Williams y 
as T. picta, a siib whi Ms. Batemi said T g меса 2 g E 
E he b ushes, 
dant bearing late kinds Fre 
and Cos Lettuces were shown b 
must henceforth bear. il | whicl t 5 
thick, t. Nd cg nectary being i чз) few 
nurseryman, a plant жееп the name 5 т. неч вечу places] эда inna а quarter of an іпећ in Чоко, апа 
however, ае ut,not to be that species at all, lac: three quarters of an inch. The 
but a plant not worth cultivating, while T. Turi- Ei open of it dir eculent. When. frst seen a 
alba, or picta, whic: "— fe lip, ине swarm of flies was hovering over the mouth of t 
nectary, and apparently pd ain their eggs in the 
h 
with red And yellow Sepala and 
sidered to substance of it. It had — ^M i s s — 
f 
tals, 
ea real gain to our collections of Orchids. 
The centre of the neci 
cut Kas DE of a pis e top of which "ee : F 1 x 
Lycaste Skinneri from Mr. ташы, и somewhat curved and sharp he end, resembling a 
Dalhousianum, and D. Ріегагді— ће latter with five cow's Orns. dur. most astonishing part was, however, 
long pen: the flower, which m mcn ed a full 
60 па ку tals, whic! i were в , Were 
ИТА аз shown by Mr. Day. em subrotund 
of Tottenham, from qux most o ihe Orchids contri. 12 inches fr p ihe base to the apex, aud Mut a foot 
The ollowing candidates were elected 
Fellow 
viz. :—T'hos. Dr ere 
Mills, ЕН and the ges nen 
Edward Oppenheim, Esp "Colo a Foreign Member 
Hor second show of the 
as il on Fridsy abd Baked 1 the Botanie 
Gardens "Old Trafford, and the емшек bong mee ча е, there was 
large attendance of visitors. T pire 
gr d tasto, and form one of the вага p we have ere 
— fora floral exhibition. The bedding plants, whic 
mber some 70,000, peores та for a fine „20р о 
tige enn n arranged во а 
оон Д the ER no b ходно great din in the matter. 
care. 
he had known this species of Desine for many Bir Stamford and Lady Баев, and Dr. Arnold took 
8, 
be accurate as 
years, and that | ediate s ate t regards measure-| produce a charming effect ET great attraction of the shos 
no col be considered complete without it. | ment by pinning four large sheets of paper together | wasa magnificent display of Orchids, which formed a bank 
Major T jue "Clarke diea e pe a few Бой, | and cutting them to the exact size of the flower. The nearly the whole length of tho ошар; аш ШЕШШ 
tural ^d odds and e Me he m contributed. | nectary would hold 12 pints, and the weight of this dents м отара niri MAUS di naie iei 
em ка Lili was caleulated to Ss about 15 lb. А guide labiums and Aerides were magnificent, and their spikes, 
mm a уур М т plant, which had - | trom „tho шо of the $e said that fally uU nx ue peg ue is dais 
vated in his garden in Northamptonshire е were rar tha s he had -seen cn ja eA eA n UU ЫЙ Р ap E 
É т rtainly hardier, he said, than the common : White | and СУ the nativos called them “Krûůbût.”” It to р "c PETE rer id А " i-i sc M 
uy, m the first wn ie ANTING, 
zm Mp аррокгено of е cp ps M men 
i db appear but once a year at ше, Me of the a mn — € — d thoy wora Ta ite ire 
О imn coun , bul 
ecc of the mee viz., a Species = рск ч Season. It has no stem of its but is|season has driven m рез, out of bloom. Tree Fems, 
a ке! fruit of Ns was also «дыша. Тһе 1а апа ia ems ofa Ami species | Palms, Fuchsizs хо abundant; there was al 
resembled that of Monstera deli: gured at Р 25s issus or V. ich Mie die trunks оѓ | 20:26 800 uit. 
of last year's volume, but is ste a вш. Te | troe ee - for in pport. M е pari take its MiTo gr to. T an Es . "ON for tollo pn 
possesses an ancient jungle кено эше, and gnai in some MM or hollow. m pow «e, а ге each of which was a model of perfection in itself. Amo 
it would give, it was said, to cream i icat shows itself in tho form ofa round knob like em wore—Aerides Lindleyanum, З feet high, with im 
flavour. EUM fruit exhibited, it was ERA "9" [7 иь ize of а Drumhead Cab ы ien ary рну {эр m з К dod ith fine showy 
quality which would prevent it from xem a time the fall-blo wn flower is heise: "Ater flowers of large size and of good colour; 820008002 
practicable fruit for topean tes, bei aking allusion to our columns of Mac 15, 1862, | guttatum gigante , with spikes more than i 
the same irritation spicu' which exist in the pip | p. 238, and April 22, 1865, p. 368, w a басйнөр | 200085 also а argo: plant of Босоо ME 
. Two inconspicuous-looking objects| account of € р y be found, S Mr Bateman th tito finest ni URS d flowers seen, Associated with 
then adverted to, viz, ti n Stock, and | went tod difference between Parasi these were the lovely Barkeria spectabilis, with seron flower 
a spike of Gladiolus in a bottle, with thre а апа Epiphytes, (C concluded by saying that it|3Pikes; labium curvifolium, producing а батаа 
fl , left, as pestem d, — alonelike| should be our national ambition to obtain a plant distancó oec mni € m, also in fine condition; à 
the last Rose of в The seedlin f this. wo а ful d called upon the | noble pia iant of Dendrobi P Torinon giganteum, "боти 
from а curious old plant, Мама fenestralis crossed | Chairman to u: S зд tary influence to obtain | bikes of c white and orange blossoms oni iei 
with the common quim Sto ET £ in - u L- one for the stove Ален, = y n foliage, which greatly кар ard pr 
no gedo owered. Vos n bs June 27 (Fh oral Соте, —In addition to Mr. Ainsworth, who produced some well grown plants, 
one e pe еа, per "Gladioli, | Day's пае гак Me which were Aerides odoratum majus ; roughtonia ваше 
oromod with the briliant scarlet African б.о саг rdin alis. | a hybrid га ere wd meth. and C. Forbesii | ® 26 plant with ten spikes of high-coloured flower st 
It is interesting in this case, said Major i, Aerides affine rubrum, а good variety ; Cypripedium rew 
ase, £ етеу between the two. a charming species arge flowers; Lælia pi 
able to nfirm kd tion e E one = опг! А n bl good show; Aerides Lobbii producing highl: pe 
fathers on horticultural scien of Man- | Peakianum wasshown by Mr. Holland, who һай also the | flowers; Aerides Larpentz, a fine plant; and P Ps gy, 
chester, to the effect that the splendid colours|rare and pretty variety о os Asplenium ‘Trichomanes | 21000164, Oncidium leucoohilum, 28 P urata, wipes 
of cardinalis are not full who showed some good plants ot Leia purp with irè 
5 y e|named Harovii. Solanum vescum, a Tei in the way | spikes of its lovely blooms; pady bium formosum, Wo 
offspring, w. e attributes to the interb of 8. laciniatum, from Mr. Mácinituh; of Houime i spikes of its charming white and orange blossen da 
having eina cooler climate. The inü ^ : c M nopsis amabilis, with a good e е of flowers; and 
ра" е influence | is a promising plant with — lilae flowe ers, which | апе and Торы! nicely in bloom. i 
ed Mr. showed — of 
-| Nosegay бшш pie, sedi у 
bj ects in Indian | Yellow, a rich eani MM sort, and Du 
with a larger amount 
bservi 
mr between т known x tee апа he wished to | blosso 
call upo: n his brother horticulturists to lose 2 узе Мг, Smith, oí of Hornsey, came 
Pelargoni: l 
these Tuesday | Chieftain eli E pev "à 
Six Orc 
te Mr. meme specim. 
of cri e 
Sepe last, both charming varieties. D well 
m No person, S who had not really | shoe stamped on the leaves ме La Grande 
worked at scientific subjects could have a notion how Ч а beautiful n psit» 
uable such contributions are—valuable because they 
are facts. He invited Fellows to prias. to these m 
objects of scientific ; ini terest o 
osegay), 
c y heads o of larg e and grea 
meetings еу, of ps зй E Semen cut Nene 
y kind, whether of qe medo aes ibo a 
bill and valley, river or M Fender as of N: 
wild and wondrous changes. Such objecta Pon 
Mug n меп on y tables of the R. H. Soc 
he 
e of its pi 
Ai eese 
» o |G genae Ryde, Isle 
ety, a cir- ul variet hard, 
attribu ited to the à horticultual | femi Ver odd z 
m mdi in that direction. In the v уе | had Polystichum munitum new to our 
of this season, he said, an observation was 1 әр ltis 1 with elegant trifid fronds. Fro m Mr. 
ir. Bateman was a lack of horticulturists at li 
Shroxeri; 
ith gemi erimson.scarlet floral 
England, on e of the best | th 
and Onci 
us ве! а st 1 
J. ku cerina, 8 
1 | Among them т, Баа, oet (he i the m bpm Ооп ms 
ani 
blossonas. 
of Sacco! bi а ttatum with nine 
bad a pla s о аа purp 
ed. 
6 
Отеш rizo was 
that here 
а at day. Now, this remark was, he believed, b from Japau. Mr. Stone, gr. to J. Day, Es fal plant with white and yellow flow wera Гоу lange 
г misundegstood, W e have, he added, Prom itri , with no ve than - Yo hastlabium, with two spikes; ecce To with зай аг 
gardeners both in the шы professi dg on it; Dendrochilum filiforme, ornamented wi of the rare Epidendram vie the true еа Brysiani Yrs tte 
E epu. ! qnm gomlemen—so clever [жа 50 pale green drooping tails; don rm Lindioya- tiful rose-coloured sepals and“ petals, geom ; Ruckeri Чы, 
TURN on the Ёсе of the n 1 ће curious Phalænopsis Cornu-Cervi. Small | the lip being of tho chest crimson. шет, дез оа 
т ; the man who wil devote t yp also in this на Pari nu islendid variety Оа i 
uring a lifetime to legitimate Co m y experi- ве were contributed by b Aiusworth, of ed UR Dendrobium БН, Ана an interesting 
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