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[Avavsr 5, 1865, 
722 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAE GAZETTE. 
diffused beneath the E The plan involves some] before the ЕЕ Dublin Society a short time|by draining marshy districts, and by planting oa S 
considerable labour in watering in dry weather, | since. He — WAS and on all ground not used for ; 9 
but the results are worth any €— amoun “ Anothe nteresting — of one of our purp ено 
of labour. In truth, we have here geothermal | 
4. 
native speoies of Orchis 
culture of the simplest” ind most effeetive kin the 
of Allan by Dr. par TERSON, one E е 
It is an Эу 
e it to gem 
ec ICAL EDUCATION may seem at first sight | 
somewhat remote from the subjects discussed in AUR 
hich our readers | parts are so large, that 
e | logical — which have taken place oan be wel 
stug ie i 
é 
-TANDON, * Eléments 
Teratologie, claseifie es the елет which 
——= А correspondent writes : :—“ We hij 
Lir ie i 
ones, standing boldly up in the centre of the bloom, 
m of future double blossoms in this ке 
sd pla nts." 
—— We understand that on Tuesday néxt ў there wi 
e exhibited before the Floral Committ: 
E ultural Society, by Mr. V: Varron, of Qi 
LIUM AURATUM, with 29 blooms upon it, the , 
bulb. rune. Me stems, whieh bear res single 
This 
take places in — double мом as — an, 
M ere and lat ter eor M E n th entre 
nge 
we believe was grown К: 
sq3 
M Бег state, and leaving buds, as fre 
Court 
s st rs in the Rose; Ену when ће о 
arts of 
apos since, in "e ym of a ere Ped | | the. 
assed by —— E 
uy in London, E 4 
tent, that censure was а just one. The place 
С rome lies far i "with bow 6 — of these 
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teachers "the labellum bong next | DO: 
any reasons why medical students 
Le mselves Mi — 8s eandi- 
A magnificent TOR S which bloomed 
1851, s was figured a y КӨ 
pet im under the e ol nr» dE | 
ing been тестй Yon Honduras from 
M. ° General к опа1й. А. casual о 
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а erent nature of the flower- "bud, the patent 
dates for the medical service e army, in 
In h ; ther flowers pring 
dia, and elsew pom frequently idt > ze ba ad | dering the morphology axillaty. 
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diaineter from tip to tip of the sepals, amd 14 
m y | from the base of the éalyx to the tip of the 
advantage. ое ^ - d Moe К ine Бї e, again, rudi floret: in the — а tost distinct spectes. Tie те Бу. 
eou wp se t т leisure such of the | axils of their changed labella. Тһе f flower, but a comparison of the 6 
pritioipal me dd 1 Мез ould be t їй grown. | Я * neotary distinct, though it dono this condition is quite enough to juif their prec. 
What would be thou ught ofa a "medical 1 college with- | instane {һе secon geo i flower they ate E d permit Ear e s 4 
out а it fh sperent present in & very — state, | Те — P — justly "T in à möte to tle 
could see for themselves the “ ills that flesh is - | LA ра т : reum; ought to be in the 79, t. A707, that at d [rtg nt E pu ys 
to," or without a dissecting room in which they ral is а se or vh тасв апа incipient natural si idea of agni foeni ris 
could follow the deseriptions of. the Professor of усас —thus showing | fówers themselves, The plant at Kew, covering a grat 
Anatomy ? Апа yet there is n ingle coll s У тараа ^ be median also, The mel: | extent of Wall ànd the rafters of wo hothotse, las 
ч Londo on that has a medical аы. attached to n the incipient 1 flowers do поб appéar|blossomed most freely during тезей& Sut 
о ex "x Be ual egular|(1865);? and Mr. Gower, foreman of the propagate 
ot s a luxury in most cases, эчү not in all. lowerof Orchis, This s supposed to be the second | houses at Kew, hus нта ү om the Бре 
ТЕ would be quite possible to grow a few plan nstan f median койо. їп foris ng the|randum on the subject :—“ The Ce 
tanee о 
lo Aom in | double 
isch to he temporary eee homas; | âlready noticed by Dr. TAMA, relative to Mt, | ventured to troubl with the following note c 
quite €— to do so at Univesity Coilege, per- | ciu Orchis pyramidalis, " | cerning i d he gern d boe n yt eed 
hà St. nde orge's, is len rly I have now another remarkable instance of|9'X weess ia who ay n "e vi 
out s tho question in. most н л draw | uplioation i in an ДУ id flower, though eaused.in| ого төр se abre HEN 
attention to those means which the M pm of | 2 very different from that of the former, | p, aring the TONAR | +: Мау » blo is espada 
Я а расан AE a oloset че e beautiful Ca Calanthe н ^ ата June 46, еня а ор vt ө, Моа ^ PS 
uaintance ants. . ut the 
ur noble anh at Kew at once suggests by the blending о three flowers into опе, às id e RA » Mt et „а 
as ample resources for study in its sa is only the raceme. The three | that this and Aor ree pe ri the genus eat 
unrivaled collections and museums. Not to flowers are attached to one solid pedunele, which | Бе seen by those ANC bod tch the progres of the 
however, other reasóns why Kew, s n" fr "wi rachis between two ‘bracts, in | flowers and visit the h гате sunno rema 
Ing. 
other- : e 
ко well suited for educational — is il] | Place dition of а 
иы for the requirements of medical ET nts, flowers X 
we have merely to eonsider its аа ede 
great hospitals. 1а the thre e months or les that sepals and P Н in aos of 15, which Would 
ет ів been the сазе had the flowers been separa 
no o spare for frequent visits to od c бейи. Wer spur оп the middle flower is 
it is "E p rey trn that not only ie eem on | Wanting, end in lace of it are two petaloid io. 
Bo at lea dd other subjects have to with green б. It is further m is ч auy ісе, 
be att ,in rcc to daily | that the flower on the 
may pe m S without а labellum altogether," 
—— Тнк IMONIAL TO МЕ. . Tuo S IxaRAM, 
ich has bet Т from time to time ш к. to in our 
"was sented to him 
t, o & а 
Тһе 
red by va n ^ em 
wa v1 А Wd i a pur d guineas, 
f the The s udi bet the ^ollowing 1 ара А 
дт”; Es by his friends, б оц t- 50th 
ter d Mil ves) о! йе in the Royal Gardens, 
P Windsor Tura 1865." 
posl 
im- 
ated ander the malformed o one аа is 
ўа 
—— Hortieulturists should be оп the look out for nb 
within shin walkiag dista 
Un o 
ce of 
is garden, endeared by old a associations ==» M. В 
to a a жер» life | the Paris 
of use e occasion we hope to 
distanee from most | us, and 
the fostering care and the Oother,to the entire exclusion of the sta 
WarD and Mr, |Pistils. 
СЕВЕР has de communieated to 
memoir оп the 
. I» fluence 
g upon the 
ce than we can lowing eo considerations : ihs: size ri tho o iet’ the 
бен 
presents a great number of. corollas, опе witbin 
amens and | y. à 
r before suurise in t the 
SEASONABLE HINTS ON DECORATIVE 
m 
stock. They may be j ; 
nibo pieces, ап i there is even iare | 
the au К алав to а de them айй. Ш m 
runs short there is ДЕ better position f: for : 
between thé A: 
OE TTE 
‚ вау White, next to to eft. | 
I remember à 
s, or perhaps more oe a 
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тофт in 
in ү. ск E J^ hear s this por 
ulas should а 
The new varietiës 
Ta s us suppose, 
isies are wanted. 
ina viuit way а 
by Mr. Veitch, from m Japan, w = 
e eye 
oured varieties have been 
le со! А 
ка m ering their 
et гче "his subject, [* rhe M old ** Hortus | is stated to b 
lanieus" ' dema 
is et; the ~ сопа from their 
in eoi 
; leaves 
Е have already recorded the discovery of e properties w with 
idalis T ith double flowers, but this 
is not ru e only me e our native ol 
stated that. France h 
psi 
y possess mon 
other bodie es "Y енн. or bye | rA hir; and ws 
bsoil. Itis|bl 
md to 
here is still ti ime to get 
to duplicat Dr. Moo wi 
fed t the followin ng ассо! 
тез! 
" че п 
í WITH DO DOUBLE FLOWERS, ed мунет 
nce e for mixed 
The eua moreover, a god 00806 fo t 
