serae 2, 1855.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF. 817 
ПТНЗ, TULIPS, CROCUS, &е., now arrived | better notion of the resourocs of Engli lish gardens | and leaves an unsightly wreck behind. А spe 
pa n Holland in: СЕС King Street, | ах the display of these choice and els men кїм sh he ki nály КСЕ UE 
Е pla n Which will be presented to their gaze. In Fung fPuecinia. This was the 
is section, Palms, Cycads, Pandanads, and Tree surprising, as we know - no alvaceous 
erns are invited, and w at is desired by the ба чо, ^d attacked by Рае а in Europe. 
0 se в е 
& Scopex, 
Best Garden, W.C. 
Sample Canisters, the form of large specimens, such as may Бе | Chili leaves t Althæa officinalis, which were 
15. and 25. (d. distributed over the show and form centres of MN Ж ith a go MS on — investi- 
, around whi i i 
Bags, subjects ould a Ж: 
5s. 6d., 105. 6d., and 218. impress upon those who possess large specimens of | found in the ok cto) fasciculus of e 
these plants, that they will be doing good service | Icones. The mpaet sori T за sed, 
the projeot by permitting them to form part оѓ апі always umblioated beneath, the бон 
D he exhibition. Та this section n, too, occur the е either Agi or producing Ж 5 сгор of 
OUTER ix McCUL 8° СН, Бекр Mxmcnaxrs, | novel mmt м Hardy and Greenhouse Conifers, | в spores are pale, with very long 
вт rand side) opposite Southampton Street, which may be made very useful in grouping ; paiia whioh are oft ten thicker above, The ey 
ds, rall. ak th 
mW. 
ore rie an DNO BULBS тошке tho aimi | while ree "Ariliade Bromeliads, Maranta 
июл. ted the Continental Collecti is | and much in outline. кыз ате gene- 
Tt permone I oet enabled to make the most, Judicous этна to е visit in wherever they wl rove = Bluntly ы: Дей above. Iti ове і 
— they beg to assure their numerous patrons t that the p £^ р ; ; 
иейим, and tha be supplied as, usual strictty true to name 4| no Ars н that two European plants, the one in Chili, the 
UE: AUTUMN CA is now ready, an the t xo representing th Genera. 0 | other i i Austral ia, should be the prey of a para- 
doped of Flower, DAN plants, mig same fea tep fi Fun hi | а 7 
тау Shrubs, Conifers, Climbers, Roses, Fonie od the sake of innu i5 E uu list into con- | on any еи ow of the same natural order, 
oem portions. Here we get Caladiums, An- | and in the latter case to such an extent as to inter- 
тт ————-7—— (лд, ‚ней е es, Sarracenias, Begonias, | fere dé tr its oultivation. 
нет Rhododendrons Liliums, Agaves, Ү цесав, Mr. Can t the same time gave us the leaf 
7 Garyenerg ерды апа such like e groups brought together in | of & Plum. infested also with a Puccinia, and that 
TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1865 competition for this series of prizes being again | frequently so virulently as to cause all the leaves 
атаар. intended to form special features, scattered е to fall, This, however, is the European Puccinia 
Bs ox uad mi El ала Fruit and there не the exhibition. e find | Pruni, and it is often very mischievous at home, 
Tenmir, Sept. x E AUS. Kens ms ington "n Musas are invited, and these would b ted in | If in the one case it is remarkable that а European 
Er o Roya "Horticultural беду бош the form sl. la argo plants to aid the eot yielded plant, which does not suffer from parasites at home, 
Suramar, South Kone ington alms a геи, we find Aucubas P bos A should meet an inveterate enemy in Australia, it 
and Eve Come Berber rises, uh wil $ ш is scarcely less curious that the Plum wherever it 
Tue Schedule of Prie for the INTERNATIONAL | ® strikin Tet find : ; Uh 
g variety i in fruit and foliage ; an oes should carry its parasite with it. In the 
HORTICULTURAL | Ехнїв IBITION of 1866 presents g RES án ы 
tropolitan shows, to which it may be useful i manda, Croton, Clerodendron, Ixora, Di ipis a nía, of those unexpected: causes w io орак p A 
D at^ i bi z nto di Т x T ite m in| | Erica, p унча specimens being required to a: | forbid the establishment of a species in a climate 
the interests of the exhibition to хэне IUS prominent positions in the final making up of which otherwise might be congenial, М. е В. 
The subjects invited, w ark a caen: dis re bel 
d table| А боор deal has S": written respecting the 
to Eee ct то о аке part i ia о i anf VEDA Diwel, vibh. vill | PrRroRarrons which are often observed IN LEAVES, 
runs that банци tie growers who contribute, bear comparison with those shown on the othe еч by the в separation of little ded qeu 
MEE Л bo well, represon ш " i NE: E pd : "x pn sepa species апа | 2Регіште. , These frequently arise from drops of 
Seems utei imi ns нын" ашын Ге ыу armiger endi 
m is турн td ке aht ge rici to p^ int аа эге Ha. E ene E yon T comparative apri ч certain marta : 
alone, we sin ind ey that. noo one A is Siis to | £oniums, Calceolarias, Fuohsisz s, and various other |, млну UN MEAN а1п'у Vhe ease in а plan 
exhibit good gardening produce, whether flow wers,| Popular flowers, w ich, i if represented as they ii 
йз, or vegetables, wi hold 'aloof, but willat ought to be, always make a qux of 
ri 
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о 
1 M ory they may seem to the person who h 
re Pe Noe ore especially studied фа matter. „А ease w^ 
under many varied heads, This is, in m the ong the lessusual subjeotsofexhibition brought | ever p ТЫШ JR NAR даабай ^ 
explanation of what some may aroba disposed i pim are Standard Rhododendrons with Stannar | mer аг ititionel- -wenknons. 
an unnecessary multiplication of Laurustin nes, Days, "Port ugal Laurels, Hollie me Maple trees struck us in passing from the 
dasses ; the intention really having been to provide | trees, &e., all most important , elements in ds exirao rdinary degree to which their leaves were 
ír as many exhibitors as possible. Confining our | tasteful arrangement of the show. Е s ирим 
for the present to that part of the schedule | time, too, tolerably good prizes are offered for patches Е ostio adr nion been puzzli nough, 
Thüng to Plants an Flowers, we observe that| Zonal, Nosegay, and Variegated HE pie unn had we been left merely to conjecture, ux iE would 
the ases for these are arranged under four|and we trust some of our vba lay t ei, | caro scaroely have been possible that the ^e үч o 
| ivi e fir tion І 1 t th such large perfectly 
eneral Collections, will be found the|have yet seen exhibited. — The is tha difficulty € Pei of water. After SEE however 
and Gree n ave he show | t a fow of the leaves, the ca - ri elear, 
f the dotted f ti 
vith various е for ants ; hens in|should only be an additional тет та to а ET visible i іа pm fom f n ride, 
aldition to these there eee егйп classes for | British gardener to rise эү ai de iw riam mye ii ium o of the Me ел d: ier in d е 
ї cir- 
ts, uals 
ауы om w V iie t in Ej great таныу 1n time + ао іп сопве "the i dem the ges por aa the 
п па о eaves ep пе infested spots withere nd i 
whioh never meet "with at our уа чы ul s, and Nigaonette, os Heliotropo Tree E process x time in most instances fell out, while in 
Meh wili mo, Rose ansies, : i i Rhytism 
i Pæoni Tes и e up the remainder of ind. The observati f the tot 
ЕРКЕ a a a ч Жаанга дт А ы, дио отаг 
frees and shrubs alone, if fairly represe Tus S | oultivators of aveg kind and of every degree, Fnrks that parasitic Fungi i may in dieit y climates 
— fill our nurse Шоп їй + ыо р they abe Jl eodlin g Flow ers, y Fruit, M dera beve not |. e only partially develo ped ond 
E. Vill form ган din Sec reus re of th the | b to their merit, ауа, aii Aly vind plant appears M in ud 
чш while the boxe: о of Annuals represent- be feres M "сабоо ‚ Respecting t the 
d 
shall have 
ardening, will gr eis 
"айо, бе ачар for the benefit of foreign moet earnest vera eres it What we noy w De Ты Atita s rof or uad sóc боа i 
es jace, 
ta later period 1 în th соте sl реа ea where Profesional an and amateur, to take name si usas ирек; A to it by DECAISNE and 
foregoin the summer flower-garden фл d tween them all the classes | Praxcmow. The RASSIFOLIA of Banks and 
second Seotion as ане. solet s NS provided for йы and flowers. The Committee omisi appears лие I4 Ме P as се 
Oas рец distinct Rc or Natural| will, we are sure, be only too пем it evety prise | со at viele iom id PARKINSON, who 
Yan) (01 Plants such Orchids, Arads offered i is competed for and w г аса Cs È. Соок in one of his voyages, has left 
uit do, H "th ob = уна eth r MO UE OPT ieties which A mou in New 
Materials ere the object is to "m ethe drawings wo varieties wl 
kindred for effect uu securin ^a е of| WE have received from a ан: qose Zealand. the one having crimson, purple 
latns 5, whieh may yield V вона gentleman well-known ch i E petioles. In recent years, contine: "Др vanery men have 
ан at various points of the show. Orchids we | interest he takes in everyth А connec! | raised as many as 20 rinm mod differing in the 
5 Qoeustom i : ч i infi dion with respect С : AUC «МЕ Coler UF АЕ eaves. Orco e 
the Srina: see 1n considerable numbers аб Horticulture, some inform: division, shape, 
ju Principal shows both in Lond d elsewh DrsrAsE with which Horrvmocks are affected to | oldest inmates of our codi jo been described inde 
BENE e. 10008 and elsewhere, h a degree ss almost to preelude their culti- separate s pes by REGEL, under the name of Pan 
ie at the Ini E нинин e ry plant is attacked Tu, oria ceu by НоокЕЕ under that of P. теа 
аць wil Meo nal and no viri we vation, 4 Atia every p пын SM sasimplestem and a dark green bark. — — 
vey to our foreign friends a'p * ; 
