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t had produced may also have 
2 its жо, T hee on P cate coi 
from the iie pa ion hd наь Заа | 
; it for- | 
" which | 
m or the loss ir 
реча. happened two years ago 
m Lanceanum splendens, 
ШАГ 
| кепе judge from 
ner ng it, tha w x 2, зей de the following 
of Cereal rasses, t the poten TES Онгар 
rally, if we inquiries mad 
rom a pamphlet by Mr. Gorrie, prin 
|st th t the I Peu press of Messrs. Peter Lawson & Son, 
o 
Although noticed by Loudon, Lawson, and other 
dot in their ix escriptive enumeration 
Ross-shire, but without success, the seeds having appa- 
rently lost gres epe d z their transmission from 
merica. t 
aren only be i Е ber 
ter or mud. later 
euis t гм fallacious. Dr. Ре yt y a second 
samp ple in 1887, which was sow nin a 6-inch fower-pot 
e ваш 
^! mot Sith. ^) the impression which it 
Rs was exhibited will certainly be 
ye m ы the full 
The 
n > 
E 
e 
H 
E 
Hs 
inco ably bea 
at —— mns i covered with 54 
| formed a dense pi mm o! three feet in diameter, of 
um 
^ 
E 
кода luxuriance, and 
bris us cá 
wilder 
Canadian lakes cud the hilly 
by British oso 
which it seems to dese "The former — n his 
пс нб ia of А ой states * а пр Ай in 
roduces abunda: Min of bland 
in all the shallow streams of the 
ss in North-west America, between the 
range Which divi des 
seemingly with no better success than h ad atten 
the former attempt ; but the other plant having grown, 
remained undisturbed. In the second year, the 
i eu , and produced 
may be "aes tane зе by the ed y è 
ere is not an a eft, 
Е nana Planta w hich d at = different 
Its seeds contribute essentially to the wa. of the 
he pot, the plants having scarcely I 
a height of 18 inches. This fact proves es that the dry» 
it n m Canada 
this collection, 
Poil podal e, two feet #8 shall high, the 
ich has ome under m 
blossoms бп three last w 
tæ, with Чел, splendid a This plant 
«ына e with а rapidity quite uncommon among 
habit меч фро ial elim: ate, and to 
which refuse a С it is surprising that the 
and other water-fow], си Е 
of. breeding. в 
Situations 
la 
lad not destroyed the vitality, ав might have been 
inferred from the results of the er V рош, but 
akon of oneshot ovary year. There аге also sh of 
ially of suavis Veitchii, n сап eren i 
f them pej from х4 о 8 
3" ess and 
m of ! "Ж, E and I 
geen four id m dh with 12 to 1 А 
on one growth. ОЁ ans ums, — а Es 
tatum, os. and retus PUE are eally 
iganti imens here, ey unfrequently на 
md spikes о one growth. 
e collection of L, Reid henhe 
lat о Phaleenopsis райда li 
2 by 54 А that size ever been Pleni! in 
Eogland!—as well as tha ма, а Phalenopsis amabilis 
in the collection of A. B sq., the larges 
seven leaves being no pu ^m 185 inches in length 
by5 9 inches in in width! 
„Another r exceptional case worth mentioning is that 
ur 
he nor 
Septentrionalis 
Z. aquatica a 
Florida to t the Сап 
mention it as being 
n south of аса Ontario and A hey em M 
im, Бод, | bot 
t of its |si 
t 
settlers in the more northern ni 
erica have а С taken no pains to cultivate and 
чр —- whi x seems intended 
f. riod the bread 
American na 
published , escribes 
f Canada West, I Me күчтө it in various 
the country among persons likely to take am 
intret i iu its culture, Iam of opinion tint the seeds 
uld be sown without „delay on the margins of lakes 
кезу 
in 1 
s being cie cid in shallow waters from 
lakes. 
— 
in water, Loud 
үа that ты ám o Riedel v as varied 
even sowing 
t is found in the gre profusion 
th sides of the Бава - United States boundary | в 
ine of 49? N. lat. pris grey lakes of | 
ll the h ters of 
чв ап 
h the Missouri and th 
-— 5€ through the great Mee an 
Hudson's Вар, oue. 
8 
= 
о 
© 
g. 
© 
B5 
E 
"d 
^ 
it 
[z] 
e. 
2 
оч 
е 
E- 
p 
excepted, as well as 
two flowers 9 very scape. 
The houses Че p at p. 650, аз being regularly 
divested sr ra roof жуд the hottest summer 
of the Messrs. Allardt, во: e- 
о 
ophilist and nurseryman of that often 
tioned in оо Меен, АВ Д in Paxton's в 
Flower бе of these paumon, who per- 
ivation of his Orchids, 
cen off, but on account о 
majus superbum not | V 
КЭР, superbions (Veitchii) produce poo 
resource to them 
«Тһе Wil 
f hus ked or prepar 2 ps. 5: 
of 0, h accord- | І 
T Y^ "Oliphant "(: Minnesot а, R20), fall poncio an 
and a 
er two classe: x gd e with clear в 
h, wi 
e natives, who 
and Sept ember, but they invite тугіа 
и into the region, and thus proves a double | 
d Rico seems never (a A 
h Lake | 
of 
and the ае н я E » the 
n 
wer pots 
| and hothouse m where шы она Vheu the 
are ripe let the x bs sown immediately by the 
sides ot Jakes, е nds, or rivers, во that „tbe natural 
period may be тй! is ГЕ шен А 
The Zizania was f cultivated in England by 
e | Sir Joseph Banks, ud I5 by — but it 
eeds do readil 
is cnra Й the fact pe) се вее 
n fact, do n op Pens minate 2 all, 
in "e ud. der 
ripen; ing а ual it is probable that i шнек 
tion to this gar ba rnei and the 
ord e 
b Ў meri t p 
PLANTS AND THE c IN WHICH THEY 
OW, 
he relation between plants 
y grow naturally, 
uld pay a visit to an -the-way corner of 
rsetshire, to wit, the Isle ot Ра фо k. This district, 
he geologis mo the — A: interest 
w for Aa auty of its 
for its 
ANY one interested i 
yh 
" 
1t is gen 
collec! A it into 
inthe sun 
i ed upon [Sio of wood, or planted in|to a Toro 
|o gp and all ue neci along the i ке a pash- o " 
the A ае в Ате 
the year fanin The plants, 
hungry,” 
fulness and excellence 
I must con 
he English climate, 
leis of importance 
like that of Berlin 
Г eed cal attain that ‹ 
Lo rburdened wit th them. y 
t if Orchid scatte. 
roof all 
tee] enjoying good ке, are looking | t 
duratio 
to ра d 
chalk downs before 
o 
uce to the {> А of its native 
ion would not only м9 of 
bu t it doubtless 
orticulturist. 
would 
south of this rise 
Purbeck and оос range, which ru 
ела t LY 
may tra 
if an 
where, the student t the NUT 
5 
ED whic ad has кай Hi a climat 
advai 
ema 
novelists in their gren of м ыз cond 
f tho Abor 
es which 
uy enumerated, fully 
ree acum on. 
ric inl the 
and Warner have so Ud 
it will find a most uni 
..'* That "the 7 will bo found suited for the 
beg leave once 
double-glazing can confiden 
rein пра are to be culti eei 
require a tempera di 
aper m Si 
northward | of 
"pe o g that | 
dy be ien оца b im to Johnstone's Physical Atlas) the | 
Isotheres or line 
Central passes 
Lake TD yet i while to not exceed th 
d that Orchids which n 
yems, double-glazed 1 
an average 
‚1053 floriferous than those 
cultivated with com far 
houses 
————— 
Tus THE CANADIAN RICE. 
H planí, the Zizan tica of Linn 
our nort 
во little 
healthier d certainly | senti: 
which I have seen with ] aris, passes at 
parativel greater trouble under | sour deret 
glazed roofs, as "ut i in England as in other со. Ж. Таше, OW jch described in Olip 
E. 8 
ndino 
the northern li 
p 7e o south of Lake It Tiascn, the 
ed d М 
% on the one side of Терра аз compared w 
abou Pies swamp, LA vered, when 
about р, 12th of August, 
"n whi ch were 10 or 
vide 
Wild Ri е, „the 
ther, 
" instance of what wonderfully diverae soils certain 
will flourish i in, is is afforded by Aster Тар, 
he seel 
Р 
r with this plant grow ing 
Me and 
them os in plucking the ear 
i tents as they pushed their canoe 
1 TI h the ball c — in which the 
tick that pam impossible. 
| it nl ecd in a chinks of the ү olite rocks, with «аы 
ed of гелин те, the 
"s jon 
p errang Mackenzie, of Coul, in 
Nell and the late Sir О, 
= Occasions. 
[taken as а representative d 3 ЫШ; it occurs 
