990 THE ‘GARDENERS CHRONICLE - AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE 
pA ERREUR NUUAM UN UNO ET C '————— ETE CIENT Ü—À 
scape, whitisb, the large upper per bracts empt ty as in|large collecti ion of fraita as well as a good deal of 
Eucomis.— Dianthus chinensis laciniatus, th 
made growth, say t to the hei ht о! inches 
1 be а ын ^ ^w ранча. to А. 
ire, one — Descriptive Catalo of Nursery S en abiana, and Tritoni 
Japanese Pinks "recently introduced. Тһе favourite | zame.— T. Warner's Catalogüs of Fruit "eir Ay is |f ie ће I a, but the last is е of thena 
Indian Pink, it is remarked, appears like the T€ also descriptive, but briefe r than the foregoiug.— Van | Sparaxis by not haring like it, а jagged from 
after mog cultivation in Europe and Japan, to have | Houtte’s С Babiana by having a dry seed-pod i 
broken out into several Mir E varieties well to erre "plants, and hardy irees and shrubs. berr П from "Tritonia by hayi 
worthy o ention of o ery full deseriptive lis& of Hardy Rhodo- | inserted at the bottom ОЁ tbe petals instead 
Tattonianum in сор ent to Lord Egerton of йара tube of flo T r three varieti 
Tatton (p. 890); i are wor of c gran 
poarshapod 0 ur fusilorm stems, the flowers being small 
and sea atte red, , pleasantly scented, white tipped with 
yellow, 
Florists Flowers. 
Юпвтх@ these few years past I have been in the 
habit ofi seeing a е of Ixras, and I have often 
ese beautiful А half: hard 
suffruticose stove herb, with ovate toothed 
bieo 
is! d Le ikes of p blue wbite paroned 1 
tubed flow which ar er of a weedy character ; ; 
it ва ro ahia. ui ct ih е8 acinaci- 
forme, 
е, „the largo purple а o which should do 
are 
ranging as they do from КА wing mage 
crimson to the vend epe pink—they are also so 
ea sily yir mph 
again into notice — Dendrobium Johann N. 
дыка, ы, described at j^ ». 890. It БА tarile 
ing n top n 
umerous erect spikes of 
erto received in & great measure 
Tributi to unacquintaneo with the rare bea da 
жр of the flowers, rather than to апу incapacity | 
y summ line 
flowering Cape bulbs are not much more generally | 
They i u tim 
mited attention which ы ү 
| обнову sari nn 
Two varieties of Tritonia, T. croca! 
ery often catalogued as Spara: paraxis, D» crocata 
flowers of a fine pinky salmon colour; T, pei 
de ону poe ms o ш bright orange rose; T, hu 
lian ers an MES brilliant 
ange, 
as to сонан, I wall remember 
t Dr ropmore beds of Ixias on а Grass plot, 
I have not yt seen н Fer 
flowers 
and twisted, and ү lip yellow; the fl hal 
PM nb nu ur of honey. 
Pomologist fre Anemone 
the pem yita “and sunniest t days of the Sbe ai 
эл 
June, that since that time I "cand alw: 
advo 
öhd 
зой, уву described at p. 698 ; 
Scherzeriaànum, one of t| d most Siesta of stove 
and which 
ays 
ocate for their more extended ab 
Just at this time of year, when orders vM 
iven to seedsmen for the ех supply о 
hs ion. 
t 
only fo ears ago, shows the plant "tern cann afford the cultivator the most lively 
inferior? to what it has already become, the scarlet satisfa :— 
spathes being in the earlier figure WE presented as Anais, pale buff or fawn, tinged with deep lilac, and having 
scarcely more than an inch in length, w while they are | a rosy purple centre. 
now show 
size, This plant has bee quently s 
Veiteh in excellent con during the pas 
The figures in the Floral Magazine compre T Bele: 
goniums, William Hoyle vis Char s Turner з „Бове 
Mary о li 
Cambri 
bulbs, it m ara no Y be undesirable to 
n? ome of the best 
веаво тун 
"апай E this бене, the following те бте of which 
fail to 
tiaca SEn pes a very fine variety ; bright golden pee 
ery 
the La "ot oh ед 
urple ; 
p n iri eae variety. 
Bucephalus, deep magenta, I fine and showy, a 
The wo và of the. Teit and m, 
т, табе ч rom and must not be confoundel vi 
Tritonia (Crocosma) aurea, Quo. 
satis 
istie ien it 
of 
the briek- red Bovgainillaa. peur Epide rum 
vitellinum majus; Cyclamen europeum UN ес а 
continucus- bodmi sweet-sce Po ia ety Qua 
rom the south of Europe; Allamanda Hend 
and Picotees, ei ilton Pa 2 Fis. 
I e ye i e (Nos. 8 
д b me ог 
ippe ed with green, and 
ет ч а few purple spots along the upper ейде; the 
p. is re e resented to be of а m colour, lt would 
to bo a a very ornamental plant. 
m: ieulteur Francais Сер 9) figures two stri 
erbenas : Anna Gerard and Belle ане, бе! rst | 
very rj like Mr. roig "Annie, t 
podes sly achat Mi deep crimson ; ап Wo Жо. 
gueri mbrain, a large cupped- -flowered robe |. 
береп | variety, ЕЯ poo ne ded with deeper |. 
rose, raised d M. Eugène Ver 
Books RECEIVED.— o of the 
edition - S Webster?s Dislonaty ar iat. E 
vem from * a to “ ep tarian,"—Part VI. 
andes Dictionary contains as usual à articles 
w. hich show that recent sequiattions to our dte e 
are not Marec. E this re-issue of a standard Eur 
Under the head of landscape gardening is this piece of 
of bent; eye dark, 
Cr. ie tides bri right rosy e mson ; 
varieties in pid etg 
colour. 
Dolphin, golden fawn, tinged and pencilled with rose ; 
rosy purple. A variety much in the same way as Phoebe, 
not so fine. 
meia e lilac ith а nth e; 
"p rot i^ iem centre. 
but 
ш еги rose, 
re, ye 
Hybride. ога, рав rose! with dark e 
striking when fully expande! 
beautiful and striking 
with bright crim 
Cupid, blush, tinged with deep pink; very pleasing in conte 
ye; flowers very | th: 
Lady of the Lake, glowing magenta, with dark centre; a wr 
ua Wa eoo in the 
ower 
that shculd be in every collectio n oard, el e long sli 8, г сот top. vi em 
Beauty of Norfolk, cream, Hizo with magenta, and havin ought 
brown eye; largo and most beautiful cutting a onid. hole in the Bon P it, p 
Csesar, v: uch resemblin, urautiaca major in charae "iühdraving the centre eer PS as 
ter, but à P ches and less Mp fio 
th 
know what in 
for nex Laer 
‘A'm 
Maculosa, clear тозу pinke w ye; 
unit ap аш! 
зои. tinged with red, and salmon 
eye, каа Sic fine. This Aii: is considered by some to 
be one of the best in cultiva! 
very Bae" ni, sulphur, with markiis 
ight rimson ; a beautiful variety. 
Pallas, pus ов with rosy purple NH and dark 
Hier ety like Anais, but 
fine variety. 
Sulphurea spicata, sulphur, with rosy flame оп each seg. 
Жоли seus, bh bep. id rosy purple eye, tipped and striped 
Titus, Я yellow with dark eye; very showy. 
Wonder, a semi-double flower; со ш h gl 
zinc 
ot deep rose, and dark eye; 
uch larger and better; a very h 
men 
quisite in 
| will be absolutely ne 
making the top air-tight betwe 
-|wadding cu 
opening in the > mi adle, a се; 
down by a m at weights, 
5 
tre ; very novel indeed. 
advice, as good an аз еуег:— —“ Let s ele сей and hou ugh some of t ieties may appear too 
$t batih nl and 
closely t bl е "- th f 1 
bw" To Tool BAGtg0t idt Oevobet | GUN mi о resemble о -— yë ey are in'fact very 
2 among yo matter, an article on the supply | Ixia d best when cultivated in the 
open 
ign ient. "They De ба planted in rough peat with 
whic ch some good leaf 
il has. been mixed, , The s strong 
AE 
1 tl at case = sim de might be 
t do «1 
п hink? 
ЫНА and 
Perhaps a little air 
hives in into 3 j 
jad only naked 
opened ipi g 
this oia T "erg. 
winter ventilation! 
matte autumn, 
MI am ерлан, to remove my 
made for them: At first ЫШ i 
but I took care in placi 
exac ety 2 feet apart i in es T tho bo qu 
several districts; also on pap 
from wood-pulp, id numerous othe 
fibrous ШАТ s.—The number of the 
its report on 
is p Dublin хан: осе СЕ 
subjects scored at the 
ference at Birmingham go ia pei the «быв 
p and сыена on the дете! рад of plants.— 
ort of - ACE States eod ыш И Jor the Ж ч А 
Of these 
т this, but tho smaller and invariably "weaker bulbs |F 
anted i 
eli of | eios 
should be їп а cor ers which should gei 
fully eni ir of silver sand, The border in whic 
they are to be planted pu occupy ав warm а 
situation as ндн e should be sheltered from the 
ts of hard fr оп no account must the soil 
of ie beds be sene to get dry when the plants are 
ina growin g state. The be ds should be raised abont 
the ва ame places as 
except that they m 
уой u think I 
m 
house. end to raise each As 
m. v бте тонил yd p 
шр; 
on 
е illustrations. = Coloured prints c 
4иђтіеііа Caniplellii an nd of Clia 
us Dampieri mar- 
inata elegans, from M 
volume. The Clianthus, a 
riety of t ing e 
ggocu49.9Hm«4h 
е : Mad 
a be planted ty the end of Note and buried from 
possi 
iven by "Me Campbell, vhs raised i K lo 1133 p the in b 
ame 
pounds 
ne | fibrous s pont, leaf-mould, ed eo in (v 
| portio 
three to four veg ен i pe мы: Sen ja: be 
TO 
rot; and when the plants are 
d also be 
u 
If cultivated in pots, ed of good | a 
& equal pro- 
s, should be used. Put from three to four bulbs 
ina p " ye | 
the rait 
ible after the baiben are ба too Жас е ie : 
ill induc 
behin is pu pe the е v оре 
with qu bem zinc, pl x pow ет? UL 
n moved to place, Tis s 
but it has turned o 
né the | two it 
17 yis prede other 
in 
"We use and should recommend tha b 
САТАТО@ПЕЗ RECEIVED. — Joh» Scotis 1) Descriptive 
Catalogue of Fruit Trees gives fall descriptions of a 
e| Stewarton hives. One slid e only 
winter, РА А from hard frost; when they have 
withdrawn to the width of the 
