Dxozwssa 2, 1865.] 
: I. works, a and contrasting: them with the | short- | 
pipes, & 
mud v Дөн 
апа а ttampt, to. „0 lo еы yesterda С 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUMURAS (9A ZEUE 
ders 
can be 
т | bla 
adapted for a winter house; and few things | accom 
E ue te oni range trees in full fruit and 
uu npe HORRIDA, 
I FORWARD уб sôme particulars in regard to Ње 
Lx uiting n Zamia horrida (now Encephalartos horrida 
d. There is, 5 war, a ої in the Roy 
а the Regent's Park, which 
ne in this c 
e is an (жЕ аре LM 12m may 
ate. 
t was given to me 16 years nien w Dr. Piden 
having belon ged to the Horticultural Society. It һа аз 
case was but | any of these Ра) 
1131 
тобаа. On my seeking for information Ов 
this р poit, Mr. Linden ү; тей me Wilh а 
manuscript list of 80 "ee ses - a lew nol 
(жолла es in 35 publi 
suppose 
бое), which һе “Р LT sot р | 10 feet in 
Met he when „р, е me of tbese Mr, 
I am nevertheless convinced that they do mot exi 
|y td дай» when cultivated n our үө 
ES я to elucidate th 
endea vouring о elucidate e 
la 
>ле of. venti tion by consi idering the air as a 
ар D ie be necessary to add that this Bux s ı Englan 
redux of water of different temperatures produces great. Botanie Society’ s Garden 
ш Ше аїг 
фер» i із а source of wind ог ventilat ation, It iw There i 
will also be Mito to all who have accompanied me be seen at any time) in my Palm 
thus far, that water is heated in the very same way as 
ше айг, viz, by convection or a displacement of cold 
atoms by hotter ones throughout its entire volume 
now a very fine oet. for those who à 
of 
99 kind. It bore mall n alter it came into 
m ss the conserver and diffuser of heat and light; pro- 
and 4 for “ыйы 
аг арча our plant-houses ; and dud ical co 
for regulating and working the game, D. T, К" 
ESSERT ORANGE CULT 
think that it » not recogn ise ed as leg 
Thinkin 
y posse a 
m years ago. The cone, xd ite ripe, was 
qe eim usd 124 inches) high, аай about 
1 
ES 
ledge of чин whether a single. 
грэ: adici k e Ud ini v inu the limits of our 
yet be end unl 
МЫ rema 
e As p a er rar | press Райшв— qo 
E. uta nsi Bactris, Cat oro cd vailalle, 
ове lovely crowns of Tolia e wave with lull- 
К honours in Ui in LA M Mop d» pip S roges 
t прий 
ul ZU La mere disi at "ne vy P of a 
zx Een AT noi derable. Such 
grow 
i -—- find ане Quid encumbered, bowever, 
g thus, e sisi my neigh- n he йаз the grand кела , 60 Р long, ârching 
bour Mr. eia € seems to have been the first to | m Y" nd | forming An Mn imm pao bosd | of mes 7 AR 
the culture of the Citron tribe to anything like | d on e Paim 
thod for the pubs of giving home.grown ab Kew would schreely ai ford "e == 
es fit for aane it the 24th — for a well-grown ET 4 ur iw noblo — 
and pM I saw, an idea may be formed an queen. The Astroon m humile, 
the time take ripen Oranges for our tables. € more t| "B. а "Y T^ M a gel Palm 
On entering ы Orange house, a ver rt iron dwarfed, and docs not оош the саде, t 
tmeture, erected by Dennis E Г ешн, so light аш mem Not deant Yi i SUD P 
and во brigbt that o ost fancy one was in Iw g all E. norma 
юше southern clime үй =. T E У England —anå that | d proportions o of of the tall, slender, "4. Т 
ttention was hetetrngono-peltate termination of the scale : d, ex ыл: „Йй { Oar ma 
articularly called to two Mon standard trees of. the | ^. А ges scale, пота sh it is attached to tbe axis of А, hey “ч ve te ida à Palm, yet reduced in all 
augierine Orange, with remarkably large fruit g ef. 9 Һ the two ovules бт e twò of which E id ba. the tiniest dimensions, I want to see in m 
hem. The stems of these trees are about $ fe dus "y ahh mem a ы s n sed p mn ms growing in lÜ-inch pote, with crowns of 
height, and as а Окан а bae tick; their age about 7 № ith át s айу foliage 30 inches in diameter, waving at. tbe 
10 years. "Ther ething very graceful in the n" 6 ow edd a Айн а Y Mes ho five feet in ерт, and of an uniform 
р old u ëd b 1 W ie Mes я rüde sketch mmy assist (m ex T гу, rı ughout nol exce t i 
is m m à suspend à ы, в Ye ыз, what oceurred, — The drupes went on ваг рр а ШЕ ncil, And ese exquisite а сайа are really to be 
ing. These Tangierines were сө quite ripe and x | very rich, pressing again st t, the axis, and át the d Яша mae tained for a "o ИШҮ It would Ue "y 
aromatic, and good. On one of t le des sirable that English growers ould have an oppor- 
about two Кем fruit, LT (UR had been gathered ; and wenker, At Vogt the scales role loose, sti, ^s de. of seein dua of these plants; and on my 
they hung in groups, with the sun shining on Me it appeared, with some degree of force, The upper ШИ receipt of Mr. Баса fist communication, announcing 
ind the air being perfumed with the odour A | of the axis was left i y bes y smod e t, when I wrote to the Chroniele, 1 had no dream 
blossoms of some of the other trees, "n it a e|of th e pre emarkable and splen that в pr e alread cult ation, 1 
to be forg ppearanee, the sides # а 1 ned "айий i^ te iberty новай „not fers ба his inter 
was particularly ple with the young trees |every side, à d the bright rupes filling im our pu i^ e would do well to м over à lew 
of Tangierine Oranges now in flowe Setting their | interstices. Th this state I of he req the mples these 1. Palms to tbe international 
fruit; these consisted of a few trees put early to rest | Botanic Societv. where there happened to Te ттт Exhibition to be beld in n nt 
in erby baag placed. out of doors, во g ne show i ‚1851. James De Carle Sowerby иь Мау, Hereplies ав follow ;—* I would very willingly 
an admirable coloured drawing of it, o s pr pe send cver a coll sag little 2 it Meu: a 
ES ti ir frui ча Yi is POE his possession. is drawing shows the colour|c]sss (concours) establis t Qu 
learnt, an soms and am pay жн Rd ry To 1 ruit will | of the ripe fruit, bright d x1 The fruit Wü edible. Я ан of not А a twelve species to produce 
ipen he usual time of the Like ч the other reo plant, it aboun ATP 6 coming e е find 6 
ад ; 5 , 6а) classes bave been strangely 
ЕЗ Е ye lock af раша newly 
ion (his ouse, | has I| exhibitions possem a pow 
the frui ; ' a attra ] fiyin вр. « European borti- 
айыы алг. ded pe^ my collection of now Poma and оеп ашиде 766 
ue probably, from aed; some hare Pes ааре [in fs окіст, aui may bo еен whehever ay ef vom | fis ое шы hi Me or st lend Dis NY 
is ‹ the. rin in Covent Garden, monica v High Ја James Yates, Lauderdale к these — ча є 1 "ат. x and 
The St. Michael's Orange also diri some having | Mouse, Highgate, Nov [a Л Med "dist ай оьсе 
dL. gom о дк, and others rough. The trees of ——— ооа for them, as it thry were no better 
Ren are pw LM Mpeg lm lare, and the ON THE CULTIVATION ОЕ PALMS.—No. н da руа ъд. yd М ре planta you а 
which, andèr the above fitle, red in | prize of or ві 
i^ Maltese Blood Oranges. are very d distinet in their "i Ms of Novémber á A 086). ша t me [сойом and d are hot 73 pa! Pra 
5nd fal of heal rr a The blood-red colour pun, Merrie фы oa ii: б Tinen E BESAR A 9 ыы db Ted d 
9n the same tree 3 have E iue deed d nul botaniste trade. TEM reati idicu 
others not differing from г St, Michae Eos MA Y ern ii iu TE rd i: AE 
m the ei which I observe, 6 заб; эз в; diis 
ү and its fruit i is is of ayn superior favour, fewer than 262 ре TERM рс touch s d ring o А I 
fruit prip e d I Wrong in believing that thete is not a because they upon ^ ect { 
ith e iun mpl in qa wt t perbsps ] 
at this sort һа а that the Committ«e of 
: uni inste "e 
most minute and elegant Palm of 
proposition as ib s rs for the 
of (how many E ls a dozen 
ki would 
[We | Palms are invited to give 
the к=з Ly i ү; чың сату off 
some of ed їп the Каты his 
INDOOR m 
vi 
from "Sept рала cember, 
FEST M four. vim for үзбө fine old plant, Жү сизе 
other 
a i Fies ЕЕ їз бек suljecled to 
moist stove ated Whn fairly established, IN 
will, however, grow vigorously in a warm conre rvatory, 
