28 7 
ху 
i Pelargonium етай Wiltshire 
2s а!) i 
ivative origin of species, 
o incline to the der 
d of useful 
lon 
s їз a procumbent herb, 
o large dense umbels of white BERSA 
which are said to be very fragrant, 
Кы an interesting problem for the consideration of | from t the 
various kinds o 
trees, &c. 
s Van Houtte's Priv Courant d 
excellent assortment of the 
herbaceous plants, 
same.— Low 
Graines comprises an 
f seeds—annuals, 
Florist? Flowers. 
following practical remarks on the 
imself * Rambler,” 
À e; 
1 
ftom the West of Scotland Horticultural Magazine, a 
Mediae ucted monthly seria ave 
re 
амеб v various previous occas 
iolus бе у established геа ан 
8 for exhibitio 
on md 
ЫЕ ur pr autu 
flo 
1 lv hoantif ts. ht properly staged c; ani 
d Mr. Veitch fi a really beautiful | Bower presents, , 
Ж. owed Begoni: th a succulent leafy stem, | ing : оге се решоа ed w ith рең чу and delicacy -of "of 
i £ i larl renato-serrat 
Ки 1 A sacs Mp ыя red beneath, and large point of having this flower the "ding one at their 
clear alow Поле: it is allie ina à September shows. The effectiveness of Gladioli when 
Tho figu фо ке шыр. Aufer esent. — ged, however, depends a great deal on arrange 
ments, At v 
Palumbin ender 
Orchid, (om аан in our columns 
ib of a 
Thibaudia Jessice, series of ent 
b y cultivators. 
NA nific 
Vacciniaceous shrubs, "which. ha ave been рае neglected | 
t 
of large decns rosy саш e flowers, an u 
{о come from the mou "of Caraccas, iru been 
derived M. Linden under the name of T.| 
8 
«legant wbite- Mra 
p. 793).— 
es 
|apparently b 
arrange t; but at Gl eir 
beauty was completely lost by their being huddled 
ogether usd 2: Ed 
g put uld b 
| found to doa. it without. n attention heg" paii to 
nds. 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
LI arot T NER 
goon fiower, but no bet 
(0:семъза 16, ц, 
James Carter, reddish-o Stai ith 
tter t with pure 
lor Waferer,* йе үсү of the е same ciam t; 94, 
with rose; a beautiful large bold nis Puis ot White, ipi 
'Ornenient ka xps res, white te ground, - el 
marked with carmine. 161 With 
г а безш 
iet; е Mai 
pier. that, im dd ext ё 
€ 
wy ine аы 
urtado,* оу White, а 
Wer, үкү XE 
spect first-r: 
an 
this is indisputab of the ver: ча 
a demoiselle iple Toi light fla 
aud heavily spotted wit t b Tn oloun, striped 
effective OR чу 
Meyerbeer,* very brilliant red, flamed а 
different shade of red ; a flower of great pu 
Monsieur Camille Bernardin, ,* very 
effective and fine variety. 
Peler Lawson, roy lilac, 
пана еи of colour. 
rince of Wales,* very bright red, lower petal 
white; а magnificent variet; Le aine wit 
beautiful s spik ES Yen ni —— batanes, aad 
Мы of "rales 
d stained with 
i in TINH 
stained with white; а new mi 
* pure wh flamed 
ito, 
mine, large and distinct flower ; in Bend. spotted vi 
from 
lant whi chi is said to differ remarkabl most effective for exhibition, Tespeet first-rate: 
macrophylla, a p : Y | have now become tho grt favourites of the florist. was in EL. res rone aded 
folia, а slender twiggy shrub with linear o long or | They ar ев uitable аг на pardona fore of no value. ged like floribundus, and ther 
et or general BUM colour, stained wi 1 
oblong-lanceolat us revolu the margins. ey дге сачу rien in varie » Stained with white, 
4 $ бех © ]phur-coloured ns era, of arena Psion too, they are highly useful, аз ud. for £n ; dE ut Ig МРН. ыр 
Н H 1 Wa Й ined ап azed with 
which the circumference is crenulate, and the mouth 5 colou vel colour, very d à 
In rows of ribbon |in dh ekpa, м; first- ralo рау, istinat and effer бщ 
br ye et have been. 
a 
ack 
di е TE ые 
Walter Scott, flesh соја spotted with yellow, and stripi 
# for November figures 
Denier ncifo рл, реш | — hardy bulb i. 
Ls. donis series, native of t 
the south o sed an t^v ан mar Portugal. 
cember number contains a good representation | 
of а ддт poeanana 
Magazine has recently gine figures of 
Lass, Gladiolus Sir 
Bignonia 'argyrc 
Ec Alexandra, 
: Day-Dream, Lizzy Hexham, Catherine P. 
is p Dumbello ; and емон ов 
Striped s тову carmine; its colour makes it very attractive 
li 4 flow striped with 
on the Sika. of € ба mum tals, centre "pend ces petala striped 
ES M e when shaded it comes pay white, aud is very 
Lindley,* light rose 
"ch wt Sm "Sherry бш 
ulia to eger t js xn n diei 
ulia, top p s xd t ad 
in the cen! re bue ined with violet ; flower 
medium zo, жой ое н о and pretty, 
"Empereur Hazimifian, red, with yellowish- white stripes, 
saw i 
brighter rose, lower | 
Fs erp fiue flower, both as 
е; ч jike on 
“Аел 
"uiton,* vermilion-red, with purple stain fine 
€ pue ge good form, — of great y scd 
'mperat: "ugénie, a ve whit t 
s | striped with lilac; a telling А үз рез ну состави 
viti a lig! Бе stripe of white | 
the Quitinian Andes, and has been introduced by they have а sp la hear 
Isaac Кашы enry, Esq.— Palafoxia A eps? snb t a yard apart, «ca add greatly to the ness of | " "T bein rietios wit фе 5d bs most pleased among the 
showy hardy herbaceous plant, 2 to 4 feet high, with һ | the border ra атт A zr. En: abore, aro marked with an Ros 
& 2.— Varieti 
flower-heads, the rays of which spread out to a dimer, | varieties suitable for this PUFDOSES: А These І s debat ws Á ме o pe 
of an inch e а к 1f. It is a nalive of New Mexi F 17| known ji der edic only give the enn OR - 
Texas, and À vea very striking effect, А of the finest varieties, and w witl mention none but vinto 
80n.— уйе ilia t де аа ап ries. pale- -coloured [o t fastidio 
species from the slopes o of the a g the past few years been 80 га, thats many Acbille* ame de Vatry* 
ПЕЕ ally “ white tawe E t Calypso Madame Haquin 
to describe its rema AANS appearance dele "the sea ; t resemblance to the dingy -hued sorts of former years. 308 зне rhe 
Lac was noticed by us at p. 770.— Dia. nella tasmanic са, | Тһе varieties, e have so m uch in increased, that Comte de e уу" 4 мааа Rabourdin*. 
some greenhouse plant, with rigid ensiform "il dew elo dedil шу ORAE ага us 
nf. oun PER and large branched panicles cad aud чере манех — 
drooping pale blue flowers, succeeded by dark blue m all our florist donors, "will n new varieties are EI Dorado. Napoléon ША 
oblong berries, ually di sie e д mber of o bless ones are at Koa ue Моше 
— long; it is a native of a,and has bee time dis ed an "pass into oblivion ; but ЯШАП, орна 
aiged TA where the Aen poe of its bright zip Gladio li, d the catalogue year after year Dames Watts Opbir hio 
blue berries renders it a conspicuous ornament in a getting bigeer; Sv Peel are i de sprich. but| Janire* Oracle 
conservator =H he old ones are retained, till no e of the| Jobn Bull Pallas 
The recent numbers of Seemann's Journal of Botany | oria A € only to mislead and "lisappoin nt pur-| Te Ponss Penelopo е 
(33 to 36) co niain figures ofthe following plants—Muen- | chas rade a received this season contains| Linné* Princess Mathilde 
eria епосагро, two species of a new Move of £300 arietie alf of which are only fit for| Lord Granville Raphael* —— 
genus ot Bignoniacem, separated from Spathodea, the | the эзе һеар. his isa matter which must be e si penea Victoria 
of 30 feet higb, o pinnated leaves, and|amended. I Fe no benefit to be ает from growing | Маза epe Боскае Velleda 
à pe M EY Sallo flowers streaked with reddish-violet; any variety after it t has been surpassed by another ҮР че Bassevillc* Vesta* 
the latter a smaller tree, with smaller pen flowers. of Ње same class. The sooner all inferior varieties are | Madame Binder* icomtesse de 
They were collected in Angola by Dr. Welwitsch.— weeded from the doc the better for both bu uyer and The two lots above mentioned include the grester 
Ferdinandia superba, also collected by Wal itsch, | Seller. A number of art of ihe realy fine varieties. The finest of the 
and o js the most beautiful trees of the rich having large · “collections, but what is the use of| second lot are also ma ith an asterisk, but those 
in of Angola; it is named after his Majesty Ferdinand | 8 large array of names, when fully the half of them, unacquainted with them need not beafi id to select [rom 
King of Portugal, u^ gei a patron of African з from want of distinctness or from inferiority, | it. for I am confident that there is not an j 
explorations, and is ree to 35 feet high, аге unworthy of cultivation. I am highly pleased 2 da the lot. arties who intend to compete 
nearly leafless at the Mni of Towering, The leaves | вее some of the trade moving in n the right direction in| should grow a few bulbs each of such sorts as 12 
pinnate, and the flowers, in cemes, are very this T and trust etd ill follow. Poussin, Lord Raglan, Florian, Due de Malskofs 
large, with a violet-purple vélvety calyx, and a ver It may here be asked, What constitutes a good | Comte "de orny, Penelope Madame de Үш 
milíon-orange corolla, striped with bl — Cato. | Gladi olas 4 The first requisite is th at it should be! Mathilde de Landevoisin, &c., as the jes, if got 
hractes Welwitschii, an erect sh hires totientose potist нн es all other varieties; it pert d in good order, are not easily beaten. This seson Í 
t ng state, and bearing numerous showy white of a good colour ; the flowers should be clos have resolved to discard Aglaë, Dr. Aud 
long-tubed flowers.—Spathodea campanulata, including | 8tem, and open al je way (the worst fault a Gladiolus Daphne, Hé'éne, Cel 16, iras d'Enghien, 
a tioa of the fruit, * xia unknown to | can have is for the flowers to look in two р. Go айы and a few otbers, that havı been “ weighed Ш 
most botanists ;" t ich Palisot figured being her flowers shou e well ч , With the un the balance and found wantin; ng." 
stated to have belonged to Kig vids E oricellia tilie.| and side petals recurved; the ree ttom petal or 
Jolia, an Indian plant which the aa = from | күм large, and allthe petals should be of 
s group Hederacez and refere alor: Of | substance ; rad e t, but Ды, в the plant should be 
us d interesting pap 8 о, sene бла of v а) Тһе st perfect varieties I know private letter 
n ue pos here died mention—bDr. Seemann's|8re Penelope ы Мада den ' Vilm Nd are in| THE MOM я extracts from а рр 
iaces ; Mr. Periit omen- рй every respect model fowere. "Madam e Haquin, which ж have ceived from the Я Р? 
m peo вши Н Hui ice ; Mr. Erni Venezuelan iivid American nn of ys 
Medicinal plan videli Pier a ardens at a fow wers all that could be wished. t be unacc r readers. r^ а modif 
Piae аро чен, — paper, чача we shall shall now rst to give a list of the principal ved the original i “inventor of e Men EM 
petes of арнаны; br Hance on the| varieties I have seen exhibited, with my notes cation of w now largely оа T 
н ; Dr. G. Bennett the Waratáh or deccm d e For convenience sake I divide them | To him, Ч slick, English apiarians ^ oon made 
Native n еба New rcs iru and Мг. | into two classes :— indebted for the great adv mE ben а tific knowledge 
To ds and on a ie M et ens of gms 8. Chartis Di i f during the last few y Ls 
ickeng,* peculiar coloured variety, d 
En and Pomologis in the lists as delic: ate ту poa tinted with ЖОО m Eoo ante: usd TI find little "s 
although 
M t kea 
breeding pure Ligurian queens, 
rounded kc black bees, the neigh 
abounding in them. As soon 28 as bee- 
fail, and ce killing res 
strong colonies, and give them 
ce эс eon and half — pe Re 
the hive, and fe e bees w r 
int suga 
| stocks often raise а 
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