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sinceri are vies „М to have come into our former notice, It is а valuable | Arads hare. A расна. oyt, namely, Caladium Lowii 
The ea of acquisition producing very uu full- formed flowers of | 
in is not merely that сгауір novelt бна a light mauve purple. Amongst the ° Ew 3 Фат я 
from all time "4 been the Er. mar RE of f the M eared isti inct and des іга r dium Veitchi; and ктт zebrina, which, though 
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: : s ac 5 and all of them remarkable for their | variegation of its eaf:stalks, loca 
n дво gly, to which the term suc- |) . Th goe е bol angugnied by two | ац тө Са — by t way, are apt in gardens to be 
1 e . andi limbata | named а ando ош, an weg we до not know that ү of 
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ый andin nin Bs wor STER но worthy with something g the aspect of а ycopod, called | melastomaceous he rb, whose leaves are dotted over 
beasam insulas чава саа ъам fha ujopsis lætevirens, has also нун, - in Japanese | with pearl- dike white Mun woe m is call 
pn ў olleetions. WL ultivating. 
It is right to repair the error ; and w submit |° The bestfgreonhouse flowering plant of the year, in The most ema stove Fern is Litobrochia 
that the time has arrived. Тһе mana = of our | our estimation, is the white- док егей Тара ро} nobilis. This is like a giant L ia the galt MM 
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invite competition by ample prizes. Of “ {оте | not previously bloomed in England, ve M ) ] 
and Greenhouse plants," as they are called, we | unknown to English culito, generally. Of this we | Fern, but has поё been produced in a mature state, 
are getting rather tired—íedet quotidianarum | p only say, that it i tting compani m Féei (the A. flexuosum of Hooker) remark- 
rum for ieti та he s with wax-like flowers | able for its semi- «climbing habis, 5 and for the dense 
other remarkably fine plant velvety 
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thing hew, do something for the humble and of ext ARII у PE E ES 
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nés Pac ex afford. НУ glass rael ш; vigorous e^ habit than the resi of its family, and pe Че ра от ro persons T ed a ds 
| great 2 ; 18° | produces r purp g lite Asplenium myriophyllum, mined by. inden, 
DUANE ЕСИ eg Pes Pts 
th Tes Е that h 8 Ts ye aid b convolute, —Sarrmienta E harbac 
9 к aste that has somehow been y e creeping Gesnera, with асо "y ke 
x rane of plants. a NEM it — be | flowers, will bon а very useful basket plant for at the samo time 
t schedule of P. houses ; ; ий other Chilian subject, Calcéolaria 
oides deg distinct looking thing amongst 
e PUER Um л likel o be an excellent au tumn- New Plants. 
blooming — tive SES for the conservatory. 54. PRUMNOPITYS ГОВ Phili Zi 
NB. Eu eder Stapelias, Caetuses, Opuntias,| have also nicely variegated form of the "plan - vol. xxx, р. 78 ни — s 
M es, LIO and the like, ET pellen od Opbiopos maps m mh) LÀ P ae сов Орав this name, ut literally ч К Тш... 
Py hibited rd pensi ж Б Жр robably more hardy. e | fi Prof. Philippi of St. Jago i ili has pubs 
"^ retty mon ao! 7, em а! К n А das Ficus Cooperi, "from Хаана! "t s another ien T une Уен h.. x Ir tiat Ap bem 
Ba. ? h "migh атга i во as roduce greenhouse plant desirablo in its К i. [ir {тее vi xov distich n m tha 
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the V esq E 1862, which have not == = lare H 
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possessor of a plant сазе wo 1 pol PA b. the spreading light green, much divided fronds, remark- И a vd n 
vexation of finding, upon her return T. а e for the eges „upper surface of the ultimate tai 
ME AE A REI gae plac l Кес E хх дя M Aor ihe latte is of P ишко тарь mith Ana мк d TAT distinct from PE 
turned to dead leaves and st arching pinnatifid а the d broader іп | © 99 no* presens у; pam che eade 
à the Exhibiting those lich are sterile, " after 1 he f f adi of other a нт allied o the .Po ep andina 
Lomarias. То these may һе de added р Ње aris Herbarium marked “No. 936, J uniperus, 
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LASS 00. The three plant орев best filled ub tvled С. ; h er ; ndee ih. " 
Succulents, wheiber. in flower 0 pot 107. ; 61. ; 4L. ing Meer eie tho prenom Sis fronds; same i not Philippi described the fruit as ovate, 
We shall be told perhaps t t t Е во marked ds alude Dies. Pons expressly states that of P. andina to be 
now be had, the fashion for growin, A having ып known Golden Gymnogrammas, А. sulphureum | $ 
: tch's seeds were collected in 1860 on the 
long i: gun out. We do pot believei in the objec- ell аз its congener, chilense, is an extremely diu Ee е БЕТ eleyation of 5000 to 6000 m ^ T. 
Mr. R. Pearce, who браг ibes the tree аз а pyramida! 
of otábis onn; ; and if 5, Уа of ће. Cont tinent gem ngst stoye Orehi ds some good иие have : 40 to 50 feet high, wi! u 
le. Tr ade will find the article t appeared. Perhaps Phalænopsis Lo hich Lx Vergreons » f g ж. 
— а enh d h at гош E 6 in our И OE (186 foliage, and mueh the appearance of Abi. ies Douglasi 
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Societies haye to do is to. revive the tas f they E pibe. d e^ lee rtm — Ec 
р а» strong enough ia do ibis ori an b уха, Базова ог з Cattleya Waresewiczii delicata, DIES ORCHIDIAR/E. es T Y 
y аге not wor e support by which |. charming delicate ant benntifally grown vari m (Continued. from р. 1190, 
they "live. | which appeared about the same time. Finer perha TaxixG Messrs. Loddiges Kee A Orchids asa - 
| though In we: believe brought out at any of the exhibi- | fair example of what such things were some 30 year — 
INDEPENDENTLY of the new garden plants у | tions, is a remarkably rich coloured Lælia to be called L . | ago, and cori parina them with the collections of the 25 
adverted to (see p. am; 1300. ihe, npe p the Turneri, t sent day, many striking contrasts might be pointed — 
past year һауе been so é of the | intensity of the rose jo whi ofi the lip, the rost of the out. of these, perhaps the most remarkable occurs 
more important of them may ipeum rr ave wer being deeply suffused with purple иту now term “ Air-plants, 
to those ое phe - P dare not yet determined which to add to | been exhibited several кыш» endro robes, es especially | ка оту неф we the true aérial c 
their сор ovi a yellow-flowe rnean species, Те Aerides, ТЕ тт Р Phalcenopsis, Angreecum, 
The о place must undoubtedly be given to distine appearance, having а YU lip, bris &c.— which, thou ugh they claim a good moiety ot 
Lilium аш the Reda Lily of Жы of Ung ity hairs along the coloured veins; ed the rop in all our ases, үй» i in 
Eee ї 18 "T E ced. | bulum, a Moulmein plant something like Зн m ;| 1832 ову" * conspicuous by their absence !" Мез 
blossoms of this or all bu but t id D. nodatum or Aphrodite, а cream-coloured Moulmein | Loddiges mustered only Vanda Roxburghi, de а. 
i s i iliform stems, the lip of th flora, Renanthera coccinea, EUM odor , Sar- 
; i canthus paniculatus, 
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baceous perennial, wi with lea а, e 2 аттар ad in the mi тыс tod 98 езе : or is әс аг 
епс rts and in the a ee lou Азы aem looki ihinga 
scarlet flowers like those of А Жы, which cannot qoum uL. — exhibited by M Дом шой 
be other than a desirable introduction. "The Japanese | Leach, who has P bitherto dnt tractable plant зац i 
i e pletely 9 Ын pommes Finally, i in the al Hor- wonder then ifin this fastidio: 
d cien mb Physurus fimbr has|fallen into such utter bea 
been grown so as Мур qs aUe шке |y when Mr. Darwin 1 
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The most notable ble amongst stove lants with. orna- | not without 
mental flowers Clerodendron` England, t that 
wk a slender зарн shrub, in whose blossoms ne was when iu the а 
is enlarged and coloured white, while the | m а sensation in 
protruding АША iscrimson. Foliage plants requiring Dr. а declared (i 
stove heat have been more mone зам when C. tridentatum blossomed f for the fast 
latifolia is one of the grandest to the M RESP, most ге kable 0 
ears account. тоб, стото plan з ла БЕЙ Mr uà 
phyllum magnifatm, an t 
superior to that noble e a host of pigmies have also 
