May 23, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 487 
1 ( d t 1а be less obj ert C. J. Perry, a Verbena matters, 
to gran йй: а a passport), Mr. Fortune е applied for P mis- | very properly eed Mie to t Сех den Memo randa, 
sion, not to the Tepreeniatine of h is own Сотебнњані ought to be made between bedding and show varieties, | МА. BARNES NURSERY, CAMBER —Sin 
(Мт. узе nens), but Ly A American | А bedding абын, е ' aj has no "better claim to a | last visited this TES ery a а атой. improvement 1 is 
minister; and nar prm obtained a passport he|place among the show varieties than a bedding Dahlia observable in all its departments. Тһе out-door stock 
repaired forthwith нл р нчи evel pax iem has with Lord Derby. As a rule no Verbena with а | comprises nearly everything be ЧЫ to 
step he had taken British Legation, the large e fine feature in the show sorts—is suitable | be found in more extensive establishments; and, although 
bers of vt he шей гч pe ring the e city. Under for beddi e eyes becoming in every sense eye-s the locality is not free from th oke of London, yet 
Ve urged this subject of bedding Verbenas on the atten- | under Mr. Barnes’ skilful management few or no failures 
that ning а letter from the ge entleman in| tion of seed raisers some time ago, and we quite | ае ezparignped, Жо EEEN succeed tolerably well, and 
dais of the оиу, read him to take his agree with Mr. Perry, that a great improvement might h js y produce v M crop of bloom, sure 
n without delay. One would su Же p" the soon be worked out. What is required is, no doubt, a | (218, however, i siderable pains are taken, At planting 
least a traveller could do after this would be to s Verbena with a dwarf bushy growth, covering | time the ground is thoroughly trenched 3 feet deep, 
ie ground completely as it grows, and requiring | А0 he wants of the plants in the way о er are 
hé had MA eu shown, and make a d no pegs; the foliage moderate СЯ size and dar rk in | also well attended to Toe quarters in which stools are 
request for a But no, he answers by letter, colour; the trus T | g ing are Vr drew in winter with half-rotten 
saying that h S Ba "been misinformed at Kanagawa | long enough to ca ey them out of the leaves, the tr hic es ав: ш а ne at the same 
being flat, and not given to produce Died but. гне time hommes вату ly towards the nourishment 
in pots a га ей 
as to the erint of powers left with Mr. гә locum nd 
Yedo (an t the|away лайв giving place to others as the pips fade, desde 
the co. g posi 
of the plants. 
ive. These qualities, he remarks, nd mulched i 
tenens at unlucky insinuation t бү ere 
latter is a nobody); that МУ Aleock w r manner, a ing in 
been at Yedo, have that he ач in a vivid е called Spark, sent out their mca possibly be finer than their тача 
therefore hopes thnk Dis repr representative will not insist last season, ` nee is at the серн time; — With nd 
on his дер ure. Whocan Ta tho Flara? M. purs er fruit dni een dee also well beue ; as i 
likewise is with Aucubas and certain other sorts of ever- 
куин ЧГ ӨК Лаа ӘМ ИУ. Myburgh minia n Rose, François Lacharme, one greens; even Conifers, especially Thuja aurea, dis- 
hea! 
would, had he adopted any other course, Baye been 
not only to his 
, Into the qu d о Ње 
propriety or "otherwise of the American Minister giving 
an invitation to a Bri tish su 298 under the circum- 
tum 
of the best и ast. ear's vari ieti ies; (ате. ia Duches. 
е Berri, опе of ES best of tho double whites; and 008 ш неа 
red Mime Pelargon —Improv nsor, and 
Souvenir, some of whi di might be described as s rotionlate 
flowered if we dared trust the нтте 
if bey va а su 2n ban situation, 
if the miles in the country. 
In- door Camellias hie Поен baee а dis 
and a €'ose pits makin 
ай. Аан, nter ; but that Mr. TÉ cina ol Double 1 White buds have ehe "This: ilv 
e Fifth Part óf Seem л owing to the atmosphere of the house in which th 
EC TE must hare sppétied con- |, figure of M анални, а little known re growin ng des У vernm as to temperature, d 
Ta р x species ind n e Lows in Southern aen and oth erwise in а e condition for dinde а 
question 
ab the outset red flowers remarka 
also succe ere uncommon lý weit 
ирем gr гё attaining а ы which pend 
ме. тм cireumstances they seldo "This 
rectly attributed to their Bhg бурге" òt 
t and suit- 
end.* 
M da litte ite tw M allusion {о Mr. 
For visit to China, all we can say of which is 
that E is highly p img с. pa: far too brief; the 
unt of т m rsio! mountains west of|q 
ер | К upper and ivt shaped jngis lower petals. 
was formerly ted in the German garden 
Sym me, who ai Y visi той m dandus habitat for doubt cor: 
A. Verschaffel, which makes a iid 
ng | |a ble stock th ia 
Pekin is extr to | that it is really indi 
igen б of fin dn 
MENS moreo A de curions со э ша. the plant is yd stoop doin d look A between | which may be rapidly inc: orti 
having written 5 а e оп the T country, 0 mof] the B egi DE U hend M d of e Preris | cuttings. Among the direne vitiis | fü «iie 
which all эге good, d the last as good as the first. шш е е тау le pu diré "c en меінат ome are stoc yon о Magnet, y а 
siderable poma Mr. Буше aequiesces іп the | salmon, Е fine C and а тенка f Ж ег; 
fi ee ihe lioe — — — ^ о.) e of the na lMyrieus for this New For x Bride o f КУРУН white, striped and i ue * 
uit Born с шн бсрс угы р —— dis TN viae Ry = ver^ plant, * the only others with which it could be con- | purple, o a variety possessing an excellent consti- 
1 tution; жаа Teonnai is likewise a good white, tecionily 
th 
stove P ona having very m 
[sein хш, ү" M dM tirant of being 
e thin 
10 
ап die ad M п, онтой 
founded being G. imbricatus and G. гоша, P plants 
which “seem to be merely subspecies of o er 
du character of 
а plant of 
А translation is given of a Pag by Alph. De Candolo, 
Japan by Mr, on a new character in the fruit of Quercus, апа on t 
TTA It has the general features of 8. qx best subdivision of that genus. Іп this it is state i 
$ Me Т АО Bre reference to the question affecting the Cork tree men- 
and. ће white Mr ee nds which grow in. a E 
кайы ha dokok боов её tioned at y 292, ons p eif lichaux and his. 
tin а few coarse year, 
teeth. 1 ету pretty pla н will be quite following. em character, which "bad be been ЖҮК 
eclipsed by a n in үте the leaves m ЕЕЕ attention recalled to i y M. 
variegated, also introduced by Mr. For tie pecially indebted for iil” 
acre ry of Mr. St andi s. Homanthus ib. NASA £hat Aft Зер of 
ally of H. insignis, and a fine greenhouse bulb, 
with the аа at а base of Ag stem beautifully 
them 
Quercus е; чы has annual, ы other biennial fruit. 
This charac s particularly examin y M. De 
Candolle in оседи of керше of the same species, 
striped wi pin P s À um fecto white kind is un 
doubtedly Flag among double pinks 
Glory of Ж-А Иш, still holds a А-у русти position, 
[If h however, we m е pass S bye" d bep 
r. Barnes екет à kely soon to be eclipsed b 
ЕЗ of dine Doubles, 2 pow rosy pink e with 
of an appe "there- 
cds be conddared а redi 
|" а house filled with (нене plants were ré бану 
a da oci sre of Lonicera а тоет t nba а plant 
eely as 
e from cuttings as free a Willow ; 
we gei Fra hope soon ne new 
Japanese Honeysuckle fiip E ass а ina 
Rose. 
In other houses young Vines are grown 
in great abundance and Тео; and in а corner ofa. 
еа crimson, the leaves 
ооба aduta; and the flowers collected inio а reandiah and he found that the dura кн or the fruit was most 
ting h were some ted Geraniums 
hoha бу taap of the scape гуй Eie” ге hair) ~ | easily determinable even from a dried branch, and per- аА on арабе: &t y^ rd Brie on ii "Of s shy 
of. roh ИНЕ fala ye d it u ron eror. constant in each species, ү siah is required, was | sorts, such as Mrs. Pollock, ere and icm а а 
Natal Scilla ү? $ m if the ripe fruit was fixed to Wood, | deseription, Mr. Barn i8 10 make way 
| bolb frem: -Nátaj э tall 98 8 to to that of the previous year. This потоа more vigorous plants, y^ Ment e in 
p i long racemie of blue s ia — is only an isolated character, А more important o eater size in a shorter time than tbey could be 
broad lance-shaped leaves sheathing the det by their | ^PParently, discovered in the course of the learned Pro- induced to м under ordinary — In stoves, 
trosde RM. Hi "^a id little 1 s inquiries, was found to be derived from the on the roo one of which Ste i: bunda 
Japanese perennial, with а deal ü as o of relative position of the Меры ovules to the seed, | is ичн ену, is а good ни сові 
our common Asarabacea, qm which is always pu App ied IAS миди ecin Baber | i inmates of such structures, ы tie je singular lool- 
cordate approaching to „vihat Suber the ing Alocasia metallica, and a great variety 
ovules originate y rid aal diüms and képt chiefly for $he beauty ok 
fot Из saei MA ELS ому, end ме um mi aol d line. round Re diari ept chiefiy for ti e арте 
£ In im 
M Frist де, те — le Me lam min owed P ed. mad to be KE еттен e vane e tne се — sorte ot Ferns, ит 
Larisput, MU ees Машыга ай Ce ised inferior. "In кчы AT ber, ів а paper on mà planted i in the first week - April, are just 
by Mr i Wheeler, of денег and а п еаг sr called Іта іп the genitalia of flowers by Professor ; for succession would recom- 
Nouvelle Fulvie, one of régoite's seedlings, describe шева а БОН planting to be ere this month, and 
аз а delicious fruit, ripening in Jannary and Fel E The Popular Science Review, No. 7, contains among | another in а е is of opinion that Gl 
Th is 1 ч - a long pyriform. shape, consider- other matter an ela pes 9 ertation on & Beech | twig, | generally put i qiiem and that if planted 
ably d and uneven in e outline, deep greon before | beginn ning itt le and е ing i n less ; ; with the excep- | as just [intel more satis parci ts 
рер, then Yellowish, а 00d deal russet tted ; bout buds, prepared by the | obtained, 
isfine-grained, butte эра melting, withabandantstgary Phal out ы very old partiri s imper etn under- The 
пісе and Sd Tour Fherg M a машы ае stood. al 
" on. а class- 
tivati or nea: eid а mao ди тр. Ет ты Teck: | Кө 
боон, ыш — ear r, of pagg ze XXXIV. P. t Simmonds OW. E. m 
0; Че; and a s 
every а bateh of ling Gladioli in Шахов ss қов Де ле Я Mid uice systemnatieal| ` 
dron {еы which suit them to perfection, so t. baba 5, y est in 05 16 r ig Entomo- 
aer Ug NIRE in the pleasure. [mni МА. temperie by a d of tu 
groun nted om one " Sales 
In a бое issuo of Gossip of the Garden, Mr. е, во that ihe names may be eut. labelli 
al oL RE wit adr 1 Ti Ga Жу f a of his gd 
reu in is Si f iS between Mr. Fortüne land (Longmans), to "i 
apd ir Rutherford Alcook’s locum tenens. Mr. Y Fortune had had te реа % А en TL P чы 
аре ita gardena omes moro im рй and statea (p. 55 | ш uie pe ет | Җ 
ч si and Wost Ms — aani ; 
а capital number, all i grinditora, 4L 13 Te psc 31; 
.—— Watts's ЕДЕСА m lots 
Miltonia candida grandiflora, 37. 155.; 
