580 
[JUNE 20, 1F63, 
ө very| Mr. WILLIAMS, gained a First-class, its colour 
le 
bit, which had single-flowered scapes. The ve bei 
eere Byee anteu with: ; "d r margin, and its shape better —- emi 
e 
pretty vomere argentea, with кот s tein her 
n blo r. Bur 
cottony leaves, was shown in blossom by M as| in this paleedg d ве& of Hippeasters. А v ated 
се was Cladium ү ightii, both being паа ble Fuchsia, Pillar of Gold, from Messrs. F i Sum, 
her for beauty of foliage than of flow was Commended for the golden glow of its foliage. 
гга noteworthy tender planta п n flower 
A the Marattia Cooperi, noticed at t p. 531; ; and th the 
lo ong: tic hich 
was iota n in a thrivi ing condition by Es essrs phe 
oC ыо n. P dd "pue EITC 
young example o ree Fer у ophila a Tenitin 
Nenticulata, лосове СЯ ad "its x yes nna 
fronds, with pee 
арй Petunia from Mr. TunxER, Mrs. Sherbro ok g 
name, was Commended, though we confess it belongs 
reflexed angular- nyae ы 8 
tho b 
ce plant 
fin 
Ridlo, "Harlóquit: and е» 
Pallas from Мг. Е. J. Lov 
New Plants. 
257. АтдсАзтА Low, Hooker ; Bot. Mag., t. 
до ME io the ношу flower dew p last 
well as „to subsequent meetings and 
асс will d very hand- 
some Aroideous ean bearing the name of ЖА um 
Lowii. 16 had then Apr] just imported from rneo, 
*» 26 f Clapton, as Caládium Neth 
ral resembla: 
M 
. A. HENDE тзн ха Со. showed the Rhyncho. | 
essrs. VEIT D a pinnate Pinanga, pora Ё mE of ornamental еке stove plants, and while 
RP Both Mr. WirLIAMs and vantage in respect to facility С йыда 
Max the rarer 
to 
ee has the 
ha а the variegated form of Aralia Sieboldi, whioh and nere the other is undoubt edly 
be e Spec referred 
iums—mirabile, Can- 
nartii, and Thelem: re "a promising enough, but Sot 
real character ; 
п а green ground, 
bile having a stain of pale green, ad the others of ied 
along the course of the principal ribs. 
New Orchids were represented by Cypripedium 
Bornean species, remarkable for the 
2, 
HE 
irst a Deutzia сгепа no, one of 
РБ novelties, flowered by Mr. STANDISH. ‚ This 
looked, like a fine addition to hardy shrubs ; 
зай posite shor tly 
and copious terminal racemes of дейехөй 
dodi white flowers e er e Ü a with 
Another fine hard rub, 
v "produce ed by e ан Ной 
the form € а —— Irish Yew, which маз. call Taxus 
hibernica , and the 
young lea: жї а golden yellow w a green ri rib, 
the colour "being. a well marked зое of. the 
Irish Yew. - The same х tad an elegant Nor 
n 
dwarf Mie n with ovate or elliptic oblong leaves, 
and b mu merous narrow spil ikes of white pi itcher- 
Mr. Укттсн had also a flowering plant of the rare a 
seld Me СЕ 
А penatia 
s Senno, came m Mr. 
with variegated = smi and 
striped flo n Senno itself the stems were 2} ft. 
high, the leaves beneath and the calyc ces stained with 
With it was a well. 
d of a dee 
оі D rre je di. E VEM рца 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the white thickened margin. Ther upper г surface o of ti the 
leal 
surface is purple. The spathes, "which are mo 
4 inches long, on scapes as long as the чыне e Мт... 
се sterile apex of the врайіх is covered with abor. 
na owers. 
may be useful to point out, now that Күс... 
pi MEN - ^ ane 7 iivated, and often 
e 
gardens with in anging names, two gen 
may bé ртасысай yon nan When i пон са 
Caladiums may be known ir spadices being 
| covered by «2 s throughout their length, the femaleg 
occupying the basal part, an les the apical, a 
tive f 'Org 
interven ning betwe 
sal p x, b 
the [males аге placed ets above t That Mo 
the upper part is sterile either from the absence or 
abortion of flowers hen they are not in bloom the 
two vereda may be known, Caladium by its Mau 
les an nd r adical annual leaves, un Alocas ia by i itg 
Md 
during 
А VISIT TO THE — FARMS OF HAARLEM. 
Havna endeavoured in. give а full mr z 
the way in which T are cultivated at Наа 
I may now p m iew some of the more impo Pen 
points which appear to "P necessary, and which 
account for the imei which attends it. Some of 
owing to the place being bou 
iv as it were by the 
river Spaarne, the lake of Haarlem,* North 
and the 
It is not unlikely that а moist atmosphere thus pro- 
vided may жи: опе ге the causes 5 в -—— in 
question. whatever the effects m: which 
СЕ > ар "the air Р the district, ie can we 
- ubt = *" ou nature of the land. The 
andy "ug is by manure, is doj љан 
just what inn ъй delight togrow in. T 
it will be observed. aced a few inches below th the 
тоси 
cool and. moist condition. This circumstance, when 
aken into connection with the sandy oil, is probably 
the foundation ich the success of bulb cultiva 
|tion at lem mai 
The treatment practised by "T haud go presents 
o several 26 в worthy of n о not now 
seen how didi» а system of rotation. of crops is 
followed, and how the „land is ir enched and thus 
cn "titi 
show itself. Duri rowing oot 
bars are carefully mter бош injury, кзн the 
flower stems are removed аб a e in the 
growth, not so ELS ith a 
plants as to be £e {гота lying upon and doing injury 
to the foliage. y disease 1 in the leaves is rapidly 
cessa; 
is ca ul mode of cultivation, viewed in 
meis fiina from Valdivia called Homoianthus with na — advantages of qs and soil i 
slie rb with oblong-cuneate sinuately- toothed | no doubt, th of the success which attends the 
root- ét Bis ad n bulbous plants at Haarlem, And 
high Ia — e. hink [om — гар it might be 
arranged, large as ее ut таз апа оЁ а v for us to j our Dutch frie — mode of 
purplish e paler a at е centre. Besides these there | [A7 сојбтабое»у E "Na ture is on саа бон climate 
were several Fern oodwardia japonica, and Lastrea | | and soil, and on this account they must Bir have 
в er refe o nt p. 531; Last | the > bu ilb market to themselves, unless воше ОНИЕ 
> fine glossy-leaved hardy bipinnate | | vanta 
Japanese species; Filix-fomina coronatum ; | | The lovers of the Hyacinth in this country, dd 
and from x & Dorking, A. Р. they are many, Аткыла =ч а question like the fol- 
pannis. a Tm corymbiferum owing: “ Сап we by any means ns ur bulbs ina 
peccemus in character coronatum state of health and vigour, and induce them to bloom 
cn таты fronds narrow below with flat future years" "This may receive the following 
tunt uus ico а massive densely у ball-like онаа ганыс g LI might also be; both p rentas kerar all other living — eps 
in wor! as well as ve an in riod o: 
b bui Soodling Р 7 а goodly number was staged,| Alocasia I tallica. M ' the — ag aturi fual , э фын gradually " 
ut few were marked by the specia! approbation ofthe| “Alocasia Lowi isa stout- -growing stove perennial y. The old age of the Hyacinth is indicated by 
bright looking обе зге Pelarg chilles, | of tm езен еН habit of other Alocasias, and havi inga | the bulb becoming somewhat smaller and less 
villi indio £z LI with crims on] Mura shaded] short fleshy erect rhizomatous stem, to which the |Yi£orous, and by a tendency to break up into offsets—$ 
М congue 9 Z pur: x centre, was one of great sheathing а of the ев leaf stalks аге attached. last effort to perpetuate its kind. Now this being the 
benir, a First-class award ; another called These leaf stalks a wards -of a foot in length, it follows, atter of course, that when thé 
"i es was no : Tum to ^. in me s d кк Maid| terete, tapered bs are fully grown, or if they descending the 
H -Hower, was mended as into the baok $ the per blade some distance hill of life, no effort, made even under the most favout- 
Pri: җи сә fine zone-leaved Perlargonium called | base of the s The blade itself eiee on the able conditions, will preserve them long in 
Е: d popoy b Chiswick last злету d less divergent basal lobes than those |201 vigour. Bat if young and жылу there is no 
exi ir s EUR en pes or horseshoe| of A. Veitchii;they are from 14 to l6inches long, and |T9&90n why they may not be made to bloom well 
fiiia bowl cog а wori d First-class Certi-| about 5 inches in b th at the widest part, the ар | for a number еатв іп — тее вй cultivation 
dA QUEE anb я ile а deep maroon| being extended ае point, and the base |15 understood, and if they are treated. іп I 
оаа bs: ijou fm Mr. Warsox, Im by a deep sin pair of large oblong | һауе described as practised 2 ui 
Othello, а dark claret, of dwarf bushy habit, Пош М. lobes. From the point of insertion of tke atalk |, In concluding these pes өй 
we S of dwarf bushy habit, from Mr. p di apex а stout еи midrib, | days of Tulipomania i A ет Eh Sie T 
Mimal psa de the Ly Set of hybrid spotted| which di y. There are now m E wonder! 
mended in the lump there b ExpERSON was Com-| branch passes near "hen ner ry of the ке ini old * Admiral Leifken" and “Semper gustus 
in these novelties адн eing too much sameness lo as ese are given off -rogala ar раза | which used to be bought and sold on 'Change at mar- 
of gero awards being towards either marg а series of v 
ese 
t согу 
giver о Шш А s perfecta marginata, {гош | seco ondary ribs, also white, reike сагу 
their EE poo with 
* This is no longer a lake ; it has been ре апа із пож 
one of the most fertile spots ча Holland, 
