Avavsr 1, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 727 
insatiable desire its far reaching arms, to be covered in in specimens 
spring with glorious clusters of purple flowers Little | keeping clean. In reference «t his. Perd ihe in drier and more exposed ана When rini 
hamlets and farmers’ homesteads are i cd about in а | Author notices the rop made by Mr. Kent to Ње | managed, end the white blotches on the foli 
sort of picturesque confusion, generally nestled in the | King on a system of grazing by а mixed stock of deer, | well brought out, this 'Sphzrostema із v 
valleys and under the hill sides, amidst a clump of cattle, and horses—a system which experience. has em 
trees where the Cryptomeria, the Bamboo, А span-roofed house, 50 f 23 feet wid 
the Palm all tend to give an — character to has recently been put up iis ely for Ferns and 
dwellings otherwise claiming some mblance to| Је work on Indian PFerns.—T. bli perii ly] andsome- -leaved plants, which, being all won- 
Swiss chálets. What architecture o is, Boweta er, | will be glad to know that an de 2 very accurate | derfull 
has no originality, and is in fact only a sli ght m odifi bota ind st c of Madras, Capt. R. H. Beddome, offici ating ranning the whole length of the house, and being set 
cation of Б. Chiuete style o E, Me. te, has commenced, at his ówü e HEA on gravel, with merely a brick edging 
frames ; their ыр gateways, d larger ера а уегу байа: work, entitled “The T. of the 
eminently Chines e, only in better style, : and i infinite T бевар Jadis. being Descriptions and Plates of the Slovated dr stages, , Of the latter there is only ad 
better kept. Tho countr here, | Ferns of the mos mn». on a large quarto 
unless covered with оч. (which it is sometimes after | size. pies 2 rup s (45) e each Number, with 192 
Christmas), for its trees can never be the natural 
of ДОШ there is such a preponderance of Ever- size, эя: ther with magni nified figures of the fr M 
gre tion. It will b ompleted in 16 end io, рер 
| the accommo сўна of small plants. Among the large 
specimens ате variegated Aloe-leaved Yuccas, 
: n | Gleicheniàs of different sorts—immense bushes, 
* Whethet from Ый force of cust by la law, е | analytical table of the genera, with their synonyms. her ша, оЁ dier йай veget AT little dense 
рк о. ге pd his land that have | The umber, now before us, includes—1. Adian- | fos 
- time to and recreate itself fo eed pra et t|tum lunulatum, Burm.; 2. Adiantum caudatum, 
while this pi object is aimed at, no part of thej Linn.; 3. Adiantum hispidulum, Sw.; 4. Adiantum 
land is allowed to remain perfectly idle, Тһе вате | Capillus Veneris, Linn.; 5. Adiantum æthiopicum, 
principle in wr with the brain and intellectual | Linn.; 6. Trichomanes neilgherrense, Bedd., new 
capacity seems equally applicable he Tout change of км4; А, Trichomanes [aai Bory; 8. Tricho- 
occupation байо! to restore the exhausted powers, or| manes rigidum, Sw.; 9. enophyllum exsertum, | 10 
give E ege De ri In - e the earth, n the | Wall.; 19. гаа ies t e eds ее 11. Acrophorus | 
human mind, | r bo said to be whol ; Tol шул, 
т 
lean-to house is a fine stage full of 
Алагуш, оЁ which Mr. Williams t an enthusiastic 
cultiva hou eben are 
pc docet пд E hardy enint "md Y асса: 
woode 
y unoccu- immersus, Moore; 1Z. Humata pedata, J. Sm. 
р зрос е 2501 ргоапош | author states in a Bots CUT as a аы number of 
1 Lan » y will be pri * subscribers are requested 
to jteclt а plentifuüi crop of dry true ок to to send their names 7 p. ress {о the et at the 
ОР hardy variegated plants Mr. Williams has an 
unusu ally fine collection, out of which has again been 
вее een adopted by 
in never allowing the land to be wholly fallow or un- | and to pay an advance of 6 cd for three nnmbers e) purpurea, ‚ Funkia undulata, Ming е а 
ty en, » 
g con- 
employed. Thus when not producing Mines E These are 7 conditions easy enough to be observed by re- growing variety ог 
the ground is planted with trees of whatever kind the е a MANI red eaves or E M ^ oH ta жй К мөн 
it is | work: балвАБо: би Baro Айай ofcolour. Many other hardy pla migh 
| 
i a^ be d 
he обећа Б WET valat Ees- Rie ue eed af Pom ridi eminem анык good e a A dmm Des A pe =: oe 
space, whether on hill or evel) ey covered with trees | The work is excessively | бһеар, an аһа usefu] to | lowering plante, also meets the e tering 
and shrubs, and apparently in а wild neglected i | those who сап possess themselves of it. W. n H. ed е nursery, This onai ts of 9; е Vari gat ed Arabis 
iv may, рече infer that n crc agriculturist | 1 xt the wi walk, then one of dwarf Blue Lobelia, which 
s unthrifty or negligent, an небу landis far| ZLawsons Pinet nnicum. We have before us | ДӨ AR by Yell 
fror beite о urned to its e ien. But this| Part II. «9 this nis yours ed entir the being backed up with Perilla and different 
would be a great mistake, Тһе careful and general | Lambertiana. Тһе dp of the species is is s excellent ; | varieties o Раб, 
жана e of trees gne shrubs „А ер Japanese, serves | but the colouring of the leaves is much toogreen. Тһе Fir de К he r» of the ipm ce т Со е 
oses: Within d ti e centre of the nursery ar us Conifers, 
MATHIE NE — though scarcely out of the s the of London bear 
inge ht be seen js sides IUe varo ord | gree ЕСУ ст hy aspect. 
which were m g cleared, of f trees ; бя is qe Garden Memoranda., Mas ockwork, ornamented with Ж Ferns 
carefully laid „В. S. Wesen Jim NURSERY, SEVEN | and other pla e lately 
down under crops of trees. “The Japanese cannot- in in SrsrERS. Roan. D, HorrowAYx.—This establishment at 
, beca D it for ips А there is not а FH vith doo effect. Nero o au little alterations 
in the first place, there -is e great amount of bloom, e the fine. ions of Ferns, |. acter bay е also recently been 
means hose rable fo ho Beatty of Cho | m nd everywhere m observed evic 
eve: Wank has been fof cen plied $ (cedem pann ma mm every mier m uM V br ен 
hern and their waters. And p aet eme. Among Ferns we noticed Cibotium princeps, a TE уыз m а nid wins йы ds 
almost all rents and revenues m kind—prinei- | stronger grower and handsomer kind than Schiedei; | Victoria Nursery has lately come into the occupation 
pally in Rice Gymnogramma Wetenhalliana 6) ап t dwarf | of ай нт It already monet LE уд err small 
The volum апа | tasselled new Fern of good habit. The fronds of а servatories ог es, 
extremely pret товоо - and оодо; latter are about a foot іп length, branched, and finely other ums structures; and “ "the “шы ens т 
several o agas bei pes ons o of Jap crested, arching outwards and covered with a sulphury | trance being erected a large опе, (90 
ы. white di of гырды) Ea Ate many noble | long 6, 40 feet wide) which when finished and 
tive, but cs iler а; graphic and effective, TT and. associated them is Marattia|furnished with plants will have a fine ap nce. 
and many very humorous. телу мы pteris evecta, | Неге we found а houseful of thriving plants of 
ме; ече азн better suited for such ав have enly аја new Grape Vine, call ard, а 
limited amount of hona, room, Of Hemi sidien nts white variety of considerable promise. In the show 
and Hymenodium crinitum, two distinct- | houses were e examples of Tree Ferns, i the 
Qus) his qnt 5 amang i tean Umen looking kinds wit undivided leaves, we noticed several pee r a which Mr, Williams is constantly adding im- 
атт ng of X. tio ical | fine plants. Of се various kinds of variegated Ferns, | ported specimens), and other plants, chiefly valuable for 
reprinted from the 
Sacie of Edinburgh, with tho inis lates repre-|as wellas of all the leading sorts of other varieties at at fhe beauty of their leaves. 
senting the microscopical structure of many species 
Visitors to Killarney will find it a very useful botanical | ОЕ Orchids ы, is an excellent collection of well MX 
companion, wn plants, more especially of Vandas, Cattleyas, 
essrs. Longman have circulated the prospectus | Dendrobiums and Aerides, with which and others two 
of a work on Windsor Park and Forest, to be|large span-roofed houses are full. Among plants in les by Auction.—A sale of Orchids, Ferns, and 
illustrated by photographs by Lord Caithness and | йоуег are Dendrobium heterocarpum, a sweet-scented | die pers took 2 ач „> Е еч at Messrs. Stevens’ 
Mr. Bainbridge, and by Mr. Menzies, th gp fetched from zl. 4s 
Deputy-Surveyor of the Forest. We select the|lip, the true Vanda insignis, various beautiful kinds of | per plan similar lots of Cattleya 
following passages from the prospec Web nae and Phalenopsis amabilis, Of the last | ерои с, 1L; Сани dealbata and z Smithii, 
“During his researches into the purely arbori-| we noticed a fine stock of youn plants, and also of the | both in good condition n, realised from 128, 4 кіт рег 
cultural history of PC the —€— ‚ beca: came | handsome new P. Sch illeri iana. ins shor t there is no better plant; similar lots of Dicksonia 
acquainted with many c and in ing facts, | place near London i good Orchids. ы to 91. тах For "oe plants of Lom 
hitherto unknown, illustrating chiefly [^ 5. Enn Ot Anæctochiles and other variegated Orchids, Mr. | from 12s. l. 125. ha Jus ia Todea s luci 
the picturesque old Pollards of the Park and Forest, Williams bas am ex tensive assortm Among newer fetched m 17. 25. to 1 Tri мш manes elongatum 
the old F. L 1 i gulating the right а fine species, ашыг a height of | from 9s. to 11s. and New Хобаш H hyllums from 
of the Crown and the Commons, In these ард from 6 to 9 inches, with Е {тош 2 to 23 нан оьр ‚ to 18s. per lo ; 
An | length, ground colour bronzy y green, m arked through | Draczma australis and Penhi 
| ount à зв chan ve ammara Me 
| ments effected by the succesive gers of the Great | stripes varying at times to golden ; E from 5s. to 1. 10s. per lot of three plants 
] S ерд tist Мау, | species, with Іеауеѕ mero golden; orange blotches on a | very fine imported Vandas now on. 
— in the reign of — = кеме, velvely gr ound, In some of the e which arrived 1 
i of u 
that 
history the Author pes to be entirely new, as he Sonerila. и асе, ^ Ruckerii bas leaves diy : 
round colour bron with | six 22078 
Blenheim Library, and from the Manuscript у КУ EMI ев. Of| plant, а thorny bush, eite 
ears without producing егэ. 
Books of the Constables of the Castle, which js em rtm sorts there are also many beautiful planis, i s е наў тд being diœcious. In March 1 
brought to light only within the last ee years.| propagation and growth of which Mr. Williams is which 
V the yar 1791, the Author эй able to Tw norunt Б, Midi out ise to a vigorous stock of young 
testimony o liring vi witnesses among the Wi pan-roofed stove are ы i ; 
anra бш eogi p. &c., of 1 fes of whom, as Pitcher ШҮН; = E ith them beautiful | 1862, it lowered again, of d — of stamens. This 
belonging & to а class of English peasantry now almost | examples of Cyano magnificam, Cordylines, | tion d а fei d 
extinct, some curious and interesting anecdotes are Theophrasta T ei Hu statel, x POT a vel nt). the POM tree was unfortunate : 
related. А (pis account is е of the establishment | Alocasia Lowii and metalos end phærostema ы эле читы ы фа still exists їп the gardens. 
of Norfolk and Flemish under George III., | ratum; the last evidently likes a considerable amount is of iow Jar Болсо дне. 
and it is shown that al not profitable at first, shade and Prost di as plants grown rapidly under gd siam {== —The question of the 
they gave a great impulse to Она uf ithing | ciah оор, hivi Ehe markings on the leaves he Hone qf tha my cm 
