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SEPTEMBER 12, 1863.] THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 667 
OYAL HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY.,Yaried by Cinerarias "M афор spring ps other plants, and in general во well marked, that 
FLORAL COMMITTEE. The filling out of the кер eans of e - |е advent of an entirely new form, presentin 
LIST ор. AWARDS, September 9, 1803. | a" v" a bog p и 4 e Аг t не à hitherto pako own, 15 a circumstance 
IRSI-CLASS CERTIFICATE, ental or variegated fo iage, mig e varied | serving prominent notice, Such a form occurs 
Варна fram pow ad infinitum; d of o f the usual eases with m нара а орн таи yq Ww LM 
'ADIANTUM CARDIOOHLAENA, from Mr. bu instead O Оо 8 out е n present yolum 1 
E EAP Wood from Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Bon, же we were filling up one of the patent heated | which has since been received i m а к Г» Аз at 
DAHLIA Wire Perrecmoy, from Mr, Legge, Edmonton cases just now referred to, almost all the treasures | Kew, where d is now flourish 
DAHLIA ded ims. ош Me -Leggo uc of the stoye and Orchid-house might be safely This plan s first dise parnih во long since 
loma аала топ: Икар ааа аА introduced, аф least during the period the plants | as 1819, vea ы ate poe "Ov NINGHAM, опе of 
D-CLASS CERTIFICATE. райпо. д in Бона {зан as as ape ir whose "specimens is preserved in the "British 
Daun WATT y Mr. Wheeler rom o 90° may be commanded, would| Museum, as we sae from a notice by Dr. 
Dna а Keyes only be necessary that the case should be entirely | SEEMANN, who *In а list of Aie E 
Dania BRuxETTE, from Mr. Hopkins, Brentford filled with heat-loving or heat-en during plants. | A, CUNNINGHAM иту егис in the tropical parts of 
panne Qux лр Hno; frora MF. Элгиза, Chelsea But, even without providing anything more than | New South Wales (as Mime nd was then called) 
DAHLIA RoUNDHEAD, E OD Mr. ir d the mild temperature of an intermediate house,|and forwarded to Sir ЈозЕРН BANES, ssh; read, 
Ранил Mzssrwazn, from Mr. "Kimberley, Coventry what a glorious association of half-tender Ferns | under No. 289, the following :—‘Aroidee, a stron 
рани | otv nein * 2 — and Begonias, and such like plants, might be|herbaceous plant appearing of this family, wit 
Рашыла Певао from Meserp- B ” accommodated, And herein, as it Дир to us, | 3-pinnate pbliguals РЧЫ acute leaves, with- 
са Агас ох аа oli Р та {з one of the chief mea aL liss MALING's od fructifioation. Shaded woods, Mount Cook, 
GLADIOLUS CHARLES DAVIS, from Mr. Standish, gres eated cases: that o of e е, eavour Bien July 2, 1819. Can this а 
Сатет з EXONIENSIS, from Messrs, Veitch & Bon, Exeter & yen even to cultivate, in a ——À tender plants | Fern?’ [In his private herbarium CUNNING- 
rH otherwise would soon paa or lose their | HAM had labelled the ppopiwmon doubtfully as an 
Ранил (edding) Том Тномв, from Mr. Rawlings, Bethnal Майа and bea ený y in ойе à iable and pare rohing | Аеш. „thus co ww ping Ead Fern ke spook 
or chilling atmosphere of such a situation, For an urning to 
AR mith, Dulwich Hoxormn Јоврат, from Мева, F.& A. | iS not to be forgotten in estimating the utility of | of the colles dinis to in the British Museum, 
PuvTOLACOA DEC DECANDRA VARIEGATA, from Messrs, E. G. Hen- | cases of this kind, that it is from the ordinary or nd a ingle ond which is forked, and has 
йо. s Mas. Poux, from Mr. Btandish temporary inmates о His чот or at least of the md the р ойга bat 15 4 ne ts th 
GLADIOLUS ETNA, from Mr. Standish warmer of our garden glass-houses, that during | each of the branches (pinna). e entire lengi 
GLADIOLUS RANDLE eum аби Мт. мулт" winter and early spring we must Фат the chief g hene branchen i А пей T р leaflets ато 
u$ j 3 ^ 
Messrs. Veitch & Son, for a G ТО pply of pleasant-looking flowers and foliage. larger those of the living pla ew. 
do nm. E. б. CE VA eror pom And 1 7 it be а satisfaction eyen to preserve There is little doubt that Lab m gathered 
ES Ром vox Ва LIAS, VARIEGATED PELARGONIUMS, and | sugh T subjeots in beauty by the aid of а two or three degrees south of Endeavour Rive b 
a Беко otat, Merria held on A КОТ Сенд. | айоо се of this charaoter, how much greater |18 is identical with that of СпуміхонАм; ut 
ELARGONIUM OF THE BLES, m | sa 
Sr G. Smith, Hornsey Road, e fact of being able to cultivate and brin them | of the stipes, it is Latin to determine cias r 
BAIE ORDINARY Megriya of the Committee will take bes fiowe x Ari aid. ii it was а - error pet dA; n he stated the 
Tuo as Moonz, Secretary to the Committee. Let u I. a moment leaves d де: г в very young 
might, dii foggy аар а di to pour cà plant. —— are innate, e! it may be 
ght and refreshing grou the temperat 
en PETAT Chronicle, uet ESL s he eie T RU Eos i icr MR The sain figure of t Freen, published in the 
АТ Of Ferns we ht introduce the red variegated 
аР ete dt Еа Pteris ек the white "рч Pteris albo- мр ect ot this rare anl dh ing plant, which 
lineata - ам green Adiantum cuneatum pea named Dow. NTA SPECTABILIS, familiar to 
xs ^is FI Meier which is em of gems amongst decorative| those who are аад examine the growing 
indiget of fadi in beant there isa mor d e | Ferns, A, е e feathery decompound-fronded | plant for themselves ; de as ширин all that 
8 i T TOTA SAAN 2 vallia dissecta ; if the ease were large enough | is known of ita history, " subjoin KER'S 
— "ma aecompan 8 this figure. 
e white variegated Pteris argyræa might be асе 
anti w h the of Stangeria me xa, 
by which we may m наз ыч preserve fresh and 
ү iet getation in our very houses. sided iar Era aid m 
tis at this Season, with drear HACIA ES машы with its orim ооа, 
n the not dis! M future, > ; Ё 
gs аз indoor PLAN as a зва ics ring а 
means of continuing on опаа 1 like а yibration ЕНИ да. ET E 
of ks Казен emotion d by the su nd рде crimson leaved sorts, m К: be рои Тһе z 
garden w zenith, becomes а fixed idea iii ba 
мы bu ih ni ы Yer well if this were so with prre v e тыу сары бз о Topf — ere t aatar et | et Plange ЫЕ: 80 FE pum £ Фл ij 
N larget even dull depressing | Tyco берейн in variety might carpet the ене а1 іа 4ћ һогв һай ( 
ovember, Yr still. es the monthe which follow, | Neat bushes of Ardisia with "their scarlet berries another) 7 Tni it to that genus, the epe 
AAA by >» е 1б іп {һе way of in-door might atone for the de arth of flowers , but even in the о of B ow enia, Laid ahna reatata AID 
ga р» >н ost as cheery if not a "57 these latter need not be wanting, for 5100016 nót = zarm pinnate 
tod in summer question is, as Begonia insignis, and D. fuchsioides, "e жу as in авропа and other Cyeadem, but decom- 
3 ir d h pink, the latter with coral-coloured, and 5. poun und Н rattia 
wit 
First, we must have a plant-case. It ma ivifolia with snow-white даа ТЕТЕ 
an ordi jury Wardian dia or it be hat had i tz al dir ашу, though necs баней) jii Mur T erer of DIU iet me $a 
pei. form of it called the ida: ad Penta Рр pupa gt Ok. Pulli Gf & fond фо 
ase, which has been so successfully d | with the у nan as а set-off, to E a lasted sk As Endeavour Is o Si 
jn т | more extended. Dwarf Palms, of which some very | Nothi bao» чы эче 
um VALOR qe e iei and elegámy ones have cwm i PN exhibitions, | Mr, apum Нил, the o днд - Bin peu of 
plants than the othe ui a very pleasant wi inter might vary the foliage of the prominent non- | the Brisbane Botanie Garden, rediseovered it in 
scene, though of df af Re е vino Sape, Lue ects; дн кр as argyrites at | Rockingham Вау, and sent а young living plant, 
out of either асат — least, and sma I plants of some others, might do good | with full grown dried leaves and a male cone, to 
о secure this, , th ust be filled seryice in the same way ; all VA eool-house Отачон | the Royal Gardens, Kew, in 1863. From these 
plant; vini [^ sho эй vari t eiut whatever might chance to be in flower, would be 1 
Ta^ as s o oloe ап эз э du is m аы ня at home ; plants like Vries would be very | нЕ: dif їп КОРДА АДЕ КИН Жу; ниге г 
livin е | effective ; Torenia asiatica pu n 
endless 
il own TE Lg "The W ase Једу з unenumerate ? the name is legion (Sis Gron кар E, Bowzw, „ "Captain- 
Lies d bre- pied made | Wh ite лоно чода not aa dy of aste General Led Qus беу. in ET Y" s даь ж 
RT. 7 E Воже, materials like t ge m gn of. the Australia ш miich 
er ajoy e all “thi о Е орі plant miu 
„ке Pig bugi pa Lr of botany, and ur Ms оса 
у be se Mou) d сазе, ecd ren eharaoter of 
-room — e M D) texture its general 
арн and the nd are so Very iri to. ж T som 
Г rie | i 
ката. ons z ЇЇ have our th Чо е 2 n 
s ер we wish to АП one of tho c WC RTL st ar inser | eMe ore Шэм». habit o£ growth, 
EE and haye had the forethought to pro- | attractions, and shall be glad to turn o thej деу, &c. en tirely accord w ith that of 
tes eariy and а veio шыда i Sot ara fe oin Ййш neces as dop i nep E 
о j e alone, " ruit are 
commeneing to blossom by November, would per не adag Piant-oas ber m 4c б rur t ere long they will be 
ciem d carry 
on with flowers quite to the end of the year or interesti orms abis hed.” 
even longer, then red and white Chinese n (уд occur {Бш oP and vg Pi whole pes Voy lant, which is that which has 
Рен would furnish а succession, soon to be! family possesses features so distinct from that of Р 
