1088 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE- AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ooto »en s, 1м, 
vaselio 578 on the Јаве, Seven hundred] sun is off them, till such time as is they | have taken hold of 
Hier of Cinchona Pahudiana have been plauted the soil which they soon do without losi g their 
germination, : acting, as for example in c skeletonising in the at an eleyation of 6000 feet, and КАНН р s = h 
of leaves uw —— in the disintegration of the v been. бшу, exposed toall weathers from —^X затоа 
decaying heavy t ni fom 
са 
y we 
ы ы denih some time been unable to distinguish botanically between | not M - associat меч with flowers at all. therefor 
the  Ootacamund ОДУ е 
ROSE SHOWIN к : ir cendi cy edi C. nitida, C С. peruviana. These S them i i a мере мед неа Аде МА A away from the 
esent state to be one ап e same | flower garden. improved b 
саба ING E м. йлн. ira whic > pos — а Д и о? ie раке 93 ha e therelpro sicud oat mixing a little peril ke them, and adding a "i 
question has n subjected, a new idea name pro ue А in hopes that some o 1 , wl for them б 
t out, which I think d es the attention of| increase of age, will take on the epa fio chara: T de bd gu F: the Ъ 
Director of the Botanic | stand upon. win s the edge o € bed I plant 
Ben Show Committees, sin; the divi donot: Hosen Mi An 0, mavit. МУ н e E attention tothe | Farfugium grande, and Centaurea candidis t d 
pu veral classes the exhi не tion tabl es; and пич ese cal jm n of "Oi dhonas in Ден finds also gym Am 
I think, be о doubt a the desirability hei that from seeds n. him ede gne с айаш. аа ^ edge 
i species was p х ni 
adoption, a our d Shows. ltsr "i gua йо distinguish more than о ce effect, ave tried Beg » Dracænas, Marantas, 
men ations seem to b: 1| ^3. In the commencement of June, ju. T su ЗА рт. md some of the Caladiums, but they all ioca D 
í deb p p TU* | Simpson, Civil Wes pe d of Darjeeling, with з. of fresh Gladioli : 
of each e о 
БЕ 
nas mixed with Gladioli I think would look well, 
e Gies ATE (Jofri i but the Glad 
ntha, Decoctions, prepared with 9 ЕМ. some this year, but the adioli d PH not flower 
im Cx ms nea з рш ere beon Salor sliganiy ашый ga реги, upea rd Wakefield, Yorkehire. = 
piar Я sufferi " : T'ulips.—lIn your Paper of the st. I noticed an 
distinction, as compared with others, was the presence ed by the administration of these preparations r [bs А 
of асар эз number E ымаа varieties. m fever | oem oure rds tho ind. of дена, Dr. Simpson and I en- article on the Tulip by Е T" in which occur some 
he d ti f | deavoured to examine chemically the nature of the leaves of | ideas hard to understan l, and as cannot coincide with 
Tigu MAE it would M and lighten the duties ot | Cinchona EN e gxporimenied WE llb. of эр them, with your permission I will just make а few 
e ju ges, J цэ, Our m: proced О' ut" e тев! 
3d. That it. м assist amateurs in in laic e е un CM iare Ard a certain атану седан u reote | s.on еы g tho red огра sa bé. incor- 
pg oor cp паа: 08 'k-col rect, Res е 3 А 
dre i терыс узен пт назе te leading varieti pem 25i 6 la ), say 
puse eye at after | « After the seed i Po : five or six vears 
before " flowers, and then we have only a self flower, 
NM etam €— character and aa airat Кс veneni Es > рр А e vu Írom which state i& some time or other breaks into 
en ома бнт prese: ас h ыг, s es her а Bizarre, 
y squi 
he 
н чаги епі оѓ ко dagoe wee then A ; 
Lam aware that- thera may be e difficulty in mixed and Logon by bolling. The bitter M » Ule OR Byble m үз or Бове” To me e spp "a an 
carrying ont this plan in the amateur classes, but there | precipitate was collected, then mixed with distilled water and | А08, E »| or ay own experience in ese matters telis me 
TT I think, be no reason why it m ay not be adopted эрен acid added met Шу, А perfectly neutral condit; len that the eharaeter referred to is decided in the breeder 
nnrserymen's divisi ssibly in fiter ei hot, and tho ne neutral сооро от оба т Ie set Тар, te diMinsinMt надае: thn О ПЫШ 
е s 
so af amateur collections. Again, reduction in the the hopes that crystals п might be obtained. iw Qui - hiat m ihe dires Vin d 
arieti Or ee erc n did take en d ззез under "inier deno. 
pag it wold tend t — y — t өс с енда ум, om tliis are lon g and neodlo-sha ‚ and were so abundant | two latter being the absence of a rple tint 
admiration have long been set aside by the influx of 4 thin P М stals а оро аз of Mo pA e on in the breeder ‚ colour, of the Rose. The only 
paradai о varieties, the surface of the fluid and could easily be skimmed off. 
With нрава гэн? Т am in favour of single These, dissolved in water slightly acidulated with корона acid | the flower on ashes into e is that it breaks 
i i , - however, the process was | into a feather, or a feather and flame. Again, Mr. D. 
trusses, because the "individual iie stand ont more | {280 very bitter. At this stage, in gain, . 
arrested, notwithstanding the Е of srlouring ma matter by states that “the Bizarre Tuli Mss —" € d 
etiim and. айога а better opportunity for formin № meni лут coal. The de - ction rystal. ith the fand i T with p УЬ 2 
a true es of their merits. r dispos posal, was Ж nerpest UL As As siie i "tho un; s is -— wit aae Pin radi n: 
doubted. d 0 e needle-shap en ui rown and maroon ; e Bybicemen with some shade 
NS TT rom „ы тм а 2 om the leaves of Cinchona is w SE ie ord. тозу purple. or тош et; the Rose with some shade of 
gl Ze enforeed. Itshould| «4 — еа of Cinchona in British DA A s аа ае? Ari Dewhouldoh tate thi 
be allowed or disallowed and m в should be taken to i iA patei n by private individuale. Five Md —— r. D. shouid however state Wee 
t y with р to expose ince lants have o ence um private individuals dude ER А flaked flower is not adm 
violate that rule. em Nurseries, King's A cIvor at Ootacamnnd, but phey, near) gs Hos died e I Toute, «зин, the feather and the feather and Pe 
applications бт ira ey dl Sad ip being.the two distinctions of marking recognised 
Prenota Po Abo o supply a few. >| by the faney. Тһе colour of the markings in the 
i IN INDIA, — Bizarr; betwe ck, brown, and j 
Ix : the B mtd cive between black, p and lilac; in the 
the Smoon to the Caleutta Gazette of Home Correspondence, Т ed ano y cv г 
à Y this interesting subject. Dr. Ander- Battersea Park Tropical Garden.—Will yonr Corre» | sa m Pec 2 laid down r fi 
son, the very · — Superi of the клен Dn otc to tell us what plants | which should be near! nearly two-t wa- of. a bal 
Botanic Garden, Calcutta, reports off hugo Canna, Ferdinanda, Ficus (elastica ?), Wi gandia, The half ball has been allowed by growers of hi 
, rep ° -— to the yg 
Indian Goyaramens to the following effect : Colocasia esculenta, have been found "by him to|repute to be the ne plus uléra of form; certai 
“The the cnltivation of the Cinchona at Bor dnsapantir in the common garden after mid- there are great objections to two-thirds of д ball. 
i Adonis breed, 
Darjeeling. m el rection was fully reported to the {Summ Again, in speaking of 
Lieutenant- Governor of Bengal on the 6th August, 1862, and | at planting time? Will he describe more explicitly the | saw at Mr. Headley’ s in May last 
dei published in the Supplement to the Calcutta | behaviour of the aladiums - mentions? Will he | roots of Adonis breeder, that is, аласт una from 
Report contained the history of the experiment from | State Te enki ad in working with bottom heat at all " an Mr. D. 
the Sapato of tho plante from ОО on. the 24th March, | seasons out of doors, and how he came to the conclusion | mun by this definition of even едва < and if he 
M until Ead AE AE In quas Корот I stated that the | that (с е улна i saved from Adonis feathered Byblcmens 
une, ia Pe di Hag БАРР а comen bottom. bat treatment ? Ја а. word, will i ne they are пир эе breeders. By Adonis breeders I under- 
as, from. eer 4 delays 
kinds 
was most dite t to procure, where manating from the original v of 
scarce 74 op. expensive, wá Whether : he knows ; s anything about е 1 matter at all? Adozis breeder, a and not seedlings raised from 6 he 
A your scie a former part of Mr. Ds paper 
k Eg 
serias sab. Pug vaia сы Я 268 | to know before & ы v allow him to throw diseredit em " Althongh. the ere із not so much talk но 
* he SEN a ania pains-taking, an. аге ii endo po dd ^ — that they are quite as mu 
the ep Uu eger T first attempt to carry out a very original idea, Pi ants or If Im may indicate а cause for 
i £o 1611 of all POE "fa ЫЯ ofthe degree of hardiness mentioned by him may be, | tl ld florícultural 
u EIER note that 1800 were new] and have been, often grown in the manner alluded to, e Me papers of persons well qualified by long 
partie ics p АВ Report on tho 120h November, in “| and in ho id summers E the p. M ill succeed well. | e ienee to write on the Tulip, and em Rr 
уер 
ма it was shown that the total b of plants p the 
mild dry winter. of no utility to the grower, - only calculated to 
as 2286, of which, however, 1921 belonged t the and in thi ll islead tl еб good men be admitted into 
na, 80 summer, The omission of the Ae too i is a the field, and Tulip diseussion will be as as popular as 
Market Rasen 
atitude. When semj-tro ical plants are glowing with| —.Birds v. Orocuses.—1 see (р. 1016) that you recom- 
má and rioting in д in a Cornish Nove saber; mend edgings of Crocuses. 
when the — front of a South Deyon house i » blue me bow to defend them against their зе 
mæa i bourhood, 
* Cor 
ish|sparrows? I had some beds pe spring Mer Pc 3 
tle А 
vation 
all Po 
ө April Although dao Чыгыз Sinchui to this site tn the ШИ. 
ЧЫ ө T E23 Jafrey 
from 
lad to be able to to report [ges the 
Cin. ppn iad to at Lebongin the end of Ад І ЕЯ the 
+h 
feel them- means of nets, I shou’ 
а long and patient course of | know of some remedy for the evil. D. B., H. 
rapidly, | inquiry, and will hail EA p hol en blosso 
боші in be the higeet health, and that th : 
—— = al а of all the leasure the accession eda м ology.—1 enclose а m 
X. C P ТИКТИН brother worker to their thin ranks, Cheer bim оп, | which, though it may not bea novelty, ве ка 
n, n t 
Gar ie x “з p быш а ad ай in einge of a Ошода. ©} йуөйо k to mop “ча. a marl ss 1з enough а е) м, жете maie et -— — маана to y Ф EM for 
dated the 25th fun 108] о Foliage Plants.—Like respondent “J, Р, I | "ате but arrangements of altered Joay eg caa НЕМ. 
1. I have the hono a S о терот, fo for the information of the | do not see that any advanta, аең 18 iiaa by Mr, uos s|of Botany," page 63. Тһе stigma of the flower I send 
а at Darj E. A. iR А c of tbe | mode of treatment of these plants, viz., that of ка you is the most striking development of what is clearly 
* | briek-rmbbish for bottom-heat, The extra labour it |a leaf y curious саве. Pray try (0 
the Right Hon. t would incur in too { ) 
to th XS E no attenti has been uus great to allow of its b 
of the 
the stock of Сіп. попа 
has been great, 
e ШЕ 
к Е weather I sprinkle them over 
