1108 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[NOVEMBER 21, 1868. 
cdd dein tinted violet, indeed timo a maroon | 
in this t through the paa псу of the florists, 
S ds 
gth, and a very much divided lamina, fout 
S." remarks, a other things to 
ling whie QU 
а | part 
| m шеш, 
ong o ings io im 
Dus to the e nd with it length to the 
Spike of flowers. we desire toat, this coe | 
onid Чи 
bat it габ "ev red that 
a above the leaves, are not reete dos ‹ 
Зз though 
lea 
t ‚ 3 foot and a half long, and aboug 
а n breadth e base. ТЬ x frond i 
Кооз. and of a xs ейі colour. ond 
ріпог are somewhat deflexed from the plane wd the 
frond; and the ultimate segmen nts are all narrow linear 
РЕ 
1 th 
ed th 
“ар singly in а мано 46 
Darea group, and is 
n eut w 
preis = XV апа gaw ied e 
appearance, санаа different from the — 
they bear wed on the plant. — som 
ry; and though о 
be remember: 
Hei e, then n,is a fresh "grew to Agen 
to set КТ the hos canens of new forms plant 
It was no doubt with some sid object rt vi 
e| 
НТ 
cessary 
ground we should favour, as little as “ J. S." "hi mad 
style of setting ќир, w 
whatever is used shculd be tlie 
Lares think that 
naturalleaves of the 
is apparent in the 
former rem 
e garnishing was de sira ble: ey may even be 
to the b 
ddition to the other handsome speres о Er section 
alrondy i in cultivation. is ranada, 
here it was gathe red by arise во. 1019); Ес іп 
ry Фа uito, Jameson. Th Ap vated 
m whieh we have seen in the nursery of Mr "Ва 
f C 
Cortago, o, in Central America. Its 
| like frondes, will, we have no doubt, render it quite a 
“ 
| favourite amongst cultivators, 
ur 
D төртке Малыш T. i 
Fronds subcoriaceous, vato, 
about a foot, the stipes quien + or а а fot cH pim а 
that the schedules of the Horticultural Society Fr rimis rA An srete poh tho ipaa duani сайда, 
former days embraced prizes for new Hybrid ць now that the mim is abe are glad to | irregularly crenate, and воена margin, 
Garden Shrubs. Sucha class, from its ct bear- | join T е contem ра рго фа NUN : Tu (6 inches long exelusive of the caudate extremity of 1 inch, 
i i i and 2 i broad) the upper somewhat smaller, the 
ing on experimental horticulture, ought, one would |this garnishin XCess. terminal one about equalling the lower, which bas th 
think, to be stereotyped in the prize lists of-a body | not think de Reiten T СЧ pes e pikes i is nearly | posterior base КОТЫ than the kateri r, and broad and trun- 
express inco: T: d f ancement of|so ае Ne рЫ аге ро at boa rd а cately rounded, or sometim Ре large posterior 
А t В wh ced M ds Hy be lower pinnæ shortly stalked, the upper sessile ; 
hortieulture, so as to be o to receive any stra en in vases, ins subpinnate from a central costa tomosing in about 
novelty t might from e to time spring up, And in respect Е: Sin béllisbipebt what we should two series of irregular areoles without appendages ; sori very 
(and n the le en because not often used), as recommend would be to eut um раі e a eh to| numerous, scattered thickly over the whole under surface, 
ll as to act as an ever-operative incentive ; but | retain а couplo of its own De е аи, pcs ану sonly at tho bus; 
Neg A bag a in — - hee an of preventing ime iR ^ г) Ашын айчык евра m s : 
somehow or т 16 has been wed to lapse. | : rachis proliferous in the axils of t 
hether encouragement of this kind ће agai his habited and very dist; ern wa s intro- 
ortheoming о б uld at least strongly es a e ^t mpl Зич last year n the Nevis ud а оша or thre е years since atot the Edinburgh 
urge upon plant growers the advantage and profit | Cultural Society in holding an internati near It is remarkable amongst 
St Diar the ires some such task as that Thich Hardy Fruits, induced the Handsworth Y the polypodioid net-veined species for its very copious 
т; JACKMAN has só ccessfully worked out. een e hold a Lipa SEES poire at d sou and very irregularly disposed and variously formed sori, 
` ; " SERA irmingham, on ays e an 
ve and distinct species in many RI Shows. Тһе [experiment y о far a success „that 
Ee "Ei DE NAE MEE the Society has announced i nt paa vA me сн ing тау ha а А 
turne to go оой богине in this Msi And ifte nder Fruit Show annually in the frst week of мр | tail- е point fully ; an inch lon he caudex is thick, 
1 М MIT P ith lance te A inate appressed brown 
boundless, home-grown fruits, but t unquestiona ably the open scales,- "Tha frondsate x а dull deep green eolour, and 
class, i in which fruiterers, dealers, &с., „both from the row fra m a fo ot and a half to two feet higb, and from 
Тнк of an article їп a contemporary, | {о 90 broad plant is well adapted for 
manner of EXHIBITING GLAD сымен; noticed in p. x M EL deca та interesting. We know of йш pobscultu бгз тарб the freely branching 
has somewhat mistaken som arks of ours at |80! this 3 сһагас of its creeping caudices. Аб the under 
on the | same sul subje ot, in which we have recom- | Of E deed "to DC ro Ioa Ple i|" rface of the anterior base of the pinnæ tubercular 
proper garniture of |вп ccoss in its endeavour carry ou rocesses are formed, which e ately assume the 
Gladiolus flowers. Tie же very properly, why it uudertaking. The show "takes place on the Ist, 2d. P анса йет; giving onds and rootlets. 
Should come to pass laver E some of .bservations on За habit of the 
| ckin-the-Green, and ; goes on to express 
t finding the leading —X арра 
ns, 
is p. eased to 
to all the world a ten-guinea silver cup for the 
ace E of fruit, — must be made before | 
| the 26th of the present mont 
Зод f, Ра + 
Мз герге 
lorüoultunt ДА whose opinion 
say, are for 
to Mr. Scott, of the Edinburgh 
| Botanic Garden. 7. M 
most part sou "his ld trustworthy. 
which h conde emn Now, 
PC TT WE T т T£ 3 
& 
3 3 +1 1 NN 
xc rt TO NEW оту —No. П. 
ыны 
though we confess f 
using еч рр К ме certainly did n mean mia 
recommend its abus weare very wi willing 
*J. S" in his protest үне үн рк Trin the Green 
nnd of seite up these flowers mbodied in the 
MC gx €— 
any one will examine 
Daum open garden, he will observ e that it 
stands лде тыы Ды vi апу foliage, challengin 
admira sólely by the force of its own 
аваат 4-6 ЕУ r independent of adve pongo 
ornament. The flori t in han by 
means of 6 X d M A oultivation has 
added immensely to its brillianey df: colouri 
length FI its spiko, the size, form, and sub 
individual and its robusi 
rns were used, but more freque: 
Dig of the Gladio lus itelt was employed Чо form 
first witnessed this 
arranged symmetrically аб the back and | 
sides ; and towering етке е чар, а not 
intruding themselves in front of the A little 
тшо а be of their own gr оті 
wth. 
used, indeed, to be said that they begged or bought 
a spike of Gladiolus| 
| не. кю. which it was carrie 
el 
а Y or p аа of the 
hibited. 
legends, t the whispered s story had some foundation i in 
y thus they s seem io go on UL v 
suspi * Canterbury. 
Б | members of the fraternity. Doubtless, as with other 
E great source g ж sod is doubt; 
run 
large 
raised. А flock of aD р is yc 
ry, and the rs find k^ e Sp aa to do 
aars ther stetisós and i зате а 
vong some enis жиш 200 head 
place it was they saw a ton of 
| fact, but to 
adopted, it was carried on in secret, as t! ough t the prac- 
titioners ун hat it was not fit to e exposure to the 
light of day. "We have no el moreover, that the 
2, was very m 
have been 
m: the advertiser, althoug! 
| says, exhib; €— r com Ages “himself f, tells ain that 
he satil БО 
= 
uite marvellous,” one writes, * to 
You can 
and s e things are not „dearer. 
all kinds and сарі out of 
chur 
are built very 
ав 
story, den 59 
in some strictly 
а gale 
Ferien ведена AS IN PREVIOUS Yuans 
There is no eae "bem, би but the most bare-faced 
essness, Тһе ertisement, indeed, о 
ише “in large quami" the moral qualities о 
ts framer, stands as ni ЖУО 
апа ег batten, tho аа g up and down 
лз to be v markable den 
а water eoni t to 
[ee pé AR to shoot trough t EE ! 
slightnoss e the buildi gs сај 
risk conversa through what hat the 
exhibitors of T "сопа 
randi of the Gladiolus shower in his * improvement оп 
He first cuts the spike 
af as 
he int: 
revious у 
nsci im  orbibitors of "he Ded 
)0 
The 
ttle 
Ens wo friends of ш iue who o had j just. Ар, ни 
e ro holdin y 
d 
n them d tl 
= 
еен шар. 
nature. 
with or without a le the case may be, gene. rally able. Аб t the commonest ers аге very 
vct as i the oliage is sup m plants that таге and ; plants that you see in England i 
mor eur DEN ОГ Hin NEW GARDEN FERNS. ту пина cu oem ut снага. 
hene соб SPLENIUM FERULACEUM, Moore, Hb. НооЁ.; Hooker, нео M. can be mae 28 carcoly вав it, but фе 
the produce z оле ам. er of Ferns, t. 38; Id. Species Filicum, only y one ke conid T ма a price i 
n m e—I fear А 
ronds ht mbranai eltoid-ovate, 5 
на - t gremio. peines пе numerous Eccc "Common Md h T з has bg d quii ea n is 
Б реалан of| about 3 inches long; timate pinmalos sh short T re ине | paia ш lee е на has quite to be unlearnt.- 
is of no conse-, late, simple or two à i-a ELEM Масе usually | The climate is of course so very different there. . Still 
grower, if he have апу real ебат ; dendax ibd erect ; apes stout rer TEA who mean to work and А 
р mind t. ап arrowed in front; primary and Pene new ways, there is an amazing % 
ension. . .. My protest | glossy, the ulti ; sud commonest flowers sell from 2s. бо 
t for much, still, my mind will be| А very distinct and most тунын бор! Fern, |2. 6d., and umen carere are хосу 
оїсе, however feeble, in | with something the aspect of A. scandens, but more Бе watched against, still the growth is 
ial so deni, and compound, and differing entirely in its Се not | гарі.- I heard a report of rae 96 сава i 
3 ӨЛ peara e fronds раар qm 
the 
raf. Cu, dne заг "1 do 
