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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Dzcrwmzm 5, 1863, | 
frequent failure of such tender-rooted sorts as the | 
ee n Hamburgh appears to be, and on the "other 
now have stood better if, instead of introducing the 
exhibition purposes, bu t one which M г. SALTER wil will 
а breeder, and one whioh ue es x 
blood. of fulgens, which has s given coarse foliage 
ht after. for | decorative purposes o 
8 
the success des such varieties "n fte 
e slot. may "indeed 
this variety. 
says practice in answer to the question 
h whi diwe soo No do can find a 
his 
e different estimates whieh | | Cer 
5 
1 
we had 
the light sorts possess, gon 
ch a tns н па 
selecting and im р ving from ви 
rtainly the more fulgens is now obliterate € in e 
ae е botter е — Some of the 
Mer ndan ere ed s 8 would perhaps havo yielded 
is enses showy, the colour being а pe ум 
са бегу лад Pe quite new, so - as da. have 
erved amongst these onan high- 
solouri variety, hone perhaps little us ie recom- 
Garden (Nov. 1863, 
Ha mbur, gh, wi ith rods 
el an 4 or 5 lbs. weight, 
rie ore ike багыш thanh Muse 
as usually se 
re 
h 
ө | sterling Xi es of the Queen of Englan 
y| which, in the ,unceremonious way in 
littl 
d it, thou ugh of fair average Vr amongst M 
t| our pleri Fuchsias from the © plethoric' charge now 
st t 
rought agains them 
th 
T. (9 
W 
They 
1, д 
а ruby-red, brighter than the shades of t this Mes 
кыл y cis Another small Дог sort with 
compact — ulus-fo: Уч ed flower-heads, and of a 
appea 
in е force 
| remember to 
and in mnes edits than we 
an 
usly seen in 
Prince Wales, а truly regal бнт tho blooms ot 
ich Mr. Salter 
M zy yellow tips, after the si side 
with bro 
. | of Stafford's pm Dahlia, b bears the name of Sam Slick, 
the fi 
and like ао preceding may be useful where 
e йозе: not required. 
DIES ORCHIDIANJE. се ҮШ. 
HOMSON's plan to 
Fi orint and эы logist | 
55s 
ч 
Рас 
greatly im 
on the Black оні а 
And not t 
e 
e writer does | 
eir 
in diameter, and which therefore, when highly culti- 
Continued from p. 
Messrs. Вошлмоя®, Тоотт TING. x come well.stored 
vated, will come up to the highest stan dard in respect | o 
to ш»; 2 
of its foreta, y waet turn inwards quit 
rm а ful rved fower-head ; 
паі turally to 
the colour is a 
lag; 
To the same class of flower belongs Prince 
n account of be 
— they 
interest to the amateur, not merel 
many yari varieties еу contain, but t 
БЕ 
Alfred, а х евге. 
у |! large-sized ‚ Variety, well P from its excellence | aigas Зн свая уч sios — up, фізи 
"она t 1 
101 о growing. 
Colvills and 
| term e perio 
eid of Mr. 
the can still find the plani 
iuf 
= т- heads, and the ri 
is rosy ppl e -— silvery at the backs 
SI 
comparatively hardy-rooted vigorou 
among these the Black Неза belije to hold 
a prominent рк 
1 s to es of tender con- 
prove ed 
e е 
-by | 
i 
pas регу tinge at 
ng a дене eit lilae, are still "обот бна 
the desirable novelties of this — 
the Dupon& de l'Eure 
To 
with shorter, stiffer, and i 
n with a tendency to 
ame ellias, but having in these novelties an 
pentagona 
na 
е villis (Phaius peior eee 
*|secunda—once а weed in lec 
о 
18 ү вау those favo 
qua deb like the hav 
ESEERZ 2. 5 
for Mr. Darwin's nM e эу 
cost him to o morsel ЕГ t 
at ves pP. 
Stevens's recent sales a little plant of Rodrigueria 
collections—was knocked 
the Messrs. Rollisson kept up a reserve of the ol 
urites, which аге now һаррїї in surround 
by а numerous train of a ers, Amongst these the 
Pleiones and сой of » xar Rollisson 
е а large assortment, deserv. ion, not 
o; pecial menti: 
mply on account Pg аг Deui. =" di their 
rdy an nd f free ocrOwino 
E = be glad, however, to hear further irure is| 
ienee of cultivators on this 
strictly red group, belongs the Rev. Joshua Dix 
a well-filled flower of medium . size, — the 
c g half- 
airas is generally neglected or misunderstood, 
The charmsof Cœlogyne cristata when well grown will 
scarcely yield to hose n of апу other white-flowered 
uainted, but miae us it 
ts flowers, under 
is seldom seen iu*perfection, because its 
the ordinary m mode of. ‘treatment, are 
ыга eR ы 
сех uesti n. ie short, somewhat. jncurvin upped 
ж. e T drm and being o abs col jur, yellow in the 
—— "Tur ҮЗА centre, t 1 Tah 3 
Naras piian ammersmith, to which — atio: Saumarez, of Es my Size, is of а ar own гей in front 
йе: ivited. m-óur- Garden Memoranda (p. 1063), has gry at the back, and is remarkable again for the 
been ne, and well it might be, since Mr. breadth of its florets ; во alsoʻis Sir О. Bowyer, whose 
SALTER cultivates something approaching to two thou- fo pue are rosy purple in front, paler маету реа 
а varieties c of this fine autumnal flower. Even now, wer above the average size, and rather flat 
e earlier sorts i 18 somewhat 
form than the ороны is of a MA 
zm golden. tips. , Mrs. Edw d Miles, on the other 
із 0: great depth 
eii ecd io 
n its native hills. 
о And yet nothing can be 
simple than its cultivation, for 
more 
all that it asks js а 
passin g of, the winter peas 
plants are displayed, pie 
well worth examining, for the later xe, and "the 
late er sorts are sca же past their Dd 
ture 
ry full, nM deeem and of a рейс: 
bright clear yellow, paler in tint than Jardin des 
reri 
Our objec t however is not to ther to the 
general өйде, "ut to notice неву, some of the 
cage of this form, but without incurving and about 
medi 
year more than an av verage 
734^ be regarded аз acquisitions We unde rstand that 
umber of novelties that і 
ium size, 4 пе yo Lord d a remarkably | 
me vari: urposes; this is 
er n m тент лв ES 
l but havi as usual | the > backs o 
he Me Yates of Manc: . Pbale 
itself cannot produce а finer mass of pure whi Wes 
клы аз with C. orisiate, БО wil 
no wonder then that h varieties 
should have pue their appearance, gn it 
sidered that it is only the choicer of the old 
such as зы Some spec 
e bred fro 
A 
t is con- 
sorts, or 
are 
We did: not but дон ice Dig Эчен eR "ie flow 
pass 
ot delicate lemon tint. 
um i бу & в Boral point ol 
o ием which the йо: rets 
d-petale 
cial desirable property, which án 
die 
= this por tint is little se 
Some large varieties of the GEERS ES group 
seem tobe m n ements on t epe pawo 
own. one о em, extra 
wers, the неми | being of а атэ peach colour, 
ing into rose, vare i one is of a 
St. e yellow 
remarkable fè e b 
well as for it& fait 
pale lilac 
Anemone-flowered sort, 
ntre. ers vex 
flowered sorts are all provided vith Lu ies of | 19186 
| guard * petals; a more finished 
th which had 
, Mr. 
in "eis dte ogether- all the old f familiar. "sorts „he сап 
ub with what result! They ragged, 
wretched-looking things Заз уч de moders florists’ 
none of the c admiration 
d 
single ie n formerly ge уе 
dy of this series, called Painted Lady, has been 
обе; in this, which has three or four series of 
outer or ard flore ints аге 
r 
culus-form very fall and it апа also ау ту free 
кё: ы 
оп точну of Moss among Qe 
tightly | 
ет 
ed indeed fi х 
Pompon, which is dent Ll Holmes ; it is Ln 
пей, 
e ofi moisture to. their. Tools 
riest seaso: - ela a m 
ure in in Wallich в great wor shows at a e, bu 
^ h ness of habit to C. бак 
was blooming 
even during tl 
Bs 
п, 
ch 
utting winds, and 
he 
the 
but it 
j 
UE 
therefore be 
ficial conditions as the species of continental 
аад — dp күз I: if juice be done to 
t than their kinse 
Pelion) docui. de. SPI чараа 
ачам 
common model In the case of the Peine fc 
ciii сна ot 
whether we 
: | red at the sides. 
One sr, ы 
result of grow- 
бошт of Кашка, inches, Alfred Salter 5} 
fine white, 51 inches in diameter. Jardin n des Plantes, а 
not | Chart hover, ; measured 5 inches across. 
to record the resul tion than 
Chiswick, with e rag had кукус бл 
= 8 а 
any other ;but 
— 
| cu M 
bee — the labour and importunity is d 
hi p ыз Blet 
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