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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[DECEMBER 26, 1863, 
и. round them, on their return. to the main 
М.Ј. В. 
ness which nnas ve 
e remembered that at 1011 an in- 
;|riger 
completely cover the surface. $ tho earth, to the 
T| wo recommend shoul db 
. MEA S 
ard 
| of of еве hanging marginal | lobes. 
1 h 
were plants 
and 
e been very well че Ъу — of the 
striped race, exhibited during t the past su 
Mr. 
ich 
her 
of those exquisite treasures, O. UTE 
alenopsis, both apparently cse. well, Ag 
great rarities : еъ Me ченен Colax jugosus 
-— e: tem a fim , Ther Ron; an n 
Grena а, Та: arsi 
with a 
outwar while" r. 
New Р 
AURANTIACA, L 
a N 
habit resembles 
The Erig 
iy the pit arid urhoo it is one 
Inde vg f the 
rare species, РИ which comparatively - 
in 
old Maxillaria Warreana 
of iges 
Cabinet), 4 н variety of which was ned once 
eren ly rdie in the same parts 
266. Арл 
This remarkable р" Grenada Orchi 
flower (for the first time n Жаап) in 
сое ба аб Knyperaley, "to which it was 
Linden, 
e adopted as the эзгә of 
*|form in a gr Раша the true Convolvulus 
margin very gy curving 
bap | 
TURNER'S vos go Yr 
hi 
e for 
lants. 
indl. Fol. Orch. е i 
d i in 
ЖҮ, i 
sen 
The foliage is prettily potted, sad the, general 
that о! rrea or (the 
commit — to Eat opinion as to its de babe 
but а g finely into doy wer, 
: the 
mint of the species of "this мит en domm x 
which require a very bigh and others a үе 
tempera ture—points that can only be settled e 
| ехрегїепсе їп default of accurate information ав to the 
found, Let t us hope MES the ДЫ, dozen collect tors 1 n 
gone forth in quest of cool.country Orchids, E 
furnish the most TA partieulars on these 
important matters 
I have scarcely left myself space to do mor 
e than 
glance аб a few of the а specimens vli 
even When out of аскар тен fail to arr t fho 
of the visit or, Foremost .of these 
f Van 
a Lowii which a E^ 
Ф 
whence they hung down in long e иб Testos, 
A ав stre of Schomburgkia tibicinis producing 
ucker. More interesting 
to me was a moble pinnt ri "Denircbium bigibbum, a 
t has 
habitats are known s land, and e unex found а Мт. Ра 
claim to rank as og 1а: ү” is gener ili = nada from beg the Ada erem The ei that they required io to "he fustene dt 
€ tias interesting fact more high, and bear "x their rd se 
мон records, though not to be taken as exact arrange ed raceme of apricot- coloured flow of w 
evidence, seems to affor bing presumptive 
proof that the plant is a true native, and that its | cinnabarina, but they do not expand, and therefore 
Bee ust have been buried as or an peera quite conc eal in thei eir embr: race the minu ute lip. 
period ies soilon which Fach p 
is the pro - | anc d will no doubt become та more so when it т 
diately afet rs айн was жез strengt e "énough to yield in greater | was admirable, either 
for? „At the same place "Me da [Wiese d [Apis It is of easy culiivation, nd was grown, Cattleya house, or in 
man informs us, during the summer in the 
n small quanti Mr. Bat f 4 h h 
We may “just den tion, as bearing on t indie Odontegls use at Knypersley, but on showing | was peau a 
subject, that Mr. WoLrAs — bas reared in his арй е а : nA DI pep кык терм Pole Ме, Pilne”? ч indi 
garden during the past summer Lathyrus Арһаса ас пее los now Orchid Banting лр евз some of ће | Мг. Pilcher's un iring саге and skill. 
and Melilotus leucantha, the first from E $ Will Байаны ooa a neg 
gathered in Camhridgeshire in 1850, d 
second from seeds gathered in the Isle of Wight 
in 1857. 
The of E-FLOWE = 
веешз -— have tvm Eee а limit. сы 
I 
(Continued from p. 
RUCKER’S, 
У all t 
s | it were vain to pesi to. Bas а tithe of what 
among the 
the Dendrobia. But 
ir-plants or in the 
vers other houses, whether of 
high or low degree, throngh which this vast е 
Все it then to say that the Orchids 
inet excellent health, peo to 
. May they for 
DIES ORCHIDIANJE.—No. X 
. 1204). 
WANDSW! 
WzsT ILL, ORTH.— 
lants I m last week as contri- | 
their generous and spirited proprietor ! pens 
LATIMER'S, THE SEAT OF THE RIGHT 
HON. LORD CHESHAM 
HIS lovely place is situated about three miles EC 
ETUNIAS 
ended | Besides the к oC An; mersham, aud t 
a to ec c of cultivators by the appearenee| einn to the gaiety of Ње show-house, there were | mansion, which in its first foundation was very anc in 
M yan since of what was oddly | many other CHEM in tow which had been vue |is built of red brick, and was fully ec аза ой 
мет к "Tnimitablo-— in — | to bloom molested em places where mented in 1826. Itis now 
d, ordinarily n irn 
grea! as what shoul 
follow in the wake of a flower of rw —— 
merit; but although numbers of new varieties 
since appeared, АШ here and there on 
сеи Mathieu for s —has been really meri- 
majority have proved very far inferior to 
that whi ch е attracted “special attention to the r: race, 
have 
e amongst these 
and А, 
of a rattle-snake's tail. 
house, where the уе 
А, eburneum 
Ба т 
pert the latter otra 
tude of its Single А spikes, by no m П 
These were in the East Indian 
^ 
. erbum, an 
A. sesquipedale, "which "bet v was йш forth 
ri а уе р!ап 
It is of. course impossible to surmise vhat x "may be yt 
in store, but a really variety, 
when it shall bá forthcoming, ОЙ be „welcomed 
of t 
latte "dim 
— plant growers, as P. inimitabilis 
- was. 
т the present, the striped-flowered race of ЕА 
varietios, of which Mrs. Fer n was the forerunner, 
у аро 
4 
ut its snow 
tems. 
oolest house, 
ht the 
w-white „Во owers, these are 
In a cooler. ugh Без 
the charming pos Чире бы Ке, anda white iind 
AS brala liliastrum, were in flow thi 
ints à 
Mee 
-| about it. 
ructure, and has 
jk is situated on. а 
green turf, 
f 
ormed by Hexe 
is lake any Che stnut trees, wh 
augment the sug much when in flower, e which 
in e mind's eye Í long to вее in that е. The 
oft ma 
- 
length, that in order to е seen to any 
5 
i 
em 
hand, and the top of a steep chalk E 
ney 
- - The Barlingtonias deserve more than a passing « word. 
the B. 
var ied. 
it andes to tho Duke of. Bedford's estate at "Chen 
varieties es of the 
r bein — 
ты i аге s allowed t Я 
її ihr 
к" 
forated 
go forth. ав обо for public. favour, fi for there 
be Eos in small baskets, or, better still, 
saucer r-shaped „pots filled with Эл and 
so that ong roo 
their lon 
E to the other. The general don of a Petunia Fon 
is well known, is that which is described as funne l- 
side This mono; 
has, | t 
t season, some very pretty 
close approach to a Convo. ped flower. 
рр Now, 
it is this chastely- Келей jum. with its, во to 
„Speak, 
э; ч 
Пу 
2 Mr. "Rockers cooler 
Boing (а ш 
est rosy-crimson to pur i md 
may Tun freely in and out without ur = е шу 
from their EA 
т, they сы 
о, Мт. Rucker grows - bere sweet B. fragrans 
d half- a-dozen other kinds, in | рег 
Of | half 
"scareoly 
ent of 
he has already 
es of e break 
during + as shown p most desirable piani) 1 Barkeria — 
омеа, the margin is almost even, gomme d а very o which there were v 
us-sha 
hite), Epidendrum 
vitellinum, Ж; жете шу = "loo, E then 
L.an 
ceps, 
as he pleases, and һе шу has done it very 
erfectly. 
о appearance, 
same stone would have given m 
solidi and в tability, as the apparent 
his stately building, 
The approach from БИ А wi ме house is nearly 
а mile in lengt 
idi 
аа of 
h, an 
"афти а nice 
continues, and passes 
second of which gives Ауга of a beautiful wes 
which the river Colne precipitated in 
picturesque manner, sib is Rer eans of this dium made 
to form а beautiful lake, whilst „below 
end chiseled outline, which i 
legant a Petunia; and since we have 
this those should 
ed 
ose of the other grou 
which referenc ce has been n mad e. ү 
"ы 
character x the corolla are а н ged, and as their | wel 
presence increases - length of {һе circumferential 
gans y refl and thus we 
have а бахаа -shaped pe wer with five reflexed | ! 
lobes ви] superadded — cap irit which мз off е RÀ 
produces as m 
deep cmn as there en quede гіена ME 
oiv Н та oothness and definition in the margin ае 
Such flowers, moreover, have always a loose 
occasioned in great measure 
, In these latter, the 
i ini 
course of the ensuing 
and many others were sini ^ e mat vi 
flower-stems. Here were the fin 
nest specimen 
eaving this bridge the. тома little and 
* There 
from. Africa and 
€ 
been told that 
t n e Е there is a still loft 
A islands, and 
er fine espe yet to come to us 
X їз rauch to be 
are 
specimen of. 
ier 
an allied ies, S. dichotoma, which че not yet flowered. 
are other Sobralias 
measure by the?’ will require to be kept coo 
Peru, which may probably reach 
е сада бнт НЫКЫ 
winds d 
еы те а " ed pne tree, Every 
charms, 
nee now presen 
mit, the [t aty ар Mid harmon 
прыть. Certainly 16 ів one of thi 
of the kind асас 'asintéd. 
e you find а bred, 
together а few living plants. 
the cascade it _ 
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