38.—1845. ] 
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CHRONICLE, 
THE GARDENERS’ 
643 
Mrs 
Eclipse, ‘Cle 
Beauty < y of Sussex, 
Victo 
fection, = Abbot, 
and Vivid. = ‘or th 
e first pr 
eX, 
miral 1 Stopford, ‘ata be 
n, Empress. 
x Pri 
_ vey, the follow 
Princess Royal, V 
e best stand of 12 dissim 
onpareil; Alice Hato, Ad- 
Rose: Ss, St 
pe 
e Nars rse: TAa A Sg me me Prize, 
foe Gol I Me as vas aranna M E of 
Pn 
f£ Camberwell, for a collection, 
saad iy Standard of Per- Mara Crista Galli, Lilium | 
e genus is regarded ally ot 
of Sussex, Lady St. Maur, | a promising roman gr yea aie | 
matum, and several Hea Group: s were also sen fed 
and. Mr. 
as è 
because of the tubereles in its o nice. This 
gh ted in sandy loam and leaf-monld. 
e growing it requires to. be k kept in a 
| Euc: 
bulb a sho 
|In n summ 
ati i 
ari of 
Nonp 
Hawthorn, 
Small 
r 80° by day, 
er. Tes a nium mn the leaves will MAR, die off, 
Ea it should be kept in a warm pee use, pgm nite 
ary, for afew weeks. As soon as the sal makes its 
appearance, which will be in spring, ie ha agin 
ven gradually,and the heat increased.”— Bot. Reg 
Garden randa. 
James Newton's, Ba , ‘Chen Heath. —This is a 
very 
the i n eS pie 
ory of Sus- 
hird pri 
ra, fine L We a Sa ptt ana 
z very. large = nt o a into Jancifolium album, 
Mr. ' Pamplin sent a 
een of 
and 
l- 
co. 
l olly. 
Mf. 
d 
Wi tsen nia ogm. Mag of breadth te 
t gether group- 
the style of dares ‘Price, 
+, 
H 
about 12 me mths, apd the pro: 
riaka he an pate made is very considerable, ral 
of what are called the Montserrat, in some parts of the 
The Cut Flowers and Roses were not the least cneoreet 
ing feature of tbe, Exhibition; i the latter, T, W whi am wa 
Mes. A 
an 
o Mr. | chiefly from Raai; 
north, but which is in ri ty s Blac k Jamaica 
Horticu ltural soca. e gue 
; as kg 
H the 
Plu a? 
l bl Passing- 
Seng AFAA Malon, Vinele Tite and 
other The best Grapes were produced by Mr. 
taig ; white Museats and black Aarie were 
só sent ‘by Mr. Chapman, Mr. Doran, and Mr, Stowe. 
T 
fruit 
, Marchioness. at 
d of “Perfection, Virgil, 
1 tm, i ANNAA Em 
4 m Vrs. Sh 
Princess — al, Ci Betiets. ; : 
Rose Catalog 
peste Is: 
ae eae ites 
|t e 
ES g raa is 
ous. The er ard = 
in the neighbou kolos ad of eath in most 
gay little conservatory is kept up, t 
which a 
the roof on which is 
press 
pa R We have before us 
Rivers’s a for v Ts, well witty 
ted to Grapes. 
Rev. John Clowes’ ý Broughton: hall Manchester. —At 
ly de 
ba hifa with notes of a useful character, and 
; pa fed selichads As Pion was abe first to publish a 
ood classed 9 oies of these favo urite flowers, so he 
ded d to Mr, 
Pa jah Cassander 
Eao for E Ex 
Champion, F 
of plants. in the kingdom—but I can onya say 4 ink the 
plants are in fine health. The mode of cre: 
spheric hu midit ity here dese 
Fat + kind 
fils directions for cui 
= $ 
Et sb 
TEETE ways: to ied upon, 
ndation of select ra for small ie. oa idea 
cf ji extent es which t he a of Roses is leew. 
oe about a ns of the soa These shelves 
wylerpre of, witl narrow ledges, 
y Mr. Ri Ton age 
t enann 
Water i ‘is poise’ in 
einai 
r budded. 
plants. Twenty- four at were occupied in padding, 
from 5.to 7 o'clock daily, rae the whole of August. 
by turning | a reer 
in, a few mi nutes, 
C fone on over eet the stages, or 
Wor uld s ty ren are te 
r. Clos gene: 
of mu form beds for these 
Os rouge “mies (Chin an Bourbon), an. = 
ches hedea 
and» 
Ex pion the soil 9 in with manure 
alf it p 
Victoria Medal. was, albe 
oniensis, Bri Rem 
a extends to 24 
em a wi a 
i arefully classed 
pages. 8vo, sad 
~ Cdk aanried 
m Asa 
Super] a 
Ay edie fe mgs 
each. w 
ak in favour of the 
phy of the 
b: Bonita, 1 Due oe Ne- | diy : Fidelle 
} for Rénon- 
adiator 
+ Lyçoris for igen Renone 
f Juchess. Spa Sutherland cule, &e, af Ss , are sad ble 
mere 
eri, Pri riıncess neess Royal, 
' Carnea superb, 
ve: 
gans, Sabina 
d, Groomii, Teediana, me celsa. 
Plants. 
Masters’s Cymbid, 
Gynandria, Monandria.— 
by Messrs. 
T) 
rara ci 
: um Masrerstt. 
Epiphyte. j Orchidacers. 
ea grand iftors, 
ni 
Picta, Garland, Melb. 
his: was received from the | East: Indi ies 
Youe Ws man Royal, 
and Superb 
ite 
1844.. ist inet. speciem with, snow-white | Sa 
“Tt is a yery d 
sweet-scen a 
ned aan kyani cgt of kalan 
med by: the late: Mr. “Geil, after Mr, sre oue 
cutta, “It should, be potted in turfy heath-mould, at 
ae uld be * “the hands. of Rose | principle was 
(Stove ener 
: se ponp 
om 
ec 
very “rete “plat houses ticularly, 
pleas of examining a.plot.of: Grass. lawn devoted to 
of electro-eu m ure. pair of 
ed longitudinally aren, a parallelogram, 
P mayas at each, ad, Ki pa they terminate. ina. 
horizontal wire, ro r buri = 99 
from whence; 
neatly mown: wer-beds whic 
nare many of the new a para such a 
ramosa, Visearia oculata, Lupinus | Har twegii, the differs 
ent kinds of Zi bape ur, 
many other showy omen 
rm the square 
7 | benas, and. searlet Pelargoniums, Morea 
_ a e flow 
the on 
nnia, 
ants. 
of Psy enew miimi vee 
with Re: 
observed in: one 
it. will be necessary to. use shading. in x 
| by-this. means the-temperature, which 
Poer by day, may be regu ne wichous “odie 
wa 
nf 
$ 
= Nevi Rival, yle,| m 
a k Wat | ba ry. aa a 
Pe aa 
Chalvey, show 
outiin 1846, named 
red; Miss 
st blooms 
Pe a joness 
e arquis of Aylesbury.— 
blooms. of 
| but, shoul notat any. time be fon hs ja 
named sath Regis 
during- its? period: of growth. To maintain a “cat Ori eg eee 
the best kinds, were Spirece Li yan, sed ane venga 
plants i in good, health. of ‘Pasi re asi 
Cann ari Two-coloured Fairy 
Tinh 
ed, of four. Seed- 
IDES... 
Bloom. (Stove Perennial). oalde, p pE od 
eres 
Monogynia.— Manchester: states that 
this ARAP n. eee lb, whieh was was brought 
- | from St. Blas.orS. Felipe, on the west const, of, Mexico, 
and that a similar plavt, from, Guatemala, is:in,his eol- 
lection. T are Aoa ani tees and flowered 
of Albion, Sas 
without leaves in the month of Mareh.. Mr. 
edog Tihei ie fon the. British, 
ote ie Epiphyl- 
3 th w large, | thus describes t lant. “Leaves. few, im, number, |, 
eand s als, peat tape a | green, with a b pi aT ae about 4inches wide, | 
—Mr. Aga a % 7 Cruydon, exhibited: a good deal tesselated and pitted. The seape with W 
nd of Chin: flowers, glaucous, ta ' smaller, hy 28 
leetions. oj oe ining the inches long. Spathe and bracts w: ; 
o rhe best t | green, equal, about:an ineb long. Ovary oblong, three- 
a: ; Miss Ba Fa dats T ra paeran. with three s cells with Latent 
in, each, curved: down: 
searely iy oa ry full of honey.” Tim of the flowens, | 
mens. pale. green 5 2. 4 ‘nats 
petals, "i sty Ria shes ongs | 
on a e of em sal a very a pleasin: Ya, rete 
uid ine, is. 70 fee 
ae Jae width ; 5 ae Viney whi ad leaded with: 
Tt cannot have 
were informed that 
feet, and that, ithe stem 
er the the besi 
pom of the long -s shoots, 
es conclusion, ka may, hessentonee ta hae ae be the 
of all. classes visit 
the gardens here that little or no sing ie ever “i one 
to the flowers or fonia —W. Ss 
we 
Answans—C..C ne. unusual for drones te. 
Your colony. being -weak: 
een nates long, unequal, 
