Sraner, W 
— on LEE, 
ffered 
io the Soclety'n * DR 
AY PEAC SHES. 
he wers 
best and se cond best 
he best and second be st 
any other kinds in season, 
best 
ibited | 
a the gt 
| 
| 
gowember 17, when ol : 
special sabjects exhibit yt * — 
Half a Guinea (by rn r the best dish of COX’S 
T. 
ORANGE PIPPIN APPLE. 
Guinea and Half a Gninea 2t jte best and second best 
also offered for fruit in season of other 
Apples, in 
, kinds — Culinary 
„gbe n of October 27. 
y Copies of for Forms to be 
‘tle! or "X Lo aar 
“gation to | Bevan 
d [E Randolph Road. Maida Hill, London, W. 
— its ne 
arly 
for a nid is found where i me 
. i and where 
the others are scatter 
till 1 — reac e 
where the me 
an n; 
is never cooler t 
such a climate une on 
a Schomburgkia, 
an tempera 
it tangy re even 
ed o 
"ga rises to 
55° r hotter 
ure is e 
doen; 
fo od ga 
In th 
do 
den 
e race is 
a B urlingtonia, an Odontogls. | a 
sum, and au ee x lan vel 
hids 
| ith ‚the sea Ore aa seem ms ‘jo e nia to 
TS je th +} w these 
>| plants successfull t hav ory pon of in- 
— as s well as t us proetied skill of a gar- 
no ng HA say to 
rohid Bie * Ki mi. effo ctiv ve ì Or ehid | f 
Wing g, as many a costly « 
One 
The Gardeners’ €hronicie. 7: 
SATURDA Y, OCTOBER 8, 1859. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Tosspav, Oct. 
up pn (Fruit 1 
Martin's 
uction TOO! 
native haunts’ are re sold. 
ing, however, is sonant amidst a all in| effect of substituting ignorant practice 
the | gent skill. 
| diversity of nature. Let 
mueh, eir mann 
same. 
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8 
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B 
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ae 
et 
8 
B 
il terrestrial species, whie qui 
nature. ay pni or! Orchid 
s| FENDLER 
on vod 
se gardener will fi 
^ belos ow tha susface [n 
0 
8 thro in the 
ere species imported 2 thei ir 
tmosphere dry dry e enough. lor auo- 
jore is ps to * — plants „whose I — 
in thei 
pom rad df a " “suitable 
hat this rw potting has 
zy grow n the case 
Mew and edes ot similar E habit, wh 
use (4 or mpelling 
"Nat ure peremptory forbids, 
ad 
ing analogy is 
of the most ‘striking 9 of the fatal 
or intelli- 
on 
———— 80€ 
FORTUNE'$ YELLOW ema 
Ir was only the other day that 
the 
growth 
mination of many 
uM nearly 40 years, has 
e fact that w. 
da annot do bette ter mu alias ihe state of som. 
nateh of 3 
"Gongora —— form. a 
M 
superficial | "hort. spat 
tioned by Fortune in his “ Journ 
tries of China," and 
259, an 
t I opportunity 
Ke ev famous pe ‘Camellia, men- 
he Tea Co 
noticed 
allowed 
. | leaf-buds, pet 
japoni 
—— leaf- petii petioles, leur 
| C. ems ers in the — and has 
leaves, and aw. 
ah m 
may therefore 
pet the leav: 
ovary. The — of the latter 
Fortane's Yellow Camellia; and it m 
safely referred to 
var 
erow. 
was more 
Now, go w m 
0 much aboun d that som 
orming 
man 
e than 
Nevertheless i that ome 
18 inches 
lai 
à 
ont vo yriac ads c of lit 
“flat upon something, and like 
ttle conie 
an entan 
long without leaves ; 
Ivy h. 
al root: 
as * 
ied mass er fiat 
apon bari mixed with Hypnum and Jun 
ev 
“Liparis some undescribed species ; stem slender, | seen 
it had | Re 
chr 
rowu 
£f 
o 
ature his genus, 
attention of Worst 
to 
ern | t. 942, where the outer es of stamens 
displays the stent i — to the Yellow 
I may add that th 
S 
t be owned if s 
8 dine ed most adasini ims ‘fail deplorably, ead 
we mh Sha that Epiphytes 
treated 
the form iiinis a ponchi the plant under o 
ing to res from. every part of its tion the pp g P con- 
to be with some a hanten to 8 to carry no more t ce ^n iia ere amellia always | 
n v not enough to tie them | than seyon or eight thia Te ves. <i rcov ee, eon ary i 
of t them em amon peat or A Mazillaria,— a close superficial |‘ iy free, <2 5 
res ot e o E» eep the air about them | tuft, born among and spreading rally a sickly app 
ys damp, me imagine, There did s | at least 6 inches round the common ex £ Teab | re, 
pee behind, whic principle m : 0 ^ azillaria, only 4 inches high, leaves è ei ly graftec 
at and studied, and so un 2215545 d to included. Roots inn e, -lik - ! i sorted 
rightly modified according to the nature ing for at least 5 inches all round among Junger- C. Sasanqua sh be selected. There is another 
plants. Some grow on some on mannias, Trichomanes, and the dead pei of | Camelliaeeous plant that is in most gardens in rather 
ones, many the ground itself. Some so These Wasillarios tx aM. Sacks ja precarious state; I mean Thea maliflora, fl. pleno 
hottest sun, others luxuriate in the open | their roots over bark, or among Mos Moss iv ive a4 six (= Camellia or Palmer’s Double 23838 
s y or ride alot om the | times wider than the pend [site frate won Comet, Sada or C apoio, 
0 re are also highland races — et wap — me — — — LI Mbe tee 
can only exist on the sides ——.— 10 feet — — from below the leaves a — ir ef » in 
here clouds are ensing, or that even | root as thick as a erowquill, little branched, and | the Botanical Magazine, t. 5044, a fast growing, gene- 
ggle on s towards the limits of a —.— ^ed more than « bot long where broken, at which place | y- m g pi upon which this so-ealled 
ion; sueh for example as Epidendrum |it spreads flat — if it had po in the interstice | — Sasanqua no doubt thrive better than 
id n. lives on damp $: 4 short dis- of a amy such roots had come from the the species — which it" ha Hitherte been 
mee br the limits of eternal snow; while same has a young hie 4 Mug "d grafted with such indifferent results. Berthold Seemann, 
ious Masdevalls are are found ia but site better i inc mH ait Asparagus, and then | October 2. 
and on their very heels uro mede new : ; 
8 ý P. ylls, Epidendru A lia 8 tuft only 7 inches STRAWBERRIES, 
. — Some curious facts connected |high is held down 1 extract the following from Messrs. Vilmorin & 
rich this subject have been collected by the author | 10 inches long, with — eur e covered with | c», w catalogue. It is the selection made by 
f the Oehler Li — in of the|bits of rotten wood on which they have pressed | corm L. Vilmorin of the sorts M antris that 
a which inh ai of mbie. EVI res E NC TERI T) fe : rove best in France. . The iacere of a lady 4.5 
American neem e, now ca utifw y 
lere, the d 5 bits of rotten d th 
s found where the mean teiporaur o of the year | on which they pes aid. ws 
$ about 40°, w trees are w: seting, pan 2T Finally a Telipogon. one of the most lovely of 
— and where it nally snows. piphyt es, has been clas ping the mossy ba Tk of | ing year 
d be incredible 1 earth- | adap 
— ik we bet know from ‘Restamor morn 
that one Oncidium ( 
art ata is found 
Peru i T ; rarely 
dom it. = tells us that his p 
hich grows a from eternal 
now, is . 2110 ve l „ with a 
amish, is intended for its safe- | p 
uard. It is 8 ic all the dendrums, |^. 
rith one exce ve 5000 feet, and that 
hey form a f t 
round of wow 2 he however, 
gions : Mas? eri, pe 8 N SERN 
evallia, Restrepia, Stc is, a euro- 
hallis itself an striki ing feature 
f the eaten 
Aor of that, 
+ af Orah 
: of ; 
We will only add that even | w 
= little e form roots in the same wa: 
Let those who are intrusted with the resp ae 
are rises to — ede begin to disappear. The | 
" 
of natural facts. Let them in the first place eon- 
the autumn, 
, and rien and re a all MM "int 
the frequent frosts of pay 
zr Pam 
ng 
rer oni and expose their roots to the air; 
