Jory 27, 1895.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
95 
This is Т, the season for а full feast of Lilies. which nothing more need be said. L. dal- of the type, indeed, it was almost black, which 
Bot owing to the great variety grown, "Pine € maticum is — distinct pun the common though appears to be an acquisition, 
ture and p — can seldom go away beautiful Martagon in several colours. It grows to Here were to be seen veni other bulbs and plants 
warded, grown here, L. canadense is йө» & height of from 4to ат producing three ог more 2 por —— one of the most beautiful, as it is 
distine — om L. superbum. The colour varies from spikes, each spike c from one to two dozen e to becom 
e in vases or bouquets, bril- 
— — are desiderated, being the beat of all 
Heuchera sanguinea. D. T. F. 
yellow "o orange, bill shaped, heavily spotted inside of light or dark viria оде. L, pardalinum var. 
the flower; L. nitidum resembles a slender L. Hum- minor is a small charming variety of a well-known 
boldti, a graceful bright golden-yellow Lily, spotted ^ much-prized species of Lily. It bears numerous 
PLANT PORTRAITS. 
ACACIA —€———— Willdenow, Fl. Pl., and Ferns oy 
N. & Wales, t. 
ACTINOTUS 38 LABILLARDIERE, Fl. Pl, and 
Fern: of №. S. Wales, t. iii. (Flannel- flower). 
EUCALYPTUS 5 Smith, Fl. R., and Ferns of ` 
N. S. Wales, t. i 
HELLEBORUS Бәд, Garden, 
16. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS orn VAR. MADAME LEMOINE 
MA p X. 8 July 13. See Gard. Chron., p. 
mi gm xiv., 
TELOPEA зотон, R. B, The Waratah Fl. Pl., and 
un of N. S. Wales, t. 
RBESINA Af and V. MAMEANA, Revue Hor- 
tic на, Jaly 16. 
“THE KYOTO INDUSTRIAL. 
EXHIBITION OF 1895,” 
D in celebration of the eleven - hundredth - 
anniversary of the city’s existence. Written at the 
е 
the ancient capital itself, and to its many interests - 
and industries, 1% therefore forms such a guide as 
will tell visitors not merely about treasures actually 
staged for exhibition, but also of the wondrous sights : 
s descriptive of Japan and 
her wonders, and has чөн great advantage of being 
free from A personal and — Ы passages 
en 
chief town of & highly civilised nation, is probably 
the least ostentatious city in the universe, Apart 
from its Buddhist temples, which are gorgeous and 
imposing, it may be described as a collection o 
ar but rustic dwellings, rm among hills of 
e softest possible contours, br 2 over dy a 
dee crystalline оона гевопапё 
the gurgle of limpid streams that t babble under its 
perties unequalled elsewhere [етн тинен the empire, 
ever i 
Fic. 19.—cAMPANULA VIDALLI: FLOWERS WHITE. to- day, although the tide of a ruder civilisation has 
(Shown at the Royal Horticultural Society’s meeting, July 23. See report, р. 102, col. 2.) — the quiet current of old-time life, s — 
тате! 
> building subtle of man 
with red, the same as L, columbianum, L. Henryi, small orange-coloured flowers, spotted black, the tips e de Y — d — pk ne meS 
the orange-yellow speciosum, one of the tallest th 
and most sirikin — pilieni under cultivation L, Parryi, one of the most beautiful and fragrant ME e ља прете В Вн uve AN. 
to a height of from 5 to 8 feet in good soil, and of all Lilies; the colour a citron-yellow, spotted ee nae ^ 
t y with 
тенен be boldest inne Md character and colour, Among dwarf Lilies the following deserve eserve special 
the latter being а beautiful pink—rare in Lilies. L. notice, viz, Alice Wilson, clear lemon ; L. Her- ч 
i is very beautiful and graceful, the colour manni, flowers large, of a rich crimson-mahogany Kyoto Exhibition, while dealing avowedly with the 
citron-yellow, richly spotted with purple. L. longi- colour, the finest in the the L. elegans group; L. Van city itself — — features oti, yet gives an 
floram giganteum, an improvement on L.longifloram ^ Houttei, flowers large, of а shade of crimson, а very eere — of some of the characteristics v 
and L. I. Harrisi, being larger than either, than fine Lily. There war ato — variety apan in general, which, however over-written 
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