SEPTEMBER 14, 1895.] 
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GARDENERS: CHRON 
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AUSTRALIAN FLOWERS.—The Orient s.-s. Ophir 
tralian 
been sent t 
Wales, with the request that he will ask her Majesty's 
gracious acceptance of them. 
CARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896.—Cardiff is laying 
itself out for an exhibition on a large scale in 1896 
As might be expected in а district so intimately con- 
rected with the coal and iron industries, the mining 
& fasciated stem bearing fifty-four normal flowers, 
exhibiting the bright red usually seen in the variety, 
nd ite flower in ah no trace of colour 
is to n. In fact, it is а flower of L. speciosum 
album among a number of the — ein 
NOMENCLATURE OF GARDEN PLANTS.— The 
following are the recommendations made by а com- 
ittee of the society of American p ts 1 the 
annual meeting held at Pittsburg, Pa., from Aug. 20 
o 23. 1, the priority of name shall be recognised as 
author for the same; 7, the nomenclature committee 
shall, in all cases, before passing judgment finally on 
alleged synonymous plants, correspond with all the 
possible bearing on the ; B, exceptions to the 
eport of the 2 committee эк " ade 
Fic. 54,—cLEMATIS INDIVISA LOBATA, IN THE CONSERVATORY CORRIDOR AT FALK 
and engineering sections will be very рыз иш, 
Maritime repr will be well represented, as d 
be where € ents of coal, vies; 
and patent fid f in 1894 amo 
latest developments in electrici 
síruments, &c.; while 
sports and pastimes w will not be overlooked, the latter 
probably including а water show on а bi 
Representative men of all classes have the affair in 
hand, —.— Wiwpson is president, Her Majesty 
EN, patron, and the Prince of Wares will be 
nih] to open the exhibition. 
A FASCIATED LILIUM SPECIOSUM,—In Мг. 
McAnTRHUR'S nurse Vale, W., there is, 
at present, a plant of Lilium speciosum rubrum, witb 
belonging to the originator ог introducer of a variety ; 
shall be re- 
метру Ъу 
omplete descrip 
of the Chrysanthemum, Rose, 
nere societies shall be ort аз — in 
complaint or appeal, and in repo 
of val wrongly named, not с forks under the ned 
of the above societies, this committee shall give the 
LAND PARE, 
(skE Р. 303.) 
* Manuas HEAP BURNT.—Considerable ш; 
Lane. The Hounslow branch o 
way gh decals. the rai railway being 
crossed by an archway. It was on this arch, but ata 
hoped of 20 yards from the railway, that the 3 
ordinary stable-dung carted 
Laais, had been placed, and it is believed i pue 
The heap 
an 
was at 1 
ere са tually the fire- 
engines were brought to play upon it, and the flames 
were subdued, though by the rei breakings into 
