Остовев 26, 1895.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
495 
PLANT varied urhe 
ANTHURIUM SALMONEUM X, Illustration Horticole, Sep- 
tember 30. cross betwee ж А: Linde апі А. Andreanum; 
Ne 
JERIDES — м, Banis de l'Horticulture Belge, 
September. 
CAMPANULA 5 2 сүтүү Magazine, September 14. 
DENDROBIUM DONI x D. DALHOUSEIANUM, Garden, 
Beptember 
GODETIA WHITNEYI, R vue de Г Horticulture B ge, Sep- 
tember. 
iE FQUESTRE var, SPLENDENS, Moniteur de 
orticulture, September 10. 
Em TRUM EQUESTRE var. WOTTERI, Garten Flors, 
IRIS om am A var. — үч ж mber 28 
NIDULARIUM ME of үз fulgens by 
N. eem leaves tufted. ant kept (dT toothed 
at the margin, inner ones brillisnt scarlet, Revue Horticole, 
O^tot er 1. 
PENTAS С EA, 
асо fi Lava, Garden, Septem 
THUNIA MARSHALLIANA, Revue de ү ticulture Belge, 
October. 
da P Horticult en ge, October, 
absent as a separate organ, the flowers were not to 
lose its beauty altogether, for in some degree it 
merged into the EN one of which we here illus- 
trate (üg. 85). only agri а 4 * of : iram 
colour of the . — ap in wavy 
edge and more ample eee has etal 
a feather-like form, which lends sh Iuris to the 
flower, abnormal though it be. 
ABOUT CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Crops of fruit have been so abundant during the 
and the exhibitions, lectures, and 
ral and engr 
pre 
gossip anent fruit culture во 
0 
In the forthcoming w of the 
earliest of the 5 най veas until these 
have taken place it would be rash to prophesy 
Fic 85,—THE VARIEGATED LIP OF A CATTLEYA LABIATA, 
кек ырс аы 
- MA 
From time to time we LR given geo ttn of 
abnormal най of Orchids, and we are always glad 
of the opportunity to add to them, and * remarks 
subject. 
tolerably clear, and that is, 
these abnorm owers appear, the ee, is Ж 
to produce similar flowers, and in som s, the 
plant will produce no others. A a „ Werte of 
me time ago, with the 
informati that it represented the flowers 
which the plant regularly produced. Very е 
they looked, for опе ex the showy 
labellum which forms the chi ion of 
ef attrac 
ower, but it was wanting in each example; 
the flower being made up of the three —.— and two 
te г» жеге arranged in tolera 
around column, — кый much 
— than usual But if the ]abellum was 
— 
v 
respecting the prospects of the great show of the 
National Society. In the meantime, however, we 
shall give notes upon the condition and Mmm 9 
interest observed in many collections, as we have 
heretofore, From glimpses already taken of some - 
lections, the impression given is, that whilethe season 
is not likely to be an extraordinary one, at the same 
— аг АЎ be cond general average quality. 
arieties have opened | less kindly than might be 
d the exp 
in some varieties is hardl. 
of the 
ара 
of the display the great show will 
d 
the October exhibition, then it will be 
abundantly successful, 
The n pu 
tunity of seeing excellent displays of the Chrysan- 
а each M those we 
have visited in previous seasons, there are again 
collections of RE pts — a now in 
full bloom, The only one of the y m " displays 
in London that has га єсоте ки h a "^ 
held ames 
Pd eL bean E the 
of the Inner Temple. Before any of the 
rks made annual Pis the oge at the Inner 
Temple was in existence, and the late Mr, Daly and, 
atterly, Mr. Newton have d many & good 
t ince, however, the growth of 
Chrysanthemums has become qipsan 8 
part of the duties of the superintenden 
the large parka unde ndon — Council, 
the display at the Inner Temple has — a little 
by comparison with collections at plac much 
iani 3 existed for мыч ye Tae 
e pla 
themum in their own pem. 
the 
here i is no evidence of lessened interest or en 
thus on the part of those responsible for the 
exhibition in the parks. The authorities appear to 
do what they can to ensure a good 
bloom, and the gements made for 
of the plants show improvement, though in the latter 
respect there is room fo ch more. There appears 
also be а ncy to copy each other, which 
results in a sameness that mi t therwise be 
mor an a convenience—it is a necessity, 
Previo, the › experience of the Gardeners’ Chronicle 
аты зы not always been of the happiest — 
As usual, Chrysanthemums, other than Japanese and 
incurved varieties, are but Magie "Oc 
at all the places, though we med that in 
one p at least this will be E abus imn season, 
URY PARK. 
santhemums housed in the 
ey that was used before the 
use was (sis for the pur- 
parently the newer house is to be reserved 
for foliage and other plants. The old hou 
grown here, but the house will not dica &ccom- 
modate more at one time, The arrange 
ment of the plants ind "ges considerable care and 
taste, D it is the old style again repeated. 
Many new varieties have been added to m rene 
few are Papin of no 
older sorts we e 
large but poorly- coloured eas of Chas, Davis, 
apparently fr -b 
pink or mauve Japanese; capital 
— che, an 
Though incurved aie var were not fully Жен, 
there were g loo . Bahuant, Baron 
Hirscb, Golden N. and Barbara. G. W. 
Childs was only just opening, but oes to be 
good. Hairy Wonder, nearly deve poor 
colour; but, on on the other hand, | repre- 
known 
varieties ea may be mentioned as very com- 
mendable are . 
golden yellow, Lu slightly recurved, Eynsford 
White, William Seward, and Fiorence Davis, Pom- 
pons are fairly well represented. The display is only 
about five minutes’ walk from Finsbury Park "ation, 
Victoria Park. 
M n, who is а member of t 
vow Gn of the National — MAON 
