238 THE GARDENERS OHRONIQRE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мален 15, у 
аса pem meme AY = papere ма госте T a plant | least, may learn Ts " to the trea iment T1 
тае whai бта gle,” ry P aont сн ун 8o o САЙЫН D Тыз | іп Orchard houses. dry wind (if not а wi 
ESOHSOHO tra (Wrench).—Rü the present warm | was a tall p sni, 4to 5 feet high, with тоор leaves Es to | frost) may ы үү io b blow through a house d Vind 
dry season this nis little asma a we ed AU and formoi а hebt those of Œ. Lamarckiana, but those of the stem much more | iy, day where pricots are in bloom with much 
dwarf plant suitable for m owe: f borders. The | numerous, and of a narrowish lanceolate form. The flowers to th m fthe fruit р НЕЧА, u 
colour bt the flowers was miis а Te ere produced only at the tips of the stems, and with their e se PRE о e fruit, 18 aes s 
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buds formed a kind of serm there; E 5-7 ug 4 EZ which is fatal 9 Mo s К тор, ш 
né ОШБУ — tly in great perfection i 
t | beginning of October. Though large and of à good yellow, apparently in $ Pt g will" ДЕЕ Kr. d iet 
they were not at all attractive, the obcordate petals not being | every wi e^ 
broad enough to meet at their edges. The calyx- -tube, asin|a fruit. Another" cause of 
СЕ. Lamarckiana, was very m p elongated. Both — and in Apricot culture under E b tak; - 
the Косшы, ма closely allied to Œ. biennis, and perhaps oung shoots Didot re ы ^. Ең 
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t more forms of YMOIDES (Carter & Co.).—4A useless plant so fi length wit thout being pinched, во that the før 
regards шарана Acid y- an", about 3 feet E blossom buts fi of the sh s 
erect, and erectly branched, tho соња with the winter pruning these are shortened, to 
green ovate 2 BS shape and Ms а о пие ta 
Рн1о: RUMMONDII MAGENTA (Carter & Co.).—One of the ossom buds 
bright rose-coloured varieties, selected from th: 0 Рах стйуе | cut off. „Жер. phot ыша have its point yi 
species, the flowers in this case not being ime аз in| agg n or 
GopETIA ScHaMiINII (Van Houtte).— Apparently distinct, 
dwarf babit, the flowers d with crimson "ogni bat 
very inferior to many others already in cultivation, and having 
quality to recapmond it 
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It grew about a foot 774 erectly Башева: with linear- oblong 
acute leáves, ne as well as the stems, were ae tony. The 
flower-heads were small, bright yellow, and grew in compact 
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Fadowitskii, but having the "m. e darker coloured. as a rich | ай озеп ы, > gro E. season; the trees treated thu 
Рніох Ювбммохоп RapowrrskI (Carter & Co.).—SYw ecome fru itful in the руге bei ing full of short 
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able variety of reddish tinted Bowers for S long period. This question acquiring a name which is very proba 
P^ d th с — ed До =ч анз она are not вееп во much in cul- | eous, I must ask you to allow meto state that I merely 
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iva CN MAN CUPREATA PLENA (Hange). — SENECIO surmised phat the lant in uid garden here oim 
ELEGANS ŒRULEA (Thompson); SYN: io elegans | sibly be the young imperfect y pp state of 
nana relin puma na (Haage).—Dull coloured апа very inferior Fern alluded to, and in this hy the 
varieties - bed — vs ki the first having dull reddish, opi Son olan eminent botanical travellers Dut “the plant 
the second dull lilac flower s. 
"PROPAROLUM MAJUS, ToM THUMB ScaRLET (Carter & Co.)— | was then, and still is, too young of identifica. 
TROP&OLUM MAJUS, Tow THUMB mem (Carter: & Co.)— tion. Im may à also (is that the name Y" rthrobotrya is 
These proved to be true and very desirable annuals T З 
сь, freo-fl i r 
P порою or for patches in the borders; and being also agwaiiy | o of a sia a genus of Fungi. J. Smith, Kew, 
well suited for окса as window plants, or for the green- iferous .—How does "iuda Cephalonia 
Шш. EIE О ы о bre "and Ma MAT Ei PE eA itself when cut down? I have lately received 
not constant li e foregoing olferino Magen 
М. Vilmorin, the former a yellow with deep crimson spots, in; aud the cone and seeds o ER 1cea Begins Атай, of шй 
the latter à ei. b scarlet, both runners, were amoug the | Dr. Seemanu's account appeared in your pages some 
-— Brilliant so yielded oue or two fine scarlets, but of | months ago, and among the seeds I have found a leaf or 
pred ciue Con MAXIMA NIGRA (уап Houtto)-—An annual two. Judging from these materials I am 
f f Pans A with imei Mm аы le flowers, totally AR апу 8 йс difference between the so-called 
slip s ü ie er ід eommon cultivation | P. Regine Am and P. Cephaloniea, Тһе only 
ina со ту; penus i i m noel by Dr Seemann in in his 
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pen Сэм өк у: e*of varieties, ix 5 us from the 
same as t) m macranthum m compositum, or large in- 
curved flowered borta It formed a Curious rathe f than a 
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size of those of Ammobium alatum. The plants were ad uid 
and bushy in habit, and bore.a profusion of these small 
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UNNEMANNIA FUMARDEFOLIA (Carter & Co.)—A very good 
late-8owering Poppy-liké plant, when treated asan annual. 
It was of erect; brauchin, abit, а foot and a half high, fuar- 
-— with reme d tripimatifia m "Mh Mog long linear seg. 
The оте ere of a bright yellow, about as larg: 
cas Оша, b ot во sj produss ced. 
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сиңдим (Carter & бо. )=А fine and reali; "beauti hd 
vend aari са йш обун Hbro Med but 
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IMPATIENS BALSAMINA (Carter & Co)—This donation con- 
sisted of а collectio of 12 varieties, which bor. of varied 
coloura, n" generally good in character, but were not specially 
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Lixa А SPLENDIDA (Carter & Co.).—4 fine selected 
form of L. ярата, жин H Up oves 57 а very rich purple, account 
but not quite uniform INNIA AUREA.-—SYN : ` Zinnia nova (Thompson); Sanvitalia w out young shoots from its 
DINUM GRANDIFLO sp- — E but æ few plants of e Sere young 
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р; reared, і prom retty, an 8 T xs iod ranches his a peculiarity 
m (Of some). distinct; aui ш or bordar — Wd mre formed a | confine to P. Regine Amaliæ? 16 strikes me as nt 
annuals, and How ting pretty well known. spreading branci abou igl e opposite |. А $ IT 
stems grew a foot d ш high, and bore in ЫК ing зау! pee Tue: wii vsatedendsh te, or ovate, with tlie infornuah e that it may n eR „Сарин 
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large rich crimson flowers in succession for a considerable 
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бе branches, the ray e did RE out so аз to tria about menus 4 of [фев Sieb are often to be seen in 
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ing € pirihi? but not showy. The stems were 2 to 3 feet 
high; md nm тё ре lanceolate; the flowers in à 
corymbose 2 M diameter, opening of а 
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7 ELEGA d p RE- — (Carter & Co.)—The plants of i5. What i height, &e. of еар 
ta tis NA Ви novelty, grown at Chiswick, CM gene to have for P. c D = 38 E» 181 
the most part еф violet ve d flower-heads, tivel с Due - 16 "d 
fow of which were double, the bulk of the vlante y fie dingobly| your reader t to 
semi-double indo When in its best state it was in every (unt is the heikht "e the ‘tallest "Paso? * 4 
Way deserving of rooóitibendétion: height of the tallest Pinus Lamber 
== иез Mr. Wells, at Tdi, has one йы 
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cg of opinion that cob Dot- | the same height ; it was planted quem 
pec vmm ny УНС cd К Илк art the жн Si aite which from hile that at tl Royal Horticaltaral P: 
gracilis of most gardeus. ears in your columns, often lose their crops from at Chiswick, which i isa à product, о of the first ii 
MATTHIOLA ANNUA.—AÀ large number of varieties of Annual Елтай, 
mar" was bis client contained sons ry e sorta Eh, bed should E their guide., When beds аге made in | 5 inches high, although it must be Yer dogm 
any names thoir | October; November, r^s ecember, water is seldom | know of none higher. Рег bapt pa ue pe 
idoneidoatiom iee would generally be heledd (o^ a TA few | required. І һауе а bed'still in good bearing which was | spond able to poin 
of tho most noticeable wens ioy Rom ad na ie эво, кипе | spawned on the 14th of last Өз, and which did b otbeds.— Alr ч; еуегу body bee 
; Rose, roin and 1 Light receive any water ti 4 er s, | now be thinking about putting up а 
Blue, from Mr. Haage ; and а Crimso n Dwarf Bouquet and Rose jen cg 5a : x 1 анау 20, a ud у raise seeds, e cuttings, and do - 
T er. received апу wa i ай ough t у аге both bearing | but the nice point ascertain is the 
ене compacta тома (Наце E: ©. Е per 8х: | heavy crops of fine Mushrooms. the aid of hot- | sphere i баде should, ave.. The А 
y was remarkably dwarfand compact inhabit, Te formed 7 pipes Ialways secure a БОП! moisture in tlie | adopted years ago, and which I have never knovi. 
use, Бепо guided in om respect by thë condition of | fail, is to put my garden damp ipse КГ 
ырс €— E tha external atmosphe this ret n ash; 1 e fram 
be detur jor dts азо ава d dis forms we which white 
and blue are well contrasted are ен 0 pee E but rs ds 
less effective than the best old ki 
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г ( pson).— This hew form t my eios Ааа the flai r better than goes out t = кх is oh нн т 
of Nemophila did not thrive in өїбпег of the situations in which | f more water was given; tlie beds aio Pus a much | everything put into it. xv hint I iopo -— 
Eom е. moiety —€— — true. | longer time. E R. T., Crowhurst Par, useful to to шту, J. Rust, 
2 9 а ydp goh & ed.—An бъ that| Par — Were I c Alled u upon 
large black spot at the base of each petal; and in f your remark that gardeners$ are more | plants -— h I have son peri an a 
piget eremi me the flowers, rere w Мше than bani Pg for t с^ unproduc- | I кү. at ones give preiet с T " 
e d ау -— and rather veil "m Py amu tor of Rushton, often pride ourselves, and w h gom made of ite 
flowering plant for the borders. -It grew 2 feot ап will по! M peat inorediblo ee A few weeks | upon th es which Lotion im an almh 
er heads; which were supported above the | ago I procured a packet cumber seeds: from | years, but among the parasitic plants we havent. 
aer were L9 for и т. Turner, which my SA p ed їп a pot, and, as I|'untried field of ion ere we have : 
реши} — M suere Tto base. | atberwa: d, wat and placed on the | originality. The Royal Ho aral 
were concave, or boat-shaped, yellow | kitchen mantelpiece with a haud-glass over them while | every year to introduce тас novelti 
late-brown LX. - са flattened еб the bed preparing for them. There was much koe and I look for 
egantly bipinna! warmth and little light з апі во по one but my man prizes 
; STORTA VEITCHIANA (Саг! zjar Оо. ).—This showy | Could worider оп my seeing the apparatus and Pew mis in bloom. i epiph 
and bs gos gps manifested А и similár qualities to those lifting ар the glass I found iod к had germinated, | managed, the turn of tbe parasites 
reported og ^ й s damp aen Е: 190 ре рте ? faena were re with a transparent. stem 3 inches long, and | There are men still living who, i theif 
straggling in habit. It is a pretty border Tone, ind and suited | the o p ‚ Lindley others who f 
for situations where symmetry of growth is not required. . uus appearance 0; of my | growing Orchids as mere nier 
NOTHERA A.—SYN: Œ. grandi MER тү b ob {К Чы t is tended d | — ideas could never ka I 
Carter & Co.) ; Œ. grandiflora, of of Lamarck, пої of joa cA |£ ce. George Jeans, Alford: | afford to laugh -at 6 
proved боа yery showy irge grevine ond ү dg een Pares i о 
It grew about 8 feet high, and had long QE Ne cow of Арена аер glass often take place from tiv ез. - Pam са Arnoldi be 
finely do root leaves, which were wavy оп the s | The fi most general is es йе. Ге feet in diam eter. 
d'somew eec rur egy eid Шу | which LE. d nollet io tho. anthers, tion 
EAE. 44: а Й АЫ. at the шо the t Pra ction, "Those who have апа Ш ГЕНӘ: en | regia. Ап 
stis forming d kind of буш, bap Шш 1 КЫГЫ f 1 VES ig MID. when the Almond ps ane ыры pen rable — P [uo 
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pálish yellow, were ааг ОЧА. апа ЕДЕ yd Ире Arainn 1 - and have felt that bitter doubtles$ would be to 
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Los bud etats tho ee oh wt with | Wind, the “ bise," s enough apparent to eut tlie ear. Ib has, I Pelievo, bom A 
Eri ru bl to piecés, but which, Jut f fu Ше 1 Dutch East Indian Botanie G 
раоп).— Ее this name, which | enormous crops {һе trees bear, does no n the | greatest difficulties would be thé 
