THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
т 
1862, 
[Арап 5, 
ravellers have hitherto been 
t an exceeding] DANS enabled 
- ЖО ҮП moun 
1 $e y 
islands, and it seems more than probable lo Quem 
tain ridges of the pen d 
umber of entirely new and as 5e. 
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and if sufficient moisture is pre: MM resulting eauty. We do not hesitate for a momen y 
эше Vr — es Д — оа pper, LavrNIA Macer, two new Continental Cemellia which | 
заета rapidit like Mh fusorial anim have been exhibited Th бое at еы ecent metropo- | 
pri e is of Belgian origin, and | 
Mon a rdi ковага 17o 29 "n — rfect e deii а of its petals, eria 
st 
smoothness of margin 
s require more than this, 
matter in which to |: 
then to meet 
but the active zoospore 
and must have some liquid 
rform their eyolutions. 
eir substance, 
es of the flowers being а gen а tint of blush- 
ing flesh-colour, somewhat К. that which one occa- 
sionally sees m -— а ewe The second, which w we 
f the 
Tiati 
most 
ag much tro 
varieties yet obtained with flowers, ari in size, 
m 
first that 
be used, no more water 
be given than is abso бау necessary, while саге is 
taken that this shall go as sae: Most the leaves as 
This i е e тт g 
Sa ake сате |t 
t the h the plants are 
stored shall be ели занава, that no syring- 
in shall | Th 
in ео, and in colour "resembling 
rk- 
mi ii mention two 
have been ond exhibited, 
„are Sure 
il 
| little known varieties which 
and which are so highly meritorious that 
other 
Th 
rain 
e main roads 
Ma рше, тад БЕ чай side wi 
M 
nifers and derer i s 
m em 
r| vit ek us for thus irem directing pues 
tion to them. One of these, called Беа DE 
BERRI, | has the flowers very pu aro whit ite, 
space үтү! 
E nod me, dere add that every bie 
withe с g leaf should be carefully removed, e at 
once burn 
We add a figure ч; this little parasite, which Prost, 
sed :— 
may be thus characte: 
oliage, the Jeaves being very b 
т | Ъу much better fi 
and the A 0-3) E 1l 
he called S 
pec Lage and p 
dou and abun 
of mod 
[med po a faint c 
һе; 
о | planted are very seldom 
. | being е 
orts sufficiently hardy to withs tand o 
| 
meria Perieg and Thujo ете is dolabrata, are We 
common kinds employed for this Lei; Trees thus 
cut down and consequently 
they attain : юм size, and for rm specimens of the 
а beau: 
now 
very prospect of Me d Pus „proving 
winters it 
А well replace some of the loo: 
ар still вее cherished in country 
tories. 
—— Like the “show ? eise the * show? 
P. owing to 
s which are at present found in fs only, will 
дА distributed thro! ughout o m pleasure сше and 
flouris 
h 
as | for the several species 
долы 
Reds species 
my notis, either in a wild 
state or cultivated in pie names 
be 
е A 
- | covered in ера 1860, during Mr. Aleock's trip 
e 
apanese 
are given а Хаг аз сап 
bies . Alcocquiana : Torao-mo omi,—A. noble tree, lie — 
of jue er and namelin - 
1t grows from Mto w 
кш 
t ge entleman. 
the sacred 
to t 
ho nour of tha 
in co numbers, and make their way perhaps 
from t Е any of the older kinds, yet as 
far as the public generally preciate, they pres 
year after year little more than repetitions of a fi 
stereotyped forms. ere are some distinc 
tions; am re are rovements as regards th 
properties of individual varietie we are sur 
one who has observed c stands of Pansies which ha 
of late rs appeare the exhibitions, will dissent 
m PERS Рага” 
and still more, of ram amongst them. In fact, v 
have not unfrequently seen stands of 24 
which some eight or 10 о ая were Meri ali 
This „state of things. is to BT re etted 
we е. 
4 blooms, in|! 
ke. 
wing treo, 
end 
растот sparsa: floccis sparsis nequaquam 
popular "flower, and has long held its Ame as s m 
And od еы likely to 
s now coming 
yet they are deficient. in vts to 
f tance, and smoo 
be supplied by ze race of Las 
into fashion. 
A ав form, su 
torulosis, ra mund ultimis vix uncinatis pallide 
E dichotomis, sporis subellipticis (3, unc. 
ong.). | 
‚Оп the under side of Rose leaves іп сопѕегуа- 
tories. M. J. B. 
kh 
к 
ve for 
his ч new Sedes AE СЯ Ия 
puis cid new plants to Bourdeaux. 
class ; medals аге assigned - to Ге gentlemen. dor 
зот, bat Мы have a „charm of colouring UM. wil 
win for 
the hands of the florists- the; 
found а 
It grows from 80 to 100 feet in 
Abies ice Aa а.—Коппа growing on 
Fusiyam vation of 6500 feet. kg кө 
from УЗО to "100 Lo E А height, an and its timber is highly 
— by the J: : 
bies деа 5 е Дефо Mati i tree growing some 
60 wem in height on Ed sland of i1 880, 
Abies 18 : i-matsu und at ап eleve 
tion of 8000 to 8500 pu on моши Е 
d foront о со 
їп Бе eing a more грана tree, 
- Tt is 
exe 
on reaching an 
e greate 
ts greatest height is 40. feet, but bath of 1j 
e 8500 feet it becomes a stunted 
introd а; another for 
рабуе фа апі propagat ing „Това sa ( This seems | 
to English eyes wr de wis e "n Ме action. It 
sepes s however, tha piso meda! hare | 
ven to 
BI 
Nemea 
goa vance ; n t 
who was one of the principal growers iiid them, less 
advance e Veg made by the е florists. The 
er has now however been t and by rad of 
been g variou 
plants in locit to two Es тл acclimatin д5 
exotics (des végétauz rigen | somewhere ; and a | 
worm 
е | 
b. 
exact in the use gx 
definitions, should e Aak tat this ди аит P 
question in so dense a fog. 
One useful line they certainly h 
They offer a prize of 20.. = Шш». "orti of 
Chinese Yams, better than w wW pos 
ellig more е 
е taken, |! 
| flowi 
our English growers, and the Den » Bradford 
already exhibited in London ume English raised 
| of eee merit, such as Princess Alice and E 
pice he former of which i now a commendation 
ibunal. 
r банана 
ness of outline and surface, and density of substance. 
It is to our French and Belgi: ian neighbours that wej. " A species hitherto yl 
are Reid for the position ww in the v vicinity of Hakodadi, а der е о 
ithin the last three r four y nsider. | Very little is known about this 
| It prom 
i" Abies 
6000 to тою fect on Moun 
only were йү. which were some 30: d m p o fet 
s, however, to be one 
its ge ma 
Abies 
lous gree: 
of "Np where i 
height. 
: Tora-iomi.—A. large tre ith pad 
nud аа оп he mountains Sof of he ч 
t grows from 80 to 100 feet 
elevation f 
It "ei 
Mie 120 to 150 - in Jt in height, 
o mache glaucous ere Tho ЖЕ s 
t the specios г. еш tot moun! 
Abies н. ао —A variety iy dünne 
s | bein, деа ^u. ves nts into two sharp 
ү Чч districts to which eem 
As not grow wild in 
ave access, b: 
e idt 
0 feet. Ee AR a timber r tree i 
hii.—A species CE ab an 
beautiful 
Force 
ligible; but w uneq 
what this. pee s do with айай 
the requires nothing of the sort; its 
Bob s dixe um having been long ago| 
fully demonstrat 
occupi ies a 
— . pre- 
variously sh: don 
seen that er lere just "that 
adds so 
NOTES ON THE Sum PLANTS OF 
JOHN G. VEITO i 
THERE is а: по emi i in | the world of the |i 
at уак кше the X ry highest elements 
т. 
е оро 
Conifers are AE gói cimi in great i 
кў 
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trunk of this 
AP nensis: Liu-kiu moni NR и 
but is соло Tite » g branches, | 
? | fully in most грана of 
ke. andsom 
са 20 to 30 E in height. 
and at Atame on 
in а wild state on Minds of Jesso. n is 
зж —А han tree, g7 
igt i is apa. on 
E 
"n 
to 40 fe et in is cilii pr 
pm densiflora : ded 5 
