Атап, 5, 1862) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGBIUULEURAT, GAZETTE. 309 
d most t useful Pines of the country. It | scarcely any s soil to nourish it. There ; are numerous |light , they have constanti 
а height of 40 to 50 feet, and is fo Ke in | garden varieties, some of which Һа fi Tak a di ity of chalk. d Vine eee anon 
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ink are Passo niana : Wo-Matsu.—A Pine somewhat Indoor Gardeni outside of your glass with a paint brush in dry 
to the ы: but attaining a greater size. It T Ат ng. weather, when it will harden and not wash oif 
similar lanted to form avenues of immense length, a nd HERE are во many people who are fond of Ferns, oi the summer; it is easily removed with 
в б favourite species for "horis zon га training, pom that Ithink to-day perhaps I may venture to name | washin g when the autumn makes the protection from 
is Аз a timber tree it is |а few of those that I have found to do very well in | hent t unnecessary, ‚ When there is no aii its асои and 
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of great Es Moo-emimalen.-—À treo extensively | К о ргешіве, € qs my Fern cases are asit pea not i - Thus 
tivated in gardens, but ч E: иа 2 a wild state heated, » for till this was done the | the constant vorm " Ж in s their b 
: ore have access. Tts onds were often apt t o damp off, and 2 S se who | out of repai pe A Шу n m рп 
Dage sl m d and d very ios. ye: a very pretty nave already got mor plant cases I wi ЖШ only to d ici one the sum unless 
ai ^ е оз га by the ree of tin or stone bottles of hot unusually heavy rains rers pien it off, a. i deal 
Pinus ону Goyo-matsu m s а nearly the £i jo ing a little Bees pec labour is dispensed with. The cost is 
died to the former. It is foun the Hakone | the air when it gets too damp. riflin o risk incurred; it might be tried on a 
ins, and is largely cultivated j^ gardens, It, 1 have found the various kinds of Pteris and been әр, with any infer ior glass house to test its 
grows from 30 to 40 feet in height. "There are several | Davallia to be almost the easiest grown and 086 | efficacy. І же; ан ne time inducing і сае рез 
cies and varieties of Pines in Japan not yet deter- | Pretty Ferns when they аге not wanted to be very large. | ene ГА t it, but after one а] lle REIN 
зей by botanists. One of the most striking of these | teris argyræa, P. tricolor, P. cretica albo lineata, P. | to dispense ir over y other protection with his fi Ai ts 
ihe She-ro-y-matsu of the Japanese, the foliage of trem ula, , and P. serrulata are "vg. those at present | as well as flowers. 
ich is variegated. п тоот, The P. argyræa and P.| Protecting Blos MET r 
rpus Maki: Maki.—A small V org. tree | tremula grow очеву ре and wit yery; саш |r with vith attention, tà and, ҮТ hope, not without see обу 
nted i in gardens for ornamental purp rins s upon this subje It is agreed on all pies 
y 6 evil to y ar dod against is frost; and it 
bold. Ihave not met a it wild, but it is found | СЕЕ edel ox P. tricolor soomi to me that ib only remedy, in the «08 д, 
ardens. a grow ; it requires a warm and very open wall, is to prevent as far as possible the escape 
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wdocarpus macrophylla : Fou-maki. —An orna-|light position, and is АР injured by wet standing |of the heat hich i i 1 BUCH 
l tree, oen тош 20 me 30 feet КЬ on the leaves, which are т йе ave are by it—indeed ранней «io узген "vul epi x " 
Sun. 1 eaves om wet at | hoar frost, I nture to. dissent 
This is one SE Ade "vadit Conifers found in Japan. It all All these и em however to thrive exceed- | doctrin. айй intai itd f 
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pen in Engl 004 for eli ing eis ein dud points of the refri | 
q gerated leaves and branches. So far 
our th t sand um part rg wi ith moisture slowly ; Is eldom from increasing their cold, it surrenders to them a vast 
—. _ Retinospora pisifera: Saa —А rowing efore water till the surface pesin .to be zather | proportion of latent heat, on being first converted from 
юш 20 to 30 feet in height Ты foliage is s of а Е ао ег ау, ехсер& tix C OVE the he eati ing apparatus | vapour into m and been into ice. Nor does the 
gren tbat of R. obtusa, and glaucous on the nefit end her ; for wl hen the ice melts the latent 
m Lys Its habit is also more pendulous. Tt | COV "The QA 1 l 
orms an elegant tree, but does not grow of sufficient e Davallias, again, are most ig plants. I Ww 
ize to be valuable for timber. find D. dissecta or D. decora to answer about the e ат will fallow and sem vil dtd Mo 
і .Squarrosa:  Sinobu Мба.— A small- | 294 there need be no heat "x the em at all. All my | the Meer fri w, per t by the which eh z dod. il 
gowing tree with rude foliage. uix epis Deva therefore, T Sep the warmer, and all my I do not kno whether I shall pido but I have late 
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varieties of Retinospora which assume us dis Adiant de, Ms. = i т т 
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F ' lxi Which. aro-as yet undetermined b formos A асое апа А. Capillus-veneris grow Kot of ds ins аз аа AC NA яа epe, 
botanists оу ell. Тһе Maiden's Hair grows marve ously | y shelter. t the , blossoms, and will, , to „some 
inci Cis smart" Umbrella Pine, or | Mer Cocoa-nut stuff, 2 though it likes at nn a moist | 
" — remarkable treo, which derives dewy atmosphere for а time, or a little of the softest otherwise ieh кош 
; rm бош ing its leaves in who rls at the end i| syringing, Dies ез пор like anything 2 a continued | 07, де E April "i К бб remarks 
З the о: ve H close atmosphere. if 
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Eo is a pyramidal tree ven lisne quse giving it. It should be remembered how ке ыйкы it den DRE to 
са чун sr the Koya ridge of mountains in | £r0Wa in acid] airy d pri is under the spray | spondent?s communication бет р: 961 I ey аы Т 
Ee t Kiusiu, and on 2n cm ns Its of waterfalls or in the splash of fountains, ог оп the my wall trees a stiff dose of Gishurst, mixed with 
[зыр t is probably 70 to 80 fec et, and.s at ree o of | sides the oc black. sulphur; it was soed when the buds were 
ik ms b ,, The Allosorus crispus is another. r charming little Fern | dormant, and without injury to them. Since then I 
| Found d branches, forms one of the de uie e in a warm shady corner, | mixed 1 lb. of Gishurst with 1 gallon of water, and 
Amagined. ТЫызапа i ii suelo, one kept $ in a small pot, planted in sand and Cocoa stuff. | made a second Wages on an Easter Beurré Pear 
EM great favourites with the | I should be almost ‘afraid 10. Hy. how. many new на ants | tree infested with American blight. І was looking at 
; ыша З Чепз. the tree to-day. I perceive that the bodes are all sound 
inb with dot а: Аратай. А оны incessantly. nd bursting intó flower, so Iam quite convinced that 
ES Fus tendi Шар е. The Dennstztia adiantoides is also a first-rate Forn | Gishu rst will nev: E inus e fruit-buds e. applied at the 
e ilad ч оп o Hakon and o grow, id EU. d hu bog appearing as the first right Аы ds 
Tid o Тео, us grows fma 1510 20 fi high. [Ris proe Birds a om Buds.—I can vouch for the fact 
lint and аа ато, .— One e; of p- mo: h is s Ferns I [3 that саш ig oit акі лаан that шара, "Ш" destro nis the bloss ssom-buds of. Pear 
t is oint, and not the leas 
lie Hakone mountains and oL yin iure Po d o is Pu vede pe ЕР db ы еба ao ge trees; they eat the heart of the bud, and unless de- 
€ Nippon, and ils ges in оен р у this рге stroyed they will soon clear the trees. They serve 
vd on the UN of Jesso. It for ms €— „Д have e found charcoal drainag sind, and Coco »m cipal foe bushes in the same manner; their prin- ` 
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hat t pondulons and loa des d ith | t s| 
with t, tual way of gettin f 
colour. This es and | ab hey can is either left in ач Pa diis you P d тог, [os n ot is fo shoo mde 
m cultivated for ornamental | ОГ Site] o out in a от азе. [| 0816 ts, or scarecrow. g 
gly prized by the Japanese. A means was explained to me the other day Pinus cephalo nioa йр largest Cephalonian Fir in 
tree growing from 93 to 30 |forming a charming moveable border of ELA Noss th 
the hill sides in the south of | by planting Lycopodium denticulatum in squares or | thn rough mu jede Metri ы; өйүүр үл 
1 the - i d 
е is of a dark glossy green colour, | long strips of peat ud Кон be raise иң кый. 
э н A ws feet 3 
the kernels of the nuts are dried and eaten by the | and laid down at pleas A very p еду plan is ns of iom e gro тд, 3 ба S] inches ы 
Vétohia Japonica.— Li also described at length m the чей йе © Book of but Iam informed that it is between 18 and 20 years 
jay ite or nothing is known of | Ferns” just published by Messrs. Hooper—that of old. It stands 400 feet above sea level Charles 
єт. e tin given by the ас миме аге Tay a re cei with direct sd wire netting, and | M‘ Donald, Woodstock Par. ; $ 4 
e it impossible to place|forming by this means wall of verdure, ; H ompound.— Ў 
о аанын = I have п ү by persons who have adopted this S en inking the тайн ооа tn 
Pa СЕ 1 © Èy iho Japa 18 to 20 feet in | mossy 1 at frequent strong пее Т npo the c colonies Ried uf оше. I wish I could believe it 
nese f ior for lust ыл b h ad bee 
5 | water, is xg most effectual means EEG Жы» м 
| 57 д : TRES А e w growing bush, moist, Great care must т 1s taken t 7 pesci it i Et Тер p account for “ Wicroseopo’s ” 
e one ridge of mo ld 
us. habit makes it x ^ 3 guarded against any having 
x g passed out ticed. king 
Who plant it largely in their double rh h ай) IE кр реА miea Сн aud Кесени Завь night, pes it 
bedew ing, Thes are, however, еш nite for healthy bl These trees wi 
г Jsabo-hiba.—A low, compact | those are beg ing grow Ferns, as (with the | 8 oun Ф tö thie quil allon зү, far be thoroughly 
"rdi, a »" е exception. ort the b „езт БШ ана all that Т | than was likel Rio be the pee oae my 
® to 40 8 наа Бае n E зге of е very easiest and simplest kinds | object being to test to e strength 
alen К. The ролет of f the [ur sides in ie : mamago. I was E оше cg some buds 
pipes е nuts of this t м had béen болова: Gworge шо, ср Vau 
hall. e ing are extracts from a letter 
поа, Серһайофатиз umbraculi- Bs ud from Mr. Carson, 39, Collins Street East, Melbourne :— 
Species fgg not found erandahs E e years I| The writer, baving been resident in Melbourne since 
Glass (see 
TEE | have Md my flowers, fra zs , Pines, and "Gra rapes madi 1842, has devoted his leisure to ening as a hobby, 
DPI ud dar of Japan, | protected, and kept in a мању state, their colours | and avails himself of his agents to get anything new 
а er in the empire. | improved ind preserved in greenhouses and conse: perg sent =ч ө So seeing early notices of 
Mtr DE 0 о Hakodadi, tories, by the following simple method of ааст. Gishurst compound in the Gardener? Chronicle he 
т feet, it e Чакопе mountains ` them from the sun's rays without withdrawin had a few bores for trial then a trunk full, then a case 
clings to the rocks with | necessary warmth and light; being always equal Еч of 200 lbs. from his London house. While 
