- Mar 10, 1362.) 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ааа GAZETTE. 
pent реу? Ша 
rning. 
Azalea 
t it а ет unfolded longer than 
ariegata al so is very pretty, 
directed upwards at an an 
" is д ; VERE unusual- polar. 
? T ira plae shaded towards the edge "ok, 
ked sometimes with ; Е in 
viis jost qoe E . This plant. 
zt 
OLIA, from 
ее ће broader of "tho 
seed.b t 
к! 
ied ks 
wers and grow 
Wir F the ex ception о of a few 
- the nature of эре cies, this fri 
uite a di 
дш! * Model," whieh seems MR me well named both € 
. Е. А. М. 
LASTREA DILATATA AND ITS Баш у um 
Sport into form 
сют: еде, ‚оп their upper | a placo called 8 
mo: 
р. the serie the се pers at the e 
ооу "р ng the centre 
of Е. an green, н еч in all 
and very elegant form, received 
peo thir probability pha would- 
from ds west not e ro he ые for a fortnight. Mr. Spruce, how- 
e 
of Soo Шапа, which we call ADNATA, › though small, the | ev ous to see them himself, as the seeds at, 
lami being less th rp mon КАГЫ wir been gathered; therefore on the 
divided variety, from only and deeply cut |arrival of Dr. Taylor he left for San Antoni. ‚ Early i 
s of| Фат Tt is rather а апа the pinnules аге | September І again put in nearly 70 cuttings, selected 
Mrs distributed "British gus, and of a nearly regular oblong-ovate acute from tene well ripened shoots, for th primary 
, cut nearly to the midrib, and of were taken from weak im- 
whi 
utely- | matu. ure branches і in accordance with the 
extent all the way up, into small even-sized a wishes of Mr. 
Eee sre of varieties o si анаты зае ко ied lobes, „во that the mide ib of the ice Spruce (who was desirous of planting as many 
of = ы» fanciers peer more closely into its a narrowish equal d throughout зех in the cases) had dwindled away to nothing. 
eyes enis К Ыш that Man any vey ko aid Уе length, rr S the id are adnate. By the middle of Septem the weather becam 
ative - The normal condition is to| . Larger forms of the oblon ng-fronded se cur clou › With now ben y showers 
yt Жа eaudex, upright arly во, and fur- | the сч TA, an Aberdeen plant of erect robust| of rain, which greatly accelerated the rooting 
EL ешр with entite lance-shap Pe ointed | habit, 4 ог 5 fe high. distinctly | of both layers and cu tings. n the beginning 
КО a lighe Prown colour, a having a much | tripinnate, with the pinnules av an inch, the|of November I prepared a ompost consisting of 
| darker bar up their centre; ү: д ep fronds an arger ones 2 inches s long, the lobes rather djs stan t, | equal parts decay ed leaves and sand, for the tr: lanta- 
Wis utlias, tice or thrice pin with spin oblong, a quarter of an inch lon ng and strongly toothed tion of the cuttings an "ipu had previously 
» bi harraturen. These. features nude Plants at the tps, almost entire towards the bas ase where they | examined the layers, of which the uicem, -ji 
merona atly in size, from ты аг e more r les соп nfluent. Тһе pr ent ade had Papas [е in ud 1 оша that th the 
Ady 1 
varying very gre 
5 feet or more, the two ех 
ent, being sometim 
xtremes, w. 
mes looke 
viis, ar 
"themselves of t 
loving, wi whic h 
о 
gradually разв 
ron 
ell VR n 
dwarfish ovate variety, fo т 
medium sized plant, with: na 
moreland ; COLLINA, а 
d acil tate their rong 
eturn fn n Ann nia, M Taylor had 
the joint of tlie middle 
arm we ove the elbow 
exhibit a "шапат enous appearance, he 
hilly 
ne in the тун witk 
‚ who was however 
vn, 
th 
t үу; f 
TR 
1 
est- | аге from $ to 1} inch long, with s 
rrow- or onion slightly ее „lobes, eply cut i 
maller s obes or teeth. Es finely era ini dition 
y one Indian for а companion 
g down the layers, and с 
| remember 
hath i 
Arr: 
nches to 2 or 
in odi 
culent herbaceous гр 
thin| а 
рат 
e ovate to com 
a soft .Suceu 
ich are so Bos 
ured rus 
4 
агас 
all are арип 
йе е Mig 
form, hab 
rident c: for 
the pu; 
ea d individ d ME 
пай 
ere is a group of m 
Јасіпіа iin d and cr 
igantie sta: 
nded with a Sacros pem 
with a bulky ect and 
fronded 
asp 
e oad-fr 
із fronds Filiae 
Tt is bi pinnate or n 
which 
h s 
line, t ripinn 
ules stalked, ME eme 
i'which. pe 
tips, 
jh 
А 
j 
H 
[ЛИР 
d 
ff 
tic form 
eun tod We must 
ушш in a which the шз апа rachis Pone forked 
үш, hed f lant of 
h outline, ў . ар 
(s 
Jedi ovate, 
other from 
ONCINNA, 
о + 
Med оу = 
MA ATI NES GN. THE PLANTS OF PERU. No. ІУ, 
and 
put 
ihe variety popom en re R shoot h: 
again of 
previously prepare 
be f: better roote od t 
"Y: 
the | trong and ealthy, 
selves "Were exceedingly brittle, 
them 
| planting, aA i them 
The ate 
eth are small þ 
1 
+ PARIR 
c 
Z 
se to name 
it was found 
Тоб. 
The most eed t hos 
l after Mr. James Blake, 
near Aberdeen. Tt is 
we propo 
by whom 
а tall upright plant, 
is i eviden 
{1 
е 
m that variety. Diap the remaining days of November I ос 
ted byt that irregular myself chiefly in making observations on the ратл 
under which the “Red Bark? seemed to 
d sports of the - flourish. 
TD in the v ii The surface of the T around Limon consists of 
ecomes symmetrically un a series of Yu rounded eminences, running usa 
trical if such а фе сап Ъе та ап with each other from A to we t. Тһе 
which, along with the tall oblong outlin € 
y prize 
pletely 
чшвуш- 
d it it 
nnahs 
| 
Ll 
© ayaquil Ri ver. 
TR turreted 
eat pla 
k: 
type of fija Qs dark muddy waters of the Gu. 
Towards the east vend rapidly rise into 
, and Азади Y unite ЫА. the 
me enti ion "RAMOS. SA, another 
me- | 80 as vel A aes 
ost | 
q | the Во 
ble new forms o Lady ] ern, we 
8, and "e иу СТ 
na Атнүвг y. бст 
by Mr. Elworthy of x ettlecombe. 
fidum and c corymbiferum class, with fi 
ariety, а - 
verdi the rg S 
number E 8 
plants his very 
ut all such - qM ica his 
garden; 
ns fro 
sit^ ог P^ 
Lim 
Fic ms, a" mads 
do ubt edly most numerous. Solanum am nd, 
small tiny mca, plants up to to lugo wide spreading 
I have seen as Epiphytes 
th, 3e. е kredl they grow 
Thro oughout the torest 
Ed 0 
уе a ро 
Continued 
ME the narrative ofm my Cine 
the | —A 
not m inch in leng 
he season advance 
E 
the from 20 to 30 pes in "erm 
m leav to be foun 
e und, or 
was sers there does not 
number of | see e: de or liit to habitation of 
might obtain Lt the bed of f the tropies) gro 
resolved on making a number of 
ers. 1 aecordingly made daily excursions into the 
tive fore 
f 
Very like t 
this ве; 
(А 
E 
s iw me found near | up from - 
а E of tree: 
i 
dox of trees ground a к gapda or fc з branches 
the und ав to be са e being 
most N 
d 
with | The om DrOGe 
layered. eri 
| difficult and mma work Ih have yet had 
afy 
Р 
ы. 
e deeper 
D 
ving a liar 
obes s 
pi 
T 
Т 
А 
oblong. 
te With a narrow | 
Srowing fronds, 
Е 
1H 
8, and the 
а ОСИ 
9f the pinnules нао) 
е have 5твтстл, | 
eee of 8 or 9 inches 
pinnae 
| through the primitive forest, zd ma kin 
specimens ш botanical pur 
down shoots or rae i of tie «R 
|n Б all s D iiU un 
leaves and 
ng Dac rid of упо [со 
; but carefully fixing | natum, deas form 
ved: dm which | eee 
all 
