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1355456 "eae. Several kinds of Ferns seem t very much, w —— four dif- | shoots i in the ensuing spring and continuing perfes perfectly 
ually well mie the shade of trees, or expose ed t o the | ferent species of 1 уку А : ter. Wi 
у rays of the sun; of this dis are Aspleniums, sset, Ido nelose o spec ns, ав | vhe last. ew weeks và has however censed to grow. 
Blechnums, iums, and Nephrolepi: t Las-| I suppose they are yait all бб» res house Cherry trees жез turning brown, and evidently dymg, as villis 
treas, Hymenophyllums, and Trichomanes, аге most | are ОМО n B Re З ost. numerous is a sma all grey seen by the the дшн ы. Is this attributable to the 
frequently found in dark shady places where there is | caterpillar wit : КЫР p wj any иш cause be suggested? 
always plenty of moisture. In open роо situations | together and vob its presence by that me ewns; and and can any remedy be applied? The {тее is about 
the trunks and achte of t crowded with | though both I and my man look over the "trees | 15 feet in height. C. E. F. [This appears to be abit 
Orchids, such as burgkia, On ad cdi Stanhopees, every day, we al s find more ga we | of Juniperus phoenieea. We do not think it possible i 
and Epidendrams, Their pseudo-bulbs, yiia are Apos E п that € were free gutexiey een its d The accident of 1860 seems to be 
ui str en ave erpi o-lay, and someti о sma аш 
rst diminutive, gradually acquire a one as to mer Б НЫС has бое р а, 1 A hotan Khod f. 
r size ushin гот Wi uds of | басай "ће night before. re they thus deposite en the main range of hot-houses was е xij 
por ЕЕ, bd A which 1 Lu d sil when kd are they h кей from eases "A anches | I had a space left ss. Аа the sheds and offices 7 
forest hich ha ave Mi ennt eluded our r how do | back wall for a house to be roofed with glass, for 
Under dense de Orchids are rare. pl e either of us s have тесей їп detecting | retarding or keeping plants longer i in flower than they 
they would soon degene: erate, and die out witl mk m с а mo! ой, о «Байет, їп ет | hs. This 
they are continually doing in n En: glar nd. "I have bee always sin "dr ough occasionally are found | house or shed is t 76 feet in length, 12 6 feet in 
told that when pr + A Or obids | together, so that I suppose they m ol ied v | breadth, and yei 18 feet in height, and is moi 
produce finer flowers lo in фа native йн eggs s I mean) in the place s where d are foun | heated. I find that the Mus and Bhotan Rhodo. 
statement with which I cannot agree. On | not in a case containing e ny. But - are often in in dandrona are arie s ab home in it, рс den seldom 
of the more elevated heights above нке the he arb of a ‚ qe - not sone ened. g sun UM In the beginning of April 
where the trees are hinl distributed and of Jeans, Alford, Lincolns Е Sri. of ‘the нен seedling Rh ododendrons showed 
somewhat stunted form—presenting an appearance Another idea for a Tub 1s not the last. t Я „to E nde, mi Ithen Xu them i into n pimi 
very similar to that of old orchards in England, I | plain? It is hard to judge w vios seeing it p 
seen Oncidiums in so great abundance, and their | execution, but it appears hat it wants th owish t d the bottom,” The 
flowers in such pemg that, when viewed at a| poe oes r looked fori in Є dee kept жейтнчај d M ibis E were as оар se of Edgworihi 
t Íi * - 
егу near relative of 8. S., wes eman | and as sweet scented. Nuttalli has — flowered yer 
finely. Unfortunately the greater part of 
the Bbotan seedlings came here unnamed, 
АЛ the Sikkim varieties that I have are 
med. tno ia ers freely with 
ў d seemed as if the 
ear, o Edgworthi, 
adden, Sa lun, ose that haye" 
red yet are Wightii, fulgens, 
m, 
Au 
ушет; Тһе my are mostly. small, and 
of t n 
£ 
po ^а house just mention ned in the severe 
winter of 1861, and were not in the least 
Озу 1 
they are kept well watered at the той 
illiam 
^ 
'overed with 
кейий that pde ani life an bred 
the plani ul 
Мп and syringed overhead. Wi Tillery, 
Wel 
ts within. hen cultiyators of 
be prevai i 
han те my Peach blossoms fallen 1— 
care of an orchard house of 
onses during y 
may then materially improve the stato. or 
I have the 
ели size, Its dimensions are as 
€ paw Д Me 
oom. 
DA cwm Ж», шайда which аге pica follows : viz., length 83 feet, width 26 feet, 
exhibited at the London flower 7 with heigh ides 8 feet, height ab centre 
their pseudo bulbs in most ins stan 1 ; е н ii any deserip- 
iod pa stakes, tion in side. It has merel 
appearance if placed, for. purposes o 
i sides resting on 18- woh [урок with a 
beside those I have seen on the d n wooden v 
es, wed 
summits, washed by Eis of Ec pom 
lighted up by the sun, Robert Cross, Sierra 
de Cazanuma, near Lora, Nov ember 1861. 
TSAR жала Aa о years; the whole of T 
с кыа and replanted the he a z 
ecember, and those in pots № 
Ulex strictus.—Does bloom PA dressed the same time; the wood was 
ТУ, Ihave a vigorous growing well ripened and the trees had a most pro- 
ы here, whi ch has th 1s year; oup vam mising appearance. The whole of the time 
wer; It has they were in blo thing could be more 
out abont five years, and is о ; the weather being very fue, 
now 21 feet high, and 7 or8 zy in cir- was given aily from 830 AM. till 
men { paak an ti 5.0 P.M, the flowers, were alo 
ri n anus, someti im- with a camel-hair pencil. PM 
properly eve Я cus, rogressing gaily, phe majority of 
which has bloom: ly ver аА the petals hyi pip, 
sii as was eger - in a few days will 80 as red spider ir eee os ing, Le 
exhibit a mass ellow flowers. d oc 
U. europæus, very abundant in the es syringe онсе ау өй ро after day — 
and heaths of this neighbourhood, асно pevartheles the bus py Pie bush. 
freely from Christmas to the present time. Most of e Plum d Apri however 
Although I have instanced these two under the same ent b ve set nicy 
arie connection with U. strict is is but а repetition of last years Su 
am not certain that any conclusion may be but ibuted the failure и 
act that because they a ise A ous. капи. 
а 
bloom fre ictus should do so too. х leaves і 
The compi inelegant habit of the 2 s oe 3 never ripe An eyar p 
БШ e mu Mb net | were mot topdremed nor колан | 
н МЕ ЧЫ CIMA. iut Бок met tb. ion qe i me, has hit off the enclosed, which | February, ао to lois. I attributed Led нА | 
Es ue Tuy qe ipn Ee D etse ШЕ 
, 3 as I e geen ro tha * 
andifit be showa ына moisture of the climate there— | however be. construeted in anything exce p d convinced i in my own bd That one of the two 
а o» 3 b у to large conserva- is the reason of #й ч 
plants. еей eith аР had & ater at the r 
rera Nu. of Tom er nidis o can on d G ias.—ln a few remarks that I made on t Ms Т im mid yat Шел зорі? б € 
Аны ейт: "E феа pie, at ijas cultivation of Gleiche enias їп your Paper of April 25,1 bloom they were w. wat ered twice a 
of our TE е ng shrubs re thio вою biomed first on my list. EEE |р tnight, ac din 48 і koe 3 
most profusely, and among them beris Darwinii, speluncz is he pm 
cose Pam fl. pl, Amygdalus persica and Deutzia | which T ыл опей Ж y ub S ael is м фы; ыу А um Ad P Б 
һа been very beautiful objects, These are lla— hould ^od M "idt Tt мемори, JF. W. | shall feel obliz i if some more ex dried 
[We are "obliged, th ough call nttention than myself will give his opinion 
diee error. n is ur. w | order that Land others may avoid a 
Я g is of Garden names ури | disasters in future. Perplexity. —, 
iS, | orrepondents еа LN Je Designs for Тиз. —1 consi 
к= ood Озу. sm prig of а | баѕіе S. 575 tub a failure, because P 
знаена сойт Ri small etras Adolphus H. Kent, | pesa sf Cedar, The йэр ^ i Мт nud bond in the | which 16 is not, viz, à portion of AD Ж 
Leaf'eatin dorsa му Ci P. im early part of the winter of 1860 by a sndden gust of | column or an Arnott stove, My humble X 
maantig батат a Cherry and Piom | wind. TE was мї тр n and орон by pros, a bub Шона al ita ота lea у 
| more than l'and seemed попе the worse, sending out vigorous | бе first scratch is right in prim nciple. 
