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a strong moist ец and little rest; it is found fruit. 
of Java. 
d on trees їп the woods 
m: iu ca ка ii d H styles of architecture, or аз the manufacturers poa, it 
um, ul gU an ES and afterwards equally pro sely pos with ** set? b: 
pasket "with ре в ТК d Both were well protected by icon e boards and | mans s гора % 
C. flaccida isa very 
pretty winter arly 
owering EC Ti drooping nba hase veh ^ ossom, je а неч у no mea 
ron mph vf he Р ihe uu are Moos the trees; 
small, white, with r^ lip veined w 
latter 
is a native of Nepal, and requires a good rest after ш Hue e 
p^ 
s 
E 
PC. crista 
à ds centre of the lip. It is found in 
Sikki 
mu 
рге 
and | bein 
succeed well ona block with й е всоге оп eii tree to come to 
E ess with your other correspondents, I "shou 1а be glad to 
casi 
p Я however, ї it is поб seen to the best Tus dt know 
f blossom, | 
| profitable to grow the tubs. Thus in contiguity toa 
rraces, or in architectural Sepe у 
P tpi ession may be kept up, and in situa- 
f ge variety is desirable, as for example. and 
n fthe Horti 
now fallen South Kensington, a full collection could be had and 
o $ an inch in ng, анар scarcely а d beso grouped as vá form ап interesting exhibi- 
ion. In common tion "ge саны. Аз rinciple in designing, all 
sharp and projecting dts add. angles should be 
н. hav e been in consequence of the | dust o r Alt th of any kind. 
t qua n that - AM rin er One 
one of the most beautiful Orchids, Night, My 80, 1 registered I did 
Sape flowers of the purest white, T yellow not however ex e the tre 
as should also any recesses likely to чараш 
Garden 
teg their labourers, are not the most handy fellows 
ra“ China shop,” апа therefore I „thi nk pa ovision 
1 and | occurrence. War 
ing $.— оби ofa аге ы ornamentation. For "ins uses I Fg it da be 
h stronge БЫ, grown in less heat than any of the | pruning scissors of greai es simplicity and power; the 
ceding. 
well if designers would give up a little of their con- 
t culture suits it best, and it should principal use is the e pru e Vine es and of the ventionalism Nature supplies thousands of beautiful 
ES ur the А for decoration, and it is a pity use those 
C. Gardneriana, a fine species from Nepal and | grown for анат The drawing is half the size of | 
Khasia, where it is p d in woods; flowers in 
long йола » spikes, pure white with just a touch of 
op Dx 
хай eral m vergreen species well 
worthy op шуан, but "Mey are extremely rare in 
collections ; per rhaps the best EA them are C. ochracea, 
тее: elata , fuliginosa, and plantaginea, all 
worth growin; 
The doris species form a very distinct division, 
Red their leaves before they begin to flower; the s 
d be potted lower than the evergreen kinds, 
cooler house suits them better, with a good rest on a 
light shelf of a еа The best are С. maculata, 
lip marked with yellow and crimson; 
Д lour, lip white, d o: 
C. allichiana, flowers large, rich rose, with 
Sov ind white in ue centre. They are found wild 
m the Indian a ihe trunks and branches of 
as far as 30° N. at about 7000 feet | 
COMPANIONS OF THE SIKKIM AND BHOTAN 
NM EENDE ONS. 
(Со ode daten 3). 
Bzzimras. — As these beautiful plants may be 
regarded as tbe natural ў equivalents? «т ү the Rhodo- 
dendrons in the Chilian and Peruvian Andes (where no 
true Rhododendron has yet bee: e тн I thought it 
Ec well to try whether they would (ow m 
e same кааш geer Va I Мыш? placed 
cies— stua shady 
two, sp e and В. æ; 
order foot t RD 
SEA.— This ошеа xcoediigly and 
ed out in a damp border against the 
h est, side o 
ossoms during the winter months. 
A 
i 
BUXIFOLI м0 t t мө had many|the instrument in ordinary use. 
plants, and trie js 
RA of доо 
Сзан ай Imy attention cis uec м thrive, At last it |T 
a 
m 
aud . esia was turned out accordingly, and | plan 
puris 
35 was my plant it speedily pus pus ed EA RS i ане or tasteful. The first is 
ne of whi distan 
e that as Pe T "Pe. Heap ie These scissors, though n 
End 
р: Wellingtoni: 
not и neat P. bes ak at position with the Inte. I am at 
me situations, | 9hefileld, are more simple “sinister m here 
n! MA Са — i 
and far more effective. | w. 
which approach, but do not арт. out "Rufus 
precepts. For example t the tub at page 430, though 
а 
immense improvem upon g^ mens 
by “Jael,” woul still а ur o if a little more 
* nature" was thrown into it. It is a combination of 
leaves which some may take for Acanthus, others for 
S They cannot be identified as 
өйө, but I may say ifa leaf: of Acanthus ora frond of 
ү кэме 
e design would not suffer in consequen се, Let: An 
wes cu a nice "s of Seolopendrium to the same 
design, à nd they will not fin 2 deteriorated by a 
uch 
Ж altre " А Celt, May 
elli ingtonia.—l have че. (у= surprisedat finding 
servation :—“ “с Wellingtonin Lindley, the Mammoth tree 
созо The genus Wellingtonia is ris Љу 
ost дый Бана as unten pu des eing 
йаг "trans C сеа. удо ssor Еа 
; &c. dt uch to ,be emat, that 
ience, so as to fri най from its e posi- 
tion to quA the low footstool of flatter P. 106. 
The b r th 
52. 
er the e of Wellington's 
funeral, and I found you examining some Cones from 
North-west к which mi М те болер not be 
f Coni 
fter hi Я 
В. еа), while if the Duke's name has been tacked 
on to a Rose or a Picotee, or ое orat variety, 
is all the КОЙОН? that botany show 
it wn 
It is made of iron| You assented at once, and, I der Mot ЫЫ 
rs, but ut the steel knife, vog s Scr de ved ans syi sy when | Mammoth od in the mh Gardeners 
uired to be sharpened o; 
ER 
ге 
EE 
E 
L=] 
Е 
^ has bee i 
either of the patterns of|w eceived as fit and appropriate: or br the 
yis Wee very | rdg of “flattery " is applicable to a not unusual, 
hic e distan 2 
d stem! This travelli fi 
fa great man alread у passed away. Flattery to the 
lain the ill-suce 2 
cultivation in 4 ess that too ud A ende its |o 
; & pest that hardly a реми о nd by a Liv ien made, x 
нег : ге огары һе Шороо ird urned En, 80 satisfactory, that I almost ps if the sought for. Not till then was that of eios inp] 
mount of intelligence to y the wie 
n t it | th h 
t 
t Berm A plan f this which д Å 
. is per at гот хийе upon ib i 
the dense shadow of Rhododendron Aucklandi, QS. M um 
ove eeedingly interesting litio thing, вр: wback, however, in 
ет the ground, and 
ihe panel, те їп A зем з dep is а dpa to do р ind, an ааа ui 
pot. Unfortunately its соо d | want of дн m the object in view. Twelve s as it could not spring 
manes аге peculiarly obnoxious to the attacks of the | back I superintended so: i rk 2 p 
at leas t, gratuitous. That very fact was even 
т> choice, 
‚ great 
g close jy | dra tke r сал i is the 
n т Ат 4 екты кезенд of obtaining strengt exoept pA ie 
lovers, quickly succeeded by Muy sed) 3h mbersom 
y beyond 
e reach of flat tal эсил. Алиса aplicable, and 
then given to лу Menlo in a scientific journal, and by 
the public was it immediately and readily accepted. 7 
[The character о i 
f this book is well illustrated by the 
4 instance selected by our ees tl 
"USTRALIS.— think, pe RUE wh have bee Rose -loving readers will be glad 
that on one side of the сур possible во to КЕШ А materiale either to possess the following prime ion, and may depend 
m, for which I was nxious is а | upon its correctness. vigour of growth and fine 
were all the light T could; io а Aoi other” band T Į | tub, say th in other words, кйм: е, P d langs, 
top desirons for the sake of ul E the conservatory, sufficient of the greatest importance Іа m happy 
Prijs the loftiest plants I could get. Тышы despaired i. than d would requis e| that the plants of 1862 2 answer, + 
when T ese apparently antagonistic conditions, | $ ; e|admirably to {һе French petu "Те fade of 
Vete) fortunately found im November last, at Mr. ШО, E во much, as slate, while the Мм erial will ive them all is so good that it is almost отаи to select, 
amiveg „1018, а large importation of tree Ferns | the advantage of the porosity so much to be desired | bat after careful review, the premiership lies 
Leid nios oppo m Australia, out of which | for. horticultural uty of Wal АІ Damaizin. 1 never 
р жаүы à plant of the Alsophila, with a trunk about| plant boxes saw better growth, as pot plants, these 
noble mit of which some of its | third fitness, an we | two sorts. The following are also extra fine as to these 
this were у ing to protrude. 1п | тау next direct our attention. to form and ornamenta- | two points mea d'Orleans, L'Eblouissante, Duc 
ditiis plant I at once found the Sinon of my | tion. de Rohan, Souvenir de Comte Cavour (Margottin), two 
теш. for the oft, supply the|be the leading Жогар for whether а plants, Prince Camille de m, Robert Fortune, 
шато о КЁ, and yet at the same time no light is d [o a it mut м slightly sim pef m Emile M. Charl: d, M. 
by the stem. J, В., n. at the Bm (^ at t Joigneaux, N e de 
case to those alren эга Ж nuni 
tesse 
and f hifti three plants; ire d 
rrespondence. | the mov sae bottom of e е ты m Pot” m Let us now pause to make an observation or tw 
Paper of Peach blou, ems ш seen notices in your adopted. Ttis preferable to moveable sides and much less | These are 
nm all com plants; owing to their 
arly, t 
+ 
and ап! why ‘the forms should. not be as varied as the different | bloomed, pee M “Боп 
three Séguiers, which Een 
which 
