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: fen Specimen ad un just emt, RAE 
JOSE 7, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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——-h. ineluding e everything, is to be some thing | for winter flowering; it is full in bloom now - will] 
few nights 8° of frost, but as everything was almost 
Lor lineal foot, the exaot estimate being 790/. |last till March. The »- species do also v well, | suffering from want of water little damage cm done. 
"A mode lof a Cranston House is, ог was, exhi- | but most of them dowe early in the Lu i 
ut in the Garden of 2 Royal Hortieultural thamnus fascicularis and Cestrum roseum nnt will jus а few other r plants of merit. The Castor- 
South Kensingto. чаз irably апа flower үт что "freely. We аге | ої] nig arrives е ж анача іп — c" ate; buta 
Society; ntending next season to make beds of them; also of varie v po ed Ri in Paris 
: M тайт аш senta fol обидой p is s preferable 
ower in Novem an December, but does rcs colour of aves and fruit being 
mor ueri om continue so long in bloom as s the red kin ids. Habro- mad "more showy. , Eriobot otrya "jabonies ‚ or бе 4 
ҮА ICT t li growin 
* , „Тһе beautiful climate and position any — "of its family both in babit of growth and | as it di ed m making fine iow | 
of Cannes admi! g being г f flower, the latter being of а fine ties with yos efoliage, and flowering very freely 
vary different style from that o our own E lish tempera- | dark blue roduced compact pendent bunches|in the month of De 
iure, for ng innumerable stoves and|of great size; the flowers are of a long tubular parmannia africana, а "very old greenhouse plant, 
a ег of the most beautiful | form, and bloom in December and May, but not во | stands well out-doors and flowers freely at this season. 
аге culti the open air, and therefore continuing for a long time; it: misa 
freely as the other — like the ч of its "wd 
however, it makes g ame apis, do also 
Abutilons venosum gigan Duc de Malakoff 
the Mare Hs becoming са 1 ie while the former 
ore of a shru 
better advantage 
habi 
than when P iml s spa 
bonses; although this ejes is "but on а limited кн 
i to show what the 
n 
plant and grows to an enormous 
north aspect, the sun apparently bug too ш 
it in a south one. 
it is sufficient to sho climate — admit o rubby character: both аге, how-| Among soft-wooded plants I must mention Salvias, 
done. It is situated in o Mee i darmi ever, a ornamon These also flower during | the best of which is А чке. it is the most striking 
could have been chos int a ho rrida à is а plant that ought to have | of them all, and а: s I have never seen it in Enghnd, it 
(near goes s vili) facing full south, | been ЖАНА ve уи rest, but it is decided, e of interest to others to hear of its 
unfortunately, flow 
Á— are away. i is dije ic looking, "a 
osed | months n —— of. its leaves. 
fine specim 
attained in dive years; the beauty of it during winter 
ich 
view of the sea 
Vends = 
and, | ша; 
n the. month of — hen al 
n of it, about 12 feet high, whieh it has | b 
efore the 
lossoms appear the spikes are covered with pale lilac 
flossy tufts, which turn out to be the Made for very 
n } 
п consiste in Ы ormous spines, w 
inches 
year's growth. 
dw: — 2 of shrubs, зна Ше мым 
without а ре of rain ү 
: are the Vero ‚ them 
I indeed that 
ou 
effect. ^ Another 
notice is involucrata, bloomi 
autumn and produ ein ing spi ikes of flow 
rather brin in the 
чөй Mies one to be w s of 
ng та 
ers of a bea ut tiful 
e hav 
ogh ? Se d mal the earth, and yet in 
he 
of 
viui in è эле) of a other pod for cut "Ea 
of al plants flourish and flower being very desirable on account of its "colour 
but — ( rosea 
н; the в 
уегу ^ 
and 
beats 
January, and the first thing that 
must be no сей} is eiim ignea, а larger and hand. 
somer variety than manicata; the А lilac v: 
isa brighter pene: ana the B is a much m n the s nter 
profuse flowerer anic Having grown the 
two together m must si deridodiy gi give the Карл" to 
у. 
January.— 
and i Ы дот st profuse 
и ry it is not Li desirable, [cid ana ng al 
months, M боти Wer- spikes are a itte 
jon but not е А so great abun e 
Lindleyana is another very y distinct kind, its spi 
fh rid 
ikes d m 
wooded plant, but i is rather tend 
ola 
beginnir with 
and continuin 
but o 
h 
o | touched by e 
beauty. 
is ds 
r, and 
mass of fl ower at t this season 
d n for some 
ignea, We have time several 
е x in particu apparently it pe no particular season of flowering but 
cannot bear drought. Chorozemg varium, а 
s fad тобаа аш are char 
arch ; 
me 
been in 
it is now 
plants, flowering in | for 
d 
time past; it appears to be the bardiest of june; all. 
It makes a very gorgeous bed, and continues flowering 
about i months from January to March. 
e Lantanas must not go unnoticed, for they. form 
» | February and Ma у аге а for mixe 
borders or beds; ilicifolium s the use most 
i Rom "the while length 
of the terrace. Correas Pi , "n te at home here, and 
а wer end during winter; the best variety is cardi- 
lis also do exc I well upon low 
ril ; 
Miel 
y with n brilliant flowers. 
dim m is Ipomea Leari, covering pos 
in lengt grow. г most luxuriant] p ih 
nb n with very 1 4 
опе mass of blu 
November, and December, growing and booming very 
оа Stevia sail is ies En of flower at this 
im ; being a pure white flower it comes in order for 
mitur and Milite also а nice show in the pre y 
when bes 
walls, ar flower from January to 
ide the Salvia катеа 
р! 
pone A en: iba and Comptoniana, w ў 
mber, шг 
omte de Nesselrode, by the | are ich 
akes now begin о blossom. The Еа lse Pepper must 
assiflora, 
ntio ко but little show, 
the. open air, forming compact round — — 
ledt now in 
оой, BoA grow grows and flowers well. 
e same wall come Bignonia australis 
iria ust coming into flower, Passi Шога edulis flowers, g 
ful f and useful for cutting to intermix with | 
p 
a very fine large flower and of robus eT dae 
nd); шул xtifolia, Dalmaisiana, and 
À cerul. Te f 
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"TERM 
in ther new iaa is well pola aj the leaves тын so light and pbi demi the bas 
E: DE ишу grin; it does сардору well here, аз | Fabiana imbricata i another of the favourite plants 
ender. h i жылый oweri vss ее], 
а їр | 
8, being aes de and 
with flower b hich in a short time will be very | Gilliesii, ipe seen in 
dec A blooming 
maag thus comm фей a the family of | su Tem 
is mention ed [wn Sirio my attention. vated и England, does very well here, and бошо» 
or is above all forming magnificent | early spring. Swainsona ' Greyan a, Оз orni, 
o b — m: well here; particularly the ‚ first 
cq cu capsicum makes a good 
Eupa! 
ree; Myriobotrya a 
sọ is а | variety in a m. 
fil and gros Er RONEY аге small, yob i 
а p shor 
f them 
its 5 P 2 еей: 
t | tifally wer. 
а ==) ; 
finished its 
it has been very ыт for some ewe 
PII пару, or nd fhey | flowerin 
Taf М 
MÀ pe ripening 
beau- | са 
flower in 
fü 
i- | thoy Should p uit their тей 
fo; s that of early spri 
s, Coming really of m 
leav es, | and its large balls 
ы Which » also now 
had. ы 1 ^ 
colour it makes а nice vari "em Melle ueas are plants 
d | that this "limite suits remarkably well, ae — the 
drought of su indica voyn 
into 
flower d EN sa inei oí ud tree; Ана 
four ee in the space of th 
att qus bu ЗУ E last long in perfection, and i d 
armata are о waite, scale; з Мера Зр 
in bloom, їз а charming hec? "ling an 
dwarf habit. Correas are i, ui exce 
li is another 
Laurus 
"The Buddleas, iMtoiporem, "Vibura 
ew Holland Lui" are also Worth 
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appearance peing greatly | much as 12 feet of pm d two months; ; the colour i е 
other се that of a pale е it 
the wild ones o 
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and 
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tinct species, and one I 
am speaking no 
bultivatod, for Aces could surpass the bea 
fields now, completely covered with ай 
as | many very fine kinds. One in particular I ha 
EN ei quite a 
in Englan 
t purpose, Ап clear Z bioom it 
Pae pipi Due пзе is азр g 
5 16180 47 H li. A i-em inel 
Sh Toig th e upper p^ we pass through a grove 
ificent to the lower 
in 
its of three or four 
enin. its doe de Кы г Pbont six wi 
їн Ме m those of may found 
Чий, h hat of ler | amongst eas in full bearing since 
5 also a noble plan PS 378 IUE розй эмен, | Christmas, ey to be surpassed in the month of redd 
from 4 to 6 feet in 2nd tb, making | and Kidney Beans wi erely the protection of 
When seen а rather sheltered tion, к жуш | —The month d ty QU a pass away | 
in the open air, zed posis ment io lant | "йлы mon signs of winter, for we had on а! 
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