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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 525 
appears very problematical whether a more decidedly | 
а magniücent genus fi finely in flower. Auriculata is y 
сү in n height, and the їй, of its branches is | tropical species would have any chance of success. 
ud The stem near the о ЕГО und is 10 feet in cir- | W. 7., e 
E: t divides into eight E Timba, pno i which Gishurst Compound.—I have yet to learn that either 
3 feet in cireumfere 000. Fax. a no oble men, | Gishurst [i or aere Vine borders during 
P le green injury to Vines. I wash mine with the 
IL lobed and 1 fiho mor to the jeunes and sup- | 
ented, too, аз the young shoots now are, with large | are 
Psh white agreeably odoured flowers, produces a |The 
ёре effect on the — scape, contrasting well with d 
unique s of fine trees in its imm 
ate locality, and all deti s carpeted with the ыа 
aleas and Rhododendrons, whose flowers of 
of the most pred and glorious 
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Compound and cover my EES er w 
with leaves; the Vines 
healthy and the Grapes good and d well coloured, 
leaves were removed last week; the roots wer 
e 
penetrating through to the leaves in all directions. 
. D., June 2. 
p, Selaginet la (Lycopodium) ght to 
be generaly; known that this is perfectly а Ұе 
lave a норе 
ипе 
denticulata.—1t o 
whi ch hasstood on an eastern spud on 
30 feet i 
- | stove. J. Rust, Broom pond Fulham. 
, Phile sia buxifolia. —One of. your iar pm 
s | info: 
sam 
t in flowers, but g 
m its prototype, the рогрогев; its мела 
lauca and 
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diameter, and 
3 кчө he will further indulge 
Ihad 
beautiful „yilla (Victoria) . of Mr. Woolfield, whose 
otíttítg. 
Колт HORTICULTURAL: May?28.— Judge Des Barres 
in жогы Chair. The foliowing 
ZH ibis; Esq. ; R. Esq. ; ustin, 
Mrs. С. Р. Bartley, Mrs. à Barber, £z dioe. BÉ: R. Carton, 
Esq. ; T. B. Cepten Esq. ; The Earl of Dalkeith, M.P. ; d 
De la More, Esq. ; R. Dew, [^ N 
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General G. H. Lockwood, 
on of America Plants. —Messrs, Waterer & , 
magni cM exhibition of Rhododendrons, 
and Kalmias, held i пе Society" s new gar "m 
эче South per 
Tast йу good 
ge 
rmation how to flower it. T hafe tested i it in the 
e ied as La apageria ; шу. €t is most luxuriant, 
s no promise of flower R. H., F.H.S. 
^ie is bec that the ps will 
t a few days yet to come, Most of the 
Шр одешдЕ Rhododendrons are in "ft beauty, and 
inter mixed with and well с ontraste d as they with 
d is extremely 
eign d trennen 
the autumn of 1860, 
e great advantage of living near ќо the | 
striking, especially RÀ v owed from a raised platform 
which has ке = vm at one ze i the чен 
and from ich whole of bl 
be iboe upon, көй 
glance. анау we state that "арта о "ot 100 
in — ength a have been 
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fal forms by suitable gravel walks; neatly edged 
with € and in the centre and Viejas else room 
d o 
1:80 feet i В. сне а e now 
e e and beautiful dose 
ra c ui x o piant s are in some nurseries P 
the free soil s 
to almost 
' th e 
grounds, w e readily se 
is кш 'kept, and is fally supplied from London 
prosper wit 
ry 
and, what is of dest. docilis 
which 
and 
coul e fo und on the gra vel, turf mounds have been 
еч 
is nurseries with all that is handsome and likely to 4r 
hout e m ves er IL 
Rhododendrons, most of which of great age 
т. Taylor d haine 
e егу of | 
Mr. 
; thus в v ated they мей" the sameness which 
o some extent yeu and have а very 
coloured Rhodo- 
decidedl Barc 
! осе upies а centr 
“e 
;| position, facing the nce 
nowiedge or 
"conditions i in pla ant ctiani rendered хото o by 
i Whilst I w: 
ту Pt 
the en 
in the tendi exhibition of American plants АЗ 
now the garden of the "wis ЖОНС 
э at South Kensington, Conspicua Soulangean 
Е " ел гр E lossoms, vii st those on 
vei p ad perished many weeks since from 
the baneful infiuence of spring fros тЫ 
erpill 
my 
sen 
cipated by your ке ras 
mined n 
| Cannes 
of Nice, especially 7 he is far less frost, I propose 
ding to 
3 pers 
notes I observed gr 
ndent, and so de 
E be P mee you; as, T ubwevet: the climate y 
ects is more favourable than that 
you from time {о time a few obs ervations 
Е манн all parts of the exhibiti tion. Nest i in тапк 
both as regards size and brilliancy is Brayavum, one of 
f hi ctm coloured sorts ; Atrosa guineum 
^ 
yet named. 
lilac varieties with gree 
, Cat ars 
(p. 430).—The eggs 
from the leaf-eating caterpillars in your 
orchard-house e have 2 been hatched are pec near the 
Grapes, : &c. In the 
Бо kind аз to give mea a paper je p. 523) оп out-door | € 
time Mr. Taylor has been 
M ) the fresh shoot > ded vheir ver 
minute size are able S RE yet unfolded 
e interesting to ei 
renders as showing the „effect of climate on a Clas ? ве 
e 
late and free bloomer. The 
а н kind, whie va 
а favourite; it is a good trusser, a 
i are ib excellent shape. 
seful — E to жота 
а loteh 
ometimes the eggs 23 depositad singly, but | 
mes in орта rg e then concealed with | 
а gummy весг 
Plagues (p. 
for the 
the 
4З). We would advise you to 
woodlice, &e., n overrun jour 
ard, Slic 
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Му letter was begun at the p 
fruit t 
Almond ue (i euh is the largest in Proven 
lined by excu! Ж ОЕ 
Anemonies of every v 
of t the uia red Tulip (Oc culus-solis), and han ndfals of | : 
of Mar ch, 3 
re tien a pie ds P the Almonds and o 
ees wer flower. Lond Brougham's great 
when 
ce) had 
d its pure white пон (it isa bii te hen eh 
eadows were full of wild Narciss 
ts bri Team Aene al wild 
ariety of colour, huge nosegays 
the = 
the way ur p d 
striped crimson and white 
head; both 
m 
iens. Among others, I bought 
and from one plant budded |p. so 
at cause of this. 
- | elegans breed Onsl 
e | bright rose sorts with puo centre nonel 
0 
в but justice e to Cannes that € the 
its s individual blossoms as well as for its fine trusses. ` 
this last summer, an 
UNE cd NM, all of which * took an 
үң hpa my surprise, that 
opened аг 
^ and thi 
д hilat 4h 
tint 
ini 
, those 
poti: Б ke Ошен  Jaequeminot “as two |. 
that Tria is reminds me of a mark made b mise 
table J: 
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8 5» year, or whether that much desired condition 
red If n I may have got Amiens; if con- |р 
He has since added во e fell тоша, 
mate. 
nging his stannen down to the present ti 
d shade; but of sorts at present in flower those 
named are the T reiner As regards Azaleas dte 
: be said, as they do not come true to colour under 
vas. Among t ы n 
: е and many good » ellows, w. serve 
тау м scarlet, purple, and гозу hues of the roire 
ve it 
ure e me any informatioa on Ri icc Боо тын t p hero ol, 
3 1 ever, near Antibes, way between си кы Nice, 
pe sa subject toti the Woo Ret a of the rry? І һауе | there is а garden scale, proprietor 
Years, have Мы old viru until the last tiree of which, MoE Thuret, isa botanist, uiid has а very 
one or two do Б Шш 2 pd iae ets ious and extensive р d plants, and he is 
rad t s Же pibe ially о i self with e i 
resembling eatkins and no fruit, and now both cepa IRE tied ind South noni ks 
e 
uorum, as a suitable s ubjeet for о 
M" үе never grow: 
was induced to 
E 
car species 
зает glass ш, о a mA less 
reely о 
and judging from this сауд кади it 
another letter or 
мена F shall 
nga 
—In a of your|grown in 
ib tobut "ihe € mt ене 
ut- 
ind 
tors. Ishall be much obliget è by any hints ie ya 
оттевро 
as contfibutions from yourself 
f Au resi 
&c., growing like Jarge under- 
“о eaved Kalmia some huge bushes are just 
ming into о. vend the display is one of 
más extraordinary bea 
1 17.—G. Bentham, Esq., President, 
rE сена communications were 
LINNEAN: Apri 
in the "E 
e Exogenous Flora of the 
read :—1. 
are 
Anamalley Mountains in E одо India, w 
һ descrip- 
and a catalogue of ihe phe "by 
tions of new species, 
n R. B Mod, vetet езг rvator 
by Dr. Thomson. —2. * 
have Як 
od, V which "bid fair, some at least. 
es. I propose, к Lei зз Been for me, to devote 
sense were state 1 to bé k 
„ n 
being 
ten an d 
песто вот, dugh — с to css plants 
ne country may be I where 
ris cmd to cultiva- 
ion en 
rd many pro! 
ndents on thi ve 
and баатарт 
MEN most of which are already Red 
groun 
зелу but few flowers, an 
Ao the specimens g 
w and im impe: 
K th an en 
lished species the author ев cael E 
Anonaceæ, it was remark w excep- 
tions, a very limitel тана асе, ped this was 
attributed to their being usually trees of slow 
