THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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semen. 37, 1553] 
Lr 50 ——Whlhen their 
9 en vom sources, or 
татар "ipplid v with ——Ó pem 
may die e thm 
"t асте т paps is 
animals when they а ey a Pere. Lay, d in 
D. the significant fact appeare ed, т t 
rachid 
variety called alpina 
ordin 
ey are Асс 
ere 
and eoa є— 
ы ате G. rupestris, 
G. 
OE vel 
qid they were 
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pte ens). 
G. FA ata, ms microphylla), a 
С: semivestita). 
G. ата. ү» ШОРО), 
= ophylla gar 
y widely under the таре dis to 
subjected, no considerable fluctuation 
E r те rature. Even the e di t 
m vi e ih eame rather to 
e À "haa o depend directly ie ars 
мі. яй 1 Savory, in ойо e] Royal Socie 
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GLEICHENIAS. 
ERABLE am mount of confusion and mis- 
appears ist in reference to the 
the garden Gleichenias, which аге 
ern fanciers | © 
may be e while to devote a little 
to the lr of the subject. e оге | 
allude B group of small- leaved species, 
j n 5d openu micro- 
hecistophylla. om emivestita, &c. 
variously applied i in l diferent Ma uim 
Fe must set out wi 
it represents i in our eden. so many | 
ifferent, and to ign ошон G. Mathe 
= sen iid ШЫР gan 
One word in fri to a 
Gleichenia, namely G. di pens 
and then meet w 
to cut 
severely, aud 
” | much improve the а 
hi 
mans to be taken as ап i G. wu mbraculifera, of N 
d tis actually existing either in cultivation or 
аа lle ot nature, The fact is, that as with other | op át some New Zealand M MR 
йй which in this country we are more familiar, country. M. 
amongst these Gleichenias, and in certain 
ve diffe 
ee of name indieate very little difference 
а botanical character. recent examination of the Indoor Gardenin 
bas led us to the conclusion that the| I wrsm that I had thought soo 
mas ү" pue represent but four species рий. Sometimes one does 
forget a plant 
з by a felt of cobwebby hair-scales. 
res о it resembles unusually large ex 
g to this view, we have in cultivation of the 
f Gleichenias the following ресіев 
Plant of another type of 
ell-m arid and good-looking 
pecies is ar too often seen in a 
е 
viel of tropical | 
In some 
amples of the 
go 
- Spelunca, and var. glandulosa (=Speluncæ огра 
nd var. ; 
À year or two ago I 
seedlings, Early in April the seed was 
ai gan en saucers, well drained wit with ойто: 
and the seeds lightl 
MÀ os 
had! а charming stock о ot these 
gm 
Б 
mall 
The ief  difheulty 
т the soil. closely round 
ters, The 
te 
eaid ofan vd pin. 
n the trans nsplanting is 
h 
and vars. major 
gardens), and soo 
Of this we now 
When 
hili; 
Natal. The very 
amii їз, we believe, |ne 
as a short time since, already in the bos 
al ө 
rer 
toleave them shaking. And каня тум Ше for 
Primr "^ using too muc вап Tt 
pw too closely 
ments ot this kind pouring on Vay за lle n up every 
crevice. This avs ашыгу. is hardly be too much 
thought of by w. 
because I h s ak 
of soil just serving to hide the 
a post-mortem examination finally 
reveale 
— э plants don't at any time bear standing out in 
— Situations. When they are fairly 
"y y delight in air and plenty of light 
without d Aon but a slight gust of wind would 
twist them about distre vp ЫЙ 
Sandy leaf-mould suits Primroses well. covering 
of the dry Cocoa-fibre does тар лй well e covering 
к Кү only then a little trench e ieu be made 
d the edge of the pot, and the watering should be 
herir by filling it with warm wa 
The ende pom in we һө, but this work 
ng. 
ner of the Chin 
for awhile utterly 
be eL. 
PACA must remember to cover the drainage with 
well MT down rae and to put in the soil 
regard to this. Ih not a 
on о РОЗЫ ind bate quite 
other рр le of t them 
are now to be ! 
t these in interest if not in bea 
ingle 
igorten to remind 
The young plants, however, 
on wili find their hillock 
case this year 
y 
le seedling coming 
become a well. 
Primroses have a way of growing with the roots 
—— оно "wee m fairly in the ground, and 
and for any one vh is filling : a 
des ea t tell any plant that would 
es such a 
room (not made hot by fires, that is, in ет 
any р 
e leaves аге themselves i pretty, a 
a pleasant smell of hedge-rows, that even 
m just stead e still not 
window 
be more attractive. 
and have about 
e plant at all, or 
arranging pedem 1 have always found it safe to 
se tho dark o^ leaved plants without the least 
ids of red, as those that tre Tier aon 
Ever s0 iban a tinge of purple or red abou 
talk se 
hel 
yer is no dosi a well-marke tid dist; M not in blossom the little ors еа me pets; ms to me to indicate the pinkish or llao 
1 though they do not often grow e in rooms lovem. 
habit 1L read. he ges should never get very у. ng dii mans 
чта "y E doge ve^ Spel Y вепевз seem almost as injurious. 
has a smooth stipes and Pachisi thickish pinnules, а Сү most коша, ud their neat are thieker ight a prn is that which they delight m with 
and of daily Sidi warm waterings, and no water left in the 
panra y am E. pen itapproaches| These thin gs до too aid ЕТЕ in the а saucer. 
Mis Mam in its : qo рела vaxt ure, the bre lich iet i ; hich give Pere | nn 
&8 lanes of ihe ni. рм rue plant is not the|sheltered air; for thoug ronde о рн : tune „Но оше е ат й 
P (gl io) » Which appears howev ver dier se pla ants cannot bear m S8. : Ae t to dw Lr 2 Wie wii к 
EM and by having the under surface of n e of th 
#gments sprinkled with sessile glands, This ege is 
plant [rider cultivation, and so P н. 
Bin vhi under the name ШЕ 
апа [ f euch. "age size, 
hair F тас] 118, 
jug scarcely any 
T a 
the surface, 
under E дек 
у downy 1 
8 
„in sunken cavities ; > 
Ete 
a 
more e s grown. One. very pies poiat pie is в 0 | 
11 sery 0 
water эур" wow an PES: overflow, and it is 
such cases things | sometimes seem | 
of not being able to | 
Gra 
n aak A m ан this Grape, опе might 
at it was utterly aseles, and 
e have a proved itto 
b 
т as ч аз our experie 
If any one 
e goes 
бте асйшашоп, | їп fact iere a gem 
nursery at Berkh 
house 
containing а specimen 
Grape which we consider worthy of с 
| the cores — the ceu with 2 
li hich 
in the two E & semivestita i 
nire from this. 16 is perhaps rather mor 
must stand by so pationtiy vi ile i 
кы. һа vus in size, bu t the 
little. Still, for the n. of the 
firm- built cone of which 
they form the ваш: 
it soaks in little by 
plants, а tolerably 
light. I call 
mit isthe | observe 
has been pisse bearing o 
size of ы Me During the 
to s! 
Mrd 
не" ы-ы 
Ec of ali is G. dicarpa, etm which 
Apes » they ar 
all that is гаад е 
all go off from Ses (un 
against another Do, when it 
have known 
Endo 
e present pue MAE 
is ne чараны form of 
eath, the spore-cases, | 
nas the 
itself. Hence for | thing is not 
асе and liable to deca; 
os t to be forearm 
-— 
ы but 
name ot. f gan 
xp. is one of | 
ак апо m ehe 
ES t is also, es ially in 
n the stipes and | 
к injured d th 
decay 
toT 
t, which cause 
Mois ts that I ba Asus че 
RÀ К ws До make the object clear, but a slightly 
keep the root {АЛЬ the pot-rim 
Th 
f cut lea 
° The ы thing happens eat E 
lants. I have been wonderin 
in the чам 
е | great deal of good, if it 
alr ready. sehe is | out spóiling "rtm e of the hum 
еду; 
raised | 
y 
that the deban 
ss a leaf is ben! 
roper, 
шапар! 
leaves. 
ез. 
e standing spots 
,as well as — 
entioned. 
| 80, во 
t down | fasti 
dais quickly 5, but I mr - Ба tpe on су! of its leaves; 
a plant look healthy and green an 
1 es а ене Or 
t was potted 
all | the 
whether | tions of wild 
mi 
е 
the ; this is mm very 
The жс will ж. Át to nd n а week or 
re suliciently ripe already to test 
whieh v we — would please the most 
bee 
e bunches 
their mts 
red spi 
we have never found 
lague. е A in short 
ape, of excellent ph and one which 
succeeds admirably with us. H. La 
nsof British Pla 
cultural Society certainly does 
cause of British — by offering prizes for “ collec- 
ld flowers. к оч, оп e nesday 
‘last there were fonr or or the prizes 
ass, eac! А having TE clear the 
nts. The Brighton Horti- 
Lal 
those 
e myself, must be 
iously, and who, li 
w 
pren William 
ере such wholesale destruction, 
12, Erne: — W. 
respass upon your space 
in t the hope of gaining E pisk of your practical 
