1100 i HE. „ЗАБОЮ. CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL ЧАШ [Хоукмвкв 22, 1353 
Prin wild 1 s Expediti. on, ^d MESE EC a 
uld not compete with t ng's ü ey’s diag 
М oum Fondy re iA same time their e P рей o or n ripe ed flowers, but we mean more | of nd New York е qui i ЖЕ in the шу 
louring rendered them ve irabl jects in an hu : they ought not t o e admissible at all, and any — only, no specimens g been Arin based on 
bites for the каке of the relief they afforded by |= run flower intr paddo amne те genuine selfs, | lat ntil Mr. M By 
contrast e more familiar selfs end the old- which it would simulate, should b arded as a dis- 1817 SOM it on the moun naii abov Pand 
fashioned tips, and so they were very properly aa | qualificat So at least it appear o us. Mex, No. 832) when a short notice in 
to separate competition. Now, ever, they We shall be glad te se that our Eu do pa Е pen in E appendix to Wis ЕБ 
і 1 ot f "e n t о riste cata- emoir of a Tour ew " 
technical места that epi ay le im pi b po Nee т do кай. иы ipae i i во in t in m MEM Fs ia Endlicher, | 
an equality with what are called, for distinction’s sake, lists of 1863, some of blo. pie the auspices of ji ттге in his Traité des Coni res, 1855 | 
st show " ers, and t reason for ever separat- | our leading soutien s, may soon be expected to make d it to Wis tall horis Наа ating only my rl | 
ing them falls to the ground. Against th aintenance | thei cer cuim 8 uttall however, had already (im 1 
of th group, as it nds, we are moreover our азиз on PENTSTEMONS әз р. доган thy what extended account of it! É- ец 
{ ly mentioned арр. 1050, | sta pa. nt: “there is no objection oed in the n of Michaux's Sylva (dE . 
ir that one of the new flowers of the ара height, of above 3 fee b should have "been жо ез! m pl. a" clearing up the doubts whieh 
season, це, ша of. Shelbur arne, has been * about 3 feet." TI in а genera. 2s E me ues нта expedition, 1862, is expected 
nounced ible in Tas of t x ivo, classes, way, be тий under than over the lio it there п ni -| ito i in P айбе: моа Mero M 
» E he e 
Besides this, itis койшо n that several of t e “fancies — We have great pleasure in informing | the monptains about the head waters " ^ rs Hayden a 
hich are grown and as апо ‚ not unfrequently тебет that gos CHARLES зА, the senior рийг Misso Columbia e Yellowstone, 
produce self: loured “blooms” which are allowed to in the well known firm of Messrs Perer LAWSON & | үү. а rivers Dr. Parry notes that 
staged uncballenged in the opposite group. of Edinburgh and in e e cones pe eral | ope semipendulous? at 
considerations lead us to urge upon Dahlia Мы «Б elected to the High Office of. Lord Provost of tho биге уо. ke позва арас while James 
growers tho abandonment o oth. үнө ун а зан A Edinburgh. This honour is to be the more apprect iated е the elevation of 80000 2 е 000 н RN t gm 
group of "fancy Dahlia a e er V cae pem ың as he (Su ony been a member of the Town t Council for sbio situations becomes 60 or 80 feet ligh А m 
егеу 88; T sp ius ү a br ief peri od, nd w unanimo eie rdi 
especiall: ds their exhibition. As a substitute, Ei sdevulently- bee endulous? cones, according to PFendler's ru 
з propose TE. O ONON of the following classes, portant oten, and, ie oi ittee pirar pius omes den in —— between the 
which appear to be sufficient for all practical purposes, | to comis Dii election comprise dav er yl arge > number 1 чл e em е robus a: А... E we са 
Pros AER names representing all iege: hs religious sects. | p i Bot у, 
LOURED, including M those in which the florets are of We sincerely таам iE N on attaining this | о wes vo dd of P flexilis icing ded | 
їз inii 1 ding КЕӨ та ле s in which the !ground colour а istinguish liod honour, which extends over a period of cones close to P. Cembra. The e lar - (p | 
ose varietie: in S 
о т ite or yellow), зм the florets are mar; "à ore three re, as Dr. James already stated sls аз hos Hn Hose 
pal ( y! y у! 
tho ends X3 eme T ^ орет до е E s to, but i" — the оа рес рси distinguished 
TIPPE the d colo rom those of any o our P. y a persi 
Ru Da pM аре ul tind Ta ROCKY мос CONIFERS. sharp, pn —€— representin A Y wing. 4 
а which is generally white ог blush: exciucin the ABIES GRANDIS, жыр common in this region, | carini's plant of that name is one of the curious 
T eee Dia cim uA eoe ie th Ба rn A. balsamea. Fendler 8 s | g' oup of га an Nut iw WU the following 
SrRIPED, incl an varieties which have flakes ог | N. Mex No. 828, is the our species: Pinus monophyllos, Хоттеу a 
Dre Uf аду one EUN colours, whether light or dare, di T RE bund: hrough the | with single (not connate, as Endlicher would have it) 
tioti оа on a different nd colour. By and by, den cie Dovazasir, Lil. Abundant through the Engel ih two ] 
group is more advanced, it may be desirable to subdivide | е ict, except оп the higher eleva- leaves; P. edulis  Engeim, wi kei roii 
iti into — parte, analogous to the “flakes and “bizarres” а А very sightly tree, of the average height of cembroides, Zucc. (including F ee iede, not 
arnations, ш bhis. seem ly necessary at 80 feet, with. a graceful oval outline; the s spreading orr, and P, osteosperma, aa a dia 
ЫЧ bra nches curving upwards at the extremi ties. Woo E. P "Eu Engelm UTEM ni E еа 
е submit arrangement as the ssal slo owth, but v war e und., p. 
going із at on е definito, im e, апа intelligible, an piu EET. vory ma T 8 ре Other characters, "taken » prindpily fon ie brc 
carries with it, m isse S information as to tho | p as the nearly allied А Аеш is well | young shoots, strengthen the spec ла пиче ‚л, 
leading character c bi each variety ; кашу the classi - | distinguished fr the distinetly | Very natural little group is pd y th А 
tion oi * gl 
generally мане а with it no ые at- 
ever, di Б in n fact, sigma * Lady Popham" 
and * Char les yes " bein моб “ fancy" articles 
as “Jupiter any of 
We bave ds that the regen kel d be gi 
up at the exhibitions, but we do not pex intend 
Mh s N. Mex. No. o. 829. 
gue soan 
s Mexziesm, Lindl.—“A гае 
йод of miim reum outline, of rapid growth; w 
ey compact, but атт coarse аг and pite 
e заа taper too rapidly to saw u 
ndulous ed the 'end of the bra iem es. 
y ot ud 
e respect to this matter it. appears to us 
wo courses open. In all 
bari. to болме: Соко, it w 
iate; and wi 
ould te legiti- 
an А айз фо | 
orists, аз well E tend 1 to "the production of improved | А alba, but which 
prizes in each ee ass, аб least 
that there 
exhibitions phish аге o ну | 
be 
almost spinesc: 
рр ирт 
sey shaped tree, 
wea 
ни 
Leaves 
allied species, stiff and very th 
GRA, Poir. °= Probat the same as the north- 
аро рһузев 
remain attached to 
case in ш 
ever, the wing 
from the heres 
itself, which is likewise the ca 
eav 
pem unt 
A nigra. The tru 
of such а course bein, 
tions, on the Mox h 
florieulture could not hav 
them, it xui be pecu ra а а а а gesta 
varied display, to admit all the classes to equal com- 
рано; compensating for the loss of the prizes in the 
lass, by increasing the number of prizes in the | 
e number 
ее prizes each 
kinds, there might be, sa in each 
stoute: 
f enre margin 
Canada to the northern Rocky ш where it has 
дон ^ em under 
rry's he head- 
waters of the Kettle, Colorado, Missouri їй КО 
Abie: 
2 m rk abo т head of — 
of the Е seems 
been MAL ps Bourgeau ; but it ha 
Dr. Parr 
s to be 
(е ndler 
Rivers, 
where A 
extending d 
s nigra 
nta 
о. 888). D 
| ае forest growth "of the mountain slopes 
100 feet high 
m nk, 
group ; or, if 16 were thought pre бам вн of 36 
and of 6 kinds "m approp pm P could be 
ui Of co no florists 
parately. 
"tha result of such a 
change as that we hayo мыд, iiri be to improve 
the ce of our Dahlia show в, where at present 
` the 
of the „ре. чош, we feel sure, be | А 
And if any very re arkable oddity not 
intxo- | 06 rapid growth; bark scaly, smooi 
s and amateurs а 
led | vol. 2, tab. бап 
beet this be c peel 
Dx whic 
a purplish-brown peers full of tannin, an 
ifferen t from the rough brown bark of 
ча ; wood г ihe Da bly 
and scarcely Rare, preferred for 
mel this be Hier rubra, Loud., 
distinet from A. nigra ? 
white er soft, Creo 
nside wor 
in St. tes 
with tbin ses rad margin i of the 
о 
and obtusish, unes saia - ith й 
extend from 
ndant, 
N. 
mposing almost the 
Middle 
Mur pestes ly 
'Transac 
1 CT T M t value. 
PINUS PONDEROSA, Dougl. is “ common, thi 
b| the lower valleys. and less üt ieu T 
mountains, associated with zs 
Menziesii; a most valuable timber Кем, с sel 
x. No.831. Male aments cylindrical, sev 
CONTORTA, Dougl., “is quite abun 
id 
lopes of dry i o не "am 
4 Graps Supplement (£o the En 
Ky Mountain Plants, in 
= 
gs 
——= de 
QU 
ON THE CULTURE e e ТОВА! z 
M. CHARLES EDWARD 1d 
In ihe month of Jan 
ар gome 
of 
ет 
to ът: of hee 
PINTU igelm., 
г. Parry bad t luck 
does 
10,000 fe et,” nus hi 
a full description anc 
Transactions of the St. 1 
descend lower 
1 a figure has 
marvellous. 
fit to take its place amongst the 
should happen to be ushered. into the floral world, the 
loss of the A fancy" class n no bar to to йв! exhibition, 
of Endlicher’s ст j; 
numerous Mex 
si ingle West 
"seudostrobus, w 
a few Central Amer 
Indian species; it is колду 
-— pem gura Tg 
wher e the propos osed classes adopted as 
te basis > птратаје competition, we think Wer ought 
be rigidly integpreted, and insisted on. We refer 
partieularly to the rather sportive groups we have 
osed to call “t e ” and "striped" Sported 
in which 
owers, and should be sue accordingly. 
Tulips such flowers would | 
aside, or, if азан hey would be 
fenem MM. and the run flowers me Dahlias 
should meet with a similar fate or course when ! 
orizontal ovate cones, 
Jong meronte or 
In sbelter: 
е 40 or 50 feet high and 1 
n the higher bleak mountains i is 
rui 
thin ran on tho 
scales, 
it forms а tre 
diameter, abat Ө 
+ 
= 
A ak A ds 2 Pur, В 
Dof a к and по: 
Ja 
ii Rc d by ames, has to se 
herus doubtful, as his “description in the acco 
e good 
iar and Я spre spes 
9000 
her mountains of "Clear Creek. 
been given in the | t 
Louis Academy, I confine myself | whi 
t it is our only representative 
ťa M cus 
and ајр 
by 
aristate 
A ee 
2 fee 
wid 
mes, Тз species, discovered in | 
me exte 
ccount o 
well worked t iem 
and 
54 $e 5 ichs деер, 
each hole. 
with 
:H 
Ht 
in iine to ens 
and 
а ^ 
prop ind tho month ‹ of 
Du 
| feaves are 
the roots at "ihe plant, 
manure. mon 
supply 
hens 
ne | 
of Sh 
h all tb 
ы e mt Prater is cul Kofas 
nt) 
