May 21, 1887.] 
their heads of golden-brown and bronzy flowers, 
potted and self varieties. The strain grown he 
one. The Car 
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variety sells like it ; weye. not grow enough of it, 
the demand far exceeding the supply, 
' Of the crimson Clove an immense stock is grown, 
the flowers fetching (io 4 he rade) 6s. per dozen. 
The bri yellow c Name irae Miam but 
scentless Pride of Penshurst also grown in 
quantity. 
pe Musk, a real nti and one that 
y the million, is well repre Ere its 
delicious perfume pervading the Huai It i 
invaluable subject, seins adapted either for window 
boxes, ing, or a pot subject for the con- 
TY 
i The us useful Marguerites are represented by an 
Imposing [n block » 
o OR was an 
W. А peror William, two true blues. 
* were informed that some 20,000 Lobelias are 
fine stock of Roses 
the bud 
hoic 
ы 0 span-roofed airy structures have recently been 
id the ‘Cultivation of CanielBà alba onem ‘the — 
dee white sort; the other 
a ed by sturdy M of Azalea Fielder’ 8 White, 
шаг 
Y way of toile a few words on the foliage 
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plants. Ferns, as is now well known, are grown in 
endless variety; pr eed the largest stock in 
the trade is House after house is 
Ena with p beautiful Р, the eye gazing 
them perceives 
meadow. 
in speaking, езд ng, or thinki 
i a genera 
might be formed of 
tinted or io ured forms, making a pretty and 
distinct featur 
ud note only a few from the many for this pur- 
—Pteris nemoralis variegata, like P. argyrea, 
wie а red shade onlyto its young fronds; P. tri- 
(VEGETABLE IVORY). (SEE “ 
color, old, but one of the prettiest when well grown ; 
P. asperi 
place. 
the Adiantums have bright coloured fronds, 
especially rubellum, ES T sreli 
ipi macrophyllum bipinn 
eal b ااا ا‎ enn deer vicarii 
мег! Шы: style of Lathomi. A. scutum, when well 
wn (exposed) has very pretty coloured fronds, 
has the popular and beauti . Far- 
with b the silver-white and gold-coloure 
Cro are made a specialty of. How pretty their 
e e foliag e looks—y oung plants suspended from 
use e roofs i in long lines. We should like to say 
hu den plants (so numerous are they) are grown 
of that favourite plant, Ficus elastica. 
As was in great quantity ; 
it is a beautiful сара {ог жаы purposes. 
DIE NATÜRLICHEN PFLANZEN-FAMILIEN, 
A final note to record that Vitis LM а 
eiae hardy subject, is largely grown arket 
t Я is especially valuable to the мы Чесо- 
МЕ te їп 8, &c., and also out- ud а rs, in the form 
of а ма жа or pyramids, the effectiveness 
of the plant being due to cim are shoots and 
ert and the leaves being beautifully marbled with 
white, В. 
THE HARDY FRUIT GARDEN. 
RICOTS, japp 
AND NECTARINES.—The 
r fruits thinned, 
having the most promising and best placed accord- 
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ing to the ap of the tree. Peaches on pret 
ines will also demand attention for som e to 
come in xd pin of disbudding and “эв гир бона 
insects. 
nation ea to see that the roots do not 
dier for want of w 
Other Sorts of Fs Pino, Plums, and dessert 
Cherries will require disbudding, leaving the shoots 
ев d s early period, they only 
form fresh dti ы и fruit- buds ; 
is often carried out for appearance sake, but 
great mistake. The summer fruiti ng Raspberries 
at the base, but leaving sufficient young canes to take 
