FEBRUARY 8, 1919 1_ 
a-half years. Our Mr. Louis Sander 
back m. : 
La Victoire, and consider it quite one of the best 
ave ever seen. In colour we know none 
» 
arks are fully justified, 
g 
im broad, and coloured bright claret with a ruby- 
теа glow over the surface. he colour extends 
g 10 о i 
olour. 
BRASSO-CATTLEYA PAON LILY. 
petal. 
White, the lip. having a veined E of violet 
| colour i in front and a pale yellow 
TREES AND SHRUBS. 
JUPRESSUS beanie 
- WirH reference to notes are 
ecent numbers of th Gardener о cientes 
е production of с ressus 
nt 
» produces cones freely tree is 
feet high, with a branch-sp of 18 feet, 
2e stem girthing 2 feet 7 inches at a yard fr 
This tree f particular interest 
teaders of the Gardeners’ Chronicle as h ving 
from his nursery at Canterbury 
father of Dr. Maxwell T ters 
of this paper, and the recog 
fully 2 feet i ng (see fig. 23) 
in g undance, : 
atic fragrance of the foliage is well 
са re familiar with ee. 
n pr funebri rare, 
hest T know being that beside the Grand Lodge 
Castle, les, and on the 
; in the North of Ireland, where, 
Fa JE is oo by a x feet 
qually rare and beaut 
= of Masters’ trees is growing in t 
ourhood of а, 
w 
3 10 inc 
ard from the ground level. 
E: a sen tree, idu well ^u DER A ger 
the tips of whi ch hang downwards for 
and th 
HERY arranged on the spike, are nearly 
ross. All th 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
stance of 4 feet, thus im- tery at Coventry, which "м рлер sd 
an easy and graceful a] ре arance to thi late Sir Joseph Paxton. 
stiff-styled Conifer. А full 7 feet 8 inches in л ion of t 
p Aus be found in Coni- 3 feet above the ground, and i 
nd Ornament. A. D. height to be nearly 
60 feet. 
rayon trees of this Lime, and a good o 
TILIA TOMENTOSA. Conifers and other tre 
As this species flowers quite үе weeks later ne grown into good specimens, 
" <nown species or combina- 
t ion could be expected to give such richness of 
col 
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Fic. 28.—BRANCH OF CUPRESSUS FUNEBRIS WITH CONES. 
Lime, it is ex- judicious thinning and to have Ivy ы a 
set ul for "prolonging the season during them. ^ Nicholson's Pigeons Manis 
tain T. ab 
honey, and should be in- Gardening gives alba as 
cluded in all new plantations of forest S. argentea, which i w refe 
at the tree is plentiful on the bo s were evidently su 
England i s not received silvery white f the 
merits deserve, and in Seanad which is much larger than 
Boca t altoget er. ВЕ i 
th The largest tree. W. . Divers, Westdean, Hook, 
seen is іп the beautiful ceme- Swrhiton. 
