126 
Wallichianum ought ucceed perfectly with 
us, and all the better, pl сказ if Lie at NN 
on some raking slope among fern or Bracke 
planted deeply in a rich vegetable soil. e 
one drawbac this superb Lily is its scent, 
which y overpowering, but over- 
is 
рох pets and sickening. Reginald 
ORCHID NOTES AND GLEANINGS. 
SAS IN LEAF-MOULD. 
WE have d the murus. note on “ Disas," 
r. n 
pleasure 
te 
in ` giv 
culture of these 
We grow 
a gee -roofed 
compost us SU! 
e descri 
vd collected locally in 
үте" by the fall if 
many years, and i 
A but with a 
pe» a sweeter 
з Wa ^S dd 
and the t inem eo 
or mE. the eger ones that ‘are: likely to 
t. The smaller tubers 
1 апа cover it wi 
with the he temperatare 
эх EN not 
e 
v winter— 
lower tempes 
о 
У hf 
nud They rec 
house is eui. at 
„the 
the plants seem to be satisfi 
it is the Odo ci) that are 
Elwes writes that Disas may gradually 
lose their еви in this country and must 
hardly 
om 
heard of its be raised e ere in ihis 
count r stock is in direc 
from the original D. Lura, and the conclusion 
is € 28 gos that gu 
ears that is 
and multiplying ite, will pag on doing £0, о, almost 
indefinitely, give the right ki 
We apos вуна of шуы! ля 
йүзли: d these not necessarily 
but this we have always regarded 
dents attending the pot culture of any plant, 
al we have to admit that i- 
dents" are more frequent amon 
among our other plants. 
THE GARDENERS 
We have distributed a good many Disas; in 
ied бе: stock has been greatly reduced this 
se ut our correspondence with reference 
a isas Пав not always bee appy, an 
whether it is due to eo grower or lunc or 
humos k is no ing tnat 
Е ете enyi 
Disas 'apr ricious Ee fickle in the extreme. 
po pe pos Orchid Nursery, Slough. 
With regard to Mr. J. Elwes. re- 
“Disas in Lent- Mo 2 (ee p. 101), 
grown w 
and a green pas 
the back wall, despite scraping 
ing. The Disas were grown in pots placed on 
slate үн The cultural до were similar 
to thos stated to be the principal points ra 
Mr. Elwes, je plants were generally n repotted 
the autumn, and 
t of doors 
^ 
с Í 
a very moist and y: ndaibion. I unders 
that some eine ate: I went there as inside 
paso to 1 M ormin B ew some of 
the out of doors. 
Millen. ( [яе саа. ‘South Godstone. 
ied Br PARECEN 
IN rep: y p 
H. ho аан 
ити xt. ee саве Fe ard. 
What а rs ә Op d Lo: Floral 
Magazine figure, s Sali as given in 
De Puydt's Lie es ees "бөй, t 18, p. 275, 
with the remark ems little from D. 
grandiflora n in ie a yelow base to 
he colouring of the odd, galeate, sepal, instead 
af whitish rose. I have i impo; D. grandi- 
ora from-¢several localities in South barre 
‘form appeared with thos 
from the Tulbagh locality. Co lout ur 
th 
ocalities is very scd 
ODONTIODA SMILAX. 
GR Ca me нез -three 
Ts wers, d two inches across, and produced by 
crossing the пеш ынай -йеткетей "Однодо 
su and Cochlioda 2, 
Е 
= 
E 
283 
2 
ES 
Ф і 
m d 
Е 
ni 
or 2 
Ф 
omii r 
е lip of the 
kir rs idi Бп се 
The i ут pacis has one Pasal ceci whieh 
indicates that when mature the plant will bear a 
branched spike. 
NEW HYBRIDS FROM BLEN i 
Mr. J. T. iie е шона to the ше 
borough, im Р; Woodstoc 
sends the first cnin of three parley якут, 
CHRONICLE. 
[SEPTEMBER 6, 1919. 
ised at Blenheim. Brass = ace y 
MGE: үл by crossing Brasso-Laelia Н 
(B. gbya x L. tenebrosa) a 
Fabia Leonora (Dowiana x 
s a flower eight inches across, cream colour. 
tinged with rose, the br 
clear rose with a fine ne 
from the E PM a 
the rather 
rom the L. кос Pad. 
Capablanca: This is 
its class which we have seen. " 
between C. Milo (insigne x oenanthum) andi 
Harrisianum superbum (villosum ba 
The flower, which is six inches pis has 
fine dorsal sepal nearly three 
chocolate-purple at the 
pure white at 
eana, 
highburiensis (L. nabarina 
Lawrenceana) and the threo flowered i ра Hl 
sent shows e C ncean the 
whioh the 
ip, claret crimson with yellow b эз { 
TREES AND SHRUBS. 
D PENDENT 8 SILVER LIME. 
ei i Lime (Tilia petiolaris) 
is alone it is worth 1 
charm we сап add those f a beaut 
ar 
already losing eod leaves. and. pee all ti 
whilst the foliage 
ly fresh and clean. 
The eem of 1 the tree д not definitely known 
and there appears to be n clear Seema ы 8 
in a wild state. of. Hen 
a port from T. tom А 
«йыны, has much affinity. Still, 
ences in habit, length of leat-stalk, and in 
f frui mark 
d. 
ms than vibe. are poi ous 
Sen to be found vine мна гы eaa i 
a 5 п bloom, and frequently they do not 
cover 
CARYOPTERIS Bae am 
GIVEN nny Wo 
M risu | is a аана. ы 
shrub. It 
deciduou Me А 
loj 4 
ee visit ther re, ee 
Nurse y last 
years Eun it was БА noteworthy- 
