FRUIT _ REGISTER. 
CH LADY PA PALMERSTON. 
-Tuose who contemplate planting Peach tree 
йде а this autumn elit i 
ands 
of this me variety n a cool hou se it 
ucceeds aa rably, giving hand 
the first сга 1 я т, Pig which time good 
Peaches ar appre In growth and сш: 
ping € variety i гу Kl on Soul be des а 
The var raised Mr. Rivers f 
Pin apple. E om arine. e skin is peers 
yellow, marked with crimson. The flesh pale 
yellow; E^ and meltin The flowers are 
sma 
ORCHID NOTES AND GLEANINGS. 
ORCHIDS FROM.  COOKSBRIDGE. 
FLOWERS of so very handsome crosses are 
sent by Messrs. vA and A. McBean, 7 
are highly и as evidence of the fact 
that albinos of coloured species are tolerably 
i кайаш Ырк t the albino character 
in hybri ps 
EYA ANNETTE is а charming new cross 
Pn ven ө very tia: -petalled C. oe 
alba ;MeBean's var, and C. Warsce i Fra 
M. Beyrodt, the broad petals of tho. one уыт 
and the clear ge ak colour of the front lobe of 
t derived from the oth 
he lip. er, being good 
features e flow “re is snow hit: with a pale 
yellow disc and violet front to the lip. 
CATTLEYA кш Sages А obiain ed by 
- ing С. Dowiana. a: ith С. Lord Roths- 
child alba, is a new un m the hy 
tered previously, and which had colour in the 
and petals. The is wai 
margin being tinged with 
having Bexar Жы “branched йен extending to thie 
om P labiata alba 
UM odt, is ca very 
with: pure Shite түл 
ЕҮА баланса р 
petals and dark ce Pil front h 
CaTTLEYA ELE EAN’S VARIETY, th 
result of a cross ween С. Hardyana alba and 
Warscewiczii Frau eyrodt, is'an advance 
on C. Hardyana alba in size. and breadth of 
petal, pure white with violet-purple front to the 
lip. 
RID ORCHID 
oe е pes September 4 р. аж 
ybrid regis- - 
THE | GA RDEN ERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
ita 8, bai 
NOTICES OF BOOKS. 
The Book of the School Garden 
THE second ress of Mr. mediae useful 
as appeared 
ве Шай have аңа аз 
А instructors 
Mr. Lawrence Jan 
urs the оша of 
the two peto REED nd n plots 
—each of which has its adv be e think 
that Mr. Lawrence is right and that each school 
arden should provide both plots worked by 
the pupils, either singly or in pairs, and a 
a plot cultivated common. The advantages 
m is system are it allows of autumn an 
tha 
early spring pre m ation of tbe individual ‚Р tots 
by affording space for the planting of winter 
с I It also aliove of 
the grow ing of su idry crops—C 'elery and others 
—which could not economically be distributed 
'er each individual ene 
: Mx. durent holds that 20 square poles 
the minimum area re геа for а Ms of 14 
pupie. but 30 nara “poles should ds 2 it 
the land is. ava апай. Не be 
s 
diggi 15, апа tr enching dollows, ani the advantages 
of , though perhaps 
а i d might have been "included d s to the 
circumstances, in which full-trenching га be 
avoid ef + i, 
eri with d Гарика 
' nce of making all 
tests large series of mall; lots, d 
allow of repetition, Аа е ша oo ra 
piota Mor in speaking of n 
(p. 30) оға might with sdvantage n mgd 
Pu the- bru of dung on the physical condition 
of the 
g 
-Uni der awrence’s skilled guidance, the 
pupil is P wit ree rough the routine of p ee a 
and he would ve a dull person who 
the course of the journey ‘learn 
do to become a pt led gardener. 
can make -him become one 
whet m dt 
Practice only 
* The Book of the aie Haran by C. F. eae 
(p. 231). London, Evan: „ий. Price, 38. 6d. net. 
Name. Pa 'arentage, Exhibitor. 
Brasso-Cattleya delicata .. 2 -= € Gertrude x В.-С, Madme Chas. Maron. J. Ansaldo, Esq. 
Brasso-Cattleya Luegmann | .. +e Luegeae x B.-C. Mrs, J. Lee Charlesworth TN 
а Calisto dt ви Digbyano- purpurata x L.-C. = callistoglossa J. Ansaldo, Esq. 
rasso-Laelio-Ca: pires à inis 
s f Gabriéle -L. Digbyano-purpurata x L.-C, Dominiana | J. Ansaldo, Esq. 
D’A ves ... в... 
Brasso-| Чао Cattleya Joicey 1 
PEENE pase ome d Lilian, 
Thwaitesii x C. Dowiana aurea ... 
BLL. Pg Cooksonii d: L.C. Thyone t 
x Ansaldo, Esq. 
J. J. Joice cey, Esq. 
Cooksonii Charlesworth & Co 
= Kah PRG RU 
Brasso-Laelio-Catt T Diana ... | BLL, рае Бране x С. Dowiana aurea Duke - Ма riborough. 
Cattleya Di ^ | Elvina x Duprea; & McB 
ttleya Evelyn Lister ... Iris x адата n & r 
Cattleya Pd Evelyn... Atalanta x nes m r Jeremiah Co'man 
Cattleya Mo, ae Hardyana Elvi m tuart Low & Co. 
Cattleya Prin cess Royal va var. Eva Fabia. alba - Hardy yana Countess of Derby -. | Charlesworth & Co. 
Cypripedium St, Lord Wolmer х пош poe à АН. з Bromilow, En. 
Cypripedium йш Ко ldian Maudia & Mis 
" Wri le 
io-Cattley: C. Mrs. Pitt x L.C. St, Gothard Charleswe TÓC, 3 
Laelio-Cattleya L.-C, Thyone x © Fabia alba ... Pantia Ralli, Esq. 
Laelio-Cattleya ius le Émperor x St. Gothard Dg of Marlborough 
io-Cattleya Gothlab ... LG. St. Gothard x C. labiata Ansaldo, Esq. 
Laelio-Cattleya J. Ansaldo Hildegard x Lustre 5, Ansaldo, Esq. 
Laelio-Cattleya Lady Moore Paros sta Gatton "Park var. x As Тамаш ^ 
glasnevi J, шап. 
Prom чача jo Maudiae ... C. Dowiana x L.C, Neleus .. sis Я Evan & Co, 
red ge ire $e pe The — x Oda. Cooksoniae Hs c antia Ralli, Esq. 
uvivierian x E -— L T. Pitt, Esq. 
Odontoglossum Gattonthello Maid x "аата" ir J. Colman. 
Suenacca К Black nce x crispum 4 e B. Cra ay, Esq. 
Odontoglossum Vulximium Vulean x eximium © B. Orawshay, Esq. 
Sophro atile ya neye Verdi o- - a b rape io C, Suzanne Hye de Grom ... ir Mervyn Buller, 
x pid x S.- oris z nsaldo, Esq. 
lio-Cattleya Adelina `. | © ess Frederick x S-L..C. ‘Do ila Ansaldo, E 
Soph Laelio ау 0 Cleo mà SLO. Tris grandifiora 3 e amne a 
.-L.-C. we so tuart Low & Co. 
Sophro-Laelio-Cattleya oen S.-C. Thwaitesii x L.-O. bletchl do, Esq. 
Laelio-Cattleya Pallas .., S.-L. Psyche L.C. Rubens а 7 i fans Hed. 
io- а Rigoletto ... | S.-L.-0. Trianae ... . Ansaldo, Esq. 
$ Vivid ... + | S.L. Psyche x сх Fabian 25 Ansaldo, Esq. 
t ing 
' in form and pretti 3 marked. wi ith desp purple 
THE YELLOW none MOTH. 
TRIPHAENA жорга 
THe moth illustrated in Fig. lll, commonly 
I the Yellow Underwing, or, Ms сези it 
from some closely allied forms, the L Yellow 
Underwing, is extremely common Tt is almost 
impossible valk in any field where there is 
sufficient cover in June and July without dis- 
turbing it /hen at rest its dul loration, 
combined with markings which break the 
surface, prevent jt from being seen until dis 
the flas а. у 
п пега! 
eui дё ftis ings vary fein pur lish inv to 
r ut the reddish 
dark brown, b ey s ipis mes hav 
tint. The chief markings sm 1 black one 
nearly on the end of the p , 8 I-defined 
ио, marl 
> 8, à We 
two-thirds of the way towards the 
sal si an orbic 
x. 
usually. pa aler than the grou 
tine extends ошу about half-way across. Bet 
dj ag ks orbicular spot. is another line | Boing 
ther pale lin 
to the 
anc feeds bic any low-g rowing plan as 
Doc ndelion, but “it is especially pee of 
pes ES may foun y time from August 
to May and i E рейшн а only too common in 
the cardi ios it is an КЕ nuisance. 
It feeds at night and so is apt e he 
attention of the gardener, s its pos 
too ur adi in the shape o of rotted and bitte 
nts. colour it is pur 
diffic 
E 
m 
de: trativa a pest there 
ош E Ter ase culture, 
hi к) 
у the be 
tions ‘unsuitable та a is s keep the soil Дк 
loose ulch on the ть 
firm mness Hl в easy ыйла апа Я 
ary ag often hot soil at the (р is a men ш 
very few soil insects can endur . H. Lee 
HOME еза. 
(The Editors don selves и" for the 
opinions баб ps correspondents.) 
Sons elegans.—Although not by any 
means common i pe some of pn 
ion, 5 
under notice. Of : is ae grow onu, b is well 
suited to the adornment of. the roof em of 
a small s "s 
would darken | 
othar S oen It ost 
and easy to manage; the flowers 
— and lines upon a ite 
5. Mg: circular, purple blot 
À : g 
rich жб, р composed оѓ good od loar am, fi 
me sharp sand, 2 
a lile half- ^on nt manure. Plent; 
n 
Л E. Arnold, Cirencester- Par 
Grapes in Unh —The 
that have appeared “ately i in oe pages za The 
Gardeners’ Chronicle supporting the e 
