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if at all, sufficient to avert the final catastrophe 
lo 
eat difficulties 
make every allowance for the gre 
of their — and the almost utter impossi- 
bility of maintaining anything like an inde- 
pendent course of action, 
— ee are requested to state элен ч ыа 
announced to be held in the Botanical Garden 
Cot on September 2, 3, uL ^ pay is сой 
poned, 
—— m the "in iid - learn that for as 
days Feces a quein etn ioned himself near t 
Bank and Royal т "with a basketful of ри 
ROUND-LEAVED SUNDEW 
The plant is that u 
f the 
mens o 
rotundifolia), for sale. 
vh 
growing in most of the bogs of Kent and Surrey 
— The well-known group of lofty erae Figs 
he r Gate 
t 
thought they — attacked by one 
of the destructive Pine beetles, but the timber 
to be sound, and these highly ied 
died a natural i old age, considering 
i They have left a 
mspicuous gap in the gar 
| 
| T. M a га centr 
, the PICEA 
T 
ssion, is Трай cones 
T 1 Hill 
ri young plant of some 4 or et high has borne 
three cones, which are nearly or quite full grown 
These cones entirely confirm the opinions of those 
who have looked on Picea magnifica as distinct from 
P. nobilis. 
— The Irish Farmers Gazette states that Dr. 
Moore has succeeded in ae re BROOM 
RAPE OF THE SEA HOLLY н, 
species of Eryngo growing at 
eaae it is quite like the fainiliar Ошый. d 
t 
— о curious Qr niat of rin. M 
EMBLAN P r mimetic nalogy, it has bee 
^ a de — im yal Bot anic bI 
dinburgh, the Pot entill apri ny ides 
which i is чыын С - Alchemilla alpina, while 
FIG. 53-—MR. WARNER'S VANDA HOUSE, 
M er hugo almost equally closely re- 
mbles a Parn 
DDING PANSIES deserve the favour that is 
b 
es 
at West Coates. 
f Messrs, DOWNI AIRD, 
There were four lines, constituted of—1, Viola cor- 
nuta Blue Perfection Golden Perfection ; 3, Blue 
King ; 4, White Perfection ; E Viola purpurea. Ia 
other s beds were formed of a centre of Viola 
Blue Perfection, kri an jerar r of we 
es qe seedling, called irable, dese: 
its name, good — of a dark violet- gene 
We are — to state, for the information 
ииерашк 
n Tues- 
о бозой their 
m- at the 
he Pal ll be 
the Palace (High Larey "they can take М; Шем їп on 
way. On Tuesday morning there will be vans, on t 
—— For the first time in England, зр": we believe | 
F 
to the Palace. 
that early hour. 
E High Level trains do not run at 
—— We informed that Mr. PEARSON, of 
Chilwell, intend to offer the “following PRIZES for 
GOLDEN QUEEN RAPE, namely, £5, £2, and £1, 
for the best bunches of this new variety raised by him, 
to be exhibited, as hereafter to be announced, in the 
f 
| autumn of I 77. 
e 
o ! 
arrival of the first train at Wood Green, to take Que | 
ANTHONY WATERE ER has flowered a 
e former. 
, and at present эу carries 
ifi- 
cent! Imagine a blossom of the genuine high- 
coloured type of Lilium speciosum increased in size, 
so that the segments straightened out measure menry 
A inch 
and give to this grand flower the colour ring - ges 
ere 
| spotting of the plant just referred t — suffused 
beer freely distributed over Panes 
some idea may be formed of the "splen endid Lily, 
of which 
ing, it may be added that t more 
delicate than that of Lilium auratum, and m more 
approaching the sweetness of Lilium speciosum. We 
ave seldom seen a more magnificent flower. 
—— At a meeting = — - and — 
at, the NATIONAL CARNAT and Pic 
Io held at the dion of the rat day's ri. pm 
нтте m ORNER, report rted that, 
he expenses of the — then 
held, € sre the sum of £14 to 
