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680 ALE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[NOVEMBER 27, 1895, 
should be allowed to P The rea being of small 
us way will be to fill the pots 
th f the and this will prevent decay an 
aid formati roots, ress the soil gently 
bulbs, but do not give any water till they 
get well into sd and unless the soil should e 
. [n occur am t bulbs from pre- 
waterin other ж» гы 
gs cer om any о 
until active growth commences it should be a 
as m Беа as possible. То obviate the necessity of 
er till there is ample leafage arry it o 
injurious -€— that would be 
m, m, and be co 
with a mat till light is bed sem necessary bent they 
О grow 
À cold frame with frost thoroughly Mew ® И ы 
em in, provided they are 
as in. that 
least two months. are very im 
t of artificial "heat, and therefore will not bear 
up егиу spikes, and the flowers bear no co com. 
in ur to suc 
on rally cool temperature, After 
blooming the plants should be pla in e suit- 
ble position to finis ET growth and i 
great measure on t 
time, It is too often the жент to thrust things 
aside the moment they have done blooming, and this 
is especially 3 with hereas a little extra 
attention in wing them on would repay for the 
labour besto ae ^ have the most satisfactory 
results, 9, S. | 
HYBRID PLANTS, 
RAISED BY Messrs. J. Maud 2 Sons, 
interesting **exhi at the ve: 
of the hybri 5 
Messrs. Veitch & Sons, Mr. DW 
rmn Time was when some straitlaced botanists 
set their faces against hybrid 
than never T 
е 
wledge we 
know E w the life- 
M and эй ү сөк СА of plants. 
gai : 
The ideas of the 
clearness 
esent a large 
confound pem hy 
ings, КАУ, and the M 
of further inf. on, it 
NE general agreement should also be come to 
o the nomenclature of these plants, Asa general 
between well known species, 
niensis, ^ abe: between Cattleya Mossize La 
purpura But w e have to deal with ane 
Руно o crosses [oed hybrids, t 
de 
Domi of those, like Mr. Seden, who are treet 
ing in s 
Progeny. Parents. 
Nepenthes— 
», Domini .. N. Rafflesiana and М. € (green). 
» hybrida NE distillatotia S ecies (spotted). 
э» 99 Macu- 
lata ji ” » E 3 
» Sedeni vs МА » S M (red). 
f» Chelso .. М. eriana » N.Dominii, 
, intermedia i N. E 7 , N. Rafflesiana. 
Cattleya— : : 
„ exoniensis .. C. Mossie _ a Lzlia purpurata. 
» Dominiana.. C. amethystina » G maxima, 
9n» PEN = » » 23 
utea а 
= 7 hybrida.. C. granulosa n Harrisoni. 
, Sidneana C. crispa B granulosa. 
» Brabántie . Loddigesii 5 Aclandiz. 
quinque А = 
ies rerum T e Aclsndim jx com 
» devoniensis.. C. cri d» gutta! 
» Manglesii .. С Mosia » Сова, 
» Veitchii : im ў labia 
hybri - 
5 TN. } à gut В - enn: а. 
, fausta Cc, suni A exoniensis, 
Cypripedium— К 
ini t: C. Pearcet 
s»: Harrisia- | C. barbatum $ 
nd aes 
» vexillarium.. 
ES ø Fairrieanum, 
, Sedeni .. C. Schlimii +, longifolium. 
Marshalli- venustum par- 
э, ” 
bon 5 C. concolor Macs 
mo € C. Fairieanum — ,, insigne. 
Agen en o 2 298 а BOA 
Е x i 
.. C. levigatum т 
› hybridum .. C. Stonei i PS 
.. С. concolor 
1 . vestita 
, a LU 
s Limatodes rosea, 
. C. Masuca » С. furcata. 
Phaius irroratus .. P. grandiflora s» Calanthe Veitc 
, Anæctochilus ad А. xanthophyllus _ ,, Goodyera discolor. 
e: » Anszctochilus 
— 3} G. discolor { Veitchii. 
i - ee } » Goodyera discolor, 
эш hybrid- 
4 Aerides oped » А. Fieldingii. 
um 
tein ceri. . L. Perrin » Cattleya crispa. 
Ht flammea .. L. cinnabarina ^ L. Pilcheri. 
SA 
» Domini  .. D. nobile » D. moniliforme. 
Zygopetalum— 
, ,Sedeni maxillar » Z. Mackayi. 
Chysis Chelsoni . d осы » С. Limminghi. 
Alocasia— 5 
, Se & Lowii » A. metallica, 
p A. Veitchii » A. Lowii 
. A. longiloba aA: Veitchi, 
. А. metallica © ›› А, macrorhiza. 
„‚ D. magnifica » Р. albicans, 
: 5) » D. Moorei 
e R. Princess Royal, 
= } R. Brookii gracilis ,, R. Princess Helena. 
55 | R. Princess 
tete Helena T 
» xt о) R Lobbü 
» Duchess of 
R. Brookii gracilis. 
» К. Princess Royal, 
» 
Leopold. n " м. 
» В. boliviensis. 
z В, Sedeni. 
;; B. Chelsoni: 
32 B. Sedeni. 
LEYBOURNE GRANGE, 
THE SEAT OF Str Henry HAWLEY, ВАВТ, 
5 fine place is "Casta in one of the most beau. 
tiful са fertile parts of Ке 
London, 
S at y» 
rne Grange, in a sporting sense, "es tended to 
llo 
nature; namely, to give a few interesting details con- 
nected with the doings in the garden, 
n is a noble imet surrounded bya 
of from 
: ving 
i peculiar position b id: if 
such has been the case it must 
the trees were very young. This connection is about 
a mein — while the trunks of the tree are of - 
more the average size in girth ; they have always - 
bit iret of interest in the neighbourhood, Alter 
my way by the back of 
Te genie these, an 
mansion, and passing through an orchard of fine ~ 
mat collati oe of оо peer Pears, I 
came to hou e I mt 
c comfortable а 
five years аро; 
prices. ieve in em 
common thing for Mr. ome y. 
Roses at a time ш the kariy spring months, all forced; 
la; row ; 
tot 
at Brighton, and о Ley 
tion of lants, transform the place entirely into 
it-growing lishment, € 
G as passed through two distin 
gardening, and it is as a rein grain. place 
wish to make a few remarks upon son 
ng the gardener’s house w 
r ies, each about 25 feet "ion 
and which then (April) had excellent crops 
rapes, while othe i 
ing w d whe 
the 
bat latterly 1 Ma been fitted u 
rry forcing. When I saw them 
were excellent crops of ripe frui 
Charles Napier as many ast 
mU 
n 
: t3 
o 
jm 
Ф 
grown extensively. 
priscipsil? Telegraph and Monro 
burgh ; the Е one is consid 
— suc 150 
orning, These were all 
nee over the pipes eS jot by ara this! 
o manure 
