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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRIUS. AGRICULTURAL м 
m: 23, 1861 
санд at hand. But in addition to He —1 
i a therefor 
| white Saumur Muscat by M. кэр M from 
f the iem ск нњ) of Іѕе 
uiring до ins strument, nd 
an TF ungo, upon ht 
b 
e cann 
e great benefits he 
е Piin а EM careful consultations of e 
dry and wet bulb the rmometer, toge ye with t 
barometer. The the е barometer 
co and warns o prepare ыр еен үч ih em, 
езы to ward of File effects which otherwise might 
have ended in wreck and death. It tells him o "a 
ism А 1 * 
we 
impr 
pnr 
ор: 
та the зоте да vd е ip ieri , cu 
&е., mi ht be proceeded with wi ipd "interruption 
we: eather, + Ка useful instruments were 
rstood and in more gener As 
ЕЕ 
this — have gone through кеш 
an: 
—W that the same күн has beg 
to E р, кай who do not pay their Me 
dou ani "M. Huzfpa, a Paris Florist, advo- 
cates | the наети of Cannas into flowet- 
garden eultivation. He says that 
indica, 
n the Bois de Boulogne, and t 
such species | zi 
dis 
Mr. 
ni^ a Plant. of tr habit, 
c rical [If s 
ur laws B 
the УЧ observations, some of which we have |t 
aud by experience of any local effects 
a of the eite ets of 
rett 
Ifs 0 gos ash have had a 
repo 
retty | them 
n 
grand tro opio cal appear- 
ind > planis are started i ina a hot- 
ow out sue » which 
e, Itseem 
inged. But be their new roots begi n to line 
ds 
he pot, mte 
ma 
The pecul iar features of the sever 
cated ir 2 the ip lamine онт memora ies. 
Tues üks аге puella | 
ie stalks are purplieh, E 
a very distinct sort, mra 
ij. — From Messrs, Rollissón ў 
ам: essrs. A Hen nderson & Son. "d 1 
vitl 
мег Фй and have a b: 
o which is a 
b 
Pes with a broad d 
co our passes alo Pis 
in a narrow broken line throu ж е um 
that it almost comes into the Теза 
is of a Жу silvery gray, 
h 
of pe half its own widt h. 
The mi of their eri presents 
not thing кейе? till the time arrives for 
ou 
turning gr ee 
„Тһе еу should. then be planted in good |а 
are ma under sur- 
face with red at those parts which are oppii 
nor — parts of the upper surface. The stalks 
ruo nd h 
агу. 
adame Wagner.— 
Ors. - 
an inspection ш 
m mon 
| might be determine 
S that can 1р found. Journal de la Société im- 
périale 
* REPORT ON E ISI CIC PM GROWN 
$ T CH 
id dece 
v Mr. Moo tary to ids 1 Commi ttee. 
( РАВ the Ру = un the papia Horticultural Society.) 
m Messrs. E. б. 
Messrs. Rollisson +; Sons, м М.Ү 
rayed star, which is surrounded 
somewhat broken by the faintly tintel- pris | 
narrow veiny or broken gut 
in 
I ery pretty and effective sort, 
е € E нат B. Regina, and on 
most desirable va 
ina rom 1 Messrs Rollisson 54 
egi 
variety resembles 1 
was үстү earl 
сой lecting of as many ES мы 
у ргоса in order that 
а | their vatis merits i in an ornamental p point g view 
or this 
purpose about 40 varieties were obtained in the spring 
of 1860, and of these 36 are described i in the following 
The leaves are óf erai size; e, йону v 
and hav 
colours of hus еше аге 
mperatu 
моого, аю 
which фен differed | 5 
th rain. We see the ber 
fall for the yu, at Green wioh, venalia 
sum of 32 dur aen 6 ins. 
theta £ 
riis developed to admit of their true character 
hs bein i dw: 
t 
distinct and well 
able sort for ralin 
teh. 
ше иша, i en committee ү the ОК gentle- 
mely :—Messrs. Rolli LO of Tooting, Mr. 
уш of Chelsea, Messrs. E; G. erson 
t. John’s Wood, and Méx Lov MO ^ of Clapton. 
-The following re € а the varieties may assis 
in ow Weir nta 
NTEÆ. з мези of the leaves wholly silvered 
"E zonate or vittate, 
1. 1 E. argentea. 
аас? aei Upper surface of the leaves marked with dis- 
nct colours, in a zonate manner. 
17. B. R 
of 
§ 1. Leaves smallish, with bright silver zone 
Tt Gri daia tata 5. B. na 
. D. argenteagut 6. B. amabilis 
4. B. Madame Wa. T 
§ 9.- Leaves ein wee dcn; silver zone. 
7. B. Marshalli B. Rex L di 
8. B. Madame Allwardt n B. BIA: жок 
9. B. Rex B. Cloth of А 
$ 8. Leaves pen dem M. л rel silver or green-zoned ; 
13. E qe. Victo: 18. rwn nebulosa 
19. B. rabra marginata 
15. В. Limes "6 ' 90. м Brew of land 
16. B. 21. B. Isis. 
СА wholly 
4. pm теала 
22. B. Royleana | Si ras Prince ТОБЫ 
g 
ү stalks purplish xe T 
-|both these kinds would not 
; "9-5 а.н Messr t 
Mr. Vete. "This pv epis r^ ‘parent 
a des 
6. 1 е T. This іва 
arf жа with ruther small leaves, 
ntral t, -extendi 
bright green, and the 
species. ^ 
7. ДЕ Marshalli.—From Mr. Veitch a d 
Rollisso This fine variety has !: 
4 Sons, 
Pullat leaves, with the colours of B. Mor 
инеу, in v tolerably even lines along the c 
veins, so as to form an i es ce star; Py 
n eme 
The 1 
| purple hind: mdi хи бада аге parplish and фу 
It 13 one of t the | 
d атй? —Ето! m Messrs. L " 
This handsome form арнат, 
to B. Marshalli, which was 
t be required 
would not be vss 
ы and it 
the as chose 
culti 
23. B. Roi the larger zonate v now in 
experience Our | ser. ўі. Virratas. gard ost 0 
SENE was Pu doy! the «тыге, AE or other 8 z i arr ixi the sw Um aes meo e m 
ur winter has then 8 ves obliquely o Ышы ith 
25. B. picta SE deep green in the centre, tinged wi 
ду FER Mr pe^ b4sonnblo, up to the |3265. B. brenit: 5 3L В.в - ps pl ЕМ Sem. the colour 3a this s scarcely radiate, mis in 
eut an eornoinconveniencee дили нк. 1: Р Ва Reichen- Si. splendida imperialis by a vandyked. zone of silvery-gray, whic » 0 
^ deed for eter om ss. в. ш аттарыы e ы. ороед guttata abont equal to that he xs uy di $ 
y xanthina argentea 35. В. Masi е üefintte d effective. e unu 
and it is with оАо ook 82. Leaves palmately lobed. vito m with red veins on the 
rd to the opening year, when, uw M e дне lens rae дыр ethe gr ву zone, and the stalks are pui 
by correspondingly seasonable weather,| < е plants, which were under the care of Mr. gyes, vi iu hairs. " Rol 
ith. of summer shoul any В. Rex Leopardinus.— ien Мен 
the cold of the winter, we may се н ne x August, when in a near c 
ate a year abundant and fruitful. oug K under the Boka o£ e committee, а В, ман halli, Баб has the sil ый. 
d р Th broader. It was considered опе of. the 
ә ү, omes ro selected as t к. ле best | desirable ornamental varieties. 
several groups, the o Уа kinds | ; 
meeting of the Tmpsrial Hortienl 
Paris оп the Sth of last November 
та was produeed, whieh had 
om seeds of the White Malaga, It 
that ac exactly analogous h 
woes excellent early 
wheri 
| contained i a oll pn 
inthe collection Wu thought unnec | 
ire de emm; i es essary it 
In de first Mid a Me 
eA A ну, and ihe rts M" 
Ne m ridi ES grou b. xo Regina, йо | i» M oce The ihe paris 
inde: Ф d dl ерш ае. T5 B. CIMA uf изе? From 
e E 7 „Ботя, A. Sai oes 
n the third e group.—81: B. хр} Reichen. ' 
