386 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Apu 13, taen, E 
: —— зычым s the organs, small viget p t. It Er an 
Sea others m egard th 
where live edging will not grow than tho in | Sea oof, p? Desine mich view 
country plhces ; but even in Pus latter it is difficult о siae pow is objedtio ns. Tt does not appear that | flowe 
{о give an air of sm dine ss to uut gardens with- the ger rmination of Rostelia lacerata has ever b 
out some sort of fame n which t set the flowe ed, but in R. cancellata, which is such a plgue| 34. eere E From Тат 
borders. The rie are no lty in procuring pin "Pea r trees where i it t abounds, ms ua b trusses, e orate; fower D А чай itd 
À pa асе р: , me. b. t 
& f spore 35. rom Mr. vtt, 
erent; апа ays glad to hear of any | to have followed it out to. e кы ion о 
attempt to supply a cheap metal suitable for es i nd UN the ucc К Тау рш : Mediam siroding habi per, leaves ES 
i i ard Æeidiu e dis in chains, are с and m en: er stalks pa 
Dus ан ch тма frost. rese =. “ойе д little intermediate processes, but | flowers large, in medium -sized t does 
ookin ve cannot perceive anything of this sort in S irs It was considered a «ко апа С l vai f, i 
it do es that iti seyn tJ Р ens, еїһег of the more ordinary form R. | culture, in елар, keen d iis 
um 
pro iu bloomer; and ng d D early 
e dec cidedly NN foli. » 
ту 
Mg ch grows upon Whitethorn, or that which 36. Captiva 
q Ы Fro n Mn. 
aeg to u by M. RosurR of is Ар s hart is foun rus Aria, though tbey m ost pro bably Mural habit, with ‘boldly 2d p 
T t 
architect may not admire we are of opinio К elek ш such elongated ` and repeatedly |; Ж Mia D Empr pois oF the гу. | 
lacerated above, is composed of oblong cells which are | are Sidi, he it was pronounced a Eod 
i detached from each other. The walls of these large or vi gor rous а кн ы рле: ж, 
extremely thi к and marked w : min waved raised Claris ssrs, Rollisson & Sons, 
Hoo. which in certain positions o e focus appear ч t 
are just what small folks аз Ка. Some are А ME to the border, though thar a are in reality dis- ыб, шы ves id zonile; flowers s sni a 
. Шке cast iron, was, Y e HEC ribnted ай оу èr thei: rface The de ihe marhet | S десей -— 
. white. The latte e He the least; but atis plant where “parasite are 
matter of opiniii he iron grey NET er. We | та when so that warts че on "the leaves, mat the im lage туне} L2 [or 
reco ho do not ike the slugs and | swollen, attacked is very go asses, scarlet, 4 
EM RUM IE : | siderable очень and this M. "especially the case in АР. ои riety for in- 
il- i Mr. | cancellat 
ка snail-nests By Мы Фар d The ЫА before us is sometimes produced in 
y ay be seen at Ward’s 
Wiss Upper Grund sue, Hakkin. W etiem at a Да pun s 
t be oyer-brittle. «Т pee 
only hope that they кею m ormidable enemy. The surest мер Ы pH rid of it 0 
is to pick the leaves which are aff em bes fore the | Medium habit, rather Vr leav, 
MYCOLOGY.— No. XLVIII. ны arrives at matur rity & aud burn EE e 
RESTELIA LACERATA, {рн elave hithert th ч 3 
"fined ourselves to such species of Yu ungi ав NAR i dos | that it is too late to take e any precautions, Tot these | 
even the help of a lens for ascertaining their specific | parasites, or at least those of а very similar character, tage Maid.— From Mr, Scott. 
characters. Those persons indeed who wish to become | may be propagated from protospores mixed with the habit; lavas року zonate; flowers шей 
nferi Ж 
п Б 
acquainted with the more intimate structure and the | soil has been надана һу experiment, though it | scarle t. 1 
i i way into the 2S nod 
u e arge: ant. In č 1 
ly studied. 16 is not however | may be pru do = to pes away the Pus soil pu le eaves; Жонг large, i 
our intention, at any rate for the Vrai to depart the roots, replacing it from some distant field, with variety Ls m coarse, and was со 
much from our former course, though there are eh a view to remove any protospores whic may h Bri 
‚ objects with which the ‚ gardener would wish to be fallen, апа Which are biding their trny or to prevent Mh v ON —From Mr. Scott, 
ср s, M. J. B. i inline zonate; flowers | 
and of these the ron ize, loose. An infer erior sort. m 
e parasitic on li ving 44. Gener l Pel 
rom Messrs. 
Medie "habit; pots duin 
its claim mor » de 
ial notice. One tt. 
Whit ie Bot d "uns ARES pale; flowers medium: 
мыл formed, in mode trusses, scar! 
1 lory of | 
Haw n, has been chosen as habit ; leaves zonate: , 
edi эшне of our present but is X to be a dark scarlet with wl " 
46. Ivery's Pet.—From 
ар pos zonate; flowers 
er 
Ru to which 
belongs has n the subject : 
/ xf. ld di etii While AT. Lillipst.—- r. Turner. : 
-isome rightly considered them leaves anars n але а dark T К y 
- 8s true plants, others regarded sized, ver yb scarlet. This vari 
Ше» E little e 1 
analogous to the cutan п Gireav.— From Messrs. I 
diseases to which the human узем pibe distinetly pee 
race is subject, and to be volt long “stalked trusses, light scarlet. А 
modifications of t with d inflorescence. m 
-tissues of the plants on eme 49. Noo Globe.—From Mess 
are produced, There w: habits leaves boldly zonate; ботев, i a 
little excuse for this even whe d usses, bright scarlet. In thew g 
the botanist had nothing more | The fol Phe! is ie. s he, ar of i tr 
micro- Low. 
2 or single lenses of greater habit; ^am boldly zonate; flowers A 
ess power to work with; loose, scarlet. Inferi 
КА - no io assistance 5L. Queen of E е, 
an these could offer, a mere З 
glance at the structure of an 2 — Mie pri т 
а уз A variety of good properties. The same th 
eed under the name of Ex her 
Fraser. inj 
pd най, —From Messrs. “в 
| leaves boldly zonate ; жы obs 
as consi we 
53. Richmond Gem “i 
wi green ; flow 
: ~e RESTRITA E Lcx а fine po 
mycelium, and M A es (Copied bo e permission from Greville's (А Flora.) Medium habit 
it impossible апу олде to „deny еш REPORT ON СЫ Еа берир mns 
ET AND OTHER BEDDING | Bish i 
NI GONIUNS, ishopstowe, but no im 
3b 
IUOS place amongst organised beings, and the 
researches of De Bary, ved and others have shown t 5. Se 
; considered as the spores are merely hia 860. and Messrs. Low & 
spores as we are inclined S. латуу бО flowers large, in 
of the true fruit. | __ Series IL— HORSE-SROE-LEAYED SCARLETS. Inferior. 
ER 
nate, and the AR A oda peo scari 56. Scarlet Perfe 
manners їп п the di Agat m Messrs. Rollisson & Sons, |called Attraction and Р 
irr Besides the | Medius babit; leaves a a) flowers Eu E leaves faintly zonate; flowers 
‘there are in | cv ey edere: usses, scarlet. р bright scarlet. tira Ушу КЫ X 
and in none more conspicuously than in| . 32. Amazon.—From Mess rm 
| 1 us hab it; 57. Scarlet Unique. : 
| léaves distinctly a pawei towers. arge, well М ip rmed, in|habit; leaves distinctly 7 com] 
rei Aie ng iiy stalks, light green; flower-stalks pale; 5 
F oneri siet райо for pillars їп | trusses, m easi] 
emite 58. Shrublan pr 
im ей, Hugel.—Vrom Mr. ; Turner, Mr. Taylor, habit; the aves быу ^ Hn 
Also known as Conway's Princess heads, A variety 77 - 
and Dr. Duval. Dwarf and. 
amongst | with distinctly zonate leaves, боны cnius in habit, | Mesara, Fraser, appeared 20 
