SEPTENBER 14, 1861.] THE аган CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL intalar 833 
and others, flower garde lens. - They will probably be useful | stems and bright g p 
ын н in fruit from Messrs. Lane & Son, um "Gres: | to amateurs, w ia can profit n their S and avoid | aspect. 
Berkhampstead. From Mr. Macintosh, of Hammer- por — ori 10,14, and 19 are the best. As Іп a warm stove behind the old Museum were 
smith, were two A grown plants of Veronica m el- o. 20, it would look voll but would sorely perplex | eon specimens of Stevensonia grandifo' olia, a com- 
densis and Anderso ae 5 над кы iram an to lay it | paratively new Palm from the Seychelles ш у 
Hill Hamburgh | а һеп Ъе wi à 
Gra а ӯ L E ri ehe vol Tunbridge Твлре Lists RECEIVED.—STEPHEN BROWN’S (of | its rich orange ribs and bright green plaited leaves 
Wells, am ted much a ecount of the ie зев, 8 ~: Dutch x: t" king Bulbs um forming ma зро ан. wi $ - Ls 
FI ow IAM ,Borr's of g's Road, | Associated with it were many interesting plants, suc 
m vae beris ЕЎ мату itle | C g and Rare Pla ahi, '|as the Bread-fruit (Ar Суык pne A arid tree 
could be see 
n; bot the berries were in every 
о 
ect. 1 h b | and the epiphytal Vanilla пев" іса. 
С Мг. ааг а ы tn е, Tad. Vern Memoranda. Orchids, whose bad co ndition has long irr а subject 
caster, exhibited ex amples o of Ribston Pippin Apples| Royat Borawi0 GARDEN, Kzw.—Seldom has this | of р aint, are, we are Uie owib, » "i Si o them g- 
н. Аб, n" -— — of a trained Jar- | great e e presented s many attractions at one | Mos ire m 
nelle survived three years, | time as it s at presen ut-door ! mitting clean а d фа 4 
бана tet olm tast of E it has borne Mee of the | are now at Abel: best ; the few ill-effects of the last беге re soon be dui ^s cm on an equa м f his Р, 
usual size and fl Of Salway Peach, a good|severe winter, alluded to in another column, rod eL rwr, irl with plants in other departments o 
П ев le; deciduou e have not |establishme 
from Mg. тан tey miet aea sone дела s T pe UN yum wt А leaf;” and| Тһе house devoted to the cultivation of Aroideze and 
to the тесе 
thermometers and other garden i ts | the finely kept Jams, ept - | Bromeliaceæ is as usual filled with plants in most 
Mr. Casella of Hatton green, | 2 
e handsome Majolica vases and other dev vices in | elastic to the tread. "NOU dro re subjects under glass less | worthy at present are, Philodendron grandifolium ; 
China were contributed by Messrs. Philips, of Bond | devoid of interest. The contents of the water houses Anthurium — А. acaule, А. зрана е 
eet, re the admiration of everybody, more especially lelici of the »— we may т M 
Royal W ater Li ily Victori ia A gin) s vn T are ady | Bilbergia ` Мог liana, ES rosea, Vriesia "OM, "bits 
rs fulgens, and P. Fun — 
iu 
| excellent health ; " Fm former “к= those moat note-- 
The subjects which fell within tbe province of the 
Floral Com wr and were adjudicated upon by а sub- stages are preparing to тов еы "bis ча My beseen| Of Ci M about whieh so much has of 1 
committee of that body, formed an interesting fi ‚ Where a vigorous plant has co! been written, there are here many hundreds of one 
of t the exhibition, oft New Plants Messrs. Veitch & ш filled the Zu ш e ds 7 it with кате supposed to da micrantha, an nd as pang of {жанс 
f reat size, som urin ready for hey h een rai 
the very rr sept japanese етедт Conifer, Retino- as 5 p^ t6i nche s in diameter. ii is vm nbed in in Joam from i seeds: om to Kew by Mr. Spruce and Мт. Pritchett. 
Moon apes e obtained first-class award tl f nearly one-half with well rotted The last-named kind looks extremely healthy, and 
aues. Veita showed yo ung кереден plants of | stable and erm dn and a little silver-sand. Nepenthes, | grows ^ "freel y ir a Willow; but the others seem 
Marantaceous plants and others remarkable for t the more tender, and are not in quiis such 7 wer к agi 
ety. beauty of their pede occupy the side odi Te this| All are, however, чету. satisfactory. seeds w 
esers. Е. G. Не - erson & Son ла x Quit iy Title house, and form a handsome Танк which off|sown in pans ce жые in heat; they germina iul 
trailing Sedum from Japan, one of Been e$ the — Е to excellent advantage. "The | тн freely, and the now in 3-inch pots, which for 
tions, and named by him S. carnea m; it is aquariu r the great Palm House also exhibits a most of them sin. n е n be too small v lants 
of branching habit, with reddish tereta per stems, н к striking vegetation. Among climbing plant Ta ile may be expected tot well, 
and linear leaves in whorls of three, broadly gi t the entrance is a fine looking white | and t сап be little doubt that they will reach 
with cream colour; the flowers, which were not how- ias pee Ae ped-leaved Aristolochia (A. leuco- their шодо Pf nation in safety. Sin Singular} to relate, 
ever produced on the plants exhibited, are yellow; it ent: Which deserves attention on aecount of the ant of succirubra, althou ong with 
will probably be a neat plant for rockwork or for small | beauty of its foliage; on rafters were Momordica the s s now about 2 feet E height, "with leaves 
hanging baskets, and received commendation on these | Charantia, and Snake Gourds with tempting long 8 inches in "length, and nearly as much in width, while 
grounds. A fine-looking Gesnera called refulgens, not | scarlet fruit, and upright PE Dies el water | its comp are not more than 3 Шер in height. 
n ut with han mottled leaves i i color, ch being |Its stem is proportionally thick, but very full of pith. 
something like an enlarged form of cinnabarina, shown | united at bottom, ыш" in i festoons z тоза the tank, | This паз] amount of vigour is however quite an 
by Mr. Bull, obtained a similar award. Along with | and had a fine effect. ong Fer oda us for tbe others are very uniform both in 
nt hardly showing its charact other plants in pots se ki "the water, a handsome height and size of a f: 
dery n er trifoliata, with long erect | white blotched- Мети var riety of rsen ipti ien Among novelties were ы romising young Palms 
Ps and narro w pinnæ like Willow leaves. г. | which cannot fail Ж become a favourite among {тот the Me чур Phyl athis rotundifolia, a 
à st ish had аз a LI looking creeping plant Mud Mp s ted stove plants where large and strik- | Javanese маман, sr a [we aon obovàte deeply 
Mon ш gre Жы шшр. d flowers, which w g foliage is the org sought for. "Victoria Regia | ne erved 1 leaves and an ex xir emely handsome variegated 
Campanum ca Der tank;. 
moie ы highest reward 
t from |» 
Schillerin а ecd Ean з АЧСА uatics, and penser t at present 
grafted on д. АУ ЖУО 
| Пу ornamental. eems to succeed ч must cert; e rej 
eg Seedling of w Жыр ag "Md Co orent j isition. · , рев пейш 
ьа Ix] submitted for judgment, Lord Реле | ment are being effected, one of is most lop of | in the great m 
pow by Mr. Ро fles The principal F m houso is being ериш, and. 
ae а 4 its blossoms were large and fi m of p and other evergreen climbers, a Gothic arch over = oth mr spesa. gr he magnificent collection of these. 
п — and of a bright rosy-crimson crimson Plan ts on. shelves, too, instead of being i diem ж. эсс Kew is j ustly famous, is therefore for 
purple. The variety had been Mime late last pots on a gravelsprinkled surface ied A oid Ns modated in othe r hous ses. In the Cactus- 
E and now „Obtained а  first-elass certificate, | Т, neg as heretofore, are to be š 
as also did a variety called Model, shown by Mr.|boxes, so as ёо -present а голе m i| iuc чус гөп Meca dh um Á——À 77 
flower qM this latter was a medium of luxuriant М ome and e portion of н," on the side shelf i is онен а wonderfa li improv 
The "foll good ОЕШ, and fa m о оода buff ер ех the experiment has been tried, speaks it 
eee im obtain namely : | for its success, the plants being in the best of health. the other side of the path, the improvement nens ч 
iir d and Black Prince from М r. Keynes, fresh and beautiful in appearance. The magnificent | still greater. The lively green thus furnished is 
of the SN rome-yellow peine repped - the back Palms, too, for wbich this house is remarkable, look | freshing and pleasing to the reni ABE M нова 
. orets, the latter a useful даг ed flower of | unusually healthy and vigorous. Caryota urens, а mew importation from New Zealand, resembling the 
rage size; Mrs . Bush, noble plant 66 feet or more in height, is both in| Pampas Grass, but not so robust, was in flower in the 
flower and fruit; noble examples of Sabal um-| border; and on the rafter was "Hoya carnosa in full 
raculiferà and eios elega. Z4 are also fruit- | flower, ш ihe sashes have been down for two 
ing, as are likewise sev season | months, and the house kept coo 
one of the latter ritui a bune ih of fruit T G sectas while their ordinar, ry inmates are out of 
ing Ibs., and several of t "u^ ree hed 8 oz. doors, are kept лу with Z of which we noticed 
The glorious Musa Ensete, mentioned a р. nes of ou r|a fine collection, tree Ferns, Daturas, and various half- 
volume for last year as having fruited, i i - y Ж тзт plants. тыа these houses nothing 
t of t better; the ordinary free blooming things. 
he| could be 
е bri variety, which in 18 months has grown nearly as | being — Ó intermixed with plants remarkable.for 
ny fee if their leaves, had a varied and interesting. 
aud riis; ; in а short time, therefore, this promis- | | appearance, ; well des eserv ing careful attention from all, 
ing specimen may more th: 
in beauty and Jovia i far- бро. ргейесеззог. 
The Palms planted out some time ago in sunken 
building. have 
l| 
To deciduous flow rering trees and shrubs сок АМА е, 
| additions have of late been madain: in the 
Guelder l | 
I uc point а ате bei 2 -arrang 
с, have ае and ti 
14th Numb саады beautifi tifal Chloris | noti is men of Mand While тете 
| 4ndina is aei carrying the T „through Foe profusion t s эле буз гл 
1 pant up to о T ES Riocreux’s ri Эу E Чын plante, ашлы Wien n үф к кез Kew as well as in other p 
exquisite zpbcimens of pictorial | in flower чы, cud i m арче е The flower beds, as has already been. 
botan 
In a pamphlet called Diagnoses Plantarum Orienta- |i anay тон an 1 excellent, both as regards plants 
» lium, Fenzl has эре а few species collected in diu рон, ча provided the ар кю bry pent of colour; one bed having Purple King Verbena in the 
E [ ch water 
Asia Minor by Telihatcheft. Тһе notes hen centre, with a band of T ti ©з отун tae: 
pon the old | ёоо mu can hardly be given it w growi 
e eme seven pages.  Sobolewskia | and in flower; but in visti it edged with 
ylosa of Boissier is a rank of a genus | deal drier, so as to nisi sereni 
ed Physalidium. Unfort unately there is no Index | treated it i r found to 
er freely ev dged with variegated pretty masses 
to the con of the bna in place hard pia аР unusually | m of Flower of the Day Geranium with Brilliant 
hii four closely printed Re areen бла ert we| Ina 7 соо1 клы, filled. Pi bardy 1 suavis, the prett sla it, and outside of all Purple King Verbena. 
Messrs, r & Son 
of, Lewis tioned by our Cor- | Ра de айа Dahlis edged with. jellow Calceolaria 
» published in t Pea a thin 4to ins the Longmans) an prest amiin, s “сл Жер. eoi. "Though perfectly (abo boked, 2 аз did circular beds of Can sur- 
Assistant, twenty uncoloured designs of various dimen- | hardy. ated Mint. . The last are ent 
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