- 
unt of a most wonderfal plant, of unknown|ard closely pen ed bracteal leaves. 
affinities, which Dr. W. had теь ing proposed to | now а then 
alli 
call Tu mpos Of this, or a 
Sir 5 ooker has lately rece M a $e and | other, "аа 
егу decayed state, from Mr. Baines, ап | | of While Чана 
Dam 
speci 
accomplished "artist now ar p in the 
untry. 
nounces Tumboa to bean 
eeds, wh nd 
been analysed by Dr. pur. vid peret pro- | | we e have Wheat- 
G 
i le 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
The white Lily is 
o be met with, MER by floral paa 
wid 
comparison with what it might 
ffer. nty one in 
ng a gps "ter rye baty | "hen Aon iy with what it has been, for one té 
ground, and four enormous leaves | "me ре -— ex 
s on the culture of pr ота ree 
ublis he 
r Hill pu 
s large as 
nt of this mes plant, | 
y Dr. YA will C laid before the Linne 
ar ed very догу: J. Р. 
eno me e. had a small hothouse, | 
hav 
амр glazed, for some years, and аб this time I cna | 
jg Mr. Baines, and dissec- 
an 
1 | there was a special clas 
th 
s dag That such develop- 
ila ivation in Dutch gardens 
s a| | is shown by the faci that. representations of them may equal, if not ШТ to e "alm 
lass windows, the 
[Ко+кмвев 16, м 
which there were several dishes, а 
the famous kitchen ant m 
r these е variet 
and a splendi] 
em зе Pond a 
the sooner the "wes 
accordin 
to lust 
week, any d of will be 
сао 
| be cn in old stained g 
| art ne pers instance may "be found in one 
{йө у ЗА tho 
at : ford. ing 
аф.опе time been paid 4 бз = we develop- 
ments E perhaps be cited аз an argument tha t they 
ain as kitche oor. 
the Fruit Ebr ee. 
vae 
ROYAL Im: 
з some support from the rather “inconspicuous 
möda ot fi 
and irn ме again AY, "Tho 
Mna of. However, | 
glass is just as Lis r Correspondent 
he is mistaken a ved ue SUE rJ fnd this in my house 
ing the 
mature of the few that still remain in old-fashioned 
h 
is increas n a approve of 
е, 
а anial азна might greatl 
ameliorate. One was, I found fee bed du st MEN 
emember 
теп the glasses ; another, Ir 
ardens. On the other hand I о от |spicuous. О autumnal o 
that the interests of the cultivator, the botanist, and | there were 15 5 seedling varese y Mr, 
plan be served by a more exten ded | of Hammersmith, and tw 
culture of some of these unusual forms. At present | Chelsea, d those EOM 
E of the interest Wil variety of a кай is fine things 
of lour йм 
а 2d display of in 
| amongst hidh the Ee 
this 
WaS of course 
ent of ox pulos 
ects are produced, but | 
опе year, was the weight of infi "that. ойо, апа 
1 „thre reatening to bre ak 
of toujours perdrix. y not 
a Wy ge to the endless monotony | ro 
? 
the and was 
better and more fally deve y e iim 
MAL us n, a fine incurved Towie of a t 
sy li li lae, with the backs of the florets silvery, DE 
ү їп, ча obscuring the light 
period very low a and fla t; the part у Жз -glazed was a 
7 
iiy break 
erbenas, Geraniums, and the like 
not far 
|r such chan nges off; 1 will сібе а is 
elori 
hien 
W y l a First-class ET 
these ыз of | great pui Another scarcely inferi, 
small h ria— and n roduced in a much better state than at è 
glazed; nd the melting of the sno the single "A familiar with this г as occurring i in the она exhibition a few dayi since, was Carissi 
lass as fast as it fell, and its accum ооа on %е | Linar f it is affor ded by the erect | Mr. Sa up na awarded a First-class Certificate, Ta 
double glaas, proved that the heat was well retained by | eed and similar "post occur in other X PEG flowers as shown on this occasion were sulphury vi 
the dou t fter y that might count | faintly tinted with rose, the оше rmosi florets being: 
g H fe Ue red that the subject i is well worthy of | with advantage. Calceolari with er a 
more ү ноп, peall for that part of ghz azed su ir usual dee have s cerei were of moderate size, formed ot broad ета ї 
faces havin: g а northern aspect; for it must be remem- | your pages, and 5 : pm judge E om As. number of|sufficient]ly numerous to form 
[2 ati n this climate, especia ally during win tet, specimens that h come under wn observation | Sparkler, another of c 
ben the бо Ыг glazing would be the most applicable, hey e been mers "iba an usually E this year; | mended; this is one of the deep rich Indian reis, 
ose light, ла Aud Ne ке glass, i these have been of grea ven more | at the back of the flo: is flo 
n t one 
зені wi viti а lie y bet some 
light, 
m tiee PT wusi pus si nde ш бш: 
уе к 
мна айу 
ied to p Md r "kil dry 
foes to to 
— be sorry to let | wit 
v Low 
0 
| тоза and not less ок in dec 
some specimens, in two or three conical spurs 
where 
projected from the lover a of the flower ina учу 
not uncom 
whi eh I have 
Iuded i 
ing looking condition that. i Ws җы, н ГА 
diate c. 
| large-flowered an Pompons) w n very fill ; 
|and finely ча. Ses 
dame Hei е lage 
habit, with fall wee PDF m 
„0: раат). ] 
ncom 
th bra nched and leafy inflorescence are not 3 еа z the ieri det eee were 
ARS: 
CER of pue of the prios Бе теаПу 
embry. 
кыйк 
ап] aub, T. 
the > value of spec 
a 
Some 
rd d унй rosy mar; 
yellow but too fla 
weeks ago, in allusion to the Dr: tl 
s, I dre 
ms of uen developmen 
ragon 
ew attention Ө the frequency | up, 
backs, deep 
were two promising so; 
d pag 
ch the ger 
met with in semi dou ohio flowers; but it is unnecessar ry 
ive furt t lastration of ће æsthetic uses that 
by e general culture of t 
lts 
evelopments ; ie Aie: be the b 
n 
ain wiit derati might 
[ vent t Eh + e 
Most m 
| be bus on as борна wiat mo ore permanent ; he. cou 
for а bet tter estim f 
l 
ntion of s sucl 
h m 
may b 
СЯ of] paying more attention than is dose «t| 
Shi 
Acis, eatly- 
sto ellot 
ас 
av uring, 
кее "Ho had also n prettily 
пее ая luteum albo-maculatum, г: 
Е 
Е 
І ded ily refer to tl t 
4 |1 
to the vadis d ss rms ities of diff. 
Iam of co a large proportion 
er бае uro e 2 ec feos that they 
ruth thess GM RM merge 
uir tes conditions me to 
em, and they ar 
са! 
ог monstrous than the forms which. Pena x: our 
de 
from the ordinary wild condition of the species, | out of m: 
toa very considerable extent; but these are flowers, and a 
ims т 
in your pages, 
mations have for the зыга тылына 
tbe Bego 
occi arr 
ledons in ! were 
т — — dr ur ue stantly 
seedling Pink th three cotyle- 
to law and order, Hence it would be an lupe 
refinement if I attemp P efine 
onstros sity, a 
| | dons he | was enabled t o pick it out for M sake of its 
| 80 owers, This stati ement seems to require confirmation, 
us the 
b 
| iik e experienco $ mim 
very debatable ы igi If var 
size, сойот, and minor differences in form Б | 
assert het in 
met wit 
i Wow the interest at such mit our 
of ( D, Was а 
yiera 
y lilac xs eet of the Csi " 
obtained Ba Dr. pee ре 
the pseudo-ca 
ast ers are not always proles 
on plants that have irme) three seed lea 
d of The directly practical alite 
Several ir 1 interestin ing plani 
Son. ongst pc 
1 med to 
ledged maiforma tions that are in general cultivation. of the culture of monstrosities. needs | very little com- inky contaminans c ot “ай, 
i ti ment 
and which will also e to illustrate more clearly owe their utility. фо: а t strictly m шош еш: г оп воп of | sively i in € a dard 
than any du umsily pte dipinto would ned for nt with "he Mee Eel sui 
the sense in which the terms monstrosity, variety, | part with v убн he Suppression of some other | the lovely little Stenogaster concinnum, 
&c. are - Of malformations of the к there із p Marw / T. Master: class Certifi cate was ent and туе 
the Сос b, Celosia cristata, ristatum At the Fruit exl 
both exemplifying 2: condition called fasc lin; the the 6th i i 
spirally tw: Rush, &c. The inflorescence is | the e plain wishing. e еъ ie ir ani forth | fin ЧУ Мө 
materially 80 far as its ap is con- Schedule, Class R "gus the w n Class R. eiie bet of vore 
fashioned Hen-and. cem в Diis yet been the same as in и ; "any bed variety," | well kno 
Plantain, where th n an > "mistake i in deciding, as | Wood. 
place а tufe а айс) happened, by rir ig the Üvedale's St. Germain, of | admirable ре 
