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Identifier: gardenerschronic333lond (find matches)
Title: The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects
Year: 1874 (1870s)
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Subjects: Ornamental horticulture Horticulture Plants, Ornamental Gardening
Publisher: London : (Gardeners Chronicle)
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
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tosa, with verybeautifully coloured leaves. Bicbardias had ahouse to themselves, and were furnished withsplendid spathes. Mr. Maycock, the gardener,plants the Eichardias out-of-doors in the summer.Strawberries in pots were found in many of thehouses, and they had a thrifty, satisfactory look. A vinery just at that time started contained anumber of fine pot Eoses. There is a regularEose-house or Eose-garden under glass, a usefal June 20, 1903.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 391 adjunct to any establishment. The Roses, Teas,H.P.s, Bourbons, H.T.s, &o., are grown in bedsand borders, and climbing Roses clothe thepillars and rafters. The Black Hamburgh Rochfords Hero of Lockinge. There is anOrange-house, and one for economic plants. Onevery hand were sign? of skilful cultivation andgood management. W. A. Cook. This gigantic specimen was presented iby thatfirm to the Royal Gardens, Kew, where it formsone of the most striking features in that home ofmarvels and beauties. It is growing in on»
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Fig. 154.—gkammatophyllum srEciosuM at kew. Grapes were being thinned. Several span-roofed houses are devoted to Malmaison andother Carnations, which gave promise of abounteous crop of flowers. Orchids in varietyoccupy two houses, Cypripediums predominating.The Cucumbers favoured by Mr. Maycock are GIANT OECHID AT KEW. Some years since we figured a specimen ofGrarnmatophyllum speciosum, as introduced fromMalaya ljy Messrs. Sander & Co. (see GardenersChronicle, vol. vii., 1890, p. 297 ; see also p. 8 ofIndex of vol. xiii. of Gardeners Chronicle, 1893. corner of the tank in which the Victoria excitesthe wonder of the visitors, and is in its wayequally remarkable. Last year the giant flowered, when the oc-casion was seized to make it the centre ofa group containing fine plants of Epidendrom. 392 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. (June 20, 1903. ciliare, Dendrobium undulatuin, Ansellia africana,and Oneidiuin altissitnum. A photograph wastaken by Mr. E. J. Wallis, for a copy of whichwe are in

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