. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. escriptions of newly-foundplants in the Solomon Islands, the Transvaal, Natal, July 20, 1896.] THE GABDENEBS7 CHRONICLE. 71 Lagos, Somaliland, and southern Arabia. In anarticle on the Sugar Maple and ita products, wa areglad to aee the editor retains the best known name,A. laccharinam. The saccharin am of ■■ iswas, it appears, the species now better known asA. dasycarpum, Sir Charles Wagers Maple. Gos-sypinm Stocksii, Masters, considered to be the origin Street, Victoria Street, London. At 3 oc
. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. escriptions of newly-foundplants in the Solomon Islands, the Transvaal, Natal, July 20, 1896.] THE GABDENEBS7 CHRONICLE. 71 Lagos, Somaliland, and southern Arabia. In anarticle on the Sugar Maple and ita products, wa areglad to aee the editor retains the best known name,A. laccharinam. The saccharin am of ■■ iswas, it appears, the species now better known asA. dasycarpum, Sir Charles Wagers Maple. Gos-sypinm Stocksii, Masters, considered to be the origin Street, Victoria Street, London. At 3 oclock a paperby Mr. P. Beotheeston on The Carnation inScotland, will be read. CANNA8.—We recommend all interested in thesegorgeous plants to visit the collection now in blcom atthe Royal Horticultural Societys garden at Chiswick; ground—very 6ne. Some of the newer kinds sentout by Messrs. Paol & Son are equal to thosedistributee! by Ceozy. Eppinq Forest.—The Report from the EppingForest Committee to the Court of Common Councilbas been published. It deals with th? alleged undue. FlQ. 14.—HBMEBOCALLIS AUBANTIACOS VAB. MAJOB. (SBB P. 62.) of the cultivated forms of G. herbacenm, and pre-viously only known from Sindh, has been discoveredby Mr. Bent in southern Arabia, Sararangasinuosa, Hemsley, is the name of a very extraordinaryPandanus from the Solomon Islands. The Royal Horticultural Society.—Thenext meeting of the Royal Horticultural Society willbe held on Tuesday, July 23, in the Drill Hall, James they will be well repaid for their trouble. Among thebest varieties now in bloom are Seaateur Montefiore,orange-bronz?, edged with yellow; Paul Siegrist,rich crimson, thin yellow edge ; P. Marquart,orange-pink self; Guillaume II., crimson self;Phoebus, orange-pink self; Comte Horace de Choi-seul, glowing crimson self; Alphonse Bouvier,scarlet-crimson self, very fine ; Slar of 1891, orange-red; Antoine Barton, with red spots on a yellow and unnecessary cutting of timber i
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