228 REPORTS OF THE FLORAL COMMITTEE. 
paler sorts, with the yellow ground- colour dotted with the deeper colour peers 
thick, the "дов endis i r more sparing in the centre of the segments, b a 
Бч central lobe what larger. With this were shown three others, nam 
rm, Startler, Аа. Spes к of similar character, but differing in the shod 
and dntenity of thespots. The plants were of moderately free habit, rather dimin 
ure by adul Sx the smaller parent. 
SECOND-CLASS CERTIFICATE. 
BROWALLIA fon: I, тат. MULTIFLORA.—Messrs. Увттон & Sow. А rem "M | 
pure n d free-blooming shrub, adapted for conservatory decoration, qui hatth 
mesons, & except that some of the flowers are of a deeper orange | tint, and that = 
presenti ап: ab — bloomer, while the other is shy. It has the same ne E ч 
leaves endency to an elongated habit of growth, which is its fault, 2 
ina tases bush this i is pen very apparent, and the flowers are so abunda antly produce 
at the ends of all the twigs, that it becomes exceedin ngly ornamental The young 
plants which grow up with a single stem bear a head of flowers at the t top. 
SPECIAL CERTIFICATES, 
Rosrs.— EARLEY, gardener, Digswell House, Welwyn. A fine box of ga : 
Se пы феа- cS a varieties.—Mr. Barrer, Rugby. x Lotus of 40 cu 
"Pi OUTAN.—Mr. SHERRATT, gardener to J. Bateman, Esq 
exhibition, from the gardens at Knypers sley Hall, of a series iei magnificent blooms 
of six v. es of E eony. e Peonies "ws a pike о logyne 
е Мг. п communicated, along with the flowers of the Peonies, some 
Bat ith t 
marks on their auitiratias, which will be found in a suede ann at p. 229. 
FURTHER EXHIBITIONS. 
From M EITCH & Son.— St 
with ovate leaves and lilac flowers. : 
inti а (вее vol. ii. р. 373). Powretia pungens, a hard nhouse Bromeliagsous 
plant from Chili, of werin i i 
ers w on erect Н ; 
purplish ягә LS sdirdiby habit, and Justicia like ovate acuminate leaves, 
ma commulatum Schott), habited а 
from the Philip е йад 8, with clean ooking smooth oblong-ovate js 
leaves marked with greyish blotches and varie egated with two shades of gree siens 
ovate, and pale green. Calceolaria punctata, a tallish, s moo 
hilian shrub, belongi g i wi oblong acuminate 
leaves, and a terminal paniculate inflorescence of lar: gish, short, tu bular Er 
lipped pale lilac flowers ped mun a large yellow spot on the lower lip, é and dotte 
at the woth 4 А tube. ts of this plant were reported to have mained in 
the without Say throughout the last winter. Rhodod endron nn 
Buller, a z hardy v мыр” ‚ dull ele sh a? = at the centre, = slightly spotted са 
the upper phony: 
Б many of its fine pure ilios precium flowers, nd “fully раза 
high character given to it by a previous award. f 
From Mr. Sra —Rhaphiol ith firm 
epis ovata, a Japanese Rosaceous evergreen, wit 
obovate leaves and panicles of white flowers. i ws — highly promising 
shrub, but the plant was small, and it was considered. that it ight be shown again. 
Е h 
cas yalov у BarLEY.— Verbena Dr. Temple, a large, loose, a rosy carmine, wit 
HE gardener to T. В. F. arquhar, Esq., Sydenham et ots onium The 
on-coloured sort, with light pe of no ee 
m Mr. EARLEY.—Adiantum macrophyllum, а good old stove gus fairly grown 
T e Piiz fenia rece а curious dwart Прези with odd-looking ragged 
Dr a zn 
From Mr. sid, iuum flowers of different vari eti es illustrating а singu- 
