92 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
rom Mr. Burr: Azalea indica President Victor 
m Hecke, a gay decorative ond with small 
riped will 
Baloadors per- 
rd-tree of Scripture. 
earmine rose on a white ground. 
sica, ы to be the musta 
Hibiscus ferox, a promising plant for foliage de- 
coration, but n dvaneed В; f eaves 
ere somewhat prickly, d and looked like 
a vine leaf, but were scarcely lobed ; it is sd they 
h 
; Ca- 
a blush with rose tiie, 
deat t inferior, as shown, to 
a Maggi. 
essrs. Jackson & Son, Kingston: Forc- 
ing ‘Pelargonivene, Mrs. Bradshaw, a large light 
flower with dark spots, passing off to crimson, an 
Spotted Alma, a free-blooming bright rosy fine- 
spotted variety. 
‚ Waltham Cross: Rose 
colo ured 
ron 1 promising duin 
ina satisfactory state for a my 
From Mr. MITH, hs се» cot 
Pelargonium Stella va variojatum, a good spo 
n a good co 
m T. Dawson, En. Meadowbank: two cut 
blooms. of Phalenopsis P. 
arishit from 
w 
- а 
тош ох, os gardener to б. бра 
oburz Road, Old К nt Road: Dendro 
чэ, bloomed 
Roi des Doubles, 
From Mr. Wn: : Вена M а form 
with long plaited | pem and ге: 
long, bearing a bra 
lant had been fou n 
promised to last for мы ог смеа months longer. 
Fro GnAHAM, Esq., Cranford: n 
ee: Lady Doré, "Dagmar, Gipsy, 
ara. 
т, Esq., 
nobile, 
Зорана panny tong Azalea 
Amazon, 
a 
rom Mr. Vairon: erit 
uti rai 
tween отто. 
яте dabit vin large 
Duro gums - flowers, of 
, hower 
т, н one was ex 
ariegat ad Pulonottemk 
Crown Jew d, wit hthel bs zonate x 
and A" ш-ке — leaves yellow: 
Fr p to 
серек, ‘Park, "Oak a pla a Doroni- 
cum, probably "à кр inedia nied by 
the fo ollowing no 
“Т have 
placed b 
g 
5 
= 
da 
forw edel a plant of ие to be 
efore the meeting, not seeing it men- 
wering plants, recom- 
d lecture а 
of the m 
e hav 
now at least two chim plants c of iti in 2 full bloom, 
forming beautiful beds and ribbon borders.” 
M. 
REPORT ON THE AMSTERDAM EXHI- 
BITION, BY DR. MASTERS. 
In making a report of my recent n m Amster- 
dam, I w n" sepe that my m s may be 
considered nating from a vue e 
and a pir erus than from a florist. This 
s several of 
urn, and who wo 
doubt, furnish information 
character than > ү: она NE 
unction wi 
ural 
r the express E Vx ^ 
f the Ne — and of 
Ora ip. nt bereavement in the Royal T 
furni i: the 1 reason why the Exhibition was n 
= Theb build- 
i “of xm rinci al ee stations. 
* cifo TS = ting of nave, transepts, aisles, 
ing is erue рг рег ounted by a lofty dome of 
an an elliptical shape It is richly but tastefully 2 s 
ented, and has a more substant tial aspect А 
те ni suc. structure ao 
however, is strictly in accordance wit t ср 
па the exigencies of the ‹ 
d of the c 
many other lagas crum ш 
ты — Lime with means 0 
and e the aecess to - ga 
ble Mises ew 
нау obje objectiona able a This Moe fis 2 з 
анан of ' Amsterdam аге ure, an 
i to spare, 
Р lace, however, there is space 
che’ in ind of the are d ken s apparently 
AR n clu (cm ш fe to resembl 
or or Fugtidh garden. 
Lata 
ry magn nificent Date Palm; 
flanking the p ame те — Laser pé І 
dard Bays, Orange Trees, sapis 
In the pir aiad of each half ls na’ y 
ds be 
rere ond the sides and a Baar, aie serving 
