of the metropolis. 16*7 



Stove or Greenhouse Climbers, 

 In collections of 6 species. 



1st Prize, 4/., Mr. Pawley, florist, Bromley, for very fine plants of 

 the following : Tropaeolum grandinora, trained to a circular trellis, 

 4 feet in diameter, and full of bloom ; Gompholobium polymorphum ; 

 a healthy plant of the fragrant Stephanotus floribundus, trained to 

 an oval trellis ; Clerodendron splendens coccinea, Kennedia mono- 

 phylla, and Zichya inophylla, having a great profusion of flowers. 



2nd Prize, 1Z. 5s., Mr. Frazer, nurseryman, Lea-bridge. — For 

 Tropfeolum Jarratti, a perfect specimen of health and beauty ; Har- 

 denbergia ovata, Zichya inophylla, Chorozema spectabilis, Hardcn- 

 bergia longeracemosa, a beautiful specimen trained to a balloon- 

 shaped trellis, and covered with its pretty lilac little blossoms; and 

 the bright Zichya villosa. 



3rd Prize, ll., Mr. Robertson, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence. — For 

 Kennedia ovata, Stephanotus floribundus, a fine plant, 6 feet high, 

 with numerous bunches of its sweet and handsome white flowers; 

 Chlorea ternatea, Kennedia mouophylla, Tropseolum edule, and 

 Thunbergia chrysops, with two or three withered blooms. 



Exotic Orchidace^:, 

 In collections of not fewer than 20 species. 



1st Prize, 20/., Mr. Mylam, gardener to S. Rucker, Jun., Esq., 

 For some very fine specimens. — We observed an excellent plant of 

 Dendrobium densiflorum ; a fine specimen of the lovely Sobralia 

 macrantha, producing several of its handsome flowers ; Chryseis 

 bractescens, Vanda teres, Odontoglossum citrusmum, the singular 

 Anguloa Clowesii, Curyanthes macrantha; an immense plant of 

 Acanthophippium bicolor, whose flowers covered the entire surface of 

 the pot; Saccolabium guttatum, a fine plant, with three spikes of 

 bloom ; Oncidium pulchellum, Cattleya Mossiae, Bifrenaria tyrian- 

 thina, Cymbidium lancifolium, Oncidium pumilum, with yellow 

 flowers; O. leucochilum, Lycaste Deppii, Stenia pallida, with pale 

 yellow flowers ; and Epidendrum macrochilum. 



2nd Prize, 10/., Mr. Robertson, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, con- 

 taining, among other things, the lovely Dendobrium Cambridgeauum, 

 1). densiHorum, a fine plant, but nearly out of flower ; Saccolabium 



