166 MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 



Isabella Douglas, Lady E. Bulteel, Mabel, Grand Duke. Erectum, Raphael, 

 Sylph, Exquisite. 



Collections of Six. — By Messrs. Li combe, Pince, and Co. — British Queen. 

 Lady Villiers, Stella, Leonora, Meteor, Luna. 



2nd By Mr. Bell, of Chelsea Hospital. — Rosea elegans, Bridesmaid, Corona- 

 tion, Climax, Joan of Arc, Conipte de Paris. 



We regretted to find the absence of the very superior collections of Mr. Cock, 

 of Chiswick, which on former occasions were so deservedly admired, and which, 

 when recently exhibited (cot for competition) at the show held at the Regent 

 Park Gardens, were of first rate excellence. We hope to see them again at the 

 Chiswick Gardens' Exhibition. 



Fuchsias, Collection of. — By Mr. Catleuoh. — Splendens, Una, Arborea, 

 Venus Victrix, Floribunda, Curtissi, Thyneana, Magnifica, Conspicua, arborea, 

 Greenwich Rival, Buistii, Chaudlerii. 



By Messrs. Lane and Sons. — Fulgens grandiflora, Laneii, Tricolor, Formosa 

 elegans. Conspicua, Corymbiflora, Grcnvillia, Venus Victrix, Moneypenni, Mag- 

 nifica, Frostii, and another not named. 



Both the collections weie large, well-grown specimens, in profuse bloom. 

 Next season, when the general assemblage of newer kinds are added, they will 

 be still additionally attractive by the more distinct novelties which have more 

 recently been raised. 



Fon Forty Stove and Greenhouse Plants. Mr. Goode, gardener to Mrs. 

 Laurence, of Ealing Park. — Achimeues longiflora, in profuse bloom, 2^ feet 

 high, and 1 J across, in robust health. Mauettia cordifolia, trained to a globular 

 wire trellis, 5 feet high and 4 across, in profuse bloom. Cactus speciosa, 5 feet 

 high. Azalea laterita, 4 feet high and 3 across. Boronea denticulata, 4 J feet 

 high and 4 across. Leschenaultia Baxterii, 3 feet high and 2 1 - across. Polygala 

 cordifolia, 10 feet high and 7 across. Pimelea decussata, 4^ feet high and 4^ 

 across. Polygala oppositifolia, 3 feet high and 4 across. Clerodendron squa- 

 matum, 6 feet high, having 11 large panicled heads of starlet flowers. Aphlelis 

 humile, 3 feet high. Pimelia decussata, 7 feet high and 4 across. Pavetta 

 cafFra, 10 feet high and 6 across, with a profusion of its spikes of white flowers. 

 Epacris grandiflora, 6 feet high and 4 across, profuse in bloom. Leschenaultia 

 biloba grandiflora, 3 feet high and 3 across, in one profuse mass of bloom. 

 Acacia alata, 10 feet high and 7 across, with a mass of its graceful yellow 

 flowers. Euphorbia splendens, 7 feet high and 7 across. Aphlexis (formerly 

 Elichrysum) sesamoides, 4 feet high and 4 across. Clerodendron splendens, 5 

 feet, S spikes of flowers. Mimosa microphylla, 7 feet high and 7 across. Cho- 

 rozema varia, 4 feet high and 4 across, in robust vigour and profuse bloom, 

 trained to a circular trellis. Leschenaulta formosa. 2J feet high and 2 l across, 

 a mass of bloom. Pimelea rosea, 3 feet high, and 2 across. Stephanntus flori- 

 bundus, coiled round a circular trellis, 10 feet high, with hundreds of its beauti- 

 ful waxy -white flowers. Cereus Jenkiusonia, a large specimen. Two Polygala 

 cordifolia, each 10 feet high by 8 across, in fine bloom. Euphorbia Jacquinifiora, 

 6 feet high. Stylidium fasciculatum, 2^ feet high and 3 across, a mass of its 

 lovely spikes of flesh-coloured flowers. St at ice arborea, feet high and 3 across. 

 Asciepias curassavica, 7 feet high, baying Ki heads of its red flowers. Erythrina 

 crista-nalli, 6 feet high, with 7 large spikes of flower*. 



For Forty Stove ani> Greenhouse Plants. — Mr. Green, gardener to Sir E. An- 

 trobus, Bart. — Pimelia hispida, 4 feet high and 4 across. Clerodendron fulgens, 

 4 feet high. Leschenaultia Baxteri, 2 1 - feet high, and same across. Azalea late- 

 rita, 4 feet high, and same across, profuse in bloom. Siphocampylus betulsefolius. 

 3 feet high and 3 across, with numerous spikes of flowers. Pimelea decussata, 

 3 feet high and 3 across. Gomphollobium polymorphum. 3 feet high and 3 acoss, 

 traiued to a globular trellis. Rondeletia speciosa, 6 feet high, having G2 heads of 

 its beautiful orange-scarlet flowers. Gongora atiopurpurea, having numerous long 

 racemes of flowers. Buronia serrulata, 2 feet high and same across, in dense bloom. 

 Mimosa microphylla, 9 feet high and 4 across. Azalea variegata, 2 1 - feet high and 

 2£ across, beautifully in bloom. Azalea Gledstanesii, 2 feet high and 2£ across, 

 in fine bloom. Ixora coccinea, 4 feet high, with 20 large heads of its splendid 

 flowers. Epiphyllum Ackermauni, and E. speciosum, each 8 feet high. Eu- 



