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ciscea acuminata ; Sphenotoma gracilis, a useful plant for cutting from ; 

 Lesclienaultia formosa, the showy Rondeletia, a variety of the Three- 

 coloured Heath, and Eriostemon cuspidatum. A third group was 

 contributed by Messrs. Fraser, of Lea-bridge. It consisted of Epacris 

 grandiflora, the showy Clerodendron Kaempferi, bearing two great 

 panicles of flowers ; Polygala acuminata, the handsome Azalea praestan- 

 tissima, Erica perspicua nana profusely bloomed, Coleonema rubrum, 

 the Saffron Ixora, the Box-leaved Eriostemon, the yellow-blossomed 

 Hibbertia Cunningham!, the Blue Leschenault, Pimelea Hendersoni, 

 the Cavendish Heath, Chorozema varium nanum, Azalea variegata, an 

 Everlasting, the Scarlet Ixora, Boronia serrulata, the snowy white- 

 flowered Sphenotoma gracilis, and Pimelea decussata. Mr. Stanly, 

 gardener to H. Berens, Esq., of Sidcup, Kent, communicated Zichya 

 inophylla, a white Azalea, Lesclienaultia formosa, the purple-blos- 

 somed Chironia glutinosa, Erica Cavendishii, the sweet-smelling Ste- 

 phanotis floribunda, the Large- flowered Epacris, Clerodendron Kaemp- 

 feri, the White Vinca, the free flowering Erica perspicua nana, Polygala 

 oppositifolia.and one of the best varieties of Aphelexis. Mr. Pamplin, 

 of Lea-bridge-road, sent a fifth group, in which were Erica Bergiana, 

 profusely clothed with little purple bells ; the Box-leaved Eriostemon, 

 the Cavendish Heath, Polygala oppositifolia, an Everlasting, Rhynchos- 

 permum jasminoides, the brilliant Epacris miniata, Pimelea Janata, 

 Gompholobium polymorphum, trained in the form of a bush, and a fine 

 Eutaxia myrtifolia. 



In collections of fifteen Stove and Greenhouse Plants, the first prize 

 was awarded to Mr. Green, gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., of 

 Cheam. In this group we remarked well-managed plants of Ixora 

 coccinea ; the clear yellow-flowered Allamanda grandiflora, the Oppo- 

 site-leaved Polygala, Rondeletia speciosa, the variegated Azalea, 

 Baronia serrulata, the beautiful variety of Erica tricolor, called Wil- 

 soni, the blue and red Leschenaults, an Everlasting, Chorozema varium 

 nanum, the neat rosy-flowered Adenandra fragrans, the Cavendish 

 Heath, and Polygala Dalmaisiana. — Mr. Carson, gardener to W. F. G. 

 Farmer, Esq., of Cheam, sent the next best group, in which were the 

 Variegated Azalea, a finely managed Stephanotis floribunda, Alla- 

 manda cathartica, the Fortune Gardenia, splendidly flowered, and ex- 

 ceedingly beautiful ; an admirable Ixora coccinea, Franciscea acumi- 

 nata, a neat Lesclienaultia formosa, Dipladenia crassinoda, trained on 

 a globular wire trellis ; a good variety of Everlasting, the Baxter 

 Leschenault, Polygala acuminata, the sweet-smelling Sphenotoma 

 gracilis, a pretty rosy Azalea, called Bella, the Anemone-leaved Boro- 

 nia, and Polygala Dalmaisiana — A third group was furnished by Mr. 

 Taylor, gardener to J. Coster, Esq., of Streatham. It consisted of 

 Pimelea decussata, the large-flowered variety of Aphelexis spectabilis, 

 Sphenotoma gracilis, the Cavendish Heath, Azalea formosa elegans, the 

 beautiful Boronia pinnata, the fragrant Stephanotis floribunda, verj T full 

 of bloom ; Lesclienaultia formosa, the Opposite-leaved Polygala, the 

 variety of Erica tricolor, called Dumosa, Allamanda cathartica, the 

 Henderson Pimelea, Azalea variegata, an Everlasting, and a charming 

 example of the Saffron Ixora. 





