CHRONICLE. 
Carson, gr. to W. F. 
THE GARDENERS’ 
renceana ; Hovea Celsi, nearly £ 5 feet high and 4 feet it was “orn with blossoms.— Mr. 
through; the large yellow-blossomed Gompholobium m 8. Farmer, Esq., of Cheam, had Pimelea spectabilis ; 
barbigerum, a plant not so common as it i to — 3 Gardenin Stanley. 1 whose flowers were suffering from 6 feet 
the Oleander-leaved Erioste ; and a — — effects of bein brought out of baat into the open | yellow Rowers 
specimen of the glorious Medi nilla magnifi la — pe oppositifolia, 4 um Pultenzea, Ixora Den 
Another collection of 20 was — wy “Mr. | oani, the coarse thoùgh not un 
Cole, gr. to H. Colyer, Esq., of Dartford. It com- handsom rme a Eeg — tee om Mr. King: wi 
Vi: pacris grandiflora, at leas igh horn came Erica vasiflora, Oxylobiu ultentea, handsome Epi 
prised an Epacri diflo t 7 feet high | obium Pult 
and as much through; a plant of the same beautiful Diosma capitata, an old-fashioned plant now seldom met prod 
Oxylobium Pultenzea, already noticed; a luxuriant | with; Azalea v variegata ; one of the best of the Ever- | issuing from a squ ket : : 
Allamanda cathartica; richly decorated with large yellow | lastings; and Dillwynia “pe s. Den ile, t ge variety of Brassia 
flowers; Azalea fulgens, a mass of glowing erimson; In the class of 6 Stove and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, — the Aloe-leaved Epidendrum, E. Stamfordianums 
the Oleander-leaved Eriostemon, forming quite a pyra- in 13-inch pots, there were eight — . all of Aerides virens, the White Butterfly-plant, and Cat 
mid of whi ms; g i ighly 8 to 3 > geai The Skinneri — Mr. Woolley showed nice N Den. 
and eer ditolin 5 the — imelea, in the best possible group was furnished b 0 dro im nobile and densiflorum, te retty Vanda 
condition; Chorozema Henchma rage Aes eau pagea blos- Medien, Esq., of Gabe it conta tained | Epacris insignis, Phaius Wallichii, the beautiful 
somed ; ; the Bariai Daik, than we e few | min the sweet-smellin ng Rhynchospermum jas intermedia, Epidendrum erassifolium, 8. i 
3 striking plants; an Ev et ng; be Gled- senem “the pretty v viùlot- A drepandi Värtan, Butterfly-plant; the pale-blue tinged varie 2585. 
and Variegated "Azalea 8 the va Oe of Cape Azalea Murrayana, Sphenotoma gracilis—a useful plant petalum crinitum, and a small Roxburgh Vanda. 
Heath called favoides el Eric ntricosa for cutting from, and Hovea Celsi.—Messrs. Rollisson The best collection of six ORCHIDs was shown h Mr. 
coccinea minor, pons with Aurel Babe nia “pinnata, sent the large yellow-flowered * obium bar- | Kinghorn, gr. to the Earl of Kilmorey, at Orleans He 
Leschenau Itia formosa, the Cels Hoy oven; Choroz af bey the Ole ander- “ee d Eri tes — ot rida, Twickenham. It consisted of a noble Phai 
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of la e — ree ini e next six Nantes came from with flowers; the large variety of O. ampliatum ; 
Fraser and Pamplin, both of Lea Bridge-road, Leyton, Mr. Watson, gr. mit Mrs. Tredwell, of Norwood, who | Dendrob um macrochilum, the yellow D, a 
x. The former had a fine example of the E verlast furnished the somewhat scarce Boronia spathulat ‘a, Gom- — a fine Cattleya Skinneri.—A second group vas fur- 
ing called Aphelexis macrantha purpurea, Chorozem the Scarlet nished by Mr. Green, who sent Dendrobi bium nobile, 
varium nanum, the Oleander and Box-leaved Erios- | Ixora, Erica fastigiata, and Cy rtoceras multiflorum ee 1 the broad-leaved W a 
temons, Pimelea er — the lovely rosy- Mr, bern had Stephanotis floribunda, the glow ing ra maculata, the er. smelling Epide ndrum macro 
blossomed P. H lateritia, the large - Azalea optima, Boronia pinnata, Leschenadltin formosa, chilum, an te Spotted Brassi 
flowered Wa, “eaten $ eee sa and Baxteri, aor age humilis, and nes ~ vendish Heath; the latter Of spec a Oio 2 Messrs. Veitch sent a 
Erica Cavendishii scarce ly out enough, the Showy | hardly sufficiently in bloom.— Mr. Stanly, gr. to H. Ca attleya Nee; Mr. Kinghorn, a well flowered 
Adenandra, Polygala pe i Ser the variety ealled | Berens, Esq., of Sidcup, Kent, produced Penis pin- | nopsis gran diflora ; Mr. Col 1 nobile; pa 
Dalmaisana, onia — 8 serrulata, and a nata, the large-flowered variety of Tropzeolum tricolor, | Mr. Ingram, two examples o i Stauhopes tigrina placed 
nice specimen of Ixora Be ger — Pamplin satan Eve rlasting, 3 ndron aper, and the N on short stumps of trees covered with moss. jian 
Bossiæa disticha plum — phy lla. Corræa ander- len ved Eriostemon.— Final ally, Mr. Stuart, to AzalLkas were more numerous Kad fine than ever 
Mania das the  Opposite-leaved ee Tas rs grandi- | T. Miggins, Esq, “of 8 sent Azalea ee remember to have seen them, and they made, as they 
flora, tw white-bloss pe Heaths, the large- | Eriostemon myoporoides, Boronia serrulat eche- 1 do at the May Show, a most effective display, 
flowe: — —— , Fimeles lanata, a pom Werben “Lithospe rmum bullatum, ran ur eet: Two excellent collections 15 ve Jants were p 
i one by Mr. Ma 8 
and Boronia serrulata. las ‘ her by 
re were no fewer than six collections of 15 Stove — Hips. — These —.— so numerous and one that +e Chitty, gr. to J.B oo ge of Stamford Hill— 
and GREENHOUSE eva The first was —— even the absence o . Rucker’s magnificent plants Mr. May had hug 3 of Double- red, optima, 
by Mr. Speed of Edmonton. It consisted of Cleroden- | was scarce y felt. Tha: Large Gold Medal was awarded sin —— 3 Grenville, preestantissima, 
dron splendens, beautifully managed; the brilliant to Mr. Franklin, gr. to Mrs. Lawrence, for a collection | purpurea, exqui . bjen superba, 
C. fallax; Azalea 8 a mass of gay Hewett; of 20 plants ; among which we heer a a very fine Rawsoni, and e sent fine bushes 
Pimelea _Henderso ni, Chorozema Henehinanni and | Phaius grandifolius, with 11 spikes loaded — highly- of splendens, Duke of D Bee Pielder s white, 
varium nanum, Erica favoides oo — coloured blossoms ; P. Wallichii, with some seven flower- | Murrayana, one of the many v seS 5 
formosa; ype "old-fashioned V rosea, which, when | spikes ; Dendrobium cærulescens, nobile, within’ i preestantissima, Broughtonii,Prin ce A carminata, 
nd b — an unattractive exhi- | and densiflorum, the latter a fine specimen, with long Gledstanesii, triumphans, a gai lateritia. Seana 8t 
i wered Erica We ing D. Devo — with a i 
Mr. G ; 5 n. th cae E. ; 
$ comprised a double red Azalea, conspicuous for | flowers on it; C. intermedia, the useful and brilliant C. fulgens, triumphans, Falconeri, Woodsii, sinensis, 
its size and beauty; a large Epaeris grandiflora ; | Skinneri, the long-tailed Lady? s Slipper 8 lateritia, opriti, Smithii, Perryana (a fine "y 
Box-leaved 1S, eaudatu tum), neg Epidendrum aurantiacum, Odon Bianca (a goo white), mirabilis, s and grandis. 2 
glossum citrosm Bore guttatam, and Van nde she y newer kin ii in 8-inch pots y —.— 
tricolor and wah ris en t group in point of merit Rollisson, Fleming, — Taylor; "babes: did not o the 
of E. aristata prag k quite a little | gem ; was produced by Mr, Blake * to J. H. Schröder, Esq., | amon g them anything strikin ts distinct from 
Leschenau Chorozema of Stratford. It vores Onciliun ampliatum, Phaius | varieties above enumerated. — 
pinnata, 
i nanum, Gompholobium — perhaps | Wallichii, with three flower-spikes ; Schomburgkia tibi-| A collection of tarı Cacti in 
hardly sonore d in flower ; Pimelea spectabilis, Poly- einus, the — — white Butterfly-plant in fine Mr. Green. It ronid, pn Ap 
gala L a large Azalea Gledstanesii, Ixora | condition, a lovely Cattleya Skinneri, C. Mossi. its We variety called Phas at, a 
coccinea, a pe n macrantha purpurea, certainly ee edium barbatum, the Twisted Trichopil (T. | rubrum cæruleum, E. Rus 
the best of the Eve rlastin y „ gr. to Sir J. | tortilis), not so finely flowered as it was last year ; the | soni 5 of w 
Cathcart, Bart. , farn 0 h liow Dendrobium densiflor in great perfi RRHODODENDROxS.—A magnificent pt, 1 2 
evenly grown n plants of the Box-leaved Eriostemon 3 the the Fragrant Burlingtonia ; Vanda cristata ; the rare spotted, ee blush varieties, was show i 
Gledstan d ra e, ble red, and Azaleas; Bossiæa Trichophilia coccinea ; the = aro ed Lelia cin-| gr. to 8 Duchess ores of bi 
distie 1 Erica Hartnelli and one of t the many | nabarina ; Calanthe veratrifolia, tere numerous spikes | House ; they were part o 
g varieties of E. ventricosa, Boronia * an Everlast- of snow-white blossoms ; Chysis bractescens; the at Sion ont ee . ential s 
— all plant of — ~ = Lawrence- — a-like Oncidium phymatoc — and the lovely | eyanum, and Sio wi 
1 phyllum, Ixora coccinea, a robium Farmeri.—A third group was er. by | they ver 2 eee ey F were. 
— . miniata, Polygala acuminata, and a small Mr. Williams, gr. to C. B Wa lige An Me me base i 
Celsi.— A fourth tion P | th —.— 3 2 N Cae 
or; the rhubarb 
the 
itterfly-plant, 
folius, Calanthe veratrifolia, 
Onon 5 h me 
of | *— was Rollisso bium The 2 joribundum 
KA aj james, ana i Ross n pots were so numerous that ® 
the ei which wes r riated to their 
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ikes, a welk man ed D. 
he Twisted Dendro ( 2 
t Pimel en spectabilis, two 
Gardenia florida, Erica favoides iremen, V 
splendens, denan 
Henshalli bum, curioùs | Augustine Mouchelet, bright rose, on; Baron 
alli, and the bright yellow | slender grower, his was in in great perfecti 35 
5 lalmaison, 
ti e ers; Souvenir de aged bloom 
|P ero” eren white, bearing 25 e, epa atoll $ 
pom Eiee t t, with 35 
“Sage e ee 8 ; ; . 
— an s were contributed by Mr. Ivison, gr. to blooms > 
era vager of Northumberland, at Sion Me | bl 
