THE GARDENERS” 
CHRONICLE. 
_20—1852.] 
— ne 
Mr. Francis ar 2 a collection of Roses on the | ciently in bloom; Chorozema varium, and one or two, Flem ming, and a Black Prince Ae Mr. Burn, gr. at gr. at 
Céline stock, in 5-inch pots; they were . in ta! plants. Mr. Salter, of ate ARS ursery, Ham- Tottenham-park.—The w 
flower, and exhibited blooms as large and fine as under mersmith, sent a nice collection of Dai upwards of 9 "9 iba, was produced by Mr. aig gr. to 
= Among MISCELLANEOUS SINGL LE ene the most Lord n, at H rs came 
Were 
itzroya patagon 
spicua, and a hardy hybrid Rhedodenivon named Blane 
othsea con- 
Othe 
son, gr. to Mrs, Tredwell ; 32 Mr. Winfield, gr. to W. 
bl an Bracebridge, Esq., of W 
and one which does not soon get shabby ; Vicomtesse | Superbe, from Messrs. Veitch; Erica Murrayana, a| Black Hamburgh Rit were shown pretty plenti- 
de Baronne Prevost, rose ; charming bright crimson es 8 Mr. Laybank ; pw fully.. The rom Mr. Dods, gr. to Sir J. 
Suth ; William Jesse, crimson, tinged | Boronia tetrandra, in aon nig E a. Pin Cathcart, Bart; well-swelled bunches were. also con- 
with lilac ; Louis Bonaparte, vermilion. China: Miellez, | apple-place. A hybri 4 Nye 1 tributed by M Uport, gr. to H. Akroyd, Esq., 
white; Mrs. quet, y whi our- | dentata, and an Aphelandra OM vith e ay of Nantwich ; Mr. Forbes, gr. to the Duke of Bedford, 
bon : tesse Molé, delicate rosy Pith ridi, came — 1 bén mht at W 3 , of Hin; r. Sparys 
dark 4 erimson. Hybrid Chin peror P Hor * 7. 1 ess rs. Woolley, the Queen's Graperies, Brighton.—The 
bus, deep lilac essrs. Paul set fine plants, das Williams, e nd Tviso n the different collections, we | variety o pe was likewise exhibited by “Mr. 
insufficiently in 13 o. Lea Niphetos, pale lemon, rved welLeltivied plans o m trapezi bertson, gr. to Lady mls 9 tann Stoke Edith 1 
often snowy white; Cels M Multiflora, pale ff i 0 A. formosum, s, A, concinnum, A. edbur ; Mr. Jones, gr. Bart. ; 
ull ; Safranot, bright apricot, in changing to buff. Foveanum, A. ma — — A. Uebe um, Blechuum ] Morrison, gr. to the Earl of Harrowb y 3 Mr, Juj p, — 
‘ow : Armosa, bright Perpetual : — Gon —— raxinifolia, Lastrea to J. O. Smith, Esq, of Brighton; tent, gr. to 
adame Laffay, — erimson; — 7 =. ecomposita, ilanthes tabilis, Polypodium | W. Herbert, Esq., of Clapham ; Sk 5 gr. to W. 
milion; Aubernon, bright rose, diios aureum, Asplenium — it teris serrulata, R. Baker, Esq, of Bayfordbury; Mr. M'Kay, 
Reine, —— — hag with lilac ; — Ba rs ANa Pera I were more numerous than had been|gr. to J. Swaby, Esq., of Green; Mr. 
land, pale ; William Jenes, with | anticipated, and seldom e seen, even at a June | Jackso gr. to G, Beau r South. 
lilac, H brid. B Paul Perras, pale rose,| meeting, such plants as those which con the first — and Mr A r. „ of 
and Coupe d’Hébé, bright collection. They exhibited what is rarely met with in Mr. Mr. Diner, — Mr. Spary, 
ma find the names of Messrs. | combination, viz., omy. with quantity of flower. The ry good Swee 
In 
to the k 
pale yellow ; C cepede, white; Boug 
salmon ; ee — $ — — — pale blus 
rs. Elliott, large erim minot, 
purplish ors à  Fabvi r ret e D evo- 
niensis, e yellow edged 
2 y purple; A Aeon: 
and Madame Bureau, 
a: al 
E II 
backwardness of the season, —— 
flowered. 
arieties :— 
and rosea, propendens, denticulata m 
and pu intermedi 
"he oe" ta, florida, 
mpleana, e echiiflora, 
and odore rose, 
ns were shown by Messrs. 
„ Green, Stuar and FAR MAB 
marked Aphelexis humilis, A 
— were 3. 
a third of 1 m Mr, Turn 
Slough, who Obtained the Gold medal, for 12 varieties 
in 8-inch 
y; 2d, Mr. Do obson, Woodlands 
r Chastity, Purpureum, Incom 
Corp, Pulchellum, * er a 
sa, Rosa, and Rosalind ; 8d, Mr. 
ere Cecil, Aspasia, Mont 
s framm- Ne x rd, Flying 
man, Mars, R sa, seo Gi wpe 
varieties in II- inch pots eave growers), | 
ent’s- 
—Six 
e old kinds with * flowers. 
Ist, Mr. T 
Six Faney Pelargoniums -Deal ers: ls urner, 
of Surrey (a fine 
e specimen, with colours dis- 
tinetly — — out), Fairy Queen, Minerva, — — 
Perfection, Statuiski, Reine de rancai Mr, 
Ayres, Blackheath, with Fairy app kaak des 
Prengala, 1 1 os ae ty Hero of Surrey, Pietu- 
ratum es, with Signor 3 Agnes, 
Reine des Pints bodies "Def fiance, — se m, Magniflorum. 
Six Fancy an ms—Amate : lst, Mr. 
ster, Blackheath, z= Sta injuk, e 
Alboni, Formosum, H 
Mr. Roser, gr. to J.B 
Madame Miellez, 
Alboni, Cleopatra 
Care 
Stra 
bury, ia. with Molson 
— Victoria, Ibrahim Pacha, 
Patanconiums.— 8 . pekat,- gr. to 2 
Teddin ns, 
er, of ws 
eworth, 
fu 
re- 
Blan ne, — nder, Grandi, | 
tch- | 
r. Bray, 
r. tso) i! 
7 teh Sweetwater on Vines in 2 were con- 
tributed by Mr. Jackson, gr. to G. Beaufoy, Esq., of 
South Lambeth. 
Pracnes were small and —— They were 
rnished 4 athe m of Ashton 
Brace bridge, 
in 12-inch * at =a back of an early 
* i verage ribo 15 to 
sent by Mr. Evans, gr. to C. H. Newdegate, 
rbury. 
well-coloured and —— came fra e Mr. Ju 5 gr. 
to Earl S ere — — 
tion od eve es of this riety w 
a — dae: McEwen, get tot e Duke ‘of Ver 
at "Arundel; ; and Mr. 1 
Clar — a ag A, of 
likewise showed 2 Queens best 
edlings were from Mr. 
Dul wich, The 
K 
wa 
Esq., 
of this S as s did keine N eMe, Dow, 
Pea aga til i OVELTIES 7 — roduced, 
had the remarkable — 
— m, color; rhe is, Watson, | 
to m — with ig bi icolor, Bland- 
ordianum um. 
Mr. Westwood ‘of Acton- lane, sent 12 well 
— with enormous 
of flower. 
a Large Silver 
received a P 
Mr. Medal for — 4 — — Vulcan, Magnifica, 
i and Cerito. 
Civerartas.—lst, Mr. Lochner, with Adela ae 
se, Effie Deans, Climax, Amy Robsart, and Queen 
Beauties; 2d, Messrs. Henderson and Sons, St. John’s 
Vood, with Adela Villiers, Effie Deans, Marian 
0 
\ 
0 F 
ed | Roser. ury, Esq., 
0 ampbell, ‘Dawid Copperfield, Madame Miellez, Pauline, 
é 
l 
I 
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inn —— uty, of Hammersmith. There was 
ittle interesting among =o 22 ; the best were 
Prinee 
olyanthifior, Pictura Arthur, and Mrs. 
T 
Bla 
88 of “cope LANTS wi 
2 Rollisson, Mr. Williams, gr. ta C. 
P, gr. to J. Thorn, Esq. 
femme of 20 of the tooat 4 1 of the 
9 wn essrs. Rollisson’ 
3 
B. Warner, 
The fol- 
aus d or marmorata, sent at Java 
by their collector last year, very beautiful in foliage ; 
a vitae ; Maranta roseo- 
lumacea, v ttata ; Pharus vittatus, Hoya 
markings A A interme 
veined 23 
Xanthophyi 
; | compac 
Mr. 
Robert B and Eu 
red | Queen ot England, Bellona, Climax, Op 
urns, Sicira, J 
very 3 sho 
Pans 
colours, averaging 12 blooms to a pot. 
ir, 
Burn N — — of Perth, Dule of. Norfolk, 
; 3d, Mr. T 
e favourite Lady Hume Campbell was | 
NSIES. — These had large flowers — the richest | “ 
Mr. Mun 
Ur. wales to 2 . Tredwell. 
. marked some Brown Figs from — 
ISCELLANEOUS Fruit, Mr. Snow, gr. to the Earl 
de Grey, sent a collection of A pples and Pears in 
mgood Mr. Salter, Apples ; and Mr. Reath, fruit of 
ndish M Mr contributed f 
usa, Mr. Ivison 
he Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) in fruit. 
take this opportunity of mentioning that there 
re bu 
nan 
Ca., of t 
st, essrs. an 
Chelsea, which — so much attention last year in 
or, the Crystal Palace. 
—— 
Books, Kt., 2 Received, 
Helen, Ethelred 
In the — Tent. — were but few novelties, Of An: des Sciences. Yo, XVL No.4 
Pansies, the best were Sir J. aa os Fy ational, and | Records of of Mines ines and of 8 > 
Sir Joseph Pasion; al all apr- Mr. —Mr. Lane, to the Arts. Vol. I. Part]. Inaugural. 
of Great 3 a pie ‘and iar tory Lectures to the Courses for the Session 
hybrid Rhododendron, * sh or Fr white, spotted | Longmans.—The student of geology 
on the upper part of the — with brownish-yellow; | tures in all res w 2 the a 
flower-heads large, and foliage ample k they were delivered, and o i 
to Composi 
i Ta of Parama, wih Remar oni 
Geography and ite Prospects. she unlo 
