— 2 e 
kd 
390 THE GARDENERS es 
| Dods, gr. to Sir J. Cathcart, Bart., sent a huge Epacris | bloomed ; — 
eee == — ma — ——— fod min — Allamanda 8 a, Azalea Danielsiana, a and cris spum ; 5 — pension m; odoratum, 
a cloth, an ener about 1s. per gallon —— perfect mass of brillia flower ers; the small yellow 9 — and S. guttatum, the latter 1 aR 
2 e s bes t). It may then be casked u blossomed . — derne ~ Pim elea hispida (a flower-spikes ; a well manage d Cattleya Mosse, Den. 
— i- aem is best) ttles, and ia six . — it wil be neat 1 and P. Hendersoni ; Tetratheca ver geen ti, 3| drobium nobit: in beautiful condition ; pidendrimy 
put into large in ad — "Wald an erlasting; the mer, ra, p 2 mea and Cypripedium barbatum finely bl 
delicious. Hardy a of ica tricolor, Clerodendron fallax, a. a neat srs. Rolliss h Dek 10 — 
Lesch Itia fort Ir , of Edm i, —— and chrysanthum, a fine bush of datum 
Socictles. 
HORTICULTURAL : „ Exm IBITION, June 
as before, toce xum 
| Leschenaultia n oon Pime — 
and 8 Prants in 
Mr. N 
In collections of 20 Srove and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 
d to Mr. to Mrs se shown by Mr. May, 
the first priz May, gr. 20-inch — the — lec 
Lawrence, of Ealing-park, for as 8 a group of — gr. to Mrs Esa 
aps, aS ever was sta e back stood a of Coleonema — Po e an ta 
olygala acuminata, upwards of 7 feet in diameter, and NN Box- leaved Eriostemon, the large- lowered 
profusely covered ome flowers ; —. eful Co pene variety of the blue Les — — be Aphelex 
rubrum, equally fin nata, magniflo purpurea — Kingho 
lateritia, still“ ee ns of dee the — Lesche- |K rey, W. ond, with h 
i ;| Schottis Brien ‘Cavendishit, nec de 
; 2 ently in bloom ; Stephano 2 nda, 
i- midal Azalea variegata, j . ast its 
r | lovely Boronia pinnata.—In groups of s 
Mr. Kinghorn was first, with Coleonema 
un 
of t est ; an 
and the Cavendish and o 
with ‘he handsome pink-blossome — andra fragrans, I 3. inch po ots, 
one of the better kinds of Everlasting, the 3 rubrum} Aalia 
red tia, Ixora crocata, the clear yel 1 Chorozema var 
Gompholobium splendens, in the shape of a little bus un wee —— Ov an gr. 
ess looks much better — . it is trained s 
trellis; = ste ia serrulata a, the Show 
the brilliant Epaeris miniata, Pi — 
way of, but rather oe than, 
noble ron ri.—The second p ank, gr. om T. 
awarded to Mr. Cole. vn Colyer, Esq,,of Dartford, — — —— venosa, a u 
for a fine exhibition, . comprised a huge A ha 
colorans, se yr miniata, Erica per- 
a na and Adenandra 
Malu llen, a: of} 
y Clap seco wit Allamanda catl 
wy Ron niet, a Hoya imperialis; the sweet-se N vite fowered 
"o Epa mi cer 
mirabilis, Splieno gracilis, 
ecusests; —— reflexum, el 
= 
yellow-blossom 
panie 
ca ou. 
d, — "ic ilis, an y Everlasting, 
ceras i Ma “Poly ygal 
a osa a depressed mid o 
blossoms, the sweet Stephanotis foribandn, s an 220 ver- duce 
lasting, Pimelea Henderso hly orn with | scented, and, as yet, somewhat scarce Rhyne 
es of | jasmi inoides, Pimelea mirabilis a 
Poly. and C eras reflexu Watson, gr. 
te- Tredwell, of Noewood contribut ed a well-flowered 
> „the Oleander-leaved Alla- 
| manda, less showy but more shru yt 
worked” together |s species 
group contri- | Erica tri 
beben Taylor, gr: to J. Coster; Esq, HEIL. 
of Streatham. It a good <8 yy oars = 
SW 
nehos = 
eae Azalea variegata 
to Mrs 
than the other 
and Azalea 
—.— — Collections 
purpurea 
and . atria gage Pre grandiflora, 
humilis and bine, spectabilis grandiflora, 
9 and ia — dene and rupes 
mie pre ig i ep ntiful and exceedingly fine, 
the freshne: ss and 
a Atay Erien 
— of yellow blossoms; and 
. tabilis, the red Leschenault, 
' Boronia serrulata and — nata, the Scarlet Ixora, the 
. yellow — cathartiea, — cordifolia, 
an e or two 
the best of the Everlasti 
ed 
* 
—— and lateritia united in one plant : Pimel 
e Aphelexis humilis, an —— Heath, 
‘ C Cyrti 
aromati 
eres. E rs. Lawrence, sent 
t best collection, in aina were Sobralia m macran- 
tha bearing some 15 or 16 glorious purple blossoms, 
> | Aerides purpurascens and odoratum, the broad-leaved 
Lacze na — with 
ate- 
utifal bloss 
HOUSE Paws 
Jncidium Pa api „ bearin 
Jalhousie Dendrobe, a a good Cattleya Mossiee, Epi den- 
tum, o fine flower spikes; the useful 
re hastil abium. 
May; a 
loaded with en 
Ronde 
l cellen 
specimen of 
. speciosa; a — Aliam a 
sonreely at its best as regards bloom gee . i 
of Cheam m, se sent the — nvm Epid inna 
which was decidedly | a 5 ii 
lipped Zygopeta 
scarce —— 
of 15 Orcutps, Messrs, 
iced collections. The former 
rantha with four large highly coloured 
—.— endrobium Devonianum 
a 
— 1 
ora, Polygala oppositifolia, | blosso: 
Wu of rowea 
of Polygala Dalmaisiana 
and Coleonema rubrum.— Mr. 
| Saceolabe — 
a- er 
x plants in fl 
3 eee e fallax, ia oe variety of | co 
ein 
Veiteh d)» Green 2)» Stuart ®), thin Terie on * F 
these remarked — macrantha 
oratum, Saccolabium guttat 
| Eri dendrum macroc 
Collections of 10 sane were c Py 
rson, gr. to G. Farmer, Esq., of Cheam, ote, 
Esq, 
and affine, the white-lipped Z. 
Dendrobium nobile ne feet high pe se as i ea 
ci 
barin 
macrantha, the Spotted Saccolabe, with fe four faeks 
spikes; and bre keria spectabilis, the latter a good 
specimen —— — ind. 
Groups 6 Onc HIDS were communica’ Messrs. 
ee Green, Dos, say a Me n had a 
One uridum, long graceful, 
spikes of an yellow and Drown: bh ; the ! 
ety of mpliatum, with an upright 
spike of Bay * flowers; Epidendrum 
searce 
F 
numeron: — 
he bet 
magni 
y| densifiorum Pras ended with large t punches of. 1005 
range blossoms— 
>| yellow or rather 
s 
— — Stanhopea ti 
ully ex 
as much throug 
OF Bras IMEN — Mr. — — 
eee mo 
BRI 
må Hol 
fi ve . ay — ay, | 
um, Mes 
8 
eee 
aculat 
bifolia ind albida; 
one sass 0. mu 
z: 
EE 
— 
sanguinea and its 
„ ach 
scifera. 
R PlAxrs.— Messrs. Veitch had a 
lilo rou, ser of Nepenthes sanguines 
a sale were again produced by Mr. Green ma 
| Lawrence, but this his time their brilliancy was 
impaired. The lsh hah 
—— — — — 3 
puncta exquisita alba. Mr. Fleming, g t . 
Duke —— at Trentham, sent small pla "w 
e newer among which 
srs. Veitch naan a Silver Banksian 
album diflorum, . a 
S 
. 
E 
and barw “marked in the u 
coloured s 
y Mr. aoa who ri ak E. A 
of the white Epiphyllum crenatum, . ty 
speciosum and its much handsomer È 
was first, were Paul mgr 
finest Roses we possess, be Great Western, Magus 
Sobra! if 
= a plant, Ealanthe 1 ‘and banden a 
For 
Medal fo 
a han okas 
