20—1848.] THE GARDENERS? CHRONICLE. 319 
and Prince Alfred. For -collections of 6 faney | 1 ength were 22 and 22 inches, d level 
— Pelargoniums, Mr. Gaines aye the only Wire ee OES i 2 — mies 87 | Bot A = 1 KN „ pame of the a 
hich contained fine specimens bade Erie „of Radish House, the len th of his trols: being ine,” 1 is certainly a 
22 Queen Victoria, Nosegay, Ibrahim Pacha, | Wilks, = reece Be ain on Aout festen prize to Mr. thing; quite the Queen of Fuchsias. 
Ytolinski. ing 22 and 213 i nches, Sth to Hon n 1 
3 collections of 6 Lame varieties, the Marslang, ie 1 oF High Field, th fe measuring 25 and 21} ap da 
Ist prize was awarded to Mr. ines, for Princeps, whose fruit — Bile ae 19 . — 2 j room Ni — Cla Ri W 
Pick wick, Polka, E -ne „ and Alonza ; 2d, | at the ced inh that Mr, ilton had — — advise all lovers of Tulips to + so th tse.— We would 
mi > è peus in ge ich i 
Mr. Bennet, gr. to J. Smith, Esq., Dulwich, for Prin- 33 head peiska "E Cucumber growing, ha which is in he: ri are pore in — 4 
oops Pri Prince Al Alte * P alaha chella, i d, last il years, i * sprig shows one inthe pele during po and we — will amply repay a visit. Phe — 
s ns, | Manchester and Stockpo * ci ich is said to contain n 2 wers 
Esq., for TANN Calkeltor General, En- is 140 feet i in — and 4 feet in width, aud! is + 9 
Josephine, an Cook. THE QUEEN OF FUCASIAS. ver So: beep 
Mm 
Mr. Ivery, 
Rover, Lady Pee 
and Beauty of 
—— 
pe 
named Speciosa, Malle. 
N Gordoni, Climax, 
24 va- 
ja 8 
at 
a 
„ Aur 
Rutland, Clara, Mrs. Bragg, gage Colossus, 
or 
bow 
f Chalvey, 
amilton, 
class. 
sleworth, for 
mne, every 
on the edge — —Two. 
of 6 varieties; Ist prize to 
of * mars for „ Nimro imrod, 
se ae Prince 
Harlequin, very pretty in colour, and singula 
g deeply and curiously 
seedling Calceolarias were 
Red 
f 
Eliza. 
Constellation, Nas- 
dwards, 
a fancy Pelargonium, | 
r 
1 
llowed to pro- 
iemieso ei an og 
Tats, which has been called by Sir William Hooker |i 
ea 
informed 
(Euchsia spectabilis, 
the Handsome Fuchsia, is probably upon the wey E 
fin 
0 
—.— the e en So Society 
2 and the 
„ Hooker.) 
The flowers 
fat 
rate Veitch, of 
e Silver 
Medal. 
the ‘nts 
f Cuen and we agree 
i pan gE HOLT ag hag 
rdly eame so fine as ut the later 
flowers have fortunately proved ail thateodd | be wished, 
Amid sueh general excell it i 
sted — de- as “aid also. David ; 
Charlotte; Queen Adelaide ; 3 
Ro- 
aryllids were just 
ing Sins. bloom, and other in- — plants were clean 
Miscellaneous. 
n of the most successful i 
We are 3 
Cuenca 
Dahlias let 
out in Spring of 1847 ; 3 hon. many times 
each was exhibited during tha 
Grower’: Number 
Name of Flowers. Rams. Colour of Flowers, | of Ames 
exhibited, 
Andromeda .,. ... ... Collison 8 „ 7 
Bertyerr . Turner Maroon 21 
Cas „„ ellows — crimson. 14 
Lady of the Lake Keynes Orimson-tipped 14 
Louis Phil urn rim 24 
i 13 
8 — 
'yse 
20 
10 
8 
19. 
—J, M., Kent, in The Florist, 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing Week.) 
nenengen — D — gti pi 
THE of the rvatory sh ipate 
in the adv: — offered — the —.— weather ; 
every available m ing ve be 
put in requisition. Sofi ir by occasional sprinkling 
of water on the paths ; liberal supplies of water must be 
given to the mapan 2 — Azaleas pr 
may be stopped. 
4 situation g Brenig sheltered from the 
direct of strong of air, and but pade 
exposed to the influence of the sun, many Cape 
other exotics may to it, the smaller plants 
should be plunged. If it be requisite to imerease 
the stock of Cape Heaths, Banksias, &c., — 
varg k will now be found, Manure water 
be given to Caleeolarias, 
The Ist prize = ded to Mr, Hamil. 
Was ae 5 212 2 
Philips, Esq., of Thornfield, for fruit whose | Specimens. spectabilis is, we 
NEW GARDEN PLANTS, PUBLISHED IN BOOKS. 
—— N.B.—* = Very handsome. f= Second rate. } rate. J = Unimportant. 
ee ta i Golo Tim When frst 
— Where Published. of 5 5 Quality. Natural Order. of Flowers. | of Flowering. Flowered. Where. 
nara jav: Ann. Gand.,t.190| Java S.r Cinchonads Orange July 1847 | Veitch and Son, 
Ae conedlor Bot. Mag., t. 4371 Brazil S. 2 Gesnerads Scarlet ? 1847 Kew, 
Wholecoowred a ured Alloplectus. j iir * 
eee SN 5 . Bot, Mag., t. 4372 Swan River G. h Proteads Yellow ? ew. 
i * » 1 7 
+ Green. chlorophthalmus. .. Bot. Mag., t. 4373 Mexico G. h Indian Figs Purple 3 1848 Kew. 
Maxillaris on, Echinscacius, ` ont K P 
Pe „ot. Mag., t. 4374 Brazil 8. U. Orchids Dull purple July ! 1820? Kew, 
cee . ile : (epiphyte) 0 and S 
FT . Gard. Chron., 1848 Java 8. 1 Orchids Reddish March 1848 Veitch on. 
- hick lipped F Phaius. p. 287 i a; brown. 
tipped Phains. . F 4 sail 
