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THE GARDENERS’ 
bition of Tulips by members of the above Society, ＋ place 
at the Horns Tavern, 1 and although the 
heat of the weather had been much against the ne cultivat 
this beautiful flower, yet the sliow was on 
— any that had preceded it, — much su 
hav 4 xpected. 
s Lip, Rosamond, Cracker, | 
and Cavalier; 2d, 
Gaine 8 were 
Voyager, Iago, Queen of Be 
—— dra, Miss Ho liord, ‘Princess Olga, 
no bom 
ceived the first A iced for King of Beatties, Poa. 
Orion, k, E and Cotherstone. 
— no 
‘of 
a Roo kh, 
acha, Aglaia, St. Cecilia ; 
d, Mr. Crook, of Peckham „for Michael amp Ro Pindar’s Duke 
f Sussex, Lady Sale, 8 Triump 
afo — 8 Nie, 8 eee san Sa of 
eauty, Re Galatea, Lalla Rookh, Gloria Mun 
dwards, of Holloway, for Bla uet, Ro e 
ary, 
style of Pandora, 
— the first and Hea best tricol or, to Mr. Crook and Mr. 
Welling both being for that striking 8 Smith’s ‘Duke of 
ton, The e cUi any was numerous 
THE BROWN AND — VANDA. 
CHRONICLE. 
; 3d, 
Holmes’ King, 2 d Sale, 
ornamental trees and shrubs too numerous to 
the A aN *. a > collection as would at — A 
perio d o year amply reward the e a a visit 
| in the gratification it would afford. 
Miscellaneous. 
The late Mr. Baron s Tulips. —On Friday the 19th Mr. Dunn 
Tees by auction t ulips, the geome 
ings of eee E. 30 — eae) not onl ly the 
In n consequ 
years ago w 
vated assiduous care, and "this collection, at the 
period just alluded would doubtless have brought twice the 
2 it = — esent occasion, still it — gp upwards 
12 and Baron’s oo, Sale, two of the 
Gweet. > Mca in the 3 brought 4“. 10s. the f ormer and 
31, ay ded 159 Mr. Baron bas, owever, formerly obtained 
for a ulb of his Seong! Sale the sum of 202, 
* ree Stays,“ by an E ped e ne of the 
Vanda scoviridis, Li pa of the “ Spotiatoe, ” Addison ma is inimit- 
In the elass of Fa ancy — ELARGONIUMS, aa Gal in | Sr. Cnank.— Rae ew flowered, Sepals oblong, little nar- able character Sir Roger à de Coverity’ ery 4 an acci- 
six varieties, the firs awarde Lele — * “base, very age on end, quite flat, the dent that happened to him when he was ool- 
e t 3 
who showed Anais, Ne i, Queen Victorin, Yent- Wanad alight any ar iho site, e e | boy, Which was At à (ime wiak the feoid high 
gg nse Be g e and Ib dy Ri en de als. Li two erect —— re arrow lo — ng the between the h and Cavaliers. This worthy 
2d, Mr. Ambrose, for ady Rivers, tracted in th ve furrows at the con- | knight, being but a stripling, had occasion to inquire 
Lady Flora Hastings, ictoria, and * hie Base, te the lip. roundish retuse. The spur about half which was the Anne’s-lane ; upon which the 
Pacha. Both these collections were 3 ee corres pondasi ap eae himself “ P. B.” sent us this a | person whom poke to, instead of answering his 
pact, and covered = nanan 2 i question, called him a young Popish cur. pa ore wow 
CEOLARIAS,— The 
Cau 1 8 ort 
but * that the ı collectione — at Lexitbidens j 0 
not pro ected in the 
keep wi 
pace 
* A* have net for — 
e years past seedlings 
very superior to — exhibited for prizes ; Roxb 
infe- 
in in faet, ge —— . et collections are so 
ve been 2 1 H 
— pont ll ed 5 form, and marking, 
now — for 1 * agi — ses oa a 
passing notice. We t this injudicious, for by ex- 
hibiting the best flowe ety 
he 
for a ‘ndy Middleton — Pelargonium was 
awarde a to Mr. Gaines for a variety — “8 tesa Ultra, 
a gay and — flower, an ae is peculiar 
elass.— Among seedlin ngs exhibited, awhite Pelargonium 
eck, by Mr. 
an acquisitio: this c 
te eing very scarce ; it tra pure white, | 
mm: a * spot in the upper petals of a rosy purple 
Co, 
to be a fr 
aa flower is large, well formed, and it appears | co 
bloomer; Purpurea, a seedling of the pre- 
. B well ; 
eck, promises w 
—— showed a well bloomed 1 of his 
3? it was trained u a flat wire 
the most 
et, producing a 
Of the Pau exhibited we hat ve some account 
next week. gi us 
Mn b Ga Saeed ande werd Sota ee * which 
anised 3 very f. held i 
9 — 
donation of 101. ot roi — ee of 1441 kis, 
agit Tien 
. see donor o r subscriber a member lor 
Country s Shows. 
and Horticultural Society, April 25.— This, the 
held on the Castle Grounds, Newark. The 
et of 8 eg Mgr were awarded : 
las t parn, for Page’s 
Flete 8 Ne pius Ultra, oan tha 
L 
8 . 
i he flowers l 
have a slightly ‘fishy smell. 
- | Sp. 
Sudbury, | se 
ice The sorts consist o 
THE SWEET-SCENTED VANDA, 
(Vanda suavis, Lindl.) 
Cuan.—Flowers in short loose racemes. 
spathulate, much 3 8 wavy lobed 
rounded at the end. Lip 3- convex, with the middle 
z — 3-ribbed and d eeply bind, ‘he laterals roundish ovate, 
cute, and spreading.* 
1 of this charm 
Messrs. —— — the 4th April in the mee 
— 1 
ii; 
| fra 
fresh 
the pet 
present — pritielpal 5 of welt back to the eye. 
Garden Memoranda. 
Waterer’s American Nursery, Bagshot.— 
have not — these grounds can form n 
unequa by any 
42 — in the kingdom. Among the more Arjen 
e | objects noticed durin ng a short visit we — 2 2 
standard Rhod s, with ste — 
t their heads from . 2 to 18 feet 
in circumference: 
catawbiense, e. bear cpp 
rene ecelestinum, — eum, 
m, roseum elegans, Watetetiariutn, $ 8 Pore 
ald maculatum, purp N ans, 
rubro-purpureum, an 
3 to 7 feet in hei 
across, one being no less than 21 feet 
Kalmia latifolias, exceedingly handsome ; also K. 
latifolia werte about 4 feet high, ave eee 
ee a Pinu which, as well 
nursery is rich, there are Douglasii, 10 feet high ; bs 
—— a beau tiful specimen of which, 12 feet high, e 
ois Arora 
— were E awarua. fór 
Mr. p benar Hedge's Dritanwia 5 the 
, for Gaines’ Privateer; best 
Pillar of 1 ; best self to 
ord Lee; best al nd of to Mr. Cuparn for 
The best sta stan Pate — — 
e The s ro 
r, Lord N. d 
g wma Seison, and 
In addition to the fi m her prizes were 
— Med we have only been pol many with a list of awards 
the names of the gon ore for which they were given. 
Hodgkin. the jo weather ; Menziesii and 
The 
n of 
pre ple À high 
„Bolivar, Rev. S. R. 
Lambertiana, 1, from 10 | 
12 fee Deodar is here 15 feet high, Libani 9 feet, 
many of whie h are grafted upon the leading shoots with 
the Deodar, hg thrives remarkably well, and of 
very e ae and elegant 1 
rus repa 
eh, su arge 
oble plant of Arbutus fierti 
n a 2 feet oad, the immense head of 
se 
told that she had be 
plan 
Sepals and eer | 
and 
ing plant was oe — 
f| bran 
ing 
| Chronicle gaint N both S plan 
ad ot 
Spel Azaleas, 5 “splendid heads, and standard 
ith bloom; with a variety of oiher | 
‘he boy, b 
8238 inquired of the next ihe > met, which Ww was the 
lor ie pains, and N of being shown the way, was 
and 
a saint before he was born, 
would be one after ie was hanged, this, says 
ir Roger, I did not think fit io repeat the former 
question ; going into every lane of i — 
porters to that Paper and the judges on the other. 
After an exhibition, we bate read that such an one's 
k to appear in the f 
leading artiele in a. e 
1 wo 
a 85 
t the plan 
e Society’s Gardens, lee, to a, 
Regent-street, withont them ong s Iw 
ore on the me uction of a friend, — Sa 
of Achimenes wi i 
— it to light the 
know that t 
of 
Calendar of Operations. 
or ¢. 
CONSERVATORY AND GREENHOUSE. _ 
not be allowed to loge 
ason seareely necessary to 
advert to it; the chief 1 is to allow abundance of 
isture in due | ac 
FRUIT FORCIN 
cond 
ye 
e operation of 
quently while the its present 
and shade during intense sunshine. Vineri — Whilé 
Amateur Tulip Society, May 16,—This; the fifth annui exhi- 
g oss. 
* Vide Gardeners’ Chronicle, March 16th, 
