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Mr. CRE gpa È les onsen mong 7 rigs CALCEOLARIAS there was t improvement in the 
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Massoni, Halieacaba, rar de Cavendishii, elegans, flora; Mr. Pamplin, a good Dillwynia clavata; Mr. was obtain ned b y Mr. Kinghorn, gr. to the Earl of Keil. 
&. In th 1 Class the cry collection of | Malyon, Erica ee mpana r. Slowe, | Cereus | morey, for Van Tromp, Chieftain „Lady Blantyre, Per- 
15 was Kaste by Messrs. Rollisson, of Tooting, PTR Mr. f Staines, Hoya ca ae rad, and Amelia; 2d to Mr. Stanly, gr. to 
among whose plants we remarked hiymifolia, a distinct | and Mr, e ee pe of the rosy pink eee 5 Bere „ Esq. „ for Chancellor, “Bens Lord Har- 
variety covered with small purple blossoms ; the ven- | Abelia floribunda, inge, Duke of 3 Fair Maid of Kent, and Beauty 
tricosa grandiflora previously mentioned; v. hirsuta, Of New Pra ANTS, in addition to those already men- | Suprem me.—In the class for Nurserymen, Mr. Gaines 
jubana rosea, Westphalingia, prægnans superba, a, Ca-|t ioned, Messrs, \ e only exhibitor. The sorts were Van Tromp, 
vendishii, and pulverulenta.—The next group in point the Indian province of Moulmein, mentioned in another Chieftain, Refulgens, Constellation, Glossy, and Hero, 
of merit came from the nursery of Messrs. Fairbairn, ! column; also the hardy greenhouse shrub Browallia Pixks were exhibited in pans of 24 distinct varieti 
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Green, gr. to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart. Th purplish lilac. flowered Browallia with a white eye; Lord Brougham, Prima Donna, Norman’s Henry Steers, 
able plants in this collection were „perhaps Westy Messrs. Jack and Epps, Siphocampylus glandulosus ;| Smith’s Diana, Lady Flora Hastings, Duke of Marl- 
superba, and tr Mr. Iveson, 5 hs 8 Dowager of eo we orough, King of Purples ; Ellis’s Henry, 16, and Hero; 
t and, Miconia urophylla, a white flowered Melas vegg’s Prince Albert, Carr's Harriett, Turner’s Beauty; 
ter, Esq. It contained plants of Cavendishit, ovata, of little beauty, and the ariig ieee Cure ae N 2d, to Mr. J. Halliday, for Beauty of Bath, Turner's 
iana, translucens, and ventricosa superba.— Among data; Messrs. Roilisson, a yellow 9 and a eauty, Sri Ă Flora Hastings,Church’s Navigator, Jenny 
Nurserymen, Mr. Ayres, of — ame obtained the Hoya, perhaps H. trinervis; and M. Van Houtte, of ward Bennet, Jones's Huntsman, Hodge’s Gem 
= prize pe plants o of 5 750 ergian a, depressa, tricolor, | Ghent, Cheirostylis marmorata. Under this head at Parker’s Emma, Heartstone’s "Prince Albert, 
entricosa a ba and v. rosea.— Mr. Fam mp- Messrs. Veitch showed a collection es Pitcher-plants, | Kerr’s Harriet, Prima Donna, Alpha, Holmes a- 
s 0 — e Es to which, however, no 1 could warded, because | tion, Hodges’ Melona, Heartstone’s Cray Beauty, Legge’s 
ventricosa re . — osa, v. “superba, 3 nana, & they were not in bloss 3 aca bing that all plants Albert, Bunkell’s Queen, Gay Lad, Willmer’s Elizabeth, 
1 3 Mr. Kinghorn, gr. to Lord Kil- should be in flower. ase ich these were | Meade’s Susanna, Kerr’s Harriet, Cousens’ Ellen, and 
morey, ouse, Twickenham, ee! a beauti- shown contained 5 e, ae a variety of | Lord Brougham.—In the Nurserymen’s Class 
> "Cavendishii; Mr. Bruce, of Tooting, a good mu- the same, N. Loddigesii, N. ampullacea, the old 
; . Ma yon, of Blackheath, ventricosa | distillatoria, Sarracenia flava and Aaker a, e contained Parker's Jenny Lind, Henbrey, Queen, 
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lant, quite 4 feet high and as much t ongh, each Collections of British Ferns were shown by Mr. Rival, Smith’s Oxoniensis, Meade's Lady Dartmouth, 
ch o i son blosso illi to C. B. . Kirtland’s G Gay Lad, Young’s H. H, Jobn Bull, Marcis 
Pawley a good elegans, which has however been noticed to J. Coster, Esq. ; and Mr. Wood, of Norwood. Mr. | Lucretia, Young’s Lady Mildmay, Neville’s John 
wice in our columns already; and Messrs, | Williams’s plants were Adiantum Capillus-Veneris, Dickson, Walter’s Mrs. Fry, Henbrey’s Rubens, White’s 
Volken à Cavehidishii, Aspidium Thelypteris, lobatum, and Filix-mas'; Scolo- Warden, Hillyer’s British Queen, Beli’s Benjamin, 
e E season is now about to open, and the | pendrium vulgare, Osmunda regalis, Blechnum boreale, | Parker’s Beauty of 77 Kirtland's Prince Albert, 
nt rains, which have come at so unfortunate a time | Athyrium Filix-fæmina, Polypodium vulgare and Las- Hodge's Melona, and Meade’s Blackheath Rival ; 2d, 
or our exhibitions, will increase the beauty of the trea dilatata. — Of tender Ferns, Mr. Williams | Messrs, Norman, Woolwie ch, for Norman’s Merry 
flowers yet unexpanded. The Roses in pots 1 on | showed paa scandens, Cheilanthes lendigera, | Monarch, oin, Jenny Lind, Smith’s Goliah and 
turday last were ae pea and as a whole wonder- | Adiantum cuneatum, assimile, and pubescens; Aspidium Diana, Henbrey’s Rubens, Eilr ridge’s Prima Donna, 
fully fine. Co nf nar we ae 3 to the * macrophyllum, Polypodium rok tg Seger den and areolatum, | Hodge’s Melona, Elliss Mary, Parker’s Beauty of Bath, 
8 magn Francis’s collection. | Gymnogramma Massoni, a lechnum australe. Kerr’s Harriet, i 
his had on it 65 fully 1 ee ! The first — Suss — comprised a nice plant of Lady Hallowell, Lock wood's Duchess of Marlborough, 
prize for 2 was awarded to Messrs, Lane; and | Calystegia pote r but not well-flowered, 2 Mr. Willmer’s Prince of Wales, Hodge's Gem, Parker's 
the boba. essrs. Paul, of — — who sent — Carson, gr. armer, Esq. ; the purple Lady Flora Hastings, Stow’s Elizabeth, Harris’s King 
Damask : Duke of Cambridge. Hybrid China: Belle variety of Aphelexis sesamoides, from Mr. Green, gr. of Purples, Neville’s Jobn Dickson, Locker’s Jane 
Marie, B No. 2, Velours episcopal, Comtesse de | to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart. ; Dipladenia erassinoda, with | Sarah, Coleutt's Ovid, Campbell's 1 ern 
Lacepède. Noisetie: Madame Plantier, Madeline. very, highly pitirin flowers, from Mr. Jack, gr. to Kirtland’s Beatrice, _Norman’s Henry Cre 
Bourbon: Paul Perras, Henri Barbet. Tea-scented: R. G. Loraine, .; Gloxinia 3 a new blue hir h 
powe French: Adéle Prevost, rid Per- striped variety ; and the beautitul yfeana, from Mr. the Society do not offer prizes, and others seat being 
i Sev: — ta gr. to S. Rucker, Esq. ; and four nice plants of | shown, ace ording to the r ry regulations Poet not 
3 Zet high clear of. the pot, trained in a pyramidal Egle Cavendishii, from Mr. Glendinning, of the ed by the judges. Among the latter two boxes 
form, and when better filled out will make capital speci- | Chiswick Nursery.— Mr. Wood, of 9g Me showed a of cut flowers of Calceolarias, one from Mr. Kinghorn, 
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to Mr. Beck, were equally rewarded, the former sending | Kingston, a variety of Erica eae called superba ; | each box containe d a few superior Wer Emer 
Hybrid Perpetual: Aubernon. Bourbon: Capitaine and a red variety of E. jubata; Mr. Plaut, Gloxinia the Pelargoniums we noticed a 125 rior seedlings ; 
Sirrolet, Las Casas, Belle de St. Cyr, Charles uval, | concinna, a pretty, light variety ; Mr. ack, G. maxima | from those contributed by Mr. B fy, a seedling of the 
Paul Perras, Triptoléme. China: Chenédolé, Magna | alba ; and Mr. Bowers, of Bus isbridgo, Godalming, a present season, named Loveliness,a very ayer sing 
rosea, Comtesse de Lacepède. Damask: La Ville de| seedling Epiphyllum, name ar arge, d flower, EX clear white centre, deep rosy pink bo 
Bruxelles. Austrian Briar: Persian Yellow. Mr. | flowered variety in the way of Font ay petals, the top ones being deep in colour, with 8 ex- 
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Marshal Soult, Lady Fordwich, Princess Helene, Ma- Nursery, showed a small collection, , consisting of of go — what in the same style, but wich a salmon tint united 
dame Laffay, Prudence Reser. Hybrid China: Hor- plants of arborea, macrophylla, mucronata, pseudo with the rosy colour ; 8 named Jess ae ~ 
tense Leroy. Moss: Cristata and Celina. Bourbon: | armeria, sinuata, and frutescens. ower, high in colour; and Picta 
Queen. Damask ; Pulcherie. Hybrid Provence: Aspasia. he tent assigned to the PxLarconrums was filled | finely formed variety, Fr rich velvety rs en 
Among private growers a certificate of excellence was | with these beautiful flo owers, which on this occasion and a cherry colour 3 in the under ones; 
awarded to Mr Terry, pr te to Lady Puller, of Youngs- were exhibited in fine condition, it tar just the height | Hoyle’s Crusader, a stout flower of fine form and clear 
ry for General Allard, Col. Coombes, Persian Yel-| of the season for such things. In the first class for e olours, with the ‘petals gently aiar A outwards, show- 
William Jesse, &e. Ye low Roses, in sixes, were | new and first-rate e cultivated with superior ing its colours ie great advantage ; and President, from 
; in | ski rs ize i A Class was the same gro a free bloomer, sel a clear, 
50 loose bunches, prizes were awarded, ist to Mr. Ponh, awarded to Mr. Cock, of Chiswick; his collection con- and high coloured. variety. Topping's Brilliant, from 
to Lane, 3d to Mr. Lain si i via, | M i i 
th to A. Rowland, Esq., of Lewisha i inted Lady, Negress, F j 
rancis, of Hertford showed ne good bunches, „ whish | Parag Aurora, Zenobia, Orion, and sce Lip. The exhibited, some were too wines like those prc out, 
Were, however, disqualified, from his having shown four 2d prize was awarded to Mr. Staines, who exhibited | a tly good to send out, pores ha 
of his Roses in pairs instead ofi in threes, as directed by | Duchess of Leinster, Miss Holford, Pericles, Chimbo- | Jenny Lind, a light variety, and Defiance, a dark 
the Society’s rules. For cut Roses in 25 varieties, razo, Clarinda, Mare Antony, Orion, Ca aeee agp flower, were among the best of the new sorts.— A 
zes were awarded, Ist to Mr. Terry, 2d to Mr. Minerva, Zenobia, and Favorita. Mr. Robinson, of | seedlin ng Pink 5 are ‘Tysson, raised by Dr. 
ver, gr. to W. Broadhurst, Esq., and 3d to Mr. 3 received the 3d = hig for J uliet, Orion, Ma- M‘Clean, appeared t a promising variety; the 
Slowe, gr. to W. R. Baker, Esq., of Bayfordbury. tilda, Hector, Signet, Aurora, Nestor, Sunrise, Sarah, | g pe large 41 tt ing good ; 
Of tall Cacti there were two collections shown in good | Pearl, Mustee, and Dal * of Welington, — In the Nur- edges are a little rough, but that appears to be a pre- 
Condition ; the best from Mr. Green, gr. to Sir E. serymen’s Class Mr. Dobson, gr. to Mr. E. Beck, of | Herd fault this season, 
Antrobus, Bart., whose plants consisted of. Epiphyllum Islewo rth, received the ist 7 for Centurion, Fruir, — Pixk-Aprlzs were fe ew, and not remark- 
Ackermanni, 5 foet high and well flowered ; a capital | Cra i agen Emilie, Rajah, Cinderella, Prin- able as regards weight, Of Queeus, two fruit, the best 
b da Cassan justava, and Gulielma produced by Mr, Brewi 
imus, rea wins, Oe fine plants of Epi- ra, Star, Blanche, Gusta shown wer ed by Mr. Brewin, gr. to R. Gunter, 
phyllum rubrum ceeruleum tiacum, Mr. e was awarded the 2d prize for Cymba, Ad- 3 pton ese respectively 
Jenkinsonii. In the next collec ion, e hich no name miration, Princess Olga, Forget-me-not, Marian, Glow- | 4 lbs. 3 oz. and 3 lbs. 14} oz. Mr. Gil 581 to Mrs. 
Was attached, were plants of Cereus Scottii, C. specio- worm, Aspasia, Model, Mrs. Brock, Feu de Joie, Flora - Dave Bons of Capesthorne, Cheshire, showed a Queen 
sissimus, Epiphyllum Ackermanni, Jenkinsonii, and | bunda, and Queen of Beauties.—For Petarconiums in | weighing 1 lb. 144 oz, ! Of Providences "Hr. Davis, z 
osum grandiflorum—the latter a ger and much | collections of six varieties grown in 11-inch pots, iu the Oak-hill, East Barnet, showed a well formed handsom 
handsomer variety tha speci Class, the Ist prize wi — to Mr. | fruit, weighing 51 14 Two Mon 8, Weighing 
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Of AzaLEAS, a collection was exhibited by Mr. Green, Parker, gr. to J. H. Oughton, Esq., for Aurora, | respectively 2 Ibs. 112 oz. and 2 lbs. 11} cz., came from 
gr. to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., but the cay at these had Zane, Sylph, Emma, . re tte d Nel- Mr. Cha 3 r. 3 J. B. Glegg, Esq. The same 
evidently passed; the varieties did not appear to be son; 2d prize to Mr. Stains for Queen Phillippa, e nj Pine, weighing 2 lbs. a i? was a a 
erent from those that were shown in May. Duke of Cornwall, Pompey, 3 and Matilda; hibited by Mrs. Davenport's gard Mr. 
Of Sincere Specimens there was a numerous aia 39, 3 a D epes] gr. to S. Sanders, Esq , Staines, His | Mr. EN gr. to the aiken at Heitið, 
and all of them displayed good cultivation. Mr. Iveso de 1 Lady s Duchess of | house, showed a fruit 3 Ibs. 64 o2., and Mr. Dauris, 
uchess Dowager of Northumberland, a Sutherland, 8 r, Auguste, and Alicia. In the at Bolton-hall, an Euville 2 Ibs. 14 44 oz. Such were t 
& good plant of the Sierra Leone Gardenia Stanleyana, same class, for Nurserymen, Mr. Gaines was the only Pine-apples. 
loaded with large, deep brown spotted trumpet-shaped 3 =e plants were Orion, Emma, Pirate, Shield Exhibitions of GRAPES were 6 and of Black 
flowers and flower buds; Mr. Jack, gr. to R. G. of ‘Achilles, White Surrey, and Miss Holford.— For | Hamburghs especially fine. f the latter variety, the 
Loraine, Esq., a beautiful blue Leschenaultia Mr. Fancy Petarconiums, in six varieties, Mr. Gaines was best among private growers came from Mr. i , of 
1 ue; gr. to J. Coster, Esq., Aphelexis sesamoides; the only exhibitor. He showed the 3 Ee the Royal Garden, Frogmore, the bunches being large, 
: Falconer, gr. to A. Palmer, Esq., of Cheam, a bloomed varieties, Queen ee er elle rique, | well coloured, aud the berries well swelled. The next . 
de fal) managed Leschenaultia formosa ; Mr. Green, Anais, Ytolinski, Ibrahim Pacha, an commana point of merit—beautiful ee ca préduced 
lovely pink-flowered Dipladenia crassinoda ; and grandiflorum. by Mr. Fleming, gr. to the Duke of Sutherland, at 
