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PHE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
‘(Jury 45, 
Tar d tricolor; and Messrs. Rol- from Mr. Staines, in which were Nymph, 8 
eee tel phe 9 5 5 ated — ita To Me. "Story showe da pR a ng nn „La ay Flora Hastings, Madame Milly 
Ro: cat hi Cyonaches Loddigest ti he oran ae flowered, | named nobilis, a long, buff-flowered, distinct looking and slates $ re of Ce er, gr. * G. Moseley, se Bep, 
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brown — nay 3 rather meg src y Ar priye made 1 display, being au- ae sor ts were, Frosa Super enb sb, Compacta om A pu 
e varie u ) 5 2 Thumb 
i Mossiæ ;| merous and fine. For 12 varieties, a 
a fine plant of me poe pag 9 Mexican | first, with nice plants of—Bourbon : Bouquet de Flore, P ARN x a dete ale stands of these 
opea insignis ; the 1570 maculosam ne, osa, Souvenir de la Malmaison, Theresia Margat 2 Nr ae: ower ad, and excited much my 
Epidendrum verrucosum, pesin pero um hastatum,abad| Tea: Lyonais, Nina, Comte de Paris, Madame de St. | miration fr mas, s or Carnations in pans gf 
; ee . cae i Gaitleya ese pretty h. Noisette La Vikia, Aimée Vibert 22 istinet ieee ree K pees 4 the Anateum 
variety f O. g e, a 0 Harrisonii, a han Hybrid Perpetual: Rive Chi Bosanquet. Class, . 1 k 07 1 ‘ave 
— rie ee ata, Epide endrum -alatum, | —Mr. of Hertf rd, was i Tea: Holloway, for Floras mr > +a * S Beauty of 
3 x 0 paper) plant of — yellow e de Bonheur, o the Pauline Plantier, Elize e a : Spee a the Movin 
et Aion ap eons vage, Mirabilis, Comte de Paris. Bo ae utneriand, 3 . Dan o Com 
e of 10 Orcuins three eee W made e Ae cali, Pierre de de St. AA panor pe al he ai p a —— g! a 2 17 
illi “4 bert. China: — ’ 8 , 
GE nr ope ge En dr a ji a F. 0 SE wn kroa: aye Son were third, with— m hiers, True Briton, Ward Fig e Sagon; Isonia, 
Hoddesdon ; 2d, to 4 5 Plant, gr. to ‘| the llow Vicomtesse zes, Robert Bruce, | sident, Hug ee: ir 5 eel, Sylvian, Orlando, 
der, Esq., of Str tfo: d green, Es r. Wil- | Lutescens grandiflora, Blush or odorata, and Barbot Sae aron E an 7 ee Ibert ; 24, Mr. 
Schré sJ Sq Phaius albus, the yellow and brown | Bourbon Proserpine, P St. Cyr, Souvenir de E v „ 0 are eee, dati 
red G aculata, erides a ne, Cattleya | la’ Malmaison, Theres: Acidalie. China a ot i aip Hodges Brigh Phebe ae 
pre the large variety of Oncidium papilio, bearing | —In the ateur's were Mr pig K ady cl ey Fag HT Manley’ ee 
sup large blossoms ; a well flowered Cyenoches ven. Puller, gained a 2d prize a orieuse, * eee . Bh 4 y, Wood 
wen a good lant of Oncidium Lanceanum, not suf. Princesse eva rma Lady Granville Elize es Appleby? s Prince 9 2 Pe Mays ns i 5 
i i se- | China: Clari re was } 
3 a 8 225 dean made to A. Rowl l e Esq., 6 of Lewisham, for palpo, Gen ae yee 8 Ariel, Queen V 8 Duke o | 
th fatter insufficiently in flower. r. Carson had a Devonienss, Triom Luxembourg, Sully, Mrs. ei 8 rs nevis ee Mary A 3 4 
mig Stanhopea tigrina, with some adel en is arge and | Bosanquet, seid, 33 Charles Deval Welling an 2 Kat 5 Sealey’s Pens. s Rap, ye Pae 
highly coloured flowers on it; the rose coloured Oncid | ton, Vi ctaria, ppe may, &c. Yellow Roses were shown kana 2 ee 3d, to Mr. Bilis 
(0 san Cattleya Mossiæ, a tall Sobralia macran- | but they were 3 because they did not can- D iton, ae ; wot — 1 
: l d Dendrobium chrysanthum, | sist of yellows and nothing e ; ; urner, of 
885 — hs T Doe fragrans, a tub. full of| Cur Roses were exhibited by Messrs. Paul, Lane, Chalvey, was N the lst pi 2 Nane ee 
Miltona spectabilis, 8 purpurea, and Brough- Francis, Rowland, and Terry, each of the nurserymen image = mi ur bak zke 2 2 ko 
tonia sanguinea. From Mr. Plant came Phaius bicolor, | having 50, and the private growers 25 bunches, which pare 1 e Feilen Gretel iaee Mat, 
a agne Oncidium Lanceanum, Cattleya citrina, bearing | m made a large dis May’ a A erna and. Earl Spencar, Oslin 
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large yellow flowers ; Galeandra Baueri, the browu As SINGLE d hene pE superior eee Mr. 
of Tabernemontana May’s Cardinal Wolsey, Hale’s Pr 
Sas cristata, a variety of Stanhopea tigrina, and e ae ge e. 3 * 1 t [iran skoo 5 otip ye 1 ie ee 
hown by Mr. Gerrie, | tica, 7 feet high, on a e *indtical trellis ; Mr. May, orenzo, eau Saas t 
Collections 4 ee Bart. „Ir. Green, and Mr pretty Roella ciliata x Mr. veson, the orange See Pacha, Ely s King of S anes [T jrg csc 
Eitan, gr. to Mr. Beck, of Isleworth. Mr. Gerrie Curcuma Roscoeana; Mr. „Hamp, Stigmaphyllum and . 03 cg 8 iso! Voolwieh, 
sent sent Odontoglossum grande, Aerides odoratum, a n aristatum ; Mr. Cooper, Lisianthus Russellianus ; e as a age eD Some o * 
a wire basket; a beautiful specimen of the * Frazer, the splendid Pee 33 gana . aa iy Willers 2 e 3 
ens ingular looking | noticed; Messr: i erodendron affine, an > à Burroughes 
Ve ecke Devonieni 5 citro „ and : aes gömt a beautifully managed and well . ate ` janet,» 2 „ . r 2 Rare 
n, a nice Aerides odoratum, Calan uchsia serrat cies by many discar n 
3 its * and three other indifferently ere 5 its being a s shy bloo oomer. Other specimens — Ranclite, EI Bly’ 8 5 11 Tin Comt 
flowered plants. Mr. Dobson, Phaleenopsis amabilis, inferio t were also shown Paulina, ilwood’s Pr y ; 
Cattleya candida, C. Mossize, rides odoratum, On- Ns NTS S, sg ses eitch sent the beautiful es mer 
1 pa be sanguinea. violet purple ploii Plerom elegans, a e 
of P shown Mr. Jack, who | ingly handsome species ; a yellow eyed salmon coloured 
uced tall N ealceolare ; Echites; Cheet igosa, wered 
wered Catasetum tri Lycast ta; the| Melastomad ; Lisianthus frigidus, Trop el 
d Maxillaria stapelioides ; an Oncid | latum, A j Thibaudia and the 
and Vanda teres.—Of speci 8, ngram, Moulmein Hoya erly exhibited d la 
of the Royal Gardens, F. ore, ibited a capitally | staminea e l , Ixora odoratissima, the 
l Stanhopea tigrina, ulata ; Mr. | Capparis, and Nauclea formerly noticed; and also Mac 
Elliott, gr. to , Esq., a nicely flowered | leania cor i „Lophos- 
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“Oncidium pulverulentum ; Mr. Iveson, gr. to the 8 ceneni : me Linden, Alloplectus speciosus, house 
Dowager of Northumberland, Oncidium gutta- | and Maranta albo-lin and rosea lineata ; and from 
tum; an . Mylam, a large Aerides odoratum, As | Kew, Mr. Smith wat pen large lilac flo ne Chirita 
new Orchids, Mr. Linden, of Luxemburg, showed an Moonii, some little purple and white flowered Gesne- 
" endrum like a pale variety of E. verrucosum ; and | rad, and a yellow flowered apon from Ceylo 
illi Harrisonii. f ELLANEOUS SUBJECTS were various groups of 
A small collection of Tatu Cacti tolerably well Ferns (hothouse and hardy), hick bid fair to become 
ibited by Mr. Green, The varieties favourites at flower shows, and deservedly ; several 
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the same as those mentioned in former reports. | collections of Achimenes ; a nice group of Statices from | Mrs. 
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Care THS an e feature of the lendinning, of the Chiswiek Nursery; an 
show, 1 numerous and generally in good condition group of Alpines in pots from Mr. Wood, of Nor wood. | 
as regards b sage Two excellent collections of 1 15 were A collection of New Harpy ae a ENS was pro 
Shows by e and Mr. May, gr. to E. Good- | duced by 8 8 the sorts being Berberis 
fee Te, ct eckenham, Kent. Among Mr. My- Jamesoni and rophylla, Poca paar pa 
Adam's plants were ee 2 lovely N Laurus arom ee 3 —.— nia macrantha, e tre 
Dunbariana ; Massonii ; Lee’s tr the pretty pink antaretiea. Some ais ahe are, however, nae hardy 
flowered Savilleana ; Wilsonii, a pont variety; am- | the south-western e 
pullacea; eximia ; the neat white blossomed ventricosa mong the aap “producto ons, the Carnations | 
3 the variety of tricolor called elegans ;| and Picotees were the chief sonrce of attraction, and 
and t. splendens. Of Mr. May’s plants we ked these were produced by the exhibitors in ver fine | den’s Teaser, X 
Irbyana, the pink blossomed infundibuliformis a condition; the Pelargoniums were * in goed order, | Beauty, Tolworthy’ s Isabella, 
small but neat plant of secre ampullacea, de- and, in the quality of colour, h n show Venus, Vespasian, Wilson 
Ann, prineeps, ju jasminiflora, and Par- better. In coll of new and 8 e to Mr. Ellis, of Woolwich, 
mentieri. The Nurserymen’s Clase was ar supplied | Ist, among the Amateurs, stood Mr. Cocks’ collec- Queen Victoria, Burro 
by fine collections from Messrs, Rollisson, Epps, and tion, contain t-me-not, Lord y, Mount = ab Garret’s Lady D 
Veitch. Messrs: Roilisson showed, among others, | Etna, Paragon, Hebe’s Lip, Emperor, Hector, Negress, ian, Hector, Burrough Mrs, Barnard; Cen, 
. Parmentieri rosea; ampullacea; Mas- Ariel, Aurora, Pearl, and Sikh ; „who — Inby, Wildman's B ughes Pre 
; Grisewoodiana, a pretty variety; Kingsco 3} 8 Ariel, Duchess of Lei illa, Orion, | Prince Albert, Lady Alice Peel, Burroug news’: 
a huge Ewerana superba ; the white blossomed reflexa ; Pearl, e of Devonshire, Sunset, Isabella, Willmer’s Agnes, Anacreon, UPDA a 
y covered with small waxy pink flowers; Vesuvius, Bianca, and Hebe’s Lip. Inthe same class | chantress, Sir W. Middleton, neo 
Trbyana ; Dunbariana ; obbata ; and eximia. Mr, Epps for Nurstrymen, Mr. Dobson, gr. to Mr. E. Beck, ex- ler's Hope, Miss rough.—In Fr jet 
sent the larger variety of retorta, Templeana, inflata| hibited 12 well-selected eee rich and brilliant in Class, the lst prize was awarded i 
alba, * n and its variety „zubra, colour ; the sorts-were Cruenta, Adolphus, Centurion, | Woolwich, for Burroughes Dukeof : Cox's Regina, Pit 
ntieri rosea , | Cassandra, Seedling, Star, Sundown, Rosamond, Blanche, | Enchan , Burroughes’ P. nea Wildman Ir 
to Mr. Gaines -f 
har Heath ; 1 — eid ximia ; Mrs, Brock, Paragon, and Rosy Cirele. For collections | ce 
small Pink. blossomed rubella ; the ral N of 5 6 varieties, grown in 1l-inch pots, Mr. Parker, gr. to Ba 
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collections of 9 ately . nice groups were in perfect health, and covered with bloom; the so 
3 ki Messrs. en Ta aylo s, and Pamplin, | were, Susanna, Rosetta, Matilda, Rosy Circle, Sir R. 
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names we bave already given. The same remark a ilo, Champion, Sir R. mi, pemp Da ake f Corn- 
ame to the other ol Specimen Re wall, and Piuto. bad Gain ee 
. gr. to G. Wynn, Baa. of | Charlton, Kent, i urserym class N . 
sent a well-managed tricolor ; Mr. B e, Irbyana ane Penig of Achilles, lads Kia, l nd Exoniensis, 
rener ves rosea; Mr. Gerrie, . Mr. E e,|2 wo 9 va Fane ney Pelargoniums were exhibite 
. to Mrs. Davies, a ; Mr. Ayres, e the 1 Ist, from a = ae gg YAO 
Jackson, of Kingston, a huge retorta, Jacksoni gra ade e Vie ictoria, La Be ane, Anais, | ro 
pallida, and Massoni major ; Mr. Pamplin, ampullacea; | Maid of Anjou, and Bouquet ss poge : "the 2d was 
8 plants of sorts 3 road, obtained the 2d prize; = collection — , | Ma: 
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