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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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5 ft. high, and approached, in point of merit the Z sialsets 
- gers 
peer pasned: it was a eed) = has 
es. Mr. Bruce, gr. to D 
attractive specimen of 
y 
"Pak F "amon 
obata, tr: ned on a funnel-shaped trellis, and 
prodigality of its grotesque-looking blossoms; Thun 
Hawtayneana, the flowers od which wore not very perfect 
hich is allie 
> 
Sb 
» ES 
ir 
Ipomees Hardingii, w d to I, seabra, but is much 
larger in all its parts—a good instance of | how. the ane st 
plants may be grown on a low aged anew "species of gH 
with at d leave Sy 
which have a tube that contracts greatly towards the “pase; 
anéttia c or heigue tr al 
orphum, gonend over a flat Seni , & high, 
p d 
wer ; 
» pecu- 
4 ft. mee cultivated to an amaz 
fection ; Rao Pofrrea coccinea,, twined ccmnd a 
trellis, and flowering in the greatest freedom. Two novel species 
of Tropz’olum were in the es: one named T. polyphyl- 
lum, being sent by Mr. Gree! , to Sir E, An u an 
having leaves with de narrow segments 
flowers, = shape of those of T, tuberosum; the other, T. édule, 
with somewhat sim ilar eaves, an k o renee: Diopaemts like 
. Coventry, Es “il bg 
mblage of sorts. Few 
however, of Céreus git nar rie were expanded, though chore 
of 
a very richl ‘own specimen it from Mr, e, gr. to D 
Barclay, Esq., of Leyton; and two equally pact mpi ft plants 
of the same species, from Mr. Barnes, t 
; C. speciosus, 5 ft. high, from er “ages be 
flowered; and a dwarfer specimen, 3 diameter, 1 
more finely in blossom. Two plants a Epiphyl nay ‘Ackermann 
ere produced by the same vag or, and w ths uperb, 
be army Jenkinsénii was sen Thome By borden 
ingularly 
as spreading ars of c. HB ot pene Ni 
prolif c of flowers. The 
ev 
most noticeable Cactaceous en how- 
Gre market 
4 Fase for 
adm The Erica Hart- 
nelli exhibited oy Mr. Green, gr. to Sir E. Antrobns, Bart.; the E. 
major of Mr. May, er. to E. Goodhart, Esq., Langley k; 
the E. élegans of Mr. Jackson, ston; E. Ang, Somag by W.H. 
, Esq., Isleworth; E. linneoides, by Mr. Barnes, gr. to G. 
W. Norman, oh were, respectively, worthy of the highest 
tay Saati bushy, and healthy, possassing 
the last qualities to an extent rarely paralleled. Larger yet 
of E. Boweiana were shown 
latter lilac- 
gr.to Miss ; E. h closel 
Branched, wit =m oo We » very € = 
t, having showy pale r Mr, Jackson, of King- 
ston; E. echiiflora purpdrea, dwarf and covered 
BE, persoluta alba, thickly clothed with small white bi by 
, Redding, gr. to Mrs. M: E. Barclayana, 5 ft. high, with 
¥ pie ulous flowers, by Kyle, gr.to R. \ rm ; 
E. ta al lovely Hebe 5 exceedingly well grown 
stu iegant yellow blossoms, and E ‘hy brida, 
ulata, studded wi 
8 ft. high, Neg ‘uely in ve of Mr. copes slate tubs, by W. 
i. Storey, aig worth. wate! - om what 
— C2 ; poe ng, how ret poerioy 
with 4 racemes of its fascinating jamcale. and Sacco- 
isbium pothatene, bearing eg? - ee 
ne ay 
white fi flowers, avers “As “td 
Ealing Park 1 St way Miss Traill, casi the baie 
lipped vari ariety 0 of hyldendie macrochilum, cultivated in a very 
superior manner ; a pretty little dium, apparently sang’ whee 
with cream-coloured flowers, mottled with a purplish hue, from 
Honduras ; Dendrdébium pulchellum, asmall but pre en; 
t 
ar, 
flattish pseudo-bulbs, and fine yellow and brown blossoms 
arranged on shi ort — e branches, - issuing — oo regu. 
PP rson 
jose name we “sem pat Bemis tely lost, see arts my gees sete ely- 
beams ay ag lucsenatien brass ‘flo owers _ hardly _— 
beautiful than those of the much-praised Phalzeno 
tron: w wered ; peer hi ia 
bicolor, with a eeitnaion of its Seeaaneaeek bl Fi a good 
ees an os e of the p: retty v acietios 
r. Paxton, gr. to his Grace the Duke of 
lere was a fine plant of amg cérnuus, bn site its 
rdinary fi 
smtectac mentioned ; Brdssia maculata, a° large mee 
1 its roots eny in 8s Onefdi f 
Siemiereen MOSS ; um pulchellum , one of 
peculiar for its narrow lea h oe 
tied, vith somecal tag a redaish — ge ae 
Tlosvcens Oar oun roeins plant, but eee lamine he ten, 
nthe large of tore 
rele s 8 
Pleroma heteromalia ayn 
ordinary richness, cage ere . e 
l4mnea Schiedia r. Barnes, having an unusual 
number of its odd. Tooking, thot pretty. painted flower: _The 
4 
$ peculiar blossoms ; Ixora Ba 
care e pe 
P 
Thad 4 lh 
hich was as fine as in oe —_ pr gig cultiy ators ; 
Helichryvam pamilum, han ‘ 
Cheam. id Mr. 
nely grown by reen, of 
Truce, gr. m= B. “Miller, Esq., yet net bee Seem 
to show the golden tints in the centre of its flowers; 
peschenseiyia. poche. “eee cultivated and flowered, by: Mr. 
Gree hibiting i e newers to advantage near L, 
Sibinc;' 3 "ndebteaioa pasifél ag! symmetrical and ele- 
gant specimen, ny ee Mountjoy, of Ealing : Corrzea speciosa, 
gaze, from Mr. A es; Chorozema Hen chmAnii, 3 ft. high, of 
equal breadth, copiously bedecked with flowers, ae what is an 
uncommon circu —really healthy, by Mr. Green; Bhagat 
lébium erdiobetens idly = — a. Bag — ee 
BorGnia serrulata, by Mr. Bruce a s, fro 
18 inches high, exe eedingly compact, ‘with partially Orie 
ant of the s te es, 
hots gr. to s Traill ; 
a, the shoots < which ae been so p-diecrapil 
stopped, as to rendu the bus pervious t o the hand, by Mr. 
eat gr. to T. Smith, Esq., orénia cre- 
3 ft. well cultivat ed and ‘bloomed by Mr. Hunt, er 
vie 
r3) 
melea decussata, finely grown by many individu als ; 
ectab: is with about 30 heads of sc atracete cree 
y ie , Yr. to Miss Traill ; ris zefior: aah in 
heig nt ft, soi covered with snowy bloom, Wend Mr. Dill- 
t like D. speciosa, trained to an crashed trellis, py 
height, by. Mr. Chalmers, gr. 
, an Indian Nap a with the habit of an rg 
kish white fragrant blossoms, from Mr. Paxton, 
nshire. Shrub 
arge pin 
spidatum, 
ryna Crista-galli, highly vi ith 
length ; Aa iinetitis tater, OFC in tiene hinge in a Sot a ealth, 
Teldpea arta e feed preter stern a a crimson 
variety 0 en ndron magnificently in bloom, a 
from Mr. Go i. , gr. to Mrs. aataacns Chorozema cordata, grace 
pa | spreading to 6 feet i a yan ~ all its branches termin. 
with flowers o T. Smith, Esq., Shirley 
M 
2 
od o Mies Traill ; mauris myrtifdlia, forming a 
in height, Ce nd all its anchee co sien surrounded wih. blos- 
soms, by 1, Esq., 
Mr. Groin} Epac ris creations, Wane 4 ‘to 6 ft. high, vend literally 
a thick ny many cultivators; Hdévea Celsi, 5 feet high, by Mr. 
Jackson, of Kingston, an . Green, most Hane ha — 
Chorozema varium, very fine, from Mr. Barnes ; Polygala opposi- 
tifélia, by Mr. Bruce, gr. to B. Miller, Esq., 5 ft. in height, and 
describably handsome} an pea speciosissima, in a robus 
Fichsias T oble t r, Green, of a variety 
f Standishii : it was 6 ft. high, and exceedingly graceful. ew 
ybrid, of a very similar character, was brought by Mr. Davis, gr. 
he ne ns t ni 
flow an F. Stan Mr. Con Bromp 
exhibited r. ‘Monypénnii, hich. one criaadiog te 4 long, and 
ety aber and is altogether a enw hybrid. From Mr. 
jhsaee dy Grenville, at Dropm as furnished sow illiant 
new owe te Verbena. The flowers ‘an oda and of a dazzling 
hne, ; its mais is lerect; _ it 
appears to A new Pod oldbi 
allied to staurophyllum, and procured from the wan 
colony, was wading by Mr. Barnes: it is ig ornamental. The 
Pel ums were splendid: Mr. epartment still 
maintained his ascendency 5 he exhibited 13 Siauetioent speci- 
mens ues for a it is i to ee a ~<m8 
idea of the appearance of these plants arge size, re 
and co 
—— no defi 
ortunit 
here of being convinced of their aan, da thie plant was! a splendid | M 
condition; so also were the Lady Ma aoe Comte de Paris, 
dent and Coronation. Mr. Gain ae - exhibited 
e very fine specimens, but ‘how pan a Ua grower of o> ——_ 
et allow such a flower as Diademat ee make 
his a nethaigs be 
rg poe 
te ty, 
sanctioned. its Ape there. 
coll fine 
colour, 
can “contained _ je following sorts 
Alicia 
Eliza eas ror pre atom ru In the 
magnificent of six varieties, Mr. Catleugh exhibited rs 
Pe _oagrmnee of Discount, gens 
and Eliza superb. ad Lady Baltecl, , Grand 
Duke, ei is Quatorze, steam and as others we did 
the f ollectio: 
Class ; his plan 
ciently in bloom; the sel selection oft the: sorts onab! 
aoe Vivid, Valean list fs gg ores Sultan, Matilda, Erec- 
can nel Gipsy, Sylph, 5 
Bete. There is no doubt, peer Mr. Bromley ech ba d the toes 
— in in the op — r. Bee k would not have 
ken “= . in Mr, Bro 
og ht pon well- bloomed ; the state in which Lad 
Denbigh, Wictory, Jewess, Discount, a mnis’ Perfection were ; 
exhibited, will bear us out in our opinion; but, in the present 
state of this beau tiful class of flowers, to see s uch sorts as as Lady 
ema 
as not w 
maeet a time inane 
ers and asia had not had sufficient 
mi thet alte red position. There was 
at 
and them. ant was exhibi ibited which is t 
of showing seedlings), as ils any is at ons obtain onus nied 
“erm with Pca d trusses. Gaines’ wer 
the o or postiig bel ed; a very finely-form 
under penis aetiictietly _ yo flower is no 
Ce fed t 
_ There bd Being aaa 
test Perfection ; 
we think this w eP “ 
be: ors Pe sie Ss laaiccan 
under dot duntvantages the distance they had oy 
ha oubt 
dn the petals to flag and to reflex ; 3 one c 
the Duke ont laf er of extraordinary brilliancy of 
colour—we trust pt see again under more favourable 
rgon e ho any as pos 
exhibited on tiie of ar ny seedling: Calceolaria, rai edt ae 
Standish, named Standishi » and se 
bag the ground colour is yellow, an 
Gonsiderabie number of new varieties 
yellow flower, spotted in the centre, and rat 
very large obedil, deep yellow round the edee; 
ultra has v pale 
and spotted | towards the middle ; Eliza rder, with 
, and is a 
e 
; Sulphtrea 
gra audine ora is an immense sulphur- colonred flower, ‘with jug usta 
few minute rosea oem has blossoms with a wh by - fase, 
and a dark brownish crimson centre, a little streaky: a par. 
ticularly fine cars carina has a light border, with, 7 dar 
crimson aaa which ~ Ame ted streaked round the outside; its 
dimensions very ¢ Mr. Ki inghorn, gr. to A. Mur i. ray, 
sq Twick or Ma lat 
ground, and is we ar svotted with brown; although neither 
large nor well formed, it i retty. Another. r, nam ed the Queen 
Sheba, with a baller edge, light crimson centre, and dark spots Bs 
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it, is —- “A good; Pt coh brought by Mr. Barnes, gr. to G. W, 
ion As of _ e Tulips, from Mr, betes 6 of 
is en : tracted i. ris are of notice: the mixture of 
cutiente and richly- marked  eapeobaes had a fife effect; man 
the blooms were in great perfection mon  bloemens we 
articularly noticed the Princess Charlotte’s Cenotaph, Ely’s 
ueen Victoria, Holmes’s King, an ee whe mgt rey Roses 
Triumph Royal, Aglaia, a atal Captain 
White, Polyphemus, Platoff, Eaverenel? 's m Bolivar? ana the Sultan 
(a most — ully- formed flower), were conspicuous amon ong 
the Bizarr Willmer also exhibited a Rose, re cently 
— int ‘a 
ae the Prince of Wales, a beautiful me ~ 
a bright vehmiiion pew at eta s excellent stands of ing 
wet brought gigs two seedlings were sent y Mee 
Brown of Slough: one, a Vuitinse; has a whitish Bh: 
with purple edges, ‘aaa a dark eye, surrounded witha yellowish 
apie the other, Attila, is a 
lower, wit 
produc ‘axton sent ‘fon 
of Devonshire, some fine Grapes, Fairchild’s 
pene ecient good Cherries, Strawberries, 
e 
and a 
gr. r G. Beaumont,” 
y good Maseat or Alcienatay 3; Black se a 
others were eat ripened by Mr. Paterson, 
field; beh fb and Black Hambur, gh w 
state fro r. Wortley, gr. _to F, ‘Maubert, Esty Norw 
urrey ; Black Hamburgh, were brought — 
Wires ben tics G. Knott, Esq., and Mr. 
Gurney, E: Upton, West eg inl eby ‘the 
Ha ambirghy a: well as me Sweetwater, were supplied in a 
A 
tha Tint 
well as fr 
om 
mith, hg There were exce 
lent Str: 
oO 
3 
Tries, ator Beerhaven and bans Tillery ikea 
me very large Shaddocks, ardie, gr. . 
Boeri Ba +» exhibited two handsome Pines Cantaloupe evfelons : 
r. Bal of Turnham Green, 18 sorts of Apples, in ery excel. 
tent state Gf of preservation ; ; pples 
shape s fro > hg 
Her eroe 
and there were some well-kept A 
to W arvey, sq ere a dish o 
Mr. Capea and some remarkably Ia arge Brocco called Cha 
pell’s Cream, from Mr. es, seedsman, 128, St. Joh nn-streetyt 
Lon one ora the fruit-tent oa more satisfactory — 
wil 
n 
e Derby. 
eds Ne 
land of C Bate: under ¢ the hame the > Melilot 
creticum, as oe — that would d highly “nseful for feo 
ing cattle, The seed was sown the asth. March; the Lage ts pro- 
Facog flowe Rey t al 
an 
Ls 
inches. The Melilotus creticu to 
€ p. mo “ald — — for growing in tl this hee 
seni - nen all the suffici dit to 
the re a agricul alks are § 
lent and its fo 
y be 
elegant orn plan’ 
Mackenzie art., said t! that hi he had. at Hength fe tenet n obtain « 
ga breeding stock -of Swiss ich rid the last 3 33 years 
he had bee t Ty, 
wnshire alos 
oO! 
draining ey 1 12 teehee long, and sold Super 
at 25s, per tho jousand. 
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