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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
477 
the, Pinks being all that could be 
gt stands of Mr. fren 
Ir. ikl uae 
stron ong competition took place ; 
wished ms both in prs and qnapiity 
Mr. Norman i od ale Ist cin Tela bake Poi 
i, ‘ef Tons ng 
being a a 
rif 
Que, Ww imer’ s 
Fos ter? 8 Willham the Fou 
eror Uxbridge, Emma. 
Ping Mr. Bragg, for Karl of U 
12 Bloos ay 2; Sin 
be idge. E ama, Ge a, 
oun + Prince Albert, Hrady Fi Flora "Hastings, Barratt’s ‘yeas & 
Lad ie nest Bruce, Norman’s Defiance ; = bite Cream 
One, Gauntlet, Alpha, age 1 Cre des 
, Wilimer’s Victoria, Heart: 
toke, D 
3, 9 Bloom 
poe A Wats Brilliant, Alpha: 
a, Dr. Coke, Gents’ s Victor’ ight of Henley, Duchess ot 
rnwall,, Rosanna; 2, Mr. Hall, P + of Silver r Forks. Lady Aeland, 
oe Young John, Earl of are Bexley Hero, ee s Tee 
ani Wells’ = Rival, Mar: arl of Chelten age 8 Fou ut Chass, 
; Mr. Bro own, fen named; 2, 
° 
Conmeters At a HIRD ( 
.. Kellow, m 
, 6 Tea-spoons, Ton 
HEAR TSEASE, as pm 36 
cme, with Mulbe 
N 
0:5 » Dr. Lind 
ora, oe Dick, Ssulphusea elegans, 
Jewes: bog al 
andard. Srxtu Cuass, Ama- 
—!, Sil wae-aal 2, Mr. wi 
jreat Western 
Cre Pri 
Bathonia, Denangs: beta peer Dick, Miss Nayhit, 
Flora, Lo, nap? s Jewess, St. Paul’s, Coronation, Jewess, Dr ind- 
ley, Ol Gale Dolce, Cones isa SryENTH pase, 
Sredlings, gs, 2 Be Cook ;'1 second do,, Mr, King 
second do., Mr 
Essex Horticultural Society.—The second exhibition took 
in Wanstead Park, on peanmewc the 7th inst. The unpro- 
fee the Lg 
raser, Nurserym: 
|. Mr Toh Gate r, toT, f Lenox, ade = Plaistow 
3. 
tion “ot 
aiieg 40 ttention, 
yet pe sie ae 
: 6 ditto, Mr. J. Kyle 
sq.> ¥ fap IE 
‘ock, Bark 
nce ” 
te rik, Frazer 
istow. 12 ditto, Amateurs, 
erym 
Florist, Woolwieh:"t these w 
orman 
fect Rowers, _ much admired. 2 Mr 
: Gra, Mr. J. Black, gr. ais Ty Fitoleo comb, : 
btained ag acre or White G p 
. Loudon. Whi 
ast ee cee ity 
a i S 1 M 
i gg 2, 
N. Buxto 
i ‘Mr. Pmoriiy ae 
ion, 1, Mr. S. Allen, Sharpe, Esq.; 
Murrey. ist Black and White horns, Mr. D. ebhetticns also 
t for ng verge > Red Currants, and White Currants, 2nd, 
Me Carter, oO Mrs. Hall, Ifo seberries, Red 
Currants, ore White Ca ih ews 6 varie 
r, J. Kyle; 2 s 
Plaistow’; 2 * BM. 
Ist prize to Mr, L 
pete Wes t Ham pwards 0. ot 30 prizes were awarded t 
ces ged rat ird Ap kes nee grown on the allot 
. Gur Esq., Upton: they thus receive 
double reward is the ‘superior quality and abundant crop, an 
am value of the prizes—varying in amount from 5s. to near; 
S255 gH 
are Society, 1 duly bth. — first show 
this s held at the New getty ; the avord a 4 
P ae x a ane: An extra dig: to it. Dav 
design tn flowers, & nd to W. Rie Esq. 4 of a 
withow ee from atk Messrs. 
ms, to the ama- 
wasa: warded te the 
and Brown’s anita PR 
ev W. yer. ed WwW. 
R oe oe a Rev. 2, Mr. 8. Q. Viall. 
Hoees,.1 Ww. on 2; nn .—Pelar- 
ri oniums, ae Bass and B 
Bass an: 
Nn 1, C6 efrick ; 
Bh bar? C. eroadltian Esq. Cucum- 
ag Mr. 
2, Mr. S 
“Turhipe, 3, 
, R. “Jones, Esq. 
1, Mr, Davis; ‘e, "Col. Meynek, 
F 
Davis; 3, M Ss. Vv Po iato > 
q. Vial, pate ia ee 
wing Ce the pre of 
Mr. 
, Sores Mr. Smith rae Bo la de Nanteui! 
Mr. Fulcher; 2, Rev. W. Syer. Carrots, 1, E. Stedman, Esq. ; 9, 
R. Jones, Esq. Cabbages, 1, Col. eed 2, J. og Esq. Beans, 
1, Mr. Davis; 2, N. arnardist Ket of Vegetables, 
mh NEC. Barnardisto Encuiisn Wrup- 
Esq-; 2, esi W. Syer. 
Frowens, Rarest 25 Chate: 
Bs apeciiens, Mr. 
Tho. rabury Floricuiterat Baciely, fy, June 22.—This exhibition — 
place in the ruins of me caer? | —_ when the following piece 
oF plate were awer aabrggorepe toall England, 
Mr, A.D. Maule, a Pico ‘ef-¥ 12 blooms, 1, Mr. Rich. 
Corie: he ent of plate. Tie Gantaang pieces 0 of. plate were 
1 ye mg rs living within the distance of 10 miles, 
+24 ibe Mr. ‘ornock, a piece of plat 12 dloe: 
rR Comock, » a pices of plate Seedling : J. M. Baxter, Esq., 
Ra an 1, Mr. R. Cornock, a piece o 
of 
S$ were awarded, and Sg paid in 
The sh n September 
(oO of which Tide Notion will be g given), pieces 
of plate will be given. Some pieces” of Bie ‘sil ac be 
Whitehaven Rose pl Pink pee June 30.—The follo woe 
account of the prizes awarded :— : ees best hey Ls A.C 
i sped i Lith o 'T. Hart 
PI}: 5, D. Gat Re 3 
. Steel; 5, Mra. ene 
8 and J. Gaitskell; 
higow 5 6, hes Elliot. nd J. a 
tie 3, M. Li 
Gird 
ite. 
ed, 1, 2, 3, 4,5, H. Gird; 
2, Miss Mossop: 3, 4, J. Steel; 5,6, J and J. Gaitskell. 
of Pinks, 1, Ba White; a and J.G (arg PANSIES Pan 
eek 
of Twenty, 1, T. M3 iamson ; aes gidves Stecle; 4, A. 
Gibson ; %, it gow, HEAt 4, J. and J. Gaitekell, 
with Erica veniviose boy E. rquaiireetdlia; ax and ) curviflora; 2, 
z ms, Erica v 08: erba, PzLarconiums: 1, I. Fi sher, 
o J. Hartley, tgp with Sylph; 2, 3, 4, 5 5, 6, S. Dodd, gr. to 
the Earl of sgn ge with Reenter roseum, Alarm Dn ah Perfec- 
tion, Je ones and an RE PLANTS: 
5, 6, ., Dodds R. Elk ia: pate 
sent Ay a S. Dodd, 13 varieties ; > I. Fisher, 30 
varicties ; 3, Ze em 15 varieties ; 4,W.M. H gues 19 varieties ; 
arieties. ee RITISH PLANT: 1, r. eel; 2, Rr. 
Bov 1,R. Elliot; 2, W. M. Hob- 
Fisher 
mig ie hy, 3 
42 R. Elliot, Ro; Geo : 
ae gal a a T. Davidson; 2, T. Mann, 
BERRIES: 1, H. 
2, J. and J. Gaitskell. 
HERRIES: Ve M. Lithgow; 2, R. SeaAwoEnDtes a 
. White; 2, 1. Fisher, Heaviest Dish of 25, 1, 2, J. Whi 
pe he EDS, Sy A 
3 2, 
lar), S. Dodd; Ais: lliot ; 
ign), D. Poca pp tei “Red "Hambro’ by 
Hiot 5 re Apples, S. Dodd ; oe of Sweet Wiliams, 
Mrs. Buckian. — Whitehaven Herald. 
| Fr: S tet € ~ 
i: = 
7c 
= 
y 
ester teenage Society, June 22.—The third exhibition 
Wo 
pe place on ara b Aveo the following prizes were awarded: 
NUNCUL es: Dark Purple, 1, 2, 3, Mr. Bond. 
White Grose "Striped Spotted. , and Edged, 1, 2, 3; me 
nd E 
ad, Spotted, wae zdged, 1, 2, 3, Mr. Bond, 
2, Scart let a 8 Grimson 
Bond.—Pinxs : Stands 
nes Single 
Yellow Ground,. Strip 
Orange and Yellow Selfs, Pe 
pe fh 2, rad eer ~ fe te ‘Self by 3. Bon a 
Bio 
Cata) alge, 
ae 
Mr. 
Julia, Mr. Smith ; 5, | Hath White ae Mr. anc er sepne e 
Thompson ; ll, Duche: Angouléme, Mr. —PANSIES : 
2, Mr. 
ms laticltum, + hyrtiew os 
tears laurifétia, Py 2; 
Rev. G. ers 2 
1, 
Greennouse PLA 
Pectate Picoei, Mr. ‘Mennett; 5 5 Statice 
ododendron hirsatum, Earl Coventry et 
te PLANTS: 1, 
: tianoides coccinea, 
Fe i Earl Coventry ; p Sbtepsom wean! ~3 
Tus: 1, Erica ven' 
poi tee I, =, Phlox Dram. 
, Mr. Thompson ; 
NECTARINES: 
On; me Mr, wore nett; 3. 
Peas: 1, Earl Co ‘oventry ; 
Peaches, ME 
—, Earl C 
Bowieana, 
yr a; Earl Coventry; 
rald, 
a 
Thompson ; Cabiimbare 
Mr. Smith. —Wore pester He 
NOTICES ¢ or NEW 3W PLANTS WHICI WHICH ARE EITHER 
L OR ORNAME 
Many-tailed Eria. cer, § Melax 
. (Stove Epiphiyte. \- OF r the now ae 
of the mor ore eful, pro- 
E’rRta Sates 
Gynaéndria Mondndria 
of Eria this is one 
bene Ni 
haying a urple and yellow cén The latter appearance 
arises oie on Fatelidm, which is ovate, h heart- shaped, and arich 
port-wine’ purple, mvt’ a brigh ~& 
in Manilla, and sent it 
n October 18 Tt oh a plant of the easiest cultiv ation, but re 
quires a hot 
house where De' ndrébiums and such plants floarish. The general | 
treatment ought to be the same as is given generally to the ex- 
tensive race to Sc) tater ont ‘Bot. Reg. 
He: ALIS. Ea stern Hellebore, cages 
ria Pentag 
torticuitural 
its great Ail 
Afso, andit shoul 
Sis provable, it will be a welcome addition to our 
ge the greenhouse it produces its purple flowers in 
requires rather a damp shady situa- 
It is oe P iarensek either by 
y seeds, which 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
oar Pla nisa d Fe Weextract 
A ‘ey 
1. £11 
New Zealand Vegetation, by Mr. Colenso, erie ina 
of S 
la wlghepnnes Sir W. Ho ap eg Journal of Bo- 
tany :—‘* Nothing can equal the elegant appearance of 
the fruit of Podocarpus Pt et when fully ripe. Its 
conlauuideis d drupes, besprin laucous 
owder, present a most beautiful and tempting object 
” ftraveller. Unfortunately, the r peeeees sO 
ery muc hat one eas we gust (or smac k) p 
liar to the Pine tribe, as to c cee ese frnits to ve inva- 
a, rejected, after a single tri e European visit- 
not -— y receptacle, prea bears ‘tee naked 
in is much mi 
pari of food with the natives. I have 
pretty freely myself, and can assure you that it is by no 
ls 
means ins — o the n Da- 
nounce whether it a variety of D. ra pee eae 
or a distinct ae tick The hing of the whole lot is my new 
Pine, from h hills near Eastern sit For 
many years L Aa te this tree from the aborigines, 
but could never ob sede R wing where 
it was to be found. They had heard of such a Pine, and 
som e oldest chiefs had _o ally seen it when 
hun r shooting in the forests ; but all agreed that it 
was very rare, only growing singly. The reason, too, 
its unfrequent occurrence was this: Taue, one of their il- 
lustrious demi-gods, hid i ict mo it existed—a distinct 
tree—which ne a proof of oh this, the 
people, wherever they co it 
sabaat’ find one, resery 
hief. 
you d.my e to posses 
this ser. fal tree, Tsought and sought, bait all in vain ; 
wherever I went, making inquiries and offering rewards 
for it, until I pred gained a na mong the natives 
for doing so. At last, rather ‘early in this year (1841), 
fter a toilsome march through unfrequented spot and 
gle to the place where I bad n informed that one 
, 1 found it! © I will not attempt to describe my sa- 
a 
diam f 
chief valu ue resides in its resisting 1 rottenness. In ap- 
gan eat. I venture 
tute a 
course,  bes' 
lation to you . Lalso send a specimen én of th 
bark on the trunk is deciduous, but not li 
Totara, which i only s 
eee that it may consti 
rua, 
ney from Tom naaries, gathered 
het af mself perform 
he . 
land. a iatel 
it living ged Persp 
ee meastred 42 fi n length, as it lay ; 
Fer seen 
o 40, theie i average ‘hight from sx to ten feet. - 
Cyathea dealbat ost L airy 
hae (8 
ery. 
little native ‘ed, called bl Ruro? e 
n order ta ascertain its height. “— 
like # , on the 
