402 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE [Jone 6, 6, 1857, 
will beo arei, ba found in the annexed report of that | busis Snails Eup d Aa na x yen gr. po game aD Carson, gr. to W. F O Fase Farmer, By 
Smallpieca ‘$ nghurst, Surrey. Mr. conta : 
ernie was shown, but with one or two exceptions di poin : ' TR aap erage bicolor Dendrobium Farmeri 
was. neither above mediocrity in quality nor paring peo PE Eincin pects Ma re anea Epidendrum 
; best Queen Pine, beautifully ripened and. finely Kron ae e E DON Under soni Cattleya Mossiæ a ga. guttatum 
coloured, but comparatively small, came from Mr. Bailey, | Eriostemon buxifolium Polygala oppositifolia 'ypripedium hainm anda teres l 
Shardiloes. A good Providence was furnished by Mr, | Erica ventricosa nana »» acuminata markable among these in Dendrobium i 
Davis, but none of this class of Pines were first rate. Of| These were extremely well grown plants, more Ay “Cattle eya pes the former had eee 
-Jamaicas there were one, or two fair fruit. The best | especially the Boronia and Hoya-like Cyrtoceras re- | bunches, of yellow-spotted cream-coloured flow | 
Black Grapes (Hamburgh) came from Mr. Frost, gr. to | flexum. the latter was literally one mass of blossoms, Taal 
Ei L, Betts, Esq., and Mr. Fleming, gr. ™ — of| Mr. Carson contributed— _ aad gr. to J. Butler, Esq. of W A 
. tham. e were both beautiful |, Allamanda cathartica Ixora crocata produc ; ee, | 
exhibitions, especially "a peer vah e Frost, Apheloxis sient pur-| = 4, coccinea, Anglos, Sharoni E Epidendrum sles 
whose berries were unusu e. Mr. M. Henderson y : yg TN B nopsis amabilis 
r Azales t ib rdifolia Dendrobium Dalh 
sent tome. good Grizaly Frontighans, ` White Grapes | Saltttstendens, | chasponman jini] 7" Crees | | Ruslan ea 
i pilia coccinea 
were wholly unripe and shoi ve been excluded from oides Epidendrum macrochilum Vanda i 
receiving prizes. Pot Vines were not good. Of Peaches zom of the best plants in this group w e scarlet | The -Clowes Anguloa in this group, it 
and Neetarines there were 13 dishes. Mr. Hill showed J via 1l flo red ia sation sain Lramnagked, . had. fro. flowers.on. i pes hs 
j . ` dron, w. was well flowe i — l 
iB ang. gama = Ne aar Hise = Newari |n whieh: hiti i sidom m seen; the Allamanda; Gere a good, serti: the aber st of Se the collection m, 
w y some well ripened ectarines, not quite te bests the Musnan Aphelexis, the | composed were also equ i ed. 
and Mr. Constantine Royal Tao p hes. Of haetin Heath, se the vari ea were all noble | Mr. Woolley, gr. to H. B. Ker, Esq., sent— 
Fl i ne dishes obt y imens of their egated erides pasulan pet i. i 
Circassian, Elton, and May Duke, By far best ~~ Cutbush produced 
, it ah : r uce 4 i z 
Strawberries eame from Mr. Smith of Twickenham, who | Ajhelexis humilis rma hep buxifolium Cattleya ) Mossi bie Aar- 
had a n oe for cane and colour could not 2 pou oosàtadides Polygala ae spony amiata: Chwais brachostens i 
ibly be exce mples of Nimrod. came |- Azaga lateritia Dendrobium trans thi 
Mr. Turnbull, and Mr. Prost sent Kitley’s Goliath, bag wah Serger Sg Rhynchos; permu un jasminoides smaļ}l fostén * ed kind, ile = prrallrriony tion, thogaa | 
Victoria; and British Queen. We noticed one dish, of : 
feta; Bir. Hint, A Mas Coukts. OF By far the most remarkable plant in this group w s | tively rare Aerides maculosum was also ch 
gs Pe epea n Sheeran Taare kati Tal, ieee the Statice, which was in the most robust health wed = ene — plants, aie ne yond 
9 e i! r mi ificently flowered ; the sweet-scented Rhynchosper- | 80 Biome BS OF: MONGTODIUM Dg 
-good Citronworts were furnished by Mr. Williams, and |™*8™ y Lane 
` e: sis s mum was large and finely flowered ; on the Azalea had t 
wemotioed. or ry ith Jaa ea in:pots—low, bushes | heon ‘worked variegata, the flowers of which pect ‘ z orae s a ge Veitch had th: | 
wail gerd with those of lateritia had a fine ettect. est collection S "10 was Comp or — 
i 3 $ SN A Mr. dine showed — Aerides irens iol an 
i Hor wees TIC ULTURAL* GARDEN ExHIR , hiiri x 
mAs the leading features of this inall respects excellent arti boar ro pnez: am hite a “purpurata; tg 
display are given in, another column, we will at once Azalea Gledstanesi Frica C: ; Calan vers nope Gees 
Staar o particularise the various matters exhibited. Aa agmina E panie miniata * Saar 5 Skinneri Take eee 
í ections of 15 STOVE and OREENHOTSE PLANTS, ero n mpferi Ham moi oribun Cee i aÁ À: a hi 2 
Mr. Dods had an excellent group. It consisted of — Of these “ee Drac and. Acr ophyllum Lelia ie reat ih this group was a. magnificent 4 
Aphelexis nts rosea | Erica ee. venosum were both goo A planis, especially the latter, | plant, as was also another species in the. same way but 
R rantha purpurea Ahea bobi whos yo ung leaves and feathery spikes of Spiræa- | with pink instead of deep crimson: om the lip; thee 
fraa ra fomos like flower place it in the first rank among ornamental | were deserve y much admired; the 
Gledstanesi variegata Polygala govakdata > plant i i sabia iki i 
Ghorozema ilicifolium t opalar Called aee of 6 Stove. and GREENHOUSE PLANTS vaig Wos h aa i Pepe q 
Cebscnerns IURIS a bo | the same may with justice be said of the different 
OF these the blue Leschenaultis, Ty Erica EE nd Sh. wl aa na rs Fai wae Dote Rhodes, Peed: (of | Aerides: and: P halænopsis. Altogether this collection 
i were beautiful specimens of their kind; the | Streatham):\s so Barnes; Mie Doss And | foenioden Wirt cocmpentisn tn Ch oa E 
addi Soars are ities Fie a go A the Vines of pat henaultia formosa, ig ‘Mir: ‘Packer showed: 
m is rosea, ea po k iki the: blue | `- Aerid idend 2 | 
sen sme ay be ay ae a e. ‘purple Everlasting, Leschenaultia, and an Everlasting. » Rh whit. best a eda Cockdinge BA oth 
Mr. 3oronia; serrulata, Dracophyllum gracile, se. small Calanthe v pera polls agg flexuosum 
pe Gree gr. to Sit E. antrobus, B Bart., was second. compact i white heads te ai useful for inns Fri EEA | Simp doe datos TA Saccolabium guttatum 
i Erica tricolor Wilsoni temon um, coloured | Erica ertus, | Dendrobium formosum Vanda Roxburghi: jsi 
,» _ depressa Dipladenia. erassinoda, and Polygala acuminata.. -The * nobile man SORT le 
i iPpmeien. sgestahitia last named plant also: came- from Mr. Peed, who. like- These were well-flowered examples of good Orchi 
: sa en de tice ol wise sent the ya PEE p tear Eriostemon, a yellow | growin 
o apenas Heath, Fanara miniata, Azalea > Gijedetanesh w Pali Collections of six Orchids were eee? % ed bis l 
Rondeletia speciosa rozema cordatum. Mr, Cutbush had Chor Grix, Barter, Woolley, Dods, and thee 
? Stephanotis floribunda Ha blue. ine, etmali Polygala epritaling yo vot. the groups we remarked good plants of Oneida flesum 
a s Azalea in. this collection was a res Hoek | Ree ere Mi: ac 2 een Eri 4 and: divari Dendrobium nobile pi Ca 
: gij purple, siri h ; is - e numerous, and as a whole x Aerides crispum and odoratum, the Aloe-leaved Cym 
manda, was. also well bloomed, its. numerous large, rich, | fine as o have dium, Saccolabium guttatnm, Cattleya Mosse wi 
owers contrasting favourably with other colours Bragi A aig 15. plants was Wen by Mr. Skinneri, the White Butterfly plant, Calanthe o 
aao oraid aama torpa, both Sidr] Rucker, Esq.. It consisted of — a aa ata a : 
plants; <ewise | Aerides crispum Deae priodi i ine fo T ugt ere 
T he Stephanotis—the last the only Schröderi d facóniabinar épeifel tion by eur vii 3 7 
-good plant of the kind we saw-at the whole exhibition. Cattley bi apes a guttatum Palms, Pandanus utilis, Aralia pule 
A lection of = ia and GREENHOUSE PLANTS Lali oianabarin Schomburgkia tibicinis Theophrastas, more especially one called imperialis 
came from Mr. : they wi wea urata Vanda insignis leaves of immense size; Philodendron. 
a ada, obba rgt Ae ranh ook citrosmum »  Suavis Dracæ f+di 
th i rosea, | Seat buxifolium Phaleenopsis amabilis teres E lib 
betty rad E A Oes apake en Some account of. the. more LERTE lants in. this pe 
etn a aurantiaca ap tp. aper- { 
i collection will be found in: a leading article this class 
baa phic to W. lis, Ban of PSAN ee 
the Dendrobium macrophyllum, or Wallich: MA hi hates and 
the two White Butterfly, Brame Bc 
au. Sangan gr-toC. Warner, Bagn contributed— 
dan i 
seviera, Coleus gee. 
Siae well flowered, a remark whieh also. adn iai to | Dieffenbachia pi eae with whi 
and | gat 
i 
ig ger gs Trace ers Raccolabium guttat rent sorts of Yu Sapo 
Sobralia macrantha From Messrs. J: 
pa lac: ca Bergiana, wh one mass of TA 
rnd pre Ds an ie Jove Ixora, sie the yellow p% cin, ifforum imt this White 
fi 
numerous likewise 
were the HE an ear sith ofall ale tae reer ar. aiy Butterly pianis, a pare the asst yellow blossomed Onci- 
Tu of Erica perspicua: is also. a eae md a Omp 
oi petty h — araa —— of Kingston, sent— 
Rhodes exhibited a group of 15 plants. which À _ Poa ven 
“Adana Dhin uted E rosonm ARH E an retusum’ — 
: Aphelexis rosea apei R : bs Spaces ceases Cie nay Trichopilia tortilis 
ee gh O RNN Cattleya Mossize coecinea 
magna, seetheoet pense: oT rig menting Vanda ra 
Leschenaultia biloba r a maar ” We airan 
Tetratheca verticillata Among, these the most. striking was perhaps the 
(ch m monea Devonianum, whose variou 
ve | coloured sang p A A 
and GREENHOUSE Prants Feildingi and ‘the Mo Moss Cattleyas were also fine speci- 
mt 10 Ohman ‘the best [s 
