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brazilien alifoliun 
others possess. Othe 
gs did not differ a oas og in kind from those 
k e best 
yap the 
other 
a Ellisiana, t a slender soci 
ane sete Hym nitum, 
and medullaris, Pteris paa caka Platy 
well grown varie- 
~ handsom 
leichenia microp lla, Todea rs en Cul- 
en, G elegans _ oo niaan ca, Davallia 
mova zelandica, Gy ama inate naw phylla 
star e sa 
d 
Among J 
mmas of different 
Jossu’ enia 
= shown largely, bet scarcely so ‘fino 8 
In 
showed woodi, Glory of Sunninghill, a per- 
double salmon late te variety, Broughtoni 
pin Soeg coronata, Symmetry, Iveryana, Conqueror, 
ane CO’ i ise Mi 
had nice Cats pa serpens, = apo, ‘he peti | 
e| from 
: seen them. the classs of 10 plants Mr. | Fortuni, male and with ‘Tenjovts borealis, an 
— Juliana and Perryana, two sorts.a good | another kind unnam 
dealalike; lateritia, the purple Rawsoni, sinensis, a| PELARGONIUMS numerous, pend grown, ‘and 
wonderful plant li y covered with golden.bl $ ro a flowered. Mr. Turner ucy, 
the white variety of quisita, Sir Charles..Napier, a ois eR a isis spotted variety ; ; Admirable, Sar 
salmon kind ; purpurea ecta, coronata, and a |I Governor-General, pna a j 
= hey variety of sinensis. Mr. Peed, of Norwood, Attraction, Pasilink; Wonderful, an “Gather. 
Gris h p een ‘sent Wond nderful, a dem, df the m 
ventrico minor. 
and ana Poorer) the sorts we “oom Cavendishi, 
rspicu 
nana, ener 
Cayenne, weighing 4 lbs. 3 ozs., was furnished — by Mr- 
Temple. Mr. Clements had a handsome Black Jamaica 
lorena ‘Alber us, Beaumonti, euthibciin ca— | as had ne Mr. Tillyard, Mr. Price, Mr. Frost, 
e of the dso namams Heaths in cultivation ; jeran Mr. P The Providence, a large fruit t but a 
, | florida, mutabilis, metuleflora, Parmentieri rosea, | little and at the top, came from Mr, ett r- 
depressa, Bergi elegans, vasiflora, and propendens. | diloes. Other fruit of this variety were shown by 
were called PLANTS, on to} Davis. Mr. Pine: weighing S$ Ts. 
those manate st in ret esames magn were shown BLACK Grapes, there’ were some remarkably fine 
Maranta regalis r. Cut- mran Mr. t, gr. to E. L. Betts, Tegn had 
Statice macro 
tta STS. curious Cypripe- 
dium ro peony ge was shown by Messrs enre azs -= 
Car ee E. G. Henderson came 
hybrid nasi Miellezi, Stadmannia Jongh ‘Avalia 
gicce ney Phyllocladus ‘Cunninghami, and a variegated 
Dahlia. 
NIFERS in , Messrs ee 
dmirable, Mr. 
Rowe ‘Fandango, 
White, a, Lucy, Painter ear o> Commander- 
bush ; lie trifoliata, the Rae ‘Paper (ally and | Hamburghs 
and beta por ma came splendid bun 
w m Mr. ee. e Duke 
and magnifica. Messrs. ae i 1 Elise Miellez, in-Chief. Messrs, -Fraser produced Soe re Moch- | Violette HAtive and Elruge, and’small fruit of Violette: 
Pen oti an Pe d are Broughtoni, k shar rtgee Peri ae Ricca Pee Ge K , Ròsa- Thee came from Mr. Hill. 
ji mpħnans an eisoni. Q mond, ajeStle, ache, eno, overnor- pianie j ý 
this firm also came some hands tandard Azale h also showed a collection. In th FA cages ne ere ns Bite shy St, 
which were much admired. Ivery óf Dorking | Amateurs’ Class Mr. Beck exhibited Sunset, Gem of the OEC x viene of ‘Black 
showed Iveryana, ‘magnificans, layana, Crit Wes peror, Laura, 'Sanspareil, Evelyn, Wonderful, | Ci San from Mr: Fi of T ape endititentin. 
coccinea superba, Gledstanesi, variegata, Beauty of} and. Mr. Foster, ‘of Clewer, ‘sent ” i bikoi Rodd: Wiin cine ite Tlyatd ‘came 
the ¢ kind ispiflora, Gem—a | , Purple Perfection, Prince of Wales, Sanspa-| ind Mr. Bousie sent the last d ki _ Duke, 
“Tosy sort of exquisite form and Se ar omer É =- A ET a a enag fens ae unripe. 
of eyana—a kind way 0 eir also s good p Fancy Varieties | aibei r iir.. 
Gem Among other aia hie wer shown | Mr. Turner nai ange misi in Cobden snore eae or RasroERniEs ee by Mr. 
x Se Messrs, Carson, Taylor, Rhode were | Fornarina, M tag: f i 
iana, Eulalie, al tiapiv iito riesion} Caleta ‘and: Ne Plus Ultra. Messrs. | showed OF Staves M forent Dadi Qai 
tal er and ‘Ruckeri tial, imperialis, Fairy Queen, Hero of Surrey, Cas- Cha Napier ‘and aR ies itish- Queens 
ao vel in good condition by snr Satr Liwi, R. ‘Cobden: me Madame ‘Sontag. | come from Mr. Frost, Mr. Ingram of Redin z, Hir. Dote,- 
Bea i & Vere In the first group were ad Lady Alice Fleur de Marie, | nd Mr ird MEW of Aog 
Cereus Mallisoni a small red kind; Epiphyllum Perfection, Bening ‘Star, Celt, a Cas- | Maude; and Mr. B ailey tad ó ash of 
“Greeni, ‘an ‘improvement o iosum ; E. speciosum | ‘san rubescens, In t eurs’ Class, Mr. Stioiasideenaies hari Taiti 
elegans, a very handsome anes l. Jenkinsoni multi- | ou ie riety Right Hon. Hi Labouthere, showed fine | ,, Among Miscusnassso of p pr Pap ire a 
foram; E, Ackermanni, and Cereus Egertoni. Mr, | plants ‘of Madame Sontag, Bridesmaid, Charles Dickens, 3 r ae Br: Duke hum apa È 
Mortimer, gr, to Mr. Scott, a Moray, bee His alae Criterion, delicatum, and Cassandra. Mr. Windsor had | "Yow ane Some docks from 
E. , E. azur harming v with a | Madame Sontag, dclicatum, Madame ‘Mivlles, 3 Electra, |Y illiams, i 
A amonnt of violet tinge in nit; eivai, a Meh Lady Alice Peel, and Celestial. Mr. Weir sent Lad Of Fruit essrs. Lane sent a o stim 
p pulchrum. Hume eee delicdtum, ‘erttbescens, hers Star, cak wart Bio Cherries, S White urrants, Peac! 
ees f RHODODENDRONS, fine groups came from Mr. | and Q nd Nec h lentifil 
. Noble. The former had pier) ions A m Area ‘of French spotted PEEARGONIUMS ege “were neither plen el AER 
dear rosy pink kind Schiller, bis ie with dark |a racted considerable attention. These were sent by Messrs. Paul sho ed specimens of their nah umb fea 
| ; General oo a crimson; Comtesse de | Mr. Turner, of Slough, andconsisted of Madame Lebois, | in pots, well furnis d emailer an 
| pink shad white: .-Chaslo tte Peedi | Jacques Duval, ‘Adolphe t, Vi elti, no, ca m Mr. : 4 TR e epdene, 
| “einser; and Mrs. “Sua the last bP ie, Count de Morny, Tr de la ‘Tour, ie. aney Bama Baa eed by 
re yellow. Mr. Noble 1 Sopa Odier, -Mtoile des Jardins, l eine, . Ki y Beans were ‘exhibr bited ” ‘ 
i “Pk; Emilia and Beatrice, two delicate onk d kinds a M ière, Corbay, estos Duval, | Po ries ote 1g, BOAO thers, b 
Bod deal alike; Paxtoni, rosy pink , dark | Madame heih on, ABe “Odide, Maab Í rr n. ticul: 
_ “Meolate; and ‘Sago, a large purple kind with dark | ‘Napoleon the 3d, Roi des Pourpres, Ernest Duval, and to alle t to a a was mem: 
Wote. OF yellow sorts, Messrs. Lane imianum, | Gustave Odier. . by Mr. Roberts, pny md Tamips by M , nara, 
tenn superbum, a really good yellow; sulphureum,| A long bank of Pélargoniums formed an of ing, and Mr. ; rooms by Mr. 
nd javanicum ; g feature of the show. Mr. | t 'The | Watson, of Ealing, and ot! Mr. ° showed 
žl uikitimand Bootan Rhododendronswere shown ingreat |‘Bride, an excellent white, with ‘rosy carminé spot in | some exce ent Early Horn prema ee a 
Constan Me Sankar: The sorts:-were—Sikkims, /the upper petals; Be Indian Queen, two small | came ro a ae artes > 
tl Ciinabarinum, lanci ditto var m, | Dut high coloured varieties, with rich and aibeingy Dancer’s, , from Mr. Whiting. prize to 
—— Hepidotum, seto a : iking in colour Cauliflowers was aw Mr. Snow, who also exhi- 
aR, anthopogon, Roylei, ted lower petals; Bellona is very stri : of his M ‘Cos -and 
“cones, oe rag ditto variety (broad Jeaved), Fal- | Mr. Reck sent: numerous other varie ei ‘tm — less eyre ee specimens is meore ‘os an 
pee en » Wallichi, ar eum, Maddeni, fulge: these Vestal, a pera and Aure — mlin narok Seba Naihi; a pera = 
‘ nildimhbe thane. adi Gas Ant Farge p> other Vegetable chownon fhis occaiion were, dow 
<< i of good shape, and most pleasing shade of ro: 
be aa i ; Etna has top 
| seb Anckla Keysi let lower petals, and Rose Celes- 
Dae md Jenkinsi; of the above glaucum and large r with e eentre : From the Times. 
O haa Were in flower. Mr. Forsyth, gr. to Baron | following varieties with inet se in the lower | Yesterday the’ most vo tais o of all the cae ~ Jla 
| E A soil an interesting mon OPSY a ‘petals; Mazeppa, rs. Ingram, erry enero g fio "i e pen oe 
e ‘Roses Y Ripe, = Spotted Bea uty. Hoyle, of Reading, pst parr wore beat, U the pper atx rank and merana 
: mre, Fere Shown in beautiful condition both by sent some pleasing kinds. Ee. of the Season i . a large ai and nothing but more favourable weather ‘was 
= and Plaga Messrs. ‘Lan oor et free wa a light variety, large on the | required to make the > lay equal Sat heist che ee old when. 
eo ud the kamag VP sae Magna | upper petals, with white he light oh ee baa es Apa yah nga aan: 
a m e, Coupe aH avg, Paul petals ; also Ri a a Ba ; jas not en Itsprink 
| icant, ‘Cornet, T Duchess of Sutherla ‘Charles all free flowe Tight iege ies,,and | rain a little now and then, and was rma 
A Adam, Willermorz, p ain sen s. urner, a shb flower like Wonderful. more. Toa eertain extent this must have nnd ihe a 
a Lone H i jtercæur, | ‘Turniery-deep rose with clear white centre of the finest | Ene of Nature's flower-shows on the ‘richest and most beautifal 
a i = Charles Duval, Paul | form; Acme, a flower bling, but = improvement cı h ereen a AE iets aa teats their 
i To eah à pepini E Ni ea on Evening Star, darker, and with » tre, Sr pa “checkering the colour of the smooth soft turf 
justly | Silver, bei i same f 3: ce, and the light young Eoas : 
‘a a sty Cholla, tt Pet, and Alice; these were all from | ery vate ob a flens | nny eine eri 
ébé, Quee: E A some pretty mew bedding GERANTUMS. rel cnown notes Me oan ila ae 
an i ere wee had | once. i Á 
Pan Plantier A new variegated kin, named Pe: exhibited by| Y tenia, as the brilliant she eet agrad mat aes 
. | Mr. Lennox, has smooth white variegation, bright yee {| Heh and a ns tag Enger eanl irresistibly reminding the 
gamn and foliage of good size. Mr. co ea tor of the pictures vot Waitoa, or the sylvan fétes which 
hintoni sare’ exhi some pret ee ay whe disposed y y under a number 
stated elsewhere, was shown sant wut ot extensivo marquees aye Kapata aiis e i 
kiia, ‘Bray sent a good Queen Apple, as di yards in Jo Indeed tents and uees quite covered 
ies, of Starch Green, Mr. Temple, and | jne-part of aa | and seemed put as if to tem: 
‘Peed, y and i 1 | the company to rush into sylvan life, and never more return to- 
S, 
d 
ches 
of Sutherland at 
Tr tbc: nly fa ault t belonging t to these was oa 
Mite a = a little deficient i in colour. r, Hi ill, gr. to 
38} Ibs. Other Black Hamburghs camo Som ft. $ 
of Brighton; Mr. Williamson, gr. to Lo d ‘Lonst 
Mr. Dods, a to Sir J. Cat Bartes. ; 
Mr. Fle 
Mr 
. White Ayaa were unripe. Mr. Busby, 
Lopes p {3 Crawley, Esq., had fine E iti sl 
as 
e Hutt, gr. 
t M uscats. 
TRF 
Baron t specimens 
K Hambugh Me. "Hutt -and Mr. ‘Risley-also 
Showe Vines in 
1 and Mr. Fleming had / 
was 
nt Vio 
coloured er Hative Nectarines. 
