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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
[JUNE 20, 1857, 
the Box-leaved Eriostemon, , 
a — owe ered — 4 
ss Traill, 
class to » which it yeas 
wn Pim 
d; = hea uite | flo 
diameter, forming one of the finest specimens 
of SF the kind Salin ever exhibites 
Orehids were produced in oad the ir — nite 
ae ES Collections of | a came — Gedney 
_ S; oe Keele, E toJ. ar 
Woolley, gr. t o H. B. Ker, Mr. Ged ney ferniehet 
Aerides drat, afine, a er Feildingi, Odonto; 
citrosm psis grandi ifiora, beautifully ra arag 
the white Calanthe s veratrifolia, very fine examples o: 
per 
— p 
tortile, with —— 
misao . Woolley 
ee of the sweet — O. ‘aie "Sobralia ma: 
‘rantha, Sacco preem: and guttatum, each 
with flower — hoax cence en a a wreaths for the 
a 3] =— a spectabilis, well S EA Cattleya in- 
and Lycaste Deppei. 
Collections of 16 Orchids pene from } eee ing: 
Jackson, Parker. From the first c 
Cattleya land ry White Battery plant Pano 
sis amabilis), tw: best. variet 
barbatum 
and other specie 
Cattleya eitri prea Da Pue cata 
«Spe, a a handsome 
Phaius Wali Galante 
flowered Cattleyas, amo 
e 
well | 
inly a real 
plants ker sent, par Iai Ky showy 
peta ih of Cattleya Mossiæ, the yello ium 
densiflorum, and Aerides virens, and odora sroin 
rchids ca 
} A W illiam 
elea decussata, open tae pe Ih 
d w 
rba, the last handsome | Th 
s Acrostichum 
um | gro 
um, or Bearded Lady’s Slipper; J ‘Aides ‘s Feidingi 
Vanda tricolor t 
a | tion of som 
me mone one aranin for British Ferns, was giv 
e le, gr. to. V 
Grevillea Drummo 
folia, th latter with A compact head up ina yelo 
blosso a Caulifio 
flowers tinged wi 
across s the oni 
red kind. 
Mr. Har i had a scarlet 
eae “et a good addition p that tribe o 
there were pa a a bium in the way. of tortile, 
. fors ine belonging ia the pY pia cl d 
D y mn were as typ in excellent condition and in 
nine collections of Exotics hone agen 
serym 
ta was uns 
tion was a remarkably fine plant of Hymen 
chiun; preas Era e Kaanaa C. 
a ten Pteris scaberula, 
grown and Bes ene s pr species, backed up 
possi e aaga Cyatheas, Picken tae: pao Schiedei, 
ond to 
hirta 
ng 
show fine plant 
Piatyphylla alias a allia Jonchitides other fin 
collec were aoe ilanthes frigida, Pt 
ah omari K nu sh toget 
Lastrea i invisa, Cibotium Schiedei, x 
was that shown by Mr. 
— the best of whose plants were np A han 
wn Gleichenias, dicarpa and Spelunce ; anda 
i other 
m: 
Gymnogramma peT var. sulphurea 
e small b nicely grown 
d the gga speci 
palmata, remarkable for 
ymn: 
were exhibite di in 
ruyiana var. 
ent gro 
called pe ar 
the different groups. The 
nC. Carbonell, Esq., whose ‘collection, 
a, and 
Mr. C 
ers, and finel a of 
Stanhopea 
Collections of 6 Orchids were contributed by Messrs. 
Bunney, Ivison, Green, Barter, and Dedman. In these 
cents A 
, Emperor 
Napolean, a very dark velvety saten Souvenir: de de | howe 
* 
agate Heaths "Glendinning Gs 
ee 
hat 
y past their best, differed but 
‘howe prodneed 1 by the same growers at Chiswick on the | 
Of novelty there ep 08 Mr. Linden had some 
remarkably fine ts :—among them 
magnificum, with leaves more than 1 foot long | 
‘ half'as much wide ; and Bahmeria 
considerable — 
n Seedling Pelargoni 
al, | several of which essed considerable merit ; nearly all 
Et 
a pelena of | 
i stocks. Among them were | appeared t 
the latter |v 
nicely managed Aspleni 
the rare Polystichum Aptis Bop var. ge darn The 
other collections exhibited were os gg d from their 
containing an exotic apodos not Britis 
Gloxinias, upright mpn paat Ee varieties 
nan 
were shown by Messrs. E e; 
m 
ignea. 
Miscellaneous, ig consisted Ti a caer ion of 
e also. remarked some Cockscombs ani d 
shown 
them. The names of the 
niame, 
by Mr. Turner. urner) is a 
on scarlet, with dark top ‘petals, a free and 
"eg several plants were exhibited: Mazep 
by far the. best of the ot 
were raised etree 
well 
osha Yellow. Dwarf, 
Middle w yy iese sate and tee 
it was plentiful and good. It sh nder « 
me Soe salad egg aA Pog rer ‘kind ¢ i 
the 
came 
ushr Lei 
ts; | o 
S 
her with larger 1 gh ‘of 
Fi 
and ir dissimilarity 
to ssa in — Several plants a the y Silver-frosted | 
G lla, | 
tained aces fai and sows var. flexile, a a 
spleni and 
Mr. | by Mr. Smith of Twickenham, 
sen 
in excellent Sp grep by 
sorts | t 
ged fle 
most interesting were the i 
5-6. The first 
ee 
Mr. Oa et to La 
5 si 
M her Davies 2 
icho Smith, eres Young, Bray, 
seas 
Tost, Hall 
r nt here were some 
26 dishes of white sort 
and Wat 
sent gooi Bink 
Mr. >. Mr; i 
though ates than ps yr eee Pale or 
were not by any means all 
from Mr. Turnb 
Chie, 
g though well coloured, were on this occasion: 
i n the berry. Mr. Turnbull sent A 
ters 
e best Peaches Ni oblesse came from Mr, 
ravelling, came 
Well grown fruit. of this class. was also. 
y: oning and Mr, Taylor, gr. to @. A. 
Esq.; Mr. Fleming sent som 
Nec ectarines, ag: very good 
came from Mr, egg ; Elruge was shown: ny aS 
Be a General sin Newington by 
Red Roman by Mr. Wells. 
d. fruit of Hunt's a 
were ma a by Mr. Tvison and oth; 
not named. Of Cherries aly 
ee 
rawberries, large well-ripened fruit, were 
The sorts were St 
Charles Napier, Comte de Paris, Victoria, and vo 
Queen. Mr. ~~ sent British Queen, Mr. 
that variety and Keens’ Fag 
=. 
Ẹ gee 
eile 
i 
Another r fruit, nearly equally ae 
a 
Hanbury, 
e first class Violet Hitive 
Mr, Vare, Spring 
2 
Tẹ 
La 
