THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[June 



.us, gr. to C. BrWaruer, Esq., who was Hybrid 



'™:£Ti 



rtoceraa reflexuua, and Ixora 

 The beet was produced by M 



to Sir E. 



Erica Cawmdishii, a Jarge 

 notis floribunda, trained 

 Azalea Mi 



I anuprig 



Aphelexis purpurea, Polyg 

 Hi Lescheuaultias, Rondel. 

 gracilis.-Mr. Taylor, gr. 



J. Coster, Esq.,* was second^ with well-managed plai 



of r-.Iv-.-ii.i (.|.|...aitiloha, n finely blossom* ' 



'peciosa.-The next bes 

 f Mr. Carson, gr. to W 



ives and small yellow blossoms; Leschenaultia 



rmo-.i, l'oIy K a!a oppo itifoli . . nmrlscra acumi..a' . 



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Erica ventricosa superba, and others. Mr. 



lUtiewd Ho ve°e 1 C 



deacrispum and 





ng's group was 



spectabilis ; Cattleys 

 rispum ; the violet anc 

 aniceum ; a noble plan' 

 . ampliatum, a mass o: 

 icids, and PhaJwnopsi 



Urge Acanthophippium bicolor, and a 



humilis. Mr. Bri 

 HenaeiWEplpb 



. Block, Esq., 



- I'Ut i - ! :. Mr. I it Lr.d an A 



'collectiona of tall Cacti wen 

 . by Mr. Cu-l-:i, the • 



■am. These cons 





Erica depressa, Pimelea 



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cut Roses, and Mr. Francis showed a boxiSifS* * 



wood, and Mr. Gerrie. Mr. Mjlam 2 £2 

 grown plants of tricolor and its red variety, veS 

 Mr. bimth had a nice variety of ventricosa calhdieZ 

 ninea, a large perspicua, elegans, CavendishiL ™2 

 " i t it- lor Leeana, aud a, neat veatrwaa^? 

 cinea minor. Mr Gerrie sent, among other*, oW 

 : tricosa, a large vestita alha/2 

 moschata.-The Nurserymen who exhibited ii £ 



■ 

 rauii-rn. Li addition to Lis huge CavendishiL .k-j, 

 was finely flowered, Mr. Fairbairn showed gaJJJ* 

 of ventricosa breviflora, v. superba hirsuta, T , fcj 

 welliana, tricolor elegans, a huge raetulaiflora'liial,. 



, (a small white kind), x „* 



li, and a pyramidal plant of tht*. 



. udiahii, splenic, 



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elegans, a. pretty varietj;ud 

 May, gr. to E. Goodh«, 



■. Taylor, Mr. Roser, and Mr. Green, 

 cinea, perspicua nana, 



:sb 



iishii, splendens, eximia, tricolor rubra, and elegja. 

 Mr. May had vestita coccinea, daphnoides, Russelhua. 

 i distinct looking sort ; flammea, a pretty Heath; d» 

 pressa, and a neat Massoni. Mr. Taylor sent B» 

 ;iana, translucens, retorta major, Westphalinga, 

 jlegaus, and pulverulenta. Mr. Roser, CavendishiL 

 restita coccinea, hybrida, and odora rotse ; and Mr. 

 jreen the small yellow-blossomed campanulata, tricolor, 



produced a beautiful vestita coccinea. Mr. May, gr. » 

 E. Goodheart, Esq., a capitally grown and flowered 

 ventricosa alba. Mr. Malyon, v. superba; and Mr. 

 . .- -. 

 Single Specimens. — The best were a splendid 

 Aphelexis purpurea, from Mr. Cole ; ditto from Mr. 

 Bruce; Mirbelia dilatata, from Messrs. Veitch ; to- 

 cuuia Roscoeana, and a fine specimen of the old Ecluaio 

 Dowager of Northumberland ; Tremandra verticillatt 

 Pimelea Hendersoni, from Messrs. Henderson, of Put- 



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igh ; a Ce, 



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nanltu, Phwnoc last week. 



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i Mr. Epps. In additi 



- large Sollya linearis ; Mr. Carson, **-- 

 ; Mr. Green, Aphelexis humilis and he* 



i ;Mr. Kempste 



Mr. Carson, Ep»en» 

 is and the -* 



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osissimus, a seedling, and | New P LANT s.-Messrs. Veitch exhibit- «--J 

 ion of Azaleas • bid *£%A to «' 



Messrs. Lane's ! longii 



specimen of Portlandia g 

 rare plant; Mr. Jack the wHte-flowrri Po*H*? 

 longiflora ; and Mr. Glendinning Hoja im ^TwLj 



more than the space usually a 

 them, and formed, as they alw; 



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guttatum was the subject of universal praise 



:eet wide ; Las Casas, 2 ftet J ins. l.i^li, an 

 wide ; Paul Perras, 4 feet high, and 2fe, 

 Hybrid Perpetual: Queen, 5 feet 10 im 

 r eet 6 ins. wide. Bouthm -. S aivenir de 1 



TfiSJ, 



*! then he 

 Vanda tricolor, Barkeria 



ring PhalsenopsLs grandiflora 



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imaon. Tea scented .- Carolir 



A r oi,r/l. 



amoena, from Mr. Jack ; and ^ m P ho ^ U H e 3«» 



pSEsSSSS^i^ 



Itevis, phyllamphora, albomarginata, and ^/f.^fr 

 purea, from Mrs. Lawrence ; a e^f^J^rf Of- 

 cifolium punctatum and album, from 

 ham;twocollection S ofAchtaenes,onefrom3^ eBer . 



C Pritchard ; a group of Arnaryll'J. from ^ d ^ 

 gr. to the Duchess Dowager of Northumberia*^ rf 



> Sauvage.|P 



on Sa^turS last with florists' andji 

 5 deservedly popular flower, .the one 





