THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
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nna mac macro la; Ше Grevillea — is when found in this condition, with ibeir flowers fully The Albert Heath in this а ы 0 
ёд. =: The iwi plants are injured, though | expanded, few plants are more orna ental. The Gom- | attentio n,on account of ramis mre мар 
sheltered Еу ов the west, d on the north by | pholobium was in е form of а round bush, supported | blossoms, which were thickly set on a eni. 7 
в, ast by shrubs ;— Сегаѕиѕ ape slight stakes, " managed in this —€— - oks| Th ШОКЫ a spathula ta x was also а Qn а Öine specimens o 
iang айй ilicifolia, Сіеуега aponien,. Photinia|much more handsome than when trained s on | this not vim showy sp e. 
dentata“ ànd' glabra, = Broussonetia fera, and |a trellis. Mr. pies Ч "horn; Esq., "М! 
the-common and variegated. Alaternus. Th. Fabiana Mr. r, deae was third, sent— South Tamba pro ced— э афер Hu, d 
imbrieata | is wn з i ғғ оч 10 feet high, сеэ часын | Erica-coecines minor о ше ш. s TT 
and P. Monte th зб, а зрната Gisienia s oria. Aphelexis rupestris PA айша. ча 
fine plant of Mags чта 10 feet high, by 27 сан Henchmann Ixora Azales M " "л .Anguste, 
appearanee dead ; ae Ar 1. obtusifolia is Dap enceamny Leschenaultia пова pica ео PR "Titel Rer = анн 
not more injured than in Канын? ; M, purpurea Clerodendron squamatum mime. Drac Marire quen E im «oni. 
is in fúll flower, The Fig trees are all killed to. the | QJTieceras refexum van Dalmaisiana ho; jme. ums 
ground, although matted A with straw before the э ча Eriostemon mio sd Stephanotis furibunda "a wen iua 
setin; e now sen forth ee from the Epaeris miniata 
Vin 
Of these the Stephanotis was ine xa well covered 
blossoms. 
n the C f 6 SrovE апа GREENHOUSE Рі, 
Mr n or sie: uta less than 20 rp is шеш 
with buds and expanded bloss The Erica ya ic = -— ors, Mr. Ove d Mr.P | 
on three а. Hornbeam hedg . yellow 
Югасгепа indivisa was cut down to the nd ; but i | Cavendishi was large and unwieldy, but well bloomed, as prod pecimens, ruis whioly were’ noli 
is now throwin a shoot from underneath the surface, | was also the other — of Cape H eatlis; уз Gar- мем iof vereint Pimeleas, Chorozemas, ` T 
Abies Brunoniana, Thuja flagelliformis, and а | denia florida "e ^r fully in flower as could: have | Az aths. A plant of Erica Bergiana, 
plant of. T. aurea, ped Án id also Ше -— wished, pis een leaves m "- what | Mr. Pee especially remarkable for. its size ap 
plant. of ре argen entea, Ina shrubbery exposed to blooms we мечу пећ advantage. екы was beauty, being literally loaded with multitudes of 
the east winds, the {ж lost "all its ийи, and some | still in excellent de sacan and ve flee -—the | round pu T е biossoms. bol. 
of the lower үз тиен ead ; but оп а sandy Бей, glowing purpli d flowers "with which it was far мча d| Groups of 6 plants in 13:іпећ pots сате: from es 
wi it was more yd P gait эм injured. ug unusually lar е eautiful. Taylor, Mee d. т, an 
The handsome Dielytra spectabilis has lived out тее | Messrs. Fraser, of Lea Bridge, produced :— hese we remarked Everlastings, Polygalas, 
winters; 16 was in. ful April but the | mA variegati a Nm quen Pimeleas, Lesehenaultias, Boronias, 
flowers were browned by the late frosts. Gunnera seabra Allamanda позн us 9 A bes ла Epacrises, Coleonem 
zx ро тсе in April Тһе е тона that suffered most Aphelexis purpurea riostemon buxifolium. Lep d к= ае м e 
rom 'stof the 2: humili Itia.int ia t ibbert 
; Б di ч verd vilem а слете — Boronia OA "S A ace Nieppergiana (rnt jp mes 9 күт Mig eom. 
inches in length ven quite killed, and it has not кай tico ma Henchmanni РО lor. The varieties consiste 
o put out buds as yet; the Garrya elliptic was | Stephanotis floribunda purpurea, m. rosea, humilis, s 
jrowned ev neie rê, and: some branchés killed, but it | Cleródendron splendens Vincą alba upestris, p a gran 
now putting out 3 rmium tenax was tut to:i da artica here was well flowered, | speciosissima, Among the best is macran 
the ground, is now sending up strong le . Ilex luxuriant, and. handsome, its branches having been | а deep purple kind, and sa e easil 
latifolia is a good deal injured, but some of the buda. tied. in closely. as to make it formal, a. fault unfor- | than some of th i 
look prominent, and I think there is a proba of its ately too common іп. the management of plants of | ORCHIDS. Nothing could possibly be- more brillüut. 
shooting out from the main stem ;. Cryptomeria japonica; this kind. Тһе Aphelexis was covered with large well- | than these were on Sati i 
18 feet high, escaped unhurt, and is now growin freely. pee ato d. flowers, which opened. freely. .Тһе Les- xhibited being- nume 
Quantities of the common Laurels have been eut off 11 m, and the bl groups of 20 plants, Mr. Willi 
the ground, and a great many branches continue to | wereunneually ar atia vw Azaleas were likewise very | Esq., received the hig 
а die e present time; É the effective, but the fl of the Stephanotis; pu Pu! or Aerides( variety o 
common Hollies haye lost all their leaves and are much two. other pl v w anded. sufficie to mpm, ЖЫШ 
injured. 1t may be as well to remark that on the night them. so striking as th r "m ve Eo 5-05 aa ERR 
hem 2d and 3d == , the м etai was down; been Pimel мерт» is. а beautiful white-|  Calanthe — x 
Ле above i inb- e£; е: flow , not so robust ‚вр hiia and, »- veratrifolii 
4th; April, -quieksilver stood. at 24? above zero paraire mach better suited for. persons. imi Cattleya Mossis | ШАШ; qalre 
(8% of frost), and the ice was quite thiek on the fountain: "S GO кш. >К теин ДД bero 
e flower 'he r , and е m pese of. 15 SrovE and — PLANTS; ren nobile » tricolori- nées 
à has been found favourable for semi-liardy the first prize was.a to Mr. to Ж. F.|. Oft а Calanthe was.a good. 
plants; George Cooke, Ha | аи а — Eon; for 2^ HO D amoh a m a iil men is Te —— um] 
ее Ulo RR | peor macrantha I" Fra néiscca latifolia. h gris icd i o in d e | 
Sotíittíes, | Р humilis ооа unhandsome; а might introdu into 
|! Allamanda. grandiflora Leschenaultia formosa with те he: e leaved Phaius 
thartica Pimelea Hendersoni spikes of all of them most coloured 
[ORTICULTURAL : GARDEN ExmimirtoN, June 2.— The Azalea lateriti Polygala D 
чүзү юнда С ot Bh brilliant робар) 604, jagati * 048 " MT са p mc greaiest posi meteo d ud es 
y d fruits llow ero endron splen ani of th É 
collections of 2 ^ SrovR iur Giu aao e e Allamanda "pindhose was а well grown plant, The sweet Trieh opi py Маш dd of 
the first hue de Medal was маъа; нално im mw M five : it. Leschenaultia du A: aui- mem геру uaa; trumpet нра! flowers з. and | 
4 o Sir Е. Antrob Bart ifti Иренен or. + Tie clean à n т ж | 
Green, gr u$; siom the following, ent Eabit of Adenandra 09 leo п appearance pe Аад Mee e was a large іж, e variety d 
л a favourite, even when out of bloom; Leu Meng n in hich promi гс к: ап acquisition, an anda variety. 
: V ie T atai as this w becomes Xr amed Warneri, Muta distinct and beaut 
; | rming. Of the 
Gompholobinm grandiflorum ^ Azaleas we have spoken favourably before, and we esq | Ге Cypripedinm, "Том һай two ОЁ нн 
. only now state were still in as good condition in ewe nditi tion. 
(as when we first saw them. Cleroden a |, The next. group in. point 
ine int, büt not out enough. Mr. к. Woolley, gn. to Н. B. 
. Gillham, who was second, sent — 
Айатаапда Sehottt ; Ixora coccinea л sim н, 
мч melea Hen Barkeria spectabilis 
Prima Do i mcs 
E а Uie e PIT Cattioyn intermodi 
Clerodendron fallax Statice HUM ч е ». a А 
Dipladenia erassinoda hanotis floribunda », . Bkinneri 
s Diviis am и bium forme 
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Тһе conspicuous. among these was: the. Jasmine- » 
| e S nri tni which was a.large plant, and well The delicate pink. Cattleya i 
wered. The Allamanda, was well flowered pbi: UE WAS A ре ы ex 
be iaa dero Statice, which, like its near не — a epp ny: 
| еша | maerop ylla, remains а very long time i i 
"шаар of. vim waxy The Dipladenia, li ose. E d M ection, | sume excellent Barkeria 
Cn : к own. on 
SE thein белшу vas evidently sufficiently adv in bloom ; in July Ты pasa ни à 
of. Franeiscea. pianta mp his expected to. be seen in- 5 өы b condi 
ition, is was a noble specimen, 
very finely in flower. iti мм каш» быр 
d у ton, produced—. ihe " 
seen to. advantage, be Adenan dra. fragrame опр 
bloom ; but when well fovere АЛЫ, а аЬ A best aui o 
e nm Pimelea N; dns H bdo 
сна а н ланів зата у Aerides crispum 
Coleonema pul chru ins 1 di I 
Dipladenia шейн ү: po 
Erica Westphalingia Catiléys ! Mossiam 
Тһе Ca Heath, in this * Dendrobium elavatum. 
group, was: à 
young plant, finely flowered,. permitted. to. f 
its natural habit of эше” йызы 
the it of growth, with little interference 
in the way of tying ог staking: Of the.two plants of 
hanotis one was Ње: other z but: both 1. 
should i pinat both: 
not have been shown. in.the same- : 
Erica wW s ingi у. flowered; | but. the | 
blossoms, being badly eoloured, made little. display. Т 
danjeto-weres-goody- "eder Res 
5 aultis ч T Vinea. 
From Mr. Rhodeseame— ....- 
is spectabilis Epaeris grandi 
Azalea variegata flora 
" Tel аге pim he nulia fo formosa, 
wii: 7 а alba 
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