Joxe 18, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS' SERALE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
581 
jo the Mo Horticultural Society, though Tent to it 
for the , but s rely it 
is n ec or vou to for rget dp, com are a 
gentl y ie fi. Kota er Pry; put up 
your umbrella and hide your ein and I will 
forgive you. Again, you m me st —" > 
hope not purposely, for it would po NT 
in my opinion, Master Paul, if I t am EH 
so p . Inever er proposed that the Horticultural 
Society arthing on the pro; 
the 10L. oars A preg le is wanting. I 
such ) spaces would “willingly be = for by the trade 
Fro 
dina coerulea and Magenta received 
i giganteum, with little rosy 
like blossoms, the neat symmetrical arrangement 
of which on the upright spikes hr upheld 
them, was n — nt Mes ybody; M Chilman 
Fellows. Master Paul, yo very 
pite that The “ best m al se " the idea 
of se viles. = shilling” pianta —let such send 
and h 
shell- | 
Blan 
Second- os ie dg pen ; 
and from Messrs G. 
l-Honde a prettily striped Petunia named 
Volante rand a handsome vari - f Phlox Drum di. 
some p lants were 
grown 
— ted goo! ium gutt tank Mr. exhibited especially H Massoni, tricolor Wilsoni, which 
eed, T: richopilin e bn, p ye yellow Deanom is one o! nd fica, 
pa ri and the snow-white purple-lipped Lelia | a profuse b rH roy n kin vy tipped with white, 
purpurata. Ina group from Mr. Milford, came —_ apa i AEN. a 2 E 
Anguloa Clowesii with seven large yellow Tulip-like ; e —— r. 
blossoms; the Bornean Cypripedium Ston with poe penne sn groups of these filled up shady 
stra raw coloured flowers, stained and spotted ry with vanitas effect, and served to vary and 
pae. reddish-bro Dendrobium Se, with | enhance the general appearance of the ex ibition. 
large yellow- eid. pure white blossoms; Lelia vrais hem were wa remarkably large Gleichenias, 
grandis and o the p^ Sareti a pr of Cyatheas and Dickso Of British kinds, Messrs, 
purpurata ; e Odontoglossum Phalænopsis. Ivery | had a highly- mem verres to s were given fine 
Bake ad à a magnificent sp oom of Cattleya ies of iv 
sis, x eould PIE less than three feet ree —1, Mr. Williams; 2, Mr. Young ; 4, 
Mos w 
across and two feet in height, literally iud with 
blossoms of “the ima and , Bayes eb o cription; also 
Aeric deat ob bii with 
Miscellaneous Subjects.—Among these were cut 
blooms of Pinks from Mr. Hooper, of Bath; Pansies 
Patan buyers, if th 
essrs. Downie, Laird & Laing, Fergie, Howse 
ean the | mes. as T no doubt they ' would b 
and Weymouth ; hanging | baskets Asatte filled with 
but still I lls | of Odontogl t with seven | spikes. at d A cats Moa 
40, 0 lan ear samen as ries; oe further flushed delicate whit Dendr F 
all the ei, Rates 4 even aster Pry, will| Farmeri, and the orange-scarlet Saccolabium curvi- and Mr. Young; rustio wi reapse € — — 
admit, I suppose, that displays are profitable—look at|folium. From Mr. Wiggins came some han — Mom » DE be: Caladiuris m Mr Youn : 
y 3 r á 
the Nr. John obtained by Messrs. Waterer and Godfrey | Aerides ; Mr. hires and Mr. Wilson also showe beautiful cut blooms of h P: from Mr. 
Saber fex d showing their be pores 
o cerva — look at the profit derived fro 
showing for a ^ certifi cate down to a small mite, a new 
M out plant. A Male PHS. [Nothing can be 
ri Ls 
"Ple 
ing out o a questi 
hones Kew might r 
of Kew.—* But it 
not - improved JH kood tasto in in 
says M r. Newton. Traly this. 
some well- axon plan 
ct nn M ; 2, Mr. Milford; 8, withheld; 
ya Lan Penny; 2, Mr. Page; 3 Mr. Green; 
nd Mr Chilman. » Mr. Williams ; 2, Mr. Jac ; 3, Mr. 
Woolley. Amat Mei, — E 
din in pale. we hate nothing 
s DAE but a the beauty of the cut blooms it 
ould be diffieu 
landscape gar dening, 
a question of easy 
now been 
ves a structu 
spent i he i 
Ee "ranged, to leave any hope of Kew ever 
la 
id out garden. The million sur- 
of Kew, will however 
those wh 
owhere, and may 
b ma 
possibly beina mood to admire the | "genius required to | 
attraetive or 
s out of bass to wish that before that ape d ben M 
is presented to the publie finished s 
n the margin of the new lake, it may not M 
-— ooms ; ae 
eline Forestier, of which most of the boxes contained 
bloo 
„Apani. —10 in pots: 1, Mr. Wm. Paul. 6: 1, Mr. Terr 
5 Cut Blooms: 1, Mr. Turner ; 2, md Paul & Son ; 8, Mr. 
itchel Amateurs, —1, Mr. Excell ; , Mr. Morris; '8, Mr. 
Terry. 24:1, Mr. Turner ; 2, Menit: 'Paul & Son; 3, Mr. 
a 
Azaleas.— Those exhibited on this occasion were 
certainly “past their best ; , nevertheless _the Scene 
ed 
and other fi 
soap p ellow kinds nothing beat | Quee 
hea Boy 
fr on ‘Mr. Chitt 
Esq. 
ito 
ayenne, weighing 4} 
Pa Black Antig ua and a Ca ayen 
fr ig ones Mr. ie X i cur 
:1, Flo ud: Hn Mx. Chi Ate. Turm 
A. ionamin, Other sorts: 1, Me "iaplor ; 2 Mr. "Flood; "n 
Mr He nderson ; 4, Mr. Chitty; 5 , Mr. Jefferson ; 6, Mr. 
Wallis. 
Gra rapes.—Of these there were 25 dishes of Black 
varieties, 18 of White, and three of Grizzly Frontignan. 
and berry, “and finely coloured, came from Mr. Hill 
of oe ged Hall, an nd Mr. Mere dith of Garston, and 
lar asp 
ago presented, suggesting the 
abours of a party of turf cutters or canal 
H. §. 
Societies. 
OYAL BOTANIC, ENT'S PARK: 11( 
Great Show).— Orchids and stove ape at m — 
were p i 
in excellent ion ; Azaleas an and un in pote | 
own here in May | 
could be 
argoniums, an ni there was a 
vm meth a Calif fornian 
rendered them by no means unattractive. 
Awards.—6: 1, Mr. orte d; 2, Mr. Carson; 
Le 4, Mr. Page. Nursery acl, Mr. Turner; 2, 
Frase 33, Mr, Rhodes, 
w Plants. S Mnong these there was little that had 
"icm shown before. From Messrs. Veitch cam 
Lilium auratum, a pretty Lomaria from Man nilla, the 
m te-blossomed v. Hx ka ted-lea Mert Kempfe a Boen 
a, Eranthemum tuberculatum, ym ees 
pontes. Messrs. Ja nae sent the “prettily veined- Teava 
rero iod Petola eidem] - = tan gone a oer xa 
ne ety o 
8, Mr. 
Mr. J. 
e West's St. Peter: 
Juden well, Fenders rson, "McKa 
Wallis, Mite and MM 
clusters c r. Hill 
Currie, Ba inie ey prion r, Faraor 
80 — equal in — of m ve i that the Jules 
awarded them equal first prizes Mr. Hills thre 
bunches weighed ina 8 lbs. 8 ozs., and Mr. Mea d, 
8 bou! 
ys Cruickshanks, 
T Prince magnificent 
ied zx ads, gr s der ium 
lOozs.; each usters measur 
a | inches in length, they were finely coloured, and E 
altogether beautiful specimens rst-ra! 
pec of rape- 
growing. From Mr. Pottle came Ende bunches 
Black doe and Mr. Allport se 
si Go A 
also 
cen exhibition. of fruit. 
ing fi 
there was a large attendance of A 
Stove and Greenhouse Plants. 
E] 
i 
PB, 
plants not in 
examples of Cyathea Smithii i other ‘Fern, Pan 
danus elegantissim iy o indivisa, 
nd with long handsome foliage 
ae ern, RE the sina dee een-leaved | 
; ustralasica, one the Bird’s Ne st| 4 
E the sin neers brote leave Alocasia m 
‘Bhopalas, w — plan v a nad ri 
He Mile me, along wi 
m. sa other fne legved “plant, a charm- |, 
Preps of Alocasin macrorhiza vari and not 
Jess remarkable ction of handsome- 
a 
ful 
2.10: 1, Mr. Chilman 
are Maas 2, Messrs, A. Henderson & Co. 
Pierre collections of these we noticed a small 
Cert; 
plant of the new Dendrobium Parishii, a variety in the 
aller 
a grace 
artige i ribbed | Th 
tl Mr. Page. Extra, M ir. Groan Fine Folidged | Breatly 
enbergi, and a species of Hechtia. Mr. Bru 
Findlay sent from "the Botanic Gardens, Manchester, a 
lerwe — E some s — Alocasia; Mr. Watson, St. 
Albans, stelia bivittata in beticin 
Gleichenia € Canninghami. mee em contributed a a han 
vienne — Mos 
variegated v. 
Hi 
ni Poly werte: erticilla 
& een Yale e opiates: "mbil; “com 
un a 
Ruminiana, and the white-blossomed Rhododendron 
| tubulatum 
Desdemona, Lord Clyde, pee Lodge, Guillaume 
Severyns, Flora, Sa il, Glowworm, Nestor, an 
Lord Palmerston. ncy varieties the same exhi- 
Aem on this occasion ik. 
Rue obs keier in our columns. 
M oos Les 10: 1, Mr. Bailey; 2, Mr. 
gins; hd es he ald. Fancy Sorís.—6: 1, 
; Mr. Bailey; of Mr. Cox; 
—Of these one or two collections were 
xhibited,, consisting of T eia n bloomed 
Sio, which however we hope ins in better 
tanc pond aa e season is Fdo need, 
Mr. Cannell; 2, Mr. Face 
and Dreadnought, all Pelar. 
cad the rare | 
fine specimens of Grizzly 
rontignan. Muscadines came from various growers, 
as did also Muscats, vieni buc vel the most part 
ripe. From Mr. Meads y fine bunches of 
re Blac! 
» 
8 bunches of Black Prince, or West’s St. 
Equal 1, Mr. Meads and Mr. Hill; 2 ae, imi $ Kus 
a es of ^ = ge MES ill; 2, Mr, Hender- 
Mr. Young Turner. iere Mr. Miller — 
ué: 1, Mr. Mead 
Mr. B, c ius of Chasselas Musq 
2, Mr. Drewitt; 3, Mr. Bailey. 
Peaches.—'These ie for the most part large and 
well coloured. The msisted of Gallande, aynl 
George, Noblesse ET Bir ngton. Some fine fruit 
the last, uonane a little bruised, came from Mr. 
bah gr. o Sir P. G. Egerton, Bar 
wards, = = Aion 2 € Petch ; 3, Mr. Ruffett; 4, Mr. 
stone r. Henderson, and Mr. Knight. 
Nect e confined a Elruge, Hunt's 
Tawny, EN ‘Violette. Hative, of all of which good fruit 
hfe heri 
Ms Ale Mr. Masters ; 
Me Ans freq at ems e 
ton and Belle de 
From Mr. Wilson, of Warwick, 
Wood, a white American variety, but 
from 
f| came Governor 
; too dull in appearance, w e fear, ever to become a general 
| favour 
pm spi 8 1, Mr. Henderson; 2, Beck; 3, Mr. 
White: 1, Mr. Enstone; 2, Mr. oie E Mr. 
Amazon, two fine Pe r. Nye; an 
J 
onium Fury, d from Mr. i Blair Athol and Lyn 
n. 
Strawberries.—Of these Mr. Smith and Mr. Pottle 
Feet s. Prom Me. Tu fruit - S eral Sir C. Napier, and 
Downie, Laird & Laing, Pansies John MNab, William 
Moffatt, and Nethereote ; Messrs, Smith, of "Dulwich, 
Rifleman of Slough, came a fine 
ooking seedling n Paxton, whi fue ill 
| doubtless become a Ec rite. In general oie 
2 somewhat resembles President it is said to have a 
Sir’ 
musky flavour, and to be nearly as early ag 
