June 25, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
605 
show ot Roath Kaane T 
taste. 4 
in- 
MEE rring to 
May last, we beg 
he winters since being plante 
years ago. Lonicera eureo-reticulata, Euonymus idian 
fol. var., 0m Metake, and inaa falcata are | 
also quite h with us. giving too mu 
trouble, we should feel very a much obliged by o 
xi the various trees 
which have from time to t s dee n pu mpc J planted 
throughout the country “a p Si we da and tbe late 
Prince Consort, with their sites and dates of planting. 
This, w we venture to i imagine, might prove pee to 
many. Edwd. Sang § Sons, Kirkcaldy. 
Clianthus Dampieri.—Like Mr. Boston (see p. 532), | 8 
I have succeeded in growing this we ell i in a ae and 
r have no fear of want of | can only require to be known to be at ones acceded 
ch | geography 
to. me our 
ee so often "€ Mn. vy in gag years, will be 
ost valuable ex an extra muster, 
sanity of rs ‘Scotch freuen, to dex port the well-known 
Lord Provo: 
rdeners’ Benevolent Institution. 
eties. 
ROYAL HORTIOUL June 21.—( Election L4 
Fellows).—The following diet wereelected, viz 
E. Johnston, Esq., Mrs. George Lacon, Mrs. Macniel, Mrs. 
| Sturch, rei J S tevin, yn J. THÉ quos 
st of Edinburgh, who will kindiy preside. One of 
sa, | the Oldest Subscribers to the Ga 
> 
with beautiful blooms of André Leroy d' g Angers, Charles 
Left -— Madame Boll, Gloire de Dijon, Senateur 
Vaisse, Mad. H. Jacquin, and Mad. Schmidt. Mr, Hunt 
also had good specimens of Simpson, Jules 
gottin, Charles Lefebvre, = Lord Raglan. Mr. 
degate also had prett of Madame Rivers, 
Turenne, and Victor Ver m 
Awards. Mr. A "a did 2, Mr. Hunt, Leicester ; 3, 
C. N. Newde egate, Esq., 
ALEXANDRA PARK HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. 
d fruit eni ge der the 
= 
Lawson’s fine work the  Pinetum 
into which Conifers are divided or 
lecturer’s attention, and then som 
ical — eset and 
en ore 
and Cypress oups, 
given. 
Conifers was ss ghtly tou 
to that of Aie of Le 
remarked t in one instan 
gra rt on ‘the other, and o 
we upon, — 
ba g^ 
grown 
igit were broken scienti ally in order to test 
of the 
-J 
al her uninteresting to those who wish 
be altoget 
this plant under similar cireumstances. 
J 
Tai De 
k place on ah rad last in a field a 
Th 
th 
contain e gre 
The quart of the eid of cet Hinds of 
Th 
n n Gn n which was eh esa a. er 
plants quema ues and coloured nne» the last 
from Mes fi 
Friii i news in course of publication. im sections 
aged Ws doubt to this new M of d — being as yet 
bu t littl 
s 
under 1 d 
small portions rof both stock and | the hg 
the | lw 
r timber, s e the ree was 
eodar, 
RUGBY Rose Smow.—The first exhibition of - 
shor 
auspices of the Alexandra Park Com 
their grounds on Wednesday uu Thursday. oa emi as 
far as collections of gay plants were concerned the 
exhibition was a complete jason Owing to the 
weather being sialevtantte, however, and partly no 
e kno own, v vd 
The were ec 
admirable ition, f the Alla 
Step in wm prre Mui p^ iilis. v "hut 
being od id co es gc gd both as regards health 
Ac med especially for t 
with cae heads of luxuriant foliage supported on 
massive Moni s served also to break the uniformity 
| 
and interest to this portion of the 
own. rre pd wee in ma 
parts g 
charcoal broken s 
rie a good one, although not so extensive as «e 
ether. id made 
into a little cone jn the centre of P. “pot; ‘this Was 
pressed d down so a sto m ake it firm a ho le, was s then 
expected to have seen ite ya a aa Sono very fine | 
both t mateur and nur. 
serymen’s classes, The wes o ee os and 
cher i ee — in colour than usual at this peri 
I Can lst 
and one seed was Akkeri in and Seve’ - a little 
charcoal dust, peat, and s sand canbe ther. The pots 
d 
li 
important, as a contrary practice is probably the cause 
of so many failures from d g off taking place 
ants are young. hen they were about 
: 2 inches high they were shifted into pots two sizes 
s arger than those they occupied, and in September they 
received their fi ift into pots similar in shape to 
thos rni used for Hyacinths, i. e., rather ‘ea 
. than n pots. Great ae not 
the bal of p' ich i ne in Li ing in 
co ence of there eing few Toute fo hold the soil 
À 
e could.avoid i y 
to grow a little, and ae that time they received 
iey were loom in April, and were 
aw then : J. S. B. S. 
‘ensington idi rket.—Since * *A Male E 
intrenched himself behind a heap of 
“impure motives," I will leave him there 
venture with 
thus: that “ladies” would 
fora p ". 
mo 
That he por. dr e 
business drew the à FE 
P 
vr. Y ascert: ah n how it is that the = n 
as he m es his market question m 
favour; o has Arr 
Er ^ that 
E B is concerned. uL 
peer me 
In answer to “T, S. U.,” I 
[pee kind for RH 2 Te does 
market as oth $e gain 
worthy a place | "f peregi 
1 uy tural Gardens 
Institution. — 
nstitution," 
vo to erba 
padi 
itis E = 
and mF ge M 
ver icr ought T" to be 
eine id. remarkable for o 
"d 
Pei 
This of a all gem 
bean ^ ty oi «tab dan flowers and 
ot 
that is required, and it does 
he that grati tuista worden United ren 
such’ an occasion. 
furnish 
r | First, Senateur Vaisse, Ma dam 
| H. Mr. 
T Fine- ifoliaged m: md Lope were - 
bre as usual very attractive, especiall me of the 
amples of Alocasia presi ed variegata, Vici ose large 
gree leaves, Ane aa pa! and painted with white, 
onderfully fi 
is; of Other Cycads from the garden of Mr. s, of High- 
Waltham, Le Rhone, La Tour du qmd ; Mad. Caillat, | is thers, al vong uted to the er of the 
Francoi charme, Maurice Bern Fil, Comtesse | 0ceasion ; and one or two plants which hav: 
ecile de Chabrillant (ver me and beantifaly | te before this sine deserve perhaps a a moments 
ped), Mad. : ie Daran, venir d'un otice. One was Allamanda violacea, a vari 
Devoniensis, Monte Chris nt, S Souvenir d? Elisa | peccet of no particular Pany o 
purplis 
, Pres iden l 
(a charming s, Maréchal Vaillant, Prince Camille | Of its colour, which I ink, ie in the 
de Rohan egy Mera Cit f Go ld (very fine), | petals, but darker in the th oat. po came from Mr. 
nd Comtesse Onv: y -R Son’s collec- | Peed. other is Roella ciliata, an old fashi 
| TM cem I of d. C. Crapele t, plant producing pale blue cup-shaped blossoms, each 
miral Gravina, pn nel vieles variety), | Orna nted inside near the base with a darker blu 
| Ghai x Castellane, Meat te Christo, ranç vis Louvat, and. The only drawback connected with this other - 
Duc Roha n (b autifally marbled), Lord Cly de. wise pretty plant E: a disposi ion in € foliage to 
| Madame Wood riomphe de es, Beauty o M rusty. orc ha at fan f r. Wheeler 
altham, and Baronne nell . In Mr, | however, now under no noi t rata 
Mitchel’ NE that under skilful n fal 
Pierson, i ji 
antenay, Prince 
Camille a Rohan. er Ape veri ‘the 
C. Wood, an 
bition plants. aco Mr. eg a mapa: 
e | Esq. Bowdon, Cheshire, came som 
Jaeqnin. 
opper, Peter Lawson, Pinup s Lacharme, Comtesse 
er ais de Chabrillant, "Turenne, Souvenir d'Elise, and 
ofess RS "e. 
UE Cant, Colchester ; 2, cera Paul & oa 
emer i E Ns. Mitchell, Marestield ; » Mr. Cransto: 
f Ixora given; the pale srd 
ured Bougainvillea glabra in the form of a bush, and 
othe a — ER far travelled, had a clean« 
bout them which was quite 
degit 
bce ae 2, Mr. oe 3, Mr. Baines 
NC E Am a x J. Fraser; 2, s Messrs, Les; 3, Me 
e collections of 24 were well shown. Mr. Cant’s Wiliams equal 4, Mr. ri and Mr. Rhodes. 6: Lb Mr. 
stad had fine flowers of beige Goujon, Presi an John "€ Chilman.  Fine-fo ore aes plants, 12: » Mr. 
: er zE ‘ities L Henderson. 10: 
1| Hopper, Francois Lacharme, and Maurice Be in. |1, Mr. Baines; 2, Mr. Pelo: 3, Mr. D Tai. 4, Mr. y ; 
Messrs. Paul & Son showed nice blooms o! fadnie extra, Mr. Wheeler. Plants e effectively arranged: 1, Mr. 
et | Furtado, Lord sd ee d de de Rohan, Maurice | u illiams ; 2, Mi A. Henderson; 3, Messrs, Lee; 4, Mr. 
| Bernardin, and e Rothschild, Mr. — y n^ 
| Draycott had Anna 3^ ik; Charles Lefebvre, cae wn so largely 
| Le Rhone, = kem oe Boll i in » good c gem on. as we have seen Guia d on other ccasions this season, 
Avarà ds =], M n; 3, Mr. Dray- | pro hig came were prod 
cott, H berto dition, and w 
obrui, E Sa 
-| Do Goujon, Baron Lassus de St, Genies, and 
L’Eclatant 
n good con- 
ata From Mr. 
Catt 
as ery al 
I| In the class os for 12 new Roses Messrs. Paul & Son Wilson, Enfield, came the handsome leya 
eir | Sh owed fine bloo of Lord onti] Lord Mey Baron | superba ; Peed had a well-flowered Lelia pur- 
or de Rothehil and Deuil Tuy ; purata; Mr. Williams agai n showed his fine plant of 
Mr. had excellent im eis PS Rev. Orchis 1oliosa; Mr. Woolley furnished 
mm the yellow D he Fox 
b érides, and the clear aon Oncidium Sexiest: 
| Awards. as Messrs. Paul & Son; 2, Mr. Cant. | à mis kind for cutting from for bou uquete. in 
o| In collections of 12 Teas, Messrs, Lane & | other groups were good examples of supe gie ms 
showed Near a garg of Niphetos, Preside nf, citrosmum, different Minot: of Bearded Lady’s 
Souvenir d'u Marquis ^ Foncault ; and er cmi and on well-known kinds, 
| Mr. Mitchell, Sonvenir Sele, Triomphe de Renn 
Com te icr d Con e Ouvaroff. 
eae of Waltham, v Cone 'Hibé. = 
ned n 
Mr. Mit 
r Chases re ‘wilt Aled, edd aed à PE reef 
—15: x Mey 2, Mr. red 3. Mr. Baines. 
Williams; rr SM i Rhodes. 6 6: 
Mr. Woolley; 2, Mr. Wheeler 5, ate Chila. i 
n th 
petition more spirited than w 
P meres 36 variction, Mr. "O, J. Perry was Tot with inde kinds. Mr. 1 
favour an excellent stand, con of. aemper o iy 
I have C. Wood, Madame Clem oes cone Drew is eig MA dichotiesds also Todea prin 2 
for | Chi ~~ "Lawson, Fra ngois Lac e, eral Jac- and others. We likewise notic an interesting group. 
rise | que not, Gloire de Dijon, d d'Angers (very | of British sorts from Mr. "icu! in which were many 
nie | inet), "Charles Lefebvre, e, Senateur Vaisse, | cl ing MEET "Ld OF ay ER 
pia el -—12: ee 
eod fea John Hopper mdr Pai jx n: = ^. Henderson ka Mi. Fou: 23 S Me iet Sa 3 ue 
Is menia, Y Yellow  Provelin, V adame Knorr, Madame MP QUU: AN a 
urtado, 
Azaleas.—Of these good plants were contri- 
z | buted ei Mr. Turner Eo others Among d them wer e 
wdegate nd contain xamples of Madam 
Willermoz, ‘Gloire de Vitry, I1 Raglan, Senateur 
Vaisse, Maur cece and Anna de Diesbach. 
Awards.—1, "i J. Perry, te oed Bromwich; 2, Mr. 
Laxton, "Stamford ; 3, C. iN. Newdegate, Esq., M.P., 
In Collections of 18, Mr. Perry again stood first 
ferio —9: Peed; 2, Mr. Penny. 6: 1, Mr. Turner 
ape Heaths imo these were some" "- endi 
ts, We 
plant 
