Celestial and Ari, dark kin iggins like- 
Botli bunches and 
d 
606 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JUNE 25, 1964, 
also noticed good specimens of obbata, ventricosa mag- | Peay Queens, and Smooth-leaved ee likewise | the appearance and general characte palustri 
ae md: éiker fine kinds. me from Mr. M D and Mr. P but a looser habit of growth, stems ting th red 
hae 1, withheld ; 2, Mr. a 8: 1, Mr, Peed} por athe fruit: 1, M ing; 2 4 Mr r. Ponny 8 3, Mr. He wn, broadly reniform rongly crenate-d 
uu ed er: 3, Mr, Chilman. 6: 1, Mr. Wheeler; 2, | derson. 1 Providence: k "Mr. Yon oun, r. Sm th’ 1 Queen : upper leaves, sepals narrowed at the b entate 
wu Cutbush ; 3, Mr. Rhodes. 1. Mr. Young; 2, Mr. Grant; 3, Me Rochford. l any other |. f 1» tv th 1 e base, and with an 
Pelargoniums.— Both. Fane and other kinds of these | "^riety : 1, Mr. Henderson ; 2, Mr. Wallis; 3, Mr. Bois a Hos Awana AON e Ebo, MEME E 
ware 1 . J. Fraser; among|, Ó72pes—Mr. — — dish of £ Black Ham- er i which are jan pates p i Laon of the 
migh & reddish brown 
the former DN he Silver and Delicatun were loaded | burgh was, as well it with a long divergent hark, i carpels, 
With blómsom Wwete alto Uhdiné, , Sain h Turner, | body, and ‘not, less perfect was his basket d Jow. e Sf eict!bos 5 el f s We eet Boreau 
the same iety. were orm upper 
leaves, broad sepals which are but slig tly 
C 
g 
wise furnished some good plants; among Y wbich were 
-Lord ha 
e Mira, alba r regina, Lev iat n, He bem d 
Some 
b of pin A were 
ize for avOU Museats, though fine, were in 
Ro ost cases not quite ri pe. Collections of Grapes were 
a or, furnished by Mr. Henderson and Mr. Me and we 
frot mburgh and 
one or two good pink an 
own sorts. Their chief fault was too 
trellis 
ED —9 : 1; Mr J. 
sorts : Mr. Fraser. Scarlet: 
Duke and Mr. Pettit; 3, Mr. McElroy ; 
these enne — ‘were 
6 Wiggins. Fancy 
Fraser. s Mr. 
ets Catling — 2, Mr. 
. Car 
shown, ge pally s mall plants, but some of them 
extremely wel lowered, Standard Sa were also 
nce Imperial PANT to bea| 
useful dark varicty. 
wards.—6 : MT Mr. "ur ai 2, Mr. Bartholomew; $, Mr. 
—— ndards : "Turner; 2, withheld; 3, Mr. 
waves "mew. 
iie ere shown i in ood co ndttion 3 no welche owever 
among them appeared to be scarce. 
iragan few were shown in pots; but by far ia 
t 
were contributed in the shape of cut bloo 
e de 
kno 
of shape many of them being tied Sot ime on wire he: 
ute Sweetwater. ietie was a 
ich - Dr ich ess of Buccleuch stated to on best cut 
» ltisa 
f ne 
vhite variety (^ this we had no 
g. — extremely good brier of Black 
seut from ‘Castle Kennedy by. Mr. 
Awards.—3 diskes: 1, Mr. Koes p? Em Mei s Mr. 
ort 1 dish Black Hamburgn , Mr. redith ; x 
r. Sawkins and Mr. Hyde. 1 dun. any eter Blot 
nn 10 Ibs, Black: 1, iy) Pog dith; 2, ^a Wool 7 N, 
nbus tson. Museats Turner ; 3 , Mr. Hayes 
Any other White "Grape : Mr. Hyde 2^ 
Hil and Mr. Bland, Bost bini 
Weir; 3, Mr. Wallis. Collection: 
v 
mbry. 
feri ; equal 3, Mr. 
Pn 1, Mr. Meredith ; 32, So 
M 
Henderson ; - Sg redi 
Peaches. — hiefly Royal George, | 
—— Roya 1 "Charlotte, arly Newington, and 
be tte Spui asis 
ards. — , Mr. Fórd; 2, Mr. Allen ; equal 3, Mr. 
wit ind Mr. ec si dish 1, Mr, Ford ; 2, Mr. Brown; equal 
, Mr. Me Le xA an ini v Wa llis ; extra, Mr. Wills. 
ong these, Scarlet, 
Nectar gti 
Hue and. Violette Hátive wa ere conspicuous 
,and o 
Triomph Rennes "wo Celine Forestier were 
conspicnous ng ws, feri imson Bor rts there 
were some glorious MES, hi 
of colour seldom been equalled Cn 
among these were Olivier Delhomme, nearly scarlet ; 
Lord Macaulay, Madame Crapelet, Baron Adolphe de 
Rothschild, Alphonse Damaizin, Beauty of Waltham, 
Lefe a -— - Erasqeis Lacharme, Gloire de 
Santenay, Jo per, Le Rhone, Lord Clyde, Lord 
unt’s Tawny dish of good 
Akorde —2 dishes: Mr. Allen; 2, Mr. Mord equa, 
Mr. Dawson and Mr. min. 1 dish : p Mr. Brown; 2, Mr. Daw. 
son; 3 Mr. Masters; extra, Mr. Wills. 
her. —These were chiefly Eltons; but we 
noticed ae Brive, dish of Black Circassian, and one or 
of May D 
tw 
p g. eter ; Mr. Turhef; 2, Messrs. Lane; 3, Mr. 
Knight, Red : 
characters attributed to it from Hamy stead, 
by M Wal Man ae 
b 
Nase Cheshire, 
ath m the nei if 
Thirsk, n ganerien by m A br saw the d bourhood a s 
plant in flower last Spring in several Mem y po 
that it passed by gradual stages in nto the ordinary «ch , 
elphinium Ajacis, x d o Mr. Toney 
there is this year a good su ly of (va Cambridg 
phinium, toft 
4 iu 
is figured by Mr. Syme in the 
new edition ud nglish Botany, rn a Jersey specimen, 
Barbarea intermedia.—Mr. T. + Briggs sends 
this year a icem from Poule ‘from a quarry 
bat vee Saltash and Plymouth, and I saw it last year 
n Surrey, in a field of Trifolium i diiit and ina 
second bd Yorkshire Station 
14. = color.—I have dist ribut ed a series of speci- 
vane the range of Cornfield Pansies which we 
hwe i ec Pens Yorkshire, which come under this 
name is commonly app plied 
pt of the series, No, comes near to or is 
identical with the French V. Lloydii, pus No. 5 is the 
ordinary British representative of V. arvensis, whilst 
the others are aise! iate stages of guis atio 
eie ee NE G. E. Hunt s 
igrescens, we are Sindel bted to 
this year for a good tupjly a specimens from the 
jp Yos She tland stations. 
ericum undulatum, Schonsb.; H. beticum, Boiss.; 
í “decipiens, Watson,—This interesting addition to the 
red by Mr. T. R. 
ae Mure Berne Princess of Wal es, Lord 
and 
equally fine kinds, To- light 
Hybrid” ; Virgi is a good addition; but 
cuius prr car ave ion. Alba is 
a good light and others, however, we 
to see : Rose shows. 
Atrards:=12: 1, Mr. .Paul 10:1, Mr. Terry. 18new 
varieties: 1, Messrs. Ve Son. 50 cut blooms: 1, Messrs. 
Paul & Son; 2, Mr. Turner; ir 3 + Pav E^ Iu È Messrs. 
Pa | i: 2, Mr. Wm. Pau r. Turn Mr. Fraser, 
30: V. Knox mdr “ hel 2, Mr. rotat and Mr. 
Mni: 8, Dr. Cooper ; 4, Mr. rp. dis Mr: Corp; 
m, Co 
4; Mr. 
elons.—Among these the best fiavo e Mr. 
Meredith’s caret Gen Cashmere, Mangia of Ais, Y Windsor | b 
Prize, Meal Deis 
sels Ar Et arte 
Meredith, ud ie [n 
key were shown by 
Kaile. Scatle Eea Ford eal 
igs.— Fine dishes of Pro m Tur 
T acus Mr. Brown, and "Me. Hendeieh. 
"awberries.—Awmong these were President, enun 
e Paris Sir C. Napier, British 
and ae Turner's fine locki ing 
British flora, discover ^ . Briggs, in 
ggY gei in Jat wood, and tiy Devonshire, le ; 
stations in the i 3 
bern stint in Ri citur TTE am | 
the M Sag s gag " 
are as new ti S io tstock creeping "widely. oa 
or 8 feet high, pier’ with four slightly aine ES 
ngles. Leaves oblong oval, amplexicanl, in 
readied m nds dots, and with a network of - 
s. Panic cle m sely corymbose, the $ 
2, Mr. Mo offatt ; 2, Mr. Wm. Lane; 4, Non een, Admiral Dotdek sx 
Miscellaneou. Am these were new kind called Sir J. Paxton. — : ls always erect, hes acute or bluntish, with 
: m — P Re rin iof ees dishes; 1, Mr. aile; 2, Mr. Turner} 8, Mr. | p ^ ys tinin an pab sie CN he E 
on j i d L; + Yi satiana [wi ac g the 
j^ — ve i er bodas from o. Mieten Mr Henderson athe a Petals elliptical Fh pus as large as those of H. 
Highgate; v eut blooms of P. tri buted, one by Mr. rby Mr. Dawson, d with red ie teid : 
Downie, Laird, P Laing, and others; and pue and a third by Mr. Turne They contained Pt te : ted th lac on Miss E x D oa ree pee! 
-Pieotees, aud Carnations from Mr, Turner and ot Apples, Grapes, Peaches, pad Nectarines, Cherri z wi M iy g! A MT ons lp 
. New Plants FS mong oa LI > ! 
» E cathet purplish "iie terri dis py o. enderson: 2, Mr. Dawson; 3 m as the ‘cap rige ial " rus H. mue CN it differs 
à! : AN Mr. Turn * ^" | by its Sen ar stem, broader leaves with network 
of St. Mary's M ^g ornsey. y was à Fruit "Tree ^ Pots.—Of these Mr. Lane had an |of pellucid veins, broader and blaster sepals and styles 
l a 1 cce ed collec, in which were Vines loaded with | only half as ead as capsule; from H. dubium by its 
orto beak; Í it i < 1 ev gat tac pe See - frui he same grower closely dotted leaves and erect sepals ;from H. quad 
elegans, eie a = s Serve ee s pd ride to M p in which were pe e fine varieties, the fruit of which | rangulr y its less robust and less decidedly winged 
mm Eun eum. c of vey — z —s been yore in a large span-roofed | stem, more dotted leaves, | tals a 
erkhampstead. Mr. Frase: Fin" "- E and ll three by the m 
nursery at B ps n 
Mag s d: fruit trees in pots. ke ? ntly wed phe fad og panicle, It is 
alrea nd vm st pos pain, 
Narvcman History.—We mentioned at | and th 
| p. 48 th e destruction of Mr. J. G. Baker’s Herbarium —— Marec ordan.—Of this plan, whist 
It appears that not only the herbarium but also the | is stated to differ. Reet 2 E Pasting 1 
library of that and mue worth of paving : the petals mar th black lin 
ge. together with a wea of the reserved | ou! de a few pred 
El ical sri qreige Cinb the e neighbourhood hibourhood of E Tiik irsk along ur E i phe 
€ me oof ihe NT ers meng the RI a Mr, T. R. A. B 
— a gon Mana of Holloway, who | tions of the Exchange aad og Meer A in Common EDn ge tome 
showed Marc We stands oiie doccvated with both Ys ss kindly presented a ar of duplicates for the given by Mr. Wats h of the : 
fruit and flowers. Other devices wore also iud | nucleus of a new collection. The other members are | province. — 
aon ibar mera the audet atiis n lalso ask iX gather examples of any scarce species, | Herniaria Kiride—Sent by by Mr. Bromwich, fM 
yee setaasOP hits t | su ch as are likely to d T for exchange, in Mare A at Kenilworth, Warwickshire, but ; 
anging these there were one or two | additi th ted h ted list oflatetion vw 
exhibitions, allusion: to which aen Id mnt made | s idorata for oro puumorakog in, Joe od n foreign bark is used, and he has UE oe 
in former ts, and E muaret- pi" ny md The following is the Carasa report on the scarce doe reu an ee us in the same š 
artificial gae essed with; | plants distributed this _ | nity, he does tas truly indigenous 
flowers by Mr. Cutbush, Mr. — and others, we: re P uA S eds irs m. E — Mr. Briggs from. oo. 
a few te oe relative e 
also ex! 
in stone from the same 
80! 
joins of the eehtutoos hands durin 
ute omen not efi do 
: t were excel. E — Ham- 
from Mr. Meredith and Mr. Hi and 
from teree bunches of which ch weighed 
: T. were in every 
s n et o 
list of desi derata, ‘to offer 
m 
e of the plants which “haa passed thro my 
ast year, as before, restricting the 
o ions to a brief ‘notice of plants of critical 
interest, and to species sent from provinces or sub- 
provinces Sao which they are not registered in the 
et es 
heros -Pulsalilla. Sent by Miss Atwood from 
dway, aan We ershire. It is o i ges i in Cyb.. 
.asa of the Mid Severn su 
Utha ( serie "ien it is described 
edit. p. 21) as having | mass, 
‘Calin etel van 
provi 
ahead fom V hillside at sanp 
