THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND .AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
534 
at tho | Gardens last t Saturday ; which was that Fellows’ 
privi tickets were only admitted to the tent, and the 
holders once penned in there, were not allowed to enter the 
G e! Visitors to 
Crem 
with th is system ; bu old—and n 
the Society "s their friends, iti o as dagen stin 
will feel obliged to you for permitti 
fo 
tha ty ea. Moketa should la required to 
tn but amier purchased A viously they were to be ch 
2s 6d., which would have still 
o this amplis) ^ We regret p be oblig: ed t rede € ion 
u other warte What ingenious gentleman for rin e, pre- 
siding over the ticket department, issues tickets uice - those 
of last Wea ánesda; Justice wil not be done unless ho 
called to account. T 
pay 
Societies. 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL: June 1 (First Great Show). 
—This was admitted by all to be one of the’ best exh 
ie numerous table decorations placed in compe Jon 
ged 
1 Ap tial he egw, 1d not open 1 
[JUNE 4, 1864; 
fica (a good white), Extran 
handsome Petuniæflora, iat the double blossomed cot | 
Glory of Sunning Hill. The last is as fine 
salmon-coloured rm as Flag of Truce is among white 
and both are in double 
Awards.— Mr. Morse ; 
es | 
r. Carson; 3, Mr. Ingram 
" Nurerymen : l Mr. Turn 
rner; 2, Mr. Penny; edad Y 
New kind 
ds: 1, Mr. Turner. 
Am nen Dendrobiums was an 
f Da ayanum from;Mr. Baker, and, 
seen in the high state of bim in which this was 
shown, it was really a fine kind, well aim of a pP ce 
: osm o bot 
g 
of|ingenious contrivances in rustic pottery, 
me A ne dso 
| was 
Miscellaneous subjects.—Voremost a 
a esq of Aline pis from Maso. ere d 
York, of nhi v was IN at p. 510. M 
addition gi ven, may mention th a 
je Dieuthes era ue Tischeri, the former a chant 
g Pink, very dwarf, with flowers as vs 
; | shilling ; ; caius acaule, and Calceolus ; 4 MA 
Mam ia o reyes and the Hely "Eu Erinus al quu. 
with pink blossom e (?) and — 
kind ot Orchis; ; Cystopt eris porka Primula inyol 
othar in » 
nu a lso showed two or threo vartelien i the 
Royal Fern (Osmunda i a Te m Most Der 
| Sugden came some neat lant and y, 
"n 
first prize «e — wa 
shown 
ri 
|and their varieties; 
berries, Juneat 
ere likew he various 
cides, Sicclabiuns, Lady’s ten (^ s p» 
the handsome O. citrosmum, 
as 8, 
for Sir Wentworth Due: s prizes, together with Messrs 
& Godfrey's magni pif cent exhibition of American 
d in er page, all contributed to 
DARE gecknillecs interesting | 
rs of horticultu Although the day 
was unfortunatly overcast and cold, there was a good 
ndance of Ms a and in the morning H.R.H. the 
honoured the exhibition with her 
jure, 
won 
h was a fi 
Dicksonia antaretin, surrounded by A 
fully in flower, ery fine white = with the 
blossoms ase hy su ufficiently expand and the 
orange Ixora amboinensis, together with d ea 
Allamandas, Crotons, eee m. M exe UY of the 
ted variety of To Messrs. 
e was awarded the second "rise lee ye of the 
description Jur indicated. They consisted of Rhopalas, 
Alocasia Lowii, beautiful specimens of Cordylines, 
Theophrasta i thea Smithii, the handsome-leaved 
Oreopanax dadtylifera, ped Hon oe of different sorts. 
Awards,—1, Mr, Veitch ; 
oou group of des 
| Phalznopsis rosea in 
s Prizes for Fin2-Foliaged and Flower-|; 
z terrestrial ‘Orch foliosa was pem tribut 
diti: 
all| 
f>- Om the bwo siden of bhe angle formin 
were banks of 
‘ ir season of t 
-| Apple, from M 
18 oz.—a goo 
well bloomed 
onde: 
coloured Cattleya diio 
showed his fine plant of Ódontoglossom Phalamorala, 
omg mentioned by us at p. 510. Fro m Mr. 
Wilson 
cade, noti à e former 
Messrs, Downie, Laid T AE showed 
ime soideum, f 
ions, "mn 
nsies 
ies Priz —For the two prizes of 10), each, 
offered by is Proprietors of this Journal to ladies 
of t cultivation, only one exhibitor 
me a SET M vi - 
specimen of Cyprip audatum wers on 
= each EL whose m tail- le appendages could nes 
s than 2 feet in length. The handsom 
ed in good tm 
AN and of Uropedium Lindeni we 
MEM Baker. 
came forward, viz., MAP. Dombrain, of Deal, who showed 
a serial, pretty example of A 
? basket. This was pho to have been 
wh 
rned; it nevertheless looked perfectly healthy and 
Saecolabiu: : 1, Mr. Ba 
2, Mr. Penny; p Mr. Milford. Cattleya and Telia 6: 
Milford. L E) 
1, Mr, 
9: Mr. Milford; 2, Mr. Bak , Mr. Penny. |! 
T $ Williams; ’2, Noct. pitta 8, Mr. | 2 
Woolley. 6: Í Mr. Page; 2, Mr. Pe Lo a 5 Mr i raas ki 
^ vpripsdium and Uropedium ; 1, Mr. Penny ; 2, Mr. ord 
pon duis; de in competition for Lady Dor 
Nevill’s Prizes.—These consisted of purpurea, MÀ 
flava, and (eR. y of TR one re ood | 
plants, well furnished with long upright cornucopiz- 
ike pitchers. 
Ava "ga —1l, oi Baines ; 2, Mr, V. 
of N Ced and ano 
Collections of Recently 
gas en 
rd and other Puis 4 
+ TEST 
ly Introduced Plants.— 
Veitch „sent the sin Yl Anth: — Siberian, 
leita! 
eo ated-l Coo iu^ 
goniums, t MÀ nd R 
was a circular mass of cee [es out of senda 
tre of which rose a rustic device in the form 
leaved us 
y of Aralia Siebol di, a. 
were some | 
zi vell showing sonaas ^ ab this Find o Fern, which 
| f the pretties its clas 
s thoroughly 
Other fair 
| Mrs. Dombrain has si 
display of courage next low e. 
Di 
inner-fable Decorations.—Of these there was an 
admirable exhibition, which was in all respects a great 
impro f last yea t of the con- 
| 26, Eccleston Square. 
|! each - woe cp of 
y SUED 4 a Vase, 
aved |o 
of that neno p ch pe well 
long, and havi 
des ‘of this dod 
[opea i almost anybody, 
might 
and wh en overrun wit 
ea P 
han 
3 feet 9 inches, 
A appearance they w 
creepers, 
are infinitely superior to ordinary ensightly greenhouse 
ts.—Of these 
ly mottled s the of Dracaena 
called grandis, and other pe 6 Rm 
Ivery had Sae pr DIE: varieties | of Athyrium Filix- 
Bes 
us attempt 
bi 
too pem to Pa dom the top. The poe priz 
| from Miss March. This was also of gu mias 
of, but perhaps not so elegant as, the same 
4 at deco: rations of this kind. “The third prize lot 
the’ form o copie) 
which 
Stove and 
numbers were 
hibi and am 
magnificent pute of Dipltetua, Allamanda—chiefly 
s 
grandiflora, Stati 
elegans, a AR 
purple blossoms, 
iu 3 and fro! 
vittata, lnthurium dotemaurun, Variegated 
Lastrea Standishii, a crested ERST ud the Royal von 
Charmane emm. "Beyri um, other 
ne plants. 
arge 
lan out of a 
were some 
them 
and Ho xe dii; Pleroma 
vind with A ep violet Wait, of Kensin 
opini inion of many, 
es A 2 Crow —These consisted of well grown medium sized 
circular 
ex extremely pretty, were supplied by Men 
h were 
These, Naylor, 
h Square, 
among whioh w we EE ae call 
fithii; the universal aor. ‘Stophanoti floribunda ; 
various o i 
Eras 
pon 1, Mr. 
2, Mr. Ingram ; 8, Mr. Pago, Ni 
2, Messrs. Jackson, - 
aniio, both xs denis 
the last Etna and Lord Clyde are two of the most 
were some 
and of ‘ight kinds, _Desdtemone, Empress Eug 
Prince of Prussia, and Fairest of the Fair were 
conspicuous. Among s pin yin sorts few beat ol 
Sanspareil ; Osiris, Mr. Marnock, dsman, Me 
—. valuable le additions to this - Viola dese. 
Boer, erituson 
M Hole, fight so sorts ; together with Clemanthe, Edith, 
Reliance, Multiflorum, and Clara Noyello were con- 
HE x dme Amateurs, i 
Mr. Fraser; 
tete A: 
of its distinct 
en the 
i 
beautifully bloomed plants, all of which indicated a 
should ‘have 
A set of beautiful glass decirationtc) highly com 
fr 
some collections last year. 
DY 
dain 
euni A and si 
vices, likewise 
go 
examples of 
ion it; and nites 
AY 
of ‘Waltham, ers in small ere were equally well 
flo Messrs, Paul & Son show 
a" 
Avards,—6: 1, Mr. Rhodes; 2, Mr, Page; equal 3, Mr, 
Magni- Chilman and Mr, Peed, 
e | were furnished by 
ided hones ot aeiae be orsa 
Marquis | 
etos, 
y mention wie 
Lan : for for dressing the stan 
set efie 
untess 
white chinaware Were 
by Mr. Good, t, and, 
i of Oxf 
by 
per contrivances for table or 
MIR ose jus& named w 
t of the 
ds, few TA Eia of the 
wer (Centaurea Cyanus), s lively blue 
the others to much advan 
goniums sel 
usual amount of New hé ix al a so ex 
however, we saw little or nothing that has 
