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THE GARDENERS’ —: AND AGRICULTURAL 
snhese were ILOILUCAL Wirun 
juality. | 
one of the centre tables to 
piri 
n 
g communic peg 
Betwee n the two openings for ingress and egres 
= table full of. novelides. 
tium be e from Mexico, 
, and long 
ated e. Schiedé s ; 38 geri 
yery good i nq 
a few of whic sh 
attent st 
So larg 
Vervaene, a deep blush, with purple spots di di 
about t fo our somewhat radiat ae series on n the upper 
nova 
pog, P 
Of | and distinct in colour ; 
e: sometimes s slightly striped. Furt 
‘Roi des pues 
spotted, butreflexing ; my ch de Can: 
rose, finely s 
rt d'Hamale, a large white, with pu blotch, 
ig 1 
pee ep | 
GAZETTE, 
Boucqué, of Ghent. (N lurserymanj : -1 
2, " P reno bead of oti 
2 New Plants, introduce: d to Europe by the 
sir roe (Gold, Medal), Mr. mM of London o M 
e » Versehaff ffelt, of Ghen M, 
5 New Plants, - mand to Europe before 1865, 
[APRIL 30, 1864, 
M. Dallitre, of Ghent: 
g; Triomphe de l'Exposition we: 1 (Gold Medal) M. Amb. Verschaffelt; 2, M. Linde 
vedo a very large white, stri with rose an POWER. en, of 
carmine, and stained with greenish spots, but not LE w Plants, shown for the first time in flower.1, Mr, 
s| good in shape; Madame Van der Cruyssen, à Spe | “Erotic Plants, in flower, newly introduced to Europe —1, y. 
deep violet-rose, of excellent form, and very rich iN | yon Siebold, of Teyden, ns Cerasus prendo: Ln 
colour, e, , and well spotted ; Madame | plena ; 2, Mr. Veitch, for An thu m Scherzeri T 
sposed i | Exotic Plants not in "a wer juro tog Europe,— 
e 
Mr. Veitch, for Maranta Véitchii ; 2, M. Amb. V. 
| by acclamation, for pec nbachia Baraquiniana. erschaffelt, 
Plant from nted in porsa tae? as - fime 
Vei l m. lE 
pre remarkable Plant in flower (Orchids e 
f. Geert, for Rh s ae m Nuttall 3 Mr 
Veitch; for ‘Rhododendron jasm: 
ae poets Tage 10 Plant p fd, culture, in or out of 
elegans; 2, M. Kegeljan, for 
BE 
rote hee gd 
Ty } ni 
w Lastrea Standishii; various forms of Bou- 
ere so were D 
Stahili se en stems and leaf-stalks, 
green la "blades, E bes here and there with | Pts 
and blotched with yellow inde . gigantea, with 
green green leaves marked 
OREL EM. deem-aubxr e part wi 
-oS of cream-colour and pale ec ; D. 
with green stems, spotted s gr 
feat “sie Caladium Leopoldi, a handsome sort, | 
een 
"Bo 
| que, with a front rank of variegated Pelargoniums ; ; 
Hyacinthsand Tulips. T 
in one of which |2 
bea 
ssectum fol. pinn: 
with finely cut leaves of a boattifl € lelicate green ; 
ants of large size (Amat eurs).—1, M. 
of Foi 2, M. poses rne, of Eenaeme, 
Riet, € of Uv 9, M. Ac 
&c. (Kongers —l Legrelle 
Vande rinse t Brussels. 
ete EE 
schaffelt, of Ghent; 
beo is of ic oie en "à PM 
rchids in ower, unique prize: 
n by the Duchesse de Brabant). aye 
Medal 
A. ages ir had green lea‘ 
dA septemlobum soles had the tips of 
ich ebat 
A. digitatum 
with red 
Rongieri, also pet; leaved, v E 
pale green centre, and outwardly d k green with 
cem fas white spots; Amo; ohooh nivosa, from 
an extremely odd- -looking plant with the 
Brasil, 
ribs in [us iln 
arrow segments entirely bronze-red; and A. 
Meikets had leaves — broader than any 
of the rest, green, and palmatifid. Among some 
hardy variegated plants cx followed were finely 
the 
ariegated Quercus Cerris, 
hern 
T" sels, 
Exotic Ma in eorer. —1 (Gold Medal), Mr. Veitch, 
he best Ore n flow Veitch, for Cypripedium 
villosum ; ?, Madame de mat t "Himno for b a peu 
in Palms, Pandanus and Cycads o of large uev d 
Metal RE mb. Verschaffelt; 2, M. Vander 
M. Li 
20 Palms, Cycads and Cyclanths.—1, M. Vanden Hecke; 2, 
M. Vanden Ouwelant. 
base, and six feet high, perfectly upright, inpr and of the Orstegus Oxyac ond . The northern ena | 
ing top a ate com mes pinnatifid stis was filled out by a group of large Bays and Hollies "t ee s of recent introduction.—1, M. A. Verschaffelt; 2, 
head of le ; Maranta splendida, a long- ed|in one corner, with miscellaneous flowering plants bs Stove aud died nhouse Plants, with ornamental foliage,.— 
Mexican species, with large Peat blade ark green,| and Auriculas in eem and a group of standard |1 (Gold edal), M. “Linden ; 2 2, Madame Legrelle-d'Hanis, 
marked with continuous band of yellow- l-headed Bays, Myrtles Myoporum lotum, Lau- 10 species or ays ird Genie —1, M. Beaucarne; 2, 
green towards margin; Maranta Veitchii, pro- | rustinus, Clethras, Poneman Eugenia Pas an Shaheen (Nurserymen): 1, M. Linden; f 
bably a Phrynium, but a very handsome plant, with and other things, m ed with some two dozen| 12 Treo Fortis, LI (Gold Medal) M. Linden. 
tallish leaf- cin ear "ir leaf-blades, kinds of Ivy in bas: in the o pposite corner. Be-| 6 Tree Ferns (Amateurs).—1, M. Vanden Hecke. (Nursery 
which are beautii arked wi green and laced set of fine n 1 Y ingan, M. Lind C " 
gray, and deny ‘eek: quite trans- | Dracænas, with variegated Pel argoniums and Ane- $a ain: ocesbattclt, 1 for Gytihen PNA es eno 
parent in the paler parts. ere a acena | oe = a mar, gin. Then followec along the west- ' 80 Exotic Ferns — rs)—1, Madame Legrelle d 
Cooperi the new Caledonian species, coloured like: b ng, various | 2, M. qi Mes (Nurser Perg 1, "M. Linden, 
terminalis, but with recurving leaves; and a very | ollecticats of Agaves, of mixed flowers, of large i iud prance "Forns. —L M. Linden; 2, M. Aug. Vau 
TUUM Maranta, very freely striped. | Conifers, and of hardy variegated trees, the v s Golisotion, of Lycopodiums.—1, Vanden Hecke ; 2, Madame 
| e d'Hanis. 
es tables in > hanodon. Collection of Rhopalas and Araliaceæ (Amateurs). — —1, M. le 
z “ap bye a were a gi [opes IN of a light M Am ot ases o most re Baron Osy ; : 9, Madame Legrelle d’Hanis. (Nurserymen): 1, 
Common Ash, | Collection of Nepenthes.—1, Mr. Veitch 
der and nie elections o the sims nursery- | "Rnely rum "a yos strip aple; both silver E of Bromeliacee | in flower or not (instem) -L 
€ A MCA goad of Myristica was among and wg variegated Horsechestnuts ; and i d rei Madame Legrelle d'Hanis. (Nurserymem): 
em, ani e 8 c moe amara in flower. forms of x, Cornus sanguin 4 and Cor- e y i 
also were placed most of the specimen Orchids, one ' nus M. Sere all with c pese variata z Collection o 2 Ar Plants ae Mun Legrelle 
of which, Veitch, a Cypripedium villosum, | The cen tre of this easte ex was occupied by | 2 Hanis fod M. Vanden M NE mén): 2, M. Linden. 
ed off the first prize. There were besides some a large irregular mass Je vario of plants. VERSUCH Hec eee ge ot o Teer rtg 
andas, and one or two collections of Anæc- | ar a Sat opposite the Conifers just named, and Collection of Marantas een —1, Madame Legrelle- 
TEXT p others — in a large glass racing our steps, we find in succession a bed of |d'Hanis; 2d, Ma dame Legrelle-d’Hanis. (Nurserymen): 1, M. 
case, atter having the covered „with | French and another of zonate Pelargo ERRE Doa M. Kegeljan; 2, Madame 
20 Caladiums (Amateurs).—1, 
a 
as Sr @’ Hanis a M. Lemoinier, of Lille. (N Nurserymen): 
P 
with zonate Pelargoniums, and some good Migno- 
te 
, second fine set of pyramidal Hollies in great va- 
Hedd ards un- | riety ; one of the silvered globes effectively placed |1, M. Amb. Verschaffelt. 1, Madame 
or green EE | for reflection ; ; & Rose ;& r group of "Collection of Alocasia and Coloc: nain (An rs). 
agite eee to hardy Rhododendrons, with a border of variegated Legrelle d'Hanis, (Nussorymen): L M, Ud schafelt ; % 
Rhopalas and Aralias Madame Legrelle-d’ Hanis. 
u- 
cf Officinal or usefal Exotio Plants 1, M. Linden; 
bunok the glass. 
e —— of Ce am Caladiums, Bego Goan : Di Ge — 
nias, erect Gloxinias, Screw Pines, Marantas, Bro- some Palms and Agaves; a bank of Roses; more| 30 Begonias de ig ol get ki 
melias, Lycopods, and in one set seven species of Azaleas, Roses, and Conifer some et Palms and Collection A or CX RU ower orm not.— uf Ninoy 
poem lars not form: ve group Collection of Amaryllis in; Deer wate DE x 
the colours being too heavy. aan Desnpene T x45 RC Bossche. (Nurserymen): b 
see to the building dme d described, occu- quanh and ns ie bn » | Boelen e. den 
, em ; à fine grou x Hi BOO Camellia fower.— 1’ (Gold Medal) M. Yan 
pying the southern end, and extending pety a | not named ; Acacias almost out of soup of H uk AXE TA dam Verschaffe É à carne; 3, 
y | Roulini x š 25 Camel in flower eae — 
the eastern si called uccas, repeated; a of Roses, lias in fi A )—1, M. Beanie of 
: iix : (Nurserymen): 5 Mit Vervacne, 
on the western side 
corner was filled out with 
Betis eile Ch 
finally 
Kr 
growing in pots, 
were good Let-| de Brabant) M. Amb. Verschaffelt, Ghent; 2, M. de Koster, | 
x tural nen iances. 
The 
of this division of ack 
standard 
moe ana Cher- Ls cepe of Ghent; 
auaa 
_ few Log planta, — Some remarkable 
specimens of and a collection of 
Hollies, were placed outside, where were also ex- 
amples of Pruit-tree-training and various Horticul- 
xhibitors who contributed most alain 
Eenae 
were the following :—M. Beaucarne, of 
Bru; 
erp 
xu of Antwerp ; i 
anden Hecke, of Ghent ; M. Vanden Ouwelant, 
M. beek- 
: an ermaelen, of Molen St. 
Jean; M. Aug. Van Geert, of Ghent ; Mr. Veitch, of 
London; M. Amb. Verschaffelt, of Ghent ; M. ET 
and M. Von Siebold, of 
A following is 
arded :— 
d plants in flower.—1 (Large Gold Medal, given by the Duc 
a list of the principal prizes 
and KS MEE in flower.—1, M. Van der Ouwelant, Laeken; 2, 
26 plants adress flower (Amateurs)—1, Madame Tertzweil- 
i a “Carols of Louvain, 
ay Ca melllas i in flower.—1 and 2, M. Veryaene para, père, of Gm of Ghent, 
75 Rhododendrons.—1 (Gold Medal), M 
Ghent. 
2 Rhododendrons.—1, M. Byls 
n imatata i DU Nout sad i 
Ven Ouwelant. (Nurserymen): 1, M. Jacob 
d arm Verschaffelt ; 2, M. Coen, of Laeken. Comte d 
‘Azalea indica.—1 (Gold Medal, given by the J 
Flandres M. Amb. Verschaifvlt ; 2, Madame 
and M. Vanden Hecke. t 
30 Azalea indioa (Amateurs) — 2, M. Vanden oss 
(Surserym en , M. Vander Meulen, of Ghent; 
15 ps on 
teurs 
(Nurserym m L x Vander [m oh Er, 
"s 
pee m 
2, M. — 
5 | sara, el 
Collection of Liliaceze, Amaryllides and dies in ge 
M. Vander Linden of Antw: Werp. 9, Madame 
20 Yuccas (Amateurs)—l, M. Vandermaclen; — 
Ch. ee (Nurserymen): 1, M. Jean Verschaffe 
a Agaves, Bonaparteas, Aloes, 
adn -MAARE 
welant. 
20 Ericas rid E s.—1, M. 
15 New Holland Acacias.—1 and ni, M, gem Vo 
Jean Verschaffell- 
75 Hyacinths in flower.—1, M. V 
100 Tulips and Narcissus.—1, a Yan Linda y 
Rosseels ; 
z or more Hollies.—1, M. M. Do 
in flower.—1, M. a 
a Forced Plauts in flo iim Madame Tertz 
