qt THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JULY 9, 1864, 
which one of the most striking on account of its | at the base being dese, tha green tips mor re decided, | novelties from the same crosses, to one of which Ç, 
—_ ample bright green [o was Neottopteris i the flowers somewhat larger; as a su itt wer- Mag ella palit: a broad petaled lilac with reddish 
as it is rci iste all p^ Thamnopteris australasica. ing Heath of the Masoni style it will be a very useful bay „a Second-class Certificate was given; while tw 
This came from plant. The N Nidu lar ria w a goo ood stove m C. Vit lla Mooreana, and C. V. amethysti: 4 
" ie —9:1, Ax Baines tg Messrs. Lee. Variegated, 9: | plant, and bright red bracts, with narrower and re recurved petals, the Fae 9g 
RASTA Veit h; 2, rats s. A. Henderson ; 3, Mr. FORME some of t pet with green, n the flow rs purple ; deep Y iole t, the sec muy a paler violet blue, were each 
fi th n was also given a 
wai 
n, d mare ji no 
ger , Be 
Ww ight still Ble the "first 
of the varieties of oe Ba 
ntion 
m; hy som 
] lid 
Awards. —1, Messrs. icing 2, Messrs. A. Hender: 
ese co mprise ed some wonderfally fine 
beautifu 
Fe 
P ripis cai 
ance of the c be 
dur iu CU 
of this ake are very useful for decoration. Mr. 
h had Linum Chamissonis from m gps and 
en 
aei yellow flow being n2 pe 
stained with red outside though a tree e lowering er 
this did not appear to carry à he f bloo 
a Co idle fag a 
rattia elegans an dc 
enrdiochlze 
distinct looking kinds. Dieu sorte, Mr. Bull had | 
which M" 
a small 
f ee dea: | 
small group i pale iful aiina came 
Vatson, of St t Albau's 
Mr. Bui; $ Mr. Martin ; 3, Mr. Young. 
very ; 2d, Mr, Salter. 
1 managed these equal in 
ao , 
t H ar 
without | 
s n 
a well-marked variegated plant, ver, i 
gated variety fulva; and Mr. n, gr. t 
; n, Esq, Highfield Park, Har kg 2 a 
Hi 
Var iegated Laur rel with a kind of ‘motley 
venation, and blistered surface, w 1 yellowish 
— w hie had sprung 
Mr. Baines, 
. . L. Micholls, Esq, of Bov cn whi b 
"m more thoroughly developed, will proba ably beco 
p lt appeared to be o freeowering 
characte, with | something the habit of c an 
ery healt 
Seedling “gar en flowers were numerous, the most 
e | generally atractve pong perhana a large group of 
Zonal Pelargon m Mr. Bul Ps fae ot the 
d s series M rom Messrs, E. 
jeties were 
tricolor zone FL 
not ho owever ere 
| and paler t than the latter. A cur us plant, n ovate 
| obtuse mucronate leaves, dans "ike the stem with 
white silky ire a And bearing a sp. ne d qoos re 
flowers, called a Clianthus, was s y Mr. Cox 
to J. Tyrrell, Es LM ot Exeter. 
In the Class ot New Plants not in Flower, Fitskslase 
o the following entier 
y, to Gardenia florida variegata, from sers. 
n k ipe APP 
the edo 
a large | f 
IS 
: > An 
chids.— Among ¢ these 7 was ‘little ‘that jd not 
Or 
received notice ST in our columns. the beaaty 
æli pu and of the different varieties 
lt 
"were also e good One cids and Den es. 
1 pla wi t distin 
the or Mm | M NN ; "to Patt Ms volubilis, a 
I oip 
cor 
of 
d 
climbing 
uite distin ct in 
u orgia, e large flower wi m 
purplish red striped corolla, im Messrs. E, G. H 
; Picotee Prit of Wales, a delicately 
urner; anda Pansy 
e 
with a very large 
Certificate; and a Commendation was given to the 
ane exhibit tor „tor another , called Ornement des 
mn Blechnoid. Fern, 
hiog m palmatu m, à diac 
eshy 
du preys ‘Addex? 8-ton cna 
fron nds, both from Mr. Bull, of Chelsea Ris l^ a 
r. Williams 
Anthurium from the venil s own € mon of 
ys pe ed Rib and 
colour, 'Second- dia M mue were also given to 
b Hike to “be ma for bed p 
two good white Zonal im cx s from Mr. 
celer ot PUN called Noble. and alba flor ribunda, 
wh je 
will S ol ‘one 7) anu it, 
ud AE Cortina e. Pa ndanu us Blancoi, 
m other white sorts a Meng known. 
‘lwo stauds of 
Ir. E. J. Low à 
wonde 
so! 
IL of Lady’ 8 Slipper 
fully of late e years, and some | of them are really 
iful. T} 
r elegan 
eived a dude award [; and a 
epar ies of Screw Pine, rece 
ommendation was r. Watson, of St. "Albans, 
med to excite p ch jur attention ; and we no ced 
a piod piant a of white Phaius, which has not [sca 
shown his year. 
Pt Te Vandas, and Saccola 
2, Mr. $ Milford. Cattleya and, and: Lala : t 
Voli mai 
Wade he 
ate 2 
‘Pelar. OR >From Mr. Bai 
wonderfully fing platibg among w 
Lady Ca 
ms: 1, Mr. Baker ; 
pa Milford ; 2 Mr. 
3, Mr, 
P$ Mr 
iven to 
for 2 large grassy-leaved iens paying a pair of dee 
Mis cellan 
economie interest 
Clarke; fine boxes r1 cat 
essrs. Paul Mr 
pepe oes on each leaf, and ealled Astelia bivi fiot 
e group Mr. Bull had young plants 
Conte, gm the name of Araucaria Rulei, 
had be 
- Page. | wi 
ed xd neni viet - 
bee from Australia gy x the 
trae pi "belg evidently one ag class aa. 
mmaras from the same exhibit with 
ypol euca. 
fully 
PA a "beautiful soft rose 
in the upper petals. 
colour red i» sie 
T: ai k, Es 
gina formosa, rose with w 
bote top Wh pm Quel white piget ched «ith 
red in the top, were in e collec ncy 
kinds kal kerries wel habe. an 
of 
ved Mr. Fraser and others had 
s, in which the best ri Mrs. ed 
Snow, and Alma; j ot thers, in the wi 
Mosis | 
retty 
rd 2n of the kinds ith. block-hei 
white flowers, blote "t 
and M 
species of. An 
which Model called guion 
become a very beautiful objets 
xe itch had Selaginella inro and 
ariegata; and Mess 
Sedum Sieboldii medio- 
o 
Mr. | Mr. 
another E ign 
n 
as als 
Simson aiai mE P 
ot a de " bosknidbisi colour, w with ee 
pepe baped and cupi metimes 
apped f orm ies them a so mewhat star 
a 
which was 
— 
‘ibs, € -— 
bilobed. 
ved or | 
we fear may militate 
Sure gested might be made 
r. Hoo 
hes vane ag 
variegat 
e|and p m ett banging vitri rit from M 
ig p onn Miss Williams, and Messrs. A. ender 
n & Co. 
"Pin e Apples.— Of Proyidences and Envilles some fine 
examples were above A and we also noticed eg well 
ripened Queens, o: T the best of which c 
Mr. Grant, of Fin 
Grap Meis eim pm these must be mentioned 
Hill’s fine Baa of Black Prince alluded to in 
pian and fine i of Black 
ambur Mr. Meredith, and Mr. 
Petch m benntifolly "ripened oda of the same 
Lodel From Mr. Sa king and Mr. Hend 
l andsome thi 
pod Frontignans v hieni shed by Mr. 
an noticed some bunches Q 
Peter's i Among 
ae ed of as i mi was not „numerously filled. 
plant sho Den dibulum 
haired stems and 
with orange on she lip, i 
way of D. formosu da cam. P os M Ms, 
Another interestin i2 t show ull, was the 
ot | Purple e-petaled opened Hotter ich i 
ble for its handsome 
Sm thah aE vali wane 
; (CASAN. DON ; 2, Mr. 
3 Mr. J. F! Fancies, 
pton ; 3, A J. Fraser. 
Salter. 6; 1, Mr. d 
Mr. Fraser ; za Ae 
Wiggins. 6:1 
LE 
EE 
Sie s Pere s 
hsias.— ian, agy o Mrs. Bar 
— Stare r least 10 teti dn height, with 
fine 
came 
clea f flower. Mr. 
tion of growth. From 
yearling plants, not large, 
insbury Volunteer is a good 
Is; among li 
1, Mr. 
5 3d, Mr. 
ae en eruta, Mit of 
chard, | 
et corolla site aie 
ely mained Jeayes 
mesi coloured flowers. sad 
class Certificates. Mr. fg gr. to MÀ Day, su. 
i rus aea am Ea Phalznopsis 
(or — Pol ge nier aac crate” fatio 
large [put 
in the |a ur sh 
illiams. 
were hn 
ri 
en som Mr. a | 
own by EN en ch admire 
ir beautiful clean look and long tapering shape 
cats, excellent ban li 
c woul: n received a i Koy but t 
- rd iom; ig one, that 
jio t ere pre e pres j g ii Rs Genes in Bae 
in fe Sid ls e a re ess 
urnished Du 
M the 
who Mis 
— a curions cla vate flatt 
de at 
z 
oulmei ant, 
eke eri ks flowers set in marginal fuo tches 
flowers themselves rather — "with ‘yellow green 
e lip, a arked trans- 
in showed the free- 
bin though [E coloured es marked black- 
arie Y Lat m m Pearei 
Ornamen enta Plants “nothing very remark- 
eee pair i yg prey 
e of 
as 
ill Ferns fr 
Ivery & Son; the ret anion op rs pts 
cladon,, a fine crested form of this hardy evergreen 
species ; the 
their two 
um 
diy ora 
ce, as to 
They 
s = tus latter with | 6! 
and becoming narrow 
we to assume the form of a 
re led from the br ou 
Among o were bea 
ol Barrington, Royal Gayen we 
Violette x sense 
es,—Violette Mies Elruge, 
fine 
“namely 3 Jackmanii aei es Elton were 
4 [sis who farnished Bicton Pine a 
unusually fine fruit, and g 
also eont tribu 
—The six best dishes 
Oscar, Sir C. Napier, Filbert 
eb the tos thus ege the i 
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