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JUNE Se 
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CHRONICLE. 
collection of yc Exhibitor, Sincerity. itis our duty, g y 
s super! erba, the latter Saccolab | Meekness, pa As Festus, California. Pt oven such as esorted t present instance. 
guttatum, pees Tg Phaies, pine a very iii Miena aine Suaviter ; also fine specimens of Naxara, Eliza, penx hanain n Society's re s, ill executed .as 
Sobralia m a i er, Com modo ier, Marquis. of Hereford, e, with those of Mr. Sowerby, i is obvious that 
of skout Ü Defoe, Liffey, Hon: ilsap, Kilgours Queen, Coro- a n in several cases purloined from that 
gr.to J. Bu ler, E Esq., of Woolwich. ao contained a nation, Sir J. hme, and Sabina. eman, without the. slightest- acknowledgment, and 
specimen of Cattleya Mossiæ loaded w 2 flowers,in| Of Pæoni ya “ied Mr. Salter sent incisal as we have on to so ithout any permission 
which, th ndrobium collections of pik bloo; “ ing been a nted. This is most especially glaring 
ansies ot case 
e with conspicuous sulphur pate trumpet- 
tortil 
ia lip ; and the rich arange blcssomed relig cinna- 
Mr rke, 
very g 
ood condition 
ha a ‘Satefuton, Maria, “Alpes 
Polystichum bus itis, Gym 
eplopiyte, prim fontan um, and rn 
rymeno- 
even although 
it is connected with “such: blunders on the pal art of the 
ina. r. of Hod esdon, had Epi dendrum | Royal Serb, Duke of P sah, r J. Paxton 
macrochilum hite li ined with purple ; | Climax, Ari dy Carring i Pomona, a, 
the Wallich Piss and the little straw coloured Onci- Aurora, P rls rs. Douglas, Lord Dunfermline, | d 
dium stramin Wonderful, British Queen, Mary Taylor, les 
Of palieetons “of 6 Orchids ga were several. The} Cowan, Fanny Kemble, Ostrich, Nonpareil, Duke of |'now 
best came from’ Mr. Grix, gr. to A. Palmer, Esq., of | Newcastle, y Emily, J. B. Gough, Sir J, Franklin, 
Cheam, It swinger p She and remarkably fine | Beauty, Miss:Talbot, Seedling, Miss Nightingale, Em- 
wikides tees go wit or, Fearless, Earl TIA sanpa n, and Ju 
odoratum specime 
uik irat ie p ikes of pink Ë 
Carson sent Dendrochilum filiforme, with long 
small blos 
Saien tails of green blossoms ; Saccolabium 
Blumei, with three very fine spikes of bloom ; sand t 
variety of Bearded Lady’ Slippe r called s Eben Peg 
ngulo 
and y ossize. P. 
umboldti ; the singular looking 
deep brown and purple 
p 
flowered Epiden ndrum Hanbu vizan m. 
ane 
r. š 
variety, named 
perpe and half white, 
as usual, 
There were upwar 
rovidence ere 
Fleming, of Tre 
‘hs e 
he fruit, 
19 
25 
= 
Blo 
N 
oO 
an 
PEE 
ze 
LR 
med and weli fini ishe d 
ae tive bedding pes 
ong athers asing 
an 
ular 
Mazeppa, i in whieh each oer was bal 
It looked as if it might pro 
y. 
ntereşt. 
xcited a. good deal 
of 30 Pine Sprit The. as iesti 
fruit, The lere were sev al other' |: 
|| hens - ` iepa of the gen 
wnilaterale to H. tunbridgense. To be sure a “notice is 
singe into the niga 
ae > to be un ood that he has pur- 
hased pake f Mr. J. E Sowerhy to cop 
work lat arm published by him, entitle 
5i 
wa 
” this has taken p 
iety for Promoting Christian Knowledge 
ntlemen lenior 
ts affairs. ttl 
more Dary that the attention of the l i patpat of 
and F.: i 
an interesting feature of the ‘aahiten. Mr. 
haga The Geren Pines were very superior,.and mostly from '|'eation of its funds, 
Persian Yellow was charmingly flowered, and so was | growers in Wales. Mr. Jones and Mr, Burn obtained! 
iss rdiaes, a small white kind. Other well one 4 jed ae for, handsome fruits averaging. 5 lbs.) 
kinds, such as Pau Sr ‘alge ss of Sutherland very good kapor 1 Queen “from: Mr. Garden Memoranda 
Peronny, Great W Souvenir de Ma d 6} lbs.,} ly ripe, | Rova OTANIC GARDEN, REGENT’S "PARK. —The 
maison: were also sarpally'* i wal done.” Messrs. Paul and ‘therefore received novaward. ‘exhibition Ceg ms plants held here under canvas 
had some handsome cut Roses. The lst prize for h Grap justly if not 
Cape Heaths were contributed i pepo condition by awarded to Mr. Fleming ; textra- |íit romance "the plants are Jiterally masses of 
e us E of ta g the different orn dinary for. size, but coe were ra col oured, lied by 
dl Ther 
u: 
varieties were dok r Wilsoni, 
ing to that elass; ipin denticulata mosce eass ata, 
depressa, ventri osa randifiora, Cayendishi, propen- 
dens, Bergiana, mata bihe, amp nilacea, gemmifera, and 
tortiliflora. 
wit f plants having { fine foliage: Mt, Parker and Messr 
ich w 
ch were Ferns, some 
pretty Lycopods, including i. Maron, a variegated 
berri 
Hill d, Esq 
era but noge at the others 
gr. 
by 
r amak J ohn WwW appi Standish and Noble, and Baker), 
re were 17 rn a in, thas 
assed mi erity, 
fR) 
lay, the effect of which 
Prince, ae 
| had 
= say rfection ; but 
in June. In 
wi rest l 
rewarded paa i g Mr. ay piara” 
sA ; they. were, however,.deficient, in 
| that fine golden yellow wE h they sho we when! | 
this 
erhaps. mus 
‘Of novelty there was little or nothing; Eucharis 
Baillie and Mr. Clarke were equal, 
in Muscadines Mr. r. 
Mr. , Turnbull ex4 
not. be looked! 
Frontignsn ‘ss Mr. Forbes, of 
and 
P 
jis mney in 
oaiiy 4 se nly of Messrs. Waterer’s 
ibutions but of the whole exhibition is the Rhodo- 
r 
peta 
e specimen, which is at least 12 feet in height and 
as hai through, has been and still is | covered: with 
gifolia received 408 Th 
first i is folly described by usat p p. 63; the last was scarcely 
in flo 
Judges sniper it so: like the West’s St. Peter’s as:to 
point of view one will _ Some naturally attracts atten- 
guineas i Snar were refused 
oned . J ohn Wateser, 
make itn ward. tion, Fi ifty 
"Ferns ‘were farnished py Mr. Fletcher and others. th day, heaves it was in perfection. 
them Seil ars of W E the sort was Notle esse. ae Till ‘and | (‘So much for its value. ey io SASA of. west) though 
md rae Sep Tunbridge i Mr. Toona ‘were. seeond with Roya l George 
’ t could be d erally very good and ean }Of the same class but different a little in shade is 
d, both 
Aiit g wth and bloom i peat ere Astrea, 
perv: Geer ‘nin, Esther, , Pai mpr raved, Leo- 
ernor General, Enchantress Virgin Q 
telly eo! 
Vi ole tte Hative ; ae 
Eaimarel’ and Ca; ge aly 
h ur class 
st. He had (Aa si Edim, — Pertanian, 
Golden Fleece, Enchantress, Fair Hele 
the 
| boxes of this fruit. 
n extra 
| lent dish of Feoi 
award penne 
gen 
Sacre Mr. a Na of Oakhill, was Ist, .with 
an 
d Mr. 
ur, Monr 
Mitchell were 
o: exhibited several 
eto Mr.B fi cel 
Mrs. John inanar also a first-rate variety. ot 
other dee msors worthy of especial notice 
| were atro-sanguineum Vandyck, and Blandyanum. 
The as, ho wever, near ly ou out of flower; Leopardi, 
z 
worth | attention. Eeer a spotted deep lilac _ 
7 
„Eor > Plu ums Mr. y e was lst, with Goliath. 
o 
plac ced.o 
- | Mr. with a Tur Mr, 
ae had very good Mey. Duke. Cherries, which were 
na par with Mr, Fle eming’ 
s Tartaria „ Mr, 
di make this variety one 
of its class. “Geksbrendum, a — joking ine 
| has Sait ms of a deep port wine colour, Lefevreanum 
fa saang) wi heantiful ieem adeant of ‘ts | 
an 
d conspicuously spotted u 
Queen, but coarser. 
H 
arry and Black Prince ; these- were stated to 
- | and Sir Chas. Napier Strawberries, om which rebel 
good. preven | 
ppe 
sda as we a ve stated before, is one of the be: 
rosy pink Geranioides, a 
of brilliant pin 
kind, i ts € is one of the best 
ithe ‘bluish lilac varieties. Fa mend toro ai oi 
eh hi 
K E fed 
FSER rs ee 
3 
ir display; Mr. Ruffett and 
oas e Bailey BARETA fi 
y class, ‘Viola (Hoyle), i is 
also a pretty T large, Showy, and 
of colour, _ Alm (Turner) is a ring vest of 
i and 
od a fine foliage. i z 
Petunias kpe of notice consisted: of the double 
white Imperial and Marquess de pe agama gigas | 
a. spurl, sort, striped wich swt ik lik AS apa 
eee were shown The orts 
ette, Fandango, Beauty, Marie, goear 
Hotices of 
ons, &e, 
l Britain awd the 
‘We sop 
d Mr., Dawso 
The Descrip 
19 we (Ge. AS PEAR y —The Fern 
with 
of Great 
Sips with many p each wey : Crag 
these 
prizes for e Green- 
as first a Searlet 
feet high, and as much through 
a aneb E was also 
‘coloured k 
and delatiesi mum ; 
white in colou ec iar Gei lit is in 
} the way of Blatteum, but paler ; A album elegans 
forum. 
a rosy pi pink kind “spotted and pale in the centre. Of 
[new s the be st is Madame Van der Weyer, = "pink 
er e Hyb Keun second nor thi 
Admirable, an. onderful, and Phiieton. r daira Bror sorts, as oe were very deficient in 
Of Seedling Pelargoniums Mr. Turner sent Prince of | flavour. 
ja, a brilliant scarlet wit = top petals Among Dg ats KG a were Plum tree: 
King of Scarlets, scarlet with blac tch; G l of Jefferson, Eas 
Williams, a kind wi roppen petale, hite eae 2 feet ene were à ions of retro Mr ana be diaken 
and pink under s; stre nice dish of White Currants ; ther 
Beek, rose, with spots Mth gata Of Tanger berries in pots: from Mr, Dra ons They -were 
: were General Pelissier, a pleasing flower; “3 Faucit, | British Queens and extremely well fiavoured. 
equally showy but with more colour; and Emperor, a 
of Books., 
The Ferns of sean Britain in illustrated, by J. E. Sowerby: 
ly handso iena pink kind with light 
tae Mr. Baker’s collection ponticum album was in 
laa “condition ; Catawbiense bicolor is also a 
beau sort ; and of crimsons, ign 
= ge ing 5 pegs 
opens ges to a delicate 
bell, 
centre. 
P 
C. Johnson. 8vo, with cerns splendens, a crimson kind with b'ack spots, is 
Allies e Ra ip tiq of the handsomest of its class, as is also Toward- 
31 — Soe coloure' <n h finely shaped flowers ; 
ir Allies, dc. ; by perbum is pac Sop the same nen pe 
aet of 'hivatieam, thou ugh the Jatten i is nota Jarge kind Ls 
th 
M Chief a and Du wer of Northumberlan eid Ao | pose o! £ drawing af d coloured kind ; Ea mpress Eugénie, a. white 
kinds. Mr. Turn r produced she followi Ec bation. The two inst we is Posen A spotted 5 ; and among dark 
brownis! red ; Hebe be, yellow ; Hawk, spotte ted yellow ; ro pubiieied by Mr.S by, ble Ł teti : and e recta . ho 
‘Harlequin, spotted yellow an and brown 3 Albira, a free i l d tseein 
fomering yellow, slightly spotted 3 and Orange Perfec- | a ya months after the fy samen of his y wark 5 ~ ae ey but we se pont lilac sort equally pretty 
not | called Vervaneanum. Kalm nio oides has. ; peach-coloured 
m Were | shown by Messrs. E G. . Henderson. p g! PP liag 
Of F ete i ae se p he publication of 
tifully es from Mr. Bousie and others. T} beari ligionis proper ; thatis a point} An am little known Belgian kind called concessum 
not different from those named by us. I f either | was by far the most striking of Messrs. Standish & 
former eiia ape whether it is consistent with Christian Noble's group, and is a real wap It 
.__ Messrs. Tyso, Tyno, af Wallingfotd, exhibited some beantifal fooling for a wcaltny sambe asseciation to take the bread out.of | ast fonem P mA ong ~ amg cellent both in 
si a o The ifollowing were the-best-in their | the.mouth of its neighbour. ‘But we havea a right, and | shape an substance. Dens de Maxi a rosy crimson 
