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= Siphocampylus; and 1 rceolina aurea, with | 
blossomed S phocampylus ; ye i od Viena tipped kon 
m the establishment also came the 
icksonia Youngii, the singular r Anthurium 
with bri 
Lina, with long spike, but having а crumpled appearance as s |the "latter well-known Реасе it has 
odd and Celine, deeper іп colour than Lina, butthin and |leavos an highly coloured Po aád Peaches 
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„о 12 Hyacinths (Nurserymen), Messrs. Cutbush & Son | ЁУЇПд these characters, such as the Royal George, 
e placed lst with Seraphim, Mont Blanc, Gen. Нало Royal Charlotte, and Ке agdalen ike 
Prinodéh к» Baron von Tuyl, Argus, all fine; Von|the 
8 —— m tine; Princess Clotilde, — soft а | 
; is 
colo ery close spike: Marie, S. В’, ne ; Quee | not more so than others of its kindred. It is a fault 
me-leaved іа, Eo Netherlands, m Lilas, and Charles prod 2d. ux | inseparable from the class. Ni evertheless we cannot sor 
П came a variety of Elæagnus чона, on leaves Th i 
handsomely margined with eem yellow ; a curiously 
riety of N ma rin 
Loon de y t 
respect: Аы 
Tuyll, А e in S 
Messrs. Cutbush & Son, whose best; were Lady Sale, Haydn, булану, Ке long before in France. Besides, it is a 
Emmeline, Argus, Нота (d; Mimosa, Princess Clotilde, nd on ult w di 5 if ch 
Mont Blanc. Extra prizes were awarded to Mr. George Davi ‚ 
in whose lot Mirandoline, Macaulay, Ida, and Lord аот, time; im if the mildew cannot be effectually cured 
were all Poids чүт to Messrs. Thomas Davies & Co. o had | after it once makes its изи биет its very — 
Loma 
"E Imanto дүш miniatum, remarkable for 
aapi 1 and deep Оой ur of its flowers, the result Я 
treatment. "ur. Earley, Digswell, sent a box o 
2 Leonidas and Baron eset in their collection. can and s 
od flowers. In the class for Gentlemen's Gardeners and Amateurs, there | taken ioris prevented, if. due precautions bé 
Amps.—fFirst-class Certificates were e glven to Urc was nine close үгө жады гыш in the sixes. In that for y 
ET M Rhododend ron Princess Helena, чомарт в кн 18 sorts: lst, Mr. Cahill, gr. to William Roskell Esq., with | Рёеһе Pavie de Bonneuil.—Syn. Bonneuil de Fon- 
Dicksonia Youngii, and Lomaria L'Herminieri, from Mr. | How ud, in' very fine Данга perb Mimosa, Lord | tainebleau. prem гага serrated, glandless; flowers 
Veitch; to Brahea dulcis and Lomatia elegantissima, from Жай ay, extra fine; Charles 66и "Von Schiller, with a | large; irit midälesisod, roundisb. .g h^whib 
Mr. Bull ; x Primula sinensis gn Eyre, Stewartii, and kerme- | magnificent spike; La Nuit, Grandeur à Merveille, Mirando- li g isb, greenish white; & 
sina splendens pa a, from Messrs. Windeban! M & Kings к; line, Alba maxima, Emmeline, Gigantea, Fair Maid of Den- | © ingstone; flesh white, ough, very sweet, but with 
and to Dra io from Mr. Williams, rac па-с1аѕз | mark, Couronne de Celle, Prospero alpina, Baron von Tayl, | little нь It does not ripen in the climate of Faris 
Certificates to Aris a ringens purp rpuratuma m læagnus Koh-i-Noor, very ан vom A ind queas of Hyacinths. | and against a wall before the end of October or begin- 
aponica Sure ma ta, from Mr. Bull. TThird-elass Certi- These well g гоп; іа тум esón Cahill-stands | „; b ^ : 
pA Pepero mi a ES Mr. Veitch. Special Certificates ha ас x row à t, 3 т x жас anag | ning of — and then it may be ept for a con- 
to Copbalorus follioulatis, Cypripedium Lowii, and a colle stion ТЕР Жозе, Ei oy й, A T8653 Charles Dickous, Queen of siderable tim the fruit room. It is therefore only 
of к ^ D i "e е à & ke die Hyacinths, Van Speyk, Grandeur à Merveille, very fine; Koh-i- | fit for a ver лы hot southern climate. [Quite out of the 
nensis ; i : ; : 
b res sula fro xg Williams; io A сойсон of plants Бесстин лыйк к erm та, question for England ; although it might be useful in 
from Wilson Saunders, Esq.; to | Cutbush exhibits under tbis name, and is inferior toiit, | 5006 parts of the Co Лоев vip" are too hot for the 
Rer. анов Пав, 8, from Мг. et and to Cut | General Cavaignae, very m" General Lauriston, an old but | freestone or melting Peaches.) The tree continues to 
Bring Mone om. "p ptm gr. is F. Pryor, зе little known ME а e = M 3 Bells Quirine, ги vegetate very d in aan a 
Schiller, an eng ouble blus 3d, Mr. Cal : 
Stn Како. Baron VO П -Orondatos Ав. Grand Poire Mussette.—Fruit small, or middle-sized, long, 
of Alexandria ees still in good perio scri came | ў: Н Ui ili 1 like a horn, straight or erooked; stalk short, or none; 
from Mr. Tillya rå, gr. to J. Kelk, Esq. ; various vum Lilas, Florence Nightingale, Unica spectabilis, Mont Blane el Н 
d 
Sultan's Favourite, Ida, Alba maxima, Duc de Malakoff, skin yellow. Flesh white, juicy, crisp, sweetish, astrin- 
l| gent E d 
from ngram and others; and a valuable —€— Mirandoline, Howard, Bleu Aimable, Le PESE Gene . Season, beginning of August. ` It was described 
looking selling АРД, named Тота Burghley, from pese itane ed Булаш, Dit E mosas Extra prizes by Dom Cl. Saint-Étienne i ; and notwithstand 
mi си ‚ of Peterborough. То the last a Certificate in whose lot was a very fine А Pelissier, the deepest red ing its p qu it is still sold in great quantity 
of all Hyacinths; Koh-i-Noor, very fine; Noble par Merite, a |in Paris. Prévost gives it erroneou п the name of 
А ше Bion of Vegetables, consisting of Celery, | very be pn aea — deeper in wo. Ал Lord 
Onions, Beet, Endive, Mustard and va and blanched 
Chicory, came from Mr. Earley of Digswell. е Sucrée de ese tlucon,—Fruit large неа 
25 n the A "à pm A. Im Hon m. mdi 1 -— Mida and fat at the eye, which is deeply sunk in 
, u usu; ne " 
еса аір. а Ros: m Re Aegre n or Ез ^n cud cavity ; stalk rale thick, and about m 
Though unconnected with ме meeting just i 
it may be mentioned that in an enclosed co 
у Madame Van der Hoop, unusually fine; La Dit. "ац Lac, Ida, |inch long; skin yellow, inkled with reddish dots. 
at the top of the ern Arca * 8 rum n d Queen of Hyacinths, La Tour fAnveque, unusually fine;|and specks more or et. дЕ loured. Flesh melting, 
continuous exhibition of Spring Flowers, from . | Baron von Tuyl а ЕТПЕ, paea чагуу and Lo 14 ugary, rich with Шүк ройи а d кч 
Paul, of W: ross, It consists of Rhododendrons | lington, double Бал. pakken, alargo and loose semi-doutis | flavour. A very good fruit. r Dec says 
d other forced shrubs, arranged with much z "€ ale blush; La Dame du uw ruere Kostar, Grandeur à | he is indebted to M. Joseph Pranie of Montluçon, a 
K intermixed with spring Б те? erveille, Baron von Tuyll, Princess Charlotte, Ida, Grand | very эрени amateur, for a knowledge of this 
w teres trikin boe м) Lilas, Von Schiller, Von Sp: i Ret Lord Wellington. "за, Мг. 
еу * à llen Tbe tree which адной it appears to 
i . to J. E. Reynolds, Es hose Grand Lilas, | XCellent Pear. & рре 
GM. Жош Blane y evidens AES were all ае have been observed He t the commencement of the 
Extra prizes were awarded to Mr. Cahill, who, — priore "rer centur d. by a person ае ochet, and 
ОРО, propagated un rs y name of Sueré Vert, for which 
een of Hyacinths, ай very fine. Also to noti er redit substituted very properly that of 
Mr. Turner, gr. to William Preston, Esq., who had Sucrée de Montluçon, „The tree is кена) d H 
novelty in Grande Vainqueur, double white, but own M. Grandin sent 
acquisition. several of the fruits in 1862, and they ie nearly as 
In the Class for 6 Hyacinths, the judges were еа to 
place Mr. Cahill ind 1 М2 Fleming, gr to S. M. M. King e , | large as finely grown Duchesse кодо бе Pears. 
equal 1st, by throwing ће first and second prizes Move rto| Poire Jansemine. — Syn. Canette de Bouco 
be divided ; and PEORES and uM OA Bates, | J eannette, Moui е (of some). 
ing р 
So Е а display of floral beauty gei. this cold 
snowy weather vtm dil not to be T jraritóudd, and is 
one which we are sure must be appreciated by all lovers 
of gay flowers. 
LIVERPOOL HYACINTH AND SPRING EXHIBITION : March 15.— 
The Spring Exhibition of this Society, held in St. George’s 
Hall, was, we — no hesitation in saying, the finest Spring 
Exhibition and we heartily wish so grand a vg play 
mua ү geiler m London Tho Най ino gre 
uty, an mirably to the ри: regn 
Ti when lig lighted up in the evening, the Ну acinths, . middle-sized T. rn bles y Flesb half matig 
cer cm ined third and fourth prizes. Extra prizes were also d 5 - їйїп, 
ance, Upon one side were massed the Azaleas, "whom dh brad e. cea ilso; La r eis itty. jei ear 
Me ndrin a good bright singls mL FORD ана notwithstanding this, e prm of its gri eue 
t ber 
Down Polyanthus Narciss well grown as last yi cannot mmende ; and there are шаг: 
M centre ran t ower tables, upon which were miaro Wa a large ir cola P" ТЫЫ. Messrs. Cutbush € Fr also good be ле which ripen at the same season. 
effect. n "aee 5, ее МЕ well arranged | having the ннде M ouble а —— = = ibo bo wor owe Defavs.— Doye ay. Fruit middle- 
rma S were А E t t i 
qui by pots of Mignonette, and the brig Tolours of the a a ARN Tournesol, матн нерв oundish, with projections surrounding the inser- 
2 рз were relieved by more sober tints. On each side of the | well-known Tournesol and La Candeur. 5 Lr ж "Tipo t tho ton. E M stalk; ski , , washed with 
dus иһ erp ied ae Pants, a - of] Бау iot ot standard t were Rouge dorem ge omo — à - next lesh very white, fiue, 
a pre ot of standar dwarf; Coti e pale 
gallery Маа сораса round Б low rm ol 2 п | (олт апа ста Tulip ; Queen At Violet "E t lilac, £ fine form nd meliin ‚ sugary, perfumed but not musk eret P 
were arranged t the e bouquets. 9 new fea. x the dwarf; Duc de Guillon, Grand Due, Keizer Kroon, Roi Pepin, good fr n adds Professor Decaisne. It was дыы 
MM ves di» introduction of & timber of "susponded Cramoisi Superb, White Pottebakker, and Vermilion Brillant, | in 1837 k^ D e rd at Champs Saint Martin, near 
effect. with flowers and plants, which had a very pretty «о E ^ salario aislar: i Bey rS. is Defays, and not Doi; as it is 
Rhododendrons were shown, and a 0 
There was a sharp competition in Hyacinths ; and as the T ecce à admired, For 6 Azaleas, Mr. Sorby, gr. D n. 
oH sin most of the classes, ini many o of the to E. Zwilchen! Es and 2d prizes for some 
and Mr. W iiem D y ed Sei dis мы Mr. William Paul 
cyan —Syn. Ange d'Eté, Desse, Notre- 
EE rudis the Class for 3 Azaleas, | Dame, i Pot etite Ve dette. . Middle-sized, tarbinafe ; stalk 
Mr, William: to C. Mozley, У 09 йна ge 
plants, Somo good Camellia оош. ossi, 8" "thick-petalled i|dots. Fles greenisl white, juicy, but very gritty ; 
dull red flower, of fine form; Il Montironi, delicate [ow © дш ae Лк agreeably perfumed. Season, August 
exquisite form; Lowi, one "ot m best A rper "a ка ds; : ; Н 
е И had Blask Aloante ürapes EDAS [An otjeotion) The fosh of the Poire d'Ange usually 
— and there was а display of bouquets, green- | nts a singular character at its extreme maturity, 
and hardy planta in full bloom, and many things worthy wd of etr very brown without softeni 
notice k 
headed Mr. T. , the chairman, an and | д 
PT first 1 T ker zx George Davies, fateor 3d. i: Tho Gom recul cretary, FALE all Мей for so successfuliy | re. of bakod P Ta rof. Decaisne believes that a Pear 
Macanlay, very fi Ln Schiller, Alba maxima, Grand Lilas, carrying out the exhibition; and we understand about 2501. | cultivated in Lo wee dy, andin Venetia, under the name 
Wy fne sing e ird Le wem naria iei Ме $ was taken for admissio ks Pera Morota should be made Ene dom judging 
Ж harles ЕИ" е t hit 
ө аз Poticeg of 3500Ё8. maturity. The Poire d'Ange is met iem in hat ofa of 
i i to 
Le Jardin Fruitier T ioa ed Prof. Decaisne. Orléanai Pij e Hor arepo 
(Continued from p scat Vert, Petite Monille- Bouche pees at Orleans, 
Péche Pucelle de br i ves serrated, gland- Р. Dime or P. Dosse. The ius thors, Merlet, 
less; flowers large; fruit middle-sized or large, Duhamel, N — and oth ено it as а variety 
depressed globular; skin thin, highly coloured next tke | of the Salvia 
sun, whitish on the shadedside; flesh yellowish white, pueda de үз A —Fruit small, round, or Berga- 
rayed with deep red at the stone, from à which it parts | motshaped; stalk long, slender ; skin covered with 
freely, excepting occasionally a few erigi eani Rate -brown russet, like the Rousselet de Quessoy. 
fibres, melting, very juicy and у, and rich. Ripe|Flesh breaking, juicy, very granular. A stewin 
in n grey en: 
влеше а моде y е СЕТ н ^ es for 
"d of Highgate, the way, 
Mane nly due to: de Шерон m md to say that their 
чач à was better than last year. БОШ of the a 
Ms Y showing in the кыд е сот à 
үм "ee another year, for Mr. Cahill 
3 the other growers in the Amateurs’ Class showed 
мч а е finelots. In fact, the growth this year showed а 
vance over of last year, and that is matter for 
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commencement of September in Belgium. [and about | has been farnished by M. le Comte d'Abzac de Ladouzet, 
yellows; Howard, A aesti tdi Coe the Horticultural 
ове наа Коош, narrow petal, the latter eiit v in England]. The tree is subject to | and by M. de Lamothe, Secretary to the cul 
pa Чой white ; ege Хайаые, Mirandolina mildew. Thef ruit асаб үзүл thered before it s too "a erm reram 
Кш fino spike; aud other iue, а аһа Pe. lg d single | ripe, otherwise it becomes Шу. Itis said to have Pear originated in h in the canton of 
whore collection awarded to Messrs, Thomas Davies à Co. рео been ш. t Mechlin by Major Espéren. y its x. eg called Binz, i ade which it takes its 
Promising le blue, with Laa nplea of Louis Speyk, a very | leaves, flowers, pr^ fruit it most resembles the — yia in ina imd Country about 10 miles 
anew singlo o унлы rand Ee spiko е: Мано, Madeleine de Courson (the Red Magdalen of|fro : z 2750 раа e tree duet Zi 2 and рз 
acd range and aag | Miller). It аша gren the Royal George В euntes in s apes conntry, but ie is goal 
in colour; Gen. Havelock s Baron КОБЫ ав аш dg large instead of small flowers.  Like'gr 
