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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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ecaution at 
of the season; 
f - room 
NEL amonc 
across ; FN 
nt hav 
к, Here зу am 
gran nd s sp 
haffeltii ; Theophrasta imperialis 10 fee 
сөм? en leaves; and a very fi 
ion of A 
tender plante, such as Orchids and 
Ha preca part | though likely to 
Dieffenbachia hobilis, with large green ni 
e 
this earl 
el dis sti 
m 7 feet high h anda hend of its 
radens with a 
n; - а very 
rz 1 thi m 
|plant, but too small to judge of its real merit, 
ong a great 
5 5 bd 
bett tt t's Park 
yelow wW, ve RE distine t; 
M. 
a of their 
in the foliage, 
way of Lowii, ag so dark i 
lan , Mr. de Vasca Meli ag 
but likely to bea „5004 p 
Кера 
Cinerarias cam: . Lacey, Marcham, and 
Cox. In addition p pret FA ыы Park 
(see p. 342) we „Obs: Adam Bed 
boo m 
ie t Pa vitiosa — to show whether it modd prove "superior he А, 
OfOrchids there were e fine specimens, кр» itself; also a у ariegated Ca mellia, mhi es 
amongst them а no oble Vanda 'trieolor. p а Vanda in- sed to be good. Several interesting plants came кош 
gnis each with ө seven spikes, the last named 6 feet hi igh, the Leyden Botanic Garden, including ,Cyrtand 
Aver pon кл ORO lor, with largish leaves of a bronzy hue 
M. Linden had a re plants were exhibitad, such as Agave 
15, earen Cypr ктітечйей m hirutisimum w ith А fine Verschaffeltii var. princeps, a very fine compact dwarf 
C. villosum ; Lycaste neri 
kin pale 
with 7 flowers; cent rm Schilleriana ; Food 
ricolor, and Cathea 
of Vanda Mm о 
тт net, the fl lowers large, 
olate colou 
var end 
pla 
rti, the e er 
г ba nded 
aurea variegata, a promising plant with green and 
yellow leaves ; $ qms Pu". with green leaves and 
te spines ab the edge; aranthus ше» а 
Veitch, 
nes ; | tusoides amoena, which, although show. 
i Е, 2 before, was repr roduc 
beautiful 
ring of f co uis just named, a feature as yet detected | in 
only a very few varieties, 
,Pansies, both in pots and in a cut state, were fur- 
nished by Mr. Hooper, of Path; and a few id 
grown from 
Aurieulas and Polyan thuses came 
Bu грат of Camberwell, 
Among new pla 
nts were some charming Japanese 
Primulas from Mr. 
They er of P. cor- 
d described 
Pe n it; due with it t 
country ; ; one of them named P.  cortusoides grandiflora 
1 
luced o sion i much 
condition than we have ever yet 
fi the same 
\ 
dark green plant marked. with. red, , promisin g asa 
. | very distinct species ‹ of its noble family. | А collection FE 
e and pale inside ; the other, which | was named 
rdi cies Brasavola 
[rianei, shown under the 
ifferent thing; D 
nd the beautiful Cypripediums, villosum 
issimam. The Anzctoc 
p ; Several 
and со А, Low 
of Рё; 9-и хар: E 
rare; Veitchii, well eth Lobbii, 
variet 
y of setaceus, Some w 
de. "Dist an 
illeriana, S and канн: "iteram 
e name of amabilis, which is 
halæ- 
well grown; 
lar; arge masses 
aeg very 
[^o an 
ili were well терін p" 
of them very 1 
lasses, others in cases; some were planted i in соро 
moss and sahd, in which they seemed to root v 
ants, which were numerous, som 
Of New Pl. 
things which will 
both foliage "i mim plants; b 
a^ was A This w 
ingle plants, wherein 
"s 
ii [7 lovely ни teri 
ced first; 
to that which wa 
prar at all огт 
picta from the 
, Gark velvety leaves dewtiir marked 
prove uisition amon 
be acquisitions were shown amon 
к, 
да goo 
; оны uius а very large ыо, Abies 
n 
right. 
o be grown more frequently tha an ito із, being not 
only distino аре? tene t à things, but very orna- 
ental w. yt d bra 
Outs ide. 
f the А аа. to each o em was 
vei г irs Rhododendron 
Prine Aldani. likai тА 4 Mr. Toi re- 
ceived a similar award, as did) a a useful oking 
Nordmanniana, am mabilis, and Pins: 
which promises to be valuable for hanging baskets. 
The "s. exhibitor likewise had Azalea Stella and 
Anthuriu cherzerianum, both still in excellent con- 
dition. A. small-flowe red Azalea named Etna, re mark- 
fine Hollies, both variega 
йо promising well for bloom; fine” specimen Box 
reen and variegated; and many other hardy | 0 
planta an Sa ые 
nagers deserve the best thanks of hortieul- 
others by Messrs, Smith, " Dulwich; and Mr, Cooling 
g Bath had cut blooms о 
de J. H. Vivian, Esq., Singleton, sent cut лыы 
or Rhododendron Thomsoni, an i of campanu- 
turista for ae spirited and suchen nl manner in which | 
this ition was nceived and carried out. 
It in "e as though the right men were in v: 
place. анз e ur e 
Veit tch 
a plant far 
the latt 
r Amazon, with 
with red; this 
т | exhibition, in so Ж Marec and A: the ue rU 
ome | ground is laid 
ч garden," the in: vu P. : credit. to "ihe аму: we 
building in which he | 
and р 588 on t cond, The which t 
took coe built i in 1863 foran international | 
E 
show 
intende 
N аа. "m 18 (Second Spring 
о на both old and new, cub мез in ыру 
were contributed on this occasion in considerable 
he lilao-Sowered R. Е а cream- 
pum sort named трна of Wales, came from Mr. 
Sandbach. The Ел, " the o ety furnish men A 
finely grown plant of one of Mr. ir's Pepe 
with ample bright gw. del m with'a а emi 
rA silvery variega 
27 кў (tac rivi and Greenhouse plants 
t om Y GE je were Ixora Griffithii, beautifally in 
M domi: Acacia Drummondii, Dendrobium Dayanum 
and o of Rei AMA Tremandra 
thers Beau 
ericifolia ev with lilac eati Hedaromas and 
ou» elias. Mr. asi group consisted of Palms, Ferns, 
ong whi ch w дон, mass of Trichomanes 
ао k ; Orang ыз Б; various red-leaved and other 
Dracænas; Сапак among rich was the beautiful 
sort called ru of мерна и Зав gracilis, and 
plants. Beadon, h Stoneham, furnished 
numbers, ph. ip: mo condition ; of 
macwata with ce dali yariegated 
* Caladium ; and U. marmorea vari nigri 
promises io be 
bred foliage and bud. Francisc 
nn y, but as seen 
Tübro-venosa 
small ваќ, ей 
рей 
in я dod. 
D Mitsde fol. 
Echites 
nt 
n | Dr. Livingstone Ern 
good, ipid А like a white | the same exhibito 
se plants, two well varied collec- 
tio ; and among new plants were one 
or 524 и p^ Lilly y tpi Seq ME 
imm eina: from Mr. Todman to В, Hudson, | 
Esq., of Clap who received а ur rize for 
examples of POriterion, v зараи, Eulalie,’ Tie gig үл | 
5 
2 magnificent plant i 
d President, f rom Mr. Ж > it 
one 
мао ariegated gu Hs; TER green os 
robi ium inter. 
Wm 
na m bs m tifully grown нс 
dozen noble ex xpanded | 
куәт Cross. 
ented w 
bi» ossoms, 
ith s 
r good | tific 
and Coro To | W. 
а firs | 
very pretty Беа blooms P Camellias from plants 
growing in the o and Mr. Bartlett had Lily of 
Бата. Роан. m 6 wo Cyclamens, 
crAnoiher Fortnightly meeting for scfen- 
place at South , Kensington оп 
Tuesda; m Aa m in all resp в 
е 
es from Mr. Rivers, unusuolly -coloured and 
in an excellent siato'of p f preservation, d tions stated 
to have been induced Бу HM MIS AR ШИ, Бай ШУ 
hem cool daring the temperature 
the cellar in which they were kont never being allowe a 
i LA 
Kd o one Which win de anxiously prize 
Polystichum, 
, | de Roug 
ofa deep рү та йош, e suffused with bright 
salm To e 
firs ibitor also received a first 
m, Pa ul Ricaut, Кеше Е утс 
Madame Willerm. Celine 
Heer in i biok (cu Virginal and Madame A. 
emont, two lig! ght-coloured ara emen : 
J 
т 5 
warde d, as it well deserved, a | 
bited 
it 
n prizo а collection on of ы ien, among which were | on the fruit or 
the | Spo! 
the. pollen of "ье 
cakes 
d | sold in 
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згу за of which Мз апа Rope 
expedition is ey o have chiefly subsisted 
its pakopa E ie quam in Central Australi 
tated, w ел m in their nature t 
е remarked the 
of the pollen 4 а t pedes of Typha were 
the bazaars of the Allusion was then 
made to some pretty va n ed Yu imd Mr. 
Wi lliams, i in reference to which it was stated. if 
eco rom 
ertolonia 
with rus viik foliage 
plant of 
What e, бепті and the leave 
A. Versc 
1 егвсһа е! 
да а тегу distinet 
Ferne, the atem c 
ida, 
We can it 
mere neni, Vis 
way of 
in the 
| 
Spotted. huir; Di 
ч 
and green lea 
Maranta splendida., 
. markings ; Югасепа rubra, а 
hia 
with fine hairs ; erg Rhododen 
Minds nd Princ 
pubescens, a 
edged with a a 
Pas n them jut depite to the less robust 
ee of the vA it will poc. be a ре urite. New 
Roses were shown, both by Mr. Wm. Р; ul and Mess sers. | с 
1& Son, 
perature, the variegation comes out much more per- 
fectly than under ordinary treatment, in consequence 
of the chlorophyll teint b better аср е а cold than 
in i which the names stand. UTE among the dif- 
otti 
Parsonsii, a plant of T whioh var exhibited it mi a 
ponica, e 
59 es nicely vari eg 
get Jine thing tliis will be far. our seo vag when | 
haffelt also | Haus 
eltia ны Ча 
dep E Cons 
stem e i 
ri нар 
ith reddish 
with 
with 
ultlees in shape; Victor 
crimson, both pm additione 
be very 
of double. To p mapas Hybrid Тото а! а -— 
resent behi -— ec 
о! ш 
the normal mee s usually pL. 
that he entertained b 
d | being really the plant ‘alluded 2d in he „наме, 
Á€— 
ame of 
oarlets of thaé eot 
green foliage 
very distinct 
гу ренү" m ht directi 
blush, e and ovy cis a step in the on, 
uis duo Prince Lich MU Hoyee 
sort of more globular outline. Princess Mary of Cam» 
Mes Don. dt the. old gantie was certi ires not 
our Sweetbriam Dr, Royle, who had bestowed much 
