Мат 6, 1865. 
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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
413 
— Ó 
Rorar BOTAN 
With this very 
Sp 
сеа 
Ricaut in char 
E 
Show M at 
ring the 
ER 
wher 
arden plant; also his s Mimulus duple 
| Salvadora i persica ; a Rhodode 
e edged with oy "- pu a good Toum 
the 
ndr ron thibaudioides, "bic 
present, which, though few in number, showed great 
diversity " ig а sadan that respect confirmed what 
r occasion, ат A pons унта 
: April 29 ( 
aedi t and ord pont» 
the "ies 
present 8 
is Pei notwithstend 
ү} е was а goo 
the Show was the Roses, 
me blush, an 
A 
g blo! " 
a pale-coloured John Hopper, "The jest. Pan exh itor 1 
о lots быч Soy 
ere the 
Next to the Ros 
tive нуе бош S а were nof large. 
Messrs. Lan 
"ug 
Typa 
e & „Боп contained Flower of 
w mu ч 
BERE PUN have been brongt 
ing the wintry 
asted keenly with the weather of the 
In the com 
ew 
ua greca, a 
Wi 
e most attrac 
with yel 
jenen md n of ciliata 
Vei 
and Woodsia po 
tchiana, a 
ifolius, а dwarf yello 
cies ; s, with pure 
spe: 
of Primula ста а mass „of тозу purple $ iet а de 
tips; Primula cepe purple-flo wered 
white bells; 
vell cultivation b e whos 
did not permit them о, дот бшш em a mom 
pn n sca! He to 
caudatum, tù t the tails MUT 7 pr at species 
in the nae sapi but t they 
i ee a the blosso 
length at at the rate of from lj 
w open, фы ing E 
А Р inches а pus until 
with pink sali 
less flowers. Mr. Thompson, of Ipswich, sent Aubrie 
Vet dn ock plant, with deep 
e fi 
= 
Mr. 
= | crested 
purple о 
kein sey- 
А 
diferent Dendrobia exhibited аыр occupied 
кепип these, Mr. Batem: 
oweve » 13° added, 
ho 
We say of D. Wardianum, which t 
whita- flowered "eng ев, mile od ja 
alba, ъй, ченде лз А е ж: ped 
trib 
€: энн зод ч leaves, 
of 
des one or two poem less lyd deve- 
E б. pA erson, 
D. Falconeri Күү 
d sites of blosso 
ca| This trul 
n ay- 
ns 0 species м, Mr. Bateman 
prs 
e of the outer flowers the сушове inflorescence 
e at р. 410, — was exhibited for the first time 
tbk ооган са inih 
Rovan HORTICULTURAL: May 2.—At the fortnightly 
irs Seve 
was mentioned t 
who був] 
whole 
t Mes ha. 
ot the ro of. this ino species, let it slip 
Day 
du Prince Albert, semi-double rose, with white AN 
ficent, display 
of fine plants was rn and the 
ing eise 
than $ Fh which it somewhat basa It has 
rger and a wers than those of 
"у р 
P 
and thin, was, as always, bright andi MA. Messrs 
‚ & A. Sm ith had a с olle ting art 
£ 
arger-flowered а, better E than P wan 
10 ly seen it, and likely f Ma 1 
Rosea albo-cinct r fine dev e; and | set in in D of the s Soda, and that the litt 
Madame рск “Verschaffel, кукы n pis populàri ity was fast г reviving. 
Tho Rev. V 
Ns: Wilson. peel 
e, Мг. Marnock a deep огап 
Tut UR that 
to germina 
ds 
зуй : 
арреагапсе of а 
dron, М. 
есй оп artly of|to опе or two plants exhibited СЗ tho last meeting ; Я di 
ings ts o£ FI furnished on lat Mrs. "Dol. Fei ^n F. Pared W. уйна Ваз Esq. ; 
particularly handsome, ОЁ the seedlings ihe бы was | n, he now нанд 19 Po A. acuminata var. | Mrs. Caird, Miss Feetum, Mrs. W. Kuhr, Н. ікі», c ; 
Richard Cobden, and o [En канкы of De t Candolle; In reference to the Nardoo Phipper T. Rawlings Esa р ан "А ge теди Б 
form, but the plan nt was too small; hile Galatea a | he stated за г. Hanstein had caused the sporangia | Mrs. W: ker, T. W. Waller, Bart, ; "ani Wi Wüitter, and Mia. 
light red, Десе a pale SU uis decas t which he Жж. 
a greenish w white, 
уз d Committee) —First-class Certificates 
o 
exhibito; 
cial Certificate for „his tailed 1 p 
г. Berkeley ma 
ea fe ew аре on 18 
plants, À similar rid of distincti 
F. & A. us а seeing 
+ | В. cinnabarinum was one of the most virulent of 
poisons, | The nearly related genus Gaultheria, ihe | 
on M for their fine ойо 
of Orchi ids, in which were nar adm Dalhousian 
and D. chlorops, the latte 
Phalenopsis 
Rhododend I pet f Eng ard al yar irst- ra Certi- 
for mcn y y-like bells na a sem сат »|of them furnished воой: MM [fruit. road- for the char Philipp 
very aout in terture, the tube about 4 inches long, ue leaved Kalmia -mo ти poisonous, and he| prite a plant of which was "Tikewiso shown 
the limb expa mS me Jew ға тере and|added that birds fel. its fruit were unfi 
ers four or five uss, and the | to eat. Among other plants de non M directed award for it. For A little gem, Phalænopsis Parishii, 
habit free.. It eve farther. diis: ar te having а attention уаз the Wellin t led t 
large number of stame йн, 
- Fic a very» w 
f growth, 
о ет 
Wi 
NES Pu 
Williams ; 
à handsome Croton 
^ group of Palms 
parng them Ar 
Euterpe edulis, and 
У, 
HE 
| js j 
; Cinerari vea S, rather ту Фоне, from Mr. 
des James; and halfa- -dozen Amaryllids 
collec 
Mr, т, Wheeler, 
vim and Mr, Stone, gr. t 
ormer exhibitor {кышк a magnificent Todea 
the ldom Теё 
n longifolium. Fr өш 
ms exceedingly ornam 
eca aurea, троа dulcis, Malen excelsa, 
iculas were shown ; e уш ад er being the 
e nurse 
iren р 
т. Wigeins, gr. to Walter Beck, Esq., 
ell-flowered group, mostly French; 
The Elm 
Fanci 
Showy зя ie Г paranas botter 
beautiful ae 
ections: were d by Mr. 
u^ to Sir F. Н, Goldsmid, 
ratheca ericifolia, 
ne Cr is variegatum. 
Or and пані Stone 
em 
lin character 
La 
rym d Mr. Holt? 
Mr. James pm шу competitors 
Mr. Turner's flow e, 
. His =з 
Turner's de: 
man's So 
сола Headley's 
, Marnock, da dede 
hia 
nts of Pelargonium were shown 
ing several of the spotted and 
W: 
Bull rasse two 
Peterbor опа] 
Мт. man next addressed the meeting, first in 
Таа dormen he remar! i: were plants hith 
vely hidi in obscurity. КЕРЕ А inhabitants o 
ba "ihe Oldand New Wor ld, be 
New Gr ve Св че Ja 
yes 
Bai atten fami 
pe Teported n Jor. Pappie b dti the евна 
ests in а mantle of fl. wing a statem: 
(whic h seemed open ren T o which, when tbe 
rilliant "colouring of the young leaves and shoots is 
nsidered, is nevortholess Mos. d led Mr. 
Bateman to attempt to get a collec ese sho 
plants together, and he ae hi ү 
kinds, one of which (Macleania specios 
fully grown and flowered b 
con: 
whic growing 
with de bem E Rhododondrons e that Alpine | 
Takin , Mr. dioc 
cain com Vacciniaceous | 
pianta on the Tun die vici with Rhododen- 
ons, but soon ka e Sa mode of treatment 
dd not suit them; that i 
of the Маки of. Huntley at Orton тмнк near 
h. 
ар a Vaccinec, and then in regard b оюма. 
Mr.|L 
mily, which 
along |1 
Tottenham, ud 
furnished” a еа ае of Orchids, in ch 
was a magnificent specimen of Dendrobium pens 
florum, with no fewer than 70 xen и den 
orange yellow blossoms on it; also D.densifi album, 
-|like the last in all Lai 
except cioe: D 
m, the last with 
in the 
also 
guineum ; and the rare D. eburneu 
it, exquisi: 
ida 1 
жете urvifo liu g 
d cortusoides RE the. last a 
pretty emi Mem addition to the fine Ja 
described by n former reports, Өгүз} of which 
were mesi Beh on this occasion. From the same ex- 
hibitor also came a well- flowered em of the white 
eaved species, in- 
ing habit of growth, they Md to be elevated, so 
that their branches might hang down, like those of 
troduced from New Caledonia xd Sir r рама 
Bomaria Caldasii, a omine i 
e two last ве re miscel- 
ontained m atif flowers. 
| two гуча Alpine daret John 
© А lang 
tion of brackets or niches in walls, where shade and 
moisture nnn be afforded, nothing was more suitable 
than these ropical Vac accines, among t theg enera ihid 
рае plum 
Tuae € Titian 
Qut of а lighter red 
vards ; e to 
ction, Second-class Certificates 
mentioned a good many 
Eb rus бна mongst many others, the 
, | Ano h 
tint. Thes e both 
т ole, a | pi 
Rev, J. |n gray-edged, и v 
ED on this oc 
mbers, andy to these Mr. Bateman 
urpurea variegata, every- 
t 
were awarde Aubrietia pur. 
odi postihoids Veitchiana, 
anothe mn. The e exhibitor 
йн "He began by alluding to the Cypripedia 
i вата! 
xv had сбн тегса thibaudioides, Anthurium cor- 
difolium, and other handsome.leaved plants. From 
