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485 
t was also shown | 
stante, Empress 
d ; along the top of the stage wasa 
- i . Among Mis- 
cellan fruit was an extremely fine сї iter of Musa 
rendi vein g no less than 791b. This came from 
Мт. Carr to P. Hin des, Esq., B y fleet, from whom also 
e several ly 
EnS all that could be desired, while the protrusion | 
| elegans, some of the different varieties oft tricolor, 
rast and ac to the e 
hg nmifera, and den ticulata moschata. Ț It is to be re- 
Am free 
natural [^w of growth is 5: оташу being m 
tted, the zemi of which 
aree ovemen he gene нна ce of the dn 
Mr. Veitel's admirable collection of eight, and Mr. 
7а Лесе Jacksoni 3, Mr. 
^ Mr. Chil- 
Hu Mr. 3j. eser ; “Жаш, T "Mr. C. HR and Mr. 
ment төй aot less than 7 or 8 feet in hei ght, a 
May 24 ын Great ru 
quite equal to. 
uch i чар inn at the base. Of - 
SA - too, усех өр, во large, there was abundance, | 
- md bei ing placed no only in the ce nire of the athi, 
ea 
Ра peer 
n 
0 
ied Azaleas were ' 
that extreme formality of shape Sof which 
e n pots were ah Rt 
а 
8: 
а 
mblage. 
AMiscellan. ove and дрни Plants.—Of 
these Mr. Pe . Tredwell, Esq., Norwood, 
had the best collec ion, spicu in which were 
heads of rich salmon 
grandiflora i in wonderfuliy f ps erudita Chorozema 
cordatum ; and a well flow e dog са depressa Коза 
. to Н. "Col r, Esq., 
and Hine planis, Петен splendens, 
blo 8; MN MI 
ов 
Mr. Whitbread, gr 
other large 
Br 
ewise furnish А, 
Acrophyllum venos charmingly He- 
Aarona, kalipiferom ; REOR rnt purpurea, 
kable for its unusua ally: ad amount of colour ; У 
дие 
3 | present En not soon forget. The names of Mr. 
havı 
h we imagine ali o were 
; Extra, Mr. and Messrs. F. & A. Smith, 
Bose Be we see shown in such 
charming cond; they were on thi 
| remark which does not apply to one group only but to 
all. Indeed some of the plants in Messrs. Lane's 
llection, to which was justly awarded the 1st prize, 
e perhaps never i 
fine growth, or size and quality o 
striped with E АГУ : erm -— Qe 
good in substa: and others, Kinghornii, 
TM n, гр Mars, Sir. c Napian and Roi 
Leopold. Of Mana descriptions have already appeared 
in our columns, 
A —8: 1, Mr. Veitch ; x Mr. Fraser; 3, Mr. Rhodes. 
ie 8 plants were Extrani, Finition: osea superba, | and that not long дем мы en plants drawn to “а face" 
t| Chelsoni, Trotteriana, Mrs. Fry, Variegata, and Gled- я of perfection. T how- 
stanesii. r. Turne uL six nèt dm Tlfustris ym ч "rz 4 
Peng vy dme Axes Муш а, and Italian and that plant to bo d y be fine 
m Messrs. Lane rge collection of iant | the Tu" e sido, bat all сы: "Tais т conspicuously 
im вр. t wt ess plants, among whic 
потег am for extremely тацу s ке Kinde : pii | Madame. Willermoz, loaded — tia че fine 
P blooms; Paul Pe Vicom D Victor 
groups к, pe pear also came Turner and dinn. ч , мн ~ 
others emo d P A p edm. Hiis novelty, | ое» and Niphetos were vacas of skilful culti» 
with oi ured flowers of great size biam From wr re 2 e a beautiful 
collection, in whic ur Vaisse, M. 
d иишде; Loui n Baden, white Kongiin Willer oB; in beauti ni^ суну Souvenir d'un 
Gloire de Dijon i Р, on's group was 
finely flowered, as Charles Lawson, which is 
one of the best of all R inen for i culture. From Mr. 
ra 17 h 
(Amateurs) : 1, Mr. Carson; , Mr. С. Wheeler : 8, c4 
4, Mr. Whitbread; ot, x Turner; 2, Mr. eiteh; 3, 
Messrs. Lane; 4, Mr. Fraser; 5, Mr. Viliams, Армен): 
1, Мг. Penny i. м Mr. Todman ; 3, Mr. Ingram 
5, Mr. Chilm 
ЫН —T conspicuous feature among 
these was a magni Узе flowered plant of Dendro- 
bium Lodi dime e from Mr. Bullen, gr. to А. Turner, 
3 Giant n hI 
Esq., of Leicester. This measure ed Аран of. 3 feet 
Mr. Turne s ner among boxes of cut s ers, w 
| nte n: Messrs. Lane, Mr. Wm. Paul, and ein, 
were many magnificent Roses, but; none equalled Alba 
rosea, which measured at least 5 inches in diameter, 
and came from Mr. Turner. 
‚ Messrs. Lane Mr. Wm. Paul; 3, Messrs. 
6 foie 1, Mr. "ferry. 
of which had a sien v: sided From M essrs. Frasi 
came an admirable specimen of Clerodendron. Thom- 
sone, 4 feet in height, 
of 
d | best bmc s EE "Lady "Slipper, » cia some 
doze b 
covered with grace 
orange-yellow blossom 
M Ir 
the 
Шошо it po and Dracophyllum "cle. 
rous little drooping bunches of flowers, looking like 
garnets set in frosted silver; MR Paxtoni ; Rhyn- 
— of rich | 
ucks. 
| and so completely did they иар 
four a oms, grower 
| associates in point of high gr ERR An [v pied 
ad also goo ri ext es of E im, different | baised'the 7]. prize offered for th. schedule to 
varieties of M Mosis, Lelia purpurata, Sacco- | 107 in order to mark ion of th 
labiums, and Van In а аа from Mr. extraordinary aH These t їп 
er, gr. to А. sq. which was first in point the way described. by Mr - Palley in papers which 
of merit, his flowers being on the whole in greater he published i Hag. eol um ans a x 3 р wih Jf Hé 
^s ection th d those сае os ik үч ы 843), and to which young 
aecolabium retusum, with six fine spikes of bloom а 
оп іб; the rare and eauti ul Phalænopsis Schilleriana, | goltivators vit do 2" vil ri wet, LP pom ie 
with "nearly 20 flowers on it; P. grandi with к 
te 3 inches across 5 
чый ыы 
blooms measuring E quite 
chospermum jasminoides, in beautiful condition 1 
ав о па „growth and bloom; - Clerodendron Thom- 
villosum and mi fw excellent Vandas ; the bright | 
- о 
opilia a variet; 
paein 
aged 
showy orange-scar blossoms. In thea 
э Мт. КЕ em саг among other we ell-m 
1 
nanum, 
ШР 
crispa; L 
Sobralia Vni. "апей "wee with a large 
e dark brown-flowered 
Vandas, Esq. 
| other jme From Mr. Page, gr. .L 
re Аеш саше а well- flowered example of Brassia | Ga 
Lord ( Clyde, Spotted Gem, Gui на Severyns, Etna, 
Celestial mp 
Rose , The Bride, Sir Colin Campbell, Sans- 
parei of the Fair, and Lady Cannin Anon 
| these the last was theYfinest, and Spotted Gem, a ki 
| usually considered a shy flowerer, was o of 
| ede, as were, indeed, all А, e othe A 
Turner came beauii lants of Batterfly, Eo" 
Fro 
=н рал 
aam. Fairest of the Fair, Royal Albert, Guillaume 
Severyns, Prince of pAr, rd Clyde, Dean лыс 
ribaldi, Коза and R mie 
eri ЗА p» 
on it; Oncidium s euch majus, а mass of large 
| Fantasies, Lady Craven, Ellen Beck 1 Modest 
Mr. Frase jim, 
nice dau опе; ен 
panded м Pc im ані ген came 
dy, Esq., of Reading. 
n. to Earl ч, 
, Stephan 
Cond 
aud Allemands rerídol t 
podium S tonei. Mr. Peed emni among ie 
lan ypripedium Hooker, — a Berne amount 
of "ia in it than usual. Penny, to 
H. Gi 'ibbs, Esq., contributed a n beautiful collection, in 
mie description came from Mr. Wheeler and 
. Smith. 
; 2, Mr. Whitbread ; 8, Mr. deos 
densiflorum rare Ойоп! togas. P 
with — oven on it, remarkable both 
kic delicacy of colouring ; the Brassia- like Odonto- | 
eere d l, Mr. Bai 2, 
Turner; ^ 
аме Fraser. 6( 
12 - 
a IURE 
Mr. Bailey; 2, 
plants, w 
4 others also showed well- fog] ena 
Cm bte . "Fraser. 
Mr. Wi 
m Calceolariaa. —Both large and small 
bes; full of flower, and consisting of pecu 
kinds, ca 
ve ыш. te of Islewort 
—Мезиз. E. G. 
Mr. Wheeler, gr. "to Baton 
gu Mr. Wheeler ; 8, Mr. s Smi! 
pens and Tu Plauis ыа 
n showed in this class the beautiful yrs. 
r 
Colocasia к rakne acea, Cordy line 
a large Cycas revoluta, and vem variegated. 
ЖЕ which Mr. W: Williams à к сиро рә 
From 
Came а а fino assemblage of p of side x mi ven however, 
disqualified their havin: з e instance 
Conspi mec in this 
EHE 
wing 
and | Den ju! 
rson & Co. | 
Walter Beck, 
Hen а showed 
grey plants suitable for edgings, among 
3.7.1. 4L p Mr. 
i | caudatum, and t -crimson Trichopi 
e rosy- ila, eri 
From Mr. Wilson, gr. to W. Marshall, Esq. cla; 
lad С, 
William 
pe rare and beautiful De Dendrobium in аан 
fally ticed in our volume for last year (p. 269); 
Adandie ; one 
ossi with | 
Paul had а 
Lion = essers, Veitch came 2 Diefienbachia gran- 
dis, with le leaves ма mottled stem тч тенч — 
cordifolium ; к Речта Adian и hai 
superba, bo аал, е ivi dense finely 
" Masocintad. v: ith th o Maran 
1g. Rartal 
um | gined with green ; 
growing species, with dark brown leaves, нт Аң mar. 
the silvery шаг — Peperomia 
maculosa; also P. acuminata, а species, with 
green leaves striped down the T with Dedi 
adir 
tioned above ; also small plants о! Anm 
microdon, 
well-grown plants ; 
Wheeler, Chilman, dd Robson. 
"qp we ho 
Mr. Bull roges itin 
ves Jta all 
again wid lager. From 
А 
eurum, a very 
um, Alsophila а 
i; ; a variety of Са Caladium eeu with 
copiously suffused with ; Pan- 
a very fine plant of the variegated | Ghil 
macrorhiza, 
Hm 
E 
H 
| 
IH 
| 
mave and pleasing, 
were lit up as it were, with| Cape Heat comparatively pig Fi 
M s wer were рсн well етт ОА Моне. ойосагриз 
e di 
lin ith pink sepals and eis and sulphur 
scien Ард Mr. Baker; 2 р Mr. Bullen; 3, Mr. 
pid Pene 12: ЛЫТ, :8, Mr. Y. 
4, ЙАА, m 1 Д. cena da 
s 
ЕЈ 
зме 
s Jack- 
and the other m 
4 
ч 
ВЕ 
ША 
Im 
Sí 
'& 
d 
E 
тагіера vari 
Ds edi M. Jib having 1 trij 
ellow ; opogon Jaburan, having leaves в 
like those NM Ep: ;! Paria an 
—These, 
examples of 
ingia, 
ventricosa, among which 
e best; Devoniana, Webbiana, | 
momes, jem 
üi cinnamon- ie ured 
stems and pud elalks ; Хатор. — with 
mottled gtems ; a yellow variegated Р; ; the hand. 
