JUNE 7, 18:5.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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e 15th and 16th centuries that шап 
any intelligent notice of them. 
were too much ihe fol. 
en th 
ейте! Lt ра 
assed. Hernandez, a 
he E cent ury, 
In New Guinea, a very large island—nearly a conti- 
nent, а vast aser: P AR A exist, few of which | 
bayo t. t been introduced, e of these are said 
ave tails, which, койа to "аары „theory, 
Birds 
| examples; likewise Palms, Dracænas, Cordyünes, 
Marantas, Caladiums, two of the best of which are the 
white speckled C. Belleymei and the red-fushed 
Cha ati inii ; various Pand: nuses, and the graceful Fern- 
they. doubtless obtained fi the 
i fr. B 
; pi the frst ње give (Ads е а figure of а а 
work, and of thi 
rawing. One of his plants was 
а tigrina, and another a Le lia, 
ME ^ d 
о D. Hooker! n Sikkim Hima- 
| КЕЕ аА ааш, and BC to D. Falconeri. Turning 
to Bor dried flowers of a large and beautiful 
Species found there wes exhibited, Alsoa leaf, measur- 
ing some E. is ice LM a Sr mon foot vidi of Torr 
ess па 
although Hernandez had dragged them 
the ground 
- Thomas Lobb, whieh 
Mr. Bateman d еей. at "tle meeting D.gigas. Of 
ey yero described under barbarous 
r instance 
insects, it was Suppos iip by him 
— in ше: хагорріцз of then animals—an ingenious 
theo: said, rtainly, but not more 
b; 
n me Mrs are however, made a 
y be kept fo 
Аз regards culture, it was state 
Awards.— 1, иса A, Henderson & Co.; 2, Mr, 
Young, gr. tH. Barclay, Esq. 
ids. 
however, 1 
| few of the smaller "lani Ta in to m е up groups of 
twenties been absent. Itis evident that, asa rule, 20 
inds are too for any one exh IW to furnish 
Bullen 
T) d hi 
could "ui е ч е baie g to nde ass called cool 
Orchids, uc en же ing ihe required a 
consi деге миз = ot heat and aru iuis When 
nd ripened, they | Š 
r many weeks in succession even in a 
Em ol Vine. 
With res 
plants, it vus аа. Эи Some ү "pei 
cle 
ect to preferences for certain wei of 
Moulmein specie y 
1 ell alio аз; ан Б 
having 1 noble caudal 
liatu 
flowers, 
direction, some in'an r. Batem 
Orchids. D 
hobby was 
KA ers! 
Lindeni, 
йога. From Mr. . Baker, gr. vi Baso E gn came а 
EA ul 
Africa, e iven by Rum 
ids with E h he T суша, и names 
he east west. "The 
сташ ог б. livers, from 
F aes id "deb dro: а ts ree; of these he thought, 
when the i was fully explored, there might bea 
sonde 
ies, little dreaming that the time would 
ady's Slippers, ed. £0 On. p Dr. Kloizeoh, who pre- 
tie as many satellites, Another Swedish botanist, 
Swartz, ‚ вате to the Orchids, of кн ыгып world the 
m de T n, a treo, 
fiot а s Вир. 
and ind bios Ше # these forming the su 
xo a or ong as he m them, to all other i ious 
р ап amusing а : related; and the|examples of Aerides, ыша Phalenopsis 
тең a men, Solomo mid the distractions of his | Vandas, and Læljas. Mr. e, gr. to W. Leaf, E А 
Cour t, found, it was said, Ы, intéreat i in plants, етеп from зы sell-grow. nt pretty rosy- 
the Hyssop а ied it to the Cedars that grew on Lc ple fi кеа а Orchis foliosa, which was 
M. о а Ачей his highly interesting сайчы Mr, "Williams; “фе o rare Cy Ho Miles зе y ui 
which а vote of tha mks was moved by Mr. Wil yell : ied Déndrot iun ий 
for 
and "a ed by 
ateman in returning 27969 called E ie 
Born “Orchids j just imported by Mr. Veitch from 
of А trali as kno 
These аге to the Eastern w what | north coast ustralia ; м ot these was nowa 2j 
Bpidendm are to that o of tho West. Orcbid- К Amea bear most beautiful rose-coloured flowers, and the 
es, Mr. Bateman said, pus be pueri io other was D. Hillii, of which a Vibia is 
divided i into districte similar t o those hs ch Sir | given i the e ** Bot aM 
Rowland Hill had div хан Ум ms ће |а spike of: white fragrant flowers resembling an officer's 
or ig: ; (бош) distri; "Epiden lum 
d d represent t the W.C., t Central ; 
while Dendrobiums might be said me баб Е. Royan Вотаміс: June 14 (Second Great 
distric round of more 
A teman, doubtful whether 
Epidendrums or кон had the pre-eminence 
in EM ofn "x but now Dendrobiums, he а 
Show).— 
One of the нен, of summer days induced а gni and 
brilliant company to attend this Exhibiti ped 
consi дї. the bright days "et cold, e e 
nights which we ie lately experienced, was in "d 
respects all that could eee be Mire Ot Orchids 
there was a magnificent assemblage. Stove and Green- 
= е e Plants were plenti tifa di bep especially сч 
erns 
Bae y mus pe tiet into account, an € 
respect the De pp seem greatly the верди; 
О? воше 40 ог 50 Epidendrums which № 
had at one time in vm yation, he stat ted + p» ай 
cut state, excited univ 1 
з Aty ileg, - — nooks ; "Pelngostums, lit up the 
centre e pie with w and glowing воо; 
which ere eei ү dii н vatis on reci to supply; 
and ded was a good display of fine fruit. 
Stove and ане Plants. ар. гек were 
me 
zigan and t scarce, rather n beautiful, 
iino riii e gem of Mr. Pesd's collection 
was Oncidium ады а clear yellow- flowered ap 
seldom seen in it was on this 
ion; the ваше exhibitor also had 'Odoutogloamgt 
hastatum, miscalled re = rd violaceum. 3 
enny had a beautiful g 12 plants, among 
which were Cattleya T ns Ks 
colo 085 Odontoglo: 
eauti it - 
d the pretty Odontoglossum ncvium maj 
groups we noticed Odontoglossum pendulum roseum ; 
Wi chly- 
с 
Коела An ith five richly-coloured flowers; 
and crimson-b C. superba ; the 
"za D rob ium Dalhousiai its near relative 
in point colour D. beautiful new 
plants, КЕНЕТ one of Anguloa 
6 large. clear yellow 
an e po th ug ros m labiata, Aerides 
Lobbii, an. f La 
озын eap in 
Au t€ —20: 1, Mr. Bullen, Gr. A. Turner, E: 
E Baker, a. М к Bassett, E " Mr. Pag e. Gr. to 
admirable ' examples of Allamandas, of which the 
now only three, while o: f Dendro- 
bi 5—1. ау all sl still i ш n his Orchid houses, 
to these id 
independent of other то 8 ons, the un 
tiated m 
y know an Epid m from a Deliiro bist ms 
Th 
stated, w 
ct easily Toug most o 
The ated, h 
з no 
ike J been found to supersede or even equal 
Вр1<Ө | ing Ste tis da, of 
bl OSSOS of 
which were very effective. dh splendens, 
another yellow-lowered plant, though much 
is also well worth win 
Е 
а 
E 
о 
4 
u 
о 
Б 
dud 
Ow. 
вп, old-füchioned Sollya eiat whose bright blue eig 
: g in wonderful profus 
oihing has 
which we атан eT 
Железо permum а 
«ороп. was to be 
arge 
is, however, yet 
respe 
first alae 
y 1 
zco cal, Even ig pn pon few 
would think of ope for ie ГЫ Mr. Thwaites had 
vered Dendrobium Macarthiæ 
gure, prepared from dried flowers, had 
n i Its 
e * Wis-sak-mal," ES Mr. Bateman 
native name L тоё 
genus, а 
5 
genus Kalosant n 
bim of the varieties 
young pioa "d mln 
о t, and send 
n 
anthus punice us, а hibited, 
d D. 
no connection 1 w sid 
ав he (Mr. erem мо long ag 
of bloom endron Thomsonw there 
Adi 
esented. Rich EE 
ng, showed an int 
88 а | collection, ші also some new varieties of 
gv 
dir irde —12: 1, Mess 
is | 1, Mr. Hill, Gr. to R. gis Esq. eig Mr. picem rer 
Heaths. 
plants, espec 
Rhodes. E. tricolor 
of Cl 
* | were several | vell flowered е together pelas good | Wheeler; 4, Mr. б. 
; 4, Mr. Peed, Gr. to Mrs. Tredwell 
€ 
| Pen 
Marshall, Esq. ; 3, Mr. 
E Mr. Veitch ; 3 a Me. Williams ; 3, Messrs. Lee; 4, Messrs 
Wiggins, Gr. to W. Beck, Esq. : 
А ы Gr. to G. Cooper, Esq. ; 
— dr. to J. RN DN 5, Mr. ASE ад 
Ferns. d lants of Ciboti 
зда, princeps and eden roi Paper 
m grande, 
4 Mr. W 
5 and. alcicorne ; Pteris 
Pi 
eur and Athyrium, to which certificates were 
A. Henderson & Co. 12 (А ro z 
Sutton, Gr. to Col. Jeakes. Ì2 Bri very; 
Mr. Holland, 
—Among those were some well- a 
ially in the exhibition faraished b 
Wilsoni i is still o one o of the А of 
eas the old 
за 
4, Mr. Kaile. 6: 1, Mr, Саш 
e ler. 
were by no s maa so froh r 
pected, and that i Roses.—Those i 
D. in fature it aa ar the тас oF чї C ollyer, Né wing biles: 
Hun ош D. taurinum, o Bulle head Dendro- | 2, Award Peod, on * xc Mr Källe, "GL. М to Lord good M ey were ia A ш Cut фол жш К "Pow 
the EG. d district, or vta Philippines, next | Lovelace. 1, Mr. Fraser; ` 2d, Mr. Rhodes; 3, Мг. | sunny weather we d in most instances 
2 merda mien add dto kinds, the blooms Вахе ће, Азама: M Me Ouen, Qr to Ига. di t] | oyar, һомо ЕНЕ NEN "May, gr. to C. M. 
latter purpose ана койшы For. Б W. Leat Же; Grato Jirüceler, Gr. to Bir F. H. Golds пдеу; Esq, Caversham Priory, Reading, 
las t Some Orchids have blossoms t Bart, M.P. 6: L Mr. Smith, Gr. to A. Anderson, Esq, ; сен СЕНА de Rennes, ТА 
Hosen; 5 ће length dmg of either ollias sor + 3 Piper. oe: ro ена ET Py bi qase Vet Bode d'or, Bow а d" Elise, Comtesse Cecile de 
2 t was that ladies vm make | 7 Е d , za: i 
казе 1 ті the view of ini Fine-foliaged Plants. —A{mong plants remarkable for | Chabrillant, ү ES EON зе Ве, 
Orchids, for this purpose. What are Silea Bridal | the beauty of their foliage, independent of Ferns, sn Oparia бано o "wr rer vende. 
ёге Pedes which Phaleenopeis stands at the head, | of the best was Alocasia maerorhiza eer x ata, w. — a ii Devo xc "Siem, Me I gina stood 
. Ofthe о large-sized à one-half of which was in шо S e h — ua WT . и: а 
botanista, u: fh. S а Битон oo ES ишы се ym е о АНЫК, greon, ging te Ot |a x Кезш of Кее V а M Kada me Charles 
Cultivation ; a few gems may "Merclore yet be ерим. [plant as : vine p pe also noticed gon: noble бах Cloth of Gold, Maurice Bernardin, Gloire de 
