es 
21—1850.] 
The. next —— ame and — — 
— ia latifolia, Aphelexis 
and Erica 8 
vestita, Lesehe 
verlastin 
to G. Read, Esq., 
eras 
Erica Sprengelii, an Everlasting, and a 
ine as we have 
gnificent — “ perfect fountains. = flowers.” 
collection consisted opsis amabilis — a 
um 
Devonianum, the 0 
t the Aloe-leaved Epi attleya 
intermedia, and Cyrtochilum stellatum. The next group 
in point of merit was produced by Mr. Williams, gr. to 
„Warner, Esq., of desdon ; it contained Den- 
drobium macrophyllum, D. czerulescens, nobile, Jen- 
kinsii, and fimbriata, Cattleya Skinneri, the best 
— 1 C. Mossiee C. intermedia; also Leelia 
species mga in flower 5 the 
beautifel L. einnabarina, ead pase cruenta, the orange- 
erochilu um, Maxillaria 
el d E. ma 
tenuifolia, the Japan Calanthe biotite the larger variety 
of Brassia maculata, Odontoglossum eft ae apna, and 
the large-flowered Phalzeno d group was 
produced by Mr. Rae 
Readi thi 
two varieties of * Mossiee, C. inter- 
V. insignis, the charming Den- 
* is nob: Chysis 
divari 
Onchios in ei of 15 were shown by Messrs. 
Mr. Dobson, . Beck 
ther 
pee nobile, 
pliatum, the white- 
—— ae e . 3 aan Can alanthe 
THE GARDENERS’ 
ridgewa 1 
reflex — s new p sarraa ns 
e especially were mag r. 
of exquisita, indica — triumphans, ‘lateritia, Chinese} La Belle A 
t Senpi. "the 
ile, tescens, | in 
Calanthe veratrifolia, Lycaste — and Oncidium | and 
tum. 
we observed Dendrobi bium Devonian 
8 
Sir E. A 
5 = wrence ; 
were alike bushy on all sides. They 
2 
B 
group), varie 
niflora, and Raw 
yellow (a nice specimen), — variegata, 
Gledstanesi, optima, and rosea 
Berkham 
F3 
925 
a4 
* 
9.2 
37 
variegata, sinens 
ed o » Smi coccin 
ndro- | exquisita, — Gledstanesi, — mesi — 
. | Sissima, and 
e 
A collection of tall Ca 
CHRONICLE. 
um, Sobralia; mander. 
— — 1 — & 
made, as ey 
Proce Two excellent collections of A eet — 
— — 
3 they were * or nearly 
all, trained “toa face,” while those from Ealing-park 
consisted of coronata, 
preestantissima, G wets double red, Chinese 
i| yellow (the two latter possibly the worst in the 
r. Lan e 
Great apstead, sent indica alba, double r ifiea.— 
comegista, mirabilis, double red, Ib 
327 
nturion, Rosamond, Mont Blanc, and Mars; 
pson, Esq., Forget-me- 
Negress, 
Not, Gulielma, Orion, and, Pearl ; 
a, 
2d, Mr. Destine, 
Forget-me-Not, Pearl, Negress, and 
this 
r. Ro obinson, Anais, Queen 
tuiski, ‘adnan Lind Paine — vand Empress; 
„V eatmanian at an 
Duchess 
Mr. Moseley also had six varieties, but they were not 
different from the above. 
shown by Messrs, —.— 
The kinds were nearly the 
report of the Botanie 
ACTI was exhibited by Mr. SEEDLING PELA Mr. k had Rosa and 
Green. It contained — Jenkinsoni, E. Rus- | Incomparable, two varieties of great colour; also 
sellianum, E, Ackerman speciosum Little but good,” Diana, Major Domo, others.— 
majus, larger and much ra the old specio- | Mr, Hoyle sent a neat and striking sort called Ocella- 
sum ; um grandiflorum, and Cereus um, with pale rosy-pink pe 1 a deep erimson 
simus. A white variety, very like Cereus erenatus, was spot on all the five petals, The same raiser had 
shown by Mr. — some other seedlings. Lara Rendle — Beauty of Mont- 
H ons.—Mr i 
d 
in the upper p witb yellow, rs 
liciously see — oaak new 
J red kind, * ioned below, 
— of Ealin 
calle — — 
— j Sa 
we have hitherto see 
— The — of — 
with the exception perhaps of —— de St. 
beauty of which was over, were also shown 
in excellent condition, and the plants from Messrs, 
Roser, Rowland likewise did them much 
peo were 
and Mr. 
g, received a "Corti fcate of Merit for a sent M 
m pu M 
in pots 2 fe exhibition of the kind 
7 > 
and | Henderson (Wellin 
with a crimson spot in the top petal, 
CaLceoLartas.—Collections 2 erie’ by Me. 
Gaines and Mr. Stanly ; in these marked 
u Eden, nay 
in at inch pots, 
Le en A 
Cerito, Camilla, ee 
and 3d, Mr. Gai 
* Mr. 
credit. The sorts were same as those sho 
at ee on the 8th inst., and fully reported at 
Car E HEATHS — numerous, and generally — 
flow — Ex eee, „ Ge were furnished by M 
Rucker, Mr. Spit and Mr. Green ; pe 
pies Nursery : a 
the larger variety of 16388 
= peuaos purpurea, prs ams Seng 
eratrifolia, w 
Dendrobiura m — “ae — 
penean — 
a good Cattleya Mossiæ, an Aerides, and a 
essrs. 
pretty Vanda — 
n's group we 
and 8. ap ta "a eC L* he Bea 
an gat — e — ypripedium Lowei e 
pidendrum Stamfordianum e ratri- 
keri, E 
folia, Dendrobium moschatum, Aerides 
m | and Pesta, a — white Magi: 
and | Mr. May, gr. 
ce nest, 
8 — — ntia, fi * Bergiana, V 
a new and good Heath; mundula, — 
rity. 
INGLE SPEC 
Pimelea een in the be in: — D 5 | 
Mrs. Lawrence ; a large and well 
M 
eat oo Kendall, more especially a Tight kind called 
. 
sent a man group, consisting of 7 pa m 
- | òdorata, marginata venusta, and a 
ong the best were Madame Sontag (Mr. 
E. G. Henderson), a of England (Salter), ON 
ume Campbell (Mr. E. G. Henderson), P 
— Mrs. Charles Kean a and Renville (otia. 
enderson, Pine-apple 
goer —Some nice 
yn were produced by 
Dr. 
of Bristol, 
LI DS. — Mess rs. Garraway and Co., 
e large vel- 
vety, o crimson sort, called * ye a Sm pulcher- 
rima.” 
igen 8 hsa shown by Mr. Cole 
and Mr. G rts Aphelexis argentea, 
53 8 purpurea, en, sesnmoides, &e. 
AtrineE PlaxrSs.— TWO 
p! 
Mr. Mr. 
Phlox nivalis, P. re Sedum terna! 
dioica, Cheiranthus ochroleucus, 
Saxifraga pai ea Alyssum staan, 410 gene- 
vensis, ps ia hepaticæfolia, Housto and 
Stachys ica. 
Van 8388 Pianrs.—Mr. Wood showed the fol- 
varieties :— perennis, | 
divaricatum, 3 the pre — en flowered Hoya mperialis, from Mr. Glendinning ; the | Jowin. ing v. 
bicolor.— Mr. Dobson had Phalzeno opsis amabilis, the Rhododendron . osum, already alluded to, from Mr. Arabis ' 
rare Burlin rigida, rum vitelli cras- | Edm ; a good Erica Caran from Mr, King- | Euonymus Glechoma e Alyssum 
sifolium, and 3 Dendrobium horn; vasceflora, from Mr. Rucker; Mitraria tir a “mari s, Thymes serpyllum — ban. bac- 
densiftorum, and no! fine specimens ; coccinea, from Messrs, Veitch 3 and Zichya longipedun- | eata, Spartium sco Melissa officinalis, F. 
guttat ttleya Skinneri, the larger eulata, fro . Ayres. elatior, Rubus fruticosus, Iris Pse send- Acorns, Acorus 
cidium ampliatum, and O. i ; New Pranrts consisted o! Atah 122 two leaves s | gramineus, bucus niger, and Hedera Helix. 
“Ten. 8 were contributed by Mr. C inverted, so as to show the under surface) of Vieto Fruit scarce—a circums — to be attributed 
W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., and Mr. Blake, e SoH. | Regia from kei Paxton, gr. to the Dake of Deveashire, to the long cold spring which we have experienced. 
Schroder, Esq. In the former group were eth a landscape, represent- . Jones, gr. to Sir J. Guest, Bart, three nicely 
bicolor, with a long ae of pova Be flowers ing of growth of the plant in its native | ripened ipley Queen Pine- s, whose weights were 
s ilum = ; wer and of the same qi respectively 43 oy 3 Ibs. 8} 0z.,-and 3 lbs, 2} oz. Mr. 
nopsis, Acanth — bi Scien a e — the surface aquatics from Mr. Ivison, ess er | Davis, of Oak-hil |, East a Queen ol Pine 
of the pot with flowers, Mr. Skinner’s Cattle a, North A, at burnum plicatum | 2 Ibs. 10 oz. thee same = aes mea Blood 
labium guttatum, and a large and capitally flowered | covered with large wag of white flowers, from Messrs. aple weighing 3 lbs. 7 black J 
Specimen of the minutely spotted Acine umboldtii | Standish and Noble a jasmine-flowered Rhododen- bs. 11 oz. Mr. Davis, eto Lor a Boston, kepre- 
ina tia wire — this had nearly a dozen flower n, Stylidium iire” Bolbophyllum nne Providences, one and the other 
Schröder's Den- — a ogyne, De ndrobium transparens, Medinilla 8 Ibs. 402. Mr. dee. K. Baker, Esq., had 
drobinm aa Oncidium Papilio, Aerides virens, et Pimelea iana, and a Lycopod, an over-ripe . | Tbs. „ and 
e the rare i, Calanthe | Messrs, itch ; a promising species of Hovea, and over-ripe fruit of the same — Eag of Pine- apple, 
Yeratrifulia, a fine specimen; Saccolabium guttatum, | Pimelea V Mr. Stanly; P. Neip- ing 7 Ibs. 2 0z., was wn by Mr. Dav 2 8 
Cattleya i edia, and Brassia verrucosa, pergiana and from Mr, Taylor, | Black rapes, well swelle oured, 
The best of six Onchips was shown by Mr. gr. to J. Coster, Esq.; Dendrobium Farmeri, from | were e Ing sty 
Kinghorn, gr. to the Earl Ki - It consisted of Mr. Williams; am Anguloa from Mr. Schröder; al. 
Phaius grandifolius, Phalzenopsis amabilis, Oncidium large variety of the box-leaved Eriostemon from Messrs. 
) majus, O. altissimum, Dendrobi n; Heemanthus multiflorus ( !) from Messrs.Gar- | 
lescens, Calanthe veratrifolia.— Mr. Ivison had raway and Co., of Bristol; Acacia i 
larger vari i eippergiana, and P * 
rum, the e 
ampliatum, O. altissimum, D Dendrobium W 
Epidendrum 3 Vanda tricolor, 
Green sent a pn 
— 
and in the col- — 
eetions of six — moii, a Mr. Gerrie, 
derson, app 
Petarconiums, with a few exceptions, were ‘nicely 
a fine lay. For new varieties 
in Sineh pots, 1st, Mr. Cock, Chiswick, pictum, Sala- 
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