24—1850. ] 
ÅZALEAS.— Collections of six were sh by Mr. 
Green and Mr. May, gr. to Mrs. Lawrence, ‘ca although | F. 
ir best, oe: ig good display. The two 
ups were again nearly patted in point of oe Mr. 
ars kinds were Apollo, decora, variegata, lateritia, | a 
optima, and rose 8 Mr. May 
-Nestes Tee of Hammersmith, had a seedling called 
— 1 app 3 a considerable mpro 
on ater, which it very much resembles 
Tall C 
r 
Pest of Epiphyllum sa pa BE Jenkinso oni 
el 
＋ 
A and Cereus specios 
simus d C. Egertonii, the later a Buti Tariety, es 
Prese e gE little known.— 
showed a seedling Epiphyllum c felled É Uin. s 
a most brilliant coloure 
Roses, although 9 . 
which they posse 
hibited were morte and the 
show and resent 
plants being 1 ht 2 into flower. 
the exhibitions of d 
the richness and beauty 
an 
were those o essrs. 
among y 
Persian, Smith's, Parlino Piantier, Feon 
d 15 3 oot ee 
their 
veral 
disqualiried on account of t being exhibited 
THE GARDENERS’ 
They | Man 
sk 1 oy, of Ealing; mental glass 
, on the principle of De Ward’s invention, 
from Il r. ieester- square 
PELARGONIUMS were shown in excellent ene. 
nd formed one of the most attractive features 
exhi bition, A h s veg wick, obtained the Ist 
h pots, e apes grown 
eal were of Guliclma n „Orion, Mont 
W. 
Bri 
Axiel ; 3d, to M Sie “Middlese 
u. I and Pearl. 
e 
ur, Mont Blanc, and Star; 3 2d, to Mr, Bragg, of 
ae for Centurion (Beck), pienen (Bei, ree 
— 4 4 rah, and Marian.— nts in 11-inch 
ibitor, Mr. ee, Gulielma, "Model, 
Miss ‘Holford, * W * As 
o Mr. Robi 
| prerana "Micke, plants of Fairy Queen, Queon n Supari 
Madame Miellez, Statiaski, Re and 
5 
© 
—4 
» 
=, 
Que 
Feb 
5 
o Mr. a, for 
Miellez, Magnificum, Anais, 2 —— 
according to the regulation 
Lin 
Care Hearus were plentiful, o weenie ae 2 
hose i 
finely ee T sisted mostly 
of small 
aly petoat ex- 
amples of seek Heat h 2 collections of 10 
ieties, a first prize was aw. r. Smith, gr. 
pan 
ong m Mr. 
fi lasts of splendens, perspicua nana, 
estita pa — propendens, — alba, ampul- 
ase vi vittata, Cavendishi, pen e dumosa, and ventri- 
coccinea Mes 
| tributed b y Mr. Franklin, gr. to 
en Pacha; 4th, to Mr. Stains, for 
a paa a Statiaski, ame Miellez, Queen 
and Yeatmanianum 
Wange e et tout fait, 
grandifl 
3 8 — a ai Mr. Parker, 
Stanly, Mr. Stains, and Mr. on. Among 
roseum, 
. were me cultivated ia of pwr 
aucum, Blandfordianum color, reniforme, flexuo- 
ardens, — 8 glauci- 
th 
Carceoarras.—By far the best collection — con- 
to Mrs. Lawre 
CHRONICLE. 
of the | the ju 
a- | and Mr. 
fair fruit r Roya: 
bunch of Black Prince, weighing 2} lbs. 
by 
er 40z.; but it was disqualified k: 
of their considering it to be, not 
the Cc single on but three distinct bunches 
issuing from eye. 
The best Pracurs by far, were a half-dozen Royal 
George from and, produced by Mr. Robertson, Sog 
to the e. of Waterford, at 5 
n, gr. to J 
had — specimens of 0 ceo Mignonne 
AEO, EE- to a. Ligon, > Spring ie Oxon 
lle; 
Sturm 
till. in good pose my 
4. Nottidge, of Streatham ; 
Br 
n for F 
3 but a 
kind of 
; and 
am 
ton Court, by M 
A bame spec 
were sira by Mr. L e i a to » Cra 
Stockwood Park, Luton, and the w ole of these, even 
the tipsy frequently pale in Aige variety, were well 
colour: Th e sort was exhibited * Mr. ‘iit, 
gr. b Boothb: y, Esq. yM 
likewise contributed Keens’ Seedling, e, did also i. 
onro, to . Oddie, of Colney House, St. Alban 
Well. pros 8 British Queen 8 in pots w 
proram by Mr. Elliott, Sa Aa eedling by Mr, ee 
e variety by 
s, Several were exhibited, 
being in pots 
lan 
ts larger than the — allowed. 
Each he m 
was an example of t ost perfect e — 
g 
Rallis gon, who were 
paves had 
. pr —— 
v. breviflora, v. nene ried! am 
bilis, tiana, and ampul srs 
Veitch were third, with densa, a mia icine se rap : 
rubella, rosy-flowered kind; splendens, de- 
pressa, ene ventricosa grandit ifiora, Cav endiahii, and 
metuleflora. — Messrs. Fairb oa Galea cen, te 
vendishii, mu 
Pressa, 
Esqd.; a ga Indigofera 
uchess a 
` 
mg Marque corn, and 
sg row s- —A tent was — 
narran 
fine shape, but perhana a little inconstant ; also 
Mr. bea a fine purple but bad in form ; Major Taano, 
e and a free flo Hoyle ex 
Werer.— 
hibited A} Ajax, a * dark purple, of epes 8 and 
fawn colour, a 
re of Ham, fi 
s of Abere 
r. Stanly sah Sebastian, Solicitor-General, Chancellor, | 
1 Attr ac 
ss Pine-apple- place, 
n the ane a an 
d the s 
or a 
ri 
s` Green-fieshed, Hybrid 
fleshed, and Wood's Egyp- 
J. Thorne, Esq., a small 
Mus a Cavendishi, in in 5 — pro- 
which yA is very — ul. 
duetion of 
RoraL Botanic, June 12.— The plants — in the pre- 
ceding report having been very generally reproduced at this 
show, we confine our observations en ively to the ris. gg 
which at Chisw ick. E et Henderson, of 
arming 
Begonia 
cinnabarina ; ede Veiteh, their callonia 
— 
h is reported to ra leks. 
rab 
macrantha, whic! and Dipladenia 
ol ae a rather peeti s 3 but Taie 4 5 - 
r. to the Duchess D 
the rose 
blue Leschenaultia, r. May, gr. Mrs, aw- ee e en form; Ocellatum daa hyllum Jenkinsoni, Nrn. its large = ed var ais owe 8 
rence; Aphelexis hu from Mr. Bruce; Pimelea May Que hich have been noticed before. — Mr. coloured ene esses. Lee, — iaee poe 
dec from Mr. Hill gr. to T. Davies, Esq. ; oly- ty sent Prince Arthur, a good rose with a | dwart Cereus called Leeanus, a beautiful kind, with four — 
gala acuminata, from Mrs. Lawrence; an Eve verlasting eo white throat. Several varieties were staged, semi-double orange — ers placed on ies sammit, one, 
and Chironia glutinosa, from Mr. Cole; ; Erica depressa, but they did not appear to be any improvement on those | pairati ä 
from Mr. n; the specie Heath, ee, in cultivation. Some Fuchsias and Pet Oxcaips.—Mr. Barnes, gr. to H. Hanbury, Esq., sent a cole 
from . Fairbairn ; Epiphyllum Jenkinsoni m re shown, about which we have nothing to Edv lection consisting of Brassia Wrayæ, Oacidium alti 
Mr gr i liotson, of : i w t the Brassia-like 8 = 
. . la um Z 
large Eg ean “ts Mr. Tuy; gr. to Lady le th — — pi 
New Pra Ivison, gr. the Duchess oo! besna iha emg yes 
Dowager of Tonkina at Syon, again sen 3 . Rucker, Esq., 
Somes and two leaves (one inverted so as to sh i — 5 r 72 forward 
) of the yt of aquatics (Victoria ugh s 
Regia) ; also a pink-blossomed Bejaria, which w. P ue Tanda Heol. = Mes . 1 
bably B. Lindeniana, but its flowers were not expanded | Gardeners i keri, with a rem le 9 of — flowers, and Coryanthes 
E be formed ced a 5 M r = | eee gl Oa A 
Cole, gr. to yer ia A same grower also a Queen, OZ. and af STOVE A REENHO P 
a piant possessing ile beauty. Messrs, Vetch their | Bleek Tamales, 2 the. S o2. ilr. Rust, gë, to, T Hanbury, Esg ay eae 
i owe on nia no- x a Queen weighing h thus Boschianus, Hendersen’s. Franciscea 
bilis, but, although very not | Mr. gee ag io R Gunter, a, the same kind of sen — Di — — plendens, — — D. 
ufficiently new to be noticed by the judges.—Mr. Glen- fruit, 8 2 a 12 A e ce me 8 eee 
of Chiswick Nursery, and Mr. Henderson, of ack Hamburgh and | Pon of 10 well gro . was 1. 1 by Mr. Croxford, 
St. John’s-wood, furnished the white variety of Cam- Black E Prisi — exhibited oh by Ma, Prost, to Lady gr. to H. Barnes, Esq., 1 
panula nobilis.—Messrs Garaway, of Bristol, Achimenes | Grenville, at Dropmore k Hamburgh by Mr. | pholobium ype soir Se 2 oe k msceanth — 
Messrs. Frazer, of Lea-bridge, Hypoea- | Stent, gr. to W. Herbert, Esq., of Clapham; the same ren ig colour miar Phænocoma Egs “the blue Les- 
a 
Black St. Peter's, by Mr. Rust, gr. 
: b 
F 
hye A white 8 cadines, 
single | one, The other k 
