May 30, 1863.] 
Slipper, now to found in most groups of Orchids. 
у ат8.— lst, Mr. Bullen, gr. to A. Turner, Es 
Leicester, uM Mr. Baker, gr. Ad S. Bassett, Esq., Жазз 
Hill. 10: 18, Mr. Penny, Gr. to H. H. Gibbs, Esq., Regents 
Park. 6: 18%, Mr. Wiggins, gr. o W. м; E Isleworth. 
Azaleas.—The m 
da 
be 
The following will show who the principal winners Madam 
bell, 2 
dos 
Же ae 
of 
Fa Крез, 2; ође 
à di t, Mr. 
Awards.—10: lst, 
el 2d, 
Heath 8.6: 
Amon 
inion of t 
Beef 
оф 07 
ches across 
2; Lady о! of the Lake, 1; Madame 
e Vau Weyer, 2 modestum, 1 
РД е 
urner. 
striped white blooms on 
ss than 4in had 
dark 
f 
THE GARDENERS CHRONÍOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
ME s 
pe Рае ирги the bes 
plants, | op he judges were Diadem, purple Mi itte 
eye, and y blotched top; Re d e bg eye | gra 
ima. € fissi mk rel wit 
Тро а definitio on, viz., * Filum áriadneum Bota 
t Systema, sine quo Chaos est res herbaria, or "that 
; Negr y 
of the Valley, 2; Ко (^ again preceding, ‘Systema classes per appropriata 
resolvit: classes, ordines, 
m so 
AM а Statement 
Mh 
Bull 
nds belonging © the scarlet. class, 
of white: ез, опе 
еп 
герог ts. 
„New Plants.— Prominent among these were Мг, 
also an a ictu review of уе в book on 
ше Antiquity of The opening ра h is this :— 
Until the great antiquity of this earth was admitted, 
goog ^ could y be tr ated as a science, p^ as long 
в we endeavoured to е the history of man into 
ей 2 
rh narrow i 
Comte d'Hainault is a showy salmon ; Brilli ars Jish’; ematises, and a new 2.8 whidi w apice ed wi э. рз i е кунн m 
Sir H. Havelock are all of the crimson scarlet white flowered Weigela, also from Japan. Mr. rker | ar arrange themselves “М та goin order. Realisin 
, to hich they are worthy additions ; and to|hadaro rosy-pi IRL tne difficul == zoologis more or less boldly, h inted at 
Double varieties have lately been added: Leviathan, | of Haddington, which has been shown before; and Mr. |, diyersity of origin ; philologist took refuge in the 
ite, ing of t oubles, rich rose ; e of the| Bull various imi plants and others re markable Tower Bs Babel; ; and archæologists aban: 
character of Etoile de Gand are Salmonea dee cincta for the beauty of 1 their leaves. all — - зма reconstructing the past. Of — ye ars 
and President de С1аёув, the last in this instance with | nce has made immense progress, an 1 
а greater amount olour it tha her of the | ing groups of Же саа Ed Mr. dw et т Ата, d bcm singular disregard for truth, an bc. scanty 
other two. The older varieties were Te l;|Isieworth; fine collections of variegated and other|.ovorenco for the book which we profess to venerate 
alba magna, 1; Apollo, 1; arborea purpur ea, 1; Bar- | plants fro n Hut p ET. to gn Aue Coutts, and | above all others, we still place at the commencement of 
clayana, So EE 4; isle. E. Chelsonii, 1 ; | Messrs. Lee, of Hammersmith ; rom Mr. Lavey, | our bibles Archbisho op Usher's unfortunate estimate 
conspicua purpurea, ш coronata, 2; Criterion, 3;|of Fetcham, and cut kom of Tulips, Verbenas, | 400 4n yet ther is perha aps n edu cated 3á his 
деса 1; delecta, 2; Duke of Devonshire, 1; | ара Pansies M n x dem Mr. mid i аў + of the 
Eclipse, 1; Empress Eugenie, 2; Extranii, 2: Eulalie, апа ess о air aing. e latter also | y бе ured, 
1; Fentoni, 1 ; Fielder'a White, 1; formosa, 1; Gem. | showed a | plant o d Berri tmd rc Tree Carnation | итге of years. moe m. im y lar manda, ut nl 
2; Gledstanesii osa, 1; Glory of Sunning Hill, 2; | called Souvenir d a desirable and showy | | gi ift of prophecy, we doubt not that. the pter тт 
Ногай, 1; t e 3; Juliana, 3; macrantha ү. variet; man will ere long be as generally recognised.” 
purea; 1; magnificans, 2; Minerva, 1; 07е \ fi d d Pine Apples, | 
narcissiflora, 1; o opi na, 2; Boc cta elegans, ; præs- | consisting ott wo very fine spec imens of Black Prince, 
, 1; e e бо. 
а Providence ог two, and the rest Black Jamaica and 
las go 
now conclude, from 2 463, our notice of the 
60 :— 
т 
ta, 2; Sir Charles Napier, 1 M ar ri. 1 CE Queens. Of the last some good examples were fur- Jordin тик ру Muséum, ав far as Part 
: шр : gata, 1; Ves hed by Mr. Tati of Bic! ne.—[This r no ell 
violacea i-e erba, Grapes consisted chiefly of. Black Hamburgh, of ка an "iau the name of Louise 
Cape Heaths. "ге have still to repeat that, with the | which beautiful bunches came from Mr. Hill, gr. to .R. | Bonne (of Jai but the old French sort, d bed 
срина Ы Qu ucen Victoria, a fine kind be longing to | Sneyd, v 1, ffo; A from wh by nas Abrégé Fruits, found 
- tata class, also came very fine examples of Black Prince. . Ve 
andali a pretty little white-flowered sort, was, 
мак зое E good condition; as was also 
ery 
good Black nep mad ет mde Мы поі 
came fro 
ents, East Ba 
te of Yu. ssars in Poitou, and d called after the 
lady of p v plis whose name was Lo ‚ It is not 
r 
mirabilis, a ' kind perhaps so commonly seen as 
most othar The foloving* varieties were shown, viz. : 
Albertii ше Ta ontice, 
Cavendishian 
rou, P 
prope 35 n V с Байт rj 
ер 1; фот НЯога варива, T; "icol dumose, 
к tricolor Wilsoni, 2; , vasiflora, dd vestita coccinea, 
P. SE sa Bothw Lá nea minor, 8; 
rev NOR ТУ v. tumida, 1; 
Webbiana 
Awards. лге "ta ssrs, Jackson, of Kingston-on-Thames. 
Of Тай ‚Саен аі sui were produced, ж; they were by 
aly Musca 
Chiswick in years gone by. The varieties most worth 
naming were Epiphyllum Men m , ele, gani and 
E. Greenii, both excellent sorts, well S ад place 
in every collection of plants of which tall Cacti aa a 
part. : We also m— а amd of hi creamy т 
E. crenatum. +- 
+ Awards, 2-6: 1st, Mr. s ne, E to Bir E. Antrobus, ва, 
Lower Cheam. Я 
Oak Hi l1 
burghs; Es did a 
Мг. М. Н 
8, were 
notice 
Of Cherries s ang 
Mr. A 
tothe Duke 
but 
contributed by М 
6 
likovin contribu! 
еа and o 
В 
enders the D 
Tren apex beauti ful — 
D fete and Elton; 
Папа 
o е 
ted well | mer : Black p 
lso Mr. vt gr. to Е. L. Betts, Esq 
White Огарев, рег | 
as to bej unworthy of| flavoured. 
ГЕ 
uited ed climate d ngland ; und w " are in- 
is often іп the 
se at nig pale 
s of Bigarreau Napo- | ; 
a4 es m Mr. Tillery, gr. 
green ; — gend white, Л Juicy, sweet, but not 
rieh. yo : October to Jan 
| Fondan x» — "Belle près Noël. Middl 
| sized, roun dinh, в Н h. veliów; behutiful red next the 
sy Dukesa bow ma shown; 
not in 
Well grown Figs of the Brown- 
. Cross, Regents Par 
kind were 
and Mr. 
Strawberries most beautiful example 
Charles 200 miren е, and Empress ү 
и ДЫ 
Tile ley 1 bad. ome 
by Mr. Tarner М, Slough. pots 
in good cdi Анон. т jd. "Taie | 
ed also shown 
others. 
оа ду looke 
of 
Жо ы, Britis h 
an 
ne ея of Victoria; oth er sorts 
sisting Lr коше A Е dne fni ма 
Osca: 
о las 
Stra 
Twickenham ; 
scm ме 
eren зой Deschamps, Crassan 
sun; flesh fine, net ^d sugary. Season шешшу, 
January. [A good bearer, and one of 
which succeed the climate of 
и е 7 is is now well-known 
Beurré d'Aremberg, and the figure given of it is 
admirably characteristic. It has 
which it may be useful to give in order to prevent the 
| inconvenience which ei from gestare d and би 
ting under various es the same wow cm er 
d'Aremberg (о, аз ihe. Trudi: e du me $ 
Ат rfait, Beurré Burchard! TU 
аси 
e Steven, Délices des y Orghelines 
| Duc bóut - е da ре nte Petit Be EE 
den e of Beurré d'Ar у 
| welk к i in n this country 24 апу substitution 
bodie be бун 5 1 
. Riau 
emberg 
Beurré Hardenpont, Beurré des О 
0ses.— again showed their бпе] ely ood, the n havi llo 
bloasomed pius of 4. d'un Ami, not less beau- i fayourable for Don: them; the | reet а pale aiamaa Em pire" тепаа ду, ir иша А 
Ыы {һап it eu the other day at — =: Мг. eshed hybrid Cashmere, m Mr. Mere very good P bi end beers 
aul o fin а оа n, to whom а БОО: e pr^ а = 2 2p Stuttgard. Bellissime ' dé 
i ih. dan A ; zt of п er speci- | Gem, in the scarletfleshed section. The fruit in| Rousselet de Setia, Stut е Qaishér 
mens Mr. Turner had а zm collection. ОҒ cut blooms | thig group, however, came tone. x pyriform russet red Pear, of little merit. ^ — ` 
beautiful exhibitions were contribu buted by Mr. Wm. | Peaches and Nectarines, m might have bee De Montgeron.—Syn. Beurré di Montgeron, Y Ver- 
рашы чє reet, b m —À uiri No Ld Chas expected, w The best уеге | millon d'Espagne: ' Medium size, roundish, o 
| snam 2 ; Chénédole, 1; Conte de Paris, E Con furnist ed by "Mr. АЛ [сне ой Trentham,’ а the stalk, which is very long aud slender; ar 
Tan 2 Cou ие o d'Hébé К: Заб x y Mr. 2. to W.'N. Newdigate,” Esq. bright reddish brówn next the sun; flesh melting or 
olé, 1; ml acqueminot, varieties were Royal George, and of half-melting, and jui ason: end of September. 
Gloire de Dijon, Jules М ; La Rein Nectarine, Violette "ative Attractive by its bright colour; but quality is not 
1 
Lion des dece 1; Lord oem 1; Madame Chas 
Jacquin, 1; Madame de St. Joseph, 1 Майа 
Willerm ET Paul Perras, ; Paul Ricant, 2; 
ейтеп Naisse, T Souvenir P Ami, 2 ; Triomphe 
de Paris, 1. 
Mr. Wm. 
Meu —10: lst,“ Messrs. Lane 
i M 
EA 
and 
in pots, not exceeding 8 inches in diameter: 
33otítts of Bookg, 
In Т ral Н 
many able rini paper 
istory Rev 
de Saint-Léger бее, ; thence 
to another property of the ваше 
ise). 
10, we find та * РА Хале et Oise 
е Tulipée.—Syn. Poire 
М sello, $i e 
en iews, Among р which 
aordinary 
and r 
must especially be аа: опе оп ће е 
, | desert genus Wel Ses hand of 
find or 
. *M. DeC 
every definiti 
3 
witschia, evidently from 
B anda 
"sm 
lvening Star, 2; lady Оі, 2; Lady Hume Camp. | author : it would be as ре to cll the 
preceding 
Oran, 
ro 
