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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
Societies. 
HORTICULTURAL GOCISTY OF LONDON, 
Mr. | 
Aphelexis ealled A 
B 
hich is cer- 
we the finest of the genus ; ; it had we purple or | variegata, the latt Aphe a 
ICK. plum-co sepa bracts shaded ara Bright pink or rose, sesamoides, two very good plants ; Adenandra s 
May Eg eral be ae upon this Wonp exposing when open a deep s stra’ ls, or Jalo ow | ciosa, very pretty ; with Chorozema Henchmanni ar 
FUL EXHIB , to whic k eadi Article has son disk « 2 ite allied to this was mmense specim oe ; Pimelea spectabilis, and a tall Ix ora grandi 
devoted, render all in iy observations super- | iyo fi feet in height, and about 4 fect in ones vot C. Pawley, of Bromley, was a contributor E 
fluous ; and, therefo t once procee! e | Phoenoe a prolifera, which wil probably re this class, and had fine plants of A Shales sesamoides + 
the scene in detail, commencing with the be an collec- 1 f Heli zalea variegata, dwarf and preity A. phænic ice, fine? 
tions of 40 Stove and we p Hara proliferum ; ; this plant was a complete thicket, bat not Pime lea spectabilis, rather past its best; Ixora grandi 
the competitors w iz Park 5 i. Barnas ee trs, e a ae n ne eran h 
rence, of Ealing Park ; an r. Barnes, gr. to nd clavata but thou entifu sp en ens; an e plants of Erica pers icus 1 
Norman » Esq., of Brom We Ca Toe to assert Dillwynia - ig i few ‘of tl as xP d |E ventricosa stellata. — Mr, W. f ien 5, a 
as good | those excellent specim e from 3 to 4 feet in Nursery. Bi idstone, sent a collection containing 
The large Gold Me lw was height, ad inaa acl: fre ont sk same col-|a fine grandiflora, in d bloom; Lesche- 
i to Mr. howe nd as the plants at Ealing | lection were lants of Dillwynia ericifolia and | naultia easton very pretty ; Erica Hartnelli ; ; Azalea 
Park were fully described at p. it fat wo necessar; < Qom ae lobium tenellum, Pimelea Hender- phe ica alba, very large n fine bloom; Begonia 
to do more tha ì me of t prominent ah Tnkohebisiitin ving osa, oe Cierodondrii, splen- arviflora, or obli pa a remarkably well-grown plant; 
a. of attraction. The eliecton point princi- a she ack Tae at w remark: ood specim of Podolobium Choroze emafolium, 
pally of showy plants, of yn siz At the back the Gom p% et in height, and 2 Pa pas an 
ections o 
Acacia sais and Cytisus 
ones bit 
fnll hl 
ere numerous, and = 
Tacomosus ; and | supporting them wer e large e bushes of 
„and A, i 
zalea Oia 
poe was 318 inches i in height, and 2 feet i in diameter, i in 
six pla 
cipally Sen new exhibito May, 
Esq., 
the he add ‘a. glob 
Ho il gee in 
fine sero feet pin ven i Ae the yeh 3 feet. in 
of the elegant Cytisus filipes, pam nehes 
sara gracefully, and loaded with s mall w te odo- 
riferous flow From the sa 
cimens, 6 0 or 7 feet in height, of Taanon my 
poroides, and cuspidatum, and a very promise young 
of Beck cena, contribut ed a ee 
ark: 
ergia, a yard in pig 
termedia, 
a rosea, good ; preegnans pena 
e; and lovely plants of anena omg 
of S 
phyll 
tescens 
very admirable, but smaller ; specimens of e 
bl i i. seer 
tat 
nor, in a fine s 
| Sprengel 3a TA ant 
Ixo: 
“or Ericas Se wat en contain ind os | bloo 
and as much in 
cim 
a ole, oC Ae wW 
beau: VA a ma 
Blackheai 
nage ” Pimelea epectabils, wit Bin 
o iA x flowers ; Moke sedge in n fine 
Pol inata ; Epac ndifio: or aya Come 
ny Hy, 
ig igor EM Stan if gr. "to H 
S noble Fenn paiia formosa, 
ideup, ig tein pi a 
Ron 
searc: lyi in 
hI 
rare Luxemburgia ciliosa was Dh for the elar 
s pretty ; a 
J3” 
species of m Peru, ev 
plant fE bux 
i vely Azalea indica 
of ol je ea and a fine a of kale 
5 with it bright range flowers, was not 
1 rvi tice. ie addition to was 
n 
and also a manoni cy 
Ẹ. and two lux raai 
young pane of P. pala ; ie palate’ likewise 
d two pretty apama d: joia propendens 
an nt pank a lovely Daa of E. 
pe 9 others, In front w: 
—_ ably luxuriant, bu t 
earn 
on a T haidaghaniall trellis; with a l 
Pig coat formosa, 3 feet in di 
£ and a very 
í s 
e not sufficiently i 
back of the stage; ote a able anh of 
online 4 feet, in a height and 6 feen in diameter, 
drooping nearly t = he pot, and lo: ade d 
ipe i e; 7: 
a, literall f bloom, 4 feet is height 
6 srt in diamet er, contrasting well with the yellow 
inn ‘which surrounded it. Of the genus hh A 
Mr. jeg had two wonderful plants—one, A 
«| Eriostem 
sia; 
p iis |Een 
ht and 
to the preceding was a good plant, with nearly 30 heads 
mens of Azalea indica alba, A. indica 
indica Gladstanesii, the Mae dwarf a 
pretty A. indicata later In the same group Mg ve 
poy Ses 
of bloom upon it, of Ixora grandiflora 5 and large speci- | ‘ 
Pair wie A. 
d good; and a | P. 
1 fro ntly a bad 
variety of T Sen reay “with Cimpoi poly- 
morphum, and Azalea indica 4 pE —Mr. k, em 
G. H. pro 
ry; 
plant of Pimeles spectabili is, with im 
| lygala cordifolia, Daviess liek sie onia dentic lata, | bl 
uspidatum, Pimelea aes (ory large, 
-4 
[and Podo olobi ium trilobatum.— reen, 
ibu 
ds 
bloom ; Boronia pinnata, eek ; anda large big: 
Mr. Taylor, gr. to J. Cos er, Eady 
of Streatham, was also a pera in this a 
The collections. of Orc IDACE&, thou 
te da third sip + it was not s 
8 ut ir vay beau al 
dwarf and pretty spec: 
kably | wel coloured 
ifference, 1 no doubt, 
ot fpr them forward Seg the late cold and sun- 
eat ther we must except, however, a single speci- 
ttt 
variogain,, densely TE with 
specimen of the double red, and 
them was A. indica v. 
bloom ; a tall and fine 
a good "a. indica alba ote? 
Collections of 20 Srove n uei Ai PLANTS were 
ri y 3 
ha 
neat; 3 and a remarkably w 
tabili 
ly pla nt, not quite in bloom, of Boronia serrulata, 
cut, and pales the finest specimen of the kind ever 
Ae? 
wr It was’s Roe ogr pa J. Blandy, Es 
milis, represented in the woodcut, may be irate ees 
and as pee and thiekset as could _ Possibly be de- 
with Daviesia 
latifolia, 4 feet in height and 2i in diameter ; Epacris 
aS gro wing ina 
“diameter, and br 
h Sphagnum. 
placed, r 
as`sent by Mr. 
Hig Grove, near Readin ng, à 
rk wire _basket » 3 feet in 
1 foot dee i fill 
the centre = whieh | 
i 
the plant was 
Aphelexis kaer Chorozema „varium, and a most | 
cefully 
s 
gra 
upon the Seg is was er A 
fi £ the Exhibiti 
bl jbition.—Mr. 
le pink axy blossoms ; “with some good Azalea 
Mr. is Sollpefion, contained noble a holta 
hum, covering utifully a shield- pinging 
in he aig Ee “the same in width ; 
f Eri Poe 3 feet in height an 
pulchellum cerenath am 
rf the Flotbeck Aiete s, Hambu: a 
not remarkable for die: beauty, of the rare Bir- 
Mr. Cameron, of the 
„m the same group was, am 5 a sin isn't 
cal Sane was a rare pla 
was, unfortunately, er 
ieee it to open its flowers. 
mist to cay 
bright to 
two nod plants; Erica Hartn oe very large ; 
nt inhabiting the hills of Chili. It has 
ropean 
Bot: ant, b! 
for pin first hpa in Europe, of Chloræa "E 3 Vht rich 
or is.— 
rrulata, and G: 
a 
g A. variegata, in loom ; | co 
on a Sak a Podolobiam staurophyllum, 3 feet 
n height ; Poivrea coccinea, 
boike of rich flow 
ush, measurin; 
S 
PB 
pr 
à dwarf etty b i 
able for toe high olone A ‘ yes: with Garda oquia 
Hookeri. , Cho oroze: Pe orcas Leschena ultia for- 
seis bractescens 
ae ingu 
vs e gr 
d pant “of pa keron ppium bicolor, 
1] 
Dé wei Stenia pala, wit th pale yellow ower is 
-| E ndrum Rol 
ie large collection sent by Mr. . Myla 
Esq., was a fine specimen of the lo ats Soran ; marati- 
rodu eer of its handsome flowers; 
anda teres, ee ce 
ular Anguloa Clowesi brag hey 
oup was also an 
whine 
Ay 
wna ee ae ee” ae we oe es Ee eo oF oe ee ee ee Se oO L an 6 ee a 
= the entire surfaco of the pot 
pb a prom 
ie of b Poons $ S.F 
of 
nd” co) 
ars curious etm was parry by Mr. 
pt to Mrs. Tavrence, “and contained, on 
thi + 
profusely covered w 
s peel 4 feet in height, ra 
nos bium 
bu or of Howes 
it nearly o' 1 sp 
k the Se ag of 12 plants, Mr, PEN gr. to! 
rag en aa pam orsum, W 
p 
5 
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8 
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p att ttributable to the im posibil 
