ee 
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um bicornutum, E. v vitellinum, and Bi- | 
essTs. Rollis ssons, 
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sq., 0 
collec arner contain 
SD 
lso small 
ta.—In 
X S Oneidic 
SO HONT en e po 
lants, 
enuifolia, Zygopetalum rostratum, 
)\dontoglossum hastatum.—Mr. 
arpent, sent Vanda ae and V, Ro xbu es 
werulea, Cama aro otis with 
d | ~Another 
ed 
kohatu; racer SP.» A 
very om ome, Epidendrum ‘maerochilam and v. 
atum, and Aerides crispum, 
E GARDENERS’ 
tion were also good plants of ampull: 
tite, coccinea, Humeana, err 
ventricosa. carnea ; v, alba, and v 
collection came from Mess 
mising spe 
acea (nana, ves- 
pag Peng Mem 
he 
ery fine; pregnans, coccinea mino; 
pretty ; Bileca. neat ; with Ha alicacaba ; nitida ; 
bed wes y prett y5 A and 
he od ag 12 plants, ee by Mr. 
pari Sprengel in = >n onditio 
ch i ms 
spicua n 
Hu ei 
; suaveolens, 3 feet ir 
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Mr. Curtis ; Crotalaria elegans, a reg plant, 
Mr. Reid, gr. to E. Wigram om 
chella from Mr. Pamplin, and thre 
| vee EAS ma ge 
w Pra 
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om 
essrs, Veiteh, vs 
Frauciscea on with ee risi? ers, and 
specimens of thei obbii. obertson 
re ac and as mu 
y fine; odora a promisin 
coccinea, very sales Hartnell, 3 ioje 
o 
7? 
4 feet in diameter ; ventri super erba, ery 3 ren mark- 
s Cho 
bie ra ioe anà villosa, and 
olum grandi AEAT Mr. 
and 10pea 
the carne of six Ore am essrs. 
xeter, sent fine p 
hime in height Cail 
m ampliatum majus, 
= Mt 
of Dendro- 
purpur 
a Catt 
ants of D 
gs dag Ta — 
om, 
ae ER p Bie aa 
cam ine. 
denbergia prone w Tropisoleie edule Stephanots 
ur niian and a tolerable plant of Gom 
the oaks. IN Pors attracted much attention. erk, 
d 
oom ; and ants | 
gion —Messrs. Veitch 
sh ‘Alber rti, and vestita 
nt, 
hádá 
i Vanda cristata, very pretty, „with Cattleya 
gr. to J 
densi- 
bloom, Trichopilia tortilis, 
a Skinne eri, and 
coccinea 3 wi ith suaveolens, Clow 
—Mess rs, Fraze er ri also contributed a 
ana, and gemmifera, | Carmin 
containe 
and e very la Be specimens. 
Nem mesis, fine rose; Belle 
yellow ; ‘Augustine Marget, 
light blu sh; Pauline P 
Amon ng t 
Allemande, ins 
salmon- colour 
haves.” oj wm among Le ers, Bougè 
nthe: eros, creamy 
ng w 
Bergiana, fine ; ventrico osa coccinea minor, in 
much in 
The A nina 
from Honduras, with curious dark 
flowers, O. creer guttatum, and a bos 
blo 
brown, Spe baw 
arge plant, not 
of Cymbidium aloifoliu 
. Falconer 
Plants of the 
- spicua 
Tinas s 
Of Hera 
which Wiens ta 
is were next in point of it are and of 
these there were several collecti ions. The eae from 
ti sisted 
ald — 4 int in n height à and about 
large; A, splendens an fea asaniteh A 
: € been desired, 
; T 125 Fa eiii E. „A ckermanni an 
herari pias in Mr. Bru 
ego oh D other not being in full bloom. 
fine 
condition ; with several others equally good.—In th 
s'x plants, Mr. Barnes produced elegans, 
A porun plant in fine bloom pa, jn ge tis 
specimen ; dilecta, compact and well bloomed ; 
on ndula, in a fine state ; with pr 
ee of gee eflora.—Mr. Bruce contributed pretty 
lants of Cavendishii and eye, together with fasti- 
gi ita, propendens, and grandinosa, 
opendens and ip: arge | S; 
centre ; Tri mpha: ne, rose ; and 
Lane, of Berkhampstead, contr ibu ted 
good bloom. th re Ab 
blush; A 
auvage; Armosa 3 jolin, Sai hE ma $ Aore $ 
and Eugène. Beauharnais , very owland, , Esq., 
and Mr. of Islew orth, s 
a nice plant of su “ale olens, vestita sal 
T: 
ba, peeepinuk ay 
sulphurea ayl or pro mon 
ng othe 
duced 
es. Of 8 arg specimens only on 
plant was sent, and that sa Arosa from Mr. Dobso; 
Be ck, o 
} cosa coccinea minor, nigrita all ory ‘of 
lr. ganl omer of Brixton bill, nt fine 
et, sl 
rior e cultivation, A ras = 
Mr. Curt 
sen! 
plania erp. with hybrida, odore 
specimens 
mre anc i 
gr. to Mr. srg It w: 
over-stic ked, a; 
llnutt. t, Esq 
had aptat small plants of the follow- 
inds; A. Bia anea, A 
-rate Condition ; 
00 ; A. | sple: 
wsonii and "lateritia. 
a generality of Rhododendrons. The e finest-of them 
wers individually, even when the plants are growing 
in pots, were pte ri larger than. those of t 
snp 
obertson Fa a large 'propendens ; ; we 
3 | Nois 
an 
on in tor Hugo, Las 
Nephi rari creamy white Eliza S Sau H ; 
es: arge, p. rose ; n maren and 
Taglioni. Sirom $ Mr. Ayres, was erein of 
ette Clot E Go ld, a a re anaiai fragrant Rose, of 
immense size ne substance ; but as it had d been 
bloomed in a Forcing 1 — temperature, it was no’ 
deep a yellow rally anticipated, 
Taking i tats phe the be? seabed ka the 
season, we were not prepared to meet with so a dis- 
| tent appropria; 
te £il 
were | had to 
l , mdo 
bea accomm arge 
play of PELARGONIUMS 3 "the te fed to th these 
group srt also smaller 
following d desirable varieties :—A. 
not 
avu superbum, nearly of the same colo ur, 
e i arker ; ornatum, of the same colour, | 
slightly. ance ait rose 5 Jenkins ec Sates with 
pink ; aureum sup: very large ; 
shaded sign purple ; $ pinn an prova 7 ities 
flow These were the 
veral others 
a 
Z 
=] 
may be cultivated i in large collections. 
of Sin NGLE SPECIMENS of a cultivation a —_ 
e 
sent by Mr. Green and M 
fully in loot 4a vold 
Mr. Green’s plants eolisiated ofa 
nd Acker- 
uce’s collection was 
rw ae we ei a 
great 
most extraordinary plan 
isplaying first- 
rate managem ment t.—From Mr. Fale aren as the noble 
Azalea indica variegata represented in the woodcut—a | 
which | ¢ 
dated in the lar Ribose 
y and lively apenas By thee well cultiva 
Teddi appeared to afford u 
The cere | of tiea par bls, 
where and jud 
izard Sir R. bens wands T 
ASS, 
rserymen, Mr Gai es had no patina ; he 
received the Gold Benki yE for Cotherstone, 
Queen of Beauties, ia a Augusta, Lad rud- 
lsu E 
irate, King o 
Amateur’s Class was ve iE Ir. Staines for 12 
ta noble E, Cay vendishii, loa aiy ik its beautiful com d finely Porte alas they were—Duke of 
wes flowers ; depressa, very fine ; persoluta alba Cornwall, Superbum, Lady Sale, nrise, Roulette, 
et 6 inches in height and 2 feet in diameter : Tii: Erectum, Madeline, Enchantress, Alice Gray, Sym- 
nova, and mirabilis; Humea a, ve: prett. pe metry, Hebe, and Duchess of Sutherland; and Mr. Dob- 
Be laces vittata, fine; pinea ; Thunbergia ; ves- son received the large Silver Gilt for the following 
al ; estphalingia ; propendens, ery good ; a sorts : Matilda, Luna, Sir R. Peel, perfect specimens 
q ges » à neat plant ; and the following varie- saia of cultivation, mae Erectum, aria Flo: 
3 of E. ventricosa, viz., v, coecin 3 V. €. minor ; | complete” sheet of bloom, the branches drooping « over The Purple, Susanna, Sir R. ei Cleo 
T g rnea ; and v. superba.—A second collection came | the sid Matilda, Dido, and 1 Lord Chan or th 
Mr. Y, and contained some immense pecimens. | in and 4 feet in dia E pe rs, Veitch sent |among Nurserym the còntes sag was between Mr. 
ng them we noticed Humean 3 feet in height and | an admirable Eriostemon pusifoliu th ‘fine bloom ; | Gaines, of ‘Battersea, and Messrs. C. and D. Smith, 01 
>et in diameter; propenden , very large ; arista obertson, a ea ae with Gas- | Pimlico; th Butan 
> à wonderful plant, but thinly-bloomed ; Hart- | trolobi ium spinosum and Thunber, Papo on 3 the | mead ee Coronation, Grand Monarch, Madeline, 
PA splendid bush ; fastigiata lut scens, in prime latter does not promis se to bloom “fre ely.—Fro' r Mrs, Stirling, Cyrus, Gypsy, Hebe, Pair Maid 
3 mundula, covered with m; grandinosa, | B hi diets ta, but | o Dev D, Queen of Fairies, and La jady Sale. To Mr, 
price alba, fine ; with odora ros , perspicua porns in pies om, and the pretty ee xinia Cartonii Gainek 4 was awarded the lar arge Silver ig Medal for 
uite in bem”, in admirable condition ; hybrida, | Mr. Poole, of Leyton, sent a small but very pretty Bo- Cotherst tone, ie of kirpe in Aye La st 
“pad gh a > rubro- lyx ; Willmoreana ; mira- ronia serrulata; Mr. H large plant of the same in | Pradhoe, Pilot, Coronation, Lady J. Douglas, He nione, 
X small, but pretty plant of Spre: IRE fine bloo: . May, a pretty Choroze ench- | Enchantr 8s, ioe adeline, and Lady Sale. For 
gent be Ma Class, a collection of 20 plants was ni ; . Bruce, a, large Pimelea spectabilis, not | six varieties, Mr. Gaines received the arge Silver 
 dishii, eee Fairbairn, Clapham, containing pom quite in bloom, and a fine Ixora ndiflora ; = M spot ; this pneu no large specimens of 
= much in di ~romad health, 3 regs in height and as| Cole, Brugmansia aya hc iety of B. su ady Sale, Lad Ff aa uglas, Albina 
Fe flora, splendid - ing intermedi very fine ; matuh Eak hood ot valuable te plant; Mr. S. si Ta ey os evident impro was app sirak 
d va 3 with oT remarkable Revo of yin, oe | Cle: : t only in a the ai sorts which 
>. and suaveolens, In the e collec: Janin: "There was, moreover, maou varium from | are now brought to the | Exhibition, but in the growth and 
