THE GARDENERS’ 
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and which had had the base all rotted away. On 
d, however, bulb 
was | wi water, 
CHRONICLE. 
the competition was between Mr. Fr. raser 
It 
inga i, ba 
right ways 
ys Pielighted gr its | 
lelicacy as pag Geant ; ; 
with i 
rm bein: 
ok “the | placed under circumstances, favourable to reget, | 
of Clapham. Wittort 
which were: TAE the firs 
f Cay 
eared over y 
a "its hind legs, and by taki 
pr th, which was the only cle 
om the head first in its 
an part | about it, was 
young bulbs ; thus showing with what facility such 
Mr. Pv: 
tricosa. 
Thunbergia 
eae oy! be increased by any pa art oS the scale: 
gyu 
when g bulbs usually 
of i its  fore-feet, a and so seraping off every particle e of | 
aoe as it continue 
y, ur 
“A Word 
nt th! 
d sw allowi ing each a aoe portion of | 
grow ‘wo been removed. 
OYAL BOTANIC SOCIET 
June 4. 
nn 
R Eg 
—Tue Sec ECOND sg er for ort pene 3 was | 
rCir 
~ Groups of 8 
| were sent by Mr. Hun ea, Mr. Gre f We forint pro. 
| due cing bei others, food a. of Wesphalingia and — 
odor dn colle cmon of 6, Mr. Br 
of 
cultivation, Messrs. Lu combe, Pince and Co, 
1 
i 
to the Judges, of Seedling Pitana 
ġ Park 
cou pid tae ight 
ia a 
g 
bontio: SINGLE SPECIMENS, displaying su 
, of Exel 
The e day was no 
ort to 
Pop 
I hop 
he ‘aga pe 
so fine 
powera a cai the 
bert ho 
I consider it to ate their ay to dudy 
r before pA 
Judgmen 
liar ha: pa 
ing ‘at Chiswick. 
kiy E pa arene of this favourite flow 
a good de Sal ware: RRA re Gist 
and b 
gadt Dò t is a pee 
Pri moured St E 
visit schon to the opening of the gates at 2 o’clock. 
During 
the Gar 
a| Mr. P 
the afternoon several thousand persons visited the 
den 
Pawle ey, a large Stephanotus floribundus ; Mes 
Veitch a Son, Erica me og 3 and pt Crass 
of Exe Pav —For w Pra 
k 
D0 Pih 
both aiir 
ip upon the former, if a really 
oa the ex fhe’ of obtaining oi, þei eing great 
year 5 TEA if Sei 
i purchase on ane 
stren, of dgment are s cect to 
pense and ppointment. In my opinion, and I aa 
say the judges will think the same, those aiet in 1844 
sho wt! = > ; then those of the irga 
season. 
cabled to state 844 
varieties of 
dictril 
them, however, } Chiswick Sl 
a A 
forward, but shall confine our sie to the be e 
shown, or which displayed any peculiarity not before 
alluded to. 
In collections of 30 vee ve. and GREENHOUSE plants 
there were two competi anes Barnes, gr. to G, Wa 
Norman, Esq., and Mr. b gr to Sg Tra: a Raa 
Barnes’s group, which Es priz 
m 
tion "If florists themselv ves 
micable eno ugh or enthusiastic 
of prizes is to be expected. 
will be subd to the nr on the 21st of this | melt 
onth. 
a large 
first oa was ranted TMs com 
and Co., for a specimen of the beautiful sto 
twiner Dipladenia crassinoda. 
lection was also Vesalia floribunda, 
growin plant, ith long 
flowers. This received a second prize ; 
cl Son were also a d ase 
their new Fuchsia serratifolia.—Mr. J: 
i a third prize for meee 
essrs. Lucombe, Pir nee and @ 
gr. to R. W. Bake a sped 
—Beautiful collections i yet Gog: wel > gent by Mı 
Green and Mr. Bru <n tha t SE us former wasa 
vards of 
enouglr, to o establis ye nd maintain an efficien vlonical 
ural Society, let them suffer for it, say I. It is a 
f the Horticultural Socie xŠ of London | to expend its 
fine specim ; Pin oe Hendes 
soni, a Kaio SN “thick = covered ih rose 
in height. Mr. Bruce? s stiske were abe finely in bloot 
Ci 
—Verii 
cipscdlicnbott: —We are informed, that in the notice 
me 
r ‘Tulip Ixo 
nt 
s grandiflora and dene ts $o on 
xuriant 
coloured blossoms ; 5 the larger variety r of Aphelexis The Rose N Po ors were very fine, and command 
puryaners uch attention ; serge however, ‘hey were rath 
tenellum sent, among others, fine speci- eat thei best. a HO gre ea ha ent 
the Que 
“The 
duction of a fine exhibition of 
ien dof obtaining this exten viz., sata ity ti 
ectfrom.. La Reine, of which w e have heard a ve 
nigh character, we saw and hoj se 
evi gena a very fine Rose. D 
mpe etitors were Messrs. Paul, Lan and 
ETa hod 
the Exhibition of the Pec kham eet Cait EREN: a aol a 
ciety, the Society has been wrong n it is not} Leicht and 4 fect in d t be i Boroi 
“<Peékham Amateur Tulip Society, p n « Phe | height an eet in diameter ; a beautiful Boronia ser- 
io ur Tulip Soci ty,” its members no being con- rulata, Kennedya villosa, and several exceedingly well 
othe 5 | grown Cape Hea a —C vs ahi + of 15 Stove and 
es = A A teii B p of prend or S ae Greenhouse Plants were produ y. Mr. Fraser, of the 
Lea oe Nara Sh Me Pawley 0 of Bromle, 
etn the no tat of shom“ Guero Show, Mr, Hoyle i is sa id to | Mr. Fraser a very. (ae Arale sinensis, in full 
Jerse fe em bloom ; Bowens pinnata, loaded w nk losso: soms ; 
persons may think. 
that they do not belong to t to yon same Re petiole’ 
Societies. 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
q 1 pin 
in remarkable hal and producing 
of small pi irple f flowers ; 3 the bes hosting ok 
d Boron 
Erica Bergian 
multi tudes 
rulata.—The second prize wa s awarded to Mr. Pawley, 
whose plants were inferior to those of his compe etitor, 
June 3.—Sir O. Mostty, Bart., in the chair. The 
Marquis of Breadalbane, C. o Cò ok, F. G. Cox, W 
Wood, F. Yates, and J. Rusken, 3., were elected 
Fellows. Of NEW PLAN very pretty variety of the 
andsome greenhouse plant tee Pine ea Was pr 
on, aig a ple pl 
Me “Ky le, and 4th to Mr. Bruce, 
se Plants—Ist to Mr. Green, 2d to Mr. May, 3d to 
Amon. ng Mr. Green’s 
pei 
Donte de Paris, lilac; Lane, shaded crimson; oh ‘Rein 
brilliant rose; and William Jesse, crimson. Of Bo 
on, Acidalie, white ; Armosa, ros 
Margot, delicate rose; Emilie 
Phenix, red ; Proserpine, crims 
Thérésita, bright carmine. ly, 
tained Henry the Fifth, scarlet } 
ine, pin liza Sauvage, straw coloured, a 
Isabelle, white, The collection of Messrs. Paul and 
plant were Cole eonema pulchrum m, an immense bush, 
5 
S 
of at erenn were admirably ige d 
tefal? 
xcept 
e por oteclain blue were "re 
cies just m 
pg of being of a fine 
said to be very ag and will 
eke ' 10 "pikes < r hiar s paia „a large 
and 
well- grown Glad 
this lar ge 
nh perfect ; 
a | decussta, shinee 2 i in height and 3 feet in 
Amon ong | Mr. May’s 
tall n flo owe 
diameter. 
ants were Ixora coccinea, very 
Jon} 
1 £ pA 
er; a beautiful Hovea Celsi, a and 
IOPE variety. 
Binge 
t Rae 
Pimelea pasar o Mr. “Kyle and Mr. Bru 
n 
N, wW 
retty 
ee Ng was awarded | 
for t ga Bo ec sad Son, of Exeter, 
also 
contributed handsome Specimens. Mr. Cockburn, gr. 
who likewise a i in this 
aving 
sent 
the Hindsia 
san floribun nda, an Laas 
2 
+ A faat i 
height, an a2 e 
r was 
eG 
bearing little tufts of white blossoms. The lat 
said ] i , and 
covered with flowers, many wh 
not open. And Mr, PE i. to 
Baaai 
J. sq. 
a large Pentas carnea, loaded. y 
? 
Sucre inj ury, 
bu 
that a week ago it 
colour which had passed away. 
arded to Mrs. Stedman, of Isleworth, and 
of Lewisham; received a certificate oft me 
ki- 
tion, eir nursery at Exeter. All the kinds thal 
have ‘la tried having proved too tender to stan d the 
but awe Pimelea spectabilis, pA a 
ere a deci 
DACE. 
hi ition, “The ants ges 
ma 
Foetal Erica propen 
The collections of Oni 
Garden at Chiswick, and some poe ae much | 
more hardy than others, i it is worth ase 
x pla 
however, were nearly the same as age produced at 
ult, nts, the 
geront par arts of the c what sorts ate bent aia 
cies A Certi as awarded for the Pat 
Coastal 
imgston, were 
24th In grou of 15 plan 
d | competitors were Mr. Mylam, gr. to S. Rucker, Esq 
and Mr. Robertson, gr. to Mrs, Lawrence. The first 
rsum, with three spikes 
labium 
E rabani, as] several Dendrobia.— Groups 
he Lee to 
nis | ean ten Okehi dai 
rotundifolia, an 1 Epidendrum from Guatemala, and two | To ae prere sen A Peen Rie me 
and Son, a ee F. Cox, 
“Uni 
ses nh cation: Po Sabile, Heci 
An excellen mind spie Dewar tio mt 
Mr. Coysh, gr. . Hudson, ES 
el 
ns, in 11-in ae Leas These were much supe 
elosely related to Arbutus. In the fruiting season it is 
k -i eet $ A 1. i. ` = tes ah 4 +}. 
Henderson, of Pines e-aj vie Place. teas 
Veitch sent Parkeria 4 eci pp we han dsom: 
A pods 
ò Exhibitions in this number in 
} nurse! 
obtained 
n 
Erica intermedia, several we 
imerarias, together with Clossceomia ovata, 
lant, 
f | flora. m 
| a fine spike on which 
mja good Aerid 
- | blos 
soe aei eran SNA "oculata, havin 
ani 
es crispum.—Messrs. Hende: 
Stanhopen oculata, producing three 
and S. tigrina with four bloo: 
gr. ra S H. Schroder. r, sent Ca! m 
Aerides odoratum. Finally, of sIıNGLE pik 
Roe, gr. to J. J. Blandy, Esq., sent the 
Sas avane o o at Chiswick, for k's first priz 
e 
Although a of Hearn 
mber 
a was tifecior to the Ma: ee Tn engi of =} 
indian herbaceous 
su ibap d fl 
s were present, the dis- | 
rymen’s class 
ic first yes for six paina a Hs 
ids 
r. Garrod, gr. to R. B, Forman, 
|The — by Mr. Wren, gr. to J. 
Holloway. In the nurserymen’s class, Mess. e 
Lan of ae te and Mr. Gaines, of Bate 
- cessful exhibitors ; the form jer I 
TIE songe th reine” 
i = e 
os A Messrs joan Po and Son = 
sco as fo ect the firs 
Fo eolie ms of 12 Fucastas, 
ded a eg Ii heupe mrem 
ted plants ; mda se 
cl dort con ntained some 
Kendall and obian ee contributed 
‘own in 
9 hobigy and. nd a fost" 8 
lass, Sie spotted. AD 
of 36, w wate shown by 2 
Pansies, in 
ie eg Se E 
