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in May ost fastidious could des In akei e| flow ers Potrai all over the stem ; a small compact 
i Sroveand G Prerada Ts, t 
sig sent between Mr: Barnes, gr. to G. 
q. and Mr. Robertson, gr. to Mr 
this oceasion the second prize was 
thecollection from Ealing Park. The group 
by Mr. nes was an aordinary pro- 
ection, and was allowed, by every, cultivator who saw 
of the best specimens of horticultural skill 
in t rdens.. Among most, re- 
in this collection was hicket of 
Phanocoma-prolifera, 2 feet in height and-about 4 feet 
branches. hidi 
diameter, form: perfect. con 
ba irable specimen of 
enus Clerodendrum, 
eg 
ral plants, all re 
C. vahiemer represented below, had.a spike 
y was brilliant, and the ner apy of the 
‘kable spe cimens ; : 
| profusely bloomed, but not quite so w = colo 
jard, the singular Medinilla erythrophylla, with: the 
tine ; and a beautifully 
a for mosa.—Mr. ay 
Erica ventricosa superba, 
blero giant, of Lenchenanlts 
gr. to 
yi 
prisin 
, Azal ea lateritia, still ‘a fine 
bloom; L et eat a pce ti pretty ; L. bilo ba... 
grandifora, large, bu vtihiniy: bjoomeds with = imelea Ape 
ussata, and a beautiful spec í 
ie condition =A thir 
Bower Nursery, M 
~~ 
ee 
a. 
also sen 
sesamoi 
a ce ven mhi aa eras og Ei 
2. Tatar was, Azalea Danielsii, A perading 
= 
lan 
plant of Pimelea decu iia, 
| same skind, but in dee a dectinings oes 
a fin imen of Ste 
with 
aw 
and aden na = pa bu 
Pi imelea decussata ; and Cereus 
vi ery, 
diflora, very. 
e; peta, nana, a pre tita cocci ef 
d good plants of AR ing asi Met Son 
In the Nurse rserym 
fine n 
ea | alba, and tricolor elegans, 
Pai i 
uperba ; 
ntas carnea, and ey other 
plants. Very neat collections of twenty plants w 
contributed by Mr. Frazer, of =H ea Bridge 
and Mr, to James Cook, Esq. 
Ayres, gr. 
| Fra zer’s collection was a fine plant of Erica ca Bergian: 
three feet, in height, and four feet in diameter, pom 
ured as it 
E brevifolia, 
very pretty ; and a good E. tricolor elegans. In the 
and good ; Aphelexis humilis, small ; Dillw wyñia 
men tiar tA pretty; Boronia serrula ata, an admir- 
able aoe se Gompholo ium een ns, a small ei 
growing oo with _ bright, yellow- flowers; Sta! 
arborea large, Sere lexis 
speciosa, ae “Barehellin capensis, we naged, 
but short of <n 3 Coleonema tenuifoliam, delicately 
pretty; with e: inia Youngii ; 
and a fine variety, of of Polygala acuminata. 
moreover, was a dwarf bush o 
me. and sever: are 2 ete plants, yres 
ollection we noticed a finely bloomed Crowea aigos, 
J 
iii. e 
feet in height and 4 feet in —_ nee at|, 4 eo in height idth; Viminaria denudata, 
Bo, nå the extreme circumfere: wis „nearly |a singul plant, 5 wil Aat hair -like foliage, Ey spikes | 
yom the sam e collection were ble spe: flowers.;.Lesck 
of C i Kempfer, with ee scarlet flowers, aC; bush ‘in fine bléom,,2 feet in height and 2 in in nih | 
um ende; in A phelexis sesam ide large but-past its. best ; xora 
. ne plant of S aoe oides, dwa zi and good , the latter with 
5 2 
of Not I kahi 
E kaimas 
fine: 
C- Talas, Ne Bflowers ikes Hi nee C 
wero 
a. 
a. 
ee of Pimel 
me inmenso v 
; irable bloom; and a vant of Polygala 
ifolia, ¥ ont in height and 6 fet in dia aah ter, 
covered with flow wers, was a that oun 
There er, two fine p 
group were 
ta, but not, 
folis ; Eriea tri 
a 
d a, and E. sa. ricosa 
Colle tions.of 12 
ee 
ite sufficiently 
in borni Ps iy meas ab Polygala oppositi- 
ventricosa | sxi 
airbairn, 
of Clapham. The most eat cate was a noble 
z epee imen of Cavendishii, shown in the woodeat 4 foot 
in height, a 
lection of: 
y sin: Dean llisson, . of: 
ined “Cov oventryana, ia aly bat» we 
| the first prize was awarded was from Mr. russ, gr. to 
s Esq 
Boyd Miler 
d 
t 
“Among them we noticed Ixora Zoe 
fin ne. plait Aphel 
x qui italy oot ; Euta: 
ela ee |a A 
rm 
peed does 
gens, yi ds and good ; Euphorbia enkas, 
edia, 
7 
rf x 
well Il bloom: ed; Boronia crite ano E with} 3 
ting. It 
pre pretty 5 w ttivolot: elegans, f nam — or ale egans su 
utiful ; very n 
nd also’ trieoior my ae elegans 3 3 
= “Sple endens ns, and several o 
condition art 
ao 
gr. to > Si E pke 3 it 
contained paises "pulse 
chru tifi I 
hilap EEr str 
Sabah ria; 
pe ap from 1 Ealing 
m, “of Leschenaultia PER 
aa the plants were sans 
rize w. 
tp 
and to some extent ‘iat 
"they were not considered 
ants. Among | 
great excel- | 
u Teor feet i z See se: and 
a rich con 
flowers, but ae | 
with white 
badly Seek! Bimel ea reri well colo ured ; Ste. 
Piani fi oribunda, a pretty plant ; ge dentieu- | 
Mies tite hami, entricosa | 
ta ; rtia Cunningh 
: longi- mf 
promising 
plant 5 ; E koa p i reii a me EET e 
Clerod, 
Iso 
| Boronia den nticulata, tolerably 
neat ; 
ronica speciosa 
$ Aphelexis humilis, 
feet in ie 
fe, rath 
mah ae mu ch drawn, were 
Mr. Slowe’s collection tie a bic age: plant of P 
ele 
lan 
„In the collections, of six =n we always expect to nD 
n 
vies prit, contained Lv igre a fine Sole out 
color, very fine ; with . tricolor major,’and <ribolor 
ro) perb: variety He liad also a alarge-plant 
of Westphalingia, 
Biles densa, ‘and 
Fede 
| ticed 
teh, ey Bate, << 
send i _ Cayenc 
covered with pine but: b y~.cole 
ually fine ; tricolor, 2 t 
‘. 
in Der hives bat 
mboed of TOSA 
=m, wi its s iy 
re also saa 
white flowers, 
act hte aa in fine 
inted. The plants produced by Mr. May, 
not Sapp 
gr to E. Goodheart, Esq., were Marth i, GA aN 
Eriostem buxifolia: um, 
ith Ae large e standard ; plait of Poly- 
cacia pulchella, a dwarf stand- 
ne Ixora grandiflora, with Roideletia speciosa, 
a etty ; Sprengelia eren hag Bonk rather declining s 3] 
Aphelexis purpurea on ora,’ very promising, with 
élevatin 
| considerably above te sion de 
collecti 
of 12 w e daphn 
color poeta Mias Westin 
a with 3 SrA ‘scalar, morte, and ten 
; and goog plants of and spuris, athe 
