TH 
E GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[JUNE 28; 
-| spikes of rich violet-purple flowers, allied to A. affine. 
and rose-coloured 3 ag along and the 
f the 
its violet 
This is a very beautiful plant. 
Mr May, who had yrr ae admirabl 
t oni, a fine plant, in beau- Ep eolleetigne of tall Cacti, though not so nume- 
2 ; elegans, very beautiful ; with ventricosa as on former occasions, produced a rich dis- 
albi; odore , and a fin lor.—Mr. Bruce also | ope Awe Ga en produce yah ary specimens 
d Cavendishii, in fine bloom ; tricolor, very | of í Sign speciosum, a dense massiof flowers ; E. 
pretty >” Bergiana, na, neat ; vestita coccinea, well coloured; | ¢ m majus, an nd denkidon cog has with 
with ‘eximia and ventricosa superba. —Mr. Jack p us s, and concolor,—Mr. 
Pal 
Westphalings, “with. ventri 
—A beautiful group was. also 6 
nurse , of Brixton-hill, 
poe speciosum and i 
E EB. poeta with Cereus specio- 
us.— —Mr. Robertson contri- 
fine specimens of 
sonii, very fine 
sissimus and Mal creo 
with odore Rose, an 
rosea, 
were com 
er: and a neat | o 
contributed ventricosa brevi- 
a phylum Jenkinsonii and 
Sakiai majus 5 gati Epiphyllum speciosum and 
AAE 
sity of six Achimenes was contributed by 
Fa Z . to G. eee f Esq, and six small, but 
Ee a Species of l 
Me SN y, gr. to H. ee 
New or r extremely Rar ‘ts, the finest thing 
gle or superior, aperiam = firs ph 
5 my to Mr. Leif Be ‘or Massoni, a ge cent 
t ; ànd the second to 2, Daron, of Brixton-hill, 
pulyérale a ba pyramidal plant, 4 ft. in 
and about a lh in diameter at the base—Mr. 
Sof! Ww Pg Sis i. mea; and 
y itch, a “Of six s of depressa 
ogee te “yen ety of ae depressa, and of 
id . Jules Barnard 
ma. 
sented a wonder- 
Esq. 
e Pra 
Stanley ana, pt xE me 'y of 
g but one flow 
Mr. Glendinning ; though haying r open, 
and tha t a partly ‘deformed ney “it was shown pn con- 
Gardenia Rothmannia, 
plant with miesi fine blooms, Saiaritly fragrant, 
tac exhibited by Messrs. Veitch ; and from the same = 
erymen came a species of Hoya, with dull lemon- neither were they, im 
-tenere Elliott, gr. | po aint of eae so fine as the colleetio 5 exhib ed 
pIE othly, Esq., a “singular, but very beautiful | Jast season. The great error is they are too 
sucetilent pune with a bunch of rich Aeth-coloured sticked, and in some instances the ches 
flowers, called Plumi eia acuminata.— sen a face, 2 was the case with those sent by 
pene crassinoda, a climbing pani of ‘considerable Battersea, which entirely bee tri the graceful sine y 
bea Messrs. Rolison iteairnia punicea, vath of this elegant tribe = ig —Messrs. Lan nd Son i, 
Bright crimson. flowers ; Mr. Robertson, Dipladen i ta el lection “of “alt bat ne 
erassinoda, and Veitch Morina longiflora. | | specimens ; ‘among ced Achilles, Ven 
Of single specimens, of superior , cultivation, several | Victrix, Tricolor, Grove @ eautifal light aridi 
plants were exhibited, and the first prize was awarded to | Norfolk Hero, Mrs. ragon, and Rogersiana, 
or an immense Pie rica vestita coc-| Tn Mr, Gaines’s ae rer e large plants, and th 
inea, 1n d bloo Aphelexis humilis, an admir- | pest varieties were, Cassandra, Vesta, Duchess of Suth: 
able plant, splendidly bloomed, came from es | erland, Coronet, Pearl, Expansa, Duke of Welling 
nd Pimelea dec ig 7 a superb specimen m Mr. | a Gigautea.—A third collection was sent by Mm 
ill, gr. to s, Esq.—A plant allied to Hoye, with Ragen to — Simpson, Esq., Pimlico. The best 
bunches of eg HF vers, and | varieties were, Prima Donna, Coronet, Eppsii, Hope 
called Pe eae oer um, came f from J. B. Cresswell, Exoniensis, Vesta, Form a ele ans, and | ‘Modes se 5 
JE of New Cour xeter. z sis 
and cupreum, 
= en i plants, but not quite n bloa: ; wee ik 
myDev pense, Bhgi pretty ; in 
ng eal tl WA. rs 
pepe odora: 
e, biead ide fine spikes of lox loom ; 
pio on.—Mr. Robert- 
of Epi dendrum cinnaba- 
pa was pro- 
d 
enof Sir ¢ Geo; Large: 
o e nt, an 
diaaa Veitch, of Ex 
r aape: Hoxbargi ‘ado “Roxbur hii 
praet aont Aa with Brassia 
Messrs. Veitch sent a eenia SRA of the 
anda having 
se 
le pores 
plant wi er spikesof A 
amd ed very beautiful N.. American a O 
bile.jiAnd of new plants, Mr, Eyles BLS apne an | 
—— JOLT OME 
Aerides ani to erispum ; and another, with long 
© | fine pot of the lovely Achimenes multiflora, profusely co 
; | vered with its pele me flowers, was se 
Chorozema ovatu ned on 
dium, | plan 
sent by Mr. Ayres ; 
n oval a 
prettily bloomed, = 
us from th 
t of Clerodendrum squamat 
pent ine ee bok, a large pant with ‘two flowers 
padi og ured d also Sı laria 
zebra was 
Tsey 5 
. Green 3 and Ixo 
Tae moray d 
from, Mr. Cam 
bunda, from Mr. Pa of Leyton; Pte specio- 
sissimus, a pretty coe Ady iek, eih, Dipla- 
denia crassinoda, from J. B. Cresswell, Esq. ; t hat 
Bri tish plant, dy om a te Cla cultivated 
C: 
ory: 
ag Birni 
—A $ ott: Gasteria 
by Me. nee, of ETEN and 
ae cena by Mrs . Stedman, of Tw 
B 
hield trellis, and 5$ 
fine|— 
- Robertson 
Lac 
Charles i Genera 
+| vence— Noir. 
Collections of RosEs 
Lane, Mr. ee of Cheshunt, es 
and Mr. Dobso 
Bourbon Psyche, Tea Au atin irą 
Lamballe, a Vall, Prineosso Marie, 
Malm with H. C 
s. — Messrs 
C Dukea 
, Paul’s col 
Duke 
. r 
Sylvain, Don Carlos, and Madame Ro 
produced 25 varieties, among which were seve 
standards. The best varieties were Mr. 
mour, Blairii, Celestine, Aurora, and Belle de Segur.= 
In son’s collection t 
Bou Flore, Fulgorie, Queen 
Vibert, Velours Episcopal, Madame Laffay, 
Blanchefi and Fabvier. i 
single specimen of Blan hefiepr- Kolio ons, be 
a 
wickenham. 
Wes 
Ees Beinta Alart Brody. AoE 
1 Chris Fulge: 
dyk] an H unas : Porn petua 
i Be 
Robin 1 R i, Madame Laffay, e: rd, and ia a 
aa Lat Ville * al Me: 
ag 50 kin ya goprer 
d Persi n Yellow 
Ser, Panl and Sons 
o Fellow ne Be 
nas— 
Hybrid t% j Boizdèlonl 
ponica, placed o om Mr. Do math f th 
awe 's Garden, ety of ‘hich pa following is a P 
This plant, at first poneceron to be very ent "E to the | 
common Hydrangea, seems to be, in fact, much hand- 
somer, on account of the airiesblc pg between 
ady F rat Petit erre, Princesse 
Tolna, ay; Alba— Fe i 
Demak = Dow siflore, and La N 
uchess 
mi Bias, 
and 
A spasie dlle 
Duchesse « E sees 
Dix, herbes, Octavie, 
Lon, 
Wok 
Latone, 
William __ 
