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Black 
penny grounds of f Chiswie' 
on this occasion to the visi "so ie favour of the 
ciliata 
tolerable 
Hamburgis z s some me fine saa mk of Black gg es eas 
hes in A a 
in height, 
and 18 iy coe er eras ee a 
promising young plant ; 
the a July cta yae- the Society oe al. 
July mE CEAN the fruit alway te bi a ace promi- 
nent oe of attraction, am “ai this occasion the me 
lay was not only extensive but eontain mint ig 
duction: ng We cannot, howe 
remarking that some of the pe espe. 
Mr. ha irak gr. to Capt. Hart; and Mr. 
ey 
må d, came from Mr. Barnes, gr. to Achimenes longiflora, a tol 
ands, | H. W ant, but badly coloured; Cass boski 
| Mr. cae Š pie pae i Marquis of Abercorn; aa pe wari AS with dull colour] be 
| some bunches a> the same kind from Mr. Huni co ys and heavy foliage ; C. fallax and <zempferi, large bee 
Miss Trai ill. io iia Marker carry Class prizes were | past their best; Erythrina Crista-galli, i 
k Hill, for Hamburghs a: lants ; Tabernzemontana coronaria, the double and 
M tse and to i neds of vat th Lambeth, for | single varieties, and the specimen of Medinilla 
At the dl ne, ck Hamburgh. pie yla. the genus Erica, we noticed plants of 
me Hamburg gh A; rapes were aes t by Mr. Jones, £ i large, but very thin; ventricosa superba 
Be to the Earl “of Yai = Im Me ys Sin Ws wha ximia. yest di jasminiflora al ba; : S å 
nonianas a 
iv h] 
prett; y ple 
yre ; 
Ax Sir L, Shadwell Pi Blaci P 
Fisher, gr. to Sir F. Bootk, and by Mr. Frost 5 $ a some | 
Wy 
a large are re ese n Very neat; tater, promising 
be over-done 
w 
3 oes as has 
+} 
Mr. Davis, gr. to A. Smith, Esq. 
£ Pines, a eousiderable quantity was produced, 
bee k fore ia e few of aba 
ight soak eb Ew 6s ate 
vent their arriving cat 
pete at the especial rw 
ges, Pao y of the Pines instead of being of the 
pe ht lively orange-colour, so characte eristic of July | 
mong 
fruit, had the dull green enish-brown 
ol a 
roductions. 
Bia a ugh Grapes, Pen perfectly sce 
as was the case apn sa the 
gardon of A Marquis o of Aber: nifi- 
cated oe ‘Me, Willana gr. to 
T. 
H 
ould have so richly deserved. 
lection was arIa to fenit pant 
a An In 
[25e 
aie Bart. 
short of pat in ae “while the 3 Provid enes o: 
they 
| J. Pre pag 
ar | cilia prat a nice plant, 
dia 3 Cro ea 
g 
oot t inches i in vieigis 
and about as ai in pasate pe some 
thickly set. 
In the aoe of 20 plants, Mr. Frazer 
Nursery, and Mr. 
or were again the com 
Fra colle were sigan 
Seal pea Rete shrub, 
Lea-bridge-r 
Parsons must have been at the 
all siniably pa and colour rar pak 
DS, newer t by Mr. M‘Ewen, gr. to Col. Wynd- | 
yey Queens, fin ne wee t, but badly ripened, 
R. Gun Es Te 
and Mr. 
x n in at wit! 
nicated by Mr. Carmichael, gr. 
nee by J. H. Vivian, Esda 
e Hon. S.H 
Tw wo ` very cade me 
nes Sai with very 1 
yres’s group 
ts of endrum fallax and nee 
om 
3] 
oom; a iety o fallax with deeper 
d flo owers than ‘those T the true ae 
a lar 
1 Pi by M ffatt sent 
well-coloured Leschenaultia formosa ; ; Pen ATNA , 
peron Mr. ipaa produe 
Queen Pines, weighing between Pe and 5 tbe each; 
Laats bunches of Black Ham _ piua not 
oa Naat of 
ery fine Kas 
Violet Hative Peaches, and Elruge Nectasines, with 
tiful 
Des ara Victoria and Green- -gage ee in beantifu 
he i e as hen’s 
f the eharming M Fig ; and good 
o Windsor Scarlet 7 my nt oe Ji the 
h 
nother 
rende: y 
pilke Pines, not quite fi 
urgh Grapes and Vicen nakay ines, 
Spencer, 
and so 
WT 
o R. W. 
Me. Tos Y» gY. 
vidence, not ripe, 
ae eens and 
la Dies d and Enville Pine ; Eyre, gr. 
APAE Ear six small Pedi, A aud 
alloner, two wlan ens.—A. ing 
rst in bloom ; a dwarf c 
eciesa, with nearly 20 
grandior a, two phai 
cpmipact plant of f Verana 
spikes of flowers ; Isom 
3 and i. crocata, very dw 
spec imen : 
ACH Tec: 
specimens were nae area grue Nobles 
George Peaches, and Murray Nectarines, 1 pes 
2 
ive, an hi gg, beautifully ripened, 
arker, gr. to J. H. O 
ton, Esq. 5 
Mr. 9 a Earl de G 
. Wright, and Mr. 
10W; 
` 
eaches, ang 
of Lansdowne, communicat 
11A 
ted. a third irand which | 
pe; Muscat 
not quite ri 
Nectarin es hg hig piven by Mr. Davis, of 
nd od 
arnet, anc 
3 mee iflora, an 
with pas juliana 
feet by 3, RAT condition; E. ampulla 
hes. by 1, a sheet of flowers; E. 
rubra, very neat, with ayy ene coccinea ; 
a fine p 
Sawa of. 12 Sr 
Mr. Hu 
ncas.— 
Grapes, to whi ch the same remark applies ; Black | came from Mr. F pid E were me good Nea eat ous pe Ta milis; Ixo: a gra andiflora, a tall 
Hamburgh Grapes, deficient in colour ; sie geass abundance, but, unfortunately, but few of them pa baat plant; pe pMa oribunda, e clean and healthy; 
hybrid green-flesh Mel ats | Daag blesse | named. Mr. Tomkins, gr. to Sir R. W. Bulkeley, sent. | Pimelea decussata, dwarf; Astelma eximia, pretty ; 
P oe very fine ; e be: autifal ‘ie re | six fine a of a green hed varie ty; ee Davis, o of | with Erica eximia nd ella ciliata.—Mr. Green's 
tarines.—Mr. Hog D, ER Po Woodhall, six smaller nes three | principal plants consisted Crowea saligna, Epiphylad 
anol collection containing some fine Pea fingi with |sen ieina yos three Beck noodle, ‘Mo ffatt had | lum speciosum, Passerina grandiflora, and Achim 
Hamburgh Grapes, Strawberries, and Woema e the d Cab SA Mountain of Su Gan nary the | longiflora.—In Mr. Epps’s group was a large plan ane 
Grapes, some wonderful producti present, | latte eee oe teless:—Mr. Bra o H.| Eu hales ee E ArH Leschenaultia formosa, ani 
especially the Muscat of Alexandria, from Mr. t, | Perkins, Esq., ee na bts Persian green-fleshed va. 
gr. to Lady Grenville, D ore, which was | rieties; Melons were also sent by Mr. Fleming, X a Mr. May, gr. to 
beautifi ripened ; and irable bunches 8 | Spen meer, and Mr. Slow we; the ae Romana, i Me, E. set ear eign th Mr. Boos, gr. to H. Berens, ~ 
from Mr. ing, gr. to t of Sath Bur In the former.collection was a large Ixora grandi- - 
tke latter were from Vines planted in May, 1844, flora, with remarkably fine heads of ete Ronde-- 
in a border to which bottom-heat can be applied p Drie Sees and Keen’s Seedling very larg letia speciosa, pr ; Cro aligna, a dwarf bus 
as detailed by Mr. Fleming in vious ge :| Mr. Davi r. to J. Disney, Esq., for British heen with Aphelexis purpurea ora, and Erica, j 
unfortunately they were not quite ripe.—Of s| and SOR. ; andin the Market Gardeners’ Class to.|nifiora alba.—Mr. Stanly’s group contained, Mahe 
predaging Grapes in pots, Mr. Wright, gr. to the Er Mr. Lydiard and Mr. Cole, of Bath; both of whom | incisa, Clerodendrum ` speciosissimum, Achi 
hout, duced very superior it.—Strawberries were also | grandiflora, and Besant Mancini Only one collec- 
fine vie ches, as the accompanying woodcut. represents. | sent by Mr. Tompkins, Mr. Barnes, and Mr. Parso | tion of creepers was pr and that came from the 
y> by erries came from Mr. Ellio’ a Mr. Bayler, Br, to a. nursery of Mr. feat aris, 
Ap Cossey, Esq., Mr, Hogan, and Mr. Mey fine plant ; Ipomæa ao very p ; Alla- 
E petani Figs were sent by X Ir. M‘ fn sey tee go ;| manda cathartica, nicely bloomed ; AHE ter flori- 
Å À pa NOAN Citrons by Mr, Stanly, gr. to H. ie, bunda, a promising plant ; ; with Clerodendrum: splen- — 
ye Ea., pples, beautifully preserved, by Mr. Davis dens, and Thun nbergia Fryeri 
RAR and R. H. Betteridge, Esq. not only numerous, bub 
y _ We e now come to the ge Say of plants, and | rich in fine specimens of cultiv: aaa As usual, Mre — 
n Mr. Barnes, gr. | Mylam, , gr. to S. Rue ker, s Es an Jun., was the successful. 
to G. W. Norman, and Mr, Roberton, gr. to Mrs, Meda if per his collection- 
Lawrence, The co NE AA from the latter was much containe ed m sh: very remarkable apie Not the least, : 
t prize. 
. Barnes’s collec 
the. least remarkable part of Mr 
Le 
six 
n the stage, and it may be safely asserted they con- 
stituted the finest group of yanks ever pa ed in 
young Mr. - Robertson’s colleetio ion ontain: ed s 
e fine ho 
canthus 
a ti igrina. 
hinia eristata, 
gro centre, at th ck; stood 
guloa uni with several flowers, Odonto 
Tn 
a Ese “Clon 
panicle of 
rome saligna, 
of Erica _ ampullac 
I tum, a apse 
rod 4 Teet by 
h An ora 
panic ag did | grande, vi Epidendrum f foribundum 
bloom, supported pi one side | by a very lange Lye: the us P: 
alg n the other by a bu: 
pno pt yanya 
yeaste p omens sta 
>| Vanda Rox! 
In front of the 
X SoA flank 
ta, ea ro Cler oden- 
fallax um, and some A plants of | 
drum and s 
Erica, Royle. — sa Stephanotis flo: aas ris 
bloo 
| The si ngular Erica )Pinkenetil ìi was in finer 
ae were of the Pink Hamburgh variety. —Mr. Mof- 
T to the Duke Newent a fine ye gp vse of 
: and D 
rgh ; also, 
aes n daf gure dby bad 
a prolifera was a aa et of flowe. t is not, naa wa 
n this oceasion y5 Kak more than 
line of the amis plants, as ipl «i tere 
azo noticed at the June exhibition. t. not, 
son shag et net gh Ce y 
Lanceanum, also Cattleya peo 
‘atasetum (miscalled a meet) Rsliana 
0 
dull green fi owa; Form os vy Gye 
owever, pass over two lle autifally el A plans of of the same ; hinia erista ub: 
Veronica speciosa; ; with a dwarf Txor a grandiflora, in digest, bar superba, the pretty A aridas a 
fine Siam Ai Aphelex is sesamoides ; and ulnera, Acropera Lodd a and Cy: : iy 
me | plants, e In Mr.| tum. In the same group w joreover Oe 
> Br. id J. Thorn, Esq; sent finc 
incing equally good m nagem ent, 
| Robertson m’s collection we noticed com, ote Neth plants | 
of Phænocoma prolifera, nicely in bloom; Roella 
Angrecum caudatum, 
Wray, Epidendrum neina: and 
a ee 
