THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONIC 
-1845.] LE. 491 
A third collec Lippe Ti po cpp pee ae poera aan a pressa ; eximia; Coven- | glandulosa, with dull greenish 
Penn ed a splendid plant of Aerides SR To t pulverulenta, needa Sa ka cack 
of Tenting com health, with 20 spikes of anes rs 3| Collections of 12 He I een f each} Mr. Gl een Lee 
macrophylla, w vith gr eenish-brown flowers ; Ca- | Mr. Barn arnes, In the r group w aetulæflora | China, with minute pale yellow flowers, pretty, but 
f Tanthe Masuca, and furcata ; Dendrobium filiforme, bicolor, a good plant ; woa aa oes i a thin ; pe by no means remarkable, —. sent 
with minute pale-green , “blossoms ; rum cuspida- | mini aa Piy à, Pretty 5 with ampullacea, tricolor y Mr. Green, but it wa pa suffici iently distinct to 
an: D with one fine flower- |. and mong Mr. Barnes’s plants were tri- recommendation.—Some small ‘plants of tall 
spike; ind Cattleya, crispa. Messrs. Rollisson also | color, SÈ ipai Aare and t. mementos eximia, ventri- | Cacti were also sent by Mr. Green, but they were 
i ibu Cycnoche: hie cosa, 'breviflor: and carnea jo gom ifera, inflata alba: nearly alike. — Mr. Dobson had a- collection of six 
riguezia recurva, Saccolabium ankam Bi- | loose ; and Cov lianas also ea species of Achimenes, consisting of coccinea, m tiflora, 
frenaria atropurpurea, and several Oncidium 12 Heaths, among which w ors metulzeflora | rosea, gra ei aar ra, pedunculata, and hirsuta. — Mr. 
A collection of 12 Orch N Don n, | bicolor, eximia, Irbyana, sirkannn obosa, and tri- Conway, ’s Cour! ii Brompton t six 
to F. G. Cox , among which were Stan nhopea color; assoni, small; am mpullacea, retorta major,| varieties of rah Pelargoniums, among w ich we 
p and ta, Catasetum este a eT Aerid des | | Bergiana, and ar slain rba. noticed Mrs. Seaton a brilliant scarlet with a white 
quevulnera, Ph ius albus, and Rodriguezia plani- | rou ay va om anda =; Shr ubl lands, and Shrublands Su iperb, Prince- 
roups of six plants came from the gardens of loan imens.—Mr, pos y pro ot j a cae Albert, areia and General Tom Thu mb. 
, Esq., Nonsuch Farle Sir George Lar- | raetulotlora bicolor, 3 ft. by 3 ft ph ae “> the same Two collections of Fucnstas were e ibited, one by 
ts, and J. Schroder, Esq. the first collecti n, | size ; Sav miano; mpiandidiy Oon with bloom ; with | Mr. Robinson, gr. to J. Simpson, Esq., Thames Bank,. 
n produ SoA specail pope a ventricosa superba.—A collection Pimlico, and the other by Mr. Gain » murseryman 
Dendro ium chrysanthum, very pretty ; Cattleya a Harri- | also c ame yo ruce, in which were gemmife 7 Batt ersea, Mr. Robinson’s were by far the best which 
soni, Epidendrum fragrans, with Oncidum roseum, and | dwarf plant; aii, and yentricosa,—Mr. Plumbly, gr. thi , being young plants vigorously 
0. Lan ceanum. In the second, Mr. „Eyl les _ had Vanda | to J. Dimsd dale, Es sq. i sent eximia, ventricosa superba, grown, and most profusely bloomed. The varieties were 
g m La gemmifera, and. tricolor elegans, all loose plants.— Mr. Hope, Prima Donna, Formosa elegans, Goldi b 
‘and O. Baueri. Mr Plant’ of small i Dawson, of the Brixton-hill Nursery, sent the pretty in- Pa wle ey’s. Que: een, Eppsii, Vesta, Magnet, Čing Jo 
l f Saccolal ttat , Vanda cristata B i binsonii, and Exoniensis, Mr, 
, inflata alba, vand prapa —Others came from 
le 
contributed aig ‘of ane land, Pirolla, Pearl, 
ta, Miss Tal 
on g: imens of ORCHIDS was laton. uc pion, Vi burd, Giganten, Exon 
etal” specimen of Renanthera coccinea, repre | which fi i | Goldfi h, sala = eat aa 
sented by the following woodcut, growing upon a block fera, and ‘Massa, fine ae ‘with pci i bicolor Roses IN Dom Ts were shown i 
and tri —Mr. Epps, of the Bower eee Maid | Fetai and Mr. D in the y mamae, rwan nii a 
stone, aso con ntributed a „collection of 4: x, ong w Mes rs. Lane eand Son, of Ber erkhampstead, and Mrs. Sted- 
as a man, of Islewort In jowe’s 
and the ; tricolor, pod ing gran- | collection we noticed of China: Belle Emile, Napoleon. 
diflor: A badly oon — ampuliace dees ventri- | Tea: Eliza Sa auvage, Safrano, Pactolus, Anteros, Aleine, 
cosa, breviflora, and s a.— Fro e nursery of} Bougére, Hymenée, and Duchesse d'Orléans. ourbon s 
Mr, Glendin nning ee oreover, a “promising goung Phoenix ; and Noisette: Sir Wal r Scott. . Dob- 
Specimen of eximia, with tricolor superba son’s collection —— Souvenir de Malmaison, 
dishi A group of seedling ve irj g t de i - Allard, Triomphe du Luxem- 
several desirable kinds pecially splendens, magi t 
fi nd grandiflora, were shown by Mr. Pamplin, of ap aiey Macerthy, ee and Ne plus Ultra. rain 
the Hornsey-road.—Of single specime: eaths, some | the Nu urserymen’s s Clas — Lane and Son 
very remarkable plants were exhibited, especially Par- | fine varieties, compris d China: Com ace m» 
mentieriana rosea, 2ft. Gin. by 2ft. 6:n., and a dense mass aacépède, Great Wes aon Wane Plantier, General 
of beautifully-coloured flowers, from 5 rh who also Kleber , and Comte de Paris. brid Bourbo pe- 
sent fl lor, 4 ft. yi as „and i fi d Charles Duval Hr Perpetual: Gen. 
bloom 3 Messrs. rson sent v ricosa ie Allard ea: Le e, Devoniensis, Josep’ 
2 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 6in.—Mr. Raa produced, a pean 1} Malton or, age, Triomphe de la Guillotine, 
ampulla acea, trained to a, wire cone, 3 ft. by 3 ft. | Eliza Sauvage, and Scholas Gallice : Guill 
6 in., with the branches the | Tell an lb China ène Beauharnais and 
Pot, ‘and viridiflora, wie urious hs psc flowers. | Neuilly. Alba: Blanchefleur. Moss: racilis, Flora- 
rom Mr. Plum ahr. a esr beautiful dense bush of | lie, and Whit te Bath.—Mrs. Stedman’s collection did not 
pullacea was produc uced by Mr. Dawson ; a simil very- remarka ble which has not been 
plant by Messrs. Fair 3 magnificen t obbata f Single Specimens, Mr, Slowe 
sent Mpare = Mr. Dobson, Bourbon Queen, neither 
> 
finely bloo by Mr. Pamplin ; pi i thin, but 
with fine flowers, by Mr. Dawson; and Hend 
had also..a fine plant o same jety. 
Messrs. Rollissons was a v uperior variety, resem- 
r 
| specimen, in good bloom, of inflata alba 
i} 3 
m| Of Cur 
among them 
Roses an ‘immense quantity was present, and- 
all the fine: st kinds in cultivation, We 
never saw Cut R ndition, nor a 
e pa gorgeous display of them. To give, however, a. 
proper 
st of names, without refe erring each toi its r class 
it, and 
» from the “crowds which surrounded them, it was . 
vail 
mn meee T Aa miniata, from the nursery of Mı 
Frazer, It was 
is 
3 ft. in height, and 3ft. 6 in. in n | able for the purposes of selection, we consider it hoot An 
diameter, and had upwards of 150 brilliant and | give no names at all, especially as a descriptive list of © 
handsome flower-heads upon it.—Some idea of the | all the kinds may be obtained by application to the - 
splendour of this lovely specimen may be obtained | respecti urser 9 sili wae rc in colle of 
vered with Moss, and d fi ik: 12 varieties, were shown by Mr. Terry, gr. to y- 
a ai flowers, This es i majika E Set Paller ; Mr. Willia s, gr. to A. Rowland, and. 
- to A. Pal ey a A Swa J. H. Betteridge, Esq. : and, in the Nurserymen’s Te 
P at p- 52 of this year’s Chronicle by Messrs, Lane. Cobbett, Francis, Hooker, Paul, and. 
rom Exeter, z Voi ah Fin cahprien, Rivers.— Oth Roses, in collections of 50 varieties, 
© n ha with u of 40 spi many came from Mr. Terry, Mr. Parsons, J. etteridge, 
owever” ens A, i Esq., and Mr. Williams: and, in the Nurserymen’s 
4 Mr. P lant had d Myai ae cio by ‘hej jeunes. Class, from Messrs. Lane, cis, ooker, Rivers, Cu 
th? Spotted and Mr. bush, Cobbett, Paul, Lane, ng an 
med. “At ollections, of 25 varieties, were sent by Messrs. Paul, 
tides aa mea nn oud i Crutwell, Siwe, Bennett. ani os Dobson; and some fine 
ctions of ay cae were nts n by flowers of the old Ye , 80 rarel seen perfect, 
In Mr. Hunt’s collec- “th nt j s 
the first prize, was soni, a The ut little inferior i in mass 
y good very th Il witnessed st the Jun 
by 18 inches, and splen- a A prera this class of | 
and tricolor i both signs of i esent year. In a 
et ; odore rose ; muta- class established aia Pee ‘eres ae ‘pose of bri 
; A ais 
into notice ne 
i 
and a| 
a 
aA with right scarlet rss with Gulandrisia um- 
Bos D 
he eollection fron 
Beie former contained Gai ines S 
viridifl Cc ; me- had opportuni ties of witnessing many prove- 
em eg Hea eee Arve nents that have recently been made, as this class has. 
à pretty eximia ; and tricolor generally been well supported, espec amateur 
F. bertson’s plants exhibitors. Tire judges, however, in the p: t instance 
ding ;, the best of them considered it a duty to withhold the Gold Medal in the 
plant ; obbata, drast Faa Sa Nurserymen’s ior the ex; ip om as i 
pullacea,. pretty ; accompanying woodeut.—Mr. Kinghorn Mag it was 5 hot ed with. — 
3 trico lor, fine ; tri a ele- Ai he Ma urray, ad oe a no oble Veronica speciosa, A lass, = new and first-rate Varela = 
Sal Civ > meee a; globosa, and speared little, however, past best ; Mr. Stanly SRAT TS sat Gold Banksian p “Spey Take -Doina f 
mate os ms na, Irbyana ; and re a large plant of Leschenaultia. formosa ; Mr. Ayres a . peren AEREE a “om pe shes ompey,. , 
* ’ ca r 
a ag Clerodendrum, raised from infortunatum, 0: tana, naan Daana Titus, BAe Ng 
a splendid collection was very robust habit, but not sufficiently in bloom ; Sarago > D Effet. : 
Clapham and som U, | Mr. es had a fine prints of C. en iculatum ; if r. Cock received the a Gilt for 12 finely ema 
oe stoma lants, consistin y, Suni n 
isson, Amon y Messrs, Fair- Mr. Green sent a good Lisianthus, or rat} E tion Gi ipee s wie essiea, Milo. . Rosette, 
sæ, fine ; t. tenuiflora fine specimen of Achimenes pictas in most-exuberan e ¢f Cornwall, Katinka, and Heetor ; i ps large 
n ampullacea, and health, aai by Mr. Dobson, gr to, Mr. Beck, tof tm ver was awar Mr. R: gan mh Sunris¢,_ 
Ai mpres sa 5 ventrico uperba ; | Isleworth ; and Mr. Ayres had Achimenes multiflora, pnt s’s La Polka, Clio, Andromache, Emperor Nicholas, 
F a š eximia, fine ‘ eana, } but not for competition. 4 Mer y Mo narch, Duke o Begans,and-Aekt poe aee Netty 
‘condition, J rnifigra alba,and Irby-| Of New Prants, Messrs. Veitel . i 
. 7 4He princi i li seas t 
collection consi ee anaes mpylus. cocci ey k ap Ni to Me ainen panar eine tal to CA Ambrose, car 
Variety, gel larg a 
e 
Dent 
tricolors 
ery pretty purple annual, and Sal | 
