assed too much upon your space, 1 will conclude, but I, mention was made in our — of the Horticultural ui Of kinds an excellen Winder en eama 
shall be happy : e = bore to enter into — some p Society’s exhibition i in St. James's Ha inel; : - Mr Tumer, A — F and Win 
ee ^ wd: ‘vation at some future time. Harry i as mi: Ait t be expected, a grand | In the Amateurs’ class were 
vn. Of Azaleas there was, gh xpe g to Mr Md. from MER 
—— display. The plants from Messrs. Green & Carson being | gr. to Mrs. Hodgson, of Hampstead ; 
UH Arge eid vay full of blossom, and occupying as they | W. F. Watson, Esq., of Isl jette sand M: Yon 
Societies. | did conspicuous positions in the principal transept, were to R. W. Peake, Esq., of Hou 
y effective, and were deservedly much admired. i ü f 3 5 — pa striking 
UL both were good examples of the yellow sinensis, e|tion, the plants in which stood from 8 to calles. 
keene gte Honno i oral Exhibition hel h eld others were equally well known kinds. Collections of height at least, and were — well — i 
2 f vmm 2 thie adi. ge be ted. to bave smaller plants were abundant. In the Cleon nien W. — all train ed to sin jer — stem 
, i a ns. In erarias were i i : m 
Successful en M egards Ea rie y & Turner had good collection s exhibited in pe Mf ie " 
Ive 
been in very respec em ble| Mr. Turner, who sent Slough 
company, which, owing to kc unfavourable dats of the b x es white variety; Glory of Sun-| Brilliant (Smith's) crimson, Brilliant (l neom: 
kom eoo wes | gs ee 5 Es Hill ad ouble kind pee EN above; and iret oo ; 1 Brillant a as 
, : P P F 2 
tove, 8 fine- ma pane and | Crit . — i es . sec nished y. Mr ni B e fine plants w 
per eas occupied the benches along the sides of variegata, alba lutescens, Ferryana, p Piy 4 ie hich, pton, gr. to A. J. Dorat, 
the principal transept: a noble circu x group of Symmetry, and Beauty of Berkshire. Messrs. ee|among which we moticed optima, Loveliness, E 
x penan plants ae by a fine specimen and Fraser also showed Azaleas. Of newer kinds, Mr. Hey a Dundas, Lady Paxton, an 
of Nor rfolk Iolar Eo the centre at its intersec- Turner sent a group in which were Advance, General Blues. essrs. Dobson had Perfection, Mrs, 
he in | Outram, Ule e scarlet ; Criterion, Model, Miltoni, d others, the e names of most of which e 
H. Haveloc i 
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cei, t — — mdp e IM 2 and Prince Jerome, a variety with finely-formed Aorienlas Ne Mia Ultra and Lancashire Hero, beth 
ts, rh s of Azaleas, Cape Heaths 8 and . of good colour. , Messrs. . Ivery had Rosy | fine kinds, we own by m 
pots, gm pe it may be remarked were shown to Circle, Admiration, white fl le; Duchesse NM "heibiis eous — Me 
more advantage than usual owing to the green baize Adelaide de Nassau, a handsome “Americ ead * — — oni . Ki A at x them w Hdby ^ Queen, Yelloy 
background against which they were staged having ust 's Gem, Model, and Slider Mr. a el, King of Yellows, Edith, and others, ers, all fiiy 
been = rais i am olet others, Gem, deep salmon, and Glory of NE Kr SUME x 
Hill. ie Messrs. Ivery, o eckham, came a orists owers consisted of Tulips, eut 
E italy from "e be pone - A Latent Shee | P S in which was the new — kind benas, and P ansies. ps, eut Ya. 
ca aled Petun iæflora, a rosy peach-coloured sort, of good rui S ated, was scarce, Of 
Was fateited.by Me. Dods, gr, to Sir John repre) form, but reported not stand sun well. From Mr. | Apples, one specimen well worthy of special notice n 
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Bart. It contained blue Leschenaultia, Everlastings, jene Victoria e z Koti 
— oe’ Glory ol of f Sunning E vorbei se Cape Heaths were produced in large ge ee and in | Leaf, Esq., of Streatham. This was Frater AA 
flowered pink variety, which was deservedly the ad- good condition. We however did not observe amoug | Other fruit of this variety came from Messrs, ‘and 
miration of all who saw it; inandra " fragrans, | them anyt 4 me dose ab Green 1 Ms Ja miu r. Gillham sent three well grown Black 
fusel ted vith terminal lust f ri E] acti wer urnisne T. " L a1Cas, 
Muy liom; the carly, flowering amd handeyme Dunn, gr. to J. Rt. Scott, Esq, of Horse. Both ea: | OF Grapes, tho best were exhibitions of Black Han 
Boronia pinnata, Pimelea spectabilis Acrophyllum | lecti ions 5 ontained Ad plants of well-known ads, burgh from Messrs, Frost and Hill. Mr. Ellis, gr, Fleet 
5 H s oticed a white kind allied to Epi- | House, Devonshire, also sent fine bunches of that variety, 
8 bert, Eso. - 
hed Roses in pots e tr uly atter Of baskets of 12 bunches bes 
of course much de ired. Merk Dx oben s, and eT. came from of Burnham, 
y Paulall had um Nace as had also A. Rowland, | TI la Try a didi well abb A good 
Es if 
red- leaves; Boronia . such a speci j . and Mr. Terry, gr. to C. W. G. Puller, Esq., | ba ske t also came Kom Mr. gus vies, of Starch 
rarely seen, bein 9 lite eral ly covered er pasy pink Youngsbury, ate Among them the following names | | Ha Tümersmith. Some fair buncha from 2-year-old 
ttom; the handsome lilac Tetra- will be fendlar to our readers, viz., Baronne Prevost, | Vines were shown by Mr. Sorley, of Liverpool. White 
—— ericifolia ; p une pic 1 15 white Azalea forming a| Blairi, Paul x ras, Paul Ricaut, Niphetos, Souvenir | Grapes were nót good. 
cone, quite a mass of flowers; and Eri "un Ami, 0 — — ed te Tea Roses; Peaches came from Mr. Com to C. Mills, 
: oupe kleb“ ‘Souveni e Malm Jules Mar- | Esq., of Hillingdon; and from Mr. G „ Shipston- 
ica 
depressa, a fine specimen s È anches han d Cou z 
ET almost c Jem Cenl the = Heber alen gottin, Gloire de Dijon, — — — Aubernon, on-Stour. The sorts appareh HOAN e. 
came from Me T. area Louis ied e, e. bao Chenédolé, — des Of Melons the best were Orion, green- 
. to NE: € mbats, Loui me Wille „ and | e — i ed, pig Mr. Peed, T The next in 
'voniensis Tis 8 = the exhibition cem 5 point of m s M Ew Hybrid, Mr. Con 
tionabiy a plant of General — inot in Messrs, | stantine. Ar. Tegg also showed à nie ite Nil 
aes 8 This was in perfection, its igs, Lee’s Perpetual were ‘oe 41 
i = Constantir ne. i 
e pe Hea ilsoni, 
Drummondi, loaded with pretty rosy pink star-sha ped 
blossoms ; Francisceas, Pimeleas, Txoras, Eve N E or tower p mer ated. ill Gray ene Sir 5 Napier, were again 
and Vincas, „of which there were 14 Was also pre t i E Smith, of Twicke 
from private growers and three from nurser rymen, con- ew or rare plants were scarce. We oo as a" d . to A y, Esq. sent some 
sisted for the most part of well-grown specimens of Burlingtonia Farmeri; Mr. Dods a finely grown 5 — British Queens, and good pes iof other sorts came ir 
plants similar vi se just enumerated, of the orange — "denstyllis maerostegia; Messrs.| Mr. Taylor and Mr. Gillham. Strawberries 
lants r au tails for fine foliage there were one Ve ie Pee handso: othos, — asd o the er | were contributed by Mr. Kaile, gr. to Lord Lo 
or kund collections The bes Miete from Mr. — = plant: tioned in o report of the Rue. . — l an ng 
Barnet, and M: had a b bei Society? s Tute exhibition ; and a sma — —— aters, gr. to F. Moore, Es 
ant of i die penne fr r. Gre e plants not | Inman, gr. to J. Elliott, 
ribbed, striking and flower Messrs. s ch- — their Holly-le eed. gr.to T. Devas, Esq., Dulwich 
Caladiums, Cissus, Japanese Olea, and Acer japonicum polymorphum from | Miss Coutts, Highgate. Cu 
ias, and seid of that description. Ja is h — redlich deeply eut leaves, and par ‘om Mr. waa gr. to 
f Farfugiam a if har i wu was stated to be, must prove a most im- ford Hill; Mr. Monro, ud P 
m marmoratum, and others, | Portant M pes ion. Mr. Carson sent the bright orange Weir, gr. to Mrs. Hodgson, of Ham 
s showed plants Apkelaudra Porteana. $ 
hoir latte zm ong: —_ plants was a variegated variety 5 
tolerably good condition. f Barbar ca prieox, one e edd British Winter Cress, Notices of Books. Pe 
flower 
= It l with, > was also the grey- looking Centaurea ncients 3 
i retusum, usum, gutta — These came from The Citrus Wood AL the A A T 
EU — alc of flowers ; | likewise e a Mee — Tu velo Tur wa come | pà 2 87 ‘reprinted from the Builder d 
lor, and insignis; Aerides odo. | rare Ferns. came a plant of the a by C. 2 14, Clerela land Mews, Fitzroy 
C cn a Skinn spore! the snowy white Calanthe I  Rhcdédendion Delos, with 14 blossoms The object of the writer of th 
rather dull yellowish b blos with five spikes of buff or | On. it all ZEE greatest perfection. Flowered thus | lat, — EM Mendes 
Re PR papain "irn os bractescens, | potiri d vue d fando ind effective. Of Rom dh alvi — . 
Cypri issimum, a fine aie lifer, the n uadriv is. ms 
— m Leer 85 aos ew substitute for lawn Grasses rem are p probably ay with 
we quo 
with in. is sit ym ts, gr. to A. Mongredien, sent al 
Ree W. Elle, Eu lar genus, erue gr. to ‘a panful, "which seemed to excite 3 t a largo 
.F. G: Darina, Mas Cheek aik oe Carson, gr. to It was deep green and in excellent condition. that subject :— ien 
Tnt — pee class. Ferns — not so plentiful as s might have been at all the 8 Te d TH 
tena eee —— with multitudes of blossoms, | Forest Hill, contributed © b MM Citrus. The Greek and Roman writers 
yellow Onda: adas Tee surface of the EL the me cla and from Mr. Seve, gto A A. de Grav o, Bat, men tion of this AA CUR ere 
i ia rigi etcham, near Leath — It was one of the accusa! 
stern Aperi Hom du ET. d Vande a teres, = British kinds, all well ere plants, Med iin Vete that his a : 
spikes; various Aerides, Big: with four flow Pelargoniums were as a whole scarcely so fine tM det OFS UE a 
iT looms ä gremium, a | have seen them in former years. Mr. ae wet or a A —— — Tu r Diodoro, 
plant e d orange Lelia 3 hes formed an exception. His collection af 12 plan ; v eei the orator, e 
Cypri villosum. 2^8 ai i b were all that could be desired. —Conspienou abstulisti? writs e (he charge preferred Lei grid 
8 De biase: nely - flowered Cattleya them were mmetry E P e was himself = i judg of a Citrean with gold 
endrobium  albo-sangui ae with ed prettily spotted try, Empress Eugenie, the « Martial comparing this von, e 
he b 
uote our a author's 
ag 
flowers, having a brown centre; the i oa ea ee 
n ; Sansp; € ‘ impl th i id esteemed t : 
Lycaste Skinneri, and a large a of the ^ walle Ce estial, Mappe G — — — te tu : r materi pa mem Bi, 
| = — Mr. Dods, | finely spotted Moin d Etna, Viola, Lan lee, "Amon * e sr gem a — 
Mr. Woolley sent a handsome group, i la whieh 3n more Fa ir Bese Y stal, We ed Fairest of f the — another her of his ong 
particularly remarked Vanda tricolor and iuga. the | and Satirist, reil, Yen Wonderful, Governor: Gener wrod bem —— Srg oar 
ox- EI Lelia purpurata, a magni- | showed in this class. nd Gaines also Citrea — , nec 
arge cm — — pss In the Amateure class the best plants came from Mr. eTii e with i tho 
„ vario iggins, 2 oi o E. Beck, Esq., ed = | aims 
Phalænopsis, the de wer d shite and finely flow — — the Circa mener whe Teta 2 
, and others of whieh | kinds w ds Bride, Fanny, — ones of the! austerity, in alluding to e vast sums 
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