THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ACU NE GAZETTE 
ton, J ien, Coe’s Golden Drop, and 
last, 4 thoug gh AL ok Je Green gage. 
Apples npn ithstandi ing th at r 
have nly 5, zens instead of b 
he best 6 7755 
nis naß 
e from G. granu ulos: 
grown specimens meusuring nob = tha 
The best came from Mr. Higes, g 
Novelties were 
iae were tle Among T were the 
ca T. 
and inte Mo, form 
erly | noticed by us; a 
foliolosa, Pothos 
MS. Perd har oN 
55 Y Me essrs. Veitch. 
dl 
E. [Serrempp, 10, m 
| Roses, He ollyhoc ocks, Verbenas, and 
a A ster 
both German and Fr ench, there 
pei. EA fi 
In the garden the Fren ch a e 
1 nl greatest favo, 
P 
1 
— ee subjects we 
num 
Whiting, t the 12323 
Pippin, 
rani s Golden Pipp in, 
Pi 
d the hardy evergreen 
y|argyrea, and Pteris argyræ 
day at p. 671; Spraguen umbellata, 
a, fully d 
escribed 
one at 
d the other 
a hardy _ pretty 
Te some 
from 
CAMO ongs the German 
mM 
and we observ 
very fri a vm 0 
ridis. y 
^ large; a a dwarf. gro 
forked bran 
in 
3 
ese of merit came from Mr. 
; the sorts wero Celina, Ribston and Dow 
Non 
esuc Eb. apa Claygate e Pearmain. deserved 
olde 
wing species 
ches; the other Lobbi 
from Bor m 
with s 
£ 
Of n 
Co. pros an 
d | eoloured 
erimson. 
ae? an t 
flowers 
Of some 
has alr ready been give en in our pages. 
brid gota Mest, Milne, Arnott, & 
ieee ^4 
fruits, flowers, and 
the 
this now 
„Apples 
fine. Onions, Shallots, Turnips, 8, Carrots 
Rhubarb, Re 
r Hy 
interesting collection, 
several grow 
Flo 
came ^ béauti ful specimens of Haw 
Greening, Alfriston, Gloria Mundi, 
2 
elina, Mr. New ton, gr. ost part. 
n | 
EN Oubr idee, and Tola 
of | x in of pyramids, and: b 
The b 
the form 
Enfield Chase, sent t Emp Deror 
Kentish Fillbasket, Graveney ps nt Be llefleur, 
l Hollandbu From Mr. „gr. ill, | 
Yellin ton, Aitipton, 
Golden Noble. | 
ificent 
ate Dulwi 
s nothin 
| Tom 
| and salmon 
0 
on t 
— Duchesse VAngonlême, Louise ersey, 
e Bor Jer 
8 Mr. Hally, Blackheath, sent Wil- came from M 
3 
B . K 
ng new. 
t Ger 
* ed e the prd ial ee 
ch, and Ham 
They co 
stead, 
sorts, 
wn, 
1 d Ra 
of Du lwi 
g 
consisted of Brilli 
umb, Cerise, Unique, Trentham Hybrid, 
| Middleton, Kingsbury Pet, and one or two other pink 
char mingly spotted with M lest 
of the best of these a full account 
in excellent condition by.| o 
Mee essrs. Cannell, 
+f 
e 
LJ 
eans, 
Marrow mad Radish hes. and pot her 
pots ood A er 
i he 
Elth 
Wher re one "n - was de Uo ] 
9 — Tulse —＋ pus ya » 2 Me 
e for the 
ted in. considerable | 
of Syde aha 
mon 
colour, 
+1 
Eri Pudel 
rid, L. 
N there was an extensive display. 
ll with flowers 
Oni 
Marrow, Fonti -fo 1a, R 
Capsicums, and s - dig 
Sweetlove, of Maidstone, 
Mr. 
, Croy- 
ere 
ady 
large 
The best 
1/7 
, Marie Hm sse d d'Angou 
m 
A of 
ting came Mar D s Beurré 
n Beurré, and her well known kinds. 
M 
Ok J 
, gr. 
», Esq 70 ur. e also | 
anti good d dishes in this class n 
For single dishes of Mic for weight, the first dol 
warded to Mr. Harr’ sn Oe N 
oz. Mr. Hally 
whose united vogi was 81b 
Williams's irétien. 
Of single dishes of Pears shown for flavour, bee best 
2 Williams" 
gou eiching get th 
had x fruit of the same variety, | me 
s. 8 oz. Mr. Park showed | 
. 
| Sir 
est | Ch: 
menant 2 
r. Harrison, of Oatlands, — 
Am ong son neous fruits we observed a 
fruited pe in a pot of Eug enia Ugni; 
Walon ag WE dw arf O. 
Wat o A. F Moore, Esq. of Sydenham. 
Tahe 
| stenda 
1 
oa 3 came ns om Messrs. Baxendine Kaile, „Pa ago, 
Grot Pe odes, Reid, and Chilman These Mr. K 
leetions cousisted chiefly of 3 Vincas, Txoras, 
Cro the handsome Pler 
Seedling, Flower of — Da 
Jos. Paxton, 
E 1 Ench 
well | Seedling, Miss Watts, 1 
; and some ee Sealing Dire lads opum, King, Standar d 
Adan Beauty, I 
Palmerston, | by H. Fisher), clinging — du "Vitrial. mms 
stt 
combs, 
among them 
The 
first s 
Sidne 
airman, 
Col. 
8, Bravo, Guida 
Yellow 
Lon ue 
AE cn n, A pe Touchstone, See 
Tad I aram Seedlin x 
Kimberley, of S 
of f Salisbury, also show 
1 F 
ur ar Norwic| 
It had ei 
s, ea ch o which was cin by from 0 
uite 3; im in 
rid 1 7 — a G 
ly 
diam We also noticed in Mr. 
plant o as tlie ee but now seldom gro 
re acce for the beauty of their leaves were | 
tion by Messrs. Young, Rhodes 
sebud, Pan 
ny 
ndard. From 
Rox 
good eondi 
Oubridge, yra 
Summers. Am 
Jackson, Colgate, Bunne and | Cher 
e observed little new. here 
of Palm 
m Sir G. 
2 
— 
€ ums 
ese 
, Em „ M 
Herr pi lon Derby, — Mrs. 
elock, Ven — Miss Pressley, 
e class of Fancy Dahlias the best 
er, of Slough. The — wp p 
MN Madame Al 
robium Farmeri, an Aerides, and other plants, | jee Dani id 
oth plants. : Se. x present. a the Show. rise to-morrow 
Bis... ng Capo pm we noticed nothing requiring — instances veral bloom Xs s cllection, and Yoid of offence towards God and Man, in re wh ec 
shown ng said or done during a day de , 
erns were generally good as well as ple ntifal. nudges se ted 1 s for certi tes, | and rational 
1 2 were contribut * by ck. Baillie, teme Georg George Eliot, ihe re a fine build d Mae - oy ents = 
rer ey, — amers, ci ero and in the Nursery- y, emendi - d. rplé edge or tip; x t poe 
Amott, & Co, aud Hall mong thew lley, Milne: | scarlet and white; Pluto, deds 8 cn "mes win a 
d h eautifu ^ , e 
— mer sorts of Gleichenia, Cyathea medal 2 fine m. pues quin, a large stri faney. | 2 aris and ils Environs: an Illustrated. 
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Davallias, Adia itum Gym E 5, Aspleniums, Doug ennant, primrose; W. Ps dy 
d nogrammas, i 3 ; Wellesley Piggot, fi 
— Hypolepis Dieksonioides, and others, er oe — — ipa u^ seca, Aral pod gride — lags be me 
N m Messrs, Sim, Lavey, and Doug yellow, deeply tipped * vhe£lior the 
Baillie. Among them were som 1 N showy. Th y : 
l n e charming varieties | | ere were some promising kinds, a hit hi 
ARE different from what has been — by — pd tas — whioh r2 were made, via , Mi is | iia d ta a : x j 
te, d crimson 3 as rd 
e remark just m Standard, deep, finely.f. : . E ma 
among which there = — — — 3 Alea sinon; and and oe Taunton, wii ele LE Ad Work p 
mong Cut Flowers, in to Dahlias were | itary Wa * 
were author 
ellowes, 
Edm Their T ugh nos were, 1085 
ever, — so large as we have seen the 
in 
; ba t o 
e but little 
display. They were 22 all fine cw — tolerably 
| "A matched as to h ight. 
s of Gladioli and Phloxes 
D 
: g 
h from amateurs and professional growers 
thr 
fully arrange ed cut flov 
ed and White e. Warr ington 
mong vegetables some very fine 
Carats, and Mushrooms, 
Onions were chiefl 
specime uso 
i 
ing 
ach Sup 
Ce 
eo 
lfinder, 
Lord 
Com 
Herbert, Midnight, me 
Flirt, Constancy Seedling, Deutsche 
ent, Men: „ Chair "Triomphe 
re- mi 
ob oriri Village Bo 
They consisted of Pre-eminent, t, Wal 
ight flower 4 Carin Touchstone, Miss Watts, 
idor. ora, 
ru Bearer, 
8 Dr. Gully, 9 eating 
Hir Ales Hornet 
L Suo AP ci i Sept e 
Specimens ^or Fun en receiv vad — 
Mar M eady 
bes Ay 
e, 
on. 
n Vegetable : r 
Cassava, from Brazil. 
Chinese Suga r- grass — 
Mr. Cha 
dli eg N ah, Owyhee. Miscella 
year. 
dy 
Dods, 
Lord — — Seed- 
lin, Mr. | 
Touchstone, ‘Lady Frank 
ings.— 
Mark Anton; 
Also showed in 
Show- [SN "before 
ae ches babies s Sy * “years 
8 4 continue as 
M e the Queen. 
