Aran 27, 1895.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 529 
pretty ix lanata,a species of Willow, with short woolly — — Flora Medal. In the group w six of Mendeli, C. M. var 
- kins, which at first glo! afterwards elongate; the several fine specimens of Dendrobium thyrsifiorum, — Walkeriana being 8 richly $ Lyoaste gigan! 
Éabit is dense —— ty „Ada aurantiaca, Cattleya and , Dendrobium MeOarthi», Odontaglos- 
yo firm showed a preti yssum saxatile e, 
— as s an ths also — neat examples 
of Epipbyll E. R. Gaertnerii, 
the plants 2 — — — peer 
and Wisley, received an 
a rich 
Y, Dyson's Lane, “yem * * A 
of Forse, chiefly Pteris e A lan- 
t 
— (purple), P. viscosa major, &e. ‘pee er plants con- 
sisted of Frittilaria Meleagris and F. M . alba, nice plants 
A weil-flowered; My rupicola, 
r plants have only recently 
been taken in hand by this firm, but the ‘vigour and health of 
. 
that which was shown bespoke good a ti 
nze Meda — 
Mr. MILNE REDHEAD exhibited a Primrose from eè Pyre- 
nees, of tufted habit, entire, green, rather thick Araste and 
copious lilac flow narrow It is supposed to 
be an natural hybrid between P. integrifolia and some 
Orchid Committee. 
Present Harry J. Veitch, Esq., in the chair; and Messrs. 
Jas. O'Brien (Secretary), De B. Crawshay, H. M. perean, 
H. Ballantine 
Shirland Ball, and Dr. 
„ Burford, Dorking — 
and purple Masdevallia fragrans. collection w. 
the graceful Eria weridostachya, E. stellata (7), and Dendrobium 
3 
Ar Mr. . Bal- 
‘e 0 
ural Commendations accordi 
eceived the hi rr" awards; they w 
r columns » Jan. 31, 
received Cult 
having n 
androbi 
and- t flowers, the pen 
tions by Satna Veitch, and when acquired, a very small one 
and 28 ianum, Elliottianum, with te 
grand spikes, th of four, iad p star at three, flowers. 
The other piant — by Major Joicey was Phaius Blumei 
var. assamicus. 
Lord ROTHSCHILD, Tring Park, Tring (gr., Mr. E. * 
showed Cirrhopetalum Ca ‘umingii, a a * 
bright dark - rose flowers (Botanical Certificate) ; 
Bulbophyllum (Sarcopodium) Sillenianum, with redi Wright 
yellow flowers of 
The Prince DI Venosa, Rome (gr, M. Raggioneri), sent a 
hybrid Cypripedium 8 villosum), which is identical 
ur une w hite- 
ridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr., 
Mayes 7. DO SE vals Ui Vaaia 
tricolor an à V. suavis, in which about eighteen forms were 
Oncidium 
* 
sessile (Silver Medal). 
H. T. Prrr, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill wa Mr. — 
staged a very pretty and interesting group of Orchids, for 
e the — = 
wrenceana, 
her Cattleyas, Ornithocephalus grandifiorus, risk S 
— Dendrobium 
Odontoglossu 
ety, and — — marked; 0. 
nebulosum candida, and pediam x Goweri magnit. 
cum (Lawrenceanu pinamar — a — nytt closely follow- 
ing C. — (Award of 
* showed CrawsHay, Esq., — 8 — $ — — 
showed Odontoglossum m mulus, Roseñeld var 
— Jas. Verrom & Sox, Royal E 
Nursery, King 
Road, Che ve of rare _ hide, 
the finest of which was hag Lelio Cattleya > Eplces 28 
whick rad ri 
tificate. _ The ‘comparatively. wall — bore he Rower as — 
ghee 
2 pearly white at the ‘tips; the broad bright 
rose- pec-edged iip ‘Neat — at 
. white, an 
Dendrobium sis Dendrobium crepi- 
datum, D. „ Aspasia (aureum g, Wardianum 9), Odonto- 
gloseum um, O. cirros b pedi 
very — o tee form of 
sembli 
Cattleya Schilleriana 1 car ini ferum tog 
— other good ae ; Oa 
Schilleriana, C. Mossie, C. Mendeli, Kc. (Silver Banksian 
eser. B. S 1 
Nurseries, Upper Holloway, N, showed a of Orchids, in 
which were excellent examples of Cypripedium Rothechildia- 
num, C. exul, C. x vexillarium superbum, C. x Schroderm, C. x 
grande, ©, 1 — . callosum magnificum, 
tram tigrinum, Odontoglossum 
Alexandre, O. Hallii, O. triumphans, Miltonia Roezlii alba, 
Cattleya 
Dendrobi superbum, D. Wardianum, 
bicolor, &c. (Silver ). 
THos, MoMEEKIN, Falkland Park, South Norwood 
(gr., Mr. 
se white hybrid which pte te een e Sender 
& Co., at the Temple Show in 1891. 
H. 2 Harrow Weald House, Harrow Weald 
(r., 3 ), thowed a fine form of Cattleya citrin, which 
(as the species had never never been Certificated), received a First- 
ong age 
O. Cooxsox, Esq., Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne (gr., 
ur w. W. Mamy), pond —— triumphans, Oak wood 
i e 0. Waen — Percy Lodge, er can aa 
(gr, Mr. J), staged a small group 
sum Hall, and a — of Vanda Amesiana, with twenty- 
flowers (Vote of Thanks 
iotoria fine 
variety; Dendrobium chrysotoxum, D. fimbri uih 2 
Merit), Cattleya Loddigesii, O. intermedia, ko. (Vote 
Than 
ke 
W. M APPLETON, Wi 
Esq., Tyn-y-Ooed, Weston-super-Mare, 
Narciasi. 
After indifferent early promise, owing to the 
— — 205 in many districts, drought also, these 
are 3 
en ve — "Ts 
the chief y eA tne show Daffodils 
best, and on — he display of both 
— the trade exhibite of — it is 
the ee le contribution 
flowers 
noticeable 
Ajax kinds, is, and was e flanked by y Glory of 1 Leyden and 
ame de 
also con 
— vapeabundant variety of — 
forma, among which cess Mary struck us as an 
unuenally fine sample ‘iver Flora Medal). 
Mr. T. 8. * d a considerable 
number of t — i gy arent bank of 
kiiy spring 1 (Silver fies Meda 
The mateur fanciers of the . were stim 
lated by the nafs tition for Mr. Bann’s handsome Silver — 
entries for which may be e međe, under certain restrictions, at 
— TE 8 E D 11 
st prize fell, as usual, to the . BOURNE, 
— © brought — — in bee condition, 1(6 varie- 
ties, dame de G „Glory of Lem 
ron gam in their exhibits, which 
"OF grt interest was the Rev. 0.1 H. ENGLeMeant’s stand 
in pote; are flowers of great beauty and refinement, 
Many of the ings showed a t ad in depth of red 
colouring, ya incom 
Dorothy Yorke, in the way of Lulworth, bnt with a 
broadly open cup of glowing 4 hering of Ajax 
. Bell shown, and a great number of - 
lings, accom pani 
by notes as to their parentage, Kc. Mr. 
Englebeart’s collection gained a Silver Banksian Medal. 
National Auricula and Primula Society. 
The extent of the — of — set forth 
— the Drill Hall è as a great surprise, That 
they were late — comi in 
— of the se 
SHOW AURICULAS. 
pa Remi o boes ee ee 
T. E. Hexwoon, Reading, the 
age dng: "et piize with ee at, Prinoe of reene, hav iag 
ten pips; the Rev. Horner, nine pips; Abbé Lizet, with 
green-edge James Hannaford 
to 
George Rudd, and Richard „very fine indeed, it being 
late bloomer — Acie a gene grace 
ie a cultivator who bide 
fair to take a position as a grower and exhibitor, 
spa 
having 
