THE GARDENERS 
Ma 1895.] 
nental variety with — wine - coloured leaves; Baro 
Adolphe de Rothschild dis of last , 
. Moore, Madame E. Pynaert, Ibis Rouge, and other 
del —— o> varieties of last s and ethe Amon 
the noveltie th resent season were Sir William Broa 
nt, with — veining, green ground, and margin marked 
much wi hite d flesh blotches; J ' Pie erpont Morgan, a 
coral leaf, with narrow green ae and slight green vein- 
ing over surface; nry Irving, a light, bright-looki 
r ; Hen 
variety, with silver centre, * green-marb 
ed margin, with 
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richly self-coloured leaves, a ing & narrow green margin. 
la: 2 well-grown plant Rose pee ed 
Aw of Merit accorded it. Ferns 
interspersed and the pretty little — im Marg arita for 
edging, amen, d praiseworthy. 
y Pa 
Mr, w. ICET rk — Putney, S. W., also had 
a small gro of Cala’ ms, comprised of good specimens of a 
number — v —— grouped togethe erin 3 baskets essrs. 
HUG wi Low & Co * de few varieties in a 
inel uc 
by — 
D * 
is one of the gemes of this genus, and Adiantum 
ceful and ve ective, A, 
m 1 alb ; 
a dwarf-g ond - o aed 7 highly- 
— with red, an — — 
Filmy Ferns — exhibited by Messrs. J. Backwover & 
Son, York, who had some enceptionally choice specimens 
under a glass case; eral val è Trichomanes, such as T. 
meifolium, a very wae dark green species prettier than the 
veins of bright pink (Award of Merit); and Lord bt 
pretty-coloured leaf, with e veining (Award of M 
Messrs. Jno. PEED & Sons, Roupell Park aue Nor 
wood S. E., staged a esi ction remarkable for the aitis 
colour of the varieties included Lorraine was 
eable in t respect, and the excellent and 
h 
e 
exhibited 
neommon colour. Oriflamme is a distinct variety, with 
G. 96.—GROUP OF CLEMATIS. 
As exhibited at the Temple Show by Messrs, Smith of Worcester. 
FERNS. 
A group of — decorative Ferns was 18 p by 
Messrs, Jas. Verro & Sons, King’s — helsen, 
graceful Pte regina cris- 
vallia Fijiensis elegans, 
a large pan 5 of ‘the uncommon Actini- 
opteris fh met, a, Lom ibba cristata, a la ge 
3 cimen of Davallia teouifolia Veitchians, Adi 
um — — m gra ndiceps, the d bold-loo 
ym merinitu 
— Peers — Pteris longifolia Mariesii 
(See p. 660.) 
with beautifully-laced eee -aà plant with nine 
h had taken thirty ye o grow to that size; 
. Luschnathianum prolongu * ger s than the 
species; and T, hrum is shorter, denser, and capital for 
cove a Tree Fern, or such li large pan was well 
filled with T. reniforme, and on another Fern ste a some 
of the distinct T, membranaceum. Hyme — were 
al W a 
Sars. and 57 RKENEEAD, as is usual wit em at 
the pema ‘hows, staged | a jma r —.— 3 collection ot 
Ferns, very ri e les neluding 
a small collects on o ty * my s oaa ia a case, 3 
e pan 
ok Davallia tenuifolia Veitchiana was remarked. —— 
