May 25, 1895.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
661 
Messrs. SU UTTON & So 
W Cross, came Li 
a Marie Legrange, and Aline AK. Rhododen- 
rons, nies, Iceland Poppies, Trollius r 
Teacher po son ie ea, Doronicums, &c. From Grone 
urseryman, mio ge es came — of 
— hybrid —— oe — — —— 
we & wet te e 
5 5, 
3 of 
Baroness — — ‘individual Sanus of The — 
La France, Alfred Colomb, 
— From — 8. vik, Catterall, Garstang, cam 
remarkable collection of 120 sprays of Violas, e “and 
notice of the gardener. — — — 
petaie of which are — — — 
the margins. 
Wal soon wt tak ae Sibthorpia europea 
aurea, exhibited — eee. Tork. In 
all respects save colour, which in the of the variety is 
— — 3 habit of the plant is — with that 
the species, which figured, Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
ba 9, 1895. 
. CAMPBELL, gr. to the the late Dr. 
weet, he Priory, Roehampton, exaibited some plants of a 
cm A À: 4 A 31 plate af £3 Thamasaan fii 
The petals were the same colour as those of O. T. Balfouria- 
num, and the sepals white, interveined with red stripes. 
J. B. KARSLAKE, Esq., White Knights, Reading, exhibited 
a plant of Adiantum variety, u 
pinnte are large and bold, and would apparently stand well 
W. Road, showed Carnation 
— T reason of its profuse 
CKHOUSE & — showed hardy Azaleas, A. rom- 
* —＋ — they can — in 
nee 
— in succession for ng it an 
— 
for that purpose. — Be s sin 
J. T. BENNETT-POÈ, Esq. (gr., Mr 
Cheshunt, showed well- 
Downes), — 
ol Streptosolen Jame- 
Fic, 97,—ODONTOGLOfSUM PESCATOREI LEUCOXANTHUM. 65 P, 662; SHOWN AT THE POE 
th 
4 lip, A te Al the Atinéin 
White, with som g 
hi 
ight fancy 
edge of blue; very fine and brig 
—— Ceres ee bright gold with large dark blotch was 
; also Pilrig, P. Beatrice, Niel 
and-yello 
and- — 1 William 
MISCELLANEOUS — oars 
i new sap Sirene. 
— 7 — — S this country. The 
flowers are rose - coloured, — ornamental (F 
soni, quite specimens, and in one mass of bloom, being a fine 
feature, 
Momm- Surto A: Bons showed Ssintpaulis ionantha, wal 
grown plants, most profusely fiowered, the colour in some 
Sh ei ee 
hibit. 
essrs. J, VEITCH & eae showed a fine assortment of their 
now —— hy brid 8 treptocarpus, — in size of plant, 
but yw fuse) 4 
from seed — as recently as last September 
wider range of colour year. Amore noteworthy e exhibit, 
, though - 
aay ween evecare spot —— the types 
of A predomina 
On the 4 mere two tae, whic 
Jag PERE kdl ms, Chelsea, filled wit nasty plants, 
about 3 ret high, of Abies Veitchii, ot Sciadopitys 
. 
Aen. W. WALTERS & OÒ., Leytonstone, London, E. 
exhibited some I roller blinds, intended for use in shading 
ger a ll comic’ wire and are easly rolled up oF 
down. 
FLORAL DECORATIONS, BOUQUETS, &&. 
in strong force, and presented by some ol our most 
ous fessional bad the 
reached visitors were 
jea rm „ whilst still fresh, as the 
immense wealth of Ne 9 
hardly prove other than exhaustive, 
binations presented by P & Sons, 5 
Their table was covered and backed with black velvet, and on 
it were placed, in artistic ng, superb boag vets, 
stands, crosses, anchors, ys, e., in abundant 
were 
—— floral decorative art, as 
ts at the ee Horticult ural 
that for dinner-table was simple, consisting of 
yellow Roses were 
scandens ; also 
fault, made up with flowers of Gladioli, Carnations, Roses, 
ieee tid &o., very prettily dressed with Asparagus 
plumosus 
Mr.J. H. Oulu, of Stoke Newington, was, as usal, in 
a baskets, w wreaths, vases, sprays, Ac in remark- 
able variety, A special fosture in the oostre, thoagl rather 
tall upon so high a table, was a wire arch, dressed 
flowers and drooping . 
combinations were of 
— light in arrangemen 
re ag Pg group, Well worthy of Me, Chard’s 
2492 tabling covered with black 
entire arrangemen 
The o eahibite by Mrs, Hopexins, . Didsbary, Manchester, r, com- 
Poppy 
heads, Sea Holly, Physalis 22 numerous 
as Hydrangea, all — 22 then 
glass, 
interest 
pared on glass sli 
and it is not difficalt to 
ing as practised with such great — by Mrs. Hodgkins. 
8 
microscopical exam xamination 
A little exhibit cut flowers glass and Bamboo stands, 
from of — was the remaining 
collection under this h heading. 
F. Sander, W; B. Latham, C. Pilcher, er, De. Crawshay, R. 
Brooman-White, E. Ashworth, T, Sta 
THE ai 
As in former years, yfad 
At the entrance Great Marquee, Baron 
entrance of the i 
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