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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
{June 15 1895, 
included in good condition. Two large strong spikes of 
Erem murus robusta in this exhibit were conspicuous, and at the 
sam utif 
treet, Covent Garden, as 
for the major 
ride 
Marshall, rose a and ‘white, eee free bloomer; Agnes 
ith orets, were ‘all noti cats 
and Madame — is a very hi 3 
ise ys of Anthericum om non Aste 
d somewhat rare — 
ctamnus * alba were also exhibited aaa Flora 
y flowers staged by Messrs. JOHN Lal 
ovata, Veronica carnea, Stenactis speciosa 
triacum, Irises, ies, hni 
&c. A hybrid ngs fag a a 
t as recommended for an Award of Merit 
edal). 
rs, KELWAY & Sons, Langport Nurseries, Somerset, 
exhibited a grand | Dror Pæonies. Lady Bere resford, a very la "e 
crimson on od inner florets, was recom 
as also Duke of Devon iina, 
CAR desp 
large boxes, and a few of the Delphiniums, for which the pire 
is dee One of these, Beauty of Langport, was recom- 
ended for an Award of Merit (Silver Flora Medal). 
.PauL & Son, Th * we ma T Cheshunt, steged 
n award of Merit was 
ne pusilla, 
epalensis, pee priate es of 
bann * (iver — Medal). 
d, eee, ot Mr. Bain, 
named Mam- 
seed was sown on 
aurea, with — b of orange- coloured flowers, tipped 
with yellow, e from Sir TREVOR LAWRENCE, Bt. , Burfor d, 
Dorking. gr., Mr. Bain E Certificate). 
LILIES, IRIsES, &c. 
An excellent lot of plants er Lilium vday apres ing h 
oot from the soil, was airar 
Co., Colchester. 
Iris asiaticus, a large bold flower, with very pretty blue stan- 
dards, and purple falls. | grows nearly 4 fect high. Ee 
2 
dut it is larger in all 3 panien hybrids, pallida 
varieties, forms tI aeria a and I. vari ere all 
pretty and good ; and two very g cial loin wore oukibttad ‘af 
A collection of Calochorti, for which the firm are largely 
celebrated, contained som hortus 
e flowers of Caloc 
salmon rose. 
Pipes BENNETT. PoË, 32 iy ee two plants of Tree 
Carnation, King yellow, having serrated margins of 
Mr. T. Bones, Heaton Gardens, Cheshunt, Se ee a 
group of Carnation Yellow Queen, a neat little 22 of good 
very 
Hayes, 
Lady Grimston, a flower of t the Mal- 
ag type, AN scented, and in colour rose and silver 
Mr. Cuas. T TURNER, Royal Nurseries, 3 5 a 
ne a pink ne ae H. Gren- 
Some small 
E. Morse, Epsom, 
ng very freely variegated 
Mr. Thos, Whillans, gr. to pe Duke of ig racine 
Bleaheim, exhibited two plants of flowering Car- 
nation, named Blenheim dest with flowers as large as those 
of Souvenir de la Malmaison. The blooms are white, flaked 
slightly with lilac. 
FOSE: 
oses were not s0 extensively shown 7s on coms Iern 
occasions, but ther 
Mr. G 
li 
from the specime Í 
atson. Twelve varieties of hybrid Tea R were wel 
shown, also twenty- xcelle ] s of Maréchal Niel, 
a -e 5 gle blooms of a pene be varieties, all of . . 
Bri 
size ue Flora Medal. 
From Mr. G Eo. Mount, aera ury, there werestaged twelve 
very fine os oe of Captain Hayward, twelve also of Anna 
Olivier, and some varieties — into sprays, with abundance of 
healthy foliage a attached de mt Flora Medal). 
Mr. FRANK CA Nursery, Colchester, departed 
tics,” Me hanes a good 2 
Braiswic ian 
Janet’s = Ring a P 8 tty litt) 
ouquet variety, Mignonette Gustave Regis, a handsome Tea, 
i Rainbow, — — pe to be a pink- colour 
ssrs. G. Cooxr NG & SONS, Bath, were recommended an 
Award of Merit for a new H.P. Rose named Lawrence Allen; 
t are full, warm flesh colour, and of fairly 
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of Briars, garden Roses, Moss, rugosa, Fairy Roses, &c 
Polyant has; old varieties of the „ as Charles Verdier, 
No. 2, an excellent climber; C. Lawson, Old Tus ý 
oss Sala on Job, Jean Despr , flower white, bud 
— deliciously scented ; Isabella Sprunt, 
esse urinais, mos: any o d Penzance’s crosses 
of ae Turner’s Crimso: mbler, .—a beautiful and 
p 
interesting exhibit of old garden favourites (Silver Banksian 
Medal 
). 
rs. WM. PAUL & Sons, Waltham Cross, Herts, exhi- 
retty Tea vari 
garden v: yr 
attractive white 38 with pale — flush in the centre. 
A nice lot oses, essrs. PAUL & SON, 
was noticeable here, “including ps a excellent varieties as 
Paul's Carmine Pillar, Kosa rugosa 
Briar, Janet’s Pride, Austrian pe d Double de Coubert, 
a good semi-double, large white flower (Award of Merit). 
GLO. 
Messrs. H. CANNELL & Bons Swanley, Kent, had a group 
of — composed of 
the e specimens had fifteen or eighteen good d blossoms; 
, Miss Tu dor and Miss Lovelace are 
T 
and Bylis is * 
Messrs. CANNELL also had a nice ae agg? f Cannas, in- 
cluding the well-known Quen Cc 3 pn 
An ntin, an den Queen, a a gtm: variety, wi 
minute spotting (Silver 2 — edal). 
y 2 new varieties of lai Di Begonias were shown by Mr, 
E. Davis, Yeovil heer ego Somerset. An Award of 
Daris. a i A 
cerne, a rather — flower of apricot colour and 
and to Mont Blanc, a symmetrical 3 bloom 
of considerable merit. The Shahzada, novan, Sir Visto, 
an ‘bert Fowler were included varieties. 
From J. T. BENNETT- emery . Holme Wood, Cheshunt 
(gr., ros Downes), was exhibited an dure re specimen, in a 
‘tub, of the „pure W teria 
about 6 feet high, bushy, and covered with 
blossoms (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. VEITCH came sprays of vari ous ornamental 
shrubs, euch as the 3 — Ceesalpinia japonica, 
variegata, an extremely useful, hardy, 
variegated foliage apet 122 multijugum, Robinia 
hispida (Rose Acaci Moserianum tricolor, 
2 pretty showy . psn and Brg he e herer 
Jasminum officinale foliis aureus w: ind, 
less attractive than the type, the yellow-tinted folioge in 
ANTH THONY " WATERER, Knap Hill Nu 
sre exhibited some sprays of hardy Rhododendrons in 
2 ble variety, ay of which were pretty, and of pleasing 
ys of Diervilla (Weigela) Eva Rathke, 
a paryk crimson vari 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Hybrid Streptocarpus similar to those noticed at the Temple 
Show, were again exhibited by Messrs. Jas. W & Son, and 
a few distinct Gloxinias, including e white, and 
Columbus, scarlet-velvet, with minute o spotting 1 1 the throat. 
Large > also ex a 
“ Coolgardie,” which 9 b of 
at the meeting on A 23 
pril 23 last, Messrs, HuGH ow 8 Oo. 
„ exhibited two Caladiums, named respective) Beige 
Flor and Komador, but no award was made, 
Mr. B. CAMPBELL, garien, The Will llows, Windsor, exhi- 
bited an excellent balloon-shaped 1 5 A eee 
. Campbell's Brilliant. The was densely 
3 wi 8 
— Co., * Albans, Herts, were awaited 
juus. 
rS 
å First-e aliii Certif ca 
pale yel 
hasa — aey with orange een “hs flower 
They are s masi t ous in umbels, drooping, ad tae 
2.to 4 in long. A 7 5 bib n 8 species, A 
ward was obtained by 8. SANDER for Bentinckia ia nico- 
rd ed 
barica, a Central Asian om with wde Kentia-like leaves, 
Orchid N 
Hnes Veitch, Esq, in the chair; and 
Brien (secretari, J. Do 
Ma b 
Present : 
we ylam-on- „Mr. Wm. Murray), for 
Cook sonize bee = grandifolius 3), a — tnd diet 
pd of 3 with 
„ — frill tet up. the dn om vai A 
ith 
essrs. F 
flora, Th Thania x Veitchian na magni 
urtisii & — — and C. x Frau Brandt, 
a very large and fine hybrid. 
Sir TREVOR LAWRENCE, Bart., Burford, Dorking (grower, 
Mr. W. H. White), showed a most interesting group of rare 
Orchids, among which were the singular Disa 
with soli 
tary large white flower tinged with blue, and which 
is supposed 5 first instance its 
pri 
Luisia 
— 
thall 
Dendrobium 
Coloss 
ne specim A 
Schroderienum, Bulbophyllum Lobbii var. 
ossus, and Vanda s 
RIC wes are La 
W. H. Young), A Cypripedium bellatulum mala 
Sr 
pure white and utely unspotted form, which caused 
quite a sensation c ead rs of the us 
it received àn a of a First-c ; and Lelia 
grandis, Wigan’s var, (Award of — a rahe! fine form of 
the typical L. grandis; Cypripedium 8 candidum, a 
distinct variety, in which the face of — upper and lower 
sepals is * me ; Lelia purpurata Ri ” one 
t beautiful of the variable species 
of 
(Award of ley and Cypripedium x Phædra (Lindleyanum 
X Sedeni candidulum 
Baron Sır H. SCHRODER, The Dell, Egham (gr., Mr. H. Ba 
lantine), sent form of Leelio-Cattleya x eximia; the 
pure whi cr: ienasti and 
tleya x MA , Esq., Byrkley, Burtom on- 
Trent (gr., Mr. J. Hamilton), show finely-flowered 
plants of the some net Cattleya Warscewicai | 
Sander, which secured a and also 4 | 
J. Gu Glebelands, South Woodford (g | 
Mr. Davis), staged of 
awarded a centre W 3 
RER + i 2 Es 
Len 
pretty. perple’.} Dend eratum, 5 
Lawrenceanum a Pg — eae Wagnerii, 
vallia x Gairiana, 
In Messrs, SANDER’ s maS e principal plants weres in 
ohnsoniæ, witn many 22 
the beautifully-spotted 
