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THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[June 29, 1895, 
Coredpsis grandifolia, Gaillardia grandiflora hybrida, several 
Delphiniums, — (Silver — Medal). 
of cut flowers shown 1 06 M. PRICHARD, 
3 Hanta, some Iceland Poppies and 
maxima, Scabi caucasica, of great ; Ceph a 
alpina, Chrysanthemum um, Brodiæa oo, fine 
bunch, Delphiniums, &c. Award of Merit was recom- 
mended to Potentilla “California,” a — double * al nearly 
2 inches across, yellow, with scarlet at tips of petals, a very 
pretty variety. w several very fine spikes of the 
le Orchid O. foliosa (Silver Flora Medal). 
essrs. GEO. JA N ws — Surrey. 
as 
d Roses included in the cnhibit 
srs. DOBBIE & Co., Rothesay, N.B., exhibited a collec- 
of Violas and Sweet Peas from their grounds at Orping- 
ton, Kent. The flo ad n wn on chalky soil, and 
— Iched since they were planted out in April 
last, t were, — y, smaller t those r 
ve — 9 — ere were some pretty varie- 
ties — in t Sweet Peas, and all of yet 
were of ~~ quality Giver — M 
7. S 
— ot — Violas, and some Spanish Irises 
herbaceous plants (Bronze Banksian 
large 9 
3 with a few other her 
al). 
* 2 were largely shown by Messrs. J. VEITCH & Sons, 
Chelsea, eight e ep ne filled with these blooms, and 
considerable variety wa Messrs, pipe Sons, 
3 exhibited three 1 eae ow: bores ror ys 
ard , Viz., Perpetual whi ot de 
s Carmine Pillar, one ix “the finest pillar 
; Rosa macrantha, many varieties of 
ulosa, L 8. e the latter variety being very much 
1 
boxes containing Seed g Roses w ere exhibited by Lord 
PENZANCE, Eashing Park, — (Er. , Mr. G. B. Baskett). 
These seedlings were unna very various, and most of them 
pretty and likely to be of use decoratively. 
TAYLOR, 
Me. W. ursery, 
phen of blooms m a new H.P. Ro 
MAIN TH, ate: Hayes, Kent — Mr. C. Blick). 
exhibited rand lot of Carnation bloo n 
varieties. Th ng were each 3 Award 
of Merit: Cowslip, a yellow- ground flower with margins, 
very neat ; Zoe, a very soft, rosy-pink coloured flower, distinct 
; ikshank, a brigħt scarlet flower variegat 
with dull n, full and large; and gta Ridley, a pure 
white flower of e mee re 
yellow, and e also 8 wn. Princess May, 
Sir Chas. 3 Sir ‘Breen — and The Church- 
warden, are all capital varieties of the type of Souvenir de la 
y 3D 1 1 g Fal rey 
* Penzance, of the palest buff colour. 
Mr. ANTHONY 
— 
ypericum 
of gpg e um 
Messrs. JNO. Lae koe Forest Hill, S.E., atten 
double-flowered tuberous Begonias, were recommended an 
Award of Merit for a rege having bright scarlet, full and 
i ed . T. Bennett Poé ; and for Prince 
phus Teck, a variety a a deep crimson colour, the flower 
i pe like ia. From 25 F. 8 Esq., Pen- 
hill, Cardiff (gr., Mr. T. Mann), was exhibited about a dozen 
varieties of Delphinium 
Mr. G. A. Fannt, Forest Hill, — 75 3 a ge 
blooms of single and double-flowered 
Mr. J. PREWETT, Swiss Nursery, lace new 
Gloxinias, viz., John Hollands of «deepest colour ad 
velvety texture, 
Mr, omen” Pabedan” oki 
Sweet Pea, * Cupid,” crags f cel agg oem e Ta 
Mr. R. DEAN, some good- 
h Road, Ealing, show 
sized spikes of bloom cu cut from Dyson’s G Octane ies 
week’s Stock, A eee The plants had 
Messrs, Whitacre. & Co., Colchester, again exhibited some 
3 Nr ee eee ee; 
Van Houtte, ! ery dark form; 
last-nam a beautiful 
= Weg variet 
and err 
orang 
interesting plant from the circumstance hat, as 
other plants, the flower-stem has the power of climbing toa 
large ex tent a as the main stem of ar climbers, Calochorti, 
howe ver, is usually the feature of Messrs. WaALtace’s exhibit at 
varieties of bey ear kinds, such as C. venustus onn 
nd tus (new) was recommended an Award 
4 lan ent white flower, with pretty er 
tals, ted b 
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0. Kennedyi i is, tg a rightest of t 
right shade of ae. * 
Banksia Medal). 
An Award — erit mn recommended to a Viola named 
A. G. Beta shown by . McLEoD, Ohingtord, “This 
isa gums eee W with a bottom petal of a 
deeper tint. 
sc H. CANNELL & Sons, Swanley, Kent, showed a 
remarkable 8 of Cactaceous i 
Agave victoria wot na 
t of en gomas, a ond Cereus peru 
pap is exceptionally 
„Rock of Ages 
8 
se 
Be 
a 
, Euphorbias, Cotyledons, and a large num mber of 
inclu 
ree species were included. Mr. CANNELL also exhibited 
e dish wher. more Sovereign, and a number o 
N of an excellent coloured double zonal Pelargonium 
named Doubl r Jacotat Giver Flora Medal). 
essrs. WM. CUTBUSH & Co., Highgate Nurseries, London, 
N., staged a large Lr of Carnations in flower, and were 
awarded a Si lver anksian a Me dal. The major part of te 
ist la Malmaiso: 
type. There ere also new Tree varieties. La Villette and 
ess of Reker 
Pride of Great Britain so shown. It is probably the 
largest yellow W yet ee out. 
CoMPETITIVE CLASSES. 
ed 
Silver-gilt Medal ca hi a Silver Medal for six single and six 
ums. 
e of Hardy paigran Perennials, distinct, 
Bubs admis ꝛble.— Mr. G. H. to the Earl of DYSART, 
se, se, Richmond, w was the ety exhibitor, and showed fine 
geron speciosus . Delphi niums, Pote: tilla Mrs. Rolli 
and Centaurea macrocephala. s 
Eight Bunches, — HERRIN, Dropmore, was lst, 
and had his collection com of the e ee Clematis 
nula persicifolia, Spiræa japonica, y Chas. 
Chaixii, Pink’s Dropmore nace esd Mrs, 
i „ italica, 
riana, M. ae eriy 
e in bloom. 
Cereus and other genera of these —— stants were also 
incl 
Orchid Committee. 
Sydney Cortauld, Esq., in a chair ; 
essrs, J. O'Brien secretary mee, ke" B, 
an 
Veitchii (racemosa g, 8 Thunia x Veitehian, 
C. Gaskelliana alba, ag- 
nerii, Epiphronitis x Veitchii, Catasetum i- 
pedi ee O. x Artemis, C. x eee 0. 
superbiens, C. Curtisii, Odontoglossum hasti m, O. — 
e ee a fine . riis a pretty 8 Ca 
Mend and various ot Cattle Kc. = 
yas, (Silver. Flora 
ROTHSCHILD, Tring Park, Tring (gr., Mr. E, Hill) 
showed a gere and novel form of Cat 2 
ith almost wholly rich e ae le 
yellow blots at the 9 
are usu 
Wiczii, 
abel, ti Re: light 
in this an viies 
bei 
lly di ferent 59 to the cn ae 
(Awari of Mer mn flower 
F. Haroy, Esq., Tyntesfield, Ashton-on-Merse 
was aw warded a Silver Flora Medal fo 12 
e 
rdy’s superior to others, * 
ere lik plants E Leonie * Canha a 
alba, L. Arnoldiana, L.-C. exim and aa 
of that class; Cattleya Mossi gigantea, C. M. weten, 
C. Mendelii “ Duchess of Montrose,” a very pretty Pansa, 
Lælia tella; Cattleya siæ Hardyæ, a pretty white 
re * N 3 ve ee Cypripediam x Goweri 
magni ia eanum superbum, C. & macrochilum 
gigan . vari A form f Lelia tene hg 
y whic a decided] red 
the whole of its fine perin being the Sa h ze glow ov 
of Merit), 
H. T. Pirr, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr., = 8 
received a aire Banksian Medal for a pretty gro which 
remar plant was lia t — var. 
thers; Angr catum, a finoly-a 8 Odontoglossum 
enn. Cypripedium paer 
ssrs. F. SANDER & Co. eras exhibited a group ol 
N the new cal beautiful Leelio- Catania 
C. G. Roebling (L. purpurata alba X C. Gaskelliana) justly 
manded the largest amount of attention and a Fi 1 
Certificate, = in size to L. purpurata, 
eli ip ye ellow at tho ba base, 
upposed to be a hybrid between C. Rothi and C. 
Dayanum ; © A. resse, C. X D um x Lowii, 
Thunia tchiana, T. Bensonize grandiflora ra, Physosiphon 
me e Seon rene pe Xx Galeottianum, Cattleya granu- 
88 x, &. 
GURNEY FOWLER, Ean, Glebelands, South Woodford (gr., 
Ms Paria), staged a fine selection gE 0, l the central 
Aig sas the e unique Leeli ia teneb 
variet 
with cri imson: -purple, making it as distinct from any other 
en 
form of the variable genus asit was at the of its first 
owerin Wich it fine forms of Leli ya X 
Arnol (one wi ght flowers), L.-O. x eximia, Cypri 
pediu thschildi number of good Odontog 
ianum umb 
crispum, Epidendrum vitellinum majus, Kc. (Silver Banksian 
Medal). 
Messrs. HUGH Low & Co, . J were awarded a Silver 
of Orchids, in nih were 
in handsome form ripe- 
dium x G ertrude Hollington betete ꝙ be 
trat ’ Chronicle, May 25, p. 644, and which 
peste mer veel ee, C. Curtisii, with six flowers; 
the curious C. x Masonii (Stonei x Spicerianum), Grammito- 
phyll uresianum, Bulbophyllum Dearei, Oncidium 
Lanceanum, Cœlogyne pandurata, Cattleyas, ‘Odontoglos- 
&. 
ms, 
THOS, STATTER, Esq., 
d Hall, Whitefield, Manchester 
„ Mr. R. Johnson), Pde a very clear white-petalled form 
of Lelio-Cattleya Ca ii alba, with rich amethyst-purple 
li dark Lelia tenebrosa, Cyp en x selli- 
i ttleya X 
gerum majus, C um superbum, Lælis-Ca 
ximia, and a pretty light — of Cattleya Gele 
B. vas Y, Esq., erh Sevenoaks (Fr., Mr. 8. 
ed Odontoglossum 
with very + inte — 0. * Glasnevin u variety ( 
of Merit). 
R. I. MEASURES, Esq., 27 
Mr. H. J. Chapman), pith: — agidi Pleurothallis 
mersa (Botanical Certifi 2 
Messrs, CHARLESWORTH Bradford, ® 
Cattleya Mendelii, Charlesworth’s var., a pretty w 
bere PAN lip, bearin hin 
See oe 
aji ting), abo 
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