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most of them of the large-flowered section. Awards of Merit 
D 
e purple wi 
greatest — however, a 
wers Hemerooalli present 
under the name of H. au Apparently the P 
a 2} high, a umerous of 
ee Ms IL orange yellow. "The 
14 in es across 
are sre about 
pro nch A First- 
was recommended ^ this acquisition, iol a 
group. 
арм Great Рени. мд 
Carnations : , prim yellow 
н" s Scarlet, Lady Ridley, Uie. : ‘aha Grace EE 
ROSES 
, Competitive classes for Roses were regarded s as the Principal 
heat +} 
Palace exhibition having previously been there was not 
Ount of interest exhibited as at — shows. The 
— 8 — be described in similar terms to those we have 
al y u in rega ose shown at the il ny of 
them were worthy all praise, = a nferior 
and on the whole they were not remarkable — high. quality, 
став it may ded, they oe far better than we could have 
expected in the face of difficu have had 
- The Ist class for twenty- -four single trusses (amateurs, not 
was won by E. B. LINDSELL, 
Ке, Bearten, — he had Aus elne blooms of Earl Duf- 
ferin, Marie Bau rich Brunner, Duke of Wellin 
and E. Y. Teas . HA AYWOOD, Esq., hatch, Reigate 
(gr., Mr. C. Salter), was 2nd, with rmaller, younger, and 
pretty bloom: 
single trusses, distinct (op-n).—Mr. FRANK 
pileren 
ar Braiswick Nursery, Colchester, was Ist in this class, 
his stand contained e very blooms, bl 
—— Rod rs, J. Laing, Marchione: - 
onderry, and Victor Hugo; 2nd, Mr. В. R. Сахт, Colchester. 
Twelve single trusses, disti amateurs). — J EY 
FOWLER, Esq., Glebelands, Soùth Woodford (gr. - 
Davis), the winner eras d i enl blooms Lai we 
үт А. mention — Vern O. G. 
daud. The 
у Mr. Gro. — — who 
ке а тегу equal Jot tof fair quality 
тн eurs), was won by R. Н. 
» Hendop looms were 
e Piganneau, Merveille d 
= R. H. 3 Esq, ную Streatham, 
Siz single trusses ene variety.—A. К. M Wie was 
shown in — — by T. B. азса Esq., was 
Ist; and also by the Rev. J. Н. PEMBER 
Twelve distinct, three сем LE ял. This clase, for twelve 
trebles, 
siderable quality; but Mr. od. * 3 Canterbury — 1 
was very fine, and the Ъ 
— even. In o 
opinion M. 
ык ы s was the better collec 
Twelve single es of any one varity (opm. —— B. R. 
CANT showed wall ha — having Gusta and Mr, 
Gro. Mount, with Fisher Holmes, ps ver 
four varieties.—This баш 
у К. Н. LANGTON, Esq., with nice blooms; 
aay de Nadaillae and Princess of Wales were noticeable. 
Siz single blooms of one variety E —R. Н. LE 
lass, h b 
Esq., was the prede in ees e looms of Innocente 
Pirola; O. G. ORPEN, Esq., being 2nd, with indifferent 
Souvenir d'un Ami, 
Twenty-four distinct single pen).—Mr. 
Салхт'а lst prize eee was A lib, fair . The illins 
contained a large bu particularly pretty bloom of Bri 
maid. Mr. B. R. CANT was 2nd. 
E lve 
distinct, three trusses of each. —Mr. FRANK CANT 
e winner for twelve trebles, and Mr. В. R. CANT 2nd; 
ber Mr. F. CANT also won for twelve distinct single trusses, 
— 2 this collection good blooms of The Bride and 
Orchid Committee. 
Present : - 0n J. Veitch, Esq., 5 ү chair; and 
Messrs, Jas, O'Brien (secretary), Т. Ha aywood, 
Dr. M. T. per. P On, Courtauld, E B. Craw- 
hite, J. Dou glas, C. PAS and H. Williams, 
White). . these 
escatorei, with two of the 
pendent бин thickly clad with orange-colow 
flo 
poeni 
established, it will form а very carseat plan 1 
hum, the бз = 
Masdevallia guttata, and the rose and mers e Oncidium oliva 
of whitish flowers with pink I 
h will develop into 
tty bright yellow Oncidium, and curious small-flowered 
Maxillaria, both unknown. 
No less — — were some plants sent by the Hon. 
WALTER his collection of rare botanical 
Orchids in Lord Bot — а" gardens at Tring Park. Tring 
(er., Mr. E. Hill). Of these, the singular Polyeyenis mus- 
cifera, three s es, one of which 
numerous large insect-like blooms fully expanded. The 
в flowe re of ellow colour, with red-bro 
8 ; th very slender, a i the lip furnished 
with hairs (Bota 
7 
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M 
Ey 
nical Certi — and Oncidium olivaceum Lawrenceanum, 
hm, also receiv rt robe ety ical Certificate. 
Messrs, F. SA ., St, Albans, were awarded a Silver 
Banksia fine reden hids, in which planta 
of Cattleya Fer. « „быел, md see variety virginalis, 
and the handsome . Madouxiana; C. Eld Wallisii 
and oth ne — rede a — splay. th 
ap leya x Miss Measures (Luddemanniana х velu- 
tina) a remarkable hybrid, with yellowish-sal 
veined „and a lip in which the side lobes form, as it 
were, а w tube over the column, and the lobe is 
broadly nded. The lip is of a red-browr. tint а 
crimson colour, а resemblance fto L.- 
Som 
of L.-C, Schilleriana, and posse e leav: 
Merit) for the FR 
Born 
rr Hine to the lip (Botanical Certi 
Lycaste se gular Peruvian —— with the habit 
of Cattleya пич, but with angular pseudo: bulbs 
ing green flowers (Botanical Certificate) ; Dend 
teosum, with bunches of dull flowers (Botanical Certifi- 
cate); and D. b. al e Lelio-Cattleya 
Cypripediu 
albicans (caricinum п caudatum Wallisii 25 * which N 
g 
the original in its larger, more ivory-white flow 
marked with green. 
. I. MEASURES, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr., 
r. H. J. Cha n), sh À fine f f Vanda tricolor (А 1 
of Merit), and V. t. suavis; Masdevallia coriacea (Botanical 
Certificate), Miltonia vexill bescens, rishii, 
varieties of ber bag Mendeli, and C. Gaskelliana, C. Eldorado 
Wallisii, Odon rryanum, Aérid florum 
Lobbii, and Pleurothallis quom (Vote of 
EO. MAR*H 
и t House, Great Grimsby 
(gr., "Mis Jas. — was —— а Silver Banksian Medal 
— SR. group in which excellently wi 
varieties of Warscewiezii 
reo. which е remarkable variation, were the prin- 
cipal features, them were other eyas; в grand 
specimen of 3 vitellinum majus; various Odonto- 
glossums, „Kc. 
De B. CRAWS HAT, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks e o 
Cooke) d ite Od 1 
De B. wshay, and a grand plant of Brassia verrucosa 
(Award of Merit). 
essrs, HUGH Low & Co. staged ар ponn 
in which were Grammatophyllum Fenzlianum, many varieti 
of Miltoni —— idi varicosum 
macranthum 
plants of — Lance i 
nearly white to rose ; Cattleya d 
Wallisii, Cypri Curtisii, С. superbiens, &c. (Bronze 
Messrs, W. L. Lewis & Co. staged a group of Orchids in 
Mo. Bot. Garden, 
хома ы of the handsome Madagascan terrestrial Cynor- 
ora, illustrated in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
„ p. 19 
h sepals ат чид — 
acuminate 
— 
MALCOLM 8. COOKE, Esq., 
of Cattleya 
Cattle 
ALCOCK, Esq., Berkhamsted, sent 
and ARNOLD Wirt, Esq., Maida Vale, showed Sarcan 
filiformis. 
Fruit Committee. 
2 resent : ез Robt. Hogg (chairman), and Messrs, 
A. Н. Pearson, W. Pope, Alex. Dean, W. Bates, T. 
Glen, Tang Ra eynolds, Geo, res F. Q. Lane, 
J. Smith, J. Hudson, and R, F 
An excellent collection of fruit w: as exhi bited by Messrs. 
C 
Messrs. 
Peas (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Early Regent, and Sharpe’s 
Marrow 
The Messrs. ROTHSCHILD, 
(gr. Y а» Jas. — showed 
west wall. The trees 
pare 1 gravelly ; also, Cherries Bigarreau Napoleon from a 
es planted in 1850, A note which accom 
ming, and showed si signs ‹ of dying, but this had been qui Do 
remedied by allowing the trees to extend (Silver Banksian 
edal). 
There were numerous Melons shown for Certifi 
i of 
a 
