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shire. The exact locality i is 300 feet above sea level, 
rip of bog plantation 
ord a athven 
ght-red T of this i 
ppe 
mer Бона ntries than 
the win 
other year it owered profusely on the nake 
wood e the leaves appeared. The flowers are 
of а dark violet Beer borne freely, and goon ad A 
and shape o v d an 
ontin nent ‚ however—in ee 
for instance—they are У plentifally planted, А, Hope 
A PROLIFEROUS POLXPODRUM. 
sent mea frond = ee, as — var. Tm 
sima p T M which the developments of the 
rare me of 80 б узы appears ^m 
A MY ou 
enlarged aketch of. а ‘pian about 38, showing 
rangia, уй, except їп an aborted state I have been 
unable to trace. At first sight, and before the little 
ly like 
roper axis of growth will follow, and independent 
— result, The Polypody family, due, probably, 
1 for easy exte i 
ad е ing rhizome to which it o 
h i * 
very re rely bulbiferous, and this instance 
the 
bulbils noted in the species Athyrium differ in being 
usually solitary and accompanied by поті 
fect sporangia to which they 
Bak, Т Breer PLS, 25, Windsor 225. 
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SOCIETIES. 
1НЕ LONDON PANSY AND VIOLA. 
Juty 6.—There was a great demand upon the 
available space of the Crystal Palace on the above 
date, and the London Pansy | Society’s show had to be 
bat fi ina position favourable to showing off the flowe 
to the best: advantage. at Birmi aghan, the fancy 
; iolas in pretty sprays were mes 
n these classes the Southern growers 
ansies and 
Bain, 
H. Clarke, Mr. R. Fleming. 2 Mackie, 
Tam e ne, Mrs. D. McNeill, Mary Kay, Mrs. 
Paddie, T. Gardener, John MA T.U. Hedder zu pre 
Påtterson, Tom Graham, John M 
Burn, J. Robertson, апа i 
The im 
of ‘the best varieties in cultiv 
ng of Whites, perenne Mrs, D. Fer, 
d, Gold tort Elcho, Yellow 
wn, Wa — Sweet 
modore, Iona, Charm TS. 
чү me Todd, Mrs. ‘Gane, 
ancy ee ез. . were five stands of ee fancy 
Pansies, Mr. J. SUTHERLAND, Lenzie, N. B., bei placed 
Ist, with M fresh, bright blooms of Co Í; J 8. Stirling, 
Mrs iss Stirling, Maggie McPhail, Jas. Irvine 
Miss Patterson, ? Tamwo rth Yellow, Mrs, Fle pu Mrs. Sher- 
rard, Marmion, rd D 
„M. 
dem, mays i Jenny Law 
very finest 304, Мт. K. „Сам Moses, Bint rn 
There we pouf varietios, Mr, A. 
LISTER, irn y, N.B.. de paced 
With twelve bloom з, Mr. J. SMELLIE was X а the 
following in fine conditie on :—Mahogan k, Mrs 
W. Steel, Ella Seren, Marmion (a beautiful А eel and 
J. I. 
those of Marmion, 
from T J. epu Mr. A. LISTER podem 2nd, with Col. 
The а twelve unnamed seedlings came from Мт. A, 
LITER; and Mr. J. SMELLIE being 2nd, 
Ez 
FIG. 16.—4 PROLIFEROUS POLYPODIUM. 
— 
Show Pansies.— Mr. J ELLIE bad the best twelve varie- 
ties, viz. Evim selfs : ЕА T Howard, and а g: 
selfs: е Benson and Mrs, John Hunter; white selfs: 
Bobbie Нр апі а ree ан, $ yellow grounds: В. М, 
Wembey, Busby Brand; whi { 
Wilso 
. te 
rs, John Stewart; wh self : Bobbie е Harper; — 
und: Mrs. John Йө 
AMATEURS’ DIVISION. 
Fancy Pansies.—With twelve varieties. Mr. d 
Glasgow, was 2nd, having Maggie McPhail, Annie 
р, ‚ апа s W. Wi very fine. ` 
Tuos. Марку, „ was 2nd. th six varieties the 
same exhibi were severally ap and 2nd, 
The best twelve F. Pansies one variety were ere those of 
Tamworth | Mr, —— Mr. e eee, was 
l itch, 
Blue Gem ; 2nd, US W. Bax Tak, Woking, with 
some capital sprays. 
With six sprays of the miniature type, Mr. A. J. 9 
was again Ist, having Violetta, Olivetta, Emil 
and two seedlings; Mr. 7. NicHOLSON was 2nd. 
Viol ꝛs, Amateur Classes.—with twelve sprays, six blooms in 
M N р 
a spray, Mr. Н. A: NEEDS, Woki 
charming illustrations of Lemon Queen, Duchess of Fife, T 
dwell Gem, i n, &c.; Mr. . ROWBERRY 
2nd. ith rays, Mr. E, C, SMITH, Muswell Hi , took 
he Ist We. and Mr, UCKING, Chingford, the 2nd. In 
small pas the exhibitors already named were 
principal — 
The best fancy Pos in the open George 
Stewart, shown by Mr. J. SUTHERLAND, . * in * 
Рау ohnstone, from Mr, 
К» вргау of vita in the ora classes was 
Florizel, bel — sane у Mr, 8. Pre; the best in the 
amateurs’ classes, Christiana, ja, white, de yellow eye, 
t Violas, not for competition, was staged 
by Messrs. DOBBIE & Co. It consisted of some 200 sprays 
comprising 130 varieties, and thoroughly 9 of the 
best, new and old. Sweet Peas were re included, and a 
good strain of Auricula-eyed Sweet Wi liam am. 
ip ox HORTICULTURAL. 
is Society got back to its 
ш Pak on the occasion of t the 
The Park wit 
drought, by frequent overhea 
fine trees looked less green and shady an usual, 
home, however, had very 
Tj 
resolved itself 
A c 
ACOB ere brilli jant, roe M at indescribable—in i 
len ending of m metallic red and go ld— added greatly to the effect. 
Ernest Metz, Madame Hoste, The Bride, Niphetos, Souvenir 
de Paul Neyron, Francise: amigos iy nna Olivier, Fagonia 
Pirola, t de Nadaillac, Edith Giffard, Souvenir 
Ami, Maréchal Niel, Jean Ducher, Ethel Brownlow, cabins 
D ba rosea, Madame Cusin, Hybrid Perpetuals, Rey- 
= 
TEE 
5 Vernet, 
ot Londonderry, Р Duke of Teck, нде umen t 
yes ae Brie, La Havre, &c, 
The Т b le Decora tions , and Bridal and Ballroom Deco- 
perankan пара ing 
all furnished and ju 
Poppies 
ums, on a yellow centre, also ae phy touched 
