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claret-coloured, the flowers having large orbicular apple-gree n 
tanical Certificate); Brassia 
some good forms ot bium Р 
D. bract eosum, D. b. bum , Miltonia 
hopea Amesian Thanks 
"clapton, a also 
Low & © 
very fine form of it, with тв, and orange and 
base to the - the — yellow keel also having a red 
ward erit); some profusely-flowered 
ana, ium Cur 
dium um, n ntes wo good forms of Lelio- 
Cattleya х Schilleriana, the singular Vanda Roeblingiana, &c, 
(Vote of Thanks.) 
„ авот, Esq. Tyntesfield, Ashton-on-Mersey (gr. » 
tafford), 
ст. В 
magnificum 
and fin e specimens, each wi 
la and M. v симы. а. 
J. T. GABRIEL, Esq., Palace Т Road, 2 2 (gr., Mr. 
Ж. Rawson), sho RIPPS & 
Sow, Tunbridge Wells, staged a Pia p ou irit: -flowered 
Disa grandiflora, exhibiting considerable v — in the 
is 
th large yellowish uy blotched with purple; ; 
ith pikes, of Miltonia 
the crimson hue —— A Silver Banksian "4 
arded asa recognit ion of the excellent manner * 
ted. 
flora, and purple-tipped (Bo ficate) ; 
pardinum in Botan Botanical — Aérides Lobbii, and Epiden- 
2. 25 WALKER, Esq., Percy Lodge 
(gr., Mr. G. Cragg), showed 
Lelia a —— Certificate) 
„ and ripedium 
VON Rs , anberis, Lower Tooting, 
Анет orm of Cattleya Warsce- 
mbridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. 
sent Механа ochroleuca and Bulbo- 
WOODALL, Esq., St. Nicholas House, Scarborough (gr, Mr. 
Hughes). Lelia vie i. ; and G. H. 
ROLLS, Esq, Bournemou sent cut spikes of Groby: 
Amherstice ; ‘the CE form of Lelia лн 
"— dommitte 
P dioit 
Messrs. К. Н gg, T. Francis Rivers, Jas. — 
Geo. o. B б. W. Соне, Т. J. Saltm 
J. e W. Farr, А. m и SUN Bate . J. 
A. G. H. 
F. Q. Lane, Ged. Rae G. (om 
and R, Fite. 
Mr. E. ] RYDER, nmm der ve sent twelve dishes ot 
T. — 5 ре "dm was — recommended а First- 
et n yt exhibited about 
Pog dishes of Gooseberries, many of them very well worthy of 
remark for — quality of the freits (Silver Banksian Medal). 
An — ve excellent collection rries was 
staged by AS. VEITOH & Sons, King’s Road, Chelsea. 
an eorum є кыы, — than we should have expected 
dry season. Dan's Mistake, Con- 
ring Hero, ДЕМЕ, Rough 1 Red, Slaughterman, Industry, 
eedling, na (a very good one), 
o, Esk ete — 
re Lad, Gra Highland er, Cro 
ko. Whites included в — — Prolite, Stockwell, King зав 
Gre » Gree! mpagne 
Hedgehog, mb жечи in — ap 
C Med ou good), Fearless, arly Green “Hairy. та- 
ЗЫ KEZ 
Were shown wD, UL eleven pagers of 
^ ite. 
Lord 
is said ене s ттт 
has not too much — 4 * gilt Knightian 
Messrs, L. two 
peri ofa 'a spineless боо Poele ту (Wote d Padi). See p. 101, 
20, 21. 
House, Castle Hill, Ealing 
Tomato named 
E. , Edsm 
(gr., we Wickenden), showed a large yellow 
Fav e urite. 
H. P. 8: URG: 
їз, Esq., Givons Grove, Maidenhead (gr., Mr. 
Peters), showed a ag itg of Goose 
varieties grown 
cordons 
Gooseberries, including 4 
п bush trees, and twelve varieties fro 
From Mr. A. Gilbert, gr. to the Marquis of Ехкт 
Burghley Gardens, prae * m e very e 
eee, da C Admirable Peach; and half-a-dozen 
amed мы s Ringleader, a cross betwee 
2 ** Rochfor 
. CARMICHAEL, i 1 — Edinburgh, sent some 
seedling Strawberries f between Waterloo with 
British Queen and Fr 
Late P 
P n RCHER HOUBLON, —— "Park, Newbury (gr., Mr. 
as, Ross), sent fruits of a g Cherry of considerable 
- к 
А h ъа. 
by Messrs. W. Е. WELLS, Hattonhurst, — — 
Banksian Medal). 
ing Melons were shown by Mr. ү чейи DYKE, Stubton Hall 
Gardens, Newark; Earl PERCY, Syon. House, Bren ; and 
from yal Gardens, Frogmore, but no Certificate was 
— at this meeting 
iS. W. * 4 ONSON & Soy, Boston, Lincolnshire, exhi- 
о bine and 
pods = a new pa — fruited Pea named Boston Unrivalled, 
and a few long-pod Beans (Silver Banksian Medal). 
variety ‚ als 
Lecture on Carnatio 
e afternoon a paper entitled “ Й Carnation 
in tore en " by Mr. Р. Brotherston, Tyninghame, 
was read by Mr. Jno. Weathers (assistant se secretary). 
aton commenced oe layer his plants three weeks 
ago, and t e all зай completed about a 
8 ml “The soil in which th 
о be a s pla 
ficiently rich without adding any m 
nations were never benefited by the 3 of 
fre sh — in the — тан ` "meat be fed, е 
ever, during the gro 8e880 
mulching, or by наа of superphosphate of red 
n 0 a, &c. Soot was aoe bene ficial. 
Thinning hen * epis and as 
to y other plants, and the lecturer 
— he pue H тА the flowere, grass, and 
eese stems. Shallow plantiag was insisted 
with emphasis, Mr. Brot rston afterwards 
n» a list of ene a varieties ч ata. French, 
and Ep origin. The —À with these lists 
will be printed i in the Society’s Journal. 
NEWMARKET HORTICULTURAL. 
ее 0 " 
in four divisione, "ns — = їп 
pots, and Ar 
this im peers visi, fiw prune uia 3 and cut 
flow i 
та; а including 
tilt. plants, cut Киын. 8 vegetable and lastly, 
a special prize class, 
the a ng made by | 
9 
тһе revival of this mere д in a rather unfavourable cen 
be в а powerful stim stimulus t to t de 
enrich the exhibition, the Ist prize being by Mr. J. 
BURGESS; the 2nd by the Duke of MoNTROsE; and the 3rd by 
Mr. C. STEVENS 
Among the chief n of the show was the spirited com- 
the best g 
lants for 
есога! 
and others had also s seen prizes for fine collections of plants 
in grou 
ps. 
* 8 more notable exhibitors ом poe flowers were 
Messrs, DANIELS, Norwich, who show fine collection of 
twelve — and twelve double- flo tuberous-rooted 
Begonias, which the judges high) 
there was quite a prod 
AP having а strong 
Potatos, bread an * ey, were well repres 
Potatos should b ej whilst MN and with the use of salt, 
or such cooking tts are ot little 
2 — aw or the beat à kept and cropped gardens 
and all 
In reference to Potatos, thay seemed all sound and good, 
smaller than usual оп accoun 
w Po tato; but this rough-skinned. curiously- 
SCOTTISH PANSY AND VIOLA 
ASSOCIATION. 
x 17.—The third meeting of this associa- 
P E am held on the above date, La * ig a 
a Rooms, Glasgow. The 
attendance of members Paniis P 1 Violas жеге 
not во — but the quality was superior 
Mes и апу of the former — Lists of 
ards: 
Certificate of Merit to fancy Pansy The Baron, exhibited z 
. MCKEE, Mars First-class Certificates were aw: 
Mrs 5 
the following flowers: to fancy Pansy . R. 
bited by к 0 MPB&LL, Blantyre; to fancy 
Jeannie Karr and Sir John Watson, exhibited by M 
MCPHERSON, Avond to fancy a. 
Mr. ALEXANDER 115 Rothesay ; 
to faney Frank, exhibited by Mr. JOHN STEWART, Len- 
Mr. JoHN SMELLIE, Busby; to $ Yu No. b. exhibited by Mr. 
JoHN DUNCAN, Fife; to Viola Р exhibited by Mr. 
J. D. STUAR boss ast; io VIUA MUS T , and 6, exhibited 
by Mr. JoHN Bax раја 
MANCHESTER ROYAL BOTANICAL 
ROSE SHOW. 
he annexe exhibition house in the 
pti ously-coloured double Begonias, 
and by a multitude of herbaceous and other border 
flowers, all so fresh — beautiful. 
T BLOOMS: OPEN. 
Many exhibitors had promised to come rus th 
aei ees in 
appearance on this occasion. The ! quic of seven T 
tos and thirty-six e from Messrs. and & Son, of 
edale ; us D». — & Sons, Dundee, taking 2nd posi- 
g 
— Th t striking blooms were among light-coloured 
varieties, Merveilis de Lyon, Marchioness of Londonderry, 
Niphetos, Souvenir d'Elise е, Lady itzwilliam, Her 
j . Am - 
w 
Ernest Metz. 
La Boule dOr, Souvenir de 8. rince, one most 
striking Teas exhibition ; Ma dame Hoste, Princess of 
Wales, Etoile де tye The Bride, Madame Lombard, Innocente 
Pirola, and Catherine Mermet. 
om bag Colchester stand wasa beautiful bloom of Marie Van 
— vili inii ted petals pa the bud. E 
In for twelve сее R were Ist with 
— Poe 
Maréchal Niel, Mr. MATT K Ist in thst for twelve of an 
