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а week or so since in an excellent manner. — 
national appears to be coming very pale yellow 
nearly white, ed ** slight rose seen in the йм 
last season is wanting. Miss Lonise D. Black, — 
American eria iie from Hill & Co. ime 
а deep flower, the incurved fortes 
orange colour, — very good. 
incurved, the flower large and globular, rather elosely 
ts from its 
attrac 
tiv: p in colour in this 
e and will rival Sunflower. The well-known 
variety С. С. wabe generally does very well 
at Chelsea, and this seas fers xception ; 
whilst the same remark may lied to 
Eda Prass, which ia 3 — rae А. чуну 
Louise has been capital, an в. F. Jam very 
g he new William oti, rosy — 
with silver reverse, will ma L 
Mons. Panckoucke promises well. 
Molin (Calvat) will prove to de» very good yellow; 
and 3 H. Curtis (Jones) will no — make a 
g n to the incurved section—the flowers 
are & good — colour, and when finished the 
blooms will be of large size. pn Carnot is 
ected to be ery g white Japanese 
не апа ‘the buds as opening would бы support 
view, A variety in the way of E. —— is 
М. оо. Biron; it has the advan — of being & good 
doer, but &s regards attractive we still prefer 
the olde variety, А тегу s — yellow Japanese 
flower is Duchess of Wellington (H. J. Jones). The 
di is good, апй the petals, though e are 
very long, but the blooms should be dee Mrs. 
W. Dreer has a flower in the way of Mrs. F. . — 
Buds of Mrs, C. E. Shea were rather late, and had 
we 
Lynch. Nyanza, from Hill, America, is also a 
capital colour, but ponte as the petals by recurv- 
ing greatly will not show the colour much, Many 
of the older kinds are grown well at Chelsea, and at 
the same time the collection is full of novelties. P. 
Үоорнатсн, REIGATR, 
When Mr. Т. B. Haywood received the customary 
large party of friends who annually visit his de- 
lightful residence and bee as was the case on 
the 30th ult., he had tos them one of the most 
varied and attractive = private е ада to be 
found, perhaps, in the kingdom. His gardener, 
f; rat 
the most varied e 15 
їз үе, indeed, » to any which exhibits the highest 
"a mam sections are of the highest relative ex- 
cellence, and are of their kinds —R a autiful. 
Тһе bulk of the some 800 plants grown range 
on sloping banks in two long lean-to iet where 
they make а singu ractive show e 
— International is here very fine, yet not 
соагае; Jas. Myers is excellent, Violetta is 
early, iere white, flush pink; and Wilfrid 
Marshall i is а fine yellow, Another fine Australian 
à iggin Sach well-known 
forms as Mrs, E. С. Hill, W. Seward, Eda Prass, 
Viviand Morel, and Mons, Panckoucke are first-rate. 
A very beantiful variety, also white, is Florence 
Emma; а very striking flower is Madame Maurice 
grand form and colour; a rich clear yellow is Thos. 
a nt Calvat, of chestnut colour, is 
ather rough; Lady E. Saunders is of & 
lovely аа hue; Chas. Davis is very fine; 
and a very pleasing flower is Mr. R, Dean; one 
of the most pleasing soft т is Rose Wyn 
De — de Jales Ferry, amaranth, is — 
fine; so, iv^ is М. Жано large, and of a 
ае pink hue. A su ct pon here, as 
elsewhere, is Souvenir d'une petite A truly 
grand flower, of a delicate — colour, 
їз hee Н. Demolſe, the petals very broad and 
assive, "The white Beauty of Exmouth is fine; 
— J. Agate here is 
other directions a true incarved. this latter 
section, Madame Darrier, М. A. Bahuant, Baron 
Hirsch, R. Petfield, the Queen family—indeed, all 
the best—are well represented, and in — form. 
Amongst the Anemone section, very fine are Dela- 
ware, Mrs, Jadge Benedict, W. W, — Minnie 
Chate, Thorpe Junior (rich yellow), Sir W. Raleigh 
тар, TI — eos — Alveole, and 
. С. Leboseqz. exed, а very beau- 
tir flower is Сыз en ivo өзүне vig old 
tre. Amongst Pompons, Elsie Walker, g * уен 
buff; Prince of Orange, reddish-gold ; ——— 
reddish-chestnut ; Maid of Kent, Toussaint Maurisot, 
Black Douglas, Golden ron Marthe, 2 “age 
and Eynsford Gem, are so the It is 
possible, however, to refer to aap а - oh of the 
great collection. km very psc: show may be 
seen in one of the Orchid-houses of eleven pans 
of the p —— generi se abou 
13 inch ming den asses 
zin — — коше а 
obtai superbly-grown and bloomed 
— Pelargoniu ums, p as could not anywhere for 
quality be excelled, ook into the fine and airy 
fruit-room is also an arcae feature, for Apples 
and Pears are not only plentiful, but include noble 
samples, 4, D. 
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Mr, W. We ts, EARLSWOOD. 
сечени a day as was the ; as 
a — walk from Woodhatch, across the 
co which intervenes to Mr. lls’ nursery 
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by thousands, and it is to the growers credit 
— f is good, a first-rate 
Special naturally attaches to 
КС trade collections, because novelties are | 
for, and we are not pr ee ra The bulk of the 
vct e centre bed in 
e sides and ends 
are also fully furni 
placed in blocke, so fe it is more easy to ascertain 
the average characte any. Japanese, of и» 
ади mA apir ik pe foremost amongst 
n de Leche, broad even re- 
2 eni = “Petal rosy-lilac, centre golden- 
bronze; this is a gem. Of hairy so 2 White 
Plume, er. Wonder, and Louis Boehmer 
good, ariety is М. Ad. Giraud, 20515 of 
Gate x Boker, but finer, richer colour, and 
dwarfer. J. Shrimpton is in superb colour, € 
yet of its line unexcelled. А grand whi 
here is Madame Carnot; and Colonel Chase, Feud 
not large, is lovely. Mons, Ch. Molin is of a rich 
rosy-bronze, Rose ee one of the finest whites ; 
though Souvenir d'ane peti te amie is one of the very 
ч rved fo i 
ео reddish terra-cotta, with pale 
gold reverse. A fine variety is E J. 
Jones, colour rosy-amaranth, with анау — 
and Madame Mauriel Ricord а great 
bea le of d € richer мана, 
Denil de = Ferry is superb; this is a constant 
variety Purse aib is 0 good everywhere, 
M. А. Aie one of the finest whites without 
doubt. well known, is а massive 
flower of delicata de А new and fine yellow is Thos. 
8; earson, colour not unlikethat of Belle 
Paale, but with larger flowers, is very Pleasing. A 
т, that bids fair to displace Colonel С. В. Smith, 
it is во fine and massive. Beauty of Teignmouth, 
— violet, and silvery-pink 
reverse, is а beautiful flower to be borne in mind. Of 
incurved бы, J, Agate is here true, and of 
fine form ; a great beauty in this section also is Mrs 
‚ С. Kingston, soft lilac on white ground, fine form 
ose-pink ; Mrd — 
nk-magenta; and Lizzie 
ite, A large number of plants 
of Souvenir d'une petite amie from March-strack 
uttings, blooms at from 15 to 
20 inches in height, show what a fine variety it is for 
grouping. The new Japanese incurved Globe d'Or 
is very fine, and makes it a — addition to that 
section, if it may be ao term 
Mr. W. J. Goprnzv's, Exmovr 
A large span-roofed house, 156 fee 
21 pm pea full of exhibition blooms of 
newest and best ани е VL pu 
the grand sight presented кч оп 
October 24, when vi siting this pops 
creasing sea-side tow The 
showed 
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inb че 225 Godfrey. Ман, p is now regarded 
as one of our 
themums. The admired and greatly-diecussed Beau auty 
ture, which bas resulted in the superb d 
mentioned in the first few lines of this article, The 
collection to includes all Vernm worth 
ра ies of home and Cont 
Among these, 1 -— a a few ыб, perhaps, 
have ee been noticed, but ar 
аа grand and reliable таене. White 
ер * — carrying five blooms each of 
most utiful white in existence, the petala 
3 тч d b petals, m 
being a greatly improved A, Hardy, — 
of York was — some very promising blooms. 
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atyle of Mra, Е. W. 
altogether tg in size, form, and colour, the 
richest yellow in the house; Miss Louise D. Black, 
in form edit to Lincola, bat — florets, and 
much richer colour; Miss Elaie Teichmann, milk- 
white, one of Mr. Shea's seedlings, — form and 
Fewkes is of a capital dwarf, 
etter habit, 
tinct in foliage ; Gold Dast, w tals are of a 
beautiful piume shape, is an — — striking 
flower of a clear e Dont нн аман mee de 
E d in size, bat nr 3 — 
Phobus, a — yellow, will be much — 
; Phi ladelph & large batch is growing, 
colour & pale ea degere to white, 
About 400 seedlings are being cultivated on trial 
this season, many of them have developed blooms of 
exceptional merit, while a great many were yet to 
develop, but looked very promising. The selected 
include Pride of Devon, which boasts of being the 
largest bloom in the house, white, alightly shaded 
