шт 3, 1862 THE GARDENERS! CHRONICLE 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 899 
MESSRS. VEITCH AND SON'S ADVERTISEMENT OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
ontinued,) 
MEE DEON PRINS Аман (Veitch). 
A really beau mtiful hybrid rai Rhododendrons Edgworthi and 
aite. 
De cB. Be 
ems received FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES from the Royal Horticultural and Royal Во 
Societies, ап 
of a delicate rosy blush, shading off to white, pom epeing ihe delicien: 
hi, with the néat foliage, dwarf habit and freedom owering о 
and has been universally admired by all who have seen it. Price 21з. each. 
RHODODENDRON SESTERIANUM. 
house hybrid raised between Rhododendrons Gibsoni and Edgworthi. 
E. o fne SUY баны 'elear white, with bM spots on the upper pelle aud of 
and substance. — РЕЧ ^ 
ze iorn amd ате larger, F 1 Edgworthi 
of German origin. m роса] 
gi this season be p gs of. y 
Borticultural and Royal aris Societies. Price 2 » 
SOHISMATOGLOTEIS КАША Ваіт) 
тынуу} рей o us from Borneo by Mr. Thomas Lobb. 
The lea: vm жя аан елан footstalks somewhat resem bling those of a Maranta. 
They are m xy a soft glossy green, with a central, broad, feathery line run: ing thro ugh the 
entire length of the leaf. 
Its neat I ге T - well ботата colours of its foliage will render it a pleasing 
to the rice 
ENOG „= Foch 
A charming little stove ime producing a ondanee of des ite anà 
dee the valuable property of continuing i inf ny eem in the year. 
Es habit is particularly dwarf and neat, анн adapting it Li spn tivation in plant cases 
ler glass shades in rooms. Ft із really a little gem. ^ Price 7s. eàch. 
urple flowers. It 
Apis icr 
In habit it s what resembles tho 2 famed Cyanophyllum 
gnificence of its foliage, 
B Its magnificent 
velvety olive green colour on the upper un. and of a beautiful 
j [quere t. 
We have no hesitation in н 
and one of the finest of the season. 
ASIA ee ad 
Apiesa ofa А. y green our and having the sagittate form peculiar to this 
At the $ time, when plants with effective foliage are'in such request, this cannot fail to 
5 and become an especial favourite. 
We propose М these two planta in fine condition at the London Exhibitions during 
сся — to bé able to have а suficient quantity of plantsto distribute them during 
Vine orders eil e taken hich 
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NEW AND BEAUTIFUL FERNS, 
eui ү MESSRS. VEITCH & SON FROM JAPAN, CHILI, Ax» BORNEO. 
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ORUS AFFINIS ( í 
elegant Davallioid Stove Fern from aeo, wh c үе wn gat 
ector Mr. Thomas Lobb, It has а thick y rl plog on 
deg 18 large finely divided fronds 2 r4 ut Ht mg: Tho hoso ronde as are е ама 
long green руа „ бїріппа e, with s а 
perg dini a Fi 
te single toothed segments. А, E yey prep 
ADIANTUM dore o Жали, 
Тнк ОнплАх Ma 
wirt beautiful species sent us, taper ks ‘the ris two other Adiantums 
Bi b om Collector Mr. Richard Pi 
m gio bong ‹ со сү stipites adm rachides, and peor А, foot o + monete, 
su Шы. w e roun ifapesifbém. pinnules, 
aw cs in the s is FC m atlobed and notched where fertile, 
kg o md e a very distin 
finest реке P renounee e tu ie. sh oof ti ps 
ras eme It will 
e AATUN n6 алати КҮ) 
E SILVER MAIDEN 
d delicately col sent "аз from БЕ бр ghe оеро im y Mr. R. Pearce, 
t is нА rem ДЕ it, with ео ERN [oes bos 3 X and 
Же d 076 nately divided, > yn trapeziform 
A тегу Die [us Hardy бее маа їп viro pre 
ex 
ой Golden one, Еще pl чн» s ed S P ТЕЕ me 
Ile» 
«ак 
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күз MM echides usual Ín tho 
to {Безе features, which "render it worthy 
the ole under surface is dashed over With в Golden S dors 5. i 
eaa ogrmmas эрй доог Gold үр lt is really а most charming hardy Greenhouse 
LU Dp TP gae Exhibited. at the Royal Botanic Society's Meting on 
MYSURENSIS (Wallich). 
cic a taring Species of a favo rito genus of Feras сезе 
been raised fro: ngasaki, Ji apan, т. ЈО! 
fot in Позор аа form dwarf fife t the fonds wing six or m inches or sometimes a 
Qm pelis innato, the romero, ax eene op he ern 
edo uv stalked, the rachis an 
£ 
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zn SUM un in ou! 
$— ‘iney an are xa me bet pag 
dark lish bro 
т Wat УЫ MEN suited for stall Fern 
LASTREA OPACA Hooker), 
This Fern will certainly provea very disti: ol 
It pro tox pe of firm opaque fronds 
р 
line is alm. en qup from the rr 4 ED rp fies oa ч 
pinnæ and frónds very gracefully acuminate ; E pen iyi 
pinnujes being marrow-oblong 2u more or less De а pe d the segmen id ее 
e hinder ві f t 
cce е e of the lowest pinnæ being very larger than {позе оп tho 
The young immature fronds e or less olive 
This plant was rods from Y Yokolintil ira tin to Mr. John б. Veitch, and we aare 
Ati reason to believe it will prove to be one of our finest hardy Ferns. боой plants, 10s. 6d. 
ARIA ORENULATA (Мооге) | 
еп 3 jua adu by our collector Mr. 
e oui 
{ езер high; the LM pm narrow lanceo 
nu dh divisions ; the fertile [NM ES meh 
It is ре еру ve pol ^ its epe from the many other fine hardy Lomarias already 
n сас 
LOM. 
A very neat looking and rfectly hardy eve 
Pearce from Chili, and a RON "бова plant for the 
UM plant 
EM STRIGOSA (Presl). 
'ee-grow; moderate size, introduced by Mr. John G. Veitch, 
It ha ainke gre es hairy fronds of about а couple of feet in height, 
inate rm, bipinnate or t m Med rourdish Mn ong mewhat trapezi- 
m B osa more or less lobed or toothed on th in. Itis бө) "habit, 
Its moderate size e: dos colour will render а а cit desira Bie ОЧУ greenhouse Fern. 
Fine plants, 75. 6d. е 
YSTICHUM FLEXUM (Remy). 
А. fine coriaceous and perfectly hardy Feri t from Chili by Mr. P. Which has stood 
with us the two last winters entirely ex m mon suffering the least i mz А 
he plant has а som ve creeping rhizome, from which gror ар to the jr ght of about а 
couple p feet the firm looking triangular fronds, which t nate, with oblong toothed 
segments, and are [mhi for their t thick leathery tex: 
ts, 7s. 6d. each. 
t forms à fine bold Fern for out door rockeries, Good x 
POLISTICHUM. 5810800 ом. 
A very fine perfectly hardy eve hama in Japan, another of the 
ESI introductions g Mr. d ohn G. Уер P 
tisatu 
ental species, and a great acquisition 
neries. Fine] Lis nts, 10s. 6d. e 
WOODSIA ui kieres d е VEITCHI (Hooker). 
A very distinct and ch: аа. o by Ме John f абай, 
The narrow almost linear LL а е = 8 манн Ж йат Ме апа аге erit 
DT X enis Boss e bout t рше inch in length, linear ra ee svi ath sn e e 
hole surface above an: 
| Sire st interesting Fern for hardy F табыла ed 
will prove a most inter ern for у Fern cases, al 
all'other Woodsias known in cultivation. Good plants, 108, 6d. each. 
WOODWARDIA 'ORIENTALIS (Swartz). 
One of the finest of all hardy Ferns. We have raised it in 
spores gathered in gi by Mr. John б. Veitch, and are, thus гт] e ofer * а very Plo 
rice for so fine jJ 
F It form: wn from which the rather large spreading triangular fronds proceed ; 
mate-plunáti. with Кузе) acute serrated Ld vel 1 ог 2incbes 
fronds som. 
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NEW AND RARE ORCHIDACEOUS PLANTS. 
CATTLEYA DOMINIANA. 
Plants will be ready for deli 
This is one of the beautiful and interesting hybrid Orchids ne by our Exeter foreman, 
Mr. Dominy, and is described in the Gardeners’ Chronicle as follow: 
"The parents аге poer ig amethystina and C. labiata, thus 1 fortbing a hybrid between s 
one and a two leaved speci: In general аз aspect the flowers аге of the size of a small bloom of 
Cattleya Mossim, ofa $46; 6 colour, and very handsome." 
It E exhibited And å аса of the gm Horticultural Society, and awarded a FinsT 
e plants, 3 
CYPRIPEDIUM 8р. 
e with "broad leathery erect 
TT (opui ME 
coun! ut ju e o Ren m 
EE = cies. Well established plants, 10 to 15 Guinews éach. 
iin 0 
form a fine 
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DENDROB 
A remarkably beautiful gpecies sent fro: agus Phili; ірріде Isl a 
The flowers, which continue in lection ор a s en тте аге А in long 
spikes. In colour they of а delicate white, shaded with pink, with beauti tifully тина 
sepals of а гозу purple, and, ав ў he name indicates, having the а nee of а bull's 
g appeara 
Previous to the introduction at these plants we believe there was bat one solitary Moses Él 
а 
in England, and that i EA the rich collection of Mr. Rucker. Fine healthy established 
plants, 10 to 15 Guin: 
OPSIS SCHILLERIANA. 
This distinct and truly magnificent species rme Gn both fine vari 
EL of fle&n-coloured flowers, 
Tho, flower which are m. не атре аз К 
ance, t| often 80 to 100 сал» 
һеге 
Mr. J, G. Veitch having sent us a 4 
ж are з te вау арна 
таЫей to offer fine healthy plants of this scarce and noble 
direct from its native habitat, where it was. rape 
RUE Ё so wel known that то further comment is is necessary. ' "Fine ud 
VAN 
in being ena 
ec. те is 
{тегу on Р ater улу 12. 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERIES, EXETER AND CHELSEA.—May 8. 
