Мат 17, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
447 
MESSRS. VEITCH AND SON'S ADVERTISEMENT OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
(Continu P 
RHODODENDRON PRINCESS ALICE (Veite 
really beautiful h: hybrid raised by ourselves between Rhododendrons Ше ы апа 
йиш. large, delicat 
pus ea ti vii the neat foliage, dwarf habit and freedom of — of 
det from the Roval Hortienlt 
и 
Societies, and 
e rosy blush, shading off to white, possessing the delicieus 
rios 21s. due ir 
RHODODENDRON SESTERIANU 
Another house hybrid raised between Rhododendrons Gibsont and Fdgworthi, 
]ts large fovere aro of a рени ol clear white, with yellow spots on the em petals, and of 
fine form and substan 
bl s are cet dif p ibl d y fR Edgworthi. 
Bi And origin. ILES 25 "oe 5 : 
[t has this season bet ^ I g y 
SCHISMATOGLOTTIS VARIEGATA (Hooker). 
by 
stove plant was sent to us from Borneo 
This very Mr. Thomas Lobb. 
The leaves are borne on erect slender корны somewhat enne thoee of a Maranta. 
They are long, ora ' 2 glossy green with a central, broad, feathery line runn: g through the 
entire length of 
neat dwarf habit and the well contrasted col f its foliag ler it а pleasing 
n tothe stove, Price 218. each. 
ENOGASTRA СОНЫ 
A charming little stove plant, ртойочоя an abun urple flowers, It 
possesses the valuable ора of eontinuing in AM iem ha. кз T4 
n yaton in plant cases 
Its habit is par enr ај and neat, peculiarly adapting it Mr cu 
It is really a little gem. ^ Price Т. 
HZEROGYNE — 
ral beauty of its 
The stem leaf-stalks are хе [er 1 thie ekly e with reversed hairs, Its bd 
ovate leaves are of a rich velvety olivo green colour оп the upper surface, and of a beautiful 
red underneath. 
We have no hesitation in confident lty 
and one of the finest of the season, 
At the time, when en plants 8 with'effective foliage are'in such request, this cannot fail to 
be ly admir. ed а an especial — T 
al B Pr We iig «Мр, these fmo po pianis in fine condition at the London Exhibitions uring 
kas and Бе" to be ab a suficient quantity of plants to distribute them durin, 
M cmn 
orders vill be taken, which will b 
E 
LVE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL FERNS. 
INTRODUCED BY MESSRS. VEITCH & SON FROM JAPAN, CHILI, Ax» BORNEO, 
À I reo, mer was sent to us by 
r Mr. паана Lobb. It has a thick scaly rhizome creeping on.the 
ely divided fronds 
х= producing nato or almos These fı ndi aro aln 
evated on Mae ЖАШ, Stipites, tri, mall 
а ed segmen: ct sp scies. 
EAR ipie n Miri иона. 
js MA Дор жан берне the iin two other Adiantums 
ebony e ul віїрібев; and ra rachides, and fron: 
ааа mie тара an ашчы large smooth s n (1а аак 
гэ теу, ; pm pis M = LC нота What lobed and notehed where fertile, 
handsome A. ce, and altogeth 2 ез = Mes it to cy veg meg t tho 
er vem ma. niden! ME 1 one o e 
of the genus. It will be a hardy greenh кс Good plan nte, 105. 6d. each. 
оштон · САВЕТИ | Оаза), 
wind " other two by Mr. R, Pearce. 
CD ring Sio gender. аА "рід апа 
he p m 
n both surface E 
4 reenhouse Fern, REM no contrat with the 
ULPHUREUM (Kaulfuss), 
Тнк d LDEN MAIDEN HAIR FERN, 
Tee 92108. lovely ol the genus, also introduced with tho two former spoclos through 
ч Pik зао 
-— I: 
seid He 
the slender 
dum m ЖМИ у ovato in outlins 
h the margins lo ZR. нар. 
е lobes being notched, with a гейш sorus in the sin: 
E features, bh render it wi — universal cuitivai tion fo for its uti- 
pader surf а саай о with a Golden coloured Lo Ages "4 ih 
other боја It is aA а most charming hardy Greenhous 
beautiful Vul Аии w were кемей at the Royal Botanic Societyà Meeting on 
ved. First Prizes, 
MYSURENSIS „Саши, 
hat been P fn ofa оге o genus ot lbs гате 
form ds dwarf tufts, Nagusi не ора times а 
ia датат ъа Rc ат ртт а а БЕО Ө ора 
i ith eei огу stalkėd, tho rachis and being jish b 
ораев: isa y a very desirable Gregnhouse Pern рна 
* 
е * 
LASTREA OPACA (Hooker), 
his Fern will'certainly prove a very distinct and valuable pé beg cr ya - the'hardy Fernery, 
It produces tufts of firm opaque fronds' of а dark green color, ry desirable; the out- 
line is almost pentangular from b hg a ules, and the 
pinne and fronds are very 
e youn; mature fronds are more or less olive tinted. 
This ү - introduced from hi oen Japan, by Mr. John б. Veitch, and we have 
ea reason to believe it will prove to be one of our finest hardy Ferns, Good "plants, 10s. 6d. 
ас 
: LOMARIA CRENVLATA (Moore). 
A very neat looking and perfectly hardy evergreen Fern, introdnosd by our eollector Mr. 
Pearce from Chili, a most desirable pai for the 2: door Fi 
The plant forms а As tuft about 6 -" ches ded -— des Rods narrow lanceolate, 
almost Pone 2i ith sı oblong acute crenulate divisions; the fertile fronds rather taller on 
ico maka а нет степа, каш 
t is perfectly distinct їп its appearance from the many other fine hard Lomarias alread 
in cultivation. ' Good plants, 7s. 6d. each, á ы y 
MIOBOLEPTA  STRIGOSA (Presl), 
[dria Fern introduced by Mr. John G. Veitch 
rom i3 Зырп, has bright p Faua k of about a couple ^ fert i in height, 
ovate acuminate in orm, Mensis with "M sepe Б or somewhat, trapezi- 
form pinnules, more or less lobed or ойша on the margin. Itis of creeping habit. 
Its еее size - lively colour will render it а most desirable hard. 
6d. eac! 
Fine plants 
OLYSTICHUM FLEXUM (Re my. 
he plant has 
m T p tothe height of about a 
couple of que the firm loo triangular nnate, oblong 
with.o toothed 
Ts. 6d. each, 
FOLYSTICHUN. FETOFUN (Schott). 
A very fine perfectly hardy ymo m Yokohama in Japan, another of the 
numerous арар 2. ж. John 
Itisa я of m la Arc aig vpn 
to8 
We most con bo diee go 
for out-door Ferneries. "Fin pim, 10s. t 
WOODSIA POLYSTICHOIDES, var. Meet езуд 
A у ан дїрр} ал 
close ha E] д н. f 
It ee ti i y 
all other i г" ех 103, 6d. ed 
00DWARDIA ORIENTALIS (бу: 
W artz), 
One of the finest of А -— Ferns. We have pes it in considerable abundance fro: 
spores gathered in Japan: r. John G. Veitch, and offer it a very nm. 
price for so fino a Fern 
It forms a thick c from which the rather large NM р Ар nds proceed ; 
these fronds are pinnate-pinnatifid, with lanceolate acute serrated segments 1 or 2 inches in 
length, the T гес Snara кайи m the рсе frond bearing оп фео, oer 
surface more or less profusely p bulbiform posite the sori, the fronds so 
hese young о рад 
being completely md with 
This peculiarity, together зу 
enders it у “ the most А g ап 
Fine plants, 
à tho Жене t bold character of the broad firm textured fronds, 
id beautiful among the hardy species of this family. 
s. each. 
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CATTLEYA DOMINIANA. 
This is one of the beautiful ang in pde nii. hybrid Orchids raised by our Exeter foreman, 
Mr. Dominy, and is described in the Gar =” Chronicle as follows :— 
“The rel are Cattleya Aor aote et C. labiata, thus forming a hybrid between a 
one and а ya eaved species. In general aspect the flowers are of the size of a small bloom of 
NUN Mosi, of a pale rose colour, and very handsome." 
MR. hibited at a ers g E Де dere, Horticultural Society, and awarded з FrnsT 
ui ОГОО: ATE. es plants, 
CYPRIPEDIUM Sp. N. 
A species of noble aspect with broad le "Y erect-growing foliage. This really distinct 
plan М оч sent from the ў Philippine Isles + G., Veitch. It has not yet Sere i in this 
раа but judging from the dried ors sent frofn its native habite, it will form a fine 
and distinct species. Well established plants, 10 to 15 Guineas еа 
DENDRO TAURINUM 
A remarkably beautiful species sent from the Philippine Islands by 
The flowers, Thich continue in perfection for a hn hened peri m. 
ма. In colour they are of a delicate white, shadi T pin k, with i gain үө pisss 
веј ОЁ а гозу purple, and, as the name indicates, having the appearance of a bull 
Previ vious to the introduction of these plants we believe there was but one sol liy а 
in England, and that in the he partionlariy rich collection of Mr. Rucker, Fine healthy established 
Guineas 
plants, 10 to 15 
PHALZNOPSI S SCHILLERIANA. 
This distinot and truly magn "^ Species having both fine variegated NN 
spikes of flesn-coloured RT LN be justiy terunt med. one of the anh EL al Oro 
ыы eM are nearly as large as P. amabilis, are 
У). 
У. G. Veitch, 
е produced in long 
есас 
У тотса чи a PII зра visas 
wo are khaled. 0 ИГ well-established specimens at the under-mentioned r: 
in being enabled to offer fi health ts of this searce and noble 
to ne то 
—— etn its native where it was found by 
hs LEN known that no further comment is necessary. Fine young 
i. yon 
уте 
ROYAL EXOTIC N URSERIES, EXETER. AND CHELSEA. —May 17. 
