478 
half shrubby kinds fi 
With oa wen em howe f Magent 
ing of Sardinia, General po^ не Primrose, | Bamboo, 
Augustifolia superb, Victor 
and on 4, 
е 
Emperor, 
wo other en know 
Emmanuel 1, 
ey: we | by Mr. J. 
i 
Messrs. 
the "Chilian обн, "Which may prove useful as 
red 
g Petunias, Madame Ferguson was conspicuous, 
hun 
fh 
а wr plant of € being shown, and although with filled with choice Fern: 
dreds of b M 
rom iens Bürley and others. | gold striped Carex, variegated Camellia, new variegsted] 
a, Queen оғ | Farfugium very -— E 
grande, Ficu: rive 
and Hem ; together with. ийым 
Ferns and ps РЫН | мшу! introduced from Japan 
G. Veitc 
Accompanying these 
vi s 
was a clear en kind iem J: eti woods, "including: the large «id Lipra кр 
a | of Plan umi р 
ings, рг өр 
8 to апу of 
D 
Lady Downe's Seedl 
Black Ha mbur трів 
pla ant 
кт. Pickering, 
8, Orchids, and other plants b 
r. Bull. From Mr. Daniels was a large vaseful ot 
ms on it, 
disposition to чен оп the "тау the five bright 
c stripes radiating 
& pure white 
| Bongainvillæa speciosa, which i is stated to be blooming 
last 
г аз азы. 
hd 
ground í exhibite 
Teg 
Mr. Bull were likewise promisi ng k inds, 
Am m. g pha ants r rema arkable for the Кесе ог 
п y 
and Ru 
ase 
From | 
variety 
uby from 
the 
this y € 
Tulips and one or two other florist ботев there wi 
good stan v of cut blooms, and Messrs. Downie, Laid, 
and Laing had a pretty faney Pansy named Aurea 
margin 
Аз теред, Lady Dorothy Nevill’s prizes offered for 
groups of flov e E aro ed for the dec oration of ы 
firs 
rs 
beaut: 
Wines. 
er 
itch;  Caladiums especially wer 
of t 
Vei ood ; 
the n looking. S. dian being ннн the 
est fav d; there were also 
Aloca 
the Misses Marsh of the dod Cbamberlain's ses 
St. Jam 
mittee ‚ to test agai ainst the best od Pi k тайыш 
Мт. Tillery can Pu out. The Com i AA Grapes 
vint are best “л eye 
estion of new ve old G rapes 
DM - Cole eman, of Eastnor т Castle w 
Pin y 
" 
ely Ligustrum 
ich, б intor. ad te ded of the E 
This result, he thinks, highl ü 
lovers of har dy tree es, me wh 
, 80 жеңү gems promising to в all 
- Exeter, were commende 
pec 
, | Pel 
апа 
Two 
baskets “еа тат leaves, Lilie: 
t e way of Conifers, are being iie 
| duced from that A ‚Мт. Meredit th, of Garston, 
wit th 
rud ем buds, eei and КО шой. 
ond prize won by . Jam 
тета of Finchley, "ilio contribu! ated 
design ртг with chains а 
edestal supporting Cornucopia- like vases filled with 
largoniums, уе Fern leaves, Lily of the Valley, 
other flowers of that de eseription. 
othe fd 
examples of Ferns and of most of the 
handsome-leave d plants 
of 
groups 
plant of ' Sonerila alba under a bell 
Of ne 
t 
a panful o 
e 
үем puteo Sphserogyne eren а han 
Len c rie in the way of Чуор 
usn vittata; а 
Variegated with w 
plant with large da 
mong which. "was a qran- 
ish brown Me 
another colum i ign x w "Drawing: -room Correspondent." 
One thing seemed evident, viz, that simplicity ot |r 
design 
ys th 
ecoration, one | о 
e last issue of Gossip of the Garden is a «i 
кё ыа with the agi PAR on т а шю de 
ng | papers by ue Iardy and Dr. Horner, 
ва, 
к 
of other ime together vith 
copods, also a nic 
glass 
or rare tender plants in flower Messrs, Veitch 
Sarmienta re| 
a lit "m dwarf Celog, 
a scarlet-flowered sm: 
m 
wa nish gr. 
вро! ured кымы, а UN к: uni- | 
cii сате fou. cni Williams; үн е 
—— plants not in flower кёзден 
єлї: 
e favour, as indeed they should have done, than 
we displays. 
The competition among Nursery men for prizes offered 
т the best groups of flowers arranged in masses for 
the cede us of the conservatory excited considerable 
inter The firs ize in this dep 
artment was 
Pa 
Garden Memoranda. 
nti d GRANGE, THE RESIDENCE 
Q.—It is now 
pr 
Turner, of Slough, 
plants rim PCM 
a Video aida 
avel walks, 
w sent 
m "te phe of 
JE! 
indi 
means un 
on th 
dt taste Mitos 
ant: portis p the 
fle t show held o 
ars ile giv viti in our advertising columns, where 
Ye also recorded opinions of the sub-committee 
the different 
carri tn y Mr. 
sloping Dank of ied greenhouse. iod fine foliaged lengthened descriptio n of the 
iegat ed G and Lycopod. Grange appe 
her these оойт formed 0 
Sho kitch 
on n this occasion par- | are 
ontinue to sup] 
the. family Gra g e acquisition 
of addition al jand, Я ш in some ins led to 
ted to examine the exhibitions on the 
"€ ects Submitted toits judgment. 
red. Mr. Bull had йен princeps; ; Serissa 
narrow 
Тһе 1 
margi i; add а neat g^ 
dered 
white ; and Mus 
sa fætida 
shrub with small ems leaves 
Miis 
Lee, Jade, and others. M New Ferns, of Шү › | 
several were shown, Miah ê from Мт. С 
оа е dir à гы 
айта 
ga osi ed 
argyrza and tricolor; it is 
but, - 8 the А 
Cole, nu 
m 
——— 
зын of looks, 
The Bot 
ota 
figures : :— Rhodode. 
inner part of the tube whitish. It 'is reco 
mended for its early e blooming habit, and at Kew 
m- 
tha 
nical iship for May contains Ta а" 
| the ai 
stan 
. Апа, as the whole place forms one 
К the remark; n f Es. іс and 
practical pem 
5 Ty, 
езресї ally to the эшо m P culivation of hard 
plants and to garden decoration, it has been ti sg 
he pre 3 
neither words nor plan [s secat ja 
rt 
ngr: aving 
M "riy: ‘Orchid, the charming йы ооойй 
of the principal of е я 
The sma all Ine 88 с of the scale of this A im 
о 
annex ed. 
d deae нне 9 
J 
The adaptability of this plant ssi cultiva 
representation cou 
pres uld do any sort of justice 
vonderful эы of surface whieh these 
fornished "Tbujoreis iieri неву described i in onr 
airead dy 
са 
Jan ga decorative Mg ect, has bee 
pine out a Aa чуй ege 
1 
lat hl 
ету 
t eit куйа ч to the Botanic | 
ported 
[wid x fts 
Japanese Aueub: 
on gren vim rising from a 
2 Primula- like leaves ; a 
saves; a 
Osmanthus ilicifolius, 
In addition to subjects just alluded to, , Mr. Standish vation. Hana 
es E a nice 
ich v 
Cera, dert latifolia 
und stiff 
r dwarf | 
new Ja 
Ora 
andso 
legat 
а, and the did figi уну of = y 
mongst comipact байы 
Јар 
of s 
en at Edinburgh, ок Old Calabar. Iti is a stove 
е | climber of m 
AW 
t; тъ. aid d five сап zle d, and from this 
Min. “ 
tice to the 
gardens 
presént, tho lines kn en 
deut some sort of order will be elicited fr A 
the spren &nfoson of des gin е desc escriptious of 
1856, as well as those w бо be given," 
become 
T 
plan, the 
1 trades a deep 
ted V у 
rolla MM а УА desirable 
ce group o! nts, chiefl 
еге Retinospora pisifera 
р 
каш, Кейпозрога 
Pyg 
pU 
чу, пун and Cape Jas 
"yeopodioides, Thuja fiat, 
iegated Podocs the 
"Aleoquian 
Me кее of till the m 
auren, a variegated 
чалалы, а new Privet with EUM EN 
ті | springs up laterally. заа е de lea 
2. "Hilo white rd smi | north 
TP 
ba: t entrance, е1 t 
t Tropical А al Аай, 1 
| acute Live uit see 
H. multiflorus the latter the scape 
eaves, but in the 
present plant it forms 6 axis ог centre of the plan : 
iperus g graceful stove plant, dos. T Martha, 6 to 8 fet 
fe 
which the. RR are меч to the gardens iu 
past the gardener's cottage and the bie. ход 
north. Тһе chief enterteinin ng r s of the house ar? 
both lvo. 6-3 into 
half 
acu ‚а and a 
green above, and metallic purple 
handsome ш. an upright spike, scar 
ка, ы flowers: 
pped with 
in- 
a, 
е, а 
| greenish зу 
са edge of two of the | 
Star and Littl 
two feet long, velvety bill 
enta! near 
f the house, that. is no& shown on the 
Rh 
attached to its western side, with on nly a g 
The details of t 
after given. Fig. 1r 
ys to a semicircul 
arth, and "lel ^1 
Mri een 
w race of Pompon called 
Dobis, an uid di a fiue үсү; Cherry of the Duke race, 
called "Nourelle. Royale, and deser рей as a first-rate 
| sort, ripening at Аза end of July and continui ng i 
iddle end of August. Amon ng the 
munications are 
ase | Aza 
kits sensible remarks by Mr. Standish, | and to have s 
iei » the Чыны E. or jf s being] : 
иб row E d 
The so е. t уеб 
but iti is b intended = have ; the о ај 
uch kinds as will all bloom 
