862 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [SEPTER VS 
„уй хард M: variety ; Bellona (Farrand * о зам marbled leafstalks; also Dracsnas of respactivel 2 lb: lx MM 
а пау im Mo эш Le Pre aie different sorts, both standard and otherwise ; Cyano Pri llb. reas. ча 1%. 15 ол, and d ы а 
тена е ECT 1 Palms, Crotons, Caladium Veitchi, an | Golden Hamburgh stood со! меро; White varii, "Iw 
The Bride Па а both. "light gros of g ood admira ble specimen; .Lapageria rosea, and , both th of bunch and 
C were the t: charming colour equalled that of a sa 
ies. In v" tion to these Cha tiet аа vi 
«med was 8 in admirable condition, as were | b 
how 
also Countess of Shelborn, lod Dun Bun. d one or 
two ases LI Mr. Turner 
arieties e Orchids, among whieh w 
lue Vanda cerulea, Cattley 
a elegans 
» and ite 
Ale *xandria, It wei ghed 2 "eda ае тїрепей mk useat ef 
ог more 
mum hei ole "m Olontoglosmm — 
the sau та, firm also came 80: * boh "i peii соп. 
ti Calanthe Doa 
Of P Dahlias, a small eo 
Мм Cattell, i o. "M the best were ет white; Dr. 
Webb, scar 
"pes than that 
f Gra 
has never „before that we can remembe. 
T been submitted 
nihi na, 
way of C. i eese and Cattleya Dominam n v im 
Messrs. Veitch were eq (he b 
elim € 
ure ушаны. yellow, tipped with reddish | 
brown; >ы; Бен, e, maroon. 
Thes same exhibitor men showed 12 bloom: 
all fair ЖУО — 
nd beautifully. 
though not very plentiful, were good, some of 
illed German sorts being — аз 
talled fla& French varieties. iere, 
Of the luto, the э саш 
ойле — 
£^ Walden, а $ 
ceps, purplish rose; ernor Gen 
Miss Lizzie King, yellow ; 3 Demy of. зи, 
delicate rose; Rose Celestial, bx crimson; Imperator, 
salmon shaded bu ff; and Lad ady King, dark > 
From Messrs. Downie, aird, & 1 came 
beautiful spikes of Lady MR Prince of 7-45 апі 
еей ай | different shades of. sal mon. and yellow. 
From Mr. W. Р: 
Exbibitions of Gladioli were numerous, а! d being 
condition. the ey ihla st Me ng display. Mn 
ons came from Mr. Better eed but M. rs, | fin v 
ra 1 
d, shown by Mr. Parsons. 
;|| А beau 
and an upright g 
ardens, Frogmore ; 
ne Му Apple from ] Messrs. Shaw - Causland ; 
т, К Вго 
й тй соп siab 
Royal & 
Other 
Mele cv of a feedli er im 
Peor eid 
ow 
teen — " Chili, ih — estu flowers e 
| Heath-like leaves, pm wes 
A collection of finel 
The sorts consisted of the white kind and | 
of rubrum. 
g had an interesting group o 
es | hardy we t and from the same D eame two 
varieties of р» — wvmina, one of 
ы was nam ive the other 
mucronatum. Athyrium Filis fa eni dm Parsons was 
Highgate. 
of рй мй iums сате -— 
essrs, A. Henderson & Co., Pine-apple Place. „Amon 
them were pietu она, Chantini, "different 
tiful "m 
grown e ed Jap: Mal 
Lilies (L. т нее re shown ga My. Cutbush. stc 
ust, 
Melon, 
m House, 
MA Frist, 
нф C. Char 
Mr. ш 
tal iron жоп 
0 
, 
а 
y 
^ 
n 
sui itae fe ун " 
d teres Wightii, Belleymei, _ in fiue condition, M 
metimes zT 
In the воде 
y 
,.cellopilen were also fro 
соғабіоп. А third, from Mr. Fi 
Deed Town, w ні Ане, of Onk, ые he Em 
which could be th er posts, 
| The means for moving this ч were "i different 
nal 
colou 
C. Baraquini, Troubotakoi, а 
specimen and the h ober ; (he green and 
white. on its comparatively аалы, leaves boing dn 
u rtion to опе another. 
furnished 
nation ; Lady Mary Hood, white, cer with ted 
f Great Yarmouth, | 
Ыры, | the rich chocolate coloured Coleus 
The 
an admirable exemple et: 
Verschaffelti. 
- Bull, Nurseryman, King's Road, Chelsea, 
MA ( Lad. 4h a that 2»; 
caria — both in Li 
d ied rie 
d Gesnera refulgens; Ferns of 
were 
rom those usually employed ; they consisted т LANE 
like andis from T, each of wh 
jected two iron ie placed so аз to fit in 
rorreaponding am obs in the posts on two sides 
of the s also a T: К d" сод. 
* riva Yves "Mr. n, came a 
ran sided oak tub of тера, aata, ds on 
e шы, and held together by co s oops and 
brass headed bolts. Messrs PM 
ich рю. 
to two 
mes, Т йоу чут 
a tub Mado of their patent siliceous аб heavy in 
1 | appearance, octagon in shape, and Uwe pa nels made to 
slide up sid “р n for M dest amining the 
| various kinds, among whic 
er 
mum and Adanka Teei; Ака handsome new sorts ; 
^" 
of e 
roots. ing t d bus töp the "at 
could be Apre takon to pisik А roi tub, noi 
Of Phloxes i in pots, dwarfed as required to — | Anthurium acaule, s, Alocasias, Latania Vers- | unlike a largo pail with a movable ine aes boton, 
fora offered on this oett by Dr. Lindley, the — dt Croton furnished with nable it T 
only collection was one em Mr. Cattell, ofi. mong other interostiug plants, Messrs. Lee lifted. out, plant а and. all, at pleasure, dee ace у, 
Westerham. It in речат l Caladiums Luke's „Roun d terra cotta 
whose heights varied from 15 inches to wis Aalen егиз, Ardisia» loaded vi Holly lik n 
certainly they were an improvement on the e kinds | berries ; P р Dracænas, of which they р 
furnished by Мт. ‚Са bte 1l last year. Skilfal cultivation collectio; of баша Hil. These had реті d false e a 
ment in the way of dwarfing appeared to have 
effected. The varieties were үле André, Prae 
Rendatler, Мае, arie and Madame 
Marseaux, light sorts; and of "e e kinds there were 
Alexandra, Ballet de Varennes, 
nd Louis Шегу. 
Be 
Vazions у кеке genie for the decoration of 
din table wer 
to secure 
t covers furnished by Elkington of Regent 
and had. therefore a somewhat atíraciiva appearance. 
St reet, and s 
pe ho са 195, gk r 
Similar t tubs, Aen furnished with oak fram bes came from 
E 
em. 1 13x 
in fruit little Fuchsias th t 
The 
Ecl ipse. d Pet I 3i 
Roses were beti 
considering how unfavourable this autumn has been fo: 
especially of the — kinds. In 
collections of 48 blooms, the from Mr.| 
IN of Piltdown, who had x агъа mas good 
mples of Jules Margottin, Wm. Griffiths, Madame 
, Francois I, Lord R aglan, Gen Washington, 
еси trees, 
2 дч, уми сой: red-fruited 
an; 
than eve have Ъееп ме К 
leaved Solanum сарсан i» p 
to which "toy for rme ed a appr opriate orna 
i | durable. 
L Éta €. 
Finally we noticed one or two white. terra 
Vi 
iso xin Of these t 
ise gs аны giving colour and lio 
s — 
treet, Cavendish Square, 
| had some beautiful кешу. ла = Artificial Roses, Зей 9 
hocks, and other flowers shown in bronze wire, and 
Rénstein Vaim € Gloire de p dimid Madame Chas, 
Crapelet. Messrs. Paul & Son, and Mr. Francis, also | 
showed aiti hia 
atm; mee Ot the Eso one holding a square Mad 
a 
kind of ornamentation. Co. are ital 
mode iere good taste i » this 
~ 
also one low square РЕ — of Roman cement. À 
Pulham's tub was воцат 1 
on each side, the whole bee held t tog 
ties, i and screws ne 
ether with eopp 
these tubs A, 
considerin 
warded, t у dedi 
en some of them undou 
her dd not fulfil the conditions for which un 
was purs 
new А. zebrina, the last with long! 
the latter 23 lbs. 
In the Class of 24 Roses, the best came from Mr, | artificial flower makers; but a La yv ice + К ш 
DNA 8 е ХА à " dent, the mode of ч ыр Шер 
Turner, who tril among others very them was a vile ormance. From Mrs. Stoddart, M ў t 7 tom of the latter 
шонат, f La Ville de St. Denis, Eugène Appert, | Cloudesley Terrace, Islington, also a good san four pins whieh fitted into corresponding holes in 
enir d'un Ami, Chas. Lefevre, Narcisse, C of artificial Dahlias, and other flo ttom of the tub; at top the panel was kept Lx 
de Chabrillant, bem E ar Duchess of Orlean Of Fruit, an extremely interesting c collec ction of Grapes "E M means ofa f t bar of iron wor rs 
adame Rivers Vidot, Leon des Combats, La was shown from t iety's conservatory at Chis- side a ing into a * slot? e other. 
dia, Gene ral. {ме К and Victor Verdier. Mei ср some account w: iven the other day this way "Hio two sides made to move were ME RAN 
hi: ab p. Among bla were Burchardt/s bt b dily removed wh 
For 24 us of Roses (Amateurs), the 1st pri prize s was | Prince, Trentha lack, Morocco Prince, Esperione, ү eplir сеа Vases in pie ету 4+ - as а rdi pe 
Brique 4 to м , Hedge, who , showed | among o 1 t de Jura, Black Frontignan, Late Black of different sizes, were s wn by Mr, Ph ps, of Weston- 
éque de N А h) r sa, Black nukka, a 
Dijon, Madame C e Crapelet, and Triomphe de Rennes. p: very large bunch; the little Currant Grape of the} Or Мас. айе ore 
s Of rustic ornamental Pottery ware ma pretty 
кез раду pomorum and Mr. “Hollingsworth also furnished | shops; Fra Franken thal, a fine bunch; Black Hamburgi, а, тар: Бои of js э, дй, 
{га "Бету Grape а кох variety ; Dow les from Mr. er Ы Street, 
и быш ОГУ of „wer e | Seedling, ` Oldaker’s Tate A St. Peter, Bluss ed dd rod MIA Barr & Sugden, of King "7 
м саше from Messrs. Minchin and Sons, Hook | Noir, Rouge de Prune de l'Hérault, Black | Covent n. The 1а ad А p sid 
ue Bias М striking | Morocco, Mill Hill burgh, and Dutch Ham.|of hanging wire basket, the inside basin 4 inches 
heo Moore, bluish rple wi with prominent 8. OF white varieties the collection contained | was furnished with a central tube e about Jin 
white eye; fla hite; Mr, Elphinstone yal 'Museadine, Alexandria, Cabral |in length for the collecti f гей 
; Reeve's Muscadine, Cu, Raisin de Calabre, Ahbee, the plants. Thi e be emptied wh ат pud 
Golden Hamburgh, a very fine bunch; White | means of a cork or as thelatter, homer as tobe 
Frontignan; White Nice, Fosters Seedling, and Ls to vid fast or become 80 Too be sub- 
Turner | Blussard Blane. izzly coloured varieties, à lo st, it suggested that a little tap р 
were Tokay des J Aun Candolle, Grizzly F. stituted "for it; the mod of the 
tignan, Chasselas Falloux, Violet Cha ndi ld however, somewhat ine expense. 
Gros Gronier da Cut al. 
агч nce to these Grapes we may mention that | 230069, 
| the the ad Н of Deck Mentis which beo 4 lbs, JPoticeg of в, S. Williams, 
s miration 
: was the а супору; Hi poke iar el ha The. Orchid Growers Manual. To: Chapman 
| уа =} dn "s variably ge The kenthal was тогун Second good 
felisge; 7 iim a эн $n a respects a beautiful bun ch, as was also that y thorougbly йу 
of m gular looking bronzy leaved A. ss the Black Ham mbnrgh. The e former weighed 341 s. and } No отл has et erit qm dim 6 "There 15 
rs e. WT 
