January 15, 1887.] 
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zm de of purple, which is stained with yellow at 
uc "Pen r, Esq., NON Wood, Chislehnrst, ex- 
лем уның plants of Barker а Vanneriana, the lon 
ver, Ё flow лиге рч Lem ing surmounted with a rispe 
of bri ч pla and m sits ng this Orchid a 
graceful NES e Meer ш or for standing amongst 
dwarfer plants 
Fic. 20,—рЕАБ, SECKEL., 
Fio. 22,—JERSEY GRATIOLI. 
езвгв. Masereel Fréres; Ghent, showed a species 
of ‘the ber Restrepia with minan flowers 
crispum, a and of w 
Н. 
ubtless a variety only. 
M. Pollett, Fernside, ‘Bickley, showed a cut 
Fig. 21.—PEAR, COMTE DE LAMY, 
1G. 23,—URBANISTE. 
OUTLINES OF PEARS. (SEE P. 84.) 
bloom of Odont 
um, a plant that 
rer 
. T. S. Ware, Tottenham, showed Korolkowkia 
Pure or, a plant allied to the Fritillarias. The 
wers + e funn with ith a flat six-parted limb, 
Ai a yellowish-green 
pendula, 23 orbularias, and a yellow Chrysan- 
themum, a sport from Ethel, named № 
Jones. "rhe flower is a late flowerer, and has. straight 
flat florets of bright yellow. 
Mr. 
У Ue , Edmonton, showed Pteris 
tremula var. flace a, Eie _strong-habited du 
withal graceful ; the deii e 4 feet in length an 
1 foot in breadth & 
ing gradua 
t the base, the frondlets ташы 
y upwards to the nd. 
Messrs. annell & то, Swanley, showed Pri- 
mula sinensis Queen f 
Me eum ME um albu 
dwarf fower-stalks: C. 
a bold, strong grower, and fi uality of bloom. 
е 
his is an bS 
ith & Son , Guernsey, showed a late 
Sis Chrysant etch Guernsey, of a pale yellow 
colour, and convoluted flor 
Mr. J. Jam s, Woodside, , Slough, showed Primulas 
of various гео o lou 
Mr. R. Owen, Floral RE uL ee exhi- . 
bited me fee themum Golden Gem, a utiful 
w, the florets reflexed ici wie C. 
Princess Bianche, a white Japanese variety of good 
form 
Chuck, gr, Brodsworth Hall, Doncaster, 
showed an excellent m ‘of cut: bloom of Azalea 
indica, ponaning r twenty-four varieties 
. Sutt B ig Reading, sho wed a very 
large tollion” 0 om f Primula sinensis, well- 
flowered and r ‚ the ide showing in all cases 
the dons The choicest were :—Double 
like the pel named, and o а black-green be 
ost effective RT for the flowers. 
edge, AR slightly 
Rosy Quee 
the reverse side of the petiti. sy Queen is flesh- 
coloured, and has Fern-like foliage; the n er 
t sul n 0 the prettiest ; 
uble Scarlet was of a E rimson, a n 
ium flower, an ssed the usual kind of leaf, 
hers were i arl well-known. 
Pearl a white, pink ; cem | е 
а single flower, with Fern fi the 
that of the e Readin 
i dense of м well етмей, the 
centre of the bloom having the 
form of doubling. А fi lesser ч e 
were shown. о the show of 
quite imposing i s, and the fus. е 
of the plants indivi 
Тнк rhone s Finsr-cLAss CERTIFICATES WERE 
BY THE FLORAL COMMITTEE, 
For pe Double Rose, P. Gipsy Queen, 
Р. Rosy Queen, P. Double Scarlet, and P. Sutton's. 
Reading Blue, shown by Messrs. Sutton & Sons. 
For Chrysanthemum Golden Gem, shown by Mr. 
R. Owen, Maide 
For Lelia anceps, “Sanderiana and L. a. Stella, 
shown by Baron Schroder. 
For Lelia Sanderiana, shown by C. G. Hill, Esq., 
Nottingham 
For Barkeria Vanneriana, shown by W. Vanner, 
e " Chisle Hurst, 
or Kalanchoe carnea, shown by Messrs. J. Veitch 
& Sons, Chelsea, S. 
or Pteris tremula S eine, shown hy Mr. 
H. В. Мау, сель коюш 
For m, Mrs. H. Jones €: Korol- 
Ls ia d а ој үү: 
ог, prends by Mr. are, 
ae Cypripedium Leeanum superbum, shown by 
Baron Schrod 
