Mancu 26, 1887.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
425 
The little пф was about 2 feet high, its е 
tied down in уа E ry 'ections, reste curiously c 
torted, and its ym d trunk a e pr ime Beg ы 
by num €— "ete lik roots, praised enge the 
level of the he tree bor e, from 
which it was ‘identified as Pinus iude uos 
Narcissus NOTES 
Mr. Maw мен showed various species of Narcissus, 
rupicola, which has а sessile. ovary and 
which ngui 
wh rupic is con o the central Sie 
of Spain. aw also shov the only wild 
m — Vm — us var. cern qe 
va uus, 
nish Pyrenees, In allusion to ridi- 
dora s audeN, serotinus, Mr. Maw said that one jet 
Fic, €3.—LÆLIA ANCEPS 
of his recent visit to der and Tangier was to 
procure information as to the vernal condition of 
these plants, which i: ao autumn produce only 
flower-scapes ithout leaves wi a 
bulb, t 
f flowering, true leaves are produced, but at 
the time of flowering the flowering bulb has no true 
IPHION Trxorraxox. 
li 1 which ma 
ight е: the гагібу іп which the plant flowers in 
cultivat 
DESEE Propucts or Monocc 
0. 
Mr. Maw sho d 
dwarf i d f He MI (Dubia = Kief, < р 
aan of Mo огоссо in contravention of the Sultan's 
ct; he also exhibited numerous articles, such as 
VAR, HILLI. 
me Ay rera card-cases, &c., made from the 
leav f Chamærops humilis. The matting was 
ا‎ ri» that produced from the Cocoa-nut Palm. 
ALLEGED HYBRID NARCISSUS. 
Specimens were sent from J. J. Smythe, "En = 
Cork, and purp rnb ng to be M of a hy ybrid 
the Hoop Petticoat Narcissus and the e Tenby Daffodil 
و‎ кб ДД) The. committee re quested to see further 
cee ore expressing an opinion on the 
Bups on Roots or FERN. 
Dr. Maste - idle ed for d ail pon Дини, of 
Amsterdam, of Diplaz um with 
€ gro oi from th , d us ae pet in 
mall number of Ferns cheered to have this 
peculiarity. Mr rien stated -— e occurrence 
. O'B 
s well known to him in this pla 
= 
bin tte 
(SEE Р. 424.) 
THe Frost REPORT, 
Masters alluded to the great value of the 
ork which the Rev. Geo. Henslow had that day 
laid on the table in a Sgr чеч" state 
was more copious, and & rded m 
than any similar report 
A hearty vote d than 
who was warm 
his laborious 69р, 
"d e kind pite pun 
was enslow, 
tulated at di hek arr of 
Floral P 
Present: G. F. Wilson, Esq., F.R.S., in the chair ; 
and Messrs. W. Wilks, S. Hi bberd, G. Maw w, H. Ben- 
i а d 
ai B. Wyn 
C. Noble, X Dominy, С. Pilcher, E Palani, T. 
O'Brien, A. F. Lendy, E. Hill H. Turner s д 
Ho Imes. 
From the Veitchian establishment came Rhododen 
dron balsaminiflorum carneum, the flowers, of ced 
corymb being c er: e uu t of them. 
This should prove a useful plant the bouquet- 
а well as for greenhouse decoration. 
other pretty addition gree plants was 
served in Boronia heterophylla, a native of West 
Australia. The e similar in s to the 
well-known В. megastigma, of a rosy-purple colour, 
nd sweetly scented, I fre verer, and 
houl me a general favourite, Zy talum 
ygopet 
itum x Colaxjugosus; the flower 
partakes of the rd eo of the Zygopetalums, 
and is а -— лу, smooth lip of bluish- 
white. Several Am 
likewise froin Messrs. g We ite & So 
were considered to be к ros sd Weder 
The Bride, a small flower, of alm white ; 
and Her nci white flamed with red, were 
distinct — 
A. plant qoe — came from the 
ima of Ж. GA; E 
flower-spikes wer 
Ce rtificate was vieni o Mr. Heims, the gardener, 
er plant from the same collection 
was Aent a Daki x C. barbatum x C. 
i rt-wine colour ex- 
cepting the dorsal sepal which possessed blue-purple 
blotches on а у M e ground, and stripes of the pre- 
cuu j olou 
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а 
аад ж Vale Wood Haslemere, sent 
culiar protection afforded t the tende 
species of гы ies ا‎ машы at this treasury of t 
gen 
ane Cone of plants in Lug » Матт гет 
iana, cam e from Mr. C. Turn 
very fi 
varietv, came from the garden of De B. Crawshay, 
А ook, gr. i 
arble m 
epe other Lom of È Озара санга came from 
the same gar o 
t, Kew Nurseries, 
Mr. ч, Dr d — 
ias MM display واي‎ А by a ja 
abou 
an 
ee received a Bronze Medal for p Spirzas. 
e fresh-looking Roses in pots from the nurseries 
1&8 ired. 
Lemoine, white mu with а "m risp of 
bloom. 
Cyclamens were shown by the St. George's Nursery 
Company, Hanwell (Mr. Smith, manager) The 
f the gi 
yac m Messrs J. Veitch & Sons, 
Chelsea (Silver-gi edal), 
W.Cutbush, Highgate (Silver sy бщ ега, Medal). With 
e exception of the variety La Belle in the former 
€ on there was E ee € for special 
ark. Bel ion had a 
сей ly set large deci the bells Sind. of a pale 
fles a tin нь and the who le plant of a very robust 
esirable variety 
were exhibited by Messrs. Collins 
erg ay pue interspersed amongst 
them that told T by th a рин of white. 
Silver Banksian Medal s 
M Barr & Sons showed “ан of Nar- 
rus, small grou ns -l Iris СЕЕ 
1u um, 
Elwesi, and Anemone Ie í "Silver-gilt Banke 
sian “Medal was awarded 
