Joxe 4; 1887.] 
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of C. Trianæ w К Mendeli, having a round labellum 
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& Co. , Forest Hill, ‚ London 
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cluding Palms, Ferns, Crotons, ben numerous 
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mi blue flowers were much admire 
Lepto ere "pee were 
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me 300 plants of 
ing | a nro dg of lovely "blos- 
r fifty spik 
ч 5 Gottese halki, 
erns, Yucca fila tosa vari ; 
ium nobile, Anthuriums, and Ericas. 
а Е y, showed a number of 
Hydrangeas, rd 
d Orchids, besides good v 
ties wd У аида 
Mess s. W. & G. Birkenhead, Sale, near Manches- 
e Ferns, including be of the rarer kinds. 
е beat shades of e 
fr 
a reli af 
. the collection gm 
Messrs, "Р, Son, Aigburth, had a capital 
er 
04 of Indian eo arias, whilst 
. Hea y a 
+ HEYW Stretford aes twenty-four 
cimen Orchids each one bei E good of its kin 
З. 2, 
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‚ Angraecum sesquipedale, Dendrobium thyrsi- 
fc im, D. Fal alconeri, well gr in rm, fi 
lower; Oncidium ampliatum majus, and Vanda 
"y 4 collection of Miltonia vexillaria was sent 
m the Duke of Devonshire’s gardens at Chats- 
i h; arasi нез in 6 апа 8-inch pots, and full of 
A grand display of cut Orchid blooms was made 
. Heine, q., 
se 
eties 
alanthe verat folia, Odontoglossum Alexan- 
ya Skinneri, C. Mossiæ, Mendelii, 
ta, elegans, Dendrobi thyrsi 
um, D н шп, С, ши. um, 
AT ac itrosmum 
E hee were tastefully хаара with Айна 
Owen, сЕ эн pr де — of Catt- 
: hidi Nur- 
staged ificent lot of bouquets, , 
ота, and c , kets of cut blooms, 
alley. С of , Carnations, Lilacs, Lilies of the 
еу, the whole nicely banked up with small 
1» 9nd edged with Fern, moss, and Isolepis 
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CHRONICLE. 
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Messrs. J. R. Pearson & Son, Nottingham, had 
ome aie clusters of — Pelargoniu s Mr. 
Ware, То ottenham, showing fine heads o f bloom of 
varieties of Ponies. б. мг гёк Perkins & Son, 
Vene n 
onholes 
to in d that were 
associated ra Ferns and lm ongst them 
in en of Бокай Шм. эдр 5 feet by 
4 feet, and full. of flower ; a fine seedling Anthurium, 
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Ае бу i Scherzerianum, with forty 
spathes; Azalea Iveryana, 6 feet by 4 feet; Rhodo- 
endron Sesterianum, large white flowers ; Eucharis 
amazonica, Clerodendron Balfourii; among t 
foliage plant e Dicksonia antarctica, with 
em 10 f gh, and well formed head. tania 
borbonica, Cibo regale, snas, Adiantums, 
rac ian 
c. were employed to mask the front lines of 
sra 
e feature in the tents was т collection of 
bai herbaceous, alpine, and bulbous plants shown 
e ESO HN Dicen & Sons, of 
Chester, nir included Peony arborea, T. P. 
s of Tudor, e d'Alex; Gla- 
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g$. 
£e 
nia 
; fine ош of ‘Violas, 
Anemone MN "Troll ius europzus, and Scilla 
aaa 
“ey Dickson & Sons, Chester, had a group 
of pe plants equally extensive, comprising from 
300 to specimens, and = warte A the nce 
—Cypripedium calce olus mple), C 
bescens. C. spectabile (in ie neg Lilium Harrisii, 
L. Szovitzianum, staceum, L. candidum, L. pyre- 
naicum, L.d m grandiflorum, Tulipa retroflexa, 
T. fulgens, &c.; Orobus niger, Funkia Sieboldii, 
vata aurea lata, Phloxes in variety, Delphi- 
nium Victor le Bihan, D. Belladon 
mata, &c.; Doronicu 
{тада nepalensis s, S. Me: 
and alba, Pxonia tenuifolia f fl -pl. 
fo ugiu 
fragas, сое am 
of 4 
also thirty-six good specimens; whilst Mr. W. J. 
Williams, sim e staged about fifty well 
bloomed plants of 
e йы by Si т J. W.Pease, M.P., Mr. J. F. 
Campbell, the Earl of Ёсе, т. W. Breshuton. 
horley ; Rev neyd, Keel all, &c as 
former ger tna Mr 
q In the 
ad twen nty-eight stands and dis 
being dan. but a large proportion eie single 
dishes—Grapes, Cherries, Figs, Peaches, Nectarines, 
lusson 
class Medal for Grapes and Strawberries 
BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND 
AGRICULTURAL. 
Dor May 31.—An exhibition of flowers, 
fruit, and fd vegetables was opened on Tuesday, May 31, 
in connection with the agricultural department. 
The horticultural exhibits, alhough limi ted to one 
large tent, quite 
lection. 
rvatory, so 
ves d ras of 
n the di ve and greenhouse 
o in this „стен 
Ноп. апа 
as а we 
Дым steward P this de "pens the n. 
v. J. T. Boscawen, 5 —— Probu 
ий, directed the arra ngem of the various 
exhibits, and the idea of eem uri the exhibitors' 
plants one with —Ó d аз to produce the best 
eneral effect, ee : ied o 
he hids 5 "chief feature of the show 
especially скен "хны ка by W. E. Brymer, Esq., 
Ilsington House, Dorc ak (er Mr. x wien 
Cup 
which aine wy y" -guine а 
uriculas, &с.; ; altogether araen 
entirely filing one te 
о owy and pe — plants came from 
pay А. Waterer & Son, showed a daas 
lot of Rhododendrons in 
Oses ots—goo eful sorts, 
several of recent ee being noticeable. 
S. Barlein, Esq., Di circular group 
6 yards in diameter, arranged. for ha 
no grr ыр in saying th 
in its way seen at а Man 
feathery Geonoma, wi mi b ute and banked with 
egantissima and erit were inse ; 
the outer edge e ad a number of pl 
ести маре апі others slightly elevated 
bov ergro the intervening space 
was illi Tightly with pots of Rhodanthe, Crotons, a 
fi an 
a 
on were as usual well o the 
giye ums, "d six well bloo specimens o 
zonals h fresh, f bloom, dwarf and com- 
pact. ant exhibited fifty seedling Aqui- 
legias, many of un and beautiful colours, very 
floriferous, ne were ired. The ts 
in 
were а sam eg tom quas tity now flowering 
the Ee of R. "P. Gill, Esq., Ashton-on-Mersey, 
re Mr. Plant, the gardener, has been working at 
dane s Ы hardy subjects for the past five years ; 
the results obtained being as atypeas could be 
desired, as may be gathered from the fact that three 
of the seedli еа lass Certificates 
Pansies, Calc , Gloxi: ines 
shown in large numbers and in excellent condition ; 
the Calceolarias especially being dw; h wi 
spreading heads, the flowers of large size, and beauti 
ful and distinct as to 
r. J. Bro pots of Roses, 
our. 
x dd ak Ж? [TO 
Tea and hybrid perpetuals, full of bloom. 
From Mars. Hooley & Sons, Stockport, came 
plants of Lelia на in a basket, wi ith Ay = 
blooms, -— n: Cattleya Mossi, also in a large 
asket, а ificent specimen, carrying 120 roma 
Deridrolfiin Falconeri, growing on x Tree F 
stump, such a plant as is rarely seen ; a second 
was fortunate епоцр! 
е five-guinea Cup, pape! эы for the 
n Orchid in the show ; this 
q. (gr., Mr. dide lell) 
ае exhibited g ood Gloxinias 
in со N. Воп d, Esq., Creech Grange, Ware- 
h v Tyler), showed a collection е hardy 
is said to contain many seabed 
leyense. Sir W. M wn House, Blandford 
(г. Mr. Denny), dee sofa il & pu = plant of 
leyense. Mr. J. Cro King’s 
Far 
Kerewell sent a stand of Gloire de Dijon Roses, 
