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fringed with young sprays ; 
and Ixora Colei arkes had Sobralia genos 
with fourteen an owers ; a smal t good 
Dipladenia as Pe ; Statice pro oa dwarf, Md pro: 
fusely bloom amazonica, and Cle roden 
dron Кет oe aa i Rho gey ad "a remarkably fu П 
Phoenocoma, in aU the second growt 
with young heads ; and neat good examples 
manda gra andiflora, Dipladen nia wee Statice € pro- 
Pet and Dracophyllum gracile. hadwick’s 
group w т Chironis ixifera, a pretty e n oppo- 
site ees glaucous spreading leaves, and rosy pi 
owers. 
Cole were Ist, w 
by 4, densely Eu Mr. F „т, gr. reaves, 
Esq., Avonside, Warwick, E. fora finely bloomed 
зе алоо floribun Mr. Webb, gr. to 
Gulso E pes 
tifully grown, and есу 
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аи i 
Bis n n the I re cinia 
qim (Ist) an 
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t conspicuous plants were a very 
large Phormium tenax variegatum, Yucca aloifolia 
- Ie. 9'€ E A oae s 
29:93 2 ris 6 
Fic. 8.—PELARGONIUM (FANCY) “ILLUMINATOR.” 
ит 
variegata (5 feet high, Е ар clothed down to 
the pot), D 
ictum. 
Ке £ uber 
asylirion acrotri and Croton pi 
зана 
n pi ictum, Mr. Fost 
with a s E cone, upwards ofa d in зачем 
Cro сем angustifolium and pictum, densely fur- 
mid t 
Cyanophyllam ma 
agnificum, Encephalartos 
Pheenoco um sechellaru 
: ag 
х S ‘which were very effective, 
oups of six, the n 
Mr, Cypher; the a 
including a good Croton 
had "Condyline indivisa 
WO Sein cm Ca condition. Mr. 
а finely-ealonred. Caladium Belleymei ; 
pom ти 
Conon Woddelliems In the class 
for pere Messrs, Cole & Sons were rst vy 
their grand old Cocos Weddelliana ; Mr. C ypher 
with ыыт plant of the same ; апа Mr. Parkes ry 
sia macrorhjza varie 
DRAC/ENAS, CROTONS, &С,— or six coloured Dra- 
cenas Mr. S. Williams, Holloway, was rst ; 
showed a fine D ama ty 
was 2d, and had im examples 
н» and D. m 
as 34. 
ypher - was 2d, wit 
C. variegatum ; and Mr. 
ruptum, finely grown, but r 
FERNS.— Collections of diohe stove and ue 
Ferns were shown among nurserymen b B. S. 
Williams and Mr. Cypher P equal pens and, йай 
. Brown, grep n (rst) ; Mr. Jones, 
d Mr. Coleman, gr. to W. is, 
Mr. Williams had a very large 
reading plant of Cibotium regale, Viene 
and semivestita Davallia Moorea 
Cy w i a Medie: at 
gold en-hued 
fresher Cibotium тера т Gym 
argyrophylla, Adiantum ос ан ‘ind Gleichenia 
speluncee, Mr. ps a 
immersa, fully 5 f. 
bunch of plumes Ө а 
velvet ; D avallia Mooreana, 
and Gymnogramma peruviana argyrophylla, all the 
had 
SE. А 
Р. t 
ы J су : a єў 
Sek ee: ЖАЙА t { Ф: М) 
plants very well handled. Mr. Jones, Gymnogramma 
ng Dicksonia squarrosa 
Mr. Coleman's lot was 
and carried off the prize wit 
Dicksonia antarctica with 8 - Stems, 
imen stove vps Mr 
illiams' Alsophila a s Williams, remarkable 
for its head of drooping y fronds tums 
were n by Mr. Cypher (1st), meet prp a fine 
easly 4 ; Mr, Park 
Coventry (2d), fo r A. farl t little 
o Mr. Peevor, gr. 2 m Je "Toe Esq., Hands 
worth ( 3 Ra 
ely fronds, rown, 
was 2d, with a neat t lot, Io, including Бейиш 
t cristatum, Scolo 
Spicant cristata fcemina Уісіогіе, Mr. Coleman, of 
Walsall, was 
CYCADS. .—Collections of six were shown by Mr. B. E 
S. Williams and Mr. Cypher, who were р 
order named. ms’ plants were еей нв рет, 
E. villosus, E. horridu us, Dion edule, and Cycas 
prit Mr, Cypher's e included Encephalartos 
mii, Cycas circinalis, and C, imperialis. 
tret PLANTS core not very well represented. 
Mr. Tudgey was Ist with a tall Nepenthes Hookeri, 
a neat №. distillatoria in flower, and a pan of Sarra- 
cenia purpurea 
plants of N. Hooker, N. Sedeni, a red-stemm 
kind with tie narrow, mottled red pitchers ; and N 
phyllamphora, a neat st ies with green stem, and 
long a m pitchers 
PALMs.—Two fine groups of six were shown by 
Mr. Willia ms and Mr. J. H. Ley, Croydon, the 
former having a good atin н re the latter an 
elega gemens tomentosa, e amateurs' class 
ofsix was filled by Mr 
very nicel 
Weddellian 
lan ts, 
very effective ; 
sechellarum, ‘Livistona altissima, and Coc 
New "PLANTS of the last hree years wer 
tributed by Mr. Williams (rst), os had the brilliant 
Bertolonia Van Houttei; Adiantum gracillimum, 
Ls een Brearleyana, Croton majesticum, Cyathea 
bif а ‘phe t plan 
denia Brearleyana, Croton majesticum, nepos pb лей 
Sé E 
(Dome, 1 
SE 
Bae 
22 =) 
(SPECIMEN PLANT, 16 FT. IN CIRCUMFERENCE.) 
Mr. 
llot Lindeni and Aralia Veitchii. 
Phyllotænium Li hand 
Ley (34) had in his {group Zamia at 
some bold-looking pinnate-leaved s 
ualit illiams had a Masdevallia H 
With ten flowers, and the rarely exhibited Pilumna 
Soccovents —Gronps of twenty-five, to inch 
Cacti, were shown by M. А Р 
ѕоп & гаг Chester (1st), who had a t lot, 
including rare A ve Rich chardsii, while s Mr. E. 
Pilgrim had pe^ 
and A, 
expe to W. 
feet CS Cushon, gr. 
Mise foc Uke mast fairly developed stems ; 
hing for the most part finir develope E. Lehmanni, 
gr. to 
rdington, was 2d. In the 
exhibitors took the leading prizes in reversed 
Several collections 
е —In the collections o of — ми 
Тагпег, em ts 
plants, wh 
grown р 
made d the lst fr years Some 
ron i Claribel, white ; Da eg 
striking sorts 
| lower petals; w Rath bright lake-rose ; | 
rose ; i ieftain, Imperator, and Senator, ma- 
