nORTICULTl HAL SO( lETY OF LONDON. 



395 



From Messrs. Lane and Son, of Great Berkhanapstcad, Herts, 

 two Seedling Cinerarias, a well cultivated collection of Roses in 

 pots, amont^st which was a beautiful sjiecinien of Perpetual 

 Albert and a collection of Cut Ruse blooms. (Certificate awarded 

 for the collection in pots.) 



From Mr. Smith, of Kingston, Surrey, a plant of Azalea mirabilis 

 and jjhcenicea alba, with seven seedliuij varieties of Azalea. 



From Mr. Hogan, Gardener to Henry Pownall, Esq., F.H.S., 

 a white Banksian Rose, Azalea phcenicca, and Fuchsia cordata, 

 also a fine plant of Erica australis, seven feet hii^h and covered 

 with bloom. (Certificate awarded for the latter.) 



From Messrs Chandler and Sons, of Vauxhall, a fine plant of 

 Rhododendron purpureum inaculatum and a plant of Trillium, 

 grandiflorum. (Certificate awarded for the former.) 



From Messrs. J. H. Lee, Nurserymen, Hammersmith, two plants 

 of a beautiful Scarlet Hybrid Rhododendron, called Mars, and a 

 white Hybrid one called Venus, also a variety of Camellia japonica 

 imported from Spain, and cut flowers of Ribes Bentoni, a hybrid 

 between R. sanguineum and R. aureum. (Banksian Medal awarded 

 for Rhododendron Mars.) 



From Mr. Clarke, Gardener to W. Block, Esq., of Muswell Hill, 

 an exceedingly fine specimen of Epacris Grandiflora, with Rhodo- 

 dendron Smiihii, Templetonia Glauca and Tropceoluni Jarrattii, 

 (Banksian Medal awarded for the Epacris.) 



From Mr. Feran, Gardener to Lucy Lady Rendlesham, plants 

 of Erica inicans ^ind ovata, also Correa speciosa, Kennedya dilatata, 

 a Lemon tree bearing fruit, and a dish of handsome Oranges grown 

 in a greenhouse. 



From Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, two Hybrid Rhododendrons and 

 a Seedling Cineraria called Ne plus ultra. 



From Mr. Carsons, Gardener to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq , of 

 Nonsuch Park, Surrey, a plant of a Seedling Cineraria. 



From the Very Rev. the Dean of Manchester, cut Flowers of 

 a seedling Camellia called lysantha. (Certificate awarded.) 



From Mr. Kinghorn, Gardener to Alexander Murray, Esq., 

 M. P., F. H. S., a Seedling Calceolaria, named Candidate. 



From Mr. Conway, Nurseryman, Old Brompton, a Seedling 

 Azalea. 



From Mr. Hugh Low, of Clapton Nursery, a bright carmine 

 coloured Seedling Camellia, named Lowii. (Certificate awarded.) 



From Mr. Henry Groom F. H. S., a plant otBossicea eriocarpa. 



From Mr. Doran, Gardener to Thomas Hawes, Esq., of 

 Lavender Hill, three magnificent specimens of Hydrangeas, with 

 pale blue trusses nearly a foot in diameter, and leaves nine inches 

 long by eight inches wide ; also a leash of Cucumbers. (Certifi- 

 cate awarded for the Hydrangeas.) 



