EXHIBITION OF TREES AND SHRUBS. 



03 



Colonel Tremayne, Carclew, Cornwall, sent a'good collection, 

 mostly of Conifers bearing fruit, with a few other plants ; amongst 

 them were : — 



Abies Albertiana. 



Azara microphylla. 



Benthamia fragifera. 



Berberis Bealei. 



Chionanthus virginicus. 



Desfontainea spinosa. 



Embothrium coccineum. 



Eurya latifolia. 



Ginkgo biloba. 



Larix Kaempferi. 



Osmanthus ilicifolius. 



Phyllocladus rhomboidalis. 



Pinus patula. 



Sciadopitys verticillata. 



The Marchioness of Huntly sent Conifers in fruit, and other 

 things ; amongst them were : — 

 Libocedrus decurrens. 

 Thuia gigantea. 

 Wellingtonia gigantea. 

 Torreya myristica. 



Abies Douglasi, A. grandis, A. Morinda, A. concolor, A. nobilis, 

 A. cephalonica, A. magnifica, A. amabilis, A. Pinsapo, A. lasio- 

 carpa. 



Cedrus atlantica, C. Libani, C. Deodara. 



A section of Thuia gigantea was also shown from the same 

 collection, cut from a pole 21 feet high, and it was stated 

 that trees of it 60 feet high have a girth of 5 feet at 1 foot from 

 the ground, and seed saved from them and sown in 1879 has 

 now produced beautiful specimens 30 to 40 feet high. 



Earl Cowper, Panshanger, showed sprays of Loquat, a large 

 branch of Azara microphylla, some growths of a very handsome 

 Vine with deep red foliage, and magnificent specimens of Magnolia 

 grandiflora. 



Mr. Anthony Waterer, Woking, exhibited his magnificent new 



