THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



garie, Mrs. H. Cut bush, the very fi 

 flowering Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, 



disposed collection 



id by the free use of sul- Bou^g-hv-'llehVo, ^SeinJ.' I'lie "latter has"a'set 



i Son, Bourg la Reine, cludS?fe5mdf S^h^&mT^f er^d to! tSl the°ty^ ^JCJcTstSS. Julv^? 00 ^ U P*» 

 ' irfse? moibretias^'and standard goblet-trained plums and cherries. Charlesworth and Co., Heaton, Br*«2o 



ANGR.ECUM ATJGTJSTTJM. 



f'^ l ^&l^l^ U T^'o^: NEW PLANTS, ETC. 



i Prince de Bulgarie 



<iladi 



Sie L^gely^buf Hie, . ♦ - S'f /USf ft d "gj The 



ie^et nC the°roSwni , . ^STILBES. ^ulyll.^^e? Sid £0!^"? 



contribute an autumn display, a^s ill tlu , ol- Aivnd,i Cere,. -Tin* is a very ^utifiil Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Biirford Lodg" 



sTns! n M 0 onpraiseT,' Lyons' "'re largfeihibitorg Aoribunda with A. JJavidiana. The colour is ODONTIODA THWAITESI 



of roses, both standards and dwarfs, but they deep pink, very like that of the variety Thig differs from recentl . 



are not yet in good bloom. Q™en Alexandra. '1 he plants shown were tiodas in having a rosy^i la? lii> ?1 Wl ° B - 



Around the Ville de Paris building nu- about 24it. high, very graceful ami el ective, purple sepals .and ^T^e tCL^l 



merous well-known French nurserymen and A.M., K.H.S., July 21. Mr. E. Arends, £ nce P sug ^ sting th 5 parentage ft" 1 *"* 



seedsmen have made displays. Rhododen- Kousdorf, Germany lioda vu i canica and OdontogLsum HaS" 



drons and other evergreens from Messrs. Arendsi Pink Pearl.-This differs from the anum . A.M., E.H.S., J t dy 21 Mr T? r 



Moser and Son-. Ycr-a,lle-. make a good m hav.ng paler colommg. the -hade TlrA , lt e,. ( hemgton, StrLtham ' 6 ' 



setting for other thine-, and more up. m '"''".^ >'»■'.*•« P'-ariy pink. I he spikes s-»> 



this character would be u-etul in other part- "} • 111 ""'V """H tho 



of the grounds. open more slowly than m the ca-e .>i - 



de^g^ *-»rf.-**P«-* - did waved counterpart of the popuiar^ 



den, edged th " ^ S th with CARNATIONS. I^Ver^r* *-C*. 



boxes of various annuals, chrysanthemums Cardinal. A large sized and finely formed »»g silver medal as the b est novelty 



and tropaeolums figuring largely. The beds border carnation, of brilliant clear scarlet ^™-' c ™* at th % f eadl °8T Trials, 



on the fiat are filled chfefly With varieties of colour. A.M., R.H.S., July 21. Mr. James ^ssrs. Geor £ e Stai * and Son, Great By- 



begonias of the ,en,pertlo,vn- tvpe. and the-e Ih.ugla.. Creat Cookham _ Mrs Andrew Ireland n M , m v , 



are now very pretty. On the sloping hank- Splendour. - A not her border variety, of nd ^T t™ 1 * beau ™ blcol «' 



similar plant s have" been used in a very ele- the finest form, and with very smooth petals; *J^ a ^b^ ^\}^> ' " '"^ 



gant le-t,„,n design. Herbaceous plant- -el <"!onr, i.ch purple crim.-on. A.M., K.H.S.. V"\r td " d «^d, and bu.ad blush wlute wing*, 



fut in grass by Messrs. Cayeaux and' I. < ler, "/> Mr- J- Douglas. . Messrs Dobbie a d C 



Quai dl la Megisserie, Paris, will beat the, ^" mteresting carnation, ob- tn * 1 *- A - s ; J) 10 and < <'■• "t K, av . 



best at alaterda.e.a-thevareeiuetlvau.un,- ^'.ned by crossing the Malmaison variety J ' „'" '!,.'„T Ai ' U « ] \ U f ■ 



ners. Hoses are quite large K -In , " "'"^ uilhatre, o, perpetual of salmon shade, wavy, but with a 



part of the ground,, but they are ™™}y\.J\ k ™ ^St*™**,*' f ™" J 



%3LSS53&3 SfrzcWS*^ ffifewa? 



.t the Readiti 

 ton, Carnforth. 



VRIA JAPONICA. BULBOPHYLLUM BINNENDIJKII. 



behind the "Ville de Car,-." and do,e bv P'oduce, an abundance of raceme, of ,mall g^ci. -potted with brown, the lip pale gnr„ 



their exhibit we notice a pa^o-cpe the ther- lll;,t ;in ' "' :l n'ddish hue at first, but -suffused and marbled with red-purple. Tins 



momel 1 ,cal 1 ,,-t ,,, „:,.,, 1 1 ,,,,,, a v ,,, ,,■ presently th<v turn to a dark purple hue as bulbophyllum wa> discovered ..n the te • 



giving'a grower an opportunity ol providm r 1'nitiug di-play, are very attVactive. A.M., "lice in London in the spring of 1807 under 



shelter; tl.i-.- .,.„,; \lr T (! Chill,,,- U.H->- July - 1 . Mr. Maurice diehard, the name 0! I!, la, ,-„„,. Kraenzl, when it 



Charter! -e Stivet. K.C. ' Christchurch, Hants. obtained considerable attention. " Bot. 



M. Abel Chatenay, Vitry, contributes a col- ROSE, LADY GODIVA Mag.," t., 8,187. 



''' ( '," 1,1 11 - <'i-mx and -,„,-. •, |,, v ,' lv u ,,'h u raiaiia rose bears soft KiEMPFERIA KIRKII VAR. ELATIOB. 



enn-p n enda f nt has^handsom™ c 

 ng its white it- the, 



. MASTERS. with red. 68 " Bot. Mag°," t^ 8™88? de& 



□eric hybrid be- SAXIFRAGE BRUNONIANA. 



' ra - ,s - a f we \ -i;.t;,„a .,,,.1 „,.^;«= 



ery like a gloxi- 

 p from the apex 



liai.lv nn the rockerv at Kew, but. according 

 to Mr. W. Watson, it appears to best advan- 



:rrow leaves, arranged in den.^ 



