THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 
June 26 .] 
A. crispum (Blake), four spikes. (Williams), four spikes. (Veitch), 
four spikes, a large plant. 
A. crispum rubrum (Blake), four spikes. 
A. odoratum (Williams), 16 spikes. 
A. odoratum purpurescens (Williams), 12 spikes. 
A. virens (Mi/lam), six spikes, a fine plant. 
Anguloa uniklora (Mylam), 20 flowers, a large mass. 
A. Clowesii (Mylam), three flowers. (Franklin), three flowers. 
Angrjecum caudatum, one fine spike fully expanded, one to open. 
Brassia caudata (Veitch), several spikes. 
B. verrucosa (Williams), numerous spikes. (Rollison), 11 spikes. 
(Carson), nine spikes. 
B. Wrayii (Franklin), five spikes. (Carson), three spikes. 
Brougiitonia violacea (Henderson), five spikes. 
Burlingtonia venusta (Rollison), 10 spikes. 
Cattleya Aclandia; (Franklin), rare, one fine flower. 
C. mossia: (Franklin), five flowers. (Rollison), 10 flowers. (Carson), 
six flowers. 
C. mossije superba (Franklin), six flowers. 
C. Forbesii (Woolley), many spikes. 
C. intermedia (Kinghorn), four large spikes. 
Calanthe veratrifolia (Kinghorn), six spikes. (Blake), 15 spikes. 
(Veitch), eight spikes. 
Cailogyne Low'll (Mylam), two spikes, with large flowers. 
Cycnocues Egertonii (Mylam), two very long spikes of singular, dark- 
coloured flowers. 
C. chlorochilon (Mylam), three large flowers. 
Cypripedium barbatum (Blake), 12 flowers. (Williams), four 
flowers. (Veitch), 30 flowers, a very large, healthy plant. (Mylam), 
20 flowers. 
Dendrobium Dalhousianum (Mylam), one spike. 
D. Devonianum (Blake), many spikes. 
D. densiflorum (Veitch), 15 spikes, a noble plant. 
D. ciirysanthum (Blake), three fine spikes, a large plant. 
D. cierulescens (Kinghorn), 2 ft by 3 ft. 
D. nobile (Williams), 3 ft by 3 ft. (Veitch), 3 ft by 3 ft. (Green), 2 ft 
by 2 ft. 
D. Pierardii latifolia, 2 long spikes, well bloomed. 
Epidendrum cinnabarinum (Blake), four spikes. 
E. crassifolium (Franklin), nine spikes. (Woolley), 12 spikes. 
(Green), 20 spikes. 
E. vitellinum (Franklin), two spikes of bright scarlet flowers. 
E. macrochylum (Green), four spikes. ( Ivison ), five spikes. 
E. piuf.niceum (Carson), one spike of eight handsome dark flowers. 
Miltonia spectabilis (Rollison), a large mass, 2 ft across, well 
bloomed. 
Odontoglossum citrosmum (Mylam), the finest orchid in the exhi¬ 
bition, eight spikes of large, beautifully tinted flowers, very fragrant. 
O. niveum (Mylam), w'hite flowers with black spots, new and pretty. 
Oncidium ampliatum (Blake), two spikes, much branched. 
O. ampliatum major (Kinghorn), three spikes, much branched. 
O. altissimum (Ieison), large mass. 
O. guttatum (Ivison), extra fine, three spikes, 5 ft long. 
O. papilio (Blake), five large flowers. 
O. crispum (Mylam), one spike, with several branches. 
O. pulchellum (Franklin), two spikes of lovely flowers. 
O. pulvinatum (Franklin), a spike of flowers 7 ft long and thickly 
bloomed. 
O. sphacelatum (Rollison), a large plant, with numerous drooping 
flower stems. 
Peristeria elata, the tall Dove Plant (Woolley), four spikes, well 
bloomed. 
Piialienopsis amabilis (Blake), three long spikes. 
P. grandiflorus (Blake), the best in the exhibition, numerous flower 
stems, trained balloon wise, and covered with pure white flowers. 
(Mylam), a long spike with seven branches, finely bloomed. 
(Veitch), small. (Kinghorn), one spike, with 21 flowers, the same 
as was shown in May, and still quite fresh. (Rollison), seven flowers. 
Saccolabium ampullacea (Mylam), very rare, seven spikes of rose- 
coloured flowers. 
S. guttatum (Williams), two spikes. (Blake), five spikes. 
S. prasmorsum varium, 11 spikes, extra fine. 
Sobrali a macrantha (Veitch), 10 large flowers, extra fine. (Franklin), 
seven flowers. (Woolley), four flowers. 
S. Gallottii (Rollison), three flowers. 
! Staniiopea oculata (Franklin), short of bloom. 
S. 'Tigrina (Rollison), three flowers. (Cole), two flowers. 
Triciiopelia tortilis (Franklin), 15 flowers. 
Vanda suavis (Mylam), three fine spikes, 15 flowers. 
V. tricolor (Franklin), seven flowers. (Ivison), two spikes and few 
flowers. 
V. teres (Blake), 5 ft high, one spike. 
PRIZES FOR COLLECTIONS OF ORCHIDS. 
Twenty. —First prize, Mr. Mylam. Second prize, Mr. 
Blake. Third prize, Mr. Franklin. Fourth prize, Mr. 
Williams. Fifteen. —First prize, Messrs. Veitch. Second 
prize, Messrs. Rollinson and Sons. Ten. —First prize, Mr. 
Carson. Second prize, Mr. Woolley. Six.—First prize, Mr. 
Kinghorn. Second prize, Mr. Ivison. Third prize, Mr. 
Green. For Single Specimens. —Only one was awarded, 
and that to Mr. Cole, gardener to C. B. Warner Escp, for 
Dendrobium calceolare. 
MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS OF STOVE AND GREENHOUSE 
PLANTS. 
These were, if possible, shown in better condition than in 
May, especially the magnificent plants from Mrs. Lawrence 
of Ealing Park. The plants were not only generally good, 
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but remarkable, amongst so many, for the absence of any 
ill-managed or badly-flowered ones. There were fifteen col¬ 
lections, containing the large niunber of one hundred and 
ninety-five plants. 
Acrophyllum venosum ( Hamp ), lift by li ft. 
Adenandra fragrans (Green), 2i ft by 2i ft. 
Allamanda Catiiartica (Taylor), 4 ft by 3 ft. (Carson), well 
bloomed. 
A. grandiflora (Green), trained and well flowered. 
Aotus linopiiylla (Stuart), 4 ft by 3i ft, a graceful plant. 
Aphelexis macrantha purpurea (Green), 3 ft by li ft. (Stanley), 
li ft by li ft. (Hamp), 2i ft by 2i ft. (Stuart), 2 ft by 2 ft. (May), 
5 ft by 5 ft. (Cole), 3$ ft by 3 ft. 
A. humilis (Kinghorn), 3 ft by 2i ft. ( Croxford ), 2_i ft by 2 ft. 
A. spectabilis grandiflora (Taylor), 2i ft by 2 ft. 
A. splendens (Williams), 2i ft by 2 ft, finely bloomed. 
Azalea indica alba (Stanley), 2_i ft by 2 ft. 
A. Gledstanesii and lateritia (Kinghorn), grafted on one plant, 
3 ft by 3 ft, admirably bloomed. (Cole), 5 ft by 4 ft, well bloomed. 
A. variegata (Frazer), 3 ft by 3 ft, finely bloomed. (May), 3 ft by 
4 ft, in fine order. (Carson), a standard, 6 ft by 2.J ft. 
A. magnifica (May), 4 ft by 4 ft, splendid. 
A. FULGENS (Williams), 3 ft by 2i ft. 
A. FORMOSA ELEGANS (Taylor), 3 ft by 3 ft. 
Boronia anemonjefolia (Carson), 2 ft by 2i ft. 
B. serrulata (Green), 2i ft by 2i ft, a fine specimen. (Williams), 
2 ft by 2 ft. (May), 2i ft by 2j ft. 
B. pinnata (Taylor), 2i ft by 2 ft, finely flowered. 
Chironia glutinosa (Stanley), 2 ft by li ft, a neat plant, but scarcely 
bloomed. (Speed), 2 ft by 2 ft, well bloomed. 
Ciiorozema varium nanum (Frazer), 3 ft by 2 ft. (Carson), 2 ft by 
2 ft. (Croxford), 2 ft by 2 ft. (Green), 3 ft by ft. 
C. Henchmannii (May), 4 ft by 4 ft. 
Crowea saligna (Croxford), 3 ft by 2 ft, scarcely in bloom. 
Cyrtoceras reflexum (Speed), 2 ft by 2 ft. 
Coleonema rubra (Speed), 2i ft by 2i ft. (Hamp), 2i ft by 2J ft. 
Clerodendron fallax (Speed), 3 ft by 3 ft, admirably bloomed. 
C. Kiempiierii (Frazer), 2i ft by 3 ft, two large spikes. 
Dipladenia crassinoda (Speed), 4 ft by 3 ft, 15 flowers expanded. 
(Carson), 4 ft by 3 ft, well bloomed. (May), 4 ft by 2i ft. These 
were all beautifully grown plants. 
D. splendens (Cole), 5 ft by 3 ft, a fine specimen. 
Erica Bergiana (Pamplin), 2i ft by li ft, densely bloomed. 
E. Cavendishii (Green' 1 , 2i ft by 2i ft. (Taylor), 3 ft by 2i ft. 
(Frazer), 2i ft by 2 ft. (Croxford), 3 ft by 2i ft. 
E. perspicua nana (Frazer), admirably bloomed, 2.i ft by 3 ft. ( King¬ 
horn), 2i ft by 2 ft, densely flowered. (Stanley), a neat plant, li ft 
by li ft. (Speed), 2i ft by 2i ft. 
E. tricolor dumosa (Green), 2i ft by 2i ft. 
E. depressa (Stuart), 2 ft by li ft. 
E. tricolor rubra (May), 4 ft by 4 ft, a dense bush. 
E. tricolor elegans (Cole), 3 ft by 3 ft. 
E. tricolor Wilsonii (Green), 2i ft by 2 ft, well bloomed. 
E. ventricosa coccinea minor (Speed), 2 ft by 2 ft, densely bloomed. 
( Williams), 2 ft by 2 ft. 
Epacris miniata (Kinghorn), 2 ft by 2 ft. (Pamplin), li ft by li ft. 
(Croxford), 2i ft by 3 ft. 
E. grandiflora (Cole), 5 ft by 5 ft. (Croxford), 3 ft by 3 ft. (Frazer), 
5 ft by 6 ft. (Stanley), 2i ft by 2 ft. 
Eriostf.mon buxifolium (Pamplin), past its best. (Cole), 2j ft by 
2i ft. 
Eutaxia myrtifolia (Pamplin), li ft by 2 ft. 
Franciscea acuminata (Carson), 3 ft by 2i ft. 
Gardenia Fortunii (Carson), 5 ft by 4 ft, admirably bloomed. 
Gompiiolobium polymorpiium, trained low. 
Hoya carnosa (Watson), 3i ft by 2_i ft, well bloomed. 
Hibbertia Cunningiiamii (Frazer), 2i ft by 2 ft, covered with its 
pretty flowers. 
Ixora coccinea (Frazer), 3 ft by 2i ft, well bloomed. (Cole), 3 ft by 
3 ft. (May), 2_i ft by 2 ft. (Carson), 3 ft 2i ft. 
I. crocata (Taylor), 2 It by 2 ft. 
JUSTICIA CARNEA SUPERBA (WatSOll), 2i ft by 2 ft. 
Lesciienaultia Formosa (Green), 2\ ft by 3 ft, highly coloured. 
(Stanley), li ft by li ft. (Cole), 2i ft by 3 ft, extra fine. (Carson), 
li ft by 2i ft. 
L. biloba major (Green), 2 ft by 2 ft. (May), 2i ft by 2i ft, beau¬ 
tifully and densely flowered. (Frazer), 2 ft by 2 ft. (Kinghorn), 
2 ft by 2 ft. 
L. biloba grandiflora, 3_i ft by 2i ft. 
Pimelea decussata (Watson), 3 ft by 2i ft. (Hamp), 3 ft by 2i ft. 
(May), 3 ft by 3 ft. (Cole), 3 ft by 5 ft. (Kinghorn), 3 ft by 3 ft, 
very fresh. 
P. Henoersonii (Croxford), 3 ft. by 2i ft. (Cole), 2i ft by 3 ft. 
(Stewart), 3i ft by 2i ft. (Frazer), 2i ft by 2 ft. (Taylor), 2 ft by 
2 ft. (May), 4 ft by 3 ft, very fine. 
P. mirabilis (Frazer), 3 ft by 3 ft, in good order. 
P. lanata (Pamplin), 2 ft by 2i ft. 
P. spectabilis (May), 6 ft by Q ft, an extraordinary fine plant, densely 
flowered. 
Polygala acuminata (May), 6 ft by 8 ft, extra fine. (Cole), 3 ft by 
4 ft. (Frazer), 4 ft by 4 ft. (Carson), 4 ft by 4 ft. 
P. Dalmaisiana (May), 3 ft by 3 ft, densely bloomed. (Stuart), 
3 ft by 2i ft. (Watson), 3 ft by 2i ft. 
P. cordata (Cole), 3 ft by 5 ft, well bloomed. (Hemp), 2 ft 2 ft by 
2 ft, a neat plant. 
P. oppositifolia (Taylor), 3 ft by 3 ft. (Williams), 3 ft by 2i ft. 
Rondeletia speciosa (Green), 3 ft by 2 ft. (Cole), 3 ft by 2i ft. 
Riiyzospermum jasminioides (Frazer), 6 ft by 3 ft, a well grown 
plant, but deficient in bloom. (Pamplin), a low bush. 
Stepiianotis floribunda (Taylor), 5 ft by 3 ft, richly bloomed. 
(Green), 5 ft by 4 ft, well grown. (Cole), 6 ft by 3 ft, many blooms, 
