FLORIST AND OTOLOGIST. 
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LUG I'M PARRYI AND , • . f.Ll'M. 
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‘TiT/T'E here in t» m ; -adore two 
WfljL • •vr-'X’ v' ••••vf and little known 
+ 2 .Ye- • •G.nich are also garden 
p .uv.ro: rrfls: interest and beauty, 
as :■ . .*!.•• s. i: : lstraiion, from the 
r. u ■ < } -> ... testify. 
i v , 1) in named after Dr. 
tV • •m the pl.mfc was discovered in 
.%• . G'. y.’wing in a marsh in San Gor- 
g<mo Pass, in the Sar. Bernardino Mountains, 
South California. It has a aubrhizomatons 
bulb, with fleshy pointed scales about an inch 
long, and produces a slender glabrous item 
varying in height from two feet upwards, with 
scattered linear-oblanceoiate leaves four to six 
bmc i.\' ' ' i-. gracefully 
.1 irved 
, i sifted 
■ .a V. y v ;.'lt!y 
Gib GRAPH -1 AT 
'YTLV ;.K before, perhaps, .* >•. i 
Ap finer exhibition of Grapes, t 
'G* being numerous, and the competition 
*• H vory strong. It may, therefore i« : 
oi '•iai i'O. rest to secure a record os the cli.of 
this portion of the International 
- >rG ' before they pass out of 
!*■ ■**' \ 
.-tSTTES.— For Aliis. the leading 
e-tv* , V .-- \ -'Utries, some of which were not 
'■ - v i wont to Mr. Hunter (Earl of 
’>i • •.•(!',■), wb > had a grand lot of 
• i ■ . s. 1 berries bei g large, and 
ttuxv, • • .K ' quality that has not 
always •• • d\ >a the lambton produe- 
tic • t-i 1 Hamburgh, Treb- 
bi»t> 1 ■ 1> ■ ,* -t\ ' x..ndria, Arainon, 
B:*r■ 1-— g* V -ante, Baisin de 
Caiabn - t i\ • ’r. 'fclmloe 
(.). M. y \ ’!*.?, Guis- 
borougl i. wn it > -i\ -E* la 
quality, but si,. :ic >u • f • , : «.•*• v • Us 
wore admirable e»-:n, - ’ \ -a. 
Eh'-i. Alicante, <■ el ..*• \ 
Buedeuch. 3rd pr:? . : vv. • ■ 
Law ■n. Bart.. A' 1 '., V-.._ t -j 1 ' *;■ ■ 
flae lot of bunch , hie » >d'\ 
•ewr time to tho' ...» lily ?•;->. - - 
553., 
, hoi ; " j> a. ni; segment.' the -out • 
being • f . iccolnte red. It is a s j i»r 
blooming Lily, and certainly an 
Lu. . iLTPHVu,uM (; f. 2; j an I. i 
specie- !«• ir; ■. l the t■■mp; •■at • Wed flm 
( 
feet, gr< • in good tolerably moist ~i gc 
table • d " Tin bulb is ! mah at;. 1 , id. mw*. 
compose.; few scales, and is two to thro - 
inch- ■ mid about nn inch thick, 
stem i- bh, and from two to for ie - 
height. !•• •" lug numerous s< -r.i 'red u avts 1. 
to five inches long, a> d terminating n a 1 e 
raceme of four to ten flowers, which are na; 
rowly funuel-shaped, with recurved segments, 
white tinged with yellow, and marked (most 
heavily near the margin) with reddish purple 
spots and lines. It is very distinct pn < va¬ 
ractor, and \er .• n. it-al.—T. Moo.. 
MANCHE-TKi.. 
Clu • ” ■■ ■ . ■ i - ■’•< 
c. nipetii! • - s r •• ■ -I 
ei’tru*' bei ■ " at*--a. > lu nt 
Mr. M. Elphitiv' uo (E. M Mm’-ti. 1 **G r t 
Hall, Jlcrbv' who showed •irst-rat<- 
Mn- ;.s Hatnburgh, < -o'- ’ 
, 
WC’i ih case wiib most «f he ■ r •• :H - v • > • 
W&nted mo e time to ripen them thoroughly 
prize: Mr. J. Austin (Sir Greville Smyth " 
Bristol!, wii s. best examples v \ i 
Black Mus i:, Mr. Pearson, and 
3rd prire : Mr. Jiammoiel. 
Class 8: a vnches, Bt.vtw. H." 
class brought thin tw - ut 
forfeited. T k prize wen I to Me. B.- (Win 
Forbes, Esq., Chttander Park. .K *•' • show. ; 
wonderfully line exarupK-. : : : mg i- 
>* !I ti.iinr* i, ai 1 tl err>. '• 
and prize: T. 8 Pat ■ , ' ■ 
Ferry, for reman.nhi. i 
Mr. Coleman (Earl Son 
sample was smaller •' 
weli-kuown Easi. >r 
three entries of G:-.. 
prise with eucli 
be heartily • ou ,r. 
CUu>* v 2 l x 
- This o'ass hroj, ' 
i>vu» v to Mr. 
