. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. GLOXINIAS, with erect flowers ARIADNE DIONE AURELIA FLORIAN CONQUEST TEMPLAR URANIE. NEW FANCY PELARGONIUMS. BELUS SEMELE GENUINE TIMON SCIPIO UMBRIA NEW SPOTTED PELARGONIUMS. GRISON [ SYPHAX MARCELLA TELAMON RENDIGO I UKRAIN. NEW REGAL PELARGONIUMS. MAID OF KENT | PRINCESS OF WALES NEW ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. ARRIAN I SOLON ENNIUS THRASEA FABIUS I TIGRANES. NEW COLEUS. One of the greatest attractions of the season. ALARM I PHCEBUS FLAMBEAU TURBAN GAIETY I VICTORY YELLOW GEM. NEW COLEUS. The following ar
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. GLOXINIAS, with erect flowers ARIADNE DIONE AURELIA FLORIAN CONQUEST TEMPLAR URANIE. NEW FANCY PELARGONIUMS. BELUS SEMELE GENUINE TIMON SCIPIO UMBRIA NEW SPOTTED PELARGONIUMS. GRISON [ SYPHAX MARCELLA TELAMON RENDIGO I UKRAIN. NEW REGAL PELARGONIUMS. MAID OF KENT | PRINCESS OF WALES NEW ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. ARRIAN I SOLON ENNIUS THRASEA FABIUS I TIGRANES. NEW COLEUS. One of the greatest attractions of the season. ALARM I PHCEBUS FLAMBEAU TURBAN GAIETY I VICTORY YELLOW GEM. NEW COLEUS. The following are very novel and handsome, quitedistinct in character to anything yet offered:—AMAZEMENT | CAPTIVATION BRILLIANT 1 CHELSEA BEAUTY. CHERUB. PRIZES FOR PLANTS. Twelve Handsome Silver Cups, speciallydesigned by Messrs. Elkington if Co., are offered as Prizesfor Twelve New Plants of Mr. William Bullsintroduction, at the Great Summer Slwio of the RoyalHorticultural Society, to be lield at Ketisington,June 8 to ii, 1880. Establishment for New and Rare Plants, KINGS ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, THE SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1880. THE ROYAL ACADEMY. AS far as flower paintings are concerned, thisyears exhibition falls far short of its prede-cessors ; in fact, there are no really first-classpictures of flowers upon the Academy whole exhibition is below the average,many well-known artists being represented bypoor or small works, whilst other painters,whose pictures one annually expects to see atthis Academy, are unrepresented. On the otherhand, there are several very large and ugly pro-ductions which might well have been placedsomewhere else than on the Academy walls. Landscape is generally well represented atBurlington House, and this years exhibition isno exception to the rule. Ones attention issoon arrested by the beautiful landscape byVicat Cole—15, A Thames Backwater ; thesame artist exhibits a work of similar charac-ter in 310, and another in 393—On SilverThames : this latte
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