. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. of the rising , The Bride, Fortunee de Lisle. A bridein an Alma-Tadema frame carrying whiteflowers of an uncertain natural order. Gallery IX.— This is a room of smallf)icture3 in which are afew floral subjects. br2,The Flutters of Sprintj, James \. Jelley. A 048, The Nitieieenih of April, E. T. useful, long, horizontal strip ofTrimroses, this time with leaves. For someoccult reason a reel of white cotton hasbeen added to the picture. 651, Builtlingthe America at Harland anil


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. of the rising , The Bride, Fortunee de Lisle. A bridein an Alma-Tadema frame carrying whiteflowers of an uncertain natural order. Gallery IX.— This is a room of smallf)icture3 in which are afew floral subjects. br2,The Flutters of Sprintj, James \. Jelley. A 048, The Nitieieenih of April, E. T. useful, long, horizontal strip ofTrimroses, this time with leaves. For someoccult reason a reel of white cotton hasbeen added to the picture. 651, Builtlingthe America at Harland anil P. Staples; 651 is really a picturecf lambs, flowers, and a spirit-child; wecannot find this subject in the , A Lihor of Lore, Henry E. Crocket, is apicture of a young lady engaged in the taskof painting Chrysinthemums. 693, , Catherine A. Lilley. Very wt II drawnand painted. Gallery X.— 753. Irises, Louisa G. Chap-man, appears to be a well-executed pictureof dark Irises on a dark background, but thework is plased too high to be properly Fig. 112.—odontoglossum x : colour of flowers bright YELLOW with BROWN MARKINGS. Awarded a Firsf-CIass Certificate at a Meeting of tlie Royal Horticultural Society when exhibited bySir Frederick Wigan. (See Report on page o( our issue for April 15.) ?ong horizontal strip of Primrose bloomswithout leaves and with Blackthorn blossoms?behind well done. 572, Mcstniiiistfr Atthetj?anil School from Deans Yard, yElfredS^dhey. Tarn for a moment and comparethis beautiful picture with its grace andatmospheric effects with 473, Lincoln,which has none of these qualities. 583,A dry ramp, Sydney Hayes, is really thehead of a donkey, lovingly painted. 598,^: Emily Stanton. The true^isture Mushroom, not the indigestibledung-heap form ; very truly ;318, F/?urse( i^r», Arthur Chaplin. Hops,Plumbago, Nuts, Campanula rotundifolia,Medlar, Zinnia, Grape?. Why shcul


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