The journal of the Horticultural Society of London . he real appearance which suchplants present in their native country. To Mr. Chapman, Gardener to J. B. Glegg, Esq., , fora handsome smooth-leaved Cayenne Pine Apple, weighing7 lbs. 8 oz. Certificate of Merit:— To Mr. Davis, of Oak Hill, East Barnet, for a dish of Old- akers Wests St. Peters Grapes, plump and fine, and beau-tifully covered with bloom. II.—MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS OF EXHIBITION. Messrs. Loddiges furnished a promising new purple-floweredDendrobe (D. bigibbum), obtained from the north-west coast ofNew Holland, and a white va
The journal of the Horticultural Society of London . he real appearance which suchplants present in their native country. To Mr. Chapman, Gardener to J. B. Glegg, Esq., , fora handsome smooth-leaved Cayenne Pine Apple, weighing7 lbs. 8 oz. Certificate of Merit:— To Mr. Davis, of Oak Hill, East Barnet, for a dish of Old- akers Wests St. Peters Grapes, plump and fine, and beau-tifully covered with bloom. II.—MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS OF EXHIBITION. Messrs. Loddiges furnished a promising new purple-floweredDendrobe (D. bigibbum), obtained from the north-west coast ofNew Holland, and a white variety of Barkeria Skinneri. From Mr. Davis, of Oak Hill, East Barnet, came a smallexample of the Blood Pine Apple. Twenty-four sorts of Seedling Potatoes were exhibited by , of Brewer-street, Golden-square. Mr. Spencer, Gardener to the Marquess of Lansdowne, ,at Bowood, sent a small model of a moveable span-roofed Glass-house, of the appearance and construction of which some ideamay be gleaned from the annexed figures. VOL. vn. c. [Perspective View.]
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