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Loddiges , of Hackney , sent a new drooping - flowered plant , not before known
in Europe , from Tropical Africa , for which a Knightían medal was awarded . It
was named Ansellia Africana , in honour of Mr. Ansell , who when he was out
with ...
Loddiges , of Hackney , sent a new drooping - flowered plant , not before known
in Europe , from Tropical Africa , for which a Knightían medal was awarded . It
was named Ansellia Africana , in honour of Mr. Ansell , who when he was out
with ...
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In regard to other matters , Mr. Rae , gardener to J. J. Blandy , Esq . , sent various
Orchids , especially a fine specimen of the showy Cattleya Skinneri , Peristeria
Humboldti with four pendulous spikes of dingy spotted blossoms , the sweet ...
In regard to other matters , Mr. Rae , gardener to J. J. Blandy , Esq . , sent various
Orchids , especially a fine specimen of the showy Cattleya Skinneri , Peristeria
Humboldti with four pendulous spikes of dingy spotted blossoms , the sweet ...
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To ensure success in raising seedlings , it was mentioned that the seed must be
sown immediately when ripe . Messrs . Henderson , of Pine - apple - place , sent
Hypocyrta strigillosa , a Solanum , with lilac blossoms , misnamed Salvia azurea
...
To ensure success in raising seedlings , it was mentioned that the seed must be
sown immediately when ripe . Messrs . Henderson , of Pine - apple - place , sent
Hypocyrta strigillosa , a Solanum , with lilac blossoms , misnamed Salvia azurea
...
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Hybrid cacti were sent by Mr. Errington , gardener to Sir P. G. Egerton , Bart ,, M.
P .; they belonged to the pendulous division of this tribe of plants ; Cereus
flagelliformis was one of the parents ; among them was a very delicate pink
variety of ...
Hybrid cacti were sent by Mr. Errington , gardener to Sir P. G. Egerton , Bart ,, M.
P .; they belonged to the pendulous division of this tribe of plants ; Cereus
flagelliformis was one of the parents ; among them was a very delicate pink
variety of ...
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Mr. Don , gardener to F. G. Cox , Esq . , sent a group of Orchids , in which were
Gongora maculata , with long drooping spikes of brown - spotted blossoms ; the
rare Cattleya bicolor , whose sepals and petals , being of a dull olive green ...
Mr. Don , gardener to F. G. Cox , Esq . , sent a group of Orchids , in which were
Gongora maculata , with long drooping spikes of brown - spotted blossoms ; the
rare Cattleya bicolor , whose sepals and petals , being of a dull olive green ...
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