Irish Show Fixtures for 1914. 



This list is intended to assist societies in selecting 

 dates for their shows by indicating the arrange- 

 ments which have already been made and pre- 

 venting the clashing of show dates. 



Secretaries will greatly oblige by sending the 

 earliest possible intimation of their fixtures and 

 of any change which takes place in their arrange- 

 ments. 



April 15 R. H. S. I., Spring Show, Ballsbridge. 

 Sec, E. Knowldin, 5 Molesworth 

 Street, Dublin. 

 „ 23 Co. Clare Horticultural Society, Spring 

 Show, Ennis. 

 July 10 R. H. S. I., Summer Show, Lord 

 Iveagh's Grounds. Dublin. 

 15 Lucan, Saggart and Clondalkin Show. 



Hon. Sec, Mrs. R. Shackleton. 

 18 Terenure and District Horticultural 

 Society, Terenure, Dublin. Hon. 

 Sec, A. Phipps, Esq., St. Ann's, 

 Kimmage Road, Dublin. 

 23 Fethard Flower and Industrial 

 Society's Show, Lakefield, Fethard. 

 Hon. Sec, Rev. R. C. Patten. 



29 Stillorgan and Foxrock Horticultural 

 Society, at The Paddock, Leopards- 

 town. 



30 Killarney Flower and Industrial 

 Society, Killarney. Hon. Sec, 

 J. Henry, Esq., Danesfort Cottage, 

 Killarney. 



30 Co. Clare Horticultural Society, Ennis. 

 Summer Show, Ennis. Hon. Sec, 

 Rev. R. "Scott, The Manse, Ennis, 

 Co. Clare. 

 Aug. 5 Portumna Horticultural and Indus- 

 trial Show. Hon. Sec, Rev. J. 

 Griffin, Clonturbert Rectory, Bal- 

 linasloe. 



Aug. 5 Warrenpoint Flower vShow. Hon. 

 Sec, Dr. George W. Connor, The 

 Cottage, \Varr('ni>oint , Co. Down. 



,, 13 Co. Galvvay llorticuKui-al Show, 

 Ballinasloi!. Hon. Sec, Miss 



O'Shaughnessy, Birch Grove, Bal- 

 linasloe. 



„ 15 Naas District Horticultural Society, 

 Naas. Hon. Sec, Dr. O'Donel 

 Browne, Gortnagrena, Naas. 



„ 25 R. H. S. I., Autunm Show, Lord 



Iveagh's Grounds, Dublin. 



Sept. 3 Kilkenny Horticultural Society, St. 



James's Park, Kilkenny. Hon. Sec, 



Miss F. E. Butler, Lavistown House. 



Flower Show for Warrenpoint. 



The Warrenpoint Entertainment and Improve- 

 ment Committee have decided to hold a flower 

 show in Warrenpoint on the first Wednesday in 

 August next. A schedule of exhibits has been 

 compiled, and it is both comprehensive and 

 varied. Professional nurserymen and amateurs 

 are invited to compete, separate sections being 

 provided for each. In the nvirserymen's section 

 two silver cups and a gold medal are to be 

 awarded as first prizes, and it is anticipated that 

 the various classes under this heading will be 

 well filled. The amateur classes include exhibits 

 of flowers and plants of all kinds in season at the 

 time, and the prizes offered are valuable and 

 generous. Hon Sec. of the Flower Show Com- 

 mittee — Dr. George W. Connor, The Cottage, 

 Warrenpoint. 



Co. Clare Horticultural Society. 



At a general meeting of this society it was 

 decided to change the date of the Spring Show 

 from April 16th to April 23rd. Omng to his 

 leaving Ennis, Mr. H. Bill was compelled to 



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