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IRISH GARDENING 



)>Iants tioweriug nHturnlly at this season, it is somc- 

 Avluit nstoiiishiiig to find so few represented. There 

 should I)e no difhciilty in Jiaving gwd ])ans of 

 I'riviuhi ciliafa .sujirrha, I', inarginata, Linda I'nju- , 

 J'. Thr General, I', juibeseenit albii, P. Forreaiii, P. 

 tlarialiea, P. Wardii, P. Marvcn, Androstice mrnicn- 

 /ii«fl. .1. arachiwidea. En<jleria Sfurifragmi , such ns 

 ^ jinrophifUa, S. (Irisebdchii, S. Sirihuriji; Anc- 

 iiionos such as appcninn, rnnmiculoides, hhndn, and 

 vars. of .-1. iieinorosa, .KHiionentan juid Corijihlis 

 ilialictrifolia, and, indpod, many other thinps. 



Pot plants wero not nnnicrous, but sonif very fiup 

 specimens of herbact^ius Calceolajias wore on view 

 and several j^ood lots of Freesias were staged. The 

 only table of bulbous plants staged contained soirie 

 very fine specinions of hybrid Ilippenstrunis, to- 

 gether with J">affodils. Tulips and Hyacinths. 



Mrs. Digges La Touchc exhibited a table of 

 flowering and foUage shrubs from Kilmaeurragh con- 

 taining many rare plants from that wonderful 

 collection. 



The Marquis of Head fort exhibited Veronico 

 Headfortii, '& free growing hybrid with a much 

 branched inflorescence of purple blue flowers, giving 

 promise of being an ornanu^utal shrub when well ' 

 developed. ! 



Roses were shown by ^Ir. D'OUer, including well | 

 developed blooms of Md. A. Chatenay, Mrs. E. j 

 Maidey, Lyon Rose, Liberty, &c. 



Keen competition was shown in the collections of [ 

 vegetables, and remarkably fine examples of Leeks, | 

 ]'jroccoU, Onions, Seakale, Cabbages, Lettuces, j 

 French Beans, Carrots, Potatoes, Mushrooms, i 

 Rhubarb, &c., were on view. ' 



Messrs. Robertson's Bulb Farm, Rush, staged a ' 



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