IRISH GARDENING. 



Vll 



Spring Show, R.H.S. 



Prize Tist. 



Six Pot Roses, single plants, chaMenge cui^, 

 value £10, to be won three times ; presented by 

 the president, the late Lord Ardilaun — 1st i^rize, 

 Major Kelly (fli*st time). Alpine Plants in flower, 

 twelve pans, containing a different species or only 

 one variety of a snecies ; a challenge cup, value 

 live guineas, to be won three times, presented by 

 Mrs. Greer — 1st prize, Mrs. Greer. Aljjine Plants, 

 trade only, best disi)lay of true hardy aljiine 

 l)lants shown on space of 12 feet by 4 feet ; 

 challenge cujj, value five guineas, to be won three 

 times, presented by Mrs. Greer — 1st prize, 

 Watson, Olontai'f ; 2lnd, Tully Nvirseries. Ferns, 

 Exotic, six, each different — 1st yvize, Miss 

 Cunningham, Trinity Hall. Azaleas, six, each 

 dift'erent^ — 1st prize. Sir 8. Cochrane. Azaleas, 

 Deciduoiis, Mollis, &c., six — 1st prize, Sir Stanley 

 Cochrane ; 2nd, F. Y. Westby, Roebuck. Pelar- 

 goniums, show, regal, or fancy, six pots — 1st 

 prize. Alderman Bewley ; 2nd, Wm. Robertson. 

 Amaryllis, six pots — 1st prize. Alderman BeAvley ; 

 2nd, F. V. Westby ; 3rd, Mrs. Keith. Gloxinias, 



six pots— 1st prize, Alderman Bewley. Carna- 

 tions, perpetual flowering, six pots, one plant only 

 in each pot, not less than four distinct varieties ; 

 1st prize presented by Messrs. Chas. Ramsay & 

 Sons — No award. Plants suitable for table decora- 

 tion, six, each different — 1st imze. Sir Stanley 

 Cochrane. Deutzias, three — 1st prize, F. V. 

 Westby, Roebtick. Deutzias, six, in pots ; prizes 

 presented by Alderman Bewley — 1st ])rize, no 

 merit ; highly commended, Ed. Lee, Blacki'ock. 

 Cinerarias, six, other than Stellata, each different, 

 in pots — 1st prize, Wm. Robertson, Dundrum ; 

 2nd, C. Wisdom Ilely ; 3rd, .Judge Bird, Church - 

 town. Cinerarias, Stellata varieties, six, in pots — 

 1st prize, Wm. Robertson, Dundrum ; 2nd, Major 

 Kelly, Montrose. Cinerai'ias, Stellata varieties, 

 six, in pots — 1st jjrize. Alderman Bewley ; 2nd, 

 Rev. F. Nolan ; 3rd, C. W. Heiy. Lily-of-the- 

 Valley, three jians ; prizes presented by Alderman 

 Bewley^lst prize, F. V. Westby, Roebuck Castle ; 

 2nd, Wisdom Hely. Mignonette, three pots — 1st 

 prize withheld ; 2nd, T. N. Atkinson. Mignonette, 

 three pots — 1st prize, Wm. Robertson ; 2nd, C. W. 

 Hely. Freesias, six ])ots — 1st prize, Alderman 

 Bewley ; 2nd, Wm. Robertson ; 3rd, Sir F. Shaw ; 



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