IRISH GARDENING. 



variety — 1st prize, T. Lionel iUcliarclson ; 2ntl, 

 Alnjnr Hickman. jSmrissiis. six distinct liU'A*' 

 Trumpet vnrir'tic.s, tnimjiet at least a-s Wtn^ as the 

 jieriaiitli : live Monms nf i>ach variety : jiri/.es 

 Pr.'s.-rite.l l.y Sir F. W. M.M.re- l.st prize. .Miss 

 Malc.msi.n : 2^1. C. W. I'arr : :!nl, l{. T. Harris. 

 Xarcisdus. six distinct small cup varieties, cup t(» 

 be less than half tlu- lenj,'th of the lu-rianth : live 

 blooms )f each variety — 1st pri/.e. withiield : 2nd. 

 Miss II. Malcomson. Narcissus, medium cup. cup 

 to be at least half as long as the perianth : twelve 

 va.ses. not le.ss tlian six varieties, live blooms of 

 eacli^ — 1st jirizi". Miss JI. Maleomson : 2iul, li. T. 

 Harris. XarcissuH, single, twelve vases of live 

 blooms each, at least six varieties — 1st ])rize, 

 C. W. Parr : 2iul. Mrs. Olibborn. Narcissus, Poets 

 only, six vases, not less than three varieties, live 

 bloojus of each — 1st prize, T. Lionel Piehardson. 

 Narcissus, dtmble, twelve vases of live blooms 

 oach, at least six varieties — 1st ])rize, R. T. 

 Harris : 2nd. Lionel Picliardson. Narcissus, 

 Polyanthus, collection of 12 vases, three trusses 

 U) eai'h vase, not less than four varieties — 1st 

 ])rize, K. T. Harris ; 2nd, Mrs. Butler. Narcissus, 

 Poetaz, six vases, not less than three varieties — 

 1st ijrize, R. T. Harris : 2nd, Lionel Richardson ; 

 3rd. Sir Stanley Cochrane. Narcissus, bowl of, 

 any foliage : arranged l>y latlies only ; flowers need 

 not be grown by exhibitor — 1st i)i*ize, Miss 

 Lanigan O' KeefTe : 2nd, Miss Bird. Carnations, 

 basket of, any foliage ; arranged l)y ladies only ; 

 flowers need not be grown by exhibitor — 1st 

 prize. ^liss Eva Murphy ; 2nd, Miss Mary Tuite ; 

 3rd, Mrs. Butler. Roses, stand of twenty-four 

 blooms, not more than oix t)f any one variety — 

 1st prize, Alderman Bewley ; 2nd, Edmund 

 D'Olier. Roses, Teas and Noisettes, twelve 

 blooms — 1st prize, Edmund D'Olier ; 2nd, Alder, 

 naan Bewley ; 3rd, Edward Lee. Roses, twelve 

 blooms in at least six varieties — 1st prize. Alder- 

 man Bewley ; 2nd, Edmund D'Olier. Tulips, 

 single, six distinct varieties, live blooms of each, 

 shuWn in vases : artistic arrangement as weU as 

 (jiiality of bloom taken into consideration ; Tulip 

 foliage (mly t(j be used — 1st prize. Major Hick- 

 man ; 2nd, Hon. Judge Bird. Hardy Cut Flowei-s, 

 collection of twenty-four, bloomed in the open 

 air, coniprising not less than twelve distinct 

 varieties, not more than three of one genus ; 

 shrubs not excluded ; out of season flowei'S con- 

 sidered a demerit ; cliallenge cu]), value live 

 guineas, presented by Mrs. (leorge Mitchell, to 

 be won three times — 1st i)rize. Captain Lewis 

 Riall : 2nd, Lady Talbot Powder ; 3rd, Mrs. Keith. 

 Hardy Cut Flowers, collection of twelve, bloomed 



in the o])en air, not less than six varieties, Bhnib.s 

 not ('x<'luded ; out of season flowers considered ;i 

 di-mei'il : prizes iiresentetl by La^iy Albr<(i;i 

 Mo-.irke Isl pri/e. Sir Sl.ini.-y Cochrane; 2n(i. 

 .hidg.' I?iid : :!i.l. Sir !•'. Sh.iw. Ilar.ly Cut 

 Klowei-s, (if bull)ous «»)• tuberous-rooted iilauts, 

 colIecti<ui of, on a space not exceeding six feet by 

 tliree feet ; jirizes presented by E. D'Olier, Esq. — 

 1st jirize, Mrs. Butler. Carnations, ]»erpetual 

 flowering, six vases, not less than three varieties — 

 1st prize, Mrs. W. M. Kavanagh ; 2nd. Higlit Hon. 

 Lord Carew. Arum Lilies, one Inmch, not ex- 

 ceeding lifteen <uf blooms — 1st pj-ize. Sir F. Shaw, 

 Bart. IVhugoiiiums, Single Zonal, in single 

 trusses, stand of twelve, not less than six varieties 

 — 1st prize. Alderman Bewley. Pelargoniums, 

 double or semi-double Zonal, in single trusses, 

 stand of twelve, not less than six varieties — 1st 

 l)rize. Alderman Bewley. Dinner Table Decora- 

 tion (fof six ])ersons) — 1st ]irize. Miss Lanigan 

 O'KeelTe ; 2nd, Mrs. Butler ; 3rd, Miss Eva 

 Murphy. Bride's Bouquet, trade only : ]trize 

 presented by Alderman Bewley — Messrs. Cliarles 

 Ramsay & Son. Hand Bouquet, Orchids ex- 

 cluded, trade only — Messrs. Charles Ramsay tV: 

 Son. Pears, baking, named — 1st prize. Alderman 

 Bewley ; 2nd, Lady Fitzgerald ; 3rd, R. T. Harris. 

 Api)les, dessert, named — Ist prize, Alderman 

 Bewley ; 2nd, Cai>t. Lewis Riall ; 3rd, R. T. 

 Harris ; reserved and highly commended, Mrs. 

 Kavanagh ; highly commended, Viscount Cole, 

 Florence Court, Enniskillen. Apples, baking, 

 named — 1st prize. Alderman Bewley ; 2nd, 

 Nathaniel Hone ; 3rd, Ca]>t. Lewis Riall ; reser^•ed 

 and highly commended, R. T. Harris ; commended 

 Marquis of Ormonde. Strawberries, named — 1st 

 prize. Sir Stanley Cochrane. Cucumbers, named ; 

 ]jrizes presented by Messrs. Edmondson Bros. — 

 1st ])rize. Marquis of Ormonde ; 2nd, Alderman 

 Bewley ; 3rd, Nathaniel Hone. Beans, French, 

 named — lst])rize, Nathaniel Hone ; 2nd, Marquis 

 of Ormonde ; 3rd, Sir Stanley Cochrane. Broccoli, 

 named — ^Ist prize, Capt. Lewis Riall ; 2nd, 

 Nathaniel Hone ; 3rd, Major Kelly. Seakale — 

 1st prize. Sir Frederick Shaw ; 2nd, Miss Cunning- 

 ham ; 3rd, Capt. Lewis Riall. Potatoes, new, 

 named — 1st ])rize. Alderman Bewley ; 2nd, 

 Nathaniel Hone. S]»ring Cabbage, named— 1st 

 l)rize, Sir Stanley Cochrane ; 2nd, Right Hon. 

 T. W. Russell. Lettuce, nauied — 1st prize. Sir 

 Stanley Cochrane ; 2nd, Alderman Bewley ; 3rd, 

 C. Wisdom Hely. Vegetables, collection of six 

 distinct kinds only — 1st ))rize, Nathaniel Hone ; 

 2nd, Aldernuin Bewley. 



KINGSTOWN ^ 

 FLOWER SHOW 



WEDNESDAY, lUh AUGUST, 1915 



Schedule of Prizes, &c., from the Secretary, Kingstown 

 Horticultural Society, Technical School, Kingstown 



