IRISH GARDFNING 



IRISH ROSE €f FLORAL SOCIETY 



ANNUAL EXHIBITION 



TO liK llKLfl IN IHNJ I NOTION Will! 



The Provincial Sho^v 



I > 1 rill-. 



National Rose Society 



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BOIANIC GARDENS PARK, BELFAST 



FRIDAY, 19th JULY, 1912 



THK GREATEST FLOWER SHOW EVER HELD IN Ikl'.LAXI) 



EXCURSION' I \Ri;S TO BKI.I \ST ON PRINCIPAL RAI I.W \^■S 



Schedules and particulars from the Hon. Secretary — 



H. P. PINKERTON, i8 Victoria Street, Belfast 



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LUCAN, SAGGART <S CLONDALKIN FLOWER SHOW 



WIU. BK HEIJJ IN 



CORKAGH DEMESNE, CLONDALKIN 



By kind ptfnnisMon of Colonel FinUy. n.L- 



.-.• On SATURDAY, JULY 20th, 1912 .-.• 



Show opens at 1 oclock, and closes at 6 o'clock 



GYMKHANA 



Donkey Polo. Children's Ractfs. ' Best Irisli Jig Doublet, open 

 Various Sports. Children's Dances I to Residents in the Show 



Putting Competition. \ Districts. 



BAND OF ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY 



t \\\- kind pen 



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i.l.-H.t .iiid I mil. 



Visitors conducted through the CORKAGH GARDENS at 

 various times during the afternoon 



REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS 



ADMISSION 6d. 



CHILDREN 3d. 



Trains leave KingsbriJge for Clondalkin at 2, 3, 4 o'clock 



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NEW RAMBLER ROSES OUR BOOKS FOR 



GARDEN LOVERS 



CORONATION 

 . . ETHEL . 



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AND FLAME 



Wcrti awarded a 

 Silver Medal a ii il 

 Jfijjloiua of Honour 

 at the recent Koyal 

 IntiTnatinnal Horti- 

 ■ iiltural Extilbition. 



Carnations and other Florists' Flowers of 

 all descriptions 

 C-*it(thi^ucs on appUi'ntiou ttt- 



CHARLES TURNER, 



.\faY 7i'c scud you fuU particulars "H'ith t'f/usfrafious? 



Pos/ free on tipp/i'rafinu. 



NOTE this New Book ! It Is just what will please you. 



THE STORY OF MY ROCK GARDEN 



i;\ Itr.GlNALI) MALin. Cic.th lult. -J tl II. I. 



'I lie Author of this new book on an inoreasindy jHipular phaAe <>t 

 ^ranieninc has turned a small suhurhaii villa rarden withhi eijilit 

 mii:ss of the Hank of England into a |>anidi?e of those ehoiee floral 

 •^inuj whosr natural habitat is tin pure sun-Hooded air of the Alps. 

 Mr. Malby has :ichieved siieeess as a rrsull of his own efforts, ami 

 ailoms liis narrative with a series of photoicraphic reproduetions 

 illustrating the tlowrrs ^n^wiu^ i» his own ii^rden. In addition 

 . ki . lIuTeare four eolourtil plates. 



The Royal Nurseries SI.OUOH headley broSm Bishopsgate, London, e.g. 



