IRISH GARDENING. 



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qualified for containing Newton Wonder and 

 Annie Elizabeth in this class. 



Pears were very good : Alderman Bewley was 

 lirst with Uvedale's do St. Germain — the live 

 fruits weighing lbs. 10 oz.. the heaviest fruit 

 being 1 lb. 10 oz. Viscount De Vesci was second 

 with fruit almost as good of the same variety. 



There were two entries for strawberries, and 

 nice clean fruit were staged in each. Viscount 

 De Vesci was first and Alderman Bewley second. 

 It would be well for the exhibitors in this class 

 in future to place the correct number of fruits 

 for a, dish on the plate, as one of the dishes 

 contained more and the other less than the 

 correct number. W. 1. 



Show Fixtures for 1913 



This Schedule is designed to assist Societies 

 in selecting dates for their Shows, by indicating 

 what arrangements have already been made. 

 Secretaries will greatly oblige by sending the 

 earliest possible intimation of their fixtures, and 

 of any change which takes place in their arrange- 

 ments. 



May 28th, 30th— Belfast Show. 



June 19th — -Kilkenny Summer Show. 



„ 25th, 26th— Mallow Show. 



,. 30th — Newry Show. 



July 8th, 9th — Cork Summer Show 



July 



Aug. 



12th— Malahide, Pingal Horticultural 



Sociel y. 

 -Dundrum, Co. Dublin. 

 Stillorgan and Foxrock. 

 Lucan, Saggart and Clondalkin. 

 Irish Rose and Floral, Belfast. 

 -Terenure and District. 

 Kingstown Horticultural Show. 

 Co. Clare Horticultural Society, 



Summer Show at Ennis. 

 •North Kihlare and District 

 Horticultural Society at 

 Straffan House. Straffan. 

 I'.'t hard Flower Show. 

 -Navan Show. 

 — Port n inna Show. 

 — Ballinasloe, Co. Galway, Horti- 

 cultural Society. 

 Banbridge Horticultural Societ y. 

 -Killarney. 

 -Naas District . 

 — Larne Flower Show. 

 -R.H.S., Dublin Autumn Show. 

 -County Kilkenny Horticultural 

 Show. 



Newtownards Horticultural 

 Society. 

 B.H.S., Dublin Winter Show. 

 -Co. Clare Fruit and Farm 

 Produce Show. 

 11th, 12th — Ulster Horticultural Society 

 ( 'brvsant hemum Show. 



15th 

 18th 

 19th 

 25th 

 26th 

 30th 

 30th 



30th 



31st 



5th 

 8th 

 13th 



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 15th- 

 21st. 22nd 

 26th- 

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