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two })uuchos of saiiu- colour Mr. K. .1. Slac- 

 poole, Isfc ; Mrs. .Mauusfll, 2ml. 1 Six Imiiclu^s ol" 

 Polvantlui-s, not less tliaii tlirt'c (listiiicl rolours- 

 Mrs. A. (IrtH-ne. Isl : Mrs. II. ^\'. Maciiainara. 

 2ud ; Mrs. MaunsoU, '.hd : Mrs. Wilson Lyiuli. 

 1th. Six biinc-lR's of N'ioK'ts, not li-ss than three 

 varieties — Mrs. Stanistreet, 1st ; 2. -Mis. Wilson 

 Lynch. 2nd : Jiord Inchiquin, '.Wd. Six hunches 

 of Wallthnvers, not U'ss tiian three distinct 

 vai'icties — Mr. Tt. .T. Stacpoole. 1st; Mrs. H. \'. 

 Macnaniara, 2nd ; Mrs. Mavmsell. lUd. Twenty- 

 hve vases of Hardy Sprinji Flowers, not more 

 than two hunches of same kind, and each bunch 

 to he a distinct variety — Mr. U. J. Stacpoole, 

 1st : Mrs. Loftus Studdert, 2nd ; Mi-s. Wilson 

 Lynch, :U'd. Prizes presented by Lady Inchiquin. 

 Twelve vases of Hardy Spring Flowers, confined 

 to those who have no glass or professional assist- 

 nce — Mrs. A. Greene, 1st : no second award. 

 Prizes presented by ]\lrs. K. Vere O'Brien. 

 Twelve vases of Flowering Shrubs — Mrs, W. 

 Lynch, 1st ; Mr. R. J. Stacpoole, 2nd ; ]Miss 

 Butler, 3rd. Collection of Greenhouse Flowers, 

 not to exceed twenty-five bunches — Mrs. II. V. 

 Macnamara, 1st; no second award. Prizes pre- 

 sented by .Mr. R. J. Stacpoole. Six vases of 

 Cinerarias, large flowering — Mrs. II. V. Macna- 

 mara, 1st ; Lord Inchiquin, 2nd ; Mr. R. .T. Stac- 

 poole, 3rd. Six vases of Cinerarias, stillata — 

 Lord Inchiquin, 1st ; Mrs. H. V. Macnamara, 

 2nd. Six vases of Cyclamen — Mrs. H. V. Macna- 

 mara, 1st : Lord Inchiquin, 2nd ; Mrs. Loftus 

 Studdert, 3rd. Six vases of Tulips, three flowers 

 in each vase — Rev. R. Scott, 1st : no second 

 award. Six spikes of Hyacinths, not more than 

 two of same colour — Rev. R. Scott, 1st ; no 

 second award. Six vases of Primula obconica — ; 

 Mrs. H. V. Macnamara, 1st ; Rev. R. Scott, 2nd , 

 Mr. R. .1. Stacpoole, 3rd. Six stalks of Auriculas, 

 dissimilar — Lord Inchiquin, 1 st ; no second award. 

 Three pots or bowls of DaiTodils — Rev. R. Scott, 

 1st ; Mrs. H. V. Macnamara, 2nd. Three pots of 

 Tulips — ^Irs. H. V. .Macnamara, 1st ; Rev. R. 

 Scott, 2nd. Three pots of Lily of the Valley — 

 Mrs. IT. V. Macnamara, 1st. 



Vegetables. — Collection of Vegetables and 

 Salads — Lord Inchiquin, 1st ; Mr. R. J. Stac- 

 poole, 2nd. Two Broccoli — Mr. R. J. Stacpoole, 

 1st ; Miss Butler, 2nd ; Lord Inchiquin, 3rd. Six 

 sticks of Rhubarb — Mr. R. J. Stacpoole, 1st ; 

 Mrs. Alex. Knox, 2nd ; Lord Inchiquin, 3rd. 

 Two ("abbages — Lord Inchiquin, 1st ; no second 

 award. 



Daffodils. — Tliirt>- vases of Daffodils, named 



and staged with DalTodil Ic.liag.- Loi<l Inclii- 

 (|uiii, Isl : Rev. K. Scott, 2iid. Twelve vases of 

 DalTodils. six varieties to be Trumixt DalTodils- 

 Mi-s. (i. r. Macnamara, 1st : Kev. U. Scott, 2nd ; 

 Lord Inchiquin, 3rd. Six vases of Trun\pet 

 DalTi.dils Rev. R. Seott. Jst : Lord Inchiquin, 

 2nd; Mrs. W. Lynch, 3rd: Mrs. (i. V. Macna- 

 mara, v.ii.c. i'rizes presented by the late Major 

 Hickman, D.L. Six vases of Barrii, not less tlian 

 three vaiieties — \{vy. IL Scott, 1st: no second 

 award. Six vases of ijcedsii, three varieties — 

 Hev. R. Scott, 1st: Lord Inchiquin, 2nd. Six 

 vases of True Pudicus, tlirec^ varieties — Bev. H. 

 Scott, 1st: liord Inchi<iuin, 2nd. Prizes pre- 

 sented by Mi's. A. Knox. Nine vases of Daffodils, 

 open to exhibitors who have not won first prizes 

 in 191-1-1915— Mrs. Stanistreet, 1st; Mrs. L. 

 Studdert, 2nd ; .Mrs. Maunsell, v.h.c. Prizes pre- 

 sented by ]Mrs. Hickman. Six vases of Single 

 Daffodils, exhibitors in Class I. excluded — Mrs. 

 Wilson Lynch, 1st ; .Mrs. .Maunsell, 2nd. Six 

 vases of Datifodils, Incomparabilis — Rev. R. 

 Scott, 1st : liord Inchiqiiin, 2nd. Six vases of 

 Double Daffodils -Ijord Inchiquin, 1st ; Mrs. W. 

 Lynch, 2nd. Six vases of Polyanthus or Poetaz 

 Narcissi — Lord Inchiquin, 1st ; Rev. R. Scott, 

 2nd ; Mrs. Maunsell, 3rd. Prizes presented by 

 Lady Inchiquin. Nine distinct varieties of 

 Daffodils selected from Messrs. Cartwright & 

 Goodwin's list — Rev. R. Scott, 1st ; no second 

 award. Best arrangement of vase of Cut Flowers 

 — Mrs. G. U. Macnamara, 1st ; Mrs. Guest, 2nd ; 

 Miss E. Scott, 3rd. Decorated luncheon table, 

 set with six plates, no fruit or cutlery to be used, 

 or any vessel except those used for holding 

 flowers— Mrs. H. Mills, 1st; Miss E. Scott, 2nd,i; 

 Miss J. Scott, 3rd ; Mrs. :\lcNamara, 4th ; Mrs. 

 Healy, v.h.c. Prizes iiresentcd by Col. .T. W. 

 Macuamai'a. 



Dublin Wholesale Markets, 



There has been a marked activity during the 

 past month in every section of the salemen's 

 stands, and this activity is increasing with the 

 approach of the summer months, and all that 

 they mean to the Markets in the way of season- 

 able fruits, flowers, and vegetables. Home- 

 grown vegetables, especially asparagus and 

 seakale, were well in evidence, and were cleared 

 easily at firm prices. The price of cabbage has 

 considerably increased owing to the supply of 

 new summer cabbages being limited. Broccoli 

 are averaging good juices, and also celery. 



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