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IRISH GARDENING 



The following is a list of the prize-winners : — 



Roses, pot (the Lord Ardihiiin Challenge Cup).— 

 Major Kelly. Montrose, Doniiybrook) (gardener, 

 Mr. MaeDermott). 



Alpine Plant.s in Flower.— 1. Mrs. Greer. 

 Curragh Grange. 



Prinuda Obeonica. — 1. William Robertson, Her- 

 mitage, Dmidrnm (gardener, Mr. Kemi)t(>n); 2. 

 Hon. Mr. Justice Wylie, The Elms, Blackrork (gar- 

 dener, Mr. Taylor); :\. C. Wisdom Hely, Oaklands, 

 Rathgar (gardener, Mr. Orr). 



Azaleas (different).—!. Sir .Stanley Cochrane, 

 Bart., Woodbrook, Bray (gardener. Mr. Bower). 



Azaleas, Deciduous, Mollis, &e.— 1. Sir Stanley 

 Cochrane. 



Deutzicvs.— 1. F. W. Westby, Roebuck Castle (gar- 

 dener, Mr. Simmonds); 2. Sir Stanley Cochrane; 

 :i. Major Kelly. 



Mignonette. — 1. Sir Stanley Cool\rane 



Freesias. — 1. Sir Stanley Cochrane 

 Wylip,. 



Arum Jjilies.— 1. W. Robertson; 

 Wylie. 



Calceolarias.—]. W. Rohertson; 

 Wylie. . 



Schizauihus. — 1. Major Kelly. 2 

 Wylie. 



Bulbous or Tuberous Rooted 

 Stanley Cochrane. 



Hyacinths. — 1. Sir Stanley Cochrane. 



Prinudas and Polyanthus. — 1. W. Robertson; 2. 

 Lady Albreda Bourke, Roseboro', Naas. 



Potatoes (Old).— L Colonel Claude Cane, Ce!- 

 bridge; 2.W. Robertson; o. G. C. Smyth, Drogheda. 



Rhubarb.— 1. Miss Cunningham, Rathmines; 2. 

 W. Roliertson; 3. T^ord Cloncurry. 



Seakale.— L C. W. Hely; 2. Mr. Justice Wylie; 

 3. Mrs. Tisdall. 



Turnips.— L Lord Cloncurry; 2. Mrs. Tisdall. 



Collection of Vegetables.— L Howard Guinness. 



Collection of Vegetables.— 1. Mrs. Tisdall; 2- W. 

 Robertson. 



Gold Medals. 



Gold Medal — Collection of Bulbs.— Hogg and 

 Robertson. 



Gold Medal— Collection of Daffodils.— J. I,. 

 Richardson. 



Mr. 

 Mr. 

 2. Mr. 

 2. Mr. 



Plants.- 



Justice 

 Justice 

 Justice 

 Justice 

 1. Sir. 



Narcissus (30 varieties).— 1. J. Lionel Richard- 

 son, Prospect House, Waterford; 2. Mrs. Butler, 

 Priestown House, Priestown. 



Narcissus (12 varieties). — 1. Charles W. Parr. 

 Ballivor, Athboy. 



Narcissus (trumpet varieties). — 1. J. L. Richard- 

 son; 2. Mrs. Butler. 



Narcissus (medium cupped). — L J. L. Richard- 

 son. 



Narcissus (small cupped). — 1. J. L. Richardson. 



Narcissus (large trumpet). — 1. Charles W. Parr. 



Narcissus (mediinn cupped). — I. Mrs. Butler; 2. 

 C. W. Parr. 



Narcissus (small cupped). — 1. Mrs. Butler; 2. 

 C. W. Parr. 



Narcissus (poeticus). — 1. J. L. Richardson. 



Narcissus (sin2;le stem, trinnpet). — 1. C. W. Parr; 

 2. Mrs. Butler. 



Narcissus (incomparabilis). — L Mrs. Butler. 



Narcissus (arranged by ladies only). — L Miss L. 

 O'Keefe, Deiville, Glasnevin; 3. Miss K. Kelly, 

 Montrose, Donnybrook. 



Hardy Cut Powers (twenty). — 1. Captain Lewis 

 Riall, Old Conna Hill, Bray; 2. Sir Stanley 

 Cochrane; 3. Mr. Justice Wylie. 



Hardy Cut Flowers (twelve). — 1. W. Robertson. 



Hardy Shrub Flowers— 1. Captain Riall; 2. C. W. 

 Hely. 



Roses (twelve). — 1. C. W\ Hely. 



Dinner Table Decoration. — 2. Miss Kelly, Mont- 

 rose. 



Apples (Baking). — 1. Captain Riall; 2. R. T. 

 Harris; 3. Lord Cloncurry. 



Pears (Baking). — 1. W. Robertson; 2. Major 

 Kelly ; 3. ijord Cloncurry. 



Strawberries. — 1. C. W. Hely. 



Broccoli.— L J. M. Toner, 18 Tivoli Terrace. 

 Kingstown; 2. E. Peggs, 18 Tivoli Terrace. Kings- 

 town; 3. W. Robertson. 



Cabbage (small).— 1. Lord Cloncurry; 2. J. M. 

 Toner; 3. E. Peggs. 



Cabbage (large). — 1. Howard Guinness, Black- 

 rock. 



Lettuce. — 1. Sir Stanley Cochrane; 2. Major 

 Kelly; 3. Sir Stanley Cochrane. 



Parsnips.— 1. Mrs. TLsdall, Kells; 2. C. W. Hely. 



Potatoes (New). — 1. Sir Stanley Cochrane; 2. 

 Mrs. Tisdall. 



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