$ррткмзвкв 9, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 845 
Соне, Princess Frederick William, Diana, Charles | gardeners present who were not second to any Scotch | tinental Grapes, two black sorts among which were 
Smith, Madame Vilmorin, Roi Leopold, Madame | gardene er he knew, He concluded by y proposing the | abo MM in как our as the Black Hamburgh. г 
teaubriand, Duc de off, Bertram “Ha "A ОЁ the Strangers presen t, coupled with the|portion of Pine-apple was exhibi howing 
res Dickens, Reine Victoria a splendid white 4 
Lord ickens А, of Mr. Turner, of Slough," wi Mr. Turner, in piii К affection of the pips, the central portion "i 
purple blotch, Mazeppa, Comte de Zn st 
йт flower, Rebecca, and Edulia. ere some | his first visit to Edinb bur gh. 
16 lots staged, and a ll were fine, and Мый еи the| Mr. Campbell Swinto proposed “The taal 
extra prizes awarded by the judges. oupling with the — E names of Mr. Moo 
Dahlias were лап сен bu the struggle lay between | Le London, who had a e oft w 
Messrs. Downie & C ment, did “мт. William Paul, who had Park, on the 2 ult. Rain fell in torrents the da. ay 
The former were Bore ys blooms, although not | ac acted in a similar enpacity in the departm before, but th sani was fortun nately fine on the 
nearly 80 so large as the En glish ub ж were more compact. р aho ow, Mr. Моо re briefly ин ыш the toast. day | of th A nd at which there was a large attendance 
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Key Hany, Mesa Ba Taunton, "Willie Eae the exkibition which he had that day wite| The Show was held, as all Shows should be, under 
Austin, өй of Primroses, Favourite, Miss Henshaw, | nessed. І6 was remark - not only for эы — canvas in four large e marquees, 
Derby, Leab, Excelsior, Leop ard, Delicata, | of d specimens of horticulture, but for 
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f | the Right Hon, SANT Herbert, of TA this Society 
y goo g productions we shall call No. 1. 
Ne Plus Ultra, Miss Robarts, Imperial, Garibaldi,| absence of ba p shy p the | Mr. T ‚ gr. o La ady Ashburton, ha к the honour of 
Charlotte Dorling, Golden „беш, Scarlet Gem, ding prizes had been taken by Scotch exhibitors, | get АА bt] prize, a Silver Cup, value 5l, 5s., for a 
8 Colas and Princess Alice—all extra flowers. | because i һа! would, Hw она of Stove and теь Plants than is 
Criterion | De i hand, have a good influence in Scot- generally exhibited at a eountry Show, He had several 
Herbert а very beautiful crimson - tipped flower, | land giving confide ence „о Scotch cultivators, эрну os s, among which we noticed Cibotium pri 
Golden Drop, Ve Lilian Powlett, Hero, Earl of| who mieht hit} ft і el f i 
bur d Mauve Queen, were superb flowers. | that 
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nglis ators and a en 
e . 1 боп Te ШҮ hel e had never thought 80; while, on the other Dickencia squar rosa, There were likewise one or tw 
was lst, with extra fine blooms, especially his Delicata ld be an additional spur to En v Tel — goa m, lms, together no M specimens of Mns 
Miss Henshaw, Bellona, Duchess of Northumberland, | vat 6 ie él. шо (enim Ed i ТЫ ir. 
Norfolk Hero, Bob Ridley, Goldfinder Favourite Stella | « е would profit, He complimented the Horticultural another “сар, value 3/. i Yes taken by Mr. Challis, 
Colas, and Charlotte Dorling. The best Fancies also ty on tl in which they had got | who sent a remarkably fine Eucharis amazonica, with 
tame from Messrs. Downie & Co., viz., Prospero, укр up the dd in wétich h they had shown that they | lovely white Pii oo е flowers; also Lapager 
Mab, Sam Bartlett, Norah Creina, Ebor, Mrs. Joy, | were уйме horticulturists, but, tha at they | rosea, trained on a flat trellis profusely covered wit 
Mrs Reid, Startler (Keynes), Startler (Perry в), аўсе, е owers ; f Sph 
Pauline, Reliance and Gem, matists, Ko cna to the gre eat progress whieh had been | In the yd Class, the Ее "- Rev. Н 5 ie 
x were very good, both as spikes and as cut 
not pec es lish eultivatoi f Diol е 
made in horticultural. science „during the last 20 years, | received a Silve r Cup, value 3. for a gro 
ers, the best Шой from Messrs. Downie & Co. and | he red that, won t other exhibitors 
Mr. Ns Preston Tower. The following are the | had been made i in tho past, a stili more glorious Sad: this class had so 11-8 ч givir 
mames of the best gs he exhibition :—The Queen, | wa . Perhaos much itnprovement evidence of good jety birsta The side tables ог this 
Glory, Mr. Chater, Beauty of Mitford, Countes: might not be made in the cultivation of the plants and were devoted to cut flower: rs. Mr. Keynes most 
Craven, Lord Loughborough, Masterpiece, Lord flowers, which ту had already biongit. so near per- | unmistaken ably held his own against all comers with 
Rokeby, Mr. F. M'Keuzie, Lord Clifden, Mrs. Adair, | fectio n, but much might be done t ‚ taking the Cup and the lst prize in each of 
David Doig, Mrs. Che: еар, Starstead Rival, George | of eed y Pg and Cross. iw LP and he|the classes in which he bres Mr. Wheeler, of 
Keith, John Cowan, Еаг1 оғ Breadalbane, Mrs, Sh harpe, | earnestly appealed to practical gardeners to study yd Warminster, made a strong effort in the open classes, 
Wm. Young, Jaune d'Or, Seraph, Hon. Wm, Cheape, | branch of horticultural Primo, Me expressed | e oh only succeeded in obtaining a 2d place. The heavy 
and Orange Perfection. regret that there was so little урау 
Reses were shown in tolerable numbers, but they | between scientific and practical hortis ultur d|b f the till some very goo! ood stands were 
were very deficient both in size and texture. Tec | urged that more attention should be paid in the train- shown, Mr. Keyn пев, com ing in here a again, took theSilver 
i eous articles were exhibited, the m ost promi- | ing of gardeners to their scientific instruction. Cap offered for the best 24 trusses. Then names of the sorts 
nent among which was a capitally managed Cen of r. Thomson proposed * The M rticultural Press," | o E Does 
Vallota purpurea, with a score of T full of bloom, ат with the name j^ Ж Maurice Bernardin, Comtesse Overotf, Madame Chas. 
by Mr. John n Currie, Salisbury Gre One of the most | Professi M'Lagan proposi Did the Ех hibitors, for| Wood, Triomphe de Rennes Anna de Diesbach, 
interesting and rare pla s in the country was fur- | which Mr. Meredith replied, ерге a hope ape ы a | Baronne Adolphe e orsi , Celine Forestier, 
nished by Mr. Ls. of Tyn niöghari, viz., Plalenopsis good many of those Scotch gardeners, who ha Madame Victor Ver Souvenir de la angi 
i, a magnificent plan with. from five seven | peted so successfully on this 5 occasio n, n, would visit yta Vainqueur de Goliath; "Cloth of Gold, Madame Valem- 
leaves, each about 8 inches ые апа з бае flower rad International SE Mr. rg, am rtot, Jul Margottin, "Midas 
spikes with nearly 20 fully expanded flowe: er also briefly replied. P Maréchal Vaillant, Madame Boll, Seur 
sold to Mr. Lees by Mr. Williams before flowering it for cce ronne Pelletan de  Kinkelin, Gloire de 
"omae amabilis, and it now turns to be їз! Royan HORTIOULTURAL: Sept. 5 (Floral Committee), | Bor Senateur — Vaisse, ve не ё. Dijon. 
rara avis. , 
. We have seen it only besides at Mr. Warner's —To Messrs, . Downie, Laird & & Laing was awarded a The other iA in this class heeler, of 
Lo d. The remaining subjects possessed less nster 
(who took the 2d iia ers Me. Tiley, of ` 
f Solanums and ом plants which was show diu Bat d. 
Vegetable department was represented by sam- os M other day at the Crystal Palace, Fro Passing to tent No. 2 we found a splendid gm k 
P di. cellent produce in the se ya чел classes, риб | Мт. Coombs, Hackney Road, came two Сеш Fruit. p^ chief attraction here was the contes t fo! 
these do not call for special further leaved Pela inferior t 
The dinner, which took place at Slauey" s s Hotel inthe| Mrs. Pollock F Panis Mrs. Lun 
епу, was гай а dmirably, and was atte nuded by a . Burge: found to well maintain the good | petitors, Mr. ern gr. to Viscount Folkestone, being 
very large үне тїп n the three | character it had Misi м it was first exhibited. | 186; гре ae two splendid bunches of Muscat Grapes, 
ingdoms. rw. Gibson-Craig, of Ricc emend occu- | Dahlia Fanny Sturt, red tipped with creamy white, | ће whieh were si. o Sherborn 
pied the dan; i n recei a First-class Certificate 
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d, shown again by |eight t dial various fruits ; there were thee com. 
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; Ызы them, as er cup, value ai. 3s., was givi 
been given, the Chairman proposed the toast had also RNS eta, me d УЫ: from | МБ пе Abe. for a collection of six dishes t 
[Aul (x — “The Horticultural — of Mr. Bra ragg. . Mr. Keynes receiv Fi rat-class frait. In this tent were exhi bite ed ladies' bou uquets, round 
burgh,” The best com deiet 
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» was the excellent эл. I ad that Pd E ч blush colour, Dd with. rosy- appended some appropriate motto, For Cut dope in 
ALO concluded, That Show, he ed by a | carmine. Mr. ford, ot Highworth, Р be e«t бин 
tmn ide hi . ‚ , ti with purplish- | some super 
à great те ены: ‘Slows Wiliam Poal ze p ro, for shi Мау M, dps Cert арга was pmi а d.| The third sp ОА Miscellaneous M such 
Fats of the country, equal, in regard to the display | Tke e xhibitor also received a First-class Certifi- | as Ferns, Liliums, variegated plants, Fu mr Pelar- 
be. and its бае excellence, to anything he had | cate a urine John Keynes, brilliant cte goniums, baskets of cut flowers, &:. То Mr. " Monl ld, 
i seen in any other country in the world. The result with a рачва 9 white eye, and a Second-class Certi- | Devizes, was awarded a Silver Cup for Fuchsias, Mr. 
very gratifying, for he had the садага of saying | ficate for Mr. in ue e, dark ‚экы with Pes white | Wheeler being 2d, 
б believed the prizelist would bear him out in, | e eye. NC Bull was awarded a First-class Certificate for | 1пбо the fourth tent amateurs’ and cottagers' produc 
кект remarkable specimens of fruit which bad a cheorfullooking Fachsia with d 1 only were ми; г: ape n ofa й уча 
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‚теге shown by Scotch gardeners. Не and а white corolla. Mr. js had Verbena рч show, always во resting, was exceedingly 
бе be У this in the least, штоки, but at the same зва а аё maroon-coloured sort, for which а | good here, the Worst being very fine, Two military 
amd shito claim this for Scotland, that he had First-class Certificate was awarded. The pale-blossomed | bands were in attendan 
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ий of Gra ally К v4 М i i WORTHIN: URAL.—Considerable interest 
Des especially, than he had seen at this Mr. Veitch received a Special Certificate for the charm- 
Show, He е hoped his айы, tieni i тош еше e Ris ei fas. ind ИГ Wailly contributed blooms | was excited ": Waring o w the 6th of Sepen by 
Temarks in kindness and gi Ed icm ads Mr. Leach two Jap nese Lili lies, an nd Mr. the сабе " Show, or a чүт айе он 
Prae " suos 
nd "bet +. а bh + * 1 7 H 
fain sent them, and dioe id bad 4 сег- 
ie, de Seo! ompetitors were entitled t the еб "Тош Thu umb, a specimen plan of e bago ÉD were erre E 28 
ТУ һай obtained in carrying off the first prizes. | capensis, grown in the form of a ов, ума. апу ew of which it may not be uninteresting 
ith the toast he might mention that support from sticks, and blooms of China г The (uU A 
k of an malgamation of the Society |a beautiful collection of which is now in fall fower i in e firs ive: aed адсу С z 
Sl] sii or aI r Pamely, ie Eoyal Hore Ma vaste at Himno p" oli ad pan S sinis а енеси de I imn ot н 
гш кошш, and, ав а member of both PAM. Э (ум MEME a Mee, Mr. е of the Ih ted ped of Cyperus siternifolius, 
Метей ad S 35 to see the union, which Clarke, and Messrs. Lee all exhibited Peaches from | men ‹ el bave ROREM n anywhere: 
н Ог the advantage of both parties, | standards, ripe and good, 4 - 
amalgamati Р 5108, рено himself in сЕ to the warm dry summer which we е have experien nced, | This, yH МЕ bol pood o goma pm ent 
Chairman had scio ОЁ the two Societies. Не said the|From Mr. Clarke came a large Seedling Peach, from a Mou Lime : os tinens чеге йч ме c. Youn м 
Ме Which avi relie eque to зоги - үре: e standard, begins. which ү was stated that siad ae о ig E ery 4i 2 5,0 
л е be wo d H > | 
Брей at ius уь Pi le Melon, and good Walburton Admirable 1st pria 
P гезрес for English h gardeners. "n h ems rd Ped Жо Giu Ф. Mr. Whiting, of Battersea -Amongst specimen plants was a beautiful example of 
, under o, к Soci & Mr. Edney, gr. to Mrs . Fitzpatrick, 
Eatdeners he e ыо had turned ont iia uad Rise. From the »— * the Society 
he had ey ; and there were English | collection of Figs and four or five varieties of Con-|and Heterocentra rosea, wbich was much admired for 
