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xlvi. [supplement.] 



THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE* 



[June 8, 1912 



SPECIAL CUPS AND MEDALS- (con id.). 



Scottish Horticultural Associa- 

 tion's Gold Medal 



National Sweet Pea Society's 



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A. E. Speer's Cup 



N. N. Sherwood's Cup 



Sander & Son's Cup 



Sutton & Son's Cup 



Baron Bruno Schroder's Cup 



The Veitchian Cup 



Van Waveren Cup... 



Yokohama Nursery Co.'s Cup 



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Bedford County Cup 



Cheshire and North Wales Cup... 

 Cornwall Cup 

 Derby County Cup 

 Devon County Cup... 



Dorset County Cup 

 City of Glasgow Cup 

 Gloucester County Cup 

 Hertford County Cup 

 Hereford and Monmouth Coun- 

 ties' Cup ... 

 Irish Cup 

 Irish Salver 



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Lancaster County Cup 

 Leicester County Cup 

 Norfolk County Cup 



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Shropshire Cup 



West of Scotland Cup 

 Somerset County Cup 



South Wales Cup 



Suffolk County Cup 

 Sussex (James Buchanan, 



Count v Cup 

 Sussex (W. B. Bird, Esq.) 

 Warwick County Cup 



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Wiltshire 



No. 1 

 Wiltshire 



No. 2 

 Worcester 



Yorkshire County Cup 

 Isle of Wight Cup 



County Rose Bowl 



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County Rose Bowl 



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County Vase 



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New Roses 

 Sweet Peas 



Annuals and biennials ... 



Sweet Peas 



Orchids ... 



Vegetables ... 



Orchids 



Best hardy trees and shrubs 



Tulips 



Mountain Pseonies 



COUNTY CUPS. 



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Strawberries 

 Fruit 



Group of new plants 



Rock and water garden 



Lilacs in basket and miscellane- 

 ous group 



Conifers and shrubs 



Smoke-resisting plants ... 

 Hard-wooded plants 

 Orchids and Selaginellas 



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Carnations 

 Rockwork 

 Sweet Peas... 

 Ferns 



Conifers 



Collection of vegetables 



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Fruits 



Rhododendrons 



Alpines 



New Chinese Plants 



Collection of hardy shrubs 



Grasses 

 Crotons 

 Rock and 



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water gardens 



Orchids 



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Rock garden 

 Carnations 

 Hippeastrums 

 Scented Pelargoniums 



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Pernet-Ducher. 

 C. W. Breadmore. 

 Lewis H. Hatting. 



Sir R. Baker. 

 F. Smith k Co. 

 C. W. Breadmore. 

 F. Menteith Ogilvie. 

 Hon. Vicary Gibbs. 

 Armstrong k Brown. 

 Hon. Vicary Gibbs. 

 R. H. Bath, Ltd. 

 W. Artindale & Son. 



Laxton Bros. 

 Duke of Westminster. 

 R. Veitch & Son. 

 J. Backhouse & Sons, 



Ltd 



Aalsmeer Florists' Association. 

 L. R. Russell. 

 Jackman & Son. 

 J. Cypher k Sons. 

 J. Gurney Fowler. 



Young & Co. 



Mr. J. Wood, Boston. 



Dobbie k Co. 



H. B. May & Sons. 



Jackman k Son. 



Netherland Horticultural 



Federation. 

 Bunyard k Co., Ltd. 

 John Waterer and Sons, Ltd. 

 Sir Everard A. Hambro. 

 James Veitch k Son, Ltd. 

 Fisher, Son and Sibray. 



J. Macdonald. 

 Fisher, Son k Sibray. 

 Baker's. 



Sander k Sons. 



W. Cutbush k Son. 

 C. Engelmann. 

 Sir Geo. Holford. 

 L. de Rothschild. 



SCIENTIFIC SECTION. 



Gold Medals 



To Professor Winkler for graft hybrids; Pro- 

 fessor Bateson for plant breeding exhibits; 

 Professor Theobald for a collection of injurious 

 insects; and F. I. Brooks for an exhibit of silver 

 leaf and Plum rust. 



Silver-gilt Medals 



To Professor Newstead for a collection of scale 

 insecte; Woburn Experimental Farm, per Mr. 

 Pickering, for injurious insects ; and Dr. Pethy- 

 brid^e for diseases affecting: Potato. 



Silver Medals 



To Dr. 



Berger 



for exhibit of scale insect* 



attacked by fungi; Dr. Russell for soil sterilisa- 

 tion experiments; Professor Armstrong for ex- 

 hibit showing chemical differences between allied 

 plants ; Miss Brenchley for water cultures ; H. J. 

 Veitch for bi-generic grafts ; F. G. Drew for the 

 educational value of exhibit showing the train- 

 ing and growth of fruit trees; H. B. May for 

 exhibit showing origin of Fern varieties ; A. W. 

 Sutton for exhibit showing comparison between 

 old and new types of vegetables; A. W. Sutton 

 for species of Solanum; W. Cuthbertson for 

 pictures showing origin of Sweet Pea varieties; 

 Malthouse for exhibit of black scab in Potatos; 



and Hugh Barton for British Mosses. 



Bronze Medal 



To Mr. T. Cheesman for tree seedlings in 

 water. 



Diplomas 



To Mons. Daniel for pictures of grafts, illus- 

 trative of effect of stock on scion; Professor 

 Blackman for physiological experiments ; Major 

 Hurst for breeding experiments with Berberis; 

 Mr. Enock for insect parasites of injurious pests; 

 Dr. McDougall for illustrations of injurious 

 insects ; Mr. E. S. Salmon for fungus diseases of 

 fruit trees; Professor Percival for exhibit of 

 silver leaf in Plum ; Mr. G. Massee for paintings 

 of plant diseases; Herr Eicke for specimens of 

 diseased plants; The Board of Agriculture for 

 maps showing distribution of plant diseases. 





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Fig. 43. — group of ferns shown by messrs. h, b. may and sons. 



(See p. x. of First Supplement.) 



