Yi T d H 
910 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. — Lene 12, tu 
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— ————nÜ CEU? Ward exhibited Mustapha, Cedo 
fairly assumes that a gardener must be an educated zotteties. Canrobert, Requiqui, oe i 
man; an " fro m the varied and a, nature of plan 
his dutie bi Mti . . xhi ibiti à E ; - Mr Hatch, 
"it is of ‘he port t i| Nov. 9, 10, and 11. is exhibition -Jay | Newington, produced two admira a 
he should really be so. However we often di that | yy 1 Thursday, and Friday last, Sn the AD Adonis and Christine, which —.— sone e 
this esse ential element has dem in a great measure | presented was all that could possibly p oie ect of Mr. Wiggins exhibited an admirable C rod 
day was fi qs, ie prosp n Mr. Wiggins showed a — 
"os Ph 
the : ery & ng large-flow ecim, 
for the consideration of others a practice which I have | faction with the objects they had witnessed. he Mr. T. Bannet ok Hope DA en m 
į m Á to be pp se Hill, exhibi 
f adopted for several years, an with results so following will show what kind of flowers were Salter, Beauty, Themis, Albjn Christine, 
induced to re nd i ds: A * 
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Mr. nurs an, 
doption of a similar course. the €: Cut Blooms.—In Class 10, 24 Cut Blooms, Mr. Pipl, Negrier, Pilot, Defiance, A vua Mis, Fane 
— or say from November till Mah I arran Nurseryman, Stoke Newington gained thg first pri Salter; Mr. E. Merry, of Stamford EA ^ dmi 
with young men under charge that with Plutus, Novelty, Themis, Yello roe dei. de Nord, Christine, “Havelock pui io tl 
thép di all meet with me for three a five (far superior as a yellow to Plutus), M Ma Pie Andry, Voltaive, and Albin. Air Wa er 
nights of the week, for the purpose of rece iving such | Gy liath, Raymond, Pio Nono, Nonpareil, and Marshal men of Pilot; Mr. Oubri 
instruetion as my h humble abilities enables me to affor P Duroe. These were very justly placed in the beautifully variegated, as well as an excel] " 
or their more immedi iate require eme ents de m and. I also first rank, for anything more nearly allied to ee Se gC ti Oubridge ies ent Phi, 
perfect symmetry there could not be. The secon FACER Gala ce , g which 
they are required to prepare Essays, and, the more a was awarded to Mr. J. Wilkinson, Christine; Ms teh 
effectually to test peler komida and “abies, 1 of Bow, who exhibited Tann Geet, Madame we € 
strictly prohibit all mis erence t periodica My | Mullier very small but compact) Marsha uroc, 
de ning heey the Nw" of such es gays... My Ae WR PEure. These were all somewhat TJ Da antes slior Dumage, brit Mount 
own exper that a general — nge young men Xs à a than the foregoing, but still excellent. The a nes J ine, — 
are only E — to im the mselves of such facilities] third award was given. ie Mo M. erry, Nurseryman, 
for improvement ; | nevertheless 3 to this rule Stamford Hin, for specimens of lucidum, Raymond, J. C. "Pes n. E EL » Brown, gg 
and Defian d» 
will occur; Judicion acm seite of anA i Among pei put — =i ect by th ar 
rity must be esie to. Le = 84504 OUT: In Cla aes e 24 Cut Blooms, the en prize was 
Probation afford all the assistance we re pos e can ba bawardad. io. Mr. J. Sanderson, of Rege s Pa nk, for pany, one of the most atic objects was- a 
those Beauty, Are en Ciel, Plutus, Arist 
- for many years. r our Pio Nono, Raymond, Cassy, i — 89 ae e Erbe 
let us, on sna jet be kee to our rim. 11 is in: to Mr. Robert Oubridge, gr. to J. Foster, Esq . 
ik ca we owe to their future welfare; it is a duty we} St d Hi il, for N. eil, "Themis, Madame Andr. T 
** our own r. al credit, and to the respe palan [s ee H " 1 zu à oec e eens qe paste of rope a a: ver iioi 
bility of the profession; and wd me we add, t b is and e Fe Incurved. The fourth prize was * y P Map r €— was seas e 2 bes, w Pompa. 
a duty we owe to the mutual interests of gardeners | gi Mr. Chas. Ward, gr. to W. Fowler, Esa. us 
ind thei employer a dh. Münfosb Castlerea, 1 [Cervi 4 e 1 hr d 18 =, wae * the almost white Cedo — 
—- Marshal Duroc, and Non A In this Es the best 
, in England.— There is no il England, | dower » were thos ust emer ated; the others though peed some of President Deo Decaisne tw 
i ngland 
and that abundance of good wine was produced from "Tu Aeg 9 (12 2 Cut Bl fos: Mr. 85 nderson was first z at hs a A aur peat a 2 e — 
them. Soon after the Norman conquest, — with Queen of England, Themis, Anaxo, Cassy, and gurro — ded by visitors. — fo» ieee 
but which, owing to the Schiller fe us 
pla ce on — was necessarily se 
n that da; 
EN 
the wines of France were largely imported into England, | Mad Mull CMT. brids Wil dee witi 
rin is — : recorded that “a passion for French Themis, Ni W Nude Duros, Epon de 1 Hure, " emen 1 — 
win characteristic of the court and the and pee: third, r. Arthur Wortley, of Stones and sk owing z s bio dos Bo dd 1 50 16 
maby a * the reign of Henry III.“ — the monks | Newin gton, £ Sh k Wed some excellent specimens of — on. . re was mph e e al 
in the south of England continued to | Qo] th, Plut Pie Nono. D t de LE 
"their Vines in famous Vineyards in the Goliati the fourth = awarded to Mss Sanderson, of of miscellaneously or de. ein ip e. E Ter 5 
southern counties of Regent; and what are now PN H itage — Hermione, formosu | collection taken 0 cule ee grown 
s a Ria n s de Toulouse, ke. In this Class there were stands shove nr NE 
of „Vine dS to to this day. They cech from oseph i Mo nk, gr. to C. greeny „ Balham spends in pe E retty picture, +. 
succumbed, however, K- after the dissolution of Hil, dg good Tonan B Anaxo and Golh ath; viewed from ins to pu ren is pee - 
A under r. George, of 1 r Lane, Stamford Hill, had a good V ich” ue M cH s sail hiec ses 
11 f +} 
PI w formosum lutus. 
are not material. Iam — so far E with pes dis 8 flower, must Legg lland's 
facts as acer that the Grape having been formerly spi 1 there Me. prom Mo dm de a very beautiful seedling 2 —— — à; 
successfully grown in England for the purpose of exhibi a to R. W. Pun Sq. 2 irove, i 
making wine, there is nothing in the soil or pirate; . e» a First-class C À j 
England to prevent its being grown for the 
urpose now, especially with the vy cadi itai vi tn 
ode. of its 
r ichly deserved; E 
ing at five other 
showed Dupont d ce 1 : ; 
and Annie Salter; blooms were also shown by Mr. Butt, thes filv es like avas 
i by Mr. E. e um 
J | First-class Certif- 
beri Jade dt tl ed d mild dein ate, [of Milton Terrace, Stoke Newington cates were also akarod. io pending be 
Sach cere ci 15 BOR aes p e e d Sanderson, of Regent’s Park, whose specimens consisted | by Mr. Salter, Mr. Hol d Arthur 
our ioco nud ed 1 — de t vim ald Deco n. | f Raymond, Plutus, Themis, Nonpareil, and others; There were also. on this esr 1 of Mr. 4 
etie gan Ras e oe ee ciam SHE wO: con- | some excellent blooms likewise came from Mr. Wortle Pompone see amed Emperor, Bouquet de 
| among wh ere Plutus, ono, Nonpareil, and 
s sunny — cy vat Engin p ysias. others from Mr. ree found rii eene - " Christina (very pretty), and othe 
of Ke eee them De on the e 1 P ane p is — , — named Favourite, Lord Wonderful (a . 
nau É : 2 ill; Mr. J. Wi n ard, and last 
suited 6 the acts preparation, kinds of Grape best Mr. Monk also showed in this class. ere ws aio a beautiful stand of 24 eut bue 
planting age mii —— of E 1 In Class 12 (24 Cut Blooms) were to be found some Pompones ene by Mr. George, Stoke N 
the Vines ke. E: d — — after prc men uem enr good flowers from Mr. Wortley, consisting nen tht ds ène, Bijou dH We 
Wate, [Black à — &o., xdi p ig against a south of Themis, Queen gland, Marsh oe, P Trophée, Requiqui, Nulli, and others. 
Nono, Gl ee 0 i Gedo Nally dard Pompa 
ono, Glory, Goliath, white formosum oia! i ioni nt Stan 
the oth € of England; and though they Quintus, ^ etica, and Are en Ciel, and * opiy d 5 — 
"he another stand we found some admirable — were pleasin y placed in vases, Ce. 
entered specimens from the same exhibitor entitled were twó eod v and a Cedo N y 
se „Marguerite, — 3 Eugene — We may mention in Palace: 
lass Mr. George showed groups of Camellias seattered abont the ae 
"P. 
er Antonius —— Röse EN erite, ind Au t April ne 
hopeless à fenem gulus. fall d no doubt aboni — 
opel of |. Amongst. cut blooms not sent for competition Nui objects — = oi 
— Qu be made of an im xxm Te M 
e I Bird i another portion of the building. STOKE Nzwiw Curysa Ps 
we Rei etiem cpa olen ue naa 
* x 1 a eti son ; 1 
x mirably designed device bearing an inscription in peeve pties mow on ‘Monday an and Tuesday Ish, 
ooms. s d one of Manor Rooms, Church Street. 
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: Wilkinson, of Bow, who showed n eu T. J. | coul ibly » for the! : 
? 4 m f| B 1 fined sien 
hey | Progne, Marsal Doro and [rmi emen eis EE: ab — cen of England; | 
le men Plants.—In Class 7, Por i Lebois, à l 
r I pots, for the best six plants in 8-inch pats. Mr Forth M" fier A cm Muse ; Boonty; Plutus, and 
i asked ae Boreal ae iube awiti Doctor Bois Duval, Auro varieties, viz , Aima Teles . 
Some that 17577 bo the boiler w. as advertised for | and . Cedo aum alli. Malle. pe e u Pana Nin Ninon, dep a M CEN — 
102., at 1 1 war ient ws surprised. That farn: Shrim mpton, gr. to A, J. fun — — — 
bars and doo and connecti ht je should be [x po — Puy "Heath, for a beautiful single speci. Wilkinson, of of Old d Ford. It contained Queens g 
di Othe E o Nulli, full to repletion with bloom, Progne, King, lucidum, and Madame 
nid ost extraor th : blooms 
are all complete for the pec ARM they f * So John andy ye Beye as if covered with snow. — j lent condition. In the 2 2 de olloving 2 
want to Purchase ers, Esq from Mr. Bird. 
rience. They t 
to E. Sand „ Fair 
a cheap boiler may profit Wimbledon ` "Park, evel — 2 — eed — — » m — din: Nomar e 
pearance at any show he deserves 
"ri um + ob Bob, i, H Eure, 
l . e Nulli, and Brilliant, and ‘his tole ain Gokath, “Novelty, Ana, — 75 
es great credit, Mr. fection, Themis,  pictoreum E 
