930 TH [ GARI ENERS' CHRONTGLE AND: AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE, [Novenpep 19,1 * 
these T UOTE forming one ot the principal "và tious class may be mentioned XE 
e- Nu Reston, and Mr. Ki rby. W. Mitchell Nr 
me m Te sever FAI prize 14208 4 
lso A sta ng of 19 ARE Kir 
(acci "uit the: Sw je — t — — M ute ted. | in the room. There was a age We 
In the — Cut — oom Cines the first prize, a silver cup. am - Uy dam and, Mr, Orlid dge a Mond. — 
was awarded to Mr. Potts, Old Kent Ro, ad, for Lysias, | ton, ex tremely beautiful and ii wor sa i Daan.” bet by f j t bloating — 1 
Themis, Aimáe F "me Goliath, Plutus, and six others ; The spec 
the second in this e war "Mh Mr. Marshall, of| formed the dig ay 
eh Mai 
Bermondsey, for Madar 
Du d- others; t iird to Mr. . oe Benji. 
for ‘Nonpareil, Vesta, 
lants, which may be said to have of the Old 1 Kent Road, consist; from T 
np y portion of the exhibition, deserve| number of Nonpareils was — OF 40 in Nan 
some admirable Pom- | Fenton also produced a stand of 72 ent 
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; * 5 was to be found from Mr. Ny sdinirád beth 
i ile Polai istée, Christophe Colomb, Pio | but onè Le roups was to be found from Mr.|generally admired by the visi 
Albin, Etoile Polaire, — Christop — hacklewell, in which were Duru- | East Lane, also exhibite A ime — 2 
xed ; v en 
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Bg l Mr. Huggins, of the Blue | Forsyth, nurseryman, S D ] 
ne el a une MGA T y, and Leon | filet, Madame ‘Celestine, dern, Dr. Bo — Vesta, ) incurved and re wees 
egnay th a eckham, for | Annie Salter Tnion. Brilliant, Golden Cedo | Pink, and Bua. "horas 
U e iles Defiance, Non areil, Albin, and | Nulli, and pi pim p of Stake agia sent but the most remarkable w — 
dii d m M seventh o MI. I Mars, Jun., Plutus, Mount Etna, Defiance, Annie Salter, Vesta, Mr. prag, of uy Ree beni a 
Bermondsey for — — Gem, yi and Aristée. Christine, and others; Mr. Walker, Brook Street, Clap- | of There were also some imiti 
d j Pi f the Vulli; Bob, and Antonius; Mr. Morgan for- 8 sent for Aeration by Me Clark, dam 
ure, Campes- | warded for Mr. Russell, of the Caledonian Road, some | mercial Inn, Peckham theta 
the | specimens; Mr. Mortram a: splendid Adonis, ang A d "m i n 
secon for. regina and Vesta, an r. Ling, Wiggins a magnificent plant, for the culture of which HRYSANT THEMÉM: Nop, 
of af i third, with a good Cassy and Vesta. | we ‘must refer our IM to page 890. There were also | bition of ‘this Society took place on Ts i Ten 
s stands sent by Mr. Walker | many others from Mr. Taylor, Mr. Hill, Mr Sears, Mr. Wor orking Man's Insti tute, , Lowe er orvosi, e 
h| H. Perf: t C. TN, 
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eye visible, but they were not sent for cor npetition 
Mr. P. ran ermondsey, contributed six | from Mr. Flete ee among which were La Rousse, | were Mr. s, gr. to Miss Perin ring, L 
Anemone-centered S, as did also Mr. Potts, of| Reqniqui, and o who showed a goo ood e M ane Cedo Natti; 
the Kent Road, an excellent Madame Godereau, Louis re were in addition i the above two very notice- of Camberwell, some 'ompon 
namy, Eclipse. Mr. Mortram and Mr. Walker | me N one a erb s 1 en plant shown Hayes, gr. to O. J, ‘Tones, E Py, Tulse Hill, 
also sent stands, though not entered for competition. | by E. Grove, ee te not for uanti 10 was andsome plant 
In the 6 Cut Bloom Class we find Mr. Pink, Mr. Harper, | | ‘there was no w ant of that, ae for dts bete foliage, — Mr. J yeep Parker, of Lower Norwood, E 
Mr. Ling, Mr. Marshall (who exhibited Arc en ert which called f. junetion with this may be mentioned 6 - 
me Lebois, and Madame Andry), Mr. Hug caey and ae manner in which it was trained, not a Pom pones from Mr, W. Parker, er. to . Doulton, 
Mr. T. Mars, Mr. A Mr. Pay ne, of Walworth, rand | P n onip ge. An i Pleas, * fiber the Standard of Dulwich, among bit were v Bob, 
e this and i d La Vogue. Mr. Webb, H. W. 
some goo ) 
and Mr. d; in the — there was rather too muc erfect, gr. to ickles, Esq st 
: tition. | (highly recommended by the E ne a as £e as.some | of the neighbourhood. Pese the su ealthy inhabit 
F S. Miles Len de 
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abiyi 25 d floral um- Clapham Park, obtained: a a n the 
Mr. Holland also exhibited his new — Miss Neher than e 9 KV censors awarded a — for the sort — Am mong large 
Augusta rize to Mr. Morgan for-his 1 well a recom- plant ts Mrs arper, gr. to F. Bem TES 
id 11 J 
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— were also some stands — no names attached | mending his Pyramidal plants he ood Aen T Alfr 
to them o record one or yen the e for award. | Queen of En ngland, and in a sep 5 
very | excellent cut blooms. | In the specimen e class Th e arrangement of the room and the disposition of Pl ants for decoration were i em by Mr. 
€ Į tl ve pee were under the management of | os ingto 
M Cly d y inmbéhogi iehlv d 1 Mr. ‘Morgan of Lineoln's Inn Fields. t and | 177 7 t blooms. „spikes, and bouque! diame 
the award, having did he perform his duty, The sides were Kiight showing a pretty 7 5 of pu 1 
trained and tied to cer those of Mr. "6 ot well and clo sely fill onted | gained the first prize for bloo f Queen 
Walworth, which are spoken of below in our r eport by the smaller Ponpones; and the centre was 9 (very uit Astrolabe, Vesta, F^ Plutus. Mr. 
of the South Metropolitan; those of Mr. com ith the cut iom and bouquets | of Lower Norwood, and .H LL 
r those of ANS 3 n Stoke Newington ; | (of which some very e excellent ones were sent by Mr. these classes. Mr. We bb also Hes 
those of Mr. G and those of Mr. Bartlett were Taylor). It is only surprising after the late severe specimen plant of Astrolabe, Mr. Miles 9 
her ood, g . Gilpin, T 
exited by PM Dore ibweighel280le — E 
t Es first 1 120 of this 
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f i ) ed wel 
D any musical selectio TUE crowded: with vis one ES pne were Mr 
of Lincoln's Inn Fields, and Mr. Davis, of Norwood. 
AMATEUR CHR 
on. 7.— This Society bas only been 12 months in exist- 
nee, dating from about this time last — — this its 
first show may be deemed a thoroug The} H Pas Lor A Loa 
fi 1573 - PER 3 Society held ¥ 
: pie» e beta en Y pete "sel “Booms, |; its annual 4 — at Dalston on Monds 3 i, and was  Towzg Hamers CirgysANTHENUAL This y 
55 uost with objects ¢ of interest, an oue "of the best within the London district. There was | well-co 2 exhibition, at which bea uti 
the ability displayed th the n A abundant supply of cut blooms, and some of the were HA by 8. „ and à 
Chrysanthemum will ie this e second to specimen. ouis nes equa AB. bone at the Crystal Pompones, Messrs, Courcha, Stonestreet, and F 
Hang Lin Wheres Mop io. ho Amid! Fa former some remarkable | furnished handsome stands. Of plants in pots, Ms 
a. formidable assortment of specimen plants, both fom ae: 8 Mr. Beste good Aimée Fisher, Farmer, and Vile contributed skilfully mange 
largo junii. Dem m Tee pe a from 855 Scarrott, Bak Hutchings, 5 Mr. | plants; Mr. Courcha exhibited a beautiful half 
standards, dwarfs, and * There were eu cut 5 Mr. D. do Arad a good Louis | Pompone, called Zebra, with 300 well-shaped | 
ams eph t to afford ^b critic in these matters Soat 5 Gluck, and Mr. Butt good Regulus. Mr. | it aud good foliage down to the pot. It aktraetel 
for considera ——— d Bolton exhibited a fine Goliath, Pins, and. — | attention, being without stick or tie, Amon 
. > Mr. Harrison Dupont t de Bure and E polar sent for decoration were dowd Enie 8. pe 
1 eould 
The. hibitors and their productions were omest stands ö n P tha 
; m ^ ir s ions were He first. prize, and hae T 50, the names | Canrobert, Helène, Cedo Nulli, Madame 3 
Mr. Mortram, the roteehnist, showed ps tes so mear e e "exhibition, not bei 
rable speci a Tea Et exhi ibitions, we will | evidently the best in the exhibition, not 
e i not enumerate an further te by saying that all the others. ri h A aes 
were good with perhaps one or two exceptions. Am mong | arrangement e room, 
E N d blooms not sent for 8 PA. be mentioned a for ii Me Maren, sont 
oot i Road, won the ie i 
4 : : —.— dhis jenny Lois rael from e Yeowell. s “Salter ter also. produced | preseu og Y: e show £s iu 2585 
ges Mr. James, of Reale Newington. 4s w. m. arieties, Anemone- -centered, as did — Flarioniture in this distriet ap * 
Mr. George, contributed | extensively in — e . 5 ai Newington, consisting together sequence of iv. snm attending cit 
not for compet bein | summer exhi 
een 
four very choice d that A 
Among e n plants we M^ find Mr. Hutt 2 held here next yea 
hie plants wer r he hestin he, ball, consisting = 
d well Pala own 
Le ere all filled with the Inge. | The Rose ng rdc 
7 I i wn b the ibit see vo Piper & [ 
Sia bloom Seri es already 3 Altoge Mee wis I — We a e Mr. Paul's slt 
— — Dee and othe 6 (12 ul now and we we — not nap en a marked improve- | '€port ET 
: ze: upon last year. The judges were Mr. Morgan, fithy, a and ‘skilfully puts together all n gare | 
vith a v “Kendall, ane LE Hala for plants; ond Mr. most important in the histo tory of the quee m 
ome stand; and Mr. Greenwood third, with ae. Mr. Paxton, and Mr. Dale, of the o the present, 
Arestie, Phidias, Versailles Defiance, Dupont dePEure, rdens, for e I Ave Tepo Kot ex en $ 
; oo : eeting the Rose, returns of prizes 
nk stood peti 
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d Mr. of | ann 25 buy 
ton, sent some pret "n exhibition hd ‘this Society took p first- Hections—a safe 
i re urs seno € Es A Eu iuga: ur society in z the pice on Fria w this ite c » ach that the pom 
or an extra prize. r. G. a lor me are not only pst for the produc- | have been:— , 
sent a stand which, aiokted vii eorge vy ene of the garden, bnt also for the best, kept gardens b Ear shown =r Mrs. a e, B 
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mittee, Mom revost; „ 11 „ Tri 
jud 
5 3 thou not | bestowed on the founders 3 been Caroline de Sausal, „ 10 „ 
those of Mr. Fletcher. t rs, as a principal m of re- Gen. J i 14 „ 
More bees deum Before luin this department bs al pea hoa ility the aras e in Ris Ferd apo. who db Jales Mar argottn, pan 
00 great praise cannot be give n to the | DATO has d pa am his leisure hours —— * 10 e: 
mas Was a | Madame Vido 11 „ 
ands of Mr. Bird, nurserymzn, of Stoke xd in k ay 
and assort t, 
v others from Mr. Ball, of Ken nnington ; le pla 2 tment of ent eut blooms and speci-|. In aition to jn 5 Iu pres 
nam oming: brood of novelties, and 5. 
