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GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
(Jury 6, 1895, 
In a class of six sing'es, for growers of eee than 500 plants, 
Mr. G. 3 Hitchin, was a capital lst; Mr. R. F. HOBBS, 
wW 
Ап pan class of six trebles, open to all amateurs, was w 
Rev. A. FOSTER mr pe . Ipsw nde Mr. Co diris 
trusses 0 mds * or 
Noisette. pivosi dale, ode wo cin d or 
FOSTER-MELLIAR — 2nd was беа by Edith eins, ae 
the Rev. F: R Dormin 
OPEN CLASSES. 
For twelve varieties, three of each, vm ade e grandest 
Teas we have seen were put up. Mr. B. R. Cant, Colchester, 
being lst, with La Boul eo'0 r, Madame Cusin, — PIND, 
Madame de p Edith Gifford, and Ernest Metz in 
partic: ly 
Twelve tru or Noisette brought a * ээ 
Теа 
п its — t form, Messrs. D. PRI 
& Sox, Colchester, чн 
GARDEN ROSES. 
These were not quite so extensively shown In 
class for nurserymen, of th irty-six bunches, “distinct, ot, with not 
Slough, was lst, ае tty trusses of deii 
were his 
For six 9 not е а н exhibitors i in the preceding 
classes, the 
. PEM a capital lst, having 
a е semi-doable еч a Polyantha, the old Red 
vence, multiflora simplex, Rosa Mundi, &c. 
ж Piy Gum Hereford, was 2nd. 
PEN CLASSES. 
A display of Roses, not to exceed 6 feet by 3 feet, in which 
vidual taste; was 
TEHEAD, €—€— Nursery, G ter 
arrangemen Roses forming the letters N. d. K. 
the society's initials. Edith Gifford, Marie Van Houtte, and 
Lamarque, formed these letters in like order, while the whole 
was —— other Roses, but too formally 
— We hope this si y practice will not find favour, 
poe Kon 
AL CLASSES 
These were good, but the excellent quality and enormous 
number from other districts, not to mention the fact that the 
growers also went into —— ‚ consi derably 
detracted beauty. 
from t 
Mr. Conway Jones, Hucclecote, on the Silver Cup for 
а le trusses ; and Mr. T. A. WASHBOURN, 
Mr. J. F. FULFORD won the Silver Medal for twelve varie- 
= Mr. GAMBIER PARRY was 2nd. 
Plate, presented by the Rev. F. R, BURNSIDE, 
2 — went to Mr. T. A. WASHBOURN ; 
Mr. E. C. HoPTON being 2nd. 
Pa chat een the m ne е 
Gloucester, 
Hilldrop, 
Mun Kücer fe te welve trusses ; " while the ist for 
У 6. = Park End Road 
а 
A silver medal twelve grown by cottagers, was 
presented by T. THORPE, Es1., Md Ven by MP E. O. Hopton, 
Hucclecote. For six singles, Mr. J. MIDDECOTE, Malson; 
Mr. F. and Mr. A. 
. Hill, won in like order. 
А bronze 
and money was won by Mr. E. POOLE, 
edes, rdg F. W. Bowron had the — 
truss in Mrs, Jno. Laing e 
j- 
The Silver Birer Modal for the vest hybrid prota ia the nursery- 
ено Ue bain, Qt e E 
есле Teas ог Noisettes going to 
F. Cant, for Ethel Bro T 
In the amateurs" 1 ernet won, for the Rev. 
J. Н. PEMBERTON ; and La Boule d'Or for the Rev, FOSTER- 
DEVON AND EXETER HORTICUL- 
TURAL. 
Juxs 28.—The 18lat — this Society 
“ле ылыы ety 
; à ч 
things, many of the well- i exhibitors MV 
entered, but only a small number put in an appear 
&nce сане se disappointment, 
uality was 
but 
generally fine, Tea Roses у oon Aron 
OSES 
— is UST. o Чамаш» Messrs. 
чау and Messrs, D. 
т 5 5 the winning 
Jean Ducher, Victor Hugo, Maman 
— "duse ge of 
‚ Mar and 
^ the blooms being „Lee ү” 
fine form and co 
the iet? iui те Mr. Jous Маттоск, New 
Headington, Oxford, w. ROBERT VE unb ial 
теа, The Bride, Jean Ducher, and Innocente Pirola, all very 
& Son 
good indeed. 
For the eighteen Teas or Noisettes, Messrs. D. PRIOR 
d; and Mr, 
Nadaillac, Madame 
e Kuster, Souvenir d’Elise Var don, 
Marie Van Houtte. Messrs, CURTIS, SANFORD & Со. show га 
a very fine bloom of Souvenir d’un Ami. 
In the open classes, Messrs, PRIOR & Son were again Ist for 
Mr А 
twenty- r Noisettes, J. MATTOCK ‚ and 
. Нил, Gray, Esq., of Bath, 3rd. The prize exhibit had 
excellent Madame La ‚АЕ ravy, Th 
Bridesmaid, I nte Pi Catherine Mermet, and Ma 
rola. i t, 
Van Houtte. The latter was superb in this and several — 
Veitch’s Midsummer Day Caul — d Red Garden 
Tomato, Veitch's Exhibition Broad 
Globe T'urnip, Early Puritan Pota 
abbage, were prominent а! 
TRADE EXHIBITS. 
and Mein's No.1 
among the bec dishes 
In the Nurserymen’s exhibits were some ve 
By far the largest exhibit was that of M 
& SoN, who, om addition to а good general collection, showed 
brid Water Lilies. a mie box of Carnations, -— 
us collection, 
ge well-grown mens, grown 
rein the 3 of — Halford Thompson. 
WINDSOR, ETON, AND DISTRICT 
ROSE AND HORTICULTURAL, 
Jun e annual exhibition of this society 
was held on Saturday la 9 in the py me of 
Win 2 Castle "e by far 
classes, and in the — mportant y 
сану of the ‘blooms was excelent. 
nt classes, and 
classes. tents — were not =з than 
For twelve blooms of any light , Messrs. PRI м 
Son were lst with Her Majesty, as a 22 as * is furnished, We would suggest to the committee that 
possible to show them, Mr. WALTER DREW, Ledbury, came on her occasion the names of the exhibitors 
2ad with the same variety, a magnificent lot. should be more plainly n. Considerable trouble 
For twelve of any dark H.-P.s, Messrs. CURTIS, — = or might thus ved the s rs, w 
SANFORD & Co. were well Ist with a grand box of Marie it w be convenient if the addresses of ex- 
В. N. G. BAKER, Mun eavitree, Exeter, 2nd, hibitors were included on the cards 
with a very fine lot of Ulric h Bru Roses. 
A. HILL GRAY was lat for twelve , Maréchal Niel ot magni- wie N 1 ee 
for twelve 
and this „ the сше ithe thee et apea 
other T Noisette, wi good 
of ay PG ых а of g dp. — sage rl ——— че Cant, Colchester, was let for at 
Ío six distinct sin the most ble in his 
pono ages MN ка ЭО К и T tand we re Ulrich Brunner, Gustave Pigan Я . 
uizet, — of hire, White Lady, Lady Mary 
In Е" amateur e, Mr. \ WALTER DREW took you — Mash o e 
ory Messrs. HARKNESS & SONS, Bedale, Yorks, were Their 
Marc : ч : 
Conard Mar i nsf London erry, жан nag Major blooms were smaller, аи were of capital colour and пісе 
and Etoile de Lyon, In this collection, the ; - Messrs. PRIOR & Sons, Colchester, were d 
of ротор" the Medal for the - but won in that for eighteen Teas or Noisettes, 
H. P. in the show. В. N. G. BAKER was а good 2nd foe Catherine Mermet and 
For the twenty-f R. Esq., of Reigate таап Ami. 
was let, with fine lot; and A. Ни. Ga, lad. = net 6 s amoh ot bae 
varie! vet e an amateur, and to e 
aac twelve sorts, three trusses of each, Mr. WALTER DREW s blooms from the trade. The Н. PEMBERTON, 
‚ Souvenir de S. A. 
Ernest Metz, und tee. d'Rlise Vardon. 
Mr. R. N. G. BAKER took appe place for six of any one 
sort of Tea or Noisette, incess of Wales. 
The 
For twelve Teas = Noisettes, A. HILL Gray had in his 
Prince, 
h 
Mr. 
in the show, mee Comtesse de N 
MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS AND FLOWERS, 
Mrs, A. D. SIM, Knowle, 
Exeter (gr., Mr. A. Williams), were very good indeed, 
FRUIT, 
Yalt was indilterentiy shows in most «шеме, Grapes were 
Melons uneven, but Strawberries were spl 
uckland Sweet- 
water, The lst en Drop, but tbe 
com; сатин: " e class 
dishes of Strawberries y H. HAMMOND SPESCER, 
Esq., Teignmouth ч . Pacer with Sensation, Waterloo, 
Commander, and James Veiten, all first-rate. The two dishes 
were won with $ nt, and the one 
dish class by Miss а grand exhibit of 
Sir Joseph Paxton. Ma AR Guia divido fine dish of 
8 Romford, Esse: 
and of excellent ; 
— А. "du Esq., Slough, was 
in the other. 
son, Manor — 
COHEN, Esq., with Innocente Pirola, was Ist 
number of any Tea or Noisette; and the Dowager Duchess of 
F. HENKAGE and Mes. IRVING were lat respectively for 8 — 
and for six bunches of garden Roses, distinet, 
e, 
TO MEMBERS о 
н — the ченен ЧД 
an effective 
group of miscellaneous „arranged in in а circle 12 feet bY 
6 feet, was Sir ROBERT Hanver, E Bart. (gr., Mr. 
whose group, posed ejr sii with a ground- 
uncommon 
flowers. 
D. ier ae who had also a 
good plants in — case. — Hon. 
specimen — чан. and Mrs. J. HENEAGE — 
was lst for six oe trusses of any H. P. or Н. Тев. №, 2. 
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