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THE GARDENERS 
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F. RICARDO, Esq., had Ist for six tuberous Begonias, and 
the Hon. O. S. Inh had the best Fe: 
fair be — rally. I Esq., was 
cantes ; and 
The best . Fulmer (gr., 
— = = Матну) per had Royal — — * of fine quality; 
ec Major L ad 
po Were showi eli tel 
Mrs. IRV. Mr. Elisha), had the best Straw- 
berries, showing Lax La All, Е оге еы 
Pine. There were seven entries of Melons for prizes o 
y Messrs. SUTTON & Sons, Reading; and M URTON ther 
etables.—The Hon. С, S. IRBY Taplow, was Ist for 
ев in si s, quality only fair. 
Duc ere not full. There were also classes for 
ели, and a Cottager's class for a collection of 
four varieties of Vegetables 
For Messrs. Jas. CA RTER & Co? 8 prizes for produce from their 
Ich, gr., House of Mercy, Clewer, was 
„В. Trey was Ist with a collection of four 
kinds овие Á- seeds supplied by Mr, W. Н. TITT, Thames 
Street, Win 
MISCELLANEOU: 
perm e e QUEEN, bea opti Royal Gardens Windsor (gt, 
r. O. T. as), exhibited an excellent group of miscellaneous 
rico ang foliage and flowering specimens. The e plants in 
thi up were well grown, and included large Palms, 
Liliums, 3 Spirea palmata, a capital 
ta) zebrina, Gladiolus, Dress, а 
nice р of Alocasia Thi Thibautiana, Humea elegans, and other 
— specie 
he trade was w well represented at this exhibition. Messrs. 
JNO. LAING & Sons, Forest , London, 8 Е., were the 
exhibi of a pretty group of mi ous plants, There 
were choice plants of Caladiums, 
он 
o , Dracsepas 
containing some nite plante, "but the group was ned 'heavi ily 
arranged. A 
— ке нй on two tables, were also from М. 
Mr. CHas. TURNER, Royal iE Slough, had 
groups, one seda low group upon rass, consisting of Car- 
na tions in 3 and i п front a couple of do ozen baskets, fur- 
— bl 
— ie 
E] 
d with Fern. The quality of this exhibit 
deserves re mark. 
A small central group encircling one = the Ана poles was 
composed of Lilies and. Palms, and Ro: and Pelar- 
nial flowers were capitally shown by 
Exotic №. 
— collection o 
А ag a collection of Rose blooms. 
rs. C & SON, nurserymen, Highgate, 
London, N., "exhibited a nice group of Carnations in I 
Souvenir de а reset varieti 
Farm — 
had a large double-faced group of rom arranged on & 
central table, including single an 
LADHAMS, Southampton, an —— lot 
че мч Nursery, King's 
ат a fine lot of Delphiniums in 
es now in 
Bg 
Q, 
ae HORTICUL 
wenty-eighth summer exhibition 
ay last in the grounds | of Brick- 
0 
d plants were and 
ned, non-competitive e ming a smaller 
Len err of the show that is ч-на common at 
man 
Roses nd 2 
the quality was EST in Ist prize stands, many ‘of the b ера 
recent rains. The leadin 
had been d ng P aos 
nurserymen only, d 1 to * - R. 8 e ee 1 aand 
forty-eight distinct blooms re good, b ceptional. 
Her Majesty, a bid. es UR ai 
of Downshire, Thomas Piganneau, Madam 
Bois, and Baroness schild were among the best blooms 
in this stand, Mr. 
‚ Col- 
gh smaller dot, waa 
e noticed very prettv blooms 
Madame Gabrielle "Ташы. 
The class * or twenty fou Roses, distinct, three trusses of each 
was by Mr. B. R. Ca — 
Жанен d. G. and W. Н. BURCH, Ре gh, had an excel- 
ent lot of Roses in the class f for t y-four blooms distinct, 
such as Charles ене Duke of тне Mrs. Jno. ri Earl 
Baumann 
Marie ‚ Jeannie Dickson, and Ulrich 
1 ‚ having great substance, TOWNSEND & Sons, 
Vir Mad Hoch. ^ Artem 
„ Frans C easily Ist for eighteen Tess or 
Noisettes, including in his coll pretty blooms of Ethel 
Brownlow, 8 Мето, Corinna, and Madame Cusin. 
Mr. 5 ?- CANT 
est diia à "T — з from Mr. F. Cant, being 
fair neh only of Her Majesty; 1 Mr. B . R. CANT. with Gus- 
tave Pigannea e best dozen eror of а Tea were 
а 
Amateu TF Classés. The leading open class, 
rserymen excluded, was won by the Rev. J. H. PEMBERTON, 
Havering-atte-Bower, Essex, who had thirty-six excellent 
ooms; and A, TATE, Esq., Downside, was 2nd, 
A. TATE, +, was Ist t for gean Tea or Noisettes, but the 
quality in this class was not remarkable. 
a v. J. Н. PEM carn won i six Roses, in three 
es of each; and A. TA E, Esq , was 2nd. 
The best twelve blooms P one теч were from Н, У. 
Gateford Hi ksop 
звя 
атгапдеа 
well-coloured Crotons, Mr. ills, gr. to FRANK LLOYD, 
— Coombe House, Croydon, was 2nd. There were six 
E a a district wa pee class for a пага т group, the winner 
was Mr, J. Gal ‚ to Mrs, DAVIES, Purley; while a 2nd 
MP» CLAISHER 
an open class 
Handcross Park, Crawley 
(gr., Mr. Offer), was the exhibitor i in a class is nine — and 
use ts, the quality ich was com dable ; 
ronia elatior, 8 " Di ee — oides 
were his best plants. | also lst for а 
roton, Queen Victor ILIP CRowL«y, Esq., 
House, Croydon (gr. r. J, Harris), had the best flowering 
specimen, in of Clerodendron Balfouria 
For six ornamental foliage plants (greenh ), М Е. 
Mills, gr. YD, ouse, Croydon 
хе Ist. “фо plant of Pritchardia pacifica, An- 
urium ‚ А. Wi a 
arocq 
ie эм ‘to Жа. Е. py weii was 2n 
exotic Ferns was taken by Mr. Horne, 
gr. to H. TATE, Esq., Streatham Common 
specimens i tum, A. card Micro- 
lepia hirta cristata, Marattia fraxinea, and 5 ensi- 
lia, 
fo! 
Nine n foliage plants were 
ARREN, Esq., his Croton Willia — б. кыне. Opens 
тене ^ “and ia Be na very 
remark, PHILIP CROWLEY, Esq., w: po { йе fs a 
collection of nine were best from Mr. J. Slater, gr. to Mrs, 
E, Shepley House, Carshal! d Mr. J. Knapp, gr. to 
F.W.A Esq., Chichester Road, Croydon, was Ist f. 
largoniums in six plants were y Ме. E. 
LLER, Du Hill ; and УА LLOYD, 
i i pean! Esq., were excellent, 
particularly S. apoda and S. Poulteri. Tae same exhibitor 
was let for nine distinct Ferns in ама, chsias апа 
were of average 
class was sae for a collection of 
ere was only xhibitor, Mr. C. A. BLOGG, 
Road, prd but h ts were worth notice, 
aen ar wn extensively, but the quality was 
Mr, won for Blac 
toni wellcaoured bunches 
E. UNE, Denn 
berries were remarkable. 1 » gr. to FRANK LLOYD, 
2 with Princess Alice, had 186 prize for a dish e of Straw- 
Vegetables were of good quality, and table decorations were 
attractive and tasteful, 
Miscellaneous, — Messrs, JNO, LAING & Sons, Forest Hill, 
London, S.E., had a 
th 
р 
teat. The two smaller 
hess of Fife 
pret tive si varieties we have 
ING bes also cut R , &c. 
nurseryman, West ‘Wickham and Croydon, 
staged a —— of single flowering tu Begonias, remark- 
able for their bright colou nd good 
Messrs. J. CHEAL & Sons, Crawley, Sussex, exhibited a 
lot of hardy — including some pes Gaillardias, Violas, &o. 
Westerham, Kent, had 
Sow, Highgate Nurseries, London, N., 
had an excellent group of Carnations in pots, 
Mr. E, CHAFF, nurseryman, Croydon, exhibited floral 
arrangements, 
essrs. JNO. PEED & Sons, Roupell Park Nurseries, Norwood 
Road, I. mdon, had a tasteful group com of Crotons, 
Lilies, Caladiums, Ferns, &c. 
LEE, BLACKHEATH, AND LEWISHAM 
HORTICULTURAL. 
Jury 3—The annual exhibition by t is society 
was held on Tuesday last in the grounds of The 
Cedars,” Lee. eral tents de well filled, and the 
display in each was good, Roses, decorative and 
flowering plants, cut flowers, fruits, and vegetables 
were all well represented. 
SES. 
The largest class is its requirements to 
that of the National Society at the манф Palace. The best 
seventy-t undoubtedly those m M Я 
kse l rae and this firm was 
lst ; Messrs, Son, Colchester, 
Wee 2nd. Later in the day, eee. exhi bit from Messrs. 
AREN was disq , 8s '* rding n 83 
and Messrs. D. & Son were placed Ist, 
M . G. & W. Н. BURCH, Peterborough. In - 
NEss’ stand noticed v fin ples of Her Majesty, 
we ery 
Ма е V. Verdier, Augusta Rigotard, Captain Hayward, 
Horace Vernet, Mrs. John Laing, Marie Baumann, and Gustave 
Piganneau. 
In the class for —— blooms, Messrs. HARKNESS 
Ist, ағ: Messrs. Son 2nd; but positions w 
rev n the class — twenty-tour blooms, and Me Messrs. ten 
were Ist pe pan з. HARKNESS 2nd, There were a few other 
minor classes, 
„ы 
PLANTS, reg at 
Mr. F. Fox, gr. to Mrs, PENN, 
six nice Palms, took Ist in this ой, 
successful wi 
to R. WHYTE, Esq., Old 
„Lee. who was 2nd in the latter Prata ined а well- 
flowered ute of Aristo! irch was 
186 also for six exotic vri including 3 
vallia — and Adia 
п 
5 Mr. Birch was in su 
ouse 
А 3 та Prince of Orange 
nsi: ba. 
from Mr, J. Lambert, gr. to Н. 
very commendable 
BR ORD, Esq., Tudor Hou lackheath P. 
diums were also of u Mr. Nunn was 1st for six 
plants, and Mr, W. Payne, gr. to C Esq., 
Villas, Blackheath, 2nd. ere well grown as exhi- 
bi ud. bertin the class forsix plants, and 
T. to Е. К Y, y Lodge, Lee, was 
commendable in a class for four plants. 
Mr. F, Fox took Ist of ts arranged 
upon a table; and Mr. C. Nunn} 2nd. contrast be- 
tween the two exhibits was , Mr. Fox having made hi 
A hn. “which is almost peculiar to this exhibition, is 
arranged for sno miscellaneous з stove and —— 
plants. Th 
a 
generally calling for remark, 
Mr. C. BIRCH was 1st in ^n. class on Pontes [^os paio Mr.F. 
Fox, 2nd. 
There were minor classes for ipe mecs Gloxinias, Fuchsias, 
Pelargoniums, &c., and for various cut fi 
Two for sprays of Violas were 9 won by A. J. 
са Esq., The Crescent, South Woodford, his is exhibits 
the classes for twelve sprays and for six sprays being 
** rb. 
FRUIT AND VEGETAB 
This was present in moderate quantity credit Mr. J. FUL- 
FORD, Bickley Hall Gardens, was Ist for a 
class by Mr. R. gr. to 
T. M. WHITTAKER, Esq., Eltham Road, Lee, with good Black 
Hamburgh, and the same exhibitor showing Buckland Tote 
white Gra 
Vegetab’ es were very “excellent in айну, The р principa 
prize winners 
were Mr. FULFORD, Mr. Fox and Mr. 
WEBSTER. 
Mr. H. J. Jones, — oon — Lewisham, 
ent up 
