was Jst, the blooms of Mme. G. Luizet, A. K. Williams, The 
Bride, Horace Vernet M und A . Colomb, being very good; Mr. A. 
SLAUGHTER, - Steyning, was 2nd, had rather over 
essed 
his blooms ; out yesi ide, t" probable the 1st would 
have send Sebo to him. The stand contain loom 
of Madame Alf me denn ni $ М 
H.B arks ry, Ipswich, was а 
best flowers being Camille Bernardin and uk 9 
KFR, Eq, 
distinct, ed irusses, J. PAR 
, LEY, Berk- 
of Mr. E. Maw 
is Van Hou tte, 
iie or Noisette, the Rev. 
H. — тре; was 1 à Mrs, John E Mr. А 
SLAUGHTER comin d close with — Lefebvre ; E. M. 
BETHUNE, Esq., was 3rd, with me good bl des 9 
an extra сітзѕ of e distinct v trieties three trusses of 
ell in front, 
omb; Mr. А, ТАТЕ, Leather head, 
had Willia: 
The Rev. J. H. PEMBERTON, TTT being pe 
ing Armd strongly contested class. 
lve Bunches, n trusses to unc. 
meii p TE PEMBERTON was lst, with a prety lot, 1 con- 
ained a 6 n old Rowe n — 
in ot 
Y Mix, Esq., Ga 
ford — Worksop, -" 2ud, а Folkestone, mf 
M. de Lyon being worthy of special notice. 
In the division oper f Mari 200 plants, th 
class for nine dist’ ы её * ; 5 
BATEMAN, Rose Vale, Archway Road, N., taking lst, with 
Charles Lefebvre, Majesty, Count * 
Rodocanachi, and Beauty of qoom ery good, The 
H. B. BIRON, The Vicarage, Lympne, had а tplendid Marie 
Baumann in his 2nd prize stand ; M^. (^t ER, Uld Heading- 
ton, Oxford, was 
Siz dist nct, ure Wu а of occ h.—In this class, P. G. C. 
ARD, Esq., Reigate, won with Duke of Edinburgh, M. 
de Lyon, U. Brunner, General Jacqui i 
Baroness Rothschild 
ORPEX. oa 
trebles of М. de Lyon and Innocente Pirola. 
use ari rui trusses,—A division for growers of less 
n the show. Н. FOSTER, Esq , Ashford, was Ist, having good 
8 Carr ёге and Duke of Connanght; 3nd. НР. 
wood; 3rd, Mr, G. а oe d 
the same eee. Е. В. SMITH, Esq, 
Hil ry clean and bright box; the 
mh p = Jrass, Isle of Wight, and W. D. FRESHFIELD, 
ADA y vea varieties, three of each. A. 3 = А 
Oxford; — Esq., Reigate; and 
Windsor, won in like оча 2.1 EVANS 
and Mari ILI ry good. 
An extra c'ass of twelv: singles was 
inne g 
stagad patte Ps Lyon 
Sew 
Ernest Metz, Catherine Mermet, 5 g’ 
Panisse, an 
thei 
Н. T, Rainbow in 
*p Tea or Noisette, 
Reigate, whose box had arti 
Prince Arthur; F. DENNISON, ш, — Wood, Bir- 
pas demptis was 3rd, 
Hose Society since the last Mr pain show, „ R. 
BowYrER, Esq., H and L. PRICE, Meds 
Derby, very close competitors; Mr, К АЛЕ, Hoss, Worcester, 
& distinct Rises, to be grown within e'ght miles of Charing 
for a piece of plate given by E. Ma 
bright good. E. К, SMITH, Eq., М 
эшле а ың fem метом, Esq. ан 
THE GARDENERS’ 
General у. and Duke ы Rigen СЫ” in fine form ; 
A. BEYFUS, Esq., Norwood, an . H. W. DEws, Becken- 
ham, were 2nd and үч ere ee en у. 
Six distinct New Roses, ліе trusses.—The Rev. J. Н. 
BERTON won with La Fra M. of Lon donderry, 
M. of Downshire as the а; 
РЕМ- 
апа 
ham- 
ted, 2nd; rs. arman Crawf and . Litta 
being the best varieties in this stand 
TEA AND NOISETTE SECTION. 
Eighteen distinct, single truss2s, open to all amateurs, —The 
Tea and Noisette Trophy, also the Gold Med edal, were won by 
О. 9. ORPEN, Esq Ichester ; E. Metz, Іапосепќе Pirola, The 
Bride, Souvenir d'un Souvenir de 8. A. Prince, Catherine 
ermet, ame Hoste, Maréchal Niel, and 
Marie van tte, very clean an blooms. A capital 
od w s found in the Rev. A. ER-MELUIAR'S stand, whose 
best were Maré hal Niel, La Boule d'Or, Etoile de Lyon, and 
Mada ste; th v , Ipswich, a close 3rd, 
TS, ,F. Krüger, and The Bride, 
Twelve distinct singles, open.—O. G. ORPEN, Esq., w. gain 
to the front with a clean lot of blooms; E, M. етіс, jo 
Denne ei атар good blooms of Madame Curin and 
Innocente Р in his 2nd prize stand; 3rd, Rev. Н. 
BERNERS. ki Madame de Watteville in Mr. A. TATE'S 
stand is deserving of meation. 
tid ae distinct,—A piece of plate poe: as a memorial 
v. the Hon g^ in this 
ae won зне bee Ф. 9. ORPEN, Esq., Innocente Pirola, . Mer- 
, Rubens, Souvenir d'un Ami, Alba rosea, Marie van om tte, 
Comtesse de Panisse, being the varieties that 
The Rev A. FosrER-MELLIAR and H. V. MACHIN, 
Worksop, were respectively 2nd and 3rd 
ine single trusses of any Tea or Noisette Hose,—O. G. 
ORPEN, Esq., the Rev. A. FosrER-MELUIAR, and ne Rev. H, 
F. Kriiger, 
of th 
, 
4 Mad EE ssh 
n Es Nadaillac, 
Twelve singles, distinct, oun ауа а to thos ‘ole grow e a 
plants.— о had very 
—1st, CONWA RN wh 
ms of Nipbetos Анна Мг. 
OULES, Hitchi а PARKER, "Old Headington, 
same division, R- Н. LANG- 
TON, 5 d, Hendon, was he blooms of К. 
Brownlow ani е Cusin we m Mr. A. EVANS, 
Marston, Oxford, and W. AINE, stone Windsor, were 
2nd and 3rd respectively. 
Nine distinct single trusses, same division, for growers of 
fewer thin 200 —Mr. J. PARKER, Old con днн 
, had the best lot here, Mr. A. W RNE, 
loucester, апа W. D. FRESHFIELD, Big., Жн, айе. 
к, Esq., Torri 
"enis 1st viv "e 
Sutton-on-the- Hill, оа "E 
best flower was m» Bride; Ме, Bury RNSI к°з — 
Hoste, and I. Pi 4; din — аз with- 
held, and Mr, th gnome Hitchin, ves в 3rd. 
In an extra class for four varieties, three of each, CONWAY 
ith К. Metz, I, Pirola, Niphetos, and Com- 
Esq., He má, and W. 
. А. EVANS, Oxford, 
Ww. D. FRESHFLELD, 
Reigate, 2nd with the same variety, rer Mr. E. MAWLEY 3rd 
de S veamos 
Nine bunches, dístinct.—There was only one exhibit for 
Messrs, PAUL & SON'S vim, e, Mr. J, PARKER, Old Headington, 
окен, | being ameet 
nly to amateurs 
who ha won а prize at the Nation al Rose Soviety's 
exhibito. per R. C. BOYER, Esq., Hailebury emen a Herts, 
with a pretty lot; Mr. K. H. GIFFORD, Streatham and Mr, 
J. ke Beeston, Notts, followiag. 
MISCELLANEOUS EXHIBITS. 
Messrs, WM. PAUL & Son, Waltham C. , Staged a 
large collection of Roses in baskets, incluiing about twenty 
in the nursery at Cross. 
the wre the vr 
latter we noti excellent flesh-coloured Clio (Н.Р. 
and Spenser (A. P.. Polyantha varieties, Teas, Hybrid Ten, : 
d Jn, Zo were represented, 
‚ Joyning’s Nursery, Waltham 
also an exhibitor of ag „ amongst which 
we noticed nice W ot L’Idéale, Wm. Allan Ri 
А — Hole, &с. RNER, Royal Nursery, 
lough, had a ag table ae sely-flowered 
Turner's Crimson Rambler. 
6 and 8 feet high. 
WALLACE & Co. ‚ Colebesta, 
* 3 Ex and Calochort had filled a table with 
W. E. TIDY, театров Nurseries, 
тыге ймы Pen and other things, —€— 
e A. groups were made by Messrs, Jyo. LAING & 
m ige 5 rone 8.Е. Meserr, CHEAL & 80 
e ursery, men exhibited а = col 
a similar exhibit, 
— — 
ROYAL — — 
Jorr в ual fortnightly 
у meeting of 
ta last in D Ha 
Orchids were fairly 
profu 
some of which were 
— Wea 
Dionea Muscipula. 
It is one of the 
a large 
CHRONICLE. 
3 and many 
Competitive nn 
ban 
exhibits 
(Jury 13. 1895, 
of botanical 5 E. 
Rose 
ne of ч» дес. tables ч, 
n by se 
them 
Hall was — "fall than at several of the preceding 
meetings. 
Floral Committee. 
nt: W. 
Re 
Salter, and EL 
Messrs. DAN 
strong sprays ory a Vi 
Salisbury,a уму free and la 
across, colour scirlet, margined with 
seth of Merit E 
irman ; ; and 
s, H. 
1з BROS., of Norwich, exhibited some very 
Godetia, 
ve 
named Marchioness of 
white, and white 
E. F. FAIRBAIRN & ч "redi Carlisle, exhi- 
Fairbairn, colo 
crimson, with lilac centre 
urscarlet- 
Sprays of a good Ivy -leaved Pelargonium, named Mp 
shown by Mr. G. DAN 
ich. 
ess o. SUTTON | * yis Meta. exhibited in a large box, 
IELLS, Lime Tree Road 
pl 
4 e 
arious 
od 
were noti 
ced, 
Mr. HENRY FCKFORD, Wem, Shropshire, pres spra; 
fty 
of varieties of Sweet Peas, sh 
i ч 
orange-crimson, and white, 
Countess of Aberdeen, flesh colour, ver tty ; Queen Vic- 
ria, cream; and y Grisel Hamilton, pale biue, are 
am tha ke and ти. distinct of the newer varieties 
gape pm pian Meda 
bloo 
are blush-pink, changiog to white, very large, and abundan! tly 
ree. 
Mr. CHAS. I" Royal Nurseries, Slough, exhibited 
Carnat 
т of and Picotees 
re good in ir t bright, and 
Medal). 
Sp etes — named Laura 
їп variety ; the flowers 
fresh (Silver Banksian 
um maximum. 
Jno. Latna & Sons, Forest "ve 
gonias, and w. 
Award Si} М erit for the — Mr. F. nen a eat 55 
rof ex -scarlet. 
Messrs, 
— & few tutercus-rooted Be 
‘formed à 
Stre| iai Laiog’s 9 
bluish-purple, with purple -lined t 
e Lodge, Acton; and Mr. Н, M MIDDLE- 
т — Liverpool, showed blooms of 
— 8 m 
€ large, 
were thirty 
crimson-scar! 
2 flow 
roat. ne 
ne 
“Messrs. DOoBBIE & Co „Rot heny 
recommended a First-class Cert 
e plant is an annual 
apparently frair 12 inches high 
qat 
abn 
NY WATERER R, Knap Hi 
marked o 
plants ess an ыр ©, but not 
— ppi wer? 
Arnebia cornuta. 
of rather еее аў, habit, and grows 
The flowers are smh 
of its surface 
i punti e^ Wohing 
ска * sprays of the dark-coloured variet 
thony Waterer, and 
light pert named ret. 
Messrs, Р. BARR & Sons, King 
also 
London, :taged a brilliant collection nial bet 
baceous flow Bunches of Anthemis ti , peus 
Malva moschata alba, Lilium Browni, L. candidum, L. testa | 
A eri, varieties of Poppies, &., w. notion 
(Silver Banksian Medal). „ 
G. A. FARINI, Esq., Perry Vale, Forest Hill, showed a 0000 
ia na med Farini's Striped, th re petals striped with | 
yellow, rest n the scarlet, 
Messrs 
t lot of plants of Eriocnema 
of hybrid varieties of Sonerila 
Sprays Eremurus B 
feet high ; the colour of the flowers 
es rca NE 
FORBES, vti 
A very interesting exhibit of Li'ies 
bends Sy. Stems WALLACE & О Oo., O 
dalmaticum, 
,rdalin um В0176 
Calochorti vas show! " 
in variety, L. 
Iris Kemp'eri in variety, Kc. 
las, beside a dozen 
of Delphinium sprays wa; s'a;ei by м. „1 
y of 8 
sprays ot а very y дай» | 
Street. Covent Gorden. 
hardy peren 
ANDER & Co., St. Albans, again showed 
of Dipladenia atro-purpurea in flower, also 
ot 
also D. bolivi 
ard alliel боне s" 
Icheste, Le ^" 
