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th six Picotees, Mr. A. W. JoN*8, Birmi ingham, took the 
lst pue with the best stand out of nine, having H. mb 
Brunett Н. Во. E. Mre. Burgess, H.P.E. Amy Bobs 
L.P E. — L. Red E. Mrs, Gorton, H. P. E. Muriel; 2 
г. C. HEAD. 
Yellow grounds were а ature, and the blooms very 
Mr. A. W. Jo» with Merrett superb 
blooms, having Romulus, Stadtra ail, Annie Douglas, 
yA Almira, Mrs. R. Sydenham, Mrs. Whitbourn, 
Ladas, Mrs. Dranfield, and Janira ; 
great fea 
s. — 'R. SYDE NHA AM. 
tions of blooms, Mr. A. R. BRO 
e чө жүгөн ‘of Mrs. R. Sydenham, Mrs. 
„Mrs. Gooden „and Mrs. He nwood 
2nd, Mr. E. HILL, Bulw Gi 
and 
Selfs 
m the Ist prize with 
udrey Campbell, — pos , Corunna, Ruby, Theo- 
— The Pasha, Fire King, Une 
Roy, and Abigal; 2nd, Mr. T. 
ча, тегү? ng ae and Gentle яту іе 
There 
e Mrs. 
of C. Se ФА, R. BROWN taking 
the ыч * oh — d'Orleans. — Uncle Tom, 
Miss A. Campbell, Mrs. Fred, and Hayes’ Scarlet; 2nd, Mr. 
en class for six Carnations and Picotees, 
Mr. ius Е. GoopFELLOW being Ist, and Mrs. 
HERBERT 
SMITH 
tho оу hit upon the amount all owed is not 
statei, Tos t which represented all the types, were set 
p i pecimen glass, Some 
g 
а pa certainly had a 
да: Me previous classes, 
classes were devoted 
“жа le blooms there was immense y. The leading 
5 B.'s - ve, Arthur Medhurst, and Master 
8 y; C.B.'s, Schofield, Rifleman, and E 
red E. 
Gorton and Thomas William 
L. red E, Mra, 
Muriel aud Mes. Openshaw  L.P.E., „ Pride of 
у th: Ro. E, rs. rs, panine 
and Edith D'Om^ra'n ; Е, Mr. Sharpe; Lt Вэ. or Soar E 4 
us, Cardinal Wolse 
bunches, shown in four — A 
tffective, Messrs. THOMSON & Co. and H. W. 
кетти Teignmouth, Е lis е уз з 
—— bags —.— 
and bl d plants f. Messrs 
& Co. The best six ip uc 
special prize gree by Mr. Ernest Be 
Mr. SYDENHAM, and well 
rman origin бона 
nary of Erfurt, came from 
represented the celebrated 
Erfurt — 
п Carnations а very e feature. 
For a mri. amy в feet by 3 uns good prizes w 
Capt. THEWLES, Kenilworth, was s ist, and Mr, W. F. GUY 
iride Shower bouquets, Sprays, holes wer 
Premier Flowers.—The premi 
: S. Hedderley, from Mr. R. 
Geo. Melville, 
7 SOUTHAMPTON. 
Avaust 3 AND 5.—The show held on the above 
dates was quite one of the best held by the 
Southampton Royal H Society. Not 
only were the на plants of extra “quality, 
and arranged for effect splendid ; 
fruit and vegetables were all 
erit, The arrange- 
as usual , were of tenen order, and 
great ee a due to Mr. aidge, the Hon. 
F lants, e the best ten sprcimen plants, Mr, CYPHER, 
Chelterham, was asse le ; his collection was good 
throughout, and it was - And gr 
Lady THEODORA GUEST, 
ford, was a creditab 
M- Wilkins, gr. to 
ood House, УФ e Bland- 
z x specimens with a collec- 
tion similar in point of vym M — larger one; Mr. WILLS, 
F Southampton, was а close 
w n Hampehi re for six 
specimen plants, and Mr. andford. gr. to Mrs. HASELFOOT, 
Moor Hill, Bi vela won Ist — with a very — 
— 
"gau ur d clase was provided, — gardeners only. This 
class was fi x specimens, and Mr. T. Hall, т. to the Presi- 
dent, Sir 8. Moxtacu E, wards M. idw Pes Stoneham House, 
tham ily w 
pton, n lst pri 
Ferns, in six exotic жаш, were 8 shown by Mr. Peel, 
gr. to Miss Topp, oes ' Lodge, пм, "ét ple 
ums, and 
— ж 
di Ae — princ ial prize-winners wine — J. WII co 
(Blandford), Mitchell, gr. pé WILLIS FLEMING, Ea. 
(Chitworth Manor), and Mr. 3. НА 
врасе of 18) « feet made a good d 
groups being set up. г. WILLS m asily won the 
premi ward wi t arrangement a ‘suitable рон, 
about which there was not а blance of cro Mr. 
E. Carr, gr. to U. A. GILLETT, "if; ir Oa ge, 
Bishopstoke, Mod a "good 2n 2nd. In а smaller class Mr. PEE 
won lst prize, 
FIG. 32.— THE PATENT 
STAMFORD HOE. 
(SEE P. 162.) 
$,—These formed a prominent res > of the show, 
Roses wi Messrs. K WII 
LiaMs & Co., Salisbury, won for both twen 
bl with even, fresh, and highly - coloured specimens, 
Mr. WILL TAYLOR, Middlesex, was a good 2nd 
яг the 3 twelve blooms, restricted to gardeners, Mr. д. 
West, gr. to J. WYXGRAM, E-q., Northlands, Salisbury, won 
place. 
Stove and greenhouse flowers in a dozen trusses were 
Mr, Herbert, gr. to Mrs. MARSHALL, — 2 
flowers were excellent. 
‚ LADHAMS, 3 
massi 
won 
was similarly su 
Table 
sG ihi with a 
Padnell 
Inglefield, gr. to Sir J. KELK, Tedworth, Mat 2а4. 
For three bunches of Grapes, Mr. J. Sanders, 
gr. to C. SLOANE STANLEY, Esq ons, Romsey, dis- 
tinctly ahead of all others; Mr. W. MITCHELL, 2nd. : 
For t es ' black variety, Mr. J. 
Mr. Pope, gr. to Earl of CanwARvox, Highclere Castle, 
Neu burg, won for two bunches of any black Grape. The 
ea — class was -— contested, Mr. MITCHELL win- 
nin eer om and Mr. RD tere white. Hardy fruit was 
— n y Mr. — ме s by Mr. WARD, and Mr. Е. 
L. BROWN, — House, — Peaches 2 Mr. Ө. 
Hall, gr. to Lady Louisa ASHBURTON, Melchet Court, 
Romsey; ectari y Mr. INGLEFIELD, 
For nine distinct varieties of vegetables, Mr. T. WILKINS 
wen premier award, closely followed a Mr, POPE 
the cla t apart for Messrs SUTTON’S 1 a E 
prizes, Mr. POPE won both with uce, Мт. WILKINS 
following. Other с in this section were well filled. 
Misc:llaneous.— LapHAMS had markably fine 
group of herbaceous cut flowers. M ILLIER & Son, 
Winchester, had sh in pote, y 
sery, Southampton, had: 
* DoudLAs, Bookham, Surrey, a choice collection of his 
tions, 
E^ J. Miles, gr. to Е. PERKINS, Esq., Portswood, Southamp- 
ton, two dozen dish f hardy fruit. 
ST. NEOT'S Bocca подаст 
—The 3 2 of this 
and while hor- 
t n 
Prime includes other subjects interesting to country 
as honey, 
egonias 
to A. J. * a Esq.. Diddington Hall, taking the — 
pr ere were two equal 2nd р 
best — your a ie v"; was — peat ыча ылы 
bloomed, from kie. 
In the way of — plants Mr. REDMAN had the best four 
The blooms from Mr. J. 
Stone, gr. to Mr, R. A. CoCHRANE, St. Neot's. Mr. RED- 
MAN had а of twenty-four bun of stove 
and greenhouse ; and the class for 
best collections we seen for some time past, 
two or three very fine and ; Helianthus Soleil 
d'Or, Lili , Statice lati- 
folia, a grand bunch of the white Everlasting Pea, Alstroe- 
meria aurantiaca, Р nica, &c. Very good. 
Dahlias for the season w Stocks, Zinnias, 
staged; also S 
Marigolds, &c. The best twelve bunches of hardy herbaceous. 
Rowers cone from Mr. ‚ Last. 
F, ait Th ti 
Gardens, Hinchiogbrook H House—Peaches, | 
даа 
м 
dessert and kitchen Plums, Cherries, Currants, &c., were all 
good. 
N N best eight dishes came from Mr. T. o RN 
g 2nd, both excelle season. 
managed by an mittee and а 
working se , 
е Groups.—The largest plant class is that for 
ve plants in an equal proportion of flowering and foliage. 
on J. CYPHER, Queen's Nurseries, Cheltenham, showed very 
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