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GARDENERS’ 
ES ER-MARE eas ly Ist, his best being Allamanda Henderson i, Clerodendron 
haá TON-SUP. 3 x se ae nd Codiœum Queen Victoria. The last-named 
was also Ist for в specimea-plant in flower, with a beautiful 
F „ee example of Eucharis amazonici, and also for a foli lage speci- 
22 Hortieulturat Society ми na eighteenth with Codiæum Queen Victoria, an immense . Mt. 
ow. OF paste, бацр, Sowers, and vege taules, Ж а Clewer Nurseries, bei good 2nd in the former 
in the Grove Park d Gle ield, on the above- — bon Step tis floribunda, very fresh; and Mr. 
mentioned dat te. The exhibition was, on t the whole, а u the latter, with an enormous example of Alocasis 
Pra i 
as & Webb, Mr. iss HAMMERSLEY, was lst wit 
of the Honorary Secre taries, Messrs. Tho 
and the inhabitants of this pretty wits resort, 
ANTS. 
In this section Mr. J. CypHer’s plants formed the chief 
attraction, and secu: ured for the veteran cultivator siz les 
plants, in as many varieties, six flowering plants , and six 
pes plants, distinct vari ae - be shown in baa case. 
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gr use), 
ew 5 rare plants in the rct 
and finely-coloured plant of 
less prominent дь in Мг 
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in a Kar ran 
Codizum Reidii. more or E 
CypHer’s exhibits were Kentias Fosteriana and — 
Latania borbonica, Codiæums ween Victo б — am 
ander 
— and 
to Mi 
large, bay d фу кюре tuberous Begonias; and Mr. 
RICHARDSON 2nd, with plants nearly as good. Another good 
exhibit in this class of leer арака сел, with large blooms, 
m Mr. Fulford, gr. to 
but the ри» nts much sma. 
F. D. LAMBERT, Es 
r. Hopkins, gr Major RICARDO, had an excellent 
exhibit of six Fuchsias, and was aw: perad А lst prize, Mrs. 
Rundle and Charming being ype of the 
and teehee zonal Pelar- 
other ia size 
Stephanotis fioribunda, 
iu 5 (included in the twe 
exhibit), Erica rpurea, E. 
s ron Thom cessa 
акты — 
е 
being the most osc жойыл ong h g plants; 
while the most promin nent in the half- dozen foliage plants 
reson by g f Codiæum Johannis, of 
‚в. Baron Rothschild, — e- 
VW, 
wland to W. Brock, E Hoad. 
Exeter. —— — in the plant classes 0 beat 
. CYPHE or 5 bora (stove) онам 
plant. with Stephanotis floribus 
th the twenty 
voted to it being pretty weil contested, — the 
re of great merit, Mr. H. W. Ward, gr. 
ога с, Salisbury, being the 
x Ists (fo туче of 
Madresfield Court 
eight к» viz, a Pin 
eapple, 
aud Pears, Clapp’s Favourite), and two peti 
prod Mr. LLO 
inds, and Mr. Cross- 
The Onions of the latter were 
t * ere, unfortunately, over- 
looked by the judges. 
MAIDENHEAD, 
б. те — iac tius, M on the 
unqua auc 
the Messrs. Surron’s prizes for sagen f [ч 
les, and nine e gn r the large collection of 
fruit, other classe e indien». well & filled 
under these heads ; ee for groups, there were ten 
classes, Be- 
chs, re cloner or or more similar 
vars., and Campanula PM 
ere to be seen in each, whilst in the first-oamed there 
cretica, 
jasan raa ore’ to good effect ; стии rotons 
very tel Mr. Wood Іо! 
, › being Pind Ist with a 
exhibit; Mr. Richardson, 
| to 1 
t 
on; one edm only, and these 
was sent ру Mr. C. YousG. 
ourite one, and some exceedingly 
bright an were 1 these being chiefly 
tall pyramids, the best came from Mr, T. GRESWELL, who had 
capital yarieties, 
VEDI 
sions, one for 
n the former of these the best x of Roses, Mat t and fresh, 
sent by Mr. F. J. "Ден Lowbrook, Bray ; Mr, J. 
WALKER, Thame, эре a good 2nd. 
With Dahlias, Mr. KER was Ses 3 к» а 
Я „жа Ане fresh and bright; in this instance 
2nd, he, too, wing well, 
ad are alw ays showa well 'at this exhibition, Mr. 
WALKER again winning, wi ec TRANTER 2nd ; the positions 
being reversed for Asters, w were extra оой. 
In the latter or amateur’ division, th e best 
came from Miss B. DEsTon, иеа; ne ser red didis 
at from Mr. Paxton and Mr. FULFORD, 
This section is divided iato t distinct divi 
x: K 
were — gh ad dci Mr. 
the best twelve show kinds, and Mr. 
on ihe other hand in this divis were remarkably good, 
several stands put up. Mr. С. Youn st and Mr, 
J. ch, gr . B. WEATHER, „ And. Zinnias were 
specially fine here, better than in the trade class, the two best 
8 being very close in point of merit. Mr. C 
Windsor, was Ist; C. Yo 
mpetition in this pipe. and 
There w 
the Mindat of ола ruled very high. Mr, AIT was 
186 for six dishes, showing first rate Muscat Grapes, fi in Siret 
Peaches, Countess Me = on, and Lord Napier Жейин. 
came a close 2nd, but was weaker in Grapes, 
having, however, very fine лга du Congrés Pears, Brown 
ei igs, h to 
€ F. Cole, gr. to Sir G. 
RUSSELL, was well up for 2nd 
With four dishes grown in the open air, Mr. D. PAXTON 
class, Mr. F. COLE 
es, carrying a dense 
HOPKINS was 2nd, with smaller, but well- 
Mowsrax won handsome 
with n, fine large tapering шаю well ripened ; Mr, И 
is instance having to be content with z nd pines, 
Y was 
in 
been a formidable aem 
ohnston, gr. to A. GILLIAT, Esq. 
was Ist, the variety bein ng Bellegarde, hi ighly ud. no 
AITKEN ing 2nd with poral бии, coloured ; 
h Nectarines were Lea b ie 
AWTE, gr. at Oakley . dale 
ам Lord рела Pi! Mr. A е fruit ; and the 2nd 
ition in the фк ы 0 
ic. Goopuax bel placed lat with Pin Melon, HM: in 
Woop was 2ud, — 97 тта “аю. Fine-ápple ; 
лел of Jefferson, from Mr. Goon. 
AS, 
CHRONICLE 
[Aveusr 24 1895, 
MAN ; whilst one of Kirke's, by Mr. HOPKINS, was 2nd; 
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good’ agatha ait from юр Davis, gr. to Es ig: ; eu 
eld, ver as placed next in point ‘of merit, from 
. JORNST 
Cherries (More llos) . well poda. hs: Ist prize going to 
Mr. Osman; and the 2nd to Mr. Caw 
EGETABLES. 
ongst several exhibits p — the best brace was 
Pie di n Royal Windsor from Mr. J. Woop; and the 
Onions in Ailsa Craig, from Mr. GOODMAN, whilst Perfection, 
as ап exhibition MA was invincible, Mr. W. H. AUSTIN 
having the finest 
‚ in the special me for a collection of 
greatest n n this division wasto ' 
d b ? & 
„good; new large Intermediate Carrots, very 
clean ; Satisfaction Ри teri гөй samples; Lemon Rocca 
Onions, large; we Autocrat Peas, a fine sample. Mr. 
Lane, gr. to Miss RIDGE, was very close for 2ud place, with a 
similarly good choice ; and Mr, G. WORSFOLD, an excellent 
For the nemen B oig pe^ six ere kinds en by 
Messrs. WEBB ONS Mr. G. 
In other special vegetable classes, wherein the e were 
offered respectively by Mr. BROUGHTON and Mr, W. H. 
the жа best lots were shown by Mr. В. HERBERT and "Mr, J. 
Kar HT 
for tuberous Begonias, wherein the award i 
жакыны vr Me Е. OWEN, the best exhibit eme 
from Mr. J. W. SE the plants dwarf е d . 
Decor h ns was put , | 
Table rations, Sc. e best set of de 
up by . HERRIN, Dropmore Gardens, — light and 
i 2nd bes hich 
- — 
viti | a bouquet, the arrangement, 
excellent, The best ua epergne was that arranged by | 
Mrs, THOM 1 
Mi orden exhibità came from Messrs. J. LAING & Sons, 
EM lants nd flowers ; Mr. 
SUCH very tasteful ] 
атац | 
S. TURNER, Dahlias and Roses, a Firs i 
cate A a warded to Cactus Dahlia Beatles, of very distinet 
colour, a deep pink. J. H. j 
TROWBRIDGE HORTICULTURE AND 
FLORAL 
—Thi th Ta жй annual 
is was the 71 eto | 
Aveust 21. 
exhibition of what is probably the 
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was compensated for in dej = 
greenhouse ee pa which were v the 
Begonias also, the collections of Ferns, 3d 
fruit and vegetables were very good indeed. 
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best nine store and й 
T m Mr. H. Matthews, 6:0 
ex 
t, having very good e 
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Erica 
a glabra Ш? 
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nobilis, amabilis. 
Teoria, his 1 ending plants * үке 
e pro 
pieee of Eucharis amazon 
speciosa major; Mr. Pocock, gr. to J- g 
Trowbridge, was 2nd, 
We have said there was a falling off in oxen 
some very good plants were staged. Mr. G. 
