310 THE GARDENERS’ 
Beauty's Eye, soft pink, -5 a ring of orange-crimson roun nd 
d Buttercup were also shown, The 
pik Rawlings 51 Mrs. — six — — bing a golde п cen tre (E. MAWLEY). The ar чөй awards were 
shown by Mr. M. V. SEALE, Sevenoaks; mmittee ia ex 
aud чиж мор N: amm Bae в. HUMPERTES had - — six ае iscellaneous exhibits t 2 were a ‘Gis number, Мез 
very fine J. LAING & Sons, robe: st Hill. leading the way with a pa 
aracter ; эсу as 2nd with Matthew “Campbell of Camellias and one of Gloxinias, the latter from seeds sown 
The кы, Dahlia was Miss Cannell, from Mr. J. KER; iu spring, all shower high quality. Mr. M. jeg 
Mr. J. Т. WEST coming 2nd with his n ke. ryman, Christehurch, had а collection of hardy d 
Cactus Dahlias. order that only true forms of the wers ; . DOBBI es AA м 
Cactus type should be shown in this class, a list is pub blished in rpington, ha — as An * течне 0 
the schedule of prizes of those eligible for — inthis collection of the single Cactu — у api apai Aer аст 
class. With eighteen varieties in bun of six s, М Sons, Swanley, llecti qiie men 1 sa odie 
J. CHEAL & Sons were Ist, having superb date of Я Dahlias; Messrs. CHEAL , "tg ene 
Wilson Noble (new), ve ; mony, Earl of Pembroke, т. Т. 8. 7 E, Tottenham, a large co Bene 8 0 rim " 
Delicata, Lady Penzance, Matchless, Ma r, Bertha Maw- forming an important feature; pomiar reel , 
ley, Countess of Gosford, Mrs. Gordon Sloane бонуе and Purple Lowe n infe g Dahlias and cut hardy fiowers. 
Prince. s. KEYNES & Со. were 2nd, ing different 
rom the foregoing : Fuller otia ve ind arnes, 
very pretty; me. * 5 ge. 3rd, Mr. C GLASGOW жашыры рыны 
With shes, Messrs, J Med & Go., lt was admitted on all han 392 
( were 
ада; Barl-of Pembroke, Mrs Delic of the exhibits erall * Nor show 
= Ma = Ceanell, and Жыр. equal to anything that has Mn seen in the West of 
Mr. J. T Was was 2nd, having fine bunches of Miss A. Scotland previously; — enthusiasm of the citizens 
Nightingale (new), Miss Annie Jones (new), Mary Hillier, has been aroused somewhat by the — now 
Gloriosa, Matchless, and Delicata. given to Бешене’ in the case of parks and 
Decorative i class for twelve bunches, no botanic gardens. The nu dst oni! and Borists did 
be shown, but Mr. C, * d to be much to make the display a good one. 
o dete throngh 3 БЫЧ y staging a h hed die Enclosing the orchestra was a great d imer. of avian d 
HMM — S had the best twelve p? Ti and лы aes staged by Messrs.'A USTIN 
most striking varieties — Arthur Cheal, Chancellor Swayne, o ald had o tables with choice se 
i тее! of Kent, : 
Mrs. serene н Freeman, Maid Kent, Amphion, sid bnar; é oir: usual “м of Crotons 
dy Primros . M. ALE was 2nd, having, of Loa — and P den s, and other sui plants, үйгөн 
varieties distinct trom the foregoing, Baron Schroder, nw s Lilies interspersed in the mere which enhanced 
c e e ute, — arance. 
oe alias. — ere CTY. shown, Mr. С. = table of choice plants came from Mr, DEWAR, the Curator 
TURNER taking the 1 ri ө ызы of small-sized e Botanic Garden, who thro reat energy into the work 
соем; beautifully fresh ма bright, POTE N “н Fabio, pe эч exhibitions. His table was rich with Marantas, Bego- 
Hecehus, паз, Purity rinckman, Ruy ni Allopleetus Lynchii, Zingibers, and other 
Blas, Jessica, Crystabella, gem Amber, and Iola, edged with — ae EE "€ 
bright purple; 2nd, Messrs, their best varieties The taliley fürnistied b 
р, T y gardeners in competition were all 
bu. Madge, Tommy Keith, "rene, Arthur West, Lilian, arranged with taste, but variety was to some extent wanting. 
, though of the finest colour, should not be included i 
With twelve bunches, Messrs. J. BURRELL & Сб. were Ist; 3 —— M M m. pu rus — 
and Mr. J. T. W — к 
$ MCGUILEY, gard , Langside, was Ist. 
Single Рэдла Тон still bold their own . and they, were Orchids were few in number, but the plants were good and 
PER A Mp Жыз Peg ть he most distinct bei well- oe D. ——— еня — 
v, Gulielma, M. C. C. G Е" ч 
Mine бобоги, Victoria, Phyllis, a on Hood, and Northern 9 e flowers finely developed. Mr. Gro. eae: 
; . SEALE, who — P à 
f . engaged in by thr hi Ferns w not во 
— foregoing, * „ bun ыры, Duchess * numerous as at some former exhibitions , but the exoelone 
Parro 
Albany, W. C. Н , Eclipse, emu 
€ pied re bun ches, Nn. There wuo.no ts was remarkable, The Gleichenias of Mr. Jom 
MITCHELL were excellent. 
ск, St. Leonards, was Ist, havi CUT FLOWERS. 
i of Passing to the adjoining hall, a grand display of cut flow 
bunches of Gloriosa, Delicata, Coun Gor fox ; rum 
Mawley, rmony, Juarezi, an y Penzance; Mr. E. was seen. Much labour had been expended by the exhibitors 
rown, M. W. Morris, Esq., ley, was 2nd. With inp ing their flowers from the drenching rains. Mr 
six —À : A  Moonte of each, Mr. E, MAWLEY, Berk- FORBES, nu an, Hawi had a display of spikes of 
and Mr. S. COOPER 2nd. «ius six Follyhocks, Antirrhinums, &c., and Carnations in quantity. 
exem Cio Fus Reis ad. Mr. J. STREDWICK was 1st ; and Mr, Gladiolus were ave seen them in Scotland, 
E. BRowx 2nd 5 nd was remarkable for cleann 
M H. C ANNELL & S ze, fineform. M MPBELL, lantyre, 
Cactus Dahlias sent out by aree , Mr. W. Misr | irr the had a large and choice selection of Carnations, Cannas, 
His bunehes of Carnation Valkyrie were mu ired, 
only exhibitor, and took the 1st 
Pompon D: 
ahlias, Ama wn six varieties in bunches, Ca rich in colour were Mad ** Soubeyrand, 
Mr. J. T. Hupsox, Gun „was Ist with some excellent splendens, Exploratur Crampel, and Madame ча r. 
flowers; Mr. J. STREDWICK taking the 2nd prize. With six CAMPBELL had also a capital „Ме of Dahlias 
ix blooms in each, Mr, S. COOPER came 1 In another THBERTSON had a display of 
G. WYATT, Twicken herbaceous plants, Liliums, Phlozes, Helianthus in variety, 
Sing Pr е In the class for six bunches, ten Tritomas, Coreopsis lanceolata (one of t is 
oms т. Т. W. GIRDLESTONE, Sunningdale, was gorgeous table, 26 feet long), Pansies quantity, е their 
lst, with з Soubrette, 4 Prince of new Vi R, Mitchell, William Haig, and Sweet- 
Wales, ar seedling; Mr. C, Osman, Sutton, was 2nd. were well exhibited. Mr. SMELLIE'S Pan 
With each, Mr. E. MAWLEY t ol 
Моол ot extent salty big shown 
(G. HARRIS, ; Cactus, Beatrice, brigh 
з * pinkish- 
lilac, true С distin and attractive (C. TURN 
lough); Cactus, Henry Stred wick, dull a LE "un" with 
"ge beco i 
St. 
true STRE 
rds); Cactus, ue Mount, Neugasse tes with 
slight dark villas. true Cactus; Mrs. Wilson Noble, saImon- 
esi 9 re eis true Cactus (J. CHILD & 
s, Miss тераа bright lescarlet, truef 
and Miss A ; Nightingale, gt ing in ia, 
distinct, true 
* 
t the finest 
collection, being 2nd, 
usta 
‚ап — Prince Arthur were a 
looms. Mr. —— Dundee, had a 
FRUI 
There was the ceni excitement over the — —.— 
The display of Gra to that of 
Black Ha 
Cactus g. 25 West, bec 
e orange-red, a 
d 2 fine in — and не оѓ 
— тек Mr. MENZIES, ірасе епз, 
Ist, a position which he has held for three seasons 
hos Mr. WHITE, the Castle, Largs, was a good 2nd. 
In a class for any Grape other than Black Hamburgh, Mr, 
nds. bunches of 
T - 
sented. Mr. Kipp wes Ist with fine examples from 
In the class of four bunches Mr, LESLIE, 
CHRONICLE. 
[SzPrEMPER M, 1895, 
Ist, his ‘Madresfield ( flour, Muscate, 1 and Gros a go 
Hi 
The collections ы fruit 
аз 186 for 
ооа 
n dishes 
ood rn Cayenne Pineapple, — Ее Р ant : 
l ri 
Elruge and Pinea ong the best frnits 
which this exhibitor ever tabled ; we MM seen finer Grapes. 
from Culzean. CBEAN, Craigends, was 2nd, his Grapes 
being his bes B 
. Mr. LESLIE, Perth, чымын. 
markably 0 Muscat and Black 
2 
and М r. Mc BEAN'S віж = teat, were large, and bad Ist . 2 | 
in in quality. Ape, of the — kitchen sorts were 
SMITH, Roselea, had ‘owe. — splendid Apples. „ 
VEGETABLES were excellent. Mr. МОВЕАх had Ist prize 
hirteen sorts, which were of the highest merit, and the Y 
Memoria. awarded him. 2 
т. BROWN, gr., Houston, for a collection little 
McBEAN's, In the class for six sorts, Mr. McBEAN was li, 
and e N, 2nd, for Messrs, ene i 
of Parsley, weed 
82 3 Altogether, the 3 was ali 
к 3 ok baskets of flower bouquets, sprays, 
as done by ladies, require much patience ani b à 
ess of the Standrey Halls is N r inst t 
such a grand display. 
BO 
E AOOUMULATED, 3 
TOC 71 
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1 iint | 
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222 52 |52 Rid ee 
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3414 |a BB 
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Фет. | бе. | dor Loon ТОШ 
0 2+] 89 о |+ 223+ 262 2 + 
1| 3+ | 104 o ＋ 221+ 44 5 — 
2| 4 + | 128 o |+ 163|4- 276| 1 — 
3| 5 + | 145 0 |+ 116)+ 2830 aver 
4124114 о |+ 12014 3723 — 
5 4 + | 146 о |+ 4T|-- 3330 aver 
62-4-|10 | о [+ 93|+ 3605 — 
123 | 121 o ＋ 120|4- 303) 5 + 
8| 3 + | 131 o |+ 55|4- 337) 4 — 
9/3 | 111 o |+ 31|4- 268 5 — 
10| 1 4- | 110 0 |— 36|4- 195, 3 
*| 4 + | 158 о |+ 8914 246 7 — 
The districts indicated bem 
the following :— 
s Scotland, 2 * 2 — d 
4, Midland Counties; dnt NA 
Pera, aret PPAR 
10, Ireland, S.; *Оһапп 
Бадер 
THR PAST weeks 
record of the 
THE following summary 
the British Tolandufor the week ending 
from the cal Office : 
The seriem continued very 
the great · r part . England und e 
severe thunderstorms, accompanied рузи 
were experienc A our southern 
most parts of Ireland, Scotland, and t 
the conditions were again unsettled, 
with fine 
“The — MNT 
