NovzxBER 9, 1895.) 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
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The best incurved blooms of опе variety w were exhibited by 
H. ALK ER, who selected Jeanne d'Arc, which h 
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arier as his variety. There was considerable 
looms. eee — was — M" scs the 
ms of better quality than rved, 
X gin ан 
ly stron, the 186 prize 
exhibit, € “the — д — considerable “diflealty to the 
F. 
judges. EVAN, Esq., Trent 
Park, Ba "s was an easy Mt. for the y Challenge Сир and £10, 
ard his blooms w "— o without оп. е ieties 
were :— Fro Reine d'Angleterre 
беа 
Phoebus, Mis Dorothy Shea, — ie Chas. а Mons. 
Panckoucke, Van der Heede, Madame Ad, 
eu — M. 
neux, „W. G. Ne — Chas. d hos. 
Wilkins, Mrs. C Payne, and Madame Carnot, Middle row : 
ш. Seaward, ise, Madame М. Ri Mephisto, Wm 
Tricker, Mons. G. Biron, Н. L. Sunderbruck, G. С 
Dean, 
Colonel Smith, President 
adame A. de Gal — r8. 
Falcone туой , Sunflower, Jno. pton, Miss 
P neni Мом, Chas. Molia, Souvenir d'une petite — налу 
Wonder, G. W. Childs, Puritan, Henri Jacotot Fils, ап 
Мале, Thé ase Rey. 
The judges had difficulty in awarding 2nd and 3rd places. 
Eventually, Mr. WM. MEASE was awarded 2nd prize; and 
~~ W. WELLS, Earlswood Nurseries, Redhill, 3rd, 
n the former exhibit, blooms of Miss Dorothy Shea, Silver 
i Viviand Morel, Robert Owen, and Mille. Marie Hoste, 
were especially fine. 
"The best collection of ae blooms, distinct, 
shown by Mr. W. BERN 
Woolverstone 
Ferry. Fron 
e, Eva Kaowlee, М. 
blooms, of which the following were were the best, C. Harman 
Paine, Eb de ron. D Мапе. Le суу cem 
Panckoucke, Madam rnot, M. Grayer, . Beer, 
and Miss D. Shea (a faire Gap. given by Jones, accom- 
panied the 1st prize). nd place was iven to Mr. G . W. 
The 2n 
a Nurseties, DL Terrace, Cardiff, colour 
e:e 
freshness were remarkable 1 к=з 
fairly deep bl The foll ur ere the bes 
Payne, Lord Brooke, Madame Carnot, 22 ce 1 
Zarich, Узнав 23 and Ed. 3rd, „ WX. 
re. G er "— 8. No orrioh and ed, W. Hammer 
кош, Еа mont, Taunton (gr., Mr. C. Hart) There 
was some been expressed with the result of the 
jadging in this с 
The best S cf twelve blooms, distinct, 
Mr. R. O. N T 
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good; 3rd, Mr. J. SANDFORD, with Viviand 
Cox, gr 
Snith, very 
Morel; and 4th, Mr. C. . to Jno. TROTTER, Esq., 
i dede Hertford. 
ing place in the class for Japanese blooms, 
ineurved, distinet, was taken by Mr. К. Joa to 
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2nd, Mr. T. Carter, gr. to 
ey ge, who 2nd 
S. -peta! led — The best six йв: blooms, 
hairy-petalled v: ELLS, 
Tord Brooke; and ЕЯ E 
METS 
yellow one in this stand, is 
к We e e — Twelve large-flowered 
blooms, in * were shown by Mr. R. С. 
Spi, But few sco 
Domage ; 3rd, Mr, 0, Brown, gr. to R. HET 
House, Abbots Bromle 
ne blooms, агро eee Tha class for ME We 
blooms, Japane:e Anemones inelu ed, was won 
^ -— 
557 
кка, gr. to A. 2 . West Lodge, Barnet. The 
considerable competi п this class, and the 1st M 
on, M. Dupaniou р, Delaware, W W. Aste 
Br (v 111 lou 
), aud Sir 
Walter Raleigh. А — A. 85 70 gr. to E. 0. N + „Hadley 
Lodge, High nd; an ced in 
his stand v эуе tnta of М. Dupanloup, “Sabine, and 
others, Sed, Me. Milner, gt. to Mrs. W. A. Hres, Willea- 
hall Park, 2 et. 
r. EGGs was the winner also of the Ist prize for 
зе, and 
in 
varieties ; М Iv 8rd 
by Mr. Jas. Maule, gr. toH. T. MaTTH&Ws, Esq., The Mount, 
Hadley, 
езе, —The class for twelve blooms, —— 
ooms 
7A9. 
gave another Ist prize to Mr. SKEGGS, and his bl 
very large, and most of them in other respects. "Hia 
A the followi Le Deuil, Jao, Bunyan, Nelson, 
Enterprise, Queen Elizabeth, Descartes, Jeanne Marty, Sir 
Walter M: ‚ W. W. Astor (with poor 
centre), Mdlle. Cabrol, and M, Dupanloup. The place in 
this competition taken Mr. J. 833 gr. to Sir 
EMPLE, Ватё., The Nash, Kempsey, W. ter. He had 
decidedly commendable collection, and was by, 
—Twelve Anemone Pompons, distinct, 
three * 2 de — variety in bu aches. Mr. C. BROWN staged 
а very pretty 8 ** an 4 let prize. His 
eties were Fran large in son 
with the eae иа 3 1 Madame Montels, 
E , Miss N 3 a 
Astie, odor ag Emil bottom, Queen 
Bessie Plight ; ma, Жыз J. ian gr. tothe ка 10 2 
Hinchingbrooke, Huntingdon. There a two 
in this class, and ron ye canes qum. 
stag “a 
tw Pompons, d 
bunches; his exhibit per was decidedly praiseworthy, 
Elise ык a is still the prettiest 
flower in this section, — 12 Westlake, Black ч las, Harry 
Hicks, Mrs, Bateman, yox aes Dickens, are also capital diverse 
varieties, 2nd, Mr. YER, whose collection ч was but little 
b.hind the other one in — ; 3rd, Mr. J. Мук 
Single flowered Varieties.—The show of sing еони 
varieties was very attractive —— _ The е winner of the 
prize in the for twelve varieties in bunches or sprays 
Mr. J. MYERS, the flowers were so 
good we :—Jane, Purity, Snow 
W. 4 e white; Gold Star and 
Admiral Sym ; Mrs. D. B. m а very pretty 
К; Nora and Foxhunter, Miss M. 
ilde, rose and white, Зай, Mr. W. ©. P. 2 3rd, Mr. 
W. Wells. 
— — 
few ghteen 
varieties, was shown by Мг. JAM 
— rd Silverhill, 8t. St. Leonard’s-on-Sea, A Silver Cup 
presented by J. M. CoPPEN, Esq., was added to the Ist prize 
in this c Mr. STREDWICK'S exhibit was excellent 
is an 
one, and u good of International, Chas, 
vis, Viviand И А Wm. Seward, 
nd others, Mr. ©. A. enhall Workhouse, 
e to the y noticed. fi in this case 
were very f ooking, bright, of „ Thomas 
ilkins, Chas. Davis, P —— Hairy der, were the 
rg eee, wa Mr. H. Love, 9 — Terrace, 
Sandown, Isle of 
Mr. W. kan South “Ashtord, Lm. was let in the class 
рн were taken by Мг. 9. R 
‚ Surre 
sc Visbio of iù curved, distinct, were better. 
y Mr. CHAS. Е, 3 Welling- 
is best r2 ed d'Or, 
Lord ор and Nil Des G. un 3 ve 
uy Cottage, Hertford Road, Bast Ban, was 2nd 
Mr, J. STREDWICK 3rd. 
Mr. J AS, STREDWICK took the Ist prize for twelve Japanese 
SINGLE егч GARDENERS’ CLASS! 
. J, Cook, . Н. HARTRIDGE, reg 
Henn prés Ue omiy ex exhibitor of twelve "incurved blooms, 
of these were Baron Hirsch, Jeanne d'Arc, 
and G. n. 
2 
nah дш. were fairly good; 2nd, Mr, C. E. WILKINS; 3rd, 
ne Re t, gt. to R. H. LANGTON, Eeq, Raymead, 
— Оох 
the last-named bloom w. р, and the only 
kind we noticed a the exhibition 2nd, Mr. W, 8. rede ; 
Colonel Chase and Good Gracious were re marked in this stand, 
3rd, Mr. C. H. — 
Mr. H. Love had the best six Japanese blooms, 
ood, Golden Gate, if not pem was 
very pretty ; 2nd, Miss ANNIE | L. — Hilderthorpe, 
Tot tenham, Madam ame Carnot, Vi n 
nice in this stand; 3rd, Mr, Jas, STREDWIC 
METROPOLITAN CLASSES, 
These are residing e district 
governed by t Council, 
growers withi 
Coun The best twelve 
incurved — distinct, and the only exhibit in this class, 
came from FRANK BINGHAM, Eeq.,6, Bethune Road, Stoke 
Newington, and his — very commendable for town- 
grown р 
Mr. 3 BuooKs, gr. to — Rur NOLDS, Esq., The Grove, High- 
gate 
blooms, with a very nice half-dozen blooms; — Bixa. 
HAM, Esq , followed; and Mr. W. Noble, gr. to H. 
EU Stamford 2 ~ эч. 
J. Bro very goo Ist for twelve — 
— distinct, “which included iada examples of Mrs. Dr. 
Ward, W. G. Childs, and W. Н. Lin — 2nd, Mr. W. Davies, 
т to W. F. — re House, Stamford 
Hill; 3rd, Mr. W. NOBLE, 
t 2 six — di Mr. W. DAVIES, 
stinct, were from 
as very closely followed. by M Mr. J. Brooks; 3rd, Mr. 
d. Tornon, pas M Gardens, Hammer 
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x r of an variety 
Mr. W. Farrow, PEERLESS, Esq., Park Hill, 
Streatham ; Col. W. т. Sith а 675 fine in colour), shown by 
Mr. W. Davirs, won ; and the same variety 
from Mr. J. Brooxs 
fp ge abe aer. 
, dis tinct, 
variety only in а vase, w 
with not less 
than 1 foot ` Marin Эн top of vace, quality cf — to be 
the VAR 
Tbe 
Kingmouth, ach. 
There was only — class 
nged 
were Mh dd 
tive, but in of 
H. J. Joxzs, Ryecroft Nursery, 
the 1st 4 
decision of ges 
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bold front, the centre also being im 
Mee curs um cmi m 
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give variety, the latter a trifle too -m (D. d 
— the variety), aeg of which a few Eulalia japonica 
would have 
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