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Novemper 9, 1895 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
559 
Tipy, Brockhampton 3 Havant. For eighteen an 
twelve pce Mr. AGATE, of the Chrysanthemum i 
series, was 1st, with Baers ТҮ: fine blooms in both of the 
c 
ncurved section for 
* and Mr. in that for twelve varieties, 
both dir fani stagin € eee creditably, Anemone-fi 
acd reflexed varieties were shown in but moderate num 
the Pom i 
NFORD won in the class 
u e ns and single-flowered varieties form: 
admirable Pater d In th y ^ of these classes, Mr. H, SNOOK, 
roy Street, Fratton, 186 for ered ; and 
t single-flow 
ATE was lst with pace really beautiful varieties авй 
as triplets іп bunc 
с ‚ Was ап easy Istin the 3 
rysanthemums formed the wajor 
d quite gay with a number of 
plants i in pote, | Mr. TIDY being lst i in the tw о classes, 
falling to Mr. PEN а Mr. W. Mitch ur Ње w. 
FLEMMING, Esq., Chilworth Mano: 
Mr, 
Cheaton, gr. to Sir W. PIN NK, Shrover Hall, Cosham, 
was invincible i in the vegetable classes, winning two Ists, 
Mr, W. E. Tipy, who is also the Secre 7 had a ey 
blooms of Chrysa nthemums m. other plants not i 
eu 
competition, which were Ded admired 
WATFORD CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
—This exhibition, the tenth, 
a е t display that has 
been shown for some 
GROUPS. 
Ia Division L, the group of Chrysanthemums were con- 
3 for their . sie arrangement; the first award for a 
group on a exceedin t was secured by Mr. 
E. KEYSER (gr., Gleeson), while the 2nd d to e. i 
W. K. D'ARCY re Mr. Tidy). The prizes for a group of 
miscellaneous р ona mtg space fell to the latter gentle- 
man m N nex „Ир. # Brown), 
In Di IL, ‘pen embers only, the Chrysanthemum 
п to members employing one gardener, 
BreTr a. E^. Camfeld) was let for a Chrysanthemum 
secured lsts for six 
ble plants, and 
r bloom prizes were given to Mr. 
8. 
e best vegetable collection 
the latter gentleman, while me fr 
BRaiTHWAITE, Mrs. J. Е. HIL 
n in Division ТҮ, was shown by 
uit — passed to Mr. 
and Messrs, А. апа J. WILD, 
TB 
1 en Ts classes for dst ыа four 1 and t went y- 
four vcn t blooms e bot x on by Mr. c. E 
YSER. Both w good: t * yo ved i 
W. 
(gr., Mr. Davis), and Rev. H. F. H. BURCHELL-HERNE were 
i i e fruit winners were ae A, Row- 
г.) оаа. “and Rev „е Е Нора 
Тһе neurved a t b! pns sion н. 
not lane thal eighteen е both came гой Mr. ©. 
К. D'ARCY and Mr, T. "Y 
were Chas. Davis, International, W. Н. L/ncoln, Col. W. B. 
Smith, John Lambert (2), Madame Darier, and Empress 
India, 
For twelve Japanese blooms, Mr. В. HENTY was Ist; the 
Same gentleman was ce in carrying both premier 
awards for twelve bunches of Pompons and twelve bunches of 
Anemon e Pompon: 
TABLE PLANTS, &C. 
Mr. V. M. MARTIN — both €— зи twelve table 
nches, ves HOLLAND was 
vitis spell ite 1- — 
ulas went to Mr. P. iram Peu "s Е. TopHUNTER, 
and H. H. Grass, E: Р. 
prizes ug 
of Orchids ded by them was a special feature of the show, 
and was greatly admired by the judges. The same firm also 
obtained the special prize for a bouquet of Chrysan 
which учетта some very choice flower 
and Mr. Prowse took 2n 
emums, 
wers. Mr, W.B rx езе 
me іні for cee when Mr, ENTY tad Rev, F. 
H. Ho Amon amateur cut- bloom winners 
were Mr. . Mr. E. 13 Mr. ч Day, and Мг. 
H. L, SE 
һе bes t eottagers — of six ereny mum 
was that of oopGATE, Mr. Сн kiog 2nd; and 
Mr. SHUTLE e win à 
ial awards for vegetables were obtained by 
. GOLDING (two), W w. De: 5 PERCIVAL, E. TOWERS, 
M J. BURDETT, and G. W. KENT 
In the division n a eie toe 7 single stand 2 out mom 
ум: ин, К. MEAD 
п 
J. Н. SwITH and 
x button-holes. Miss Miss 
M. D. pn shared the other ladies' prizes. 
FRUIT 
Grapes were shown pe 2 honours being equally divided 
between Mr. W. K. D'A n. А. Doia rper 
P. (gr., Mr, Beckett), and "Wr. 
TBUSH'S penis for 21b. of Mushrooms fell to 
. S. T. HOLLAND (gr, Mr. Richardson) and Mr, H. H. 
— вз, M. P. 
TORQUAY AND DISTRICT 
5 ASSOCIATION. 
Остовев 30.— ay, 1 ЖОШ, 
having ceased to м. the gap has been filled by 
Gardeners’ A. 
proved a most successful one, —ů— the 
ream character of the summer and autu 
ants d cut — which con- 
on the above date was a very 
lected great credit on those 
Ther re ten competitive classes, and no fewer than four 
of the 10 3 went to the Rev. TALBOT GREAY ra whose 
x - six emet varieties was greatly admired e W. 
For ELOW was awarded Ist prizes in the к ses for 
twelve and six Japanese varieties, besides gaini ng premier 
"The Right Hon. W. H. Lona, M. P., ашыны te. other 
was placed table Т Т eae 
Rawso 
An — exhibit was the collection of vegetables 
raised by | the ar of the Technical Class for ayaa 
faces of some of the older amateurs, The collection was 
EA 8 to the Torbay Hospital. 
н & Son, of Exeter, displayed fifty dishes of 
Apik engaia a "ii t choice collection of ron d 
firm also had on view some brilliantly-coloured Cann. 
а new Aster from Colorado. 
ind Te — ese had a charming collection of Chrysanthe- 
which presented a very 
and fohage plants, a 
pie 4 "Amon e newest varieties were Colonel 
Chase, a creamy-pink ; Jolie Machar and Wilfred Marshall, 
lows; e nen blue yet pro- 
duced ; International, te F, Lurani, * ; — Davis, 
bronze; and ord Hillier, prim . CURTIS, 
SANFORD & Co., Limited, а large exhibit « iE di 
с collection of 
hrysanthemums "d -€ omen and a large 
fruit, amongst w umber of fine examples of 
db trees at the South Devon 
Pears, Baspberries, Grapes, and a number of 
of гук Mr. SMALE contributed some charming 
bouquets and floral devices, 
— & Со, 
ла да 
Chard, displayed a quantity of 
ions, and dishes of App les; Mr. W. J, GODFREY, boxes 
Carnations, including several very beautifully. tinted ена 
of his own raising ; rtp essrs. 23 ton; BEACH 
— Co., Kings well; H. HORN, LAM 1 
and W. atic staged neous collections, 
possessing considerable merit. The ts in cm- 
neetion with = show were admirably carried by the 
committee. 
YAL AGRICULTURAL AND HOR- 
ICU. етл EEE pores 
CULTURAL DEPARTM 
Осговев 30, on —The annual "d nM tions 
held by this Society are worth a long journey to see 
| that held 
on the above I па" if anything, 
of previous years island has 
respect, vastly improved of late, 
den per er up to the standard of of large 
English shows. The a show was held in the Society's 
Pavilion, 1 nailing: admirably adapted for the 
purpose ; the weather on we m day was fine. 
do not exce! is particu na line, tor the quality was not 
— ii rg like what is u 
English show. It being 
and bloom, though rather mall; the 2nd went to Mr. Н. 
B Alicantes, small both in bunch 
u M were 
y , Mrs, Вватх 
shown 
Black Hamburghe, Mr. DAVIDSON and Mr. BECKER were equal 
— for 2 other black variety, the meen with Appley Towers, 
with Alice ate. Bask ets of ‘or 
— me — 
BRAYN, and Mr. DAVIDSON, were lst, 2 
APPLES w 
ore 
„Mr. BECKER, Mra. 
nd, and 3rd respectively. 
the island, The splendid sun- 
shine throughout the month of September had doubtless 
somethin, 
— six varieties, Mr. H. 
de Caux. п Reinette, Ribston LEN Court of 
Wick, Cornish — yeacam and Hammond's Seedling. Collec- 
tions of three varieti ВЕСКЕВ was again to the fore, 
r. T. DE FAYE was Ist, with 
pl a s King, Waltham Abbey Seed- 
Beefing, — u Canada, Brabant, Belle 
Mr. E. G. МАВЕТТ were equal Ist, the 
former with Calville r freres Blenheim Orange, Gloria 
Mundi, entm Noble, A n Crab, and Reinette du Canada; 
and with —— Lane's Prince СТ Holland- 
bury, Emperor Alex zander, Pearmai n, and Reine u Canada, 
splendid, far above what is usually shown here, 
In the classes for single dishes, Ribiton, Cox's Ora and 
King of Pippins were represen Ib specimens of а size 
" prega Cornish Gilliflower was bi» su p merit, 
e may be said of 
of Wick, Pigeonne t 
sami 
(remarkably pretty), Golden Beivette, Wellin dae Sy — 
Royal E „ Hawt 
Prans, as a tule at those shows, are a bald Gee 
There were no phenomenally y large specimens, as usually ex- 
hibited at th lit 
or collec of dessert fruits, six varieties, Mr. 2, Davan- 
PORT was Ist, with large and well-coloured specimens of 
Doyenné ice, Durondeau, Chaum en п, 
uchesse léme, and $ * DE FAYE was 
2nd, with equally large and moat t, though not so 
highly » Doyenné da _ Comice, 
Z hal да За ft жыла. ar 
and Chaumontel; equal 3rds went to Mr. T. A. NEIL and 
Mr. BECKER. 
In the class for three varieties, the 1st and 2nd in above 
changed pups d 2nd and 3ri going to Mr, GLENEN and 
Mr BECK ely. 
For selection M culinary Pea three varieties, Mr. 
BECKER W. with gen: e ener, Lieutenant Poitoin, 
and Catiline ; — Mr. th Beurré Clairgeau, 
Belle de ыр, Ee General N 
For twenty-five Chaumontels, Ist, good size and fair colour, 
Mr. Br e 2nd, — a TALLIS, somewhat smaller than 
the 1st; 3rd, Colonel TUR 
. DUPRÉ won the та in the class for twelve * 1 
Messrs, hr . Lx 
For fiv idt 
Mr. DAVENPORT was again to the e fore, with grand túlk, 2nd, 
Mr. L, P. LE MASURIER, better vie pod maller 
a fine one as 
cu i bap an 
though fine, were not so large as sometimes seen, but Mr. J. 
W. deservediy won Ist for both twelve and five 
The clas: dishes were К ontested, the 
entries being numerous, and Wen, made it no 
necure for g The — arieties were 
Beurré Bachelier, Durond 4 
Cour, Beurré Diel, rré Superfin, &c. The heaviest Pear 
е de Ji " ; soi 3 lo. There 
t collected in the Island, and here Mr, 
H, Becker, ¥.RES., of the St. Saviour’s Nurseries, put up a 
