560 
THE GARDENERS’ 
collection — as se em * se са ee most popular Pears were 
ne, in basket some hu mund Len more 
of splendid coloured Pear ny peecen Pea. a 
{апа of three bunches of adm 9 5 are 
a 5 of 
tion of Apples боју, & mongst which w 
seedlings, and varieties of 1 quality 
CHRYSANTHE.AUMS. 
The Chrysanthemum Show was also held at the same time 
Groups were the prin neipal fe E re, and the 
and place. 
arrangement in most cases was very effective, especially 1 quts 
in which fine fo. li iage was allo wed. т. G. LE 
he special for th an 1 z 
d. In the class for groups with an edging of green foliago 
plants only, Mr. LE HuquET again won the special prize 
ffered; with Mr. A DE ST. CROIX, n and M n. A. H LE 
QUESNE, ord, Traine nts were far beh ih: is AT 
seen here, but cut flowers were sp indi аны n by Mr. 
ALLAIN, who еп £8 famil Я 
Ја ‚ апа Рош th ult that he won th 
National Chrysanthe Society’s Silver Medal, and carried 
cff the bulk of the Ist prizes with splendid bloo 
Mr. GLENIN, of the Springfield Nurseries, was awarded Ist 
n a very tastefully arranged table decoration; and Bouvardias 
i J, 
were exhibited by the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. C. 
ndr and Mrs, ROBIN. 
MUM EXHIBITION. 
OcrosER 31 anp Nov в l.—The exhibition 
held or the — rie ea чет of the best yet held 
HIGHGATE AND DISTRICT CHRYS- 
ANTH 
the Society keen competition reigning 
throughout, T ies and exhibitors were in 
excess of last year, whilst the pert gm were m gee 
high finish, quality, and not merely by 
size, points which the judges daly considered; An 
improvement might be made ano n the 
of the plants. The trai ed 7 Я үят 
placed on stages ; а lon with the name inserted 
at was placed in e e would suggest 
that, in future, boldly-written, correctly-spelt labels 
, and in the line ; this gement 
would һ add to venience orma- 
i ose engaged g, and i 
0 
assistance to 
which attends such exhibitions for educational 
urposes. 
arranged in 
a 
Group 
t. general effect, fi d a leadi ture 
fee 
Mr. J. Brooks, gr. to W. REYNOLDS, Esq., The Grove. 
plants. г. Н. Eason, gr. to В, NOAKES, Esq., ш 
2nd; whi ery creditable arrangement secured the 
3rd place to Mr. G. ders, gr. 2 7 eisrs. 
BROOKS and Eason gained the principal prizes in the cl 
pri р 
pons and large-flowering—with 
examples of high cultural skill. For a single specimen E 
premier honours with 
8 
* 
E 
HT "ud ui JACKSON. 
varieties.—Some fine flowers ý 
Mr. J. Barch, gr. to MITH, b. Esq., Th e Pier, M Hill, wa s 
adjud the winner of the 1st prize. е of his principal 
flowers were J. S „C. B. Smith, W. Trick d Alfre 
Marshall; а d Mr. Rowbottom, gr. IL R. 
WILLIAMS, Esq. eife ms of Viviand 
, Phoebus, Sunflower, 
"let. Mr. W. J. Bu 
„А. Page, 
flowers bein ng Pri 
. 0. 
ose stand ye "some fine Moms of 
de ; 2nd, Mr. А, PAGE, 
MM 3b f. EE 
m 
bloom of Madame A. Moull Moullin, dimid ne 
— Mr. E. RowBOTTOM, 
3. Smith; 204, Mr, . J, BURCH, who had 
ios were An attractive 
incurved, onum were кмдей (зум н. mA CP. 
Nil Desperandum ; 
Bey, Viviand Morel, Etoile de Lyon, 
— 
ard Edwin ы 
in reportin be al 
hat not small section of the public 
A ий ате 2п С was at RowBoTToM, Leer of whose best flowers 
ongst the incurved varieties e Queen cf England, 
Gaiden рсы, p Lord үне pod bur: Sunflower, and 
‘a. 
siz Pomrons, twelve ee a in e be . 
ich some fine blooms w 
President. 
бет ig A ve An her good class. lst, Mr. А. Jones, 
WII net, the W. W. Astor 7 — Gladys 
шш being specially noticeable 2nd, Mr. J. SAN 
welve Incurv.d arieties.—Some Highly niet 
blooms gained Ist чб urs t alker, Gold Beaters 
0 
Alfred p 4e Jeanne ware and Brookleigh h Ge m 
were Е well. Nd T AGE, whose best flowers 
ere Jeanne d'Arc au 
"siz Cut Жы of any 2 ( Incurv 2: а Мг. Ј. Н. 
WALKER, with a fine bloom of Baron Нїтзс 2nd, Mr. Н.А. 
PAGE, who showed ena Darier cis on 
Mis nens 
A pre eT M ET ш hat for a hand-basket о 
ange 1 as, ке, апа e the 
essrs. WARD and ROWBOTTOM. 
за nge ed wit 
Ferns, grasse s, &c., brough compositions, 
the leadirg positions being taken by Messrs. Partia and 
00K, 
For a dinner-table — — of Chrysanthemums, &с., 
зна class, the cipal pri e Messrs 
2 ERS and Н 
for tw 
part bi ot 
and WALKER. 
were — 
Japanese Chrysanthemums, arranged w 
decorative «íf-ct. Ist, Mr. J. Brooks; 2nd, Mr. E. Row 
lants, principally well-coloured 88 
Ee rs. ES Tu 
Mzssrs. B. з & Son, Upper Holl 
sori беу flowered i ta of Chrysanthemums, not for 
competi n,c contribut ing a ноо dn e Palms for the decora 
hibition was held. 
т K Son emer cre sent а мее А sad = 
competitive collection of fruit. .D.& 
Stirling, also or remem аА амы 
pes, large coloured Vine-leaves 
AAT displa 
Tomatos, ee ч TE — were shown b 
y Mr. 8. J. 
mim and Мг. Н. A. PAGE. ack Hamburgh and Muscat 
Gra y Mr. e^ Tubbs, gr. to bs "RI IGNAUT, Esq., and Mr. J. 
Sa: io gr. t . WRIGHT-INGLE, Esq. Pears and 
dessert and kitchea Apples were well shown by Messre. SAND- 
FORD, TUBBS, and WAL 
The show was —— by Mr. W. E. Boyce, the Hon. 
Secretary of the Society. 
THE ORYBTAD PALAURS 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
—The annual exhibition of Chrys- 
ve date under thea 
equal in quality 
Кеа we the е ere ave been one o 
the e Palac 
finest ever held in t 
In the first . gh rds th С p thirty-six € 
blooms, in not fewer than twen 
staged by Mr. W. H. Lees, gr. t 
Park, New Barnet, were — in quality. Nor did ч 
varieties tt k of 
varieties, the on 
сое any lac selection,. Of yellows we 
Pe L. Sunderbruchy M. e meme MM 
The 
зе Re 
Madame Ca ' International was shown "very. — "eR 
exhibited the ch ме 
to our per are bk tdi the blo oom is not a pea 
one at the same time. 
. McHattie, gr. to His Grace the Duke of WELLING 
made a Ist in the absence of Mr 
Mr. C. y^ Pate g 
— 
СА 
testing and pretty, and Jeanne d'Arc, Lord р 
nd Gol mpress of India, the new Globe d'Or, Mise М.А 
r stang =the Wolseley, Princess of Wales, Violet Tomlin, 
CHRONICLE 
(Novemper 9, 1895, 
Madame Darier, Jno. Salter, Ko., were all good; : 
PHILLIPS, Bt., Picton Castle. Bes 
. ‚ SALTER, 3rd, 
Г 
, distin;t, was won i E 
AWRENCE, Esq, J. P., a т.) 
f new varieties, D, B, d 
act 
SW Gang "n 
oni baent" T, er 
0 
same variety, w 
about a score 
ET 
of rose, mei ar ae $ . W, 
= т . Jon P tó Miss WYBURN, Hadley 
Фейн Japanese blooms, distinct, were best from Mt. 0. 
Smith, very g 
Budworth, gr. s E. Esta; Esq., Rockhurst, West Ношу, 
Sussex 
Viviand Morel iori — best Japanese exhibited in the clas 
for six blooms by Mr. W. Robinson, 
J 
followed 
r г eighteen — 
arran cm may 
Prickett, gr. to J. M. Нм 
— e, East omniam: and the quality of his 
loup, Ino. Bunyan, W. W. 
0 noticeable. 
er, 
Mr. G. ‘Steer, f to A, MARD 
—.— es 2nd p 
In the c ae Sor ‘wus Pompons, three E 
i „ J. SALTE 
tinct, ar: 
admirably, and he also e class 
Anemones; being followed m instance by Mr. 
an ‘Mr 
. J. KNAPP. 
г. J. Milner, gr. to Мез. W. A. H1665, Wits à 
Barnet, won for twelve Japa Anemone КА 
пет es, together with W. W. 1 К 
Ragionieri were especially fine; 2nd, Mr. Hy. PRIC 
3rd, Mr. J. Justice, gr. to Sir Е. TEMPLE, Bart., The MP 
Kempsey, Worceste em 
Class 13 was an exceedingly pretty one, being — 
the neglected single v varieties. . W. WELIS 
Nurseries, Redhill, 
was lst, and he had some very 
ep ndeed ; Mr. W. C. Pagram, gr. to J. CovnrENIY, EN 
The Whim, Weybridge, was 2nd. 
AND ey 
Bess was P oer 
The smaller group — 2 — 50 sq wm 
i: 19. pat 
dozen 
nurseryman, eee Road, Cro 
The arrangement of cut b 
was а table from Mr. W. D. — 
MISCELLANEOUS. ч 
Mr. Н. BRISCOE-IRONSIDE ex 2 
anthemums, including a ane ette 
а fairlylarge many with ҮЛ ; 
