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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Novewer 16 
ss M. A. Haggas, John cae 
and new varieties; 2nd, 
UM. с. lul: 
cester, John Lambert, 
Desperandum, reden of India, W. Carpen nier, 
very fine yellow Charles H. 
of Indi = Lucy Kendall, 
Bahuant, Nil 
Brookleigh Gem, Baron Hirsch, 
Curtis, &c. 
four bl Japanese ight distinct 
H. FRAN NCE HAYHU т, Esq., Overley, 
„Mr. S. ae a whe staged S 
erry, W. S e 
=. blooms of owe urved varieties, distinct, Ist, Lord 
» Wrottes зс чу: Коу, erhampton (gr., Mr. 
t of Lord Alcester, Prin- 
Hirsch 
c 
For twelve blooms of Ja 
Esq., Pipe pr) Bilston (gr., М tromh: who showed 
g of 
C. Davis, Beauty of "Exmouth, Е >: Жемек. 
as 
&c. 
Waar e good yellow), Louise, . Q Schwabe, à "M. 
oste, & 
For i ve bee: of the Rundell family.—lst, 
BARRETT, Esq., Bury St. Edmund's (gr., Mr, A. Bishop); bee 
rd 
For twelve 22 опе Chrysanthemums, only one 
petitor Mrs. SWINDLE, The Quarry, Stourbridge (gr., Mr. T. 
he Davis). 
x bunches of pre es eme Ra. Mrs. WIGHT 
hotter: э, "Hall; 2n d, Mrs. SWINDLE, 
Classes m Exhibitors to d within 5 miles of 
nm welve blooms, incurved, L 
WROTT LEY. 
F з, Ist, A. C. KERRISON, Esq. 
For 8 a t Chrysanthemums, Ist, H. ENGL 
Esq 3 2ad, Mrs. W. Boro 
AND, 
erm th 
r J. топка, Teten ttenhall. 
artistically arranged basket of Chrysanthe- 
ла, amen Кө is 
Lambert, sent by R. H. LOD. Esq. 
Premier Some, po Carnot, very fine, shown by 
R. W. D. HARLEY, Esq. 
S lasia, Japanese varieties, Ist, Alderman THOMP 
For pei 
ON, h Etoile de Lyon, carrying thirty-five good bloo осна 
. Davis with fourteen blooms, ап ons W. Holm 
2ad, Mrs, EARP, Dunstall Hill, Wolverhampton (gr., Mr. Hugh 
Jones). 
For one est Pompon, Ist, Mrs. Earp, v fine- 
r Mélanie: 2nd, Alderm rman n THOMPSO 
t 
nternational, Charles Mason 
x well- 
For six table plants, Ist, S. T. MANDER, Esq. 
coloured C Bart 
with si 
rotons; 2nd, С. Н. Rouse н д 
а e 1st, A. C. KERRISON, ` 
CIRENCESTER CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
— This show pei place in the Corn 
and was in all pro- 
bly and flowered bu р 
Shrimpton, Edwin гама апа cn d'Or; and of in ed 
8 ixon, Whi te Venus, and Mrs, Haliburton, this being 
S was С аа blooms, bag 
ео. Price to Mrs. 
among | neurved ; í 
k i a Prass, 
, E. Molyn 
Ma Cherie EN Rose Win nne, 8 
of Chrysanthem very good feature, and 
ened 
3 made 
* addition S e КО on 
ually as 
в 
hrysanthe emum frutescens, bu 
s containing pla of 
an extra prize, equal to the 2nd, him. A class 
for a — group brought several pleasing exhibits from 
the ‘Hon, 
specimens 
their 
Ma Kii, gr. to H. F. GARE, Esq , 
Secre м ing the Ist prize. Some fairly good 
of plants of der and Japanese types were staged in 
several class 
Сот Bro 
In the way md bein са the har alglibest Japanese came 
rom . H. Neve, Charles Davis, Sunflower, 
W. Seward; eer — and alan , being in excellent charac- 
ter; Mr. ICE was 2nd. ith twelve incurved, the sam 
exhibitors were severally Ist 2nd. Si each were 
r) E had the b x 
H у 
Baron Hirsch, which prom a very useful incu 
r, PRICE also had the test: аі six ne of a Japanese 8 
ing Col. W. B. Smith d form; Mr. ELK 
dam with Mdlle. Тһёгё ome: 
е good b one-flowared types, as aleo 
Pompons and singles were yng ed; of the latter, Mary 
Anéerson, Miss Palmer, Jane and Miss Holden were very 
d Epergnes of Chrys 5 relieved with 
charming fea ature, gie E leading the way 
t хле of blooms were also 
ve pet. ty, and those for d of autumn berries and folinge, 
2 by children, delightful. n these were —— 9 
„et lessons in the way of home 
Primula sinensis, 
Poinsettias, 
subjects lent variety to 
e ow, me extended ite intere t 
АЗ? 
Mr, SAUNDERS had the best three bunches of white pti 
Sir 
. Mr. С. Bellis), wu ce Атана Veite Mr. Price taking lst prize the same number of 
— nated Crótons "M Ly 780,802: fige; bl Mr. T. Arnold, gr. to Earl U t for six 
varieties of dessert Apples, as also of culinary; and with the 
FRUIT. same num f Pears, showing go The best 
There was a very fine display of Gra pas, Ауре. ont Pears. collection of nine varieties of vegetables came f Mr. J. 
In the oils жү two bunches of Black Gra sq, Baker, gr. i. . Nor are the cottagers forgotten, 
The Hayes, Stone (gr., Mr. Bates), was Ist, ТА па for classes for етот, and for vegetables were 
hes of Gros Colmar, provided for them, and they exhibited in a very creditable 
For two bunches of White Grapes, Mrs. EARP was Ist, with manner. 
good Muscat of Alexandria. very interesting group of Coniferous plants, also a 
and varied cities of Apples, were shown by Messrs, J. > — 
EGETABLES, FERIES & SON, сызы ет. Mr. . ORPET, dus . — Dye 
green мет vy Мант Ern, & Sons, Stour- UN м on of store and greenhouse ts. Mr. 
Springfiel 180 th 
et an videi кгм character, 
— 
In t. competitive section, Messrs, DEYERILL staged a 
fine 9 — of their famous Onions " NovEMBER 7.—A owe exhibition of Chrys- 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Mr. Joun E. KNIGHT, nurseryman, —— soci — 
а of 
up fine group Palms, Araucari 
Crotons 
, Ferns, Ficus elastica, and w a — 
of vegetables, which luded some roots of Mangels 
grown in the di by Col. Сотто, yielding 50 tons per acre. 
DosB:& Co,, Queen S 
was а бейте df fine Pitmaston | This table 
addition to the size, made many exclaim : a — ded 
and as these we shall not want fruit ” ko. 
ene rand fruit was held 
e Corn Exchange 
а Hitchin, ee on the "ейи Аа 
Among the best things shown were the groups of Chrys- 
anthemum plants from Mr, J, Ё, Parsons, gr. to W. SPENCER, 
Esq,, Codecote Lodge, Hitchin, Ist; and those r. Pris- 
man, gr. to S. Lucas, Esq., Hitchin, 2nd, The plants t e 
first named 3 were very good, and possessed of fi 
large flowe 
Mr. W. CE as TR gr. to J. H. TUKE, Esq , Hitchin, had 
the best specimen plants, 
^ Groups of miscellaneous plants formed а Pleasing and 
J. F. Parsons, for a creditable arrangement, in which Palms, 
Orchids, and Salvias, — we iet ports. 
the 
quality generally was good. ЯР, ANQUET, got — rfield 
(gr., Mr. J. Turk), € m in - class for twenty-four 
Japanese еа distinct, his flowers arge, тї — 
coloured, 2 — varieties; F. FENW 
. 
, 
HARRISON, Esq., King's Walden, Bury, 
Hartless), was 2nd. 
For twelve Japanese varieties, TOR, ra 
House, —— orth (gr., Me. Patong) he the leading 
with a те 
For feet ved been bes Mr, Рен ERs 
къ with creditable Мазон віх іп uM 
r. HAR won with те ay good в à 
A 
White - flowored Lawn varieties were he. е 
the class for six, one variety, and Mr. J, F. 
Mo — M. H 
any Co! frites evan — TURK stage! 
espital — ede Pom " 
the 1s st Miss 
Some uiii fruit was noted, 
— 
NovxxnER 6, 7.— The grand мл Lt 
racecourse was chose + the p 
ita, 
the more important section во far as att 
6 peal and eighteen 
mo x a 
King’s “Ride laced 
loom: n both se i: and s 
Bo ИН, Forest Farm indsor, was a close 
aan E 
For twelve Japanese varieties” Ist, H. White, gr. to 
hi and а-к 14 
Morel for 
йе mre colour. 
The best twelve incurve 1 Japanese blooms pe 
looms, it 
made s a good display gene 
For eighteen с тайгад Mr, F. J. PAUL w 
lst; ut A. STURT being 2nd. 
class for Kar blooms of inourved varii 
prize ni easily to Mr. FARMER; and for six incurve 
i t to Mr, BIRD for blooms of Lord 
5 reflexed 22 of Chrysanthemums were 
Nea’ to Miss MACHAR, 8! n 
Me. 
was also the winner of the 
red varieties. 
The prem at Japanese blooms were those ч; 
апа > Н. Curtis, both of which pan shown к Mr. 
к were good, and Mr. мее was 
trained specimens; and Mr. NEA as 1st fot p 
аз bushes; also for ‘four ins gis group 
mums, Mr. LANE gemi. — plan оет 
wi 
blooms; and Mr, HAWTHORNE was 2 
Ep but which neko cat i — r 
asi of 
to himself as peer vator, and an acquisition to 
BRIXTON, STREATHAM, А 
CLAPHAM. 
М№оувмвев 6, 7. dis ald: enable ы 
the ot 
enterprise displayed by the ¢ 
and the practical knowledge 0 82 
һ ія 
ај, oy, and otherwise commod 
Plant Groups,—These were divided 
— = foliage plants, tot 
prize e style by Mr. 
