THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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be congratulated on having a capital show. In some 
ge 
advan The 
y classes, numbers of ing 
y local, that we present results o 
those * * interest. 
Plants. The miscellaneous group; were — from vA 
dulness here by a very light graceful a 
пр by Mr. Ridge, gr. to Longa ig Man кы, SE 
— i D d was 2nd; and Mr, Tekell, gr. to 
DDERSPON, Walton, 
T. S. McGEACH, Esq., Kingston, 9 
8, nthemum ps were the usual very solid order, 
si lants and flowers crowded into a semicircular mass, 
mà „вт. to Mrs. BARCLA was lst, having 
the ; Mr. G. Н. to Earl prone Ham 
House, coming 2nd, — ap oi , but a bad 
front ; Mr. Forbes, gr. to D. NICHOL, Esq., Sur biton, came 3rd, 
rained Plants.—Six — o" specimens, superbly "rg med 
т. to MURRAY SMITH, Esq., Wey 
ker, Mrs: 4 
wman, т. to C. 
ered iadi Mr. PraD ы е 3rd. 
four growers competed for the seventh 
„тун Challenge Vase this time. The competition comprised 
Last 
year ur the v^ was won by Mr. Higgs gr. to J. B. HANKEY, 
Leatherhead, 
E-q., Fetcham Park, ee 
time, and — in two wins the trophy outright. 
had fine incurved, the varieties o — 
to front L. гос rare Jeanne d'Arc, W. 
unnington, Princess of Wales, А 
С. B. Whitnall, Lord у, Mrs. В. C. Kingston, and 
of merit, Of Ja *. best w 
vis, ke, 
. Thérèse Rey, Charles Davis, Mons. Panckoucke, Deuil 
e Jules Ferry, КА, Viviand Morel, Col, С. B. Smith, 
Marie Hoste, W. 1 — 
D 
I 
- . 
. to ALLI, ark, was 
— EE vse he fine Japanese, including Golden ‘Gate, 
Violet — eg Col. Chase, Madame Marie Hoste, V. 
Morel, & Mr. Nev eville, gr. to F. W. лоне. Be. came 
i Madame Carnot; Mr. 
Esq., Cobham, was 4th. 
to provide a new Vase for next 
9 
Qiarterman, gr. 
Tae executive will now have 
Incurved B'ooms,—In the class for twenty-four, Mr . Mease, 
erhead, was а Ist, es fine 
or 
Queen of E f, 
India, Violet Tomiin, and Miss M, A, Haggas. Mr. MILLHAM, 
Leatherhea 
In the — dy віх blooms of any аве Mr. * was 
Violet Tomlin, 2nd ; — Mr. Kin 
Petfie =н 
Japanese flowers were very plentiful, the best twenty-four 
coming f . MEASE, who had very good Viviand Morel, 
Mr, Owen, Silver King. Good Gracious, . W. G. Newe 
„Char „Mrs. W. H. Lees, Duke of York, &c. Mr. 
. Elliott, P. W. GRAHAM, o Wi „ Was 
2nd, having some very fine flowers, Mr, Standing, gr. to Mr. 
NG had the best twelve Japanese, including fine 
Vind Mora Morel, Sunflower, Lord Brooke, Louise, Mdlle. Thé ese 
Rey, Viscountess Ham „Ko. * o "СоомвЕЗ was 2nd, and 
Mr. Holden, gr. to С. W. Izop, Esq., Esher, 
Mr. — had the best six Japanese ; Mr. QUARTERMAN 
being 2nd. In the class for six J of 
KiNG was 
Golden da 
· MILLEAM had the best six table plants; and Mr, Port- 
bury, gr. to W. N. FRoYD, Esq., Putney, the best nine plants; 
whilst the - six Bouvardias came from Мг, PEAD. 
. FRENCH had in well-fruited, long red Capsicums, the 
— — and Mr. — the best six double 
Primulas. 
FR 
These —— were но and good. The best Е 
dishes of variou е from Mr, W. Davies, gr. to J 
Diel Pears; Mr, 
ne form, the best, pretty, well-finished 
rom Mr. G. ELLIOTT ; Mr. J. Bury, Byfleet, 
th other cantes, 
tes, all being Muscat of Alexandria, were from 
Mr, Taylor, 85 to S. BAYER, Esq., Forest Hill; Me. COLE, 
Feltham, com 
dishes of Apples, Mr. W 
with eg cn ФАН 4 
‚ and King of ppins, Emperor 
Alexander, Annie izabeth, and Blenheim Pippin; Me. Tubb, 
gr. to B. CURRIE, Esq. , Frimley Manor , Farnborou 
The best four dishes of Pears, cam 
The best chi 
good ne du Comice, Glou Morceau, Beurré Bosc, 
and Beurré Di 
Mr. O. J. Wiss he best basket of vegeta 
т. WILL TAYLER; 
HEPHERD, exhibited a capital di: 
berries from the open ground quite 
pipa pq SURREY. 
Novemper 12,— This exhibition was ка in the 
Corn E Есон and the Assembly Rooms, each of 
Le was well filled, whilst by Jadieionsly engag- 
ing two rooms there was no overcrowding in any 
— of the show. 
ups & feature. Mr. Cresswell, 
t. "аот shot Park, was rege im let, I —— 
to 
point of quality and arran gemen Mr. Gayme 
r8. Гү Poen, Waverley Abbey, - ‚ Wasa d, 
In another group class for trade-growers only, 
MoRTIME wis u > wl , was an excellent 
Ist with plants t so ded, each 
Мг. S. Benk, Alma Nursery, Farnham, who was 2nd, 
эы! етеп =й thinning, this group being very bright and 
аам Plants were not 
h tent, but the 
miscellaneous group by Mr. Butlar, , gr. to — Mans 
HALL, 
Farnham, was both bright and good. 
The Challenge Class for cut blooms + won by Mr. 
Ga ; this thírd time he has won the Cup, 
it now becomes h r Very fine blooms were 
in best of да were those of Fai 
Wonder, Madame man Rey, Mr. p^ H. Lees. Ofincurved, 
Empress of — Princess of Wales. 
Mr. Fry, gr. W. Ross. Moor е Park, Fu rnham, was a 
capital 2nd. In ndi class, also twenty-four Japanese 
and twelve med rved, these same two exhibitors occupied 
ыр 
е best six bl blooms of one gm of Japanese — those 
Dol LY & So 
The best G f Blacks, Alicante, shown by Mr. 
MORTIMER ; an: , Muscats, by SMAN 
e wes v wo classes came абы Mr. Pown wney, 
gr. Colonel — ena Place, Farnham, twelve 
varieties in each case being uired. The best six сее 
Prewell, gr. to T. J. Woo. 
FFE, = an ns and the best six -culinary iiri 
warner: gr. to R. Н. Соом E, Esq, both exhibits being 
good, 
j deri 
am^ bb prs ix autumn exhibition of 
y 
arrangements were very under the direction 
of Mr. Dickson, the Secretary. Cut blooms receive 
most encouragement, and they were staged in large 
quantity. 
ee ee E Havas, © be 
competitors : the Ist 
were seven 
Beauty, Princess ales, and 
Eaton, gr. to W. Н. Sutruxy, Esq., 
For eigh eder Эсе ru wat di erar i to R. P. 
— — M.P., Algburth, won with 
xcellent blooms, 8 leading varieties. Ja 
— hteen varieties were distinctly me 
well were мнр. € Mr. J. Heaton again won 
mier position with large brightly-coloured blooms, M 3. 
Mr. 
Allerton House, was 
Williams, gr. to J, Proctor, Esq., was ?nd. Mr. C. Sherlock, gr. 
to k. ‚ EDMONDSON, —— Woodlands, ; Aigburth, а 
нн varieties were best shown by Mr. б. Eaton, int the 
class for six blooms, the centre, or disc, being thoroughly 
well deve A like remark applies to the reflexed 
varieties, also staged by Mr, EATON. 
The class for exhibitors who have not 22 won а 
Prize at this show was an extremely Mr. J. 
Heaton staged extraordinary 
nese blooms wero 
well shown by Mr. B. Cromwell, gr. to F. Surron Тїммїз, 
Esq., Cleveley, Allerton, who was 1st. He had good blooms 
display ed on an extra-sized slo ing stand, 
Te Ta Sonatas I Mage sambons, For three 
trained specimens, Mr. Т. ботап, gr. to J. hie Barrier, 
Esq., Lynton, =: Ma Hill, Liv. vérpool, was lst 
frooly flowered and not too stiffly t trained, For one mr pa 
врес 
en, Mr. W. Lyon, gr. to А. MACKENZIE Sur ; 
, 
The best group of Chrysanthemums was from 
racegirdle, gr. to W. Н. W , Esq., Elm Hall, Wavertree 
The plants were d еа ms, 
they too closely pack 
Orchids made a pleasing display, 
Frvir, 
Fruit formed a remarkable 
feature. For A dishes Mr, 
CROMWELL secu G 
Melon, i bston Pi Apples. Mr. R 
Э Сомвев, Esq Ches: 
won for six dishes of Pears, and for a like number 
of A х=й 9! gr. to E. 
Кїхо ter, was an easy 
Ist with — — * les xhibits of Gra 
nd — four bunches, distinct, — 
T. 2 — GLADSTONE, Esq., Court I 
Roby, wi 7 with excellent — d 
— 1 — Golden Queen, and Muscat of 
Alexan 
Messrs. Р. Р. KERR & Sons staged а rem: arkably fine lot 
of C — and the Liverpool Horticultural Society had 
Orchids in variety. 
THE WEST OF ENGLAND CHRYSAN- 
THEMUM 
nping and YE — the 
its xam 
effect, a. d it gave € 
ter pleasure in viewing the show as a Whole. 
UT 
The entries in the majority of 1 
e Te 
god was awarded a — "ond | falling to 2 ча 
Abbot. Theclass 
twenty-four — Ar errs on gm 
h ng exceptional f fine. The prit 
untess 
unders were especia ДА le. p. a very good 
display. 
у twenty-four incurred blooms, Н. Hammonp SPENCER 
as Ist, C. G. Pripravx та The 
size of 
leading Japanese 
For six Japanese white, W. Hereert FowrEn, was well Ist 
with grand blooms of Madame ad. dex gees and Н. HAMMOND 
Spencer 2nd with Madame C. 
For six Japanese, any colour bu but white, J. B. Forrescve, 
Esq., was Ist with M. Panckoucke ; and Miss Fripp, 2nd 
with Duchess of Жайма 
Twelve e T. WILKINSON was Ist, beating numerous 
competitors ; and W. H. VEALE, 2nd. 
The for twenty-four ча n — 
close proximity to the — ine oir чай ев, 
somewhat detracts fr T > beg class. Sir James 
Jexktxs, Mannam AWKES, and Н. 
Hawkes 
AT gr. to Mr. E. AL ALLEX, Foi. were close up as 
2nd and 3rd. 
oua classes of cut blooms were set apart for ama teurs, 
and lst prizes were secured by T. F. ОзнЕв, and other 
