622 
THE 
GARDENERS’ 
srie. falling to J. Newton, F. M. BRIDSON and GEORGE 
Hosk 
x was awarded Ist in a special class where the 
prizes were offered by Mr. W. J. Godfrey, of varieties sent 
npo in England during nea to include Mrs. W. J. Godfrey 
and Miss Rita Schroete 
GROUPS. 
A number of these were arranged round the Hall, and in 
uare feet, Mr. С. 
е Crotons, Ba 
discrimination and advantage. Mr. 
for his arrangement; and W. B. Greenslade, gr. to A. GRO 
BRIDGE, was placed 2n 
Other gr йы confined to residents within 15 ag 
түен ч е shown Bennett Bros., who we m 
and Mr. W. В. чно 2n b 
Dr. UARE, who was 15 d and Sir JAMES 
edi for nc ш дош, rimulas, Major-General CAMPBE ELL 
ps, 2nd. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Some nice Orchids were shown, including fine mke of 
Cattleya labiata, Cymbidiums, Cypri «юй, Dendrobium 
opsis, &., the Ist * De. г 
me ll 
Miss Fripp, Ist; а * Gra 
were only represented res Sahat 
estl 
View Nurseries, Compton, Messrs. Jarman & 
Messrs. Veitch & Son, Exeter, staged groups not for compe- 
tition, е latter having many choice Orchids, am ongs! st phen 
good forms of of Cattleya labiata. Mr. W. J. Godfrey had a fno 
and ch oice Chrysanthemums, as well also as 
ee 
NOVEMBER тв 
nesday, presided r by Mr. P. С M. 
pe well attended by the membe f 
Mes 
rs O 
tion, the Rev. Dr. Dan (Principal 
Warte Training College pM Е xeter), gave a lec- 
е on ы тань ations,” and their propagation and 
e ы on. 
Inthecourse mi — pen ee d with а to the mode 
of propagation, presented the mselves 
20 by seeds, d (Um west "^ ыы ayers. As to та 
seed, this at once rai he question as to what seed 
one meant to sow. In England it 
at all from double е 
1а 
Continent had the best од kd Ашер 
mers. 
To attempt to raise Carn under glass gene- 
rally en dedi in failure. * “door treatment. But 
Ais en the seed, they should sow Feb- 
ruary a box co ntaini dE s in the bottom, a layer 
of well- rf, and o e top a с t of J sea- 
sand, and dung finely sifted. Oneshould in rows, water 
after sowing, and place in a cool frame, quite at the top and 
near the glass. Much sun-warmth w red, and plenty of 
air. His plan described a gave moment that 
weeds should be . y E In May, or 
early in аж the plants 6, be а ough to 
—At ‘the qe held « - Wed. 
growers would have noticed how constantly it happened 
that beds of 8 on the flat, where over- much water 
was provided on a clay soil, did badly, whereas those on а 
bank did well. 1а а very hard winter pe beds on à X^ 
es aped when those on the leve had 
pe 
ation is a — plant, but, after ‘ah, one of the M 
bonito) flowers 
CARDIFF CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
ER 13, 14.— The ninth exhibition of this 
society was held on the above dat үл. the bs ale 
iff. Theshow of Chrysan si m blo 
han Нат good, particularly the 
J e ies, and the 150 tion in man 
the be was very keen. e groups were ex А 
lent, devices, bouquets, &c., of the florists’ ai, 
— tasteful; making, as is always the case 
at Cardiff, a fine feature of the exhibition. 
Messrs. Pat & and Case BROTHERS, both of 
Cardiff, had i re ыл їп E^ way, 
rune 8 awarded a Silver Medal. БУ, 
Mes 
NovEMBE 
essrs. 
good N of poe rere colour, and М 
pis Sons’ Mrs. Blick. the fruit classes рр 
own. ATKINS and 1 i N had collec- 
tions similar to сте shown by them 1 
Ата Мт. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Cut BLOOMS. 
€ Twenty ext Japanese distinct.— Ist, Mr. G. W. DRAK 
rp- iff, 
Twenty-four lacurved не distinct. Ave 
Cross Wood Ра 
Lambard, Mrs. R 3 of ao. Ke. 
Sir C. E. G. PHILLIPS, Picton Castle (gr » Mr. Dumble), with 
jl 
Twelve Japanese varieties, distinct. —Ist, J. C. HANBURY, Esq., 
Pontypool (gr. ,Mr. J.Lockyer), with — iban blooms 
f Edwin Molyneux H. Payne, J. i , Viviand 
mrt ram ade, 2 de Lyon, A. BOWRING, 
2nd, 
€— ооКе, be, ot York, Duchess of York, 
Madame Carn t, Malle 
. Masters, Esq., 
"iy (gr., Mr. we), with good Жын of Wales, 
Golden Empress, iA ardener, Miss M. A. Haggas, Lucy 
€ &e. ; 2nd, Sir C. E. G. РипллрРз, with Baron 
ула Jour di distinct blooms, for which a ‚ Challenge Cup, value 
of the — A similar cup was won last yearby Sir с. E. S. 
PniLLIPS. 18 
Robinson), with gr 
iveum, Bike of York, 
phan реч Miss D. Shed, Mrs, H. Pa 
Empress of India, Golden press, 
her een p^ England. Madame einge in thi 
elected as the best — in the 
the Кс 2nd., Sir ae Le po vhs 
lso had a — well-Gnished 
The N. C. S ida offered for the са 2 
plant in the show. у N, Esq., Newport, with 
. DEA q., N 
engin ell cultivated, and — — plant of Louis 
LEWES CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
NOVEMBER 13, эы Tides tw the Town Hall and 
Corn ange were fille Шыр Мыз but 
the cut flowers ps 
the pe of most i — Groups of Chrys- 
anthemums were — not good. 
e group covering a space тё 60 sq feet wh d Mr. C. 
Fennell, to Mrs. THORNE wes, Ist. It 
gr. e Grange, 
was a closely arranged lot. then mixture of Ferns stove and 
oe ae ants, was well done, Mr. J. Adams, gr. to the 
Re б. Saver, Coombe Plac ce, Lewes, w nd. 
947: ese, Mr. J. HAR RWOOD was 1st, AO ig A. SLAUGH- 
^W Соок, Nutley, 
LAUGHTEMk, Jarvis 
illa, Steyning, put up a pee iit ina ud for12 Ja apanese , 
Meri J. Coles, gr. to H. F. WALKER , Esq., Balcombe, beat 
him for 6 3 distinct. The e competition i in у төне! two 
classes Was strong. Mr. J. HEASMAN, was lat for 6 in- 
curveds distinct ; and Mr. J. Hopkins, s to Mrs. Tamera 
Framfield, a lst eins gran of Empress of 
six of one variety. I 
Mr. A. роф was Ist ee Japanese. 55 a strong маек» 
CHRONICLE. 
-set poe for the 
HULL CHRYSANT 
n 
quality кч; ever. 
ыза Esq., Tr: de m 
best Pompon 2n r. WEL 
did ot singl ete wered vari 
teurs staged vory commendable stands of blooms ir 
show Vast i 
ants 
to AYFIELD, Esq., Bever 
was Ist with freely flow and 
rained imens. г 5 
had six really meritorious examples of bi 
e class for that section, ‘‘Cut-back 
side able encouragemen M e 
Coates, HEATLEY, Esq., Anla 
gr. 
1st, the pes being bn but а Miele over 3 pe high 
ing good bloo 
GROUPS AND TABLE 2 © 
Groups of Chrys 
plants are exhibited splendidly 3 Hull. A С 
ual 
y 
are о 
prem 
Table decoration v t. alias light adds to the 
of the show, op ig is to ladies only. 
ris сањ зум ion 2 ОР 3 1 
is the ul ibitor, abs T. Fa 
Helmsley, “Cottingham, following, both 15 
ged tables 
BOURNEMOUTH AND DIS 
CHRYSANT 
L LJ 
The f 
others ne and n 
was well w. 
4 
Eh 
s of popular 
aud c— with а m^ 2 lot of blooms. ine) 
‚ gr. to F. Ricarpo, Esq., had 
