624 
THE 
GARDENERS’ 
——— — 
S. Mynett, gr. ich J. CARLISLE, Esq., Ashburton House, Putney 
Heath; the Japanese flowers in this collection were excellent. 
good 2nd W. Mr. A. New N. r E. SAUNDERS. 
Bee the class for a smaller group, a bright lot сї plants 
18% to Mr. F. Kiegl, gr. tok Baynes, Esq , 
Mr. G. Coleman, gr. 
| oasis varne, who was closely followed by 
M: T. GIL ЕЗ, Esq., Copse Hill ouse, 
p roa 
2 * oottag 
cuttings, was remarkably well shown . 
Den mark Road. The best specimen — ен was 
one of Colonel W. B. Smith, m: byM 
Esq., Draxmont ; 2nd, Mr. 0. Bentley, gr. 
to Ca tain BOSWORTH, emm went 
tant vnam was that r. reis p 
ese blooms, 8 col- 
King, and Golden Ga 
England, Chas. e Sin C. H. Curtis, 
MEASE well to the 
fron: 
and twelve Mei blooms, in the secti 
flow of Etoile de Lyon, Marie Hoste, and Golden Gate. 
Amongs e incurved were Pri of Teck, Н 
Newin olden Empress of India ; 2nd, Mr. A. Ratcliff, 
gr. to J. B. JOHNSTONE, Esq., Coombe Cottage, Kingston. 
Twelve inc s were shown best by Mr. A. T 
Mr. А , Alderman, gr. to . Cz ARNIKOW, Esq., Effingham 
Нап, Dorking, had the Aes twelve Japanese, and aded 
amongst ot Е Mdlle. Marie Hoste, Sunflower, 
and Madame Ri sue securin 15 
2nd place, was staged by Mr. A Skeggs, gr. to . Dav 
pse Hill. The last-named exhibitor had premier 1 tos 
six incurved; Mr. C. BENTLEY being 2nd. 
Mr. A. ALDERMAN had very fine blooms in the class for six 
Japanese ; and Mr, A. SKEG GS was 2nd 
The best six Japanese of one variety, vere of Robart Owen, 
ER, Ез, Emlyn 
Marie Hoste, Mr. W. J. WRIGHT won for six ree, 
flowered varieties; the best were W. W. Astor, S ir W. Rae, 
Madame G 
xed were from Mr. MEASE, and fine — 
ured Christi 
pretty 
ed of МаПе. Mart , and 
secured the 1st prize to Mr. W. J. WRIGHT, unie он 
closely followed by 
Та the section for amateurs who "do not employ а gardener 
gular оопаз were shown. The leading prize- 
winner for twelve incurv here Mr. G. WALKER, jun., 
Lingfield Road. Mr. W. G. P. CLARK, Hitchin, won for six 
incurved: he m twelve Japanese were from Mr. W. G. 
CLARK ; 204, . Е. Н. DOUET, ME Mr. CLARK led 
also for s 8 the t de W. Lincoln an 
Viviand Morel; 2nd, Mr. J. BROWN, ppi imbledon. Six 
Japanese, of one variety, were well shown by Messrs. CLAbK 
and BROWN, who had Viviand Morel, and won in the order 
named. 
The classes devoted to cottagers brought out some good 
flowers. 
Misce lla There a good competition in the class 
for Primulas, the principal prizes being taken by Mr. A. 
NEWELL and Mr. x P. gregor, gr. to Dow: Lady Hay, 
Putney Hill group miscellaneous plants was 
from V M. Bradford, gr. to W. Hope HALL, Esq., Adding 
ton, Wimbledon; 2nd, Mr. T. C gr. Rev. Canon 
N group 
Table plants were shown well, Crotons "ru fiaely coloured. 
i ize winners were Messrs, A. ALDERMAN and 
The from Mes.18 
J. FRENCH апа 1. Law. iage and flowering 
taken 
were taken by Messrs, W. TAYLER 
Non- густе ВЯ —These exhibits were numerous and good. 
Messrs, танй. & Sons, The Nurseries, Wimbledon, sent 
charmi in ums, Orchids. 
‘Wimbledon Part, seat s а good selection of 
with well-finished 7 Fan, 
Mr. Ж. aal, Hore HILL, Reg, Wimbledon 
` „Wimbledon 
vei ero Grapa гн a good lot of А Жай Pers ; 
s 2 7 ч. "a The dos which pro- 
FLORICULTURAL. 
um кв 14, 15.— The sixth annual Dn 
held in "th e ie. own Hall, жна tanding it ashed 
with other shows in the county, was satisfa 2 
n pots were бана to those show 
ME AND DISTRICT CHRYSAN- 
HEMUM AND 
axerded ti in the order nam 
Group: a Chr ymnibenrom s were an attractive feature of 
the show, Mrs. Н. READ taking ped 1st] prize for a remarkably 
à, Mr. E. LAWRENCE, also goo 
s, Japanese, in 3 varieties, Mr. dieti 
ERS. Good e E 
Starston, w for six Japanese blooms, 
showing —— 3 and cot pe of Exmouth, 
and Prin y. Incurved varieti e shown well — 
Mr. — Yarmouth, with Mrs. Н. — and Alderm 
MASTERS. 
larly, also 
Amateurs, or tl t employing a gard g 
contributed largely towards the success of the show. 
SCOTTISH HORTICULTURAL. 
No 5, 16.—The ninth annual Chrysan 
themum show ot the Society was opened in the Waverley 
Market on Thursday, the 14:h inst. It must have 
been a ent to visitors who have been in the habit 
of seeing the annual exhibitions that this one was 
1 good as any previous display. The 
Logros 4 es дар well-fu ч һеа — from 
all sides w from the gallery, owing to th 
brilliant seni being toned: down by the foliage 
pla Ferns, as well as by occasional groupe, 
Was s distinctly pleasing. 
In the classes for cut blooms, more than the re 
—— ot 88 ez ed and their flowers were of h 
although better т than i in prev ious years, san stil ick 
past season TIS bred 
Toii, which wa 
Fruit also was indicative that the 
Ма-а to its proper development. 
usually ex ood at Edinburgh, were exce'lent, and the 
Several of the nurserymen 
ted to the — by the exhibition of specialties in 
plants, flowers, and other miscellaneous exhibits. 
Mr. CAMPBELL, e High Blantyre, arranged a table of Car- 
nations and Ferns, and a circular stand of Crotons, Palms, 
11 t 
Mr. ш. гт гь М. ins 4 t 
kinds of Japanese a nd incurved varieties of Chrysanthemums, 
^ table — 5 Le from the original sto:k of 
of War cine — en was in- 
teresting 5 ; ; while ым enormous Marrows and other vege- 
tables staged from Mr. 3.  ÉCARLETT P Iaveresk ; 
Th ere was A table of viene n sale in — of the Gar- 
deners’ cem а which w: sisti essful, 
Messrs. DOBBIE ad esay, pde а — of Chrys- 
нак — some of the newer varieti 
PLANT 
For six ee . эж 5 there were 
e ер for pot- 
ward 
servedly ist, e Mr. J. оиа, Winton Castle, Pencait- 
land, was a доо: 
Pompons.—Ina the class — жеи — plants, those fro 
Hunt, Coltbridge, М а, commend able; 
Rave 
fj rri 
Ist honours for a yellow variety, with a еа plant of 
oe 
lass for a specimen plant o f an Anemone-flowered 
tty specimen of 
Soullet Mr. G- 
Woop, Oswald ruf — мен 3 ee 
grown plants were shown by amateurs, in some cases ost 
equalling t hose from professi 
. "m 
onal gardeners. The cre were 
. MELROSE, 8, Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh, was 
let ia эчт class a two plants of large ч oup and 
Bes се doe Mr. R. 
ace, bep was suc- 
—.— carrying off "the Ast prizes tort "d Pompon 
J TERI — rm bits b white ered 
, ibi зіп оой 10 
and the traini d - T S ы 
CHRONICLE. 
[NovgwsER 23, 1805 
Сот Broows. 
These class n the ani d occasion, as азу, 
principal ттт of E show. That f or QE 
Japanese, distinct, secured a large a of the ~ eight 
d not a 
bloom w. 
A ol 
Ос 
Е of | 
8 , Phoebus, 
Toulousaine, Rose Wynne, Madame Girond, pare 
Gulbert, Etoile de Lyon, Mephisto, Madame Moulin, J, Sig. 
ton, Lady Saunders, Mrs. C. Н. Payne, Mutual Friend ‚Жеш 
Jacotot Fi ower, Pres. Borel, Floren Davis, Nein, | 
Richard Dean, Wilfrid Marshall, Madame Adam Chatin 
Charles = , Madame icoud, Mrs. F, Yn. 
5 uty < „иден Colonel Chase, and 
2nd pri fell to Mr. J. Визит, 
Caste жом, Топ . — who in the e 
mier position. Mr. J. CARRUTHERS, Hillwood, 
= 25 
In the c' ass чо ог ts hr Japanese, or the § 
gardeners 
took Ist prize 
an "excellent; blooms, f. llo wed b y Mr. 1. ВЕЗАХТ, Mr. J. 
For twelve incurved blooms, Mr. J. Ct Bannerfeld, 
Selkirk, was 1st, and his — ineluded a ve of C. pie 
which — pe гз 1 urved 
noted were Lacy Kenda olman, Princess of wae 
ce 8 sal d nog ; 2nd, Mr. J. МАвтїх, Winch 
к» the emi for six blooms of the following varieties, Mr. 
L. GED; as 1st, namely, E, Molyneux, Stanstead ad White, 
and Malle. T Thé- дзе Rey, Three magnificent blooms of Duchess | 
of aged by Mr. J. KrLESs, Corstorphine. » 
J 75 bloo 
Ia the class for an wh — Chrysanthemums 
— n Mrs. R. LAIRD, Edinburg staged an 
— — 
E pox was the principal winner of prizes 
am — e for cut flowers, securing 185 place for 
ani for six Japanese bloom:, well as for six b 
white Japanese variety. M T. M. WHITEHEAD Wh" 
rize for six incurvel bloo 3 D 
he three best blooms of one variety not in commerce # 
pem т = Sees h Prag the Society's Leo) 
Mrs ae a variety 
farei, esos. "e a light i ban 
FRUIT. 
e first.class Grapes were noted, and th 
Me mar, 
Deis 
Pine- apples were not numerous; the two be 
Mr. McCINTYRE, "^ Glen, Iane4d Леіћеп ; E | 
Falkirk, hes de 2d 4 
Mr. M on the 186 prize a collection? 
twelve ‘takes а frat, C, taclatiing Grapes, Мао, Fi AW , 
Ko.; Mr, , Culzean Castle, Maybole, v8 
дус, 2 2nd. 
In the only class for Pears, Mr. F. Тно 
1st for six varieties. вё? 
The class for market-gro re 4 
Apples іп € dud 15 . T i 
Colds lot; followed by Mr. D. M07 » 
VEGETABLES. Fai 5 
The vegetables were extremely good, and at 
e ls prize-winner for 8 ' 
po iue, Cabbage, and Cucumbers, all w of 
ог the collection of six c: кай» M rigen e. 
Dollar, was lst, and Mr, A. DICKSON, d 
