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Мо+кмвкв 23, 1895.) 
THE GARDENERS’ 
PATERSON, Kirkcaldy. 
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A good collection of vegetables, open to market growers 
by Mr. boi SMEALL and Mr. E Logan, who 
carried off 1st and 2nd pri 
NEN IM 8 — 
ы ые } 3 * m 
ы nurserymen. The 1st prize for thirt 
themums was gained by Mr. R Woon, — who had 
first-class flowers, Mr. . WEL LS, Redhill, imos was 
Ist for twenty 
and of large size and fine 
For Y: best collections y Conifers two good gro were 
ught by Messrs. R. B, LAIRD & Sons and M 4.7 тга 
tak in 
р i 
Cupressus, 
Juniperus, were noted amongst the many interesting forms, 
MISCELLANEOU3 CLASSES. 
Fou: mpetitors arranged groups of pente in шн. wd 
best че by Mr, P. HUNT; Mr. Ө. Woo 
or table and n 
use plants, were 
* ә ө - 
open, but a 1 n f oisi FE ATO 
pred Inst two days. 
STOCKPORT нта гуу UM. 
Novemser 15, 16 —' This society is gaining in 
strength and importance re year. It is held in 
way suited for aa exhibiti f pl d flowers. 
The Chrysanthemums cove arge amount of 
table space, notwithstanding the fiftv-two shows 
held d week in ern Eagland, the 
orth ag 
J е section particularly being grand. Fruit 
an ‚ particularly some of the dishes 
of A Apples and Pears, 
Among the ae for t in pots c Captain Т, 
H. — Messrs Aae . C. Сн RUTIN, and J. 
They were зы itable 1 wit 
Bro 
E. boom finely 3 ia the enin * and 
vigoro 
In t — Japanese cut- flower competition was 
spirited and — Mr. Roderick, g ат 1 p SYKES, and 
ме. —— to Jas E. PLA TT, Esq., -carrying off chief 
lth 
Me a. -— GAD te гэ, Evans, Esq., J. LEES, 
Esq., G. L. URST E „ and others, showed well in all 
the classes, The m more cerne Japanese blooms were Prim- 
тое League, ime se pale primrose; Mr. G. W. Clarke, 
Маса nd white; D ale езара and 
~~ browns) aded 
з Lord Bro е, frange 
— * Tat 8 shown; Mre. Н. Payne, 
ite 
‚а gran pere 
ng ted 4 1 
Princ ot Wales, John Prom ughty, Queen . England ca s a 
. flower). Golden peius Lord TS lseley, Empress 
India, C. B. Whitnal, Jea * John qe Violet 
i Pri and Вагон 
Zanber, Madame Darier, , 
Among others, Hairy W nder is is - — rs. J. ier 
was one of the more prom t of the quilled or rrr esce 
section, with yellow . in npe and flushed pink g 
petals. 
There w good Orchids from Mr. RODERICK, parti- 
cularly the 00 — form ot᷑ 
Cypripedium "aeter and the 
table plants were choice. The bouquet: comprised many 
f ‚а of various зэ трд е circular com- 
pact one ted to the Mayoress ning, the 
Spray ones, with Smilax and ТЕС га now lead the 
fashion, 
There was one capital exhibit of a group of Araucaria 
excelsa, chiefly from 
HN 
a local M ; The ts were all from 
OOLEY hi 
and several gentlemen in the district 
ох of Palms, Ferns, &c.. to decora 
it sted of good 
consi: Alicante Grape: ptai 
err and others; the ats were far P^ z v 4 
The -— кы Apples from Mr. McKe Warts, 
les llar, 
y Hall, were select, high 0и ana generally 
LONGTON CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
NOVEMBER 12.— The Sixth zal ory of this 
Society was opened in the Tow the above 
The object of "ihe promoters P. to oe 
the growth of the uueen t 
Í winter the 
mes peg of the dis strict. . — its formation t e 
апа numbers of t med flowers staged on this occasion 
Were very tisfacto actory. 
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distinct. were from Mr. J. МоРнат AIL, t Bapt. Quen Park, 
Longton, who staged ie mage blooms of Empress of India, 
Queen of England, Charles H. Curtis, Baron 1 Hi rsch, Jeanne 
d' i mpress Аа &c. Stopes, Derby. 
". J. McPuarr was also Ist for six wee blooms distinct 
б for twenty- vog J apanese distinc 
had good bloom 
ia s d 
lety, was 
n s 
Fora 
of the National Chrysanthemum Society, together with the 
prizes was — Mr. B. BnraN won with a well- arranged lot. 
2nd, J. SPENDELOW. 
The three wie plants of Japanese varieties distinct were 
from Mr. J. WARREN 
classes were ep md — 
Во: unches of Gros Colmar Gra’ ent by 
T. Tars, Жы, the = brake ne (gr., “Mer, ant ү 
essrs. HIL. & Sons, Spotacre Nurseries, staged cut 
W and plants. 
YEOVIL i" lem eR Р 
NOVEMBER 13.— 
of plants, eut blo ies fruits, and ve in 
the municipal buildings on ve ion 
ate, was 0 
he Com 
( Е. Н. Oakley) — iu — efforts puit 
forth to achieve this res 
b usual, Mr. A. men , gr. pidi BnurroN, Esq., Y 
vil iti on for a gra 
themum plante in pote this being 
Mr. vanne мет 
this class, Mr. to J. — had the best 
group of lege s plants, 3 sad arranged with ex- 
cellent taste 
oms pen fine show in themselves. Three-hun- 
— ty four cellen t flowers were staged. in the 
ief с {у ix J. £ 
thi 
E 
VÍA E ie the Ма; ауог 'в prize £5, were best ` from 
Mr. Thomas Wilkins, gr. to * THEODORA Gost, In- 
wood Ho е, Het nstridge. His 
and of 
j ere large, solid, fresh, and uniform 
admir: up. llsopp, gr. Lord PORTMAN, 
ryanston, Blandford, and Llo VINCEN 
Sruckey, „La showed well in this class. In 
other cL y W. E. S. ERLE AX, Esq., 
Holnest House, Sherborne, and Mr. WILKINS were winners 
of Ist prizes, the former for twelve incurved blooms, 
Mores opp mee те нн latter for a like number of 
ne. Ultima tel the prizes were awarded in the 
order i in which the «арча vio names appear. Mr. WARD was 
rapes, and Mr. Lrovp in another 
E is satisfactory to be able to speak well of the produce 
grown and shown Z the cottagers residing around Yeovil. 
So good, in indeed, w o дач exhibits this year, that the — 
t other five guineas to the list of 
of bus ч 
MARGATE AND ISLE OF THANET. 
Novemser 13, 14 This exhibition was one of 
the pat а held in Kent during the present season, 
Not only 
ot о the Ch MM (both plante, 
groups, cut flowers) of high excellence, but th 
fruit also and veg re strongly nted 
The arrangements were better than last year, the 
cut flowers being placed in a better li Many 
other societies wo well to follo 
— 8 * Margate, of placing the semicircular 
groups bac LN thus forming circles down the 
centre of the h 
Vies class for а group of Chrysanthemums — M out а 
competition. Mr. CORNFORD, The Gardens, Quex 
өне, . — was deserv: 
both in quality and arrangement. Т 
with which the жер was finished addei greatly to the effact, 
Mr. Roberts, ‚о SEB BAG Monte EFIORE, East vl iff манлы 
Ram bloo: 
of eem 3 and whites telling with fine 
For a miscellaneous group of 23 and ^e бый iiis 
Со 
. CORNFOR аз again to the front with a light and 
tasteful a ent. 
Specimen plants were ly represented in a number of 
classes, the chief of which were the e ие —For six 
trained specimens, any y. iller, * 
FRIEND, Esq., Northdo re è large 
wn, 
and profusely-flowered p 
d 2 fine, M. Berthe Rendatler, Mr. Geo. Glenny, 
E . ante (specially good). Mr. 
ConNronp followed in th T 
With four trained uM ncurved varieties, Mr. CORY- 
FORD was Ist, * rere tl Amey well represented. The 
same exhibito specimens of reflexed 
varieties; M 7 "yeaa, Pg y "Wi WARRE, Esq., West 
3 
Ist and 2nd prize exhibit sten very rtt the —.— ud the 
two previous winners being reversed, 
Mr. BURLEY again won for a single specimen Japanese with 
an admirable Plant of Val d'Andorre, 
The was from Mr. E. Hawkins, gr. to 
Sir E. WYATT, ‚ Maisonette, 8 
An excellen it and very suggestive class was one provida » 
fi 1 t ti tt 
mistake made instance that of forma! 
staking and traini The let award went a pretty, 
competition w: the 
For twenty-four incurved varieties, Mr. 
B Birchington, was 1st; the 
т, follo 
For six blooms, Mr, r Standing, gr. to W. Ex Esq, Grove 
— ‚ Westgate, w 1 
rs, Heal 
M twenty-four» чаттан of Japanese in a very strong 
class, M as lst with ап -— exhibit, both 
MAN followed 
Mr. HOLLYMAN 
Hoste and 1 Van de der Heede, rich т sae Mr. HOLLYMAN 2nd, 
For six F hite varieties, Mr. 
ENDEN with Marie Hoste, poesi Rey, F Da 
d ot of Exmouth, and Stanstead White, as 
CORNFORD, 2nd, 
vis, 
the best; Mr. 
Mr. ENDEN was 1st for reflexed varieties, the Christines and 
Cloth of Gold bine fea fine ; Mr. 2 e Mr. 
ENDEN was the m st successfal also 
varieties, "demie Sabine, and Dame y — —— the 
best. 
For twelve trebles in bunches, Mr. Wilkins, gr. to Н. 
WEIGALL, Esq., Southwood, St. Lawrence, was Ist with a 
display, medi 
basket of Chrysanthemums came from Miss J. 
in extra fine condition, the best of the newer kinds 
very prominen 
FINCHLEY CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
М№оувмвев 14 15.— The Chrysanthemum Society at 
Finchley held its tenth annual exhibition in the 
New Lecture at ere better 
accom 
fore enjoyed. The exhibition was 
n the best of those held p 
2 varieties being 1 
other exhibits of a general satisfactory character 
ges Prato ede теч. Ве r the best collection 
Mr 
їр oom fi 
vious shows. ery ing po AN success've year Mr. 
the Cup, 
‚ 16.—Brad аана Society on 
was opened 
Mayor of the Boron 
ore than 
в „and the exhi covered а 
larger н ога at any я "- —— exhibition. 
which 
the Silver Challenge om s was linked. with the lst prize, was 
well won by W. TE, wae 
Haigh), and pg was follow 
Brighouse „Bradford (gr, Mr. еч Barber 
man to t а collection from Mr. W. W 
Nursery, Surrey, 
The last named 
Ist position for twenty-four incurveds, and specialty 
exhibitor, however, ocoupied - 
included 
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