М№Моуемвев 30, 1895.] 
ТНЕ 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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For twelve incurved and twelve Japanese, Mr. NICOL was 
Ist, with a = bs pest and Mr, CLARKE was 2nd. The last 
exhibitor gm the minor classes, for 
grand ire dt = Mo olyneux. 
In the classes for amateur exhibitors, many fine blooms were 
There were several tables in 3 :: ма which 
warf Ch d 
were brilliant with plants of d mums 
f plants. т, HI gr. well Castle, was 
with a somewhat crowded table; Mr. DALE 2n 
es of Ch 
themum b said to be the — display of the kind 
— seen sgow. Мт. » LAND h 
— Crotons, Chelsoni and Prince of wae were greatly 
admired. 
Specimen Chrysanthemums, in pots, although better than 
last year, called no ial com 
were not equal to dis 
— half- — exhibited. 
Messrs. NELL, Home o 
re Бааша ene 
Messrs. CROSS had grand P. ros Colmar Grapes; 
Mes'rs, SMITH & SIMONS had a а splendid Gaus vi Potatos— 
lishful dall h essrs, BUCHANAN, 
of Forth Vineyard, had an attractive Cr ced Grapes in 
baskets, large in berry, and beautifully coloured, Their col- 
Jection vt Vine leaves of brilliant colours was very attractive, 
and the ts of Tomato-fruits were finely-coloured, and of 
1801 
capital rar o 
Huge Palms for competition decorated th 
Messrs. DoBBIE & Co. had a large table sot Стун Бев 
ia the lesser hall, loaded v with man choicest seedlings 
beaut; iful. 
Orchids were few. Mr. Мітс LL, gr., Bantoskine, was Ist 
for & plantof Cattleya N raed рд мт. blooms ; 
2nd, w а plant of Cypri- 
Mr. WILSON „Sr.. Kelvinside. was 2 
podium insigne, flowered. 
FRUIT. 
numerous, 
represented. Mr. LESLIE, g`., Pitcullen, as 
еси was in great f force ; his Grapes were large in bunch and 
— tables; but his Ist prize bunches of Muscats 
— 
first-rate. Mr. Murray, Parkhall, ran Mr. LESLIE h 
wnes; and 
exam 
his bunches of 
only, were of first-rate 
Trebbiano, for exhibition 
Apples were well represented, and Mr. DAx'e collections of 
dessert and culinary varieties were far ahead of all others. 
e and Doyenné du Comice being about 
he best seen in a ern nd. Mr. Day showed well in this class. 
VEGETABLES. 
xhi ibits were on the whole eee соате for a 
reat quanti- 
3 
These e 
formed СЯ lst prize exhibit from E STEWART, gr., Knock- 
derry 
For a pec эй ten sorts there was strong competition, 
and Mr, J. Brown, gr., Houston House, greatly distanced his 
competitors with a te exhib vd Cucumbers, eh 
French Bea: ere as fine could be desired. 
M. Temple, Carron, 
NEATH CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
Тнк above Society held its annual show in чнч 
Gwyn Hall recent, ae pes being the best y 
made ч this Soc 
jmpetition was ee especially in the cut-bloom 
the 
nt. 
prize exhibit in the open class being x . The 
teurs'and cottagers' exhibits have very much improved. 
Fruit was well ted; whils t tables, Mr. 
Foster, gr Mr. WILLI be who has been 
ELLYN of Neath also had 
. GWYN (gr. Bradley), won Ist place fora group in 
the open class; 2nd, Mr. Н. PRICE—both of N 
ts in pots, Mr. BRADLEY w was 1st; and 
in the cut-bloom section was for twenty-four 
b'ooms, Japanese and incurved, to be included in equal num- 
bers. There were seven entries, and Mr, Wi 
Earl of LISBURNE, 
wi graud be rs. W. Н. 
Lees, Charles Davis, Viviand Morel, Mdlle, Thé;àse Rey, and 
Viscountess amed 
сеа gr. to Sir CHARLES PHILIP, Picton Castle, 
Have 
ord West, w. 4 2nd: 
W 1 goo 2nd ; and Mr. Rogers, gr, to Mr. — 
For twelve incurved, Mr. DUMBLE was Ist, and Mr. 
WILLIAMS 2nd. 
he best collection of twelve Japanese came from Joy, 
to Mr. we dust The Heath, Cardiff, in a division 
open ** to growers in South Wales an 
number of incurved Japanese flowers, Mr, WILL 
or twelve Cai blooms, Mr. DUMBLE was the 
ые —— Mr. Joy winning tor t twelve Japanese 
AYLESBURY CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
—The Sevier annual exhibition 
= D. Society was held in the Corn Exchange on 
above date — average quality of the 
sacra compared “avourably » with Хд ofA 1894, the 
— — being good, and in worthy. 
Mrs. BARTLETT (ers Mr. W. та зата pose for the 
third t t group 
of Chrysanthemum plants, which now — che ү property 
of ery feep 
ope s Mrs. BARTLETT was — in 
án en for Tort eight cut blooms; and Lad E RoTHs- 
HILD (gr., Mr. H. Warren), was 2nd in the same с isum and the 
winner ot: many y other priz s. The quality of the blooms in this 
gly satisfactory, and the disparity between 
the two most successful exhibitors D very small indeed. In 
Lady A. DE ROTHSCHILD’S stand was an excellent bloom of 
Жозе rt Owen, selected * the judges as. the best in the show, 
H. GURN EY; and Col. EE (Rr. „ Mr. Lee), 2nd $ |; whilst that 
fo r ee four blooms distinct was sken by Mrs. BARTL LETT. 
annie the — in the classes for trained ere was an 
жами nt specimen of W. Н. Lincoln еей 200 blooms upon it, 
shown by Mrs. 1 in the specimen class. 
NORWICH HORTICULTURAL. 
An a exhibition 
santhemums 
mprove- 
NOVEMBER 21, 23 
was held in A 
forming one =й its i ээ-й: org 
ment in all sections was noted, except in the 
incurveds, 
Cut blooms were ma nd good, and the Ist prize for forty- 
eight distinct Fiju veriti fell to Mr. Allan, r, to Lord 
e blooms, comprising the | ing 
rd RENDLESHAM, 
a goo 
The best thirty-six ае, 4 ‘Norfolk growth, came from 
Mr. Oclee, gr. to the Marchioness of LoTBIAN, Blickling Hall 
The best twelve Japanese va were those shown 
by Mr. Messenger, gr. to С. Н. В. Esq., W. 
Park, — This lot of blooms were grandly developed. 
Mr. MESSENGER won also for six Japanese with an equally 
Mr. . 0. Shiddick, = to Hon. A. E. FELLOWES, М.Р 
айла Hall, had the best ineurved specimens, whic 
were fairly good. Mr, Е — g to | CROS: q.. Worstead, 
a 
x blooms. Р. ast wood 
graph House, Great Yarmouth, was 
U 
1st with bloom: eading varieties; Mr. W. Turner, gr. to 
т. J. WILSON, Great Yarmouth, being a close 2nd. 
In the qe n for the be t twelve аач flowered, 
nd in that unches of geo ci ties, Mr, 
TWOOD was 1061 in both with fine examples, 
PLANTS 
showed уч an on former -— * Mr. G, Wodehouse, 
ursery, was awarded a Firs t-Class Certificate т Japanese 
Сума нета Edith Tabor, variety, 
merit ; and a similar award. was made to 
Major 
Mr, ped also for incurved jor ‚ orange- 
Messrs. DANIEL BRos. showed Chrysanthemums, fruit, a 
variety of plants and of vegetables, which added considerably 
to the 3 of the show. 
MANCHESTER ROYAL BOTANIC. 
Novemper 22, 23 — The саласы Show 
under the auspices of the above society, was held in 
e Town Hail. Tha exhibits generally were 
xe solien t character, The pot p al 
me 
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and 
the sides of the spaciou 
E were highly онон, the chief 56 
inea putting an unusually well-gro 
The Jib nese were scarcely wich ара upon 
the yh нын in much greater numbers than 
we bave seen them at previous exhibitions of the 
society. The cut flowers — y com ng those 
own indoors and those 
and brilliant, 
the November o s ace и 
PLANT 
The finest collection of nine came f R, Esq., 
Bank House, Fallowfield, rus by 6.1 * ур; Adrea 
b 
g from 
ES BROWN, Langfield, — Moor; 
HARDWIOK, Woodley's Grange, Ashton-on- Mersey. 
A ii BLOOMS. 
+h 
ties, and n no ot more than е variety, Е 
e competitors; 2nd, Col. R. LLOYD, As 
wsbury. 
For twelve incurved, E. BEHRENS, Esq., and Col, LLOYD 
respectively т 186 and 2nd. 
For twenty-four —— cut Japanese, Mr, 
again Ist; and Mr. A. — Broadfield 
shee Lore miscellaneous cut blooms, 1st, J. BROCKLE 
E ho the whole, we noted as the best incurved blooms 
Charles Mert a fineshowy primrose ; J. Agate, a good white; 
e ‚ buff; J. B. Whitn tnali, dull maroon; Golden 
Empr 44 1 „a model flower; Princess ales, pink; 
with white centre; Queen England, blush; Robert 
Cannell, bronze; John Lam blush and ge-shaded— 
hie ee. ; Mrs. Kearn, one е soft pink glow— 
t; Rosebery, n ims Miss M, % 
oos, Wm. Tunni pact a3 a cone ; 
Mrs, Ro ‚Уу low; Baron 5 e 
the bronze t . Whitnall, purple, shaded ; Jeann: 
pe; C. 
d'Or, flesh colour; ЛА, fine mie “tog 
the t Japanese were Mrs. с Ward, о range and 
llow; Viviand Morel, of a pinkish cast; енден "White, a 
eall flower, better we have seen it thi 3 
HIDS. 
latform was filled with ance з in great variety from 
prising Cattleya labiata in 
rst-class ex mdp ce among 
y х,а hybrid in which the blood of 
is largely eee was good, There were quan- 
robium Phalænopsis, some ve: Oncidi 
i ums, the chief amongst 
et 
3 у. 
т. eis Chel: had a less numerous but 
ee ae iat м wa y of Lee- 
u but with a dorsal 
than in that pues variety, was — also one of the 
Odon 
mea tion, in which — whole of the segments were 
flushed, and ti concentri m usually 
prominent. T $ un ыхы 
орзїа, в proving i itself to be bss of the very best 
which 
novelties that 1 been introdu uced f т years for its great 
pect 8. BALL, Bowden, received 
for 
of faint pinkish t is undoubtedly the best of the insigne 
ee а natural hybrid, showing the lip 
and with the narrowish ге sepals of 
one of the toras of Т. ntea. Along with these were several 
ypripeds, and a white Lycaste Skinneri. 
MISCELLANEOUS, 
Ww Aber & Sox, peram had a very creditable 
assortment of plants iu variet very effectively grouped 
together. ni, collection of mai hardy herbaceous, as well as 
of Chrysanthemums of various types, and other flowers, was a 
г. Jas ‚ BROOME sent a lot of d ot засы herbaceous 
m iade in his garden at Lian idu 
acc анана arranged in pyramidal — — 
with a few select —— 
