May 3, 1919.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
E gi ES Noordwijk and promising 
ings. órd, B. CRANFIELD. 
Siz varieties F "Yellow Trumpet Daffod 
E Mr. F. H. APMAN, Rye, with ily 
bured flowers of Bravo, Rempart, Charger, 
rado, Seahorse and Grea 2nd, Mi 
whose blooms of Van Wav averen’s Giant, 
ings Norton and op Е priae were ver 
E Ft Mr. J. LENDER, Scrooby. 
In las r6 Neg Trampet Daffodils, Mr. 
me п ns of 
four unnamed 
Daffodils —Miss Рорк 
i of Болк, 
«n vd wer EE Favourite and 3 unnamed 
in . J. Den: 
Mr. W. B. 
Noble, Royalty, Solleret, 
ena e. Dia oesus and Lemon Queen. 2nd, Miss 
DPE, ББ best flowers were Victory, Home- 
pun and Estelle. 
pe varieties of bicolor Incon.parabilis.—Mis 
beat 5 ce osea ge flowers of Oran Pin 
s ady Mary 
wo зади se were eris 1 
d beautifully za 2nd, s Rev 7 
UNCOMBE. rd, Miss 
In the class for six variet f Leedsii, Divi- 
A, there were seven splendid exhibits, The 
prize was won by Mr. W. . ORAN NFIELD with 
rice, Miss 
ing т N 
lst prize in the class for six varieties 
Di on staged Katherine, 
burrell, ешкен, тар oo к Olaf in 
OBIN 
owers were Molly Pes Rr White 
5га, Mr $us r ie A 
Mr. F. H. Cha awarded the Ist 
ins for six Trlandrus "hybrids with choice 
pers. ВЕ: сав APMAN also had the best half- 
zen poeti varieties in Distich, Rother, 
сше анса and ‘two 
0, Mr. В. CRANFIELD. 
n a class for six varieties, in which 
; ianth was restricted to a diameter ét Po 
D tna Ht t prize was PN d to the Rev. 
Snare Brooms. 
igne € tition in these 
ею" oru e Dr. LOWER 
T ee night. Deol: pet. 1st, 
- Lh. 4 DAMS, with a oi tede tige of Rose- 
Lower, with toda 
Gia: ду, 
E" Tncomparabilis : "ist; Mr N- 
» With a dai M flower of Solleret, оне 
om parabilis F. H. AT. with a 
pd, Bernardi Mk d, W ав МАМ, 
о. 41. Barrii: ist, W. B. CRAN- 
» with Culverin; 2nd, 80 OR- 
Taa a named seedling. Bicol: 
а Sb, Lower, with an exquisite 
No d, Mr. MAN, 
with i»: Ast, je RAN- 
1 а delightful specimen of Miss E. M. 
m ds R, wi . Leedsüi, 
2 Ist; s PELAND, with 
Ing Star : 2nd, Tab Domaro Nursery CO., 
n e, - Down, wit 
des мена : Ast, ас W. Е. COPELAND, 
see m Cyclamineus 
Ist, Mr. F. CHAPMAN, ro an un- 
g. Jonquilla.- Mid: 1st, Dr. 
unnamed varieties. 
Lov WER, with Gold Mohur. hes etta or Tazetta 
Mr. Е. Н. ©НнАРУХ 
O 
Парой: à ist, THe Donarp "annii Co., with 
Golden R 
SEEDLINGS AND Iu VARIETIES. 
class s of the exhibitors’ own raisin 
urne Challenge Cup 
ery keen, six good exhibits b placed О» 
the judges. The schedule re 12 varieties, 
and t n ies made an imposing display 
T st out the rest—tho 
from Miss. ‘same опаа, row Bristol, 
and Mr, Е. Н. MAN, Rye p cwn 
w we 
Peter, Bernardino, Ernest, Giantess, Ho ope an 
edlings were of great хело 
. Herbert mit, pico 
indigne Signal, апі several unnamed seed- 
In a class for six varieties not in commerce, 
Fic. 108.—NARCISSUS, MARY COPELAND. 
(See awards, p. 222.) 
the 1st prize was won by Dr. der with 
Almagra, a 5708 bicolor, Barri and five 
7 2nd, Rev. dom JACOB. 
жгне ves made in the Bantam class 
sserved for si np perianth to exceed 
3 ins. in aptent ied Mn. W. К. COPELAND; 
In class for ‘three varieties open only 
ча я have a first pre tr 
seedlings, ee Fo ш Sack Woot 
was Acide a ; 
RIDLEY, Wineantan. 3rd, Мв. H. F. HOLMES, 
Derby. Mr. W. F. Мис tchell also excelled in the 
class for three cann in m the po 
did not exceel 3 ins. in dia 2nd, 
Tower. 3rd, Mr. "HL F. Hor 
e Cart twright Challenge Cap was d тог 
12 varieties that ha 
more than four years. SE эн exhibit qoem 
before the ааз came from Mr. William 
We lohman Wisbech, БОЗ flowers of Mystery, 
Lord Liste Dreamland, Clodia, and Patriot 
were A ое exc ellence. 
prize in a class for 6 Mogens Pec 
have det been in commerce more than 
CHRONICLE. | 
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221 
was won by DR, Lower with unnamed seedlin 
2nd, Mr. C. L. Apams with АП Trumpet 
varietie es; ord, R JoskeH Jacos. For 
varieties similar conditions to the last ni akg 
Mi = Toz was placed Ist; 2nd, тй ы 8. 
Pa Bristol; órd, Mr. J. 
T E "Walter Ware Challenge Cup, o 
varieties of Tr vu de Hybrids, was esr 
Мв. W. Е. LAND; 204, Мв. Е. H 
CHAPMAN. 
There were 9 splendid entries in the class for 
6 oe of gens Mog: soni Daffodils that 
ha b than 4 years. 
The. Ealag ау ө offered a lst prize was 
wal won by Mr. Guy L. WirsoN, Broughshane, 
se flowers were remarkable for their good 
ie size, substance, and purity. With the 
exception of White Emperor, all the varieties 
ar wn pe: op 2nd, Miss ISABEL 
órd, . Low "d 
Wo 
AMATEURS’ CLAS 
A companion class to, but aite than, the 
pr rincipal one in Me open section was for 30 
and local exhibitor—Mr. W. F 
H. R. Daasonos, Potters Bar, who had very 
good blooms, but the steil was less effective 
than ihe vwd named. 
Canon FowLER, Reading, won the Ist prize 
Trumpet Daffodils, which included 
ns of Lacs T Cleo- 
ectio 2nd Mr. 
Mr. W. ELAND, who had been awarded 
the 1st prize in this class forsa magnificent col- 
lection, was ae аве as the exhibit was not 
i ordan he requirements of the 
е. 
For 5  Incomparabilis the last- 
namen exhibitor led, follo ved Dy C ‘Ganon FOWLER 
were bracke 
ers 
whitish anths, Mr. RrpLEY excelled with 
Bany, Mascotte d Red Beacon;.2nd, CANON 
Fow 
E a class for 3 -Leedsii varieties, Mr. 
CoPELAND .led, followed 27 Mrs. BUTLER and 
Mr. H. В. DAR 
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COPELAND was placed Ist 
of Silver MA Mu 
named variety. The 
were also shown by Mr. Copeland, Mr 
MEE, being a good R. DARLING- 
T showed the best 3 varieties of Tazetta 
d: as well as the leading 5 Poeticus 
ieties. Mrs. BurrER excelled in a class for 
viet in wh m zug perianths did not exceed 
3 inches in diam 
Robert eoe ad Ltd., offered prizes for 
12 varieties of Daffodils, which were 5 ard 
as follow :—1st, “Н. DARLINGTON, 2nd, 
Ir. LD n. 
Messrs. Cartwright an 
were for 6 varieties of Daffodils. 
T good e Eq" 1st, Mrs. Втр; DI 
BUTLER; 3rd, Мұ, H. в.р 
win’s prizes 
There were 
2nd, Mrs. 
ARLING' 
The Bipbiaslan Botanical and iea 
Society’s medals were awarded as follows :— 
HAPMAN with ints; B 
Mr. W. Cra: р with 68 
H rout Bronce Medal y Ne Lowa with 
with 55 points. nita bu 42 to б 
e ат i R. M дв натон Wi 
88 | s Bronze d ‘Hedoi by Mr, W. F. 
