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ceedingly good vases of Carola, Scarlet Carola, 
CM and Cierce. Mr. Englemann vus also 
warded the American Challenge Cup 
three 
bl ach of merican nov 
showed Belle Washburn, deep scarlet, Matchless, 
white, and Peerless, light ceri - 
confessed that ет are no adva 
Th unton nog offered for 12 
on b 
nd 
splendid vases a — Dragon, and 
Isobel Felton, the Ma ies we have already 
MES GLEMANN, was 
second, had a оа” vase of Vusiegated 
Carola. . 
MATEURS' CLASSE 
one group " Perpet tual- 
an especially 
Lord Howard de 
the о 
"The best vase of Pink S епо was arran тд» 
THE GARDENERS’ 
UNITED HORTICULTURAL BENEFIT AND 
PROVIDENT 
a monthly meeting of this “Society was held 
t the R.H.S. Hall, on the 12th ins pm Е Н. 
ow 
sic 
ЖОШ, side лн to 
£26 
the State section to while maternity 
claims came to £4 10s. 
The financial statement was read the 
Башы гү. who reported ines ihe: ien had 
ested a further £500 War Bonds. The 
sedute also DENEN that the Society’s books 
een audited by the 
up to March 31, 1919. 
mmittee meeting will be held on 
June 2, ye 
Obituary. 
by Mr. M. Ѕавсемт, gardener to D. 
Crowther, Esq., Hay Green, Kingston Hi J. Mash.—We regret to learn that Mr. 
the first prize for 1. МА rs кош їп "hee . H. J. Mash, of Messrs. Mash and Austin, КМ 
varieties was awa , Esq., for ^ Garden, died on Sunday last, at са 
an equally good disp Cookhai The de d gentlem 
Non- ун в ExHIBITS. widely kn in mercial horticultural « circles 
r his generosity and kind isposit 
Mr. C gere set.up an amazingly fine his E siness ability was si ty сане 
аа ДА. regards size uality. s of age, an а retired from active раг- 
soy gen iin vases of splendid ticipation pH busines: The remains were og 
booms been pth n. Where куе so excellent at Cookham с: аи, the 15th 
з difficult to make spec mention, 
vases Carola and its HREIN and fancy 
та е Wonder, апа 
ined as s bein ing 
; eid uals, tho Mrs. 
н popular perpetual Mal- 
magn nificent (Gold Medal). 
Messrs. Bri . made a speciality 
of the fragrant рер Malmai n iu 
and included charm Charlotte 
Knollys, Mrs. 
pere metit (Ser the were also ot 
Gite M 
xr «былан жаз 
т bis 
made by 
= new exhibitors 
these shows. Their of ar 
ем апа White баны з жеге maa 
good uen cen 
Messrs. 
Сотнвоѕн & Son included f 
. F. Raphael, es 
ALLWOO 
-— 
Beauty, p delicately 
salmon, and the fancy Marian Willcox (Silv 
Medal). Misses Pry d Fyre had a beauti- 
ful arrangement of such sorts as Maisie, Carola 
and Malcolm (Silver Gilt Medal). 
AL TULIP. 
May 13.—The annual show of the National 
Tulip. Rom which was held in conjunction 
with R.H.S. Meeting at the Drill Hall 
on T г байа; was very г from m 
every point of view.  Undoubtedly the date 
was too earl y ers. There w 
only two гыз and the ents, ev 
for the f xhibits that were forthcoming, 
were at sh isfacto E: The soc; 
ho increase a s membership or 
p 
т pror s the 
visitor as to the obj jects d pe vi the MM 
classes, nor any in on that it is the show o 
à L^ ains rer ee 
Sur , Tooting Common, was 
awarded the first dum "in Classes 1 and 6, and 
there was no o олег amateur exhibitor. The first 
class мен ар tly for 12 vases ‘of palace 
tl; 
Tae and Class oy appeared 
and Cottage varieties mixed. The best 
Баай were Mares ni, William Pitt, and Velvet 
King. 
Messrs. BARR & SONS were aw: e firs 
prize for three vases of уута) Tulips, they 
showed good examples of calla, Lola and 
Rasotra. This firm good non-com- 
petitive exhibit of Tulips. 
TRADE NOTES. 
A wel гукі “attended private meeti fruit 
EV wer der the v as " pu "namber of 
ortiouture, was held Central Hall, 
minster “ot Я 
б. Lobj: 
and thai ^ 
arrange, preference shall be given to a rish- 
able fruit aa vegetables." These bert ar? 
have been referred to the Chamber of Horti- 
culture. 
Messrs. ar Methven and Sons, Edin- 
burgh, have again been entrusted: with th e uia 
gh, 
decorations P^ gree Palace during prod res 
dence of His Grace the Lord High  Commis- 
sioner. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
* Appress WawTED.—Will Mr. J. Coombes, the 
contributor of the. article on the Cultivation of 
the P in Fr A dly sen 
u 
e Pear ance, kin 4 his present 
address to the blisher of the Gardeners’ 
ae 41, Wellington Street, ndon 
.6.2.? 
Aw ENQUIRER: T If you [кыру 
Mis — a en. poka for commercial: 
we suggest that one about 200 feet 
CHRONICLE. 
^ 
[May 17, 1919. — 
and 30 feet w уе? would vie most Heg and 
the whole 
e 
about 6 
ош also be sevez аі along the sides, as it is 
important to secure е circulation of fresh 
j to tter pl of не 
ке ihe stem 
ng off the ventilators when the houses run 
east an: 5 s to , at the present time 
it would 350 to 
spent. q i 
` be ыш p^ obtain an 
th een horticultural I builders, ph 
1 be found in our advertisement 
tena a on УЕ Leaves: Л. The warty 
nce of the under sues of the vin 
to the extravasation of ва 
e leaf. Тһе c 
ee ven- 
NAMES OF PLANTS: F. . Dickson. M un 
~ 
C 
= 
va 
donningtonensis; $ 
T. C. S. (1) Amelancher canaden (2) 
Acer japoni cum var. laciniatum; п: (5). Greville 
rosmarinifolia s, (4). Pyrus flori 
d up. 
specimen, 
1 pan 
Es 
Ее 
with a spr habit, such as 
с зшщ Begonias, and Campanulas. 
Roses INJURED By [INSE 
Roses areg елы Pra 
T. Н. Е. 
а е of thrips, and 
the _ discolouration th 
of tals 18 
have hatched Kms unkilled eggs. 
using i rations on 
green 
very liable to 
әйе —E. 
OWN. de We жоосегун "RI o Б 
x ЕРЕ ras 
Gwin FH M6. Р: I.W: 
I$ 
Ж. T.—M: 
—J. W. I. 
os МАТЕР ЯРА 
