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LEE wall, brought ry uU collection of à 
: nal, brought a amongst which were R. campy- Pacon a Ate V.M.H., Warley Place, sent forms and colourings were represented. The 
* e А nia a. СЕЕ: with yellow flowers, > greens i 
Ne locarpum R. bullatam pe pido—Boothi, a nd the abe white Р. Willr Ме tm indard resi. em cud ЫР 
нај һу brid twee lepi idotum and Boothi zam a Fir t-Class Ec РЫА tr row аи cd vem d Е то. бин 
ZEE which gained an = ern Mer Mr. nents sl erp I Turk vedo нар на - EE carin. а. 
e E. W ig aie x ы xd ы showed hybrid between ы Korolkowii omg ‘stolonifer 2) шоп an 1 ч ө беа EN ОС Senh К огы 
| jum coccineum (scarlet) ; кка and I. Hoo eee В n v dien 
is E em (white, tinged pink) Juniperus ay. v ар гед з muses: Ж flower. Both of uninitiated it was astonishing that so very many 
BEES bon, e d: E Perg i distinct types leafage and such varied color 
т be T Wi aux ЙИ. ТЕК ahs ors g ens us ings could be produc ed in the two species which 
a Pow y | ! pine Plants. were so grandly rer ated. 
sii A neat exhibit of alpines came from Messrs. Japanese Maples played an importa av 
eh pur Flowers. Bees, Lrp., and a {кө work atheachives "Mie orden og groups of in "9^ i Бу 
ч. ee TEEN qe flow were Primula Beesiana, P. Watti, the Mr. G. — and he also mad full use 
үт group er ow Pg m plants i d X M new trifolium uni 1, Geum Borisii (orange of the v ra ual Saw org which was provided 
JM Pleasing varieto hi eae n arlet), Coryc is Flame, the beautiful Roscoea by the trees pt hrubs of the hospital gardens, 
dig new Souvenir de Zurnenburg, Chi ristian сша and Oxalis enne qe lemisi o that on approaching Mr. Russell’s exhibit 
chia the dwarf Eclipse, and Ditton pe sanie арас аген, ab CUM iere tee er gp NA чин 
i varieties of large-flowered Trollius and a batch and iver y 8 nee and ue pink ре coe таса rege е оте old 
g ol Cypripedium Calceolus were also included io e зиду ке: m oe I P eee 
di Mr. G. JTHE was responsible for a group I collec in full bloom charmed many vis who were 
d M iue mud oi hardy flowers, including ) I 1 es. 'Гһе out- previously unacquainted with these bluish-pink 
r gnome Menziesia multiflora major, With pretty standing plants “were Е rigeron Bertram Gentle вацсег-ѕһареі flowers, and the mx bservant 
П pendulous flowe Ма B. Dus de tas. прш тозе), рыш kc Russell V. discovered an added interest in the disposal of 
e HT meum of neis es dowent, incloding POE (a fine, large, pink flower with deep the stamens, while the fortunate ones . were 
най Vioias and ae ses An variety, an Gaines entre), Primula 1а Lorraine and P. Aileen delighted with the mechanical jerk when the 
wie seri Dipella speciosa, and Thalictrum aqui- 
wa legifolium ros 
"ot Meconopsis jntegritolia was seen in beautiful 
me condition in е hibit from Mr. J. a ALL- 
hd. GROVE доа the giant Rheum pur- 
egm pureum Че. естш Powered Papaver Sale 
Es ереп a, the stately Eremurus himalaicus, 
hi nd Viburnum Dav vidi. & thick-leaved species 
is with stria flowers and reddish-brown stamens. 
t Good pots of the yellow Primula tangutica, the 
mau E P sibirica chinensis, and the white 
Phlox nivalis were included, amongst other 
"T choice things, in the group. 
RT Messrs. REAMsBOTrTOM AND Co. showed their 
ш very fine strain of St. Brigid Anemones in ex- 
М cellent for d any 
BE The econ and in many shades of colour 
к? foa ss dii effect to be obtained rom these 
“р ; cult to surpass; moreover, the 
ior dm yc in the cut state for a Noes 
m Messr: CHEAL AND Son сше а 
np ew plants and vase the new Star Dahlias, 
E did aani by a Sollicit of 
al пене: ants, of which the varieties о э 
dd M ND ace s РНЕ ght. à 
a Red Hugh ilox pilosa, 2: 
d E oe Dicentra formos Sae: id. good 
ай лид Male E m Codsall pos were 
ind ae Er hi RE : om Messrs. BAKERS’; 
B vs akin a P ja am JTD., showed named 
и) Мад гэну as othian Stocks, Saxifragas 
a а 
on qu REGINALD Рвтснлвр brought a collection 
pines in Dou. Edaianthus Pumilio, G ап 
з, Phlox Vivi 1 е. 
еа Й ап Velsonii and lobu- 
ing particularly ана thy. 
y of Alpi also came from Ww. 
а one ў E mo fu Horminum 
E sy Ss ryas ere (white) 129.—ROCK AND WATER GARDEN, штар BY MESSRS, R. WALLACE AND СО. 
white flowers) (See p. 262.) 
good 
eautiful Veronica Hulkeana in 
тра . б. С. WHITELEG ӨЙ, x Aroon, a pulverulenta hybrid with соррегу- filaments broke loose, as it were, in their journey 
ме оп оѓ палеа ; Phor 5 Ачын i bronze flowers, and Polygonum divaric ай, а  centrewards а — Erofusy -flowered 
sci Ж Ше hiags, and from- Mf. Ам в Рлавт herbaceous plani growing about two feet high, little bushes of varieties gave 
7: came К ie Fes with spikes теашу flowers closely амы а olour and reri was added by the 
з 1 caroliniang (y ll sis 1 ы. i зу th 
i tum ( vello xd Polemonium jan эн milli- Viam ti mong rock v iim were exhibited pe есут ише Emperor: Cnm Bags at 
à (laven 8 egi он w). jCamassio ; Tie chtEnii е осн set am шош то 3 hà ania а е end of the grass walk. 
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n Ye), and Lewisia Howe ae ay ie е h: white -Anemos "E siflo ra, PRA Шуй станы P. No е» Шат style of arrangement was aimed 
Ed and Aponogeton distachy I am hes d di oliata Wardii, рый replans, and large- the su plementary group of hardy trees 
M small pool of water in СЕЎ ine wer of cd а in $  fowered Saxifrag: Arkwrighti 2d ed form. which Messrs. WATERER, Bons vD CRISP set out 
ee _ Messrs. Je WAT pde. Se Мех Je PrP а AND Son also contributed near by, but the very many interesting forms 
et Тар, st; ‚ colle ction of a Toi po CEET pee group, plants {у set out in bold ws ту owen well worth the attention it 
pa ybri Dodec t : pines on a tabl masse мыш dà yee ‘provided a rich Uncommon species for S wo а 
ge) together with bri jin heon Meadia were show orange- “ye éllow бойрйр, an oth r good things were Tax: ana, Cupressus filifera aurea, Cu 
PUR (yellow): А; right masses of Linum arboreum Вапа Aa renaica т ianthus Napoleon obtusa densa, and Retinospara; tetragona, in a 
| caucasica Ghats т lue), aph TII. (scarl et), D Atkinsoni (scarlet), ове гету slender pillar topped with its golden 
WIE hypogaea аон M ge - агаг? Mor'sia  Chumbyi (rose), "Pentstemon Scoulerii (lavender), vac ese were all fascinating, and provided 
| named varieties o т. G. W. Mrrran broug pein paradoxa (white), and the richly- y lo rariety to the more formal topiary. 
ME Trollius ies of Violas, Daisies. Heucheras of Eychnis Arkwrightii everal examples of drooping. Holly (Ilex ij 
WE Lrovp I and hybrid Saxifrag hile fr $ coloured for ychnis Arkwrightii. fol : M 
Ш 110үр EDwar ifragas, while qe Mrs olium pendulum) i icularly vigorous 
M hybrid @ NM me thy arranged group of and Shrubs: Outdoor Exhibits. ondition were also 1 E. 
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© alpina grandiflora. 1 the реш frd compie ere were not quite so many or such exten- Mr. Јонх KLiNkERT arranged with skill a very 
"i fart, whieh’ aac 54 axi M i: sive collections of hardy trees and shrubs in the wide range of the perfectly. ыны is iary 
id together with i od = AA, e ae open as in 1914 or the two previous years, but examples for which he become so — 
p? a trig iose flower ath vr oyd “катат, w compared with 1916, for tance, the known. These we aan in Бол; “a dense 
1 J кте уету К уа МА, iu -yellow eye. present year wins Messrs. OMOW AND specimens full of health and even vigour. By 
se) "owered Myosotis Roll of Honou was the large Sons had two very large displays of Japanese Mr. Klinkert’s кунен of шш his: "specimen: 
* | Maples in surprising variety. All possible leaf шау be moved at any time of the yea so ther 
