Max 24, 1919.] 
and appreciated by generations of 
, and these with Quassia compounds 
ese ir valu 
ere present as reminders of val 
the Lime Avenue, essis. G 
RSER had aylag appliances and 
ittings; and Mr. J. SINGLETON demonstrated 
his Nuespray for watering purposes; while the 
К" Works Со. showed — sd knap- 
other sprayers with var: pre 
pm WALTER Voss AND Co. are well- qa 
In р of spray еш е} apii ances, berg, ihei 
e was on sh UNITE Haas 
Коз AND ТАМА, "Co. had Ned: 
and Mr. T. H. WEBSTER showed his Cascade 
famous “Abol” brand of spraying 
i s insecticides, and effec- 
ri 
ts of many kind re set ad CasTLES 
BREAKING the CANE AND 
ЕТА Works Co Tessrs. балов AND Co., 
srs. Носнеѕ, Botckow, AND the Ley- 
N TrwsER Co., and Messrs. B. Makes AND 
‚ who also had tents. 
Varied selections of statuary уаз еге 
t from Messrs C THER AND SON, 
о also had charming gates lead res. 
s. LIBERTY n Co the most of their 
ibit, whic in the form of a Japa 
. Messrs. ‘got Vedi Messrs. 
M AND SON, Messrs. SANDERS AND Co., and 
r. T. West Carnie all had interesting ex- 
‘Horticultural buildings of good design and 
manship were erected КА E BOULTON 
А " E Sia a d that this firm has progressed 
We the mecent unfavourable time ; 
шз. Sons had а 
The Acme Lap Co. 
ta mples = "heir specialities, 
Моав j mm 
0. ET pawn ladders. 
: а. В. co баен E. yal turves of yellow 
bam, perfect for 
ants; and the H s ND GARDEN SUND 
- demonstrated the use o ir novel seed 
G al мар were shown by Mr. 
ES and 
any artists displayed 
res of charming gar ERNA ote ie 
ben TO н 
Coronatio ssrs. ARMSTRONG 
E Brows, табаре Wells ee Orchids. 
: uiid Cup.—To  Messrs. 
wy € эу на, for = ныч 
a od Medals.—To. Mes NG AND 
om Tonbridge varn for оа те бааа. 
* Haywa en for Orchids ; 
. Mr. 
* Jeren. MIAH Cor 
P ON AND Sons, Места, 
Peas; Messrs. Dosse AND Co., Edin- 
weet Peas; Mr. C. ENGELMANN, Saf- 
» for bini rnations essrs. KER AND 
corr, Teak To Ue Mr. E С 
à Farce s. PAUL AND Son, Cheshunt, 
"5 Wn. PAUL AND Son, Waltham 
THE GARDENERS’ 
Crosss, for Roses; Messrs. JOHN PEED AND Sons, 
West Nor orwood, for Caladiums; the Hon. JoHN 
Warp, саа for Fruits; Messrs. S 
E f 
Бове, 
e Pla >R: E cd Esq., for 
emi p British Ыб. I Jg e RAMSBOTTOM, 
org т exhibit illustrating the inve estigation 
eis Disease in Daffodils; san hoa bs ool 
ot Naturo i tudy Union, for nature 
Gilt Flora Medals.—To Messrs. 
сае AND eue. Che ше nham, 
Messrs. FLORY A ‚ Sl 
Messrs. STUART, his Co., En 
Orchids; Messrs. Мз. Td H 
don, for Orchids; PANTIA 
ead, for Orchids; Mr. 
Бечера, for Rock pue $ МЕ L. 
Ric а = for т, ее: Shrubs; Mes J 
War dar D Cure, Bagshot, for ‘Trees 
and oes Mu H. Barr, Lrp., Wis 
bech, Mg NS Messrs. Beres, Lr 
үү: 5 у "a Messrs. BLA 
Lie Bat |: т Begonias; 
oin meis Sons, Colchester for Roses; M 
R. and G. Cur S 
à “Vic 
(gr. Mr. ecke ett), Aldenham Boiss, 
Bed for PIU. МЕ Sa J. Hicks, 
Twyford, for Ro: iat Mesar Eo ; Low AND 
Co., Enfield, Mi Р. 
Macor, St. Tady, Cova, for Rhododendrons ; 
Me AMOS oni ardy Plan 
Mr. J. STEVENSO Jod m Sw 4А чну 
Messrs. J. Wirata Sons nad Crisp, for Her- 
baceous Plants. 
- Gilt ise Medals. — Mr. J. 
J. Sons 
and Topiary; Messrs. PULHAM or ral xford 
Street, for Rock Garden; A. pt, Esq. 
(gr. J. W. Bar ks), Bletching als: "Castle, Sur rey, 
for Crotons; C. A. Carn, Esq. (gr. Mr. tenni] 
The Node Garden ns, Welwyn, for Malmaison Car- 
. CHEAL AND Sons, Crawley, 
ardy Plants; R. L. Mon 
C. Hall), peas Ba nk, Sevenoak 
RICE PRICHARD, | Christchurch, 
L. К. Russet, В: 
$ Co. l 
Tulips; Үокон NunsERY Co., 
way, for Japanese жата trees. 
gies Flora Medals.—To Mr. Н. 
Wandsworth, for Orchids; Messrs. G. G. 
Ste AND Co. , Chislehu 
АШ 
EUR ` 
Pi 
for а Messrs. H: кк. 
ley, for Har : 
PiPER AND SONS 
G. REUTHE, Keston, le Wiocwing Shrubs; the 
JoHN WARD 
Hon. , Chilton, for Carnations. 
ilver biis Medals. —To the Misses 
HOPKINS, perton, for Rock Garden ; Messrs. 
Attwoop Bros., Haywards th, new 
Dianthuses; Messrs. CHEAL AND Sons, Craw- 
ley, for Нага Plants; Messrs. Wm. US. 
AND Bons,” ghgate, for Roses, s also for 
Carnations; Mr C. H. HERBERT, mingham, 
for Perpetual Pinks; Messrs. rd ee AND Co., 
Chard, for —— and Sweet Sultans; 
CH КОМІ 1 ICLE. 
263 
lessrs. KENT AND Brypon, Darlington, 
Alpines; Messrs. K. LUxFORD AND 
for 
E 
fe or ures 
» Valley m 
Mr. J. Macvonaip, Harpenden, for Grasses 
Certificate of Appreciation.—To Miss E. P 
Brennand, for water-colo tudies of Rho 
dendrons, etc. ; YKES Charterhouse, 
or work in raising Irises; E. P. Macon, к» 
St. Tady, Corn , for new Rhododendrons 
SOCIETIES. 
OYAL HORTICULTURAL. 
ientific Committee 
Present: Mr. E. A. Bowles, M.A 
de me Chair), Sir George Watt, Messrs. J. W 
Odell, W Hales, E. M. Holmes, and F. J 
Chittenden (hon. sec.). 
Certificate Appreciation.—A Certificate of 
Appreciation was piense recommended, at 
the instance of the Orchid Committee, to 5 
McBean, of Cooksbridge, for wo ne i 
g the interesting hybrid Odontoglossum x 
Eugenia. This plant is the result of crossing 
cordatum and О. crispum. Its flowers are 
nearest to O. crispum, but th g 
arrowed by the influence of O. cordatum, the 
dull red blotching of which is also shown. The 
labellum has undergone a ous change, its 
form being broadly ovate, the acuminate aj 
asciate ge e.—A fasciated stem ion 
Sanit hypnoides was sent by Mr. Briti 
s parce The stem wes tilly half an Uk 
width, and bore numerous rather small 
flow wers. 
Hybrid Buddleia.—Mr. Van de Weyer sent 
a specimen = the hybrid о, ма х 
В. 
madagascariensis, which aised in 
ДЕ Ө at , Corfe Castle. While B. madagas- 
only half hardy at Corfe Castle, the 
hybrid i is dos utdoors va flowers earlier 
than B glo as no scent (as in B. 
madagascariens: s), the leaves Ж. which it has 
also inherited, there being none of the tawny 
de on the pales & ere is in 
glo 
wering it she. followed 
B. Es bosa. though the focus are, on the whole, 
paler, and the balls of flowers rather lar; rger. 
HORTICULTURAL CLU 
May 20.—The annual dinner of Е mbers 
of the оиы Club was held = pe first 
day of the "E lsea Show at Anderton’s Hote’ tal, 
e Pres ident, Lord Lam 
alle 
m ner the musical program: 
Mr. Turle Lee and his adipis: the entertain- 
ment being exceedingly g 
Sir Harry ar in n addressing the new Presi- 
dent, на loss the club pa sus- 
tained in the liv as Sir Prank Crisp, but he 
