THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, — Seto [Max 31, 1919. 
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members—to the Sena dinner, was adopted However, the show’s the thing. The tw The terms of. the Agreement which T rade 
with about two dissentients. amateur exhibitors, Sir A, D. HALL, Мен, Asso tiation are desired to enter into. if чу 
inner was a Scat success, Capt. Hill end Mr W. NEEDHAM, Kelmscott, Hale, wish to avail themselves of the proposed agree 
Song presiding. There were 105 var c pre- Che shire, who are presic lent and hon. treasürer | ment with the Board, are as follow 
sent, including many ladies and a ане respectively of this Soci ety, в shared the first and 1, That the Association furnish copies of its 
number of old Kewites from overseas and the second prizes of the first four classes. Sir A. ces fere Regulations to the Board of Inland 
provinces, and some who have gained dis D. HarL ‘was first with (a) 12 Dissimilar Recti- Rev 
tinction during the wa: Capt. oposed fied ‘Tulips, and 2 Feathered and 2 Flamed in Lo “Tha the Association renders annually 
“Тһе Kew Guild,” and in doing so referred tc each class; (b) 3 Feathered Tulips, 1 of each acco ot i its incóme and expenditure and pays 
the proposed memorial at Kew, raised by Kew lass; and (c) 5 Flamed Tulips, 1 of ea clas ax on ‘the Фе lance of income over expenditure 
ites, he Kew men who have lost theirv‘lives е w second in ass for Dissimilar computed in accordance with the provisions of 
in active war service; to the. changes at Kew, Rectified Tulips: 1 Feathered and 1 Flamed he In Acts, о 1e basis provided y 
to the possibilities the ure holds in h class, and received a Premier Prize for a lause four In mputing the balance, all 
horticulture for trained K ne od women bloom of Miss Willmctt, a very ‘army ry Rose adminis expenses, all payments to m 
bers of any kind (other than loans an y 
1 Kew men ar N 
Mr. W. W. Pettigrew, en Be ys the seedling. he first class, Sir / Hall ans l pay- 
1 б ments of a capital nature) and all payments for 
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еске: arks, replied, and strongly empha- had very good blooms of Rose Marie, s 5 
sised. the Chairman's visis nt that there was Universe, fr. byb.; Dr. Hardy, fld. biz. ; and Тары charges in cases taken on behalf о 
great future for those gardeners who had the Britomars, ie b embers, are to be treated as ordinary expend- 
benefit of a Кен Бао. “The Chairman,” р None once Punt Deed tare 
proposed by Mr. W. E РЕ: was the ihe! class We 6: Dissimiler «Rectified. тае That members receiving payment of M. 
only other br usi ет: programme was | F'eatlibrod ad Flamed of each, claa;4n w "HE ki ER other than pond and payments a 
provided by t ibar rs, witn лы я Уа ho included good blooms of George’ Edw ard, capital nature) bring the amounts receiv at to 
tor the PALLA s old friendships bas ay te he crea fid. Pyb. and Sama 1 ation, fr. Bos the credit of their individual trading accounts 
tion of new ones, between the odi NM i A Ола nt d 75 and that tne Association shall furnish particu- 
T in lars yearly to 31st December of the amount paid 
Oped Class, T Hoce AND in that way and to whom paid. In the event 
BERTSON Were awarded the “First Prize for a of any member or other person failing to account 
YAL NATIONAL TULIP. very pleasing exhibit of 20 vas ses of garden {ог the tax on any such receipts in the ordinary 
Tulips. The vases of Salmon King. Cardinal: course, the, amount is to be таа n the 
Max a 2 Society pursu Hanning, Petrius -Hondius, and Marie were assessment nes S Association i by dis- 
the very even Shen of ite shy. A whole tent pe rhaps t the very best allowing the ns as deductible: ‘expe nditure 
was set apart for its exhibits at the Chelsec Messrs. BARR AND SONS staged an interesting. in computing the liability of the Association. 
EXHIBIT OF ORCHIDS AT THE CHELSEA SHOW, FOR WHICH THE ‘‘ CORONATION ” CUP WAS AWARDED. 
Fra, 138.—-MESSRS, ARMSTRONG AND BROWN’S 
(See page 271.) 
tne ен. shall render accounts 
assessed 
Show, and there were four exhibitors, so fàr collection of Cottage and Darwin Tulips, not 4. That t 
for the last completed year, and be 
as we could discover. Occasionally a visitor, for competition. zu 
or perhaps two, would enter the tent, gaze with An interesting е box: was a branched stem 0n- such accounts for the year ending oe 
et pained astonishment at the few boards f Mignon, a seedling Rose Tulip, bearing two April, that for the following year they be 
of “rectified " blooms; then at the back of the fo owers, The primary bloom was very finc ad ssessed on the basis of an average of the 
tent they usuaily discovered the Darwin and В accounts for the two years preceding ма Уе 
+ the secondary flower quite good. or ti у I g 
Cottage Tulips sent by Жас Hoge AND of assessment, and for the third year ar 
RoBERTSON, and Messrs RR AND Sons. sequent years on the average of the hares pe 
Feeling. in "x anl fami ы company, the ceding years. 
visitors woul = these their full meed of 5. That the payment of subscriptions, en- 
admiraton and then steal out of the tent, no TRADE NOTES, trance fees and ba be allowed, and receipts 
doubt еи of disturbing the solemn calm and pias BS y members from the Association, if : у, 19 
uietude. TAX SOOT ATTORN credited in the accounts of the individual mem 
q ese “rectified” Tulps—the Flamed and TAXATION OF TRADE ee rig bers for tho inves preceding years in computing 
Коне Roses, „шш. апа Bybloemen, id Notice has again been given by the Board o the assessment for the financial year ending 12 
stems cut short, id sitting nakedly on Inland no that subscriptions fhe: у paid April. 
com boards—were, of со he élite which by members of a 2 iation may be 6. That the contributions or subscriptions К 
have entered the higher runc of Tulip life, bu allowed as a iip hn. in computing their in- — the Association ‚іо any — organisation bs 
few of the al visitors reali » nor did me tax liability. This d ion is ta only allowed as expen n production of the 
they know that у Were enjoying the privilege subje he Trade Associati a пио о xs organisation and on evidencë 
of ADAE the exhib of a seventy-years- form of Agreement with the pae B inland that it red milar ar ад 
old Soci How could they in the absence of Revenue and it is possible that thos Asso with the Boat of fiend у тке, һе 
any explanatory erature or noti сеї л tions which may not be registered a “Com. res income which ought, on the lines oft 
after diligent searc we discovered panies trading not for profit” may be wonder- Schem Med be subjected to tax. aa 
t red ion may not Ж existing and future ea gooey E 
na a еа 1915 ала, х Рб: n» эзше ing whether the proffe concessio ay no 
a goodly-sized card bearing ihe Society's title. prove а some a dangerous trap! of the Pedes. to be regard 
