June 21, 1919.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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The weather was very fine during the whole 
| period of the exhibition indeed, on some of the 
pr it was pus ingly у warm, the о 
кеше sh 
with a f mi whe кена which was 
cn more b urges e, and might vith 
b other similar exhibitions. 
£m President of the 
notable visitors, 
"The s 
Republie, ki shears 
including Marshal Foch an. Mec Lloyd George. 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL AND ARBORI- 
CULTURAL OF IRELAND. 
JUN. —A successful show was held Ыш 
са 
narrow few 
for large eaten in which вза гени 
E a good and added 
respons 
нао“ fonction o о 
Dublin Society, In the Open 
foliage, eur 
oe e blooms, staged o 
e feet, prizes of £15, £iOand £5 
qe ere three competito rs, ain 
g ord 
ae 
а of 
excluded, th e jun priz 
SON, Pie nford, Бош, 
Montrose, Donnybrook. 
э for галена and ornam 
ental shrubs and 
trees, shown as cut deed or г plants on à space 
ft., баа only one entry was forthcom- 
sg; 
or „which х8 second ee was de 
of 75 sq. ft. 
and Canon KINGS тл, Moo 
and Бева. "pect 
E exhibit 
rst 
etables a ig shown. 
‘iscount Pow 
n class fo 
wers, for w 
Еа A silver ee зой pite am 
Trin! group of foliage and flowering plan 
Trinity College Botanic Gardens, рїш. Радин 
Pe S. б. Үр, who succeeded the late us. 
uem d in charge of these n 
Bes Dickson AND SONS 
were awarded a Gold id Medal for л 
essrs. Panin 
magni 
йерен 
GRAND к" GALA. 
June 18, 19 anD 20.— 
long series of shows, 
Council of the Grand Y. 
and 
degree, with 
group 
Pi ei the kis are to dr congratulated upon 
their mu great labour 
Bow wers, ever 
were exceptionally 
айо of the dis 
эрден, pet ded. q ity. 
uftered Red disappoint- 
operations, 
this 
The Gala Council 
ments aíter they agree 
and 
d the worst oi these was dd pen esale re- 
exhibitors, 
E 
initiative won throug 
ioment h 
the 
quests пот d month before 
wever, ener; 
into a place fo 
nments.. Of course, t 
present, including a 
e huge каше 
alge 
Sho entire ly re sr Nis 
2n educational НА muy т e Royal 
шы Boc ety, " Board Аана, 
and the garden Чонин from J. Che 
and Sons e Messrs Milner, Gen and White. 
Major D the President; Sir J. Sykes 
er, Prin As s 1 leyn, t 
ecre т. . Ho n, 
pas s retary sand Committee, and all the other 
о cers, - ате i e con the suc 
u 
most superhuman 
effo Я horticulture іп the northern 
whi 
sor nis m о 
Orchids. 
The premier award for a dozer Orchids was won 
by he J. CYPHE Sons, Cheltenh 
who showed admirable examples of Thunia 
Magoniana with eight sur ipediui 
niveum, Cattleya gigas Sanderi with six 
d flowers, C. Whitei Cypripedium Lawrence: 
anum, Laelin-Cattleya Fascinator ten 
blooms, and Masdevallia Harryana. 
essrs. J. Caritas Чун Sons were also first 
ш six Orchids, and h howed 
- > 
т; . SuNLEY second with s speci- 
v. M same firm also excelled for- t 
Orch hids, with a blotched g crispum 
Laelio Cattleya Aphrodite, L.C anh: 
Jas. Suntey, Wighill, caster, 
miu pi a specimen Orchid Messrs. J. 
HER p Sons were placed first, with the 
ыш white Cattleya Queen Mary 
Jn nii e Kno 2104 Morley, led 
icu ur class for “half а dozen Orchids, 
and his "Miltonia Bleuana. aurea an gione 
ulturia were 2 best specimen J. 
m V sp 
ӨБӨ; уну пул т “first, ed 
Mr. SuNrEx second, hr three Orch 
ncs 
pus оп кш ш the ‘than 
Ms p^ seven! be iol n not fewer than 
г аш an , and Messrs. D. PRI goed 
chester, won st prize w. with a series of v 
ean rae , Gart 
fresh, and good-si bloo 
aed Ge така d. Clarke, Mildred Grant, 
e So 
Mélani upert, Mme. Jules Gravereai eaux, Bessie 
Brown, Nit eldon, Capt. Hayward, and Mrs 
udley Cross were particular d. r 
Me 
DEN ан Roses іп not fewer 
ieties, and in their stand they had fine examples 
B. Clarke and Souv de Pierre RON; 
Mr. "ELISHA Hicks eund . fn the clas 
pn Co. were the and second respectively, 
with Mr. Ersa Hicks third. Messrs. Prior’s 
oses were again the front in the class fo 
Еш 
е " . 
led for twelve Roses 
Mr. Erzsua Hicks was first riz e-winner for 
group of arn but his pillars of pican were бсо 
formal to, make the s splay a on 
dcs : 
a second prize for a group o 
Groups and Plan 
I principal class for a 799 р of т 
laneous plants arranged for effect—a yos bach 
on other . pnma e great 
teatme of a уак Gala—there were n two ex- 
s, Chesterfield, was 
lar .ge 
with a ei rien arch, was quite 
as prac ed а group of. ornamental 
foliaged R. SiwrsoN. & Son, 
penes second p^ a: poor poor. display of Schizanthus, 
Kom , Coleus, Pe Wu and foliage 
jt t, 
tit was 
space 10 ít. by 6 ft. os J. OxPH * "BoMs 
secured first prize, with a charmi Гор 
Orchids, ошау СХ апа ‚ put 
ар with thei „Ма W. А. Hormes 
was awarded second p= group in which 
T. M. 
bod Crotone. “figured tie 
Ретсн, Bridlin , came кү with a bright but 
rather crowded exhibit of area Sweet Peas, 
a Astilbes, Hydran geas sud Standard 
Ros There rs in this class. 
W. ee. МАА е Gar- 
d uses, York, contributed a aren | T 
pots, and was & 
Ms. 
LABOR in arded first p 
t was à pe d group ie perpe oa 
aison varieties, ш I was an abundance 
of bloom. W. A seco 
prize was awarded Mr. Parc To = & p p of bed 
ding aree ie T that might prove Apoo] 
Шули 
CQ: E Bic N, LrD., 
Yok, weit brotes first prize for the onl 
of - Calceolarias 
set. of porem a н Фей herbaceous Calceolarias, 
and was deservedly awarded a first prize. , 
tA 
Hardy flowers were exhil 
pins, 
a HARKNESS AN N, Bedale, were a cl 
econd, and they owed: Papaver Perry, 
. Perry? s Whi te, and P. Sir Douglas Haig (clear 
scarlet), in i in fine condition. TUM 
e glorious group of с 
Thich won аыл a first „prize ze for Messrs, ко: 
y and effect, and and 
consequently was КӨШ admired. 
