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CHRONICLE. 
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Xawlmark Pink occupied the central position, 
d there were four Jarge ner uia of it. Daisy- 
u Hawlmark Cream, Ele- 
ta and bowls, e 
[ ану. right and Need езШ (Gold 
edal). 
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: CITY OF LONDON OSE 
Е" e dae el € a of ma the mem- 
е decided to suspend 
m ‘sg duh М апа ‘Sp devote 
production. Now that 
n the 27th ult. the lady preise open aem a 
successi show. Lady Marshall, re- 
бор that the Lord Мауер. та indisposed, 
t the af 
blooms and кынкы the Society on 
ts | renewed activities, which she hoped would 
jot again be interrupte A 
Open 
The. Pear ae oh 8 жу ange Б was won 
y Messrs. D. OR AND SONS, with a E 
d AET са of g looms. The b 
amples were of Mme. Jules ате 
Elizabeth (an old but зорын pink ерои 
artmann, Bessie Вг » Car oline Testout a 
s. Dudley Cross. 
for 12 хаба, thr it Muse of e 
clei I e triplets 
achin, A. Har ede. inser ES ur xir 
ee Stat Sero excellent. Mess PR10 
ND SoNs were Tk ` sets of 
“Мем: Prior were awarded 
for 18 Teas and a showing 
blooms of Maman Cochet, Mrs. Dudle: 
vea 
>; ass Bun 
E did i Жш pane were ты by 
g’ 
a Amate es. 
or the third time in succession Mr. 
ur 
VETTERN w 
Very best being Francois Michelon, 
ovde, J. X. Калы а Gen . Dick- 
ettern 
one variety, owing excellent 
п; (6) 6 bunches of decor. 
3 (с) 12 blooms, distinct, winning f 
Successive time the City London 
һу; M o the » Challenge ср for 
and (e) 9 vases 
oo 
i 
Bornsipe, Great Stambridge 
added to is old-time suc 
Maman 
` £rowers of SEL than 500 
SESS had 9 excellent blooms. 
; iid ere the Challenge Cup 
R. ре EscorrEr, with splendid 
biome of (as En Laing, a variety illustrated 
George Dickson and 9" rence sul 
RA E ke Inner Suburbs | Cup 
Mr. D. Rossins, East Dulw 
The Ladies’ Artistic Chase were cen tN 
Lye Mrs. A. Bro hd okes Lodge, 
Reiga: and Mrs. арин. Plough Lane 
rach won the first prizes with very tasteful 
arrangements. 
Medai Blooms. 
N.R.S. Silver Medals were awarded ag the 
followin mg he best the 
sections :— 
' Quee 
y HEAD; p Dickson, by 
Mr. S. Е. diei, and J. B. Clark, by Mr. 
А. E. CoxHEAD 
Trade аиа were arranged A Mr. WarrER 
KASLEA, m i lowworm, showed a charm- 
i coppery- Бае single-flowered don Rev. 
g 
J. Н. PEMBERTON and № 
SCOTTISH ARBORICULTURAL. 
rdeen Branch. 
excursions, so greatly enjoyed in pre- 
, of the win of this branch 
w med on "Thursday, 
June 15. MF was made to the 
woods of Gordon ‘Castle, the € IM 
seat of the of Richmond 
ec 
ROYAL 
don. u^ 
7) being esent, 
shire in ue ima to 
Mr. Irvine of f Drum, чов басы 
d ill i 
Dalmuinzie р. > 
logie, — = Ме ns arae of "Kn nowsie, 
Muirhead (co: 
mond and e. n, E » e 
éclat was given to the gathering by the presence 
of Mr. R. L. Robinson, London, a member of the 
Interim Forestry Authority, who happened to be 
soj curs in the nor 
Aberdeen at 8.5 а, ial 
MES pei aem and in charmin Е (iore gros 
party soon covered in sixty odd. mile to F oh- 
the first visit w. to the ex- 
abers. ere to 
tensive nurseries 0! or r. Wil Е Guise, wh 
with his son 
bster 
head gardener, then 
of Gordon Castle, bec the last-named gentle- 
men proved thoro losophers ; 
friends to the party. A feature greatly admired 
was the ificent — of Pines to be 
and 1 
een е d e party gathered 
ound the one well ed the “ Кіп, 
of the Forest, laid in 
this gigan ots Pine € be realised from i 
е АЪ und p^ 
feet 10 i in нбай гі псе 5 feet 
е feet 9 5 at 24 feet up, à ы s а; 
here the first branch 
feet, and w: 
most equat to that 0 of фе “ec M King c of the Forest," 
Many of these Mr. Muirhead ex- 
plained, were “planted gore the fourth Duke of 
, and were acknowledged 
een 
EE a it 
was agreed that Sitka Spruce, Douglas Fir 
and Scots Fir would be the it 
stage of the proceedings a meeting of 
the branch os constituted, the chair being a 
fine bank o жо bo the Merge seated 
on ar as that lovely 
abana well ps do e io Stenthapey.” 
Here the President took ion to extend a 
earty welcome to Mr. Robinson, of the Interim 
Forestry Authority, and ssed t 
leasure in being accompanied by 
received, said, re in 
төр cussion ag in had just had over the pue 
twice as quickl and, propo 
tionately, they would get a bigger $ return, though 
the Interim 
orestry г matters, such as they 
convenient plac 
authority it cond do a great d 
бо “The m аїп — of forestry ЫА 
grow timber, and it was because that objective 
was on sight of tha к “the i — аав = a 
— authority arose. instan 
there could be no doubt a наға. authority would 
bring forwacd matters be cnt aq a few authori 
ties ing with the The кк 
egere tiene however, iav in due course 
for 
mpany visit wy sawmills 
дзюба e ground ‘of pom once Bop o о’ t. Lun- 
erved at the — | >. reference 
зета to qi мы extended to the party 
к Шо Duke. In the afternoon the magnificent 
Ато gardens, hothouses and orchar 
veteran head gardener ngs, 
armour and antique га ^T" Gordon Castle 
and 
? 
were also greatly admired at the close of 
“a perfect day’’ the foresters, after grateful 
thanks to all 
who had contributed to the success 
G 2 
their хеогсе assi 
Aberdeen, hon. вөсгеагу ‹ оне he branch, made the 
arrangements, „Which carried out with 
WINDSOR, ETON AND DISTRICT ROSE 
AND HORTICULTURAL. 
a lapse of two years, the 
ae Pontes Md its annual show, which, 
by permission of the King, is e Slopes 
patron of the Society, f 
рее a challenge сир ( h draws exhibi- 
m all over the с ) апа gives a 
oun 
generous annual subscription. i 
ap € Pri eur Countess of Ath- 
y 
[vim ied by her little daughter, Lady 
May Cambridge ‘visited the exhibition, showing 
evident interes els he collections and 
expressing great а perm n. 
It was a io p" might have been 
expected, and ^ quality of the benc par- 
ticularly those with which Dr. Lamplough won 
the Windsor Challenge 4 as particularl 
good. In spite of the counter-attraction of th 
Eton т. in icket h, ther a 
The кыл Challenge wm Cup afe offered br annual 
ompetition for E фы Tee distinct, 
^: won by ALEX. DICKSON AND SONS 
with a fede Bias eee collection. The very best 
