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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE, 
[Jury 5, 1919 
blooms were of Florence Forrester, Mrs. Camp- 
bell Hall, Mrs. С Forde, Gla dys Holland pend 
Frangois Mi Messrs. b. PRIOR 
Son, who were dudas d, had particularly 
good blooms of Mra Dudle: Foley 
T eu White Maman C Flon rence 
n. Third, Messrs. B. N 
only exhibit o. Teas or Noisettes 
rs. D. PRIOR AND = ONS 
o Dudley. Cross, Molly 
5 and Nares Mama: n Cochet. 
Mox sets of Bessie бан: Maman Cochet апа 
zd Grant. "Third, Messrs. F. CANT AND 
Mrs. Elisha 
was uci £e 
didi splendid blooms of 
Hicks,- Mr. E. J. Hicks 
р. дг} for 12 ee of any H.P. 
ЖЫР; ety. Mess D. rs AND Soxs 
were "one in be lass or 12  bloo 
of any T. or 85 but fully deni begs first 
prize for their fine dozen of Mme. Jules 
Gravereaux. isan, Pr е with 
very even blooms of B тї 
Brunner in the iac d EX 12 ios: 
rimson and an: e Rose. Mir 
AND Co. азад ѕесо р whe rger but - 
qd. blooms of Edward Mawley and = aA 
the = prize mp in ел 
b, Ophelia 
Mme. A. Ter ed Lady Pirrie. 
Messrs. F. Cant AND Co. 
Amateurs’ Classes. 
ur Rosarian, Dr. C. 
le excellent, Modesty being 
enc xi the medal offer he best Rose 
in the er splendid blooms were M 
Myles у, Mrs. Chas. Russell, Sno 
Queen and Dean Hole. , Mr. -F. — 
. Lam- 
blooms of J. B. Clark, Snow Queen H. 
Machin. доор! ое first pri zes 
for (a) 8 vari ties (3 ach), (b) 12 
Teas or Noisettes, aud x3 12 | scam (distinct), 
with € seller 
s of fewer than 1,000 
plants, Mr. ys Suri had - рек ex blooms 
and also the best 18 b n the premier local 
in the es, the premier T. ng 
Maman iet, знані by Mr. Т. A. Govzrr, 
ho, with 6 good blooms of Snow Queen, was 
first of five competitors in Class 17. Mr. G. B. 
FonrEscUE had 12 Teas and Noiset 
The 6 bunches of decorative Roses were not 
a eed oye ve indsor, but Mr. 
A. L. F. h creditable 
SON won first prizes for a 
Mrs. Аткс. ROBIN 
very tasteful Dinner Table Decoration and for 
a basket of Roses. 
у Гече. flowers dich 
OSENTHAL - 
The bunches of hard 
wen first prize lon Mr- Me were 
x 
excellent, as also were the $ bunches of nb 
аттас е with which Mr. 
TESCUE excelled. 
J. B. 
Fruit and Vegetables. 
Two magnificent dishes Bedford and 
Leader Str: sie yen were exhibited by 
Laxton’s 
J. B. Fortescue, Esq. г, x . Page б], 
which wou = have been ve о beat. 
Mrs. Eras G had an éx calent st of six 
kinds E егш. hae splendid Peas 
Broad Bau and Cauliflowe 
Trade Lai materially pe in making 
а very s ssful show. r. ARTHUR TURNER 
brought "large collections of dy shrubs, 
Delphiniums, deco e Roses and Xs e Mal- 
aire FLORY AND Brack 
maison Caeni ме ons. 
had a un of first-class Orchids, which 
were dod to a sora gentleman en bloc early in 
the day 
Mr. LE C. Аш brought magnificent 
M es, a o. Ma cie of herbaceous 
ts and Roses. Mr. E. HUE exhibited 
eost Roses, Messrs. Br» D Sons showed 
splendid Sweet Peas, and "Me ke BRINKMAR 
arranged a miscellaneous collection of 
ST. DUNSTAN’S SHOW. 
JUL 3 hibition held in the 
els 1 on these dates on 
behalf of the soldiers and sailors blin in the 
war, was ed by the unstan's nep 
ties. Altho this was the p 
Chelsea within a very few wee 
splendid o , as ws ple who QT arit 
e out assist very laudable object 
whic thi om^ redi was held. inds 
or 
of kebaka subjects were displayed in excel- 
lent саа by koth traders, amateurs and 
market 
A uk m of prizes was provided by all 
sorts and conditions of people, so that practic- 
ally every SR obtained a cup or piece of 
late or som an ied whereby to keep 
awards, and 
d 
KER each obtain about eight cups 
ere made by a lar 
ge number of 
F 
rather wild and 
т, hee were comparatively few need 
present ap to lunch t 
Pressure of show ean and limits of space 
prevent us from pres чана а detailed edt 
of a show be we sincerely hope was a grea 
financial succes; 
Orchids. 
The Orchids are practically xtent 
quality as reported at the Chelsea. Show bot 
week deg staged by the not exhibitors with 
the exception of var new 
Sir J EREMIAH atton 2 
ums posse ilio: киш. А 
ате exhibit was Aérides odoratüm 
al 
“Messrs. ARMSTRONG AND Brown, Tunbridge 
ee de an extensive group, in which their 
toglossums and Odontiodas, with 
CHARLESWORTH 
Heath, pe a well-a coxa rid group "with “hybrid 
Disas in the centre, fine specimens of Cattleya 
and their ha ndsome hybrid Mil- 
sid various 
paid Low -, Jarvisbrook, 
Co. 
rranged one of th the largest and best 
лы scarlet Renanthera Imschoot 
Kaen 
: ro ACKMORE AN 
Ruckeri, Odontoglossum ramosissimum, h- 
lioda Noezliana and — rim bein 
among the species show 
Hardy Flowers. 
R. WALLACE AND Co., were 
in a keen esie oie 
DALE AND NS were placed , s 
round beds of capital v. E 
essrs a puo AND Son 
pu position jor a border of herhad 
exhibit, in whid 
In the classes fo; > collections of 
border n үза ые 259. (gr. Mr. 
Allum), Petersham use, Petersham, Wa 
very packet winning po first prizes ' 
od exhib: 
Plants. 
е x Mig ke ibi 
Mr. Amos PE ERRY pre 
auty and v уй 
Ostrow magnifica. What award he 
ived did not transpire’ when we had to 
the show, but it could not fail to be an impo 
е. Messrs. Јонч  WATERER, 
Crisp and Mr. T. Lewrs both contributed 1 
isplays of Kalmias, and received impo 
wards e firsténam firm contributed - 
bed n pital 
were wel ayed and in great var 
5 re and received an approp: 
award. Mess J. pine AND Co. pi | 
another large one superb exhibit at the en dof 
big g e ou 2: пе 
they атта eed splendid Glo 
Beg weet, rea ug Visca 
Streptocarimace and 1 Pelar oniums 
ку po pdr ing one z tha косек da pee 
t and ems nd that 
хо d the. ‘Bine Й псе of Wales! 
Bua AND LaNGDoN filled a om 
ш bel with their "splendid Begonias, and thej 
1eceived their due ard. 1 
e. 
Ros nely shown, and i 
class az a ene. s diia; of gi arden ре E 
ALEX rex SON 
MacKellar, 
were el ng uro dig 
was econd. The 
scored vor ел кшн vases 0! 
owed Golden 
uri 
ARQUIS 7 
Court, Kingston, Y 
EJ the Паца, Vent i Mr. Erma. Hicks put? 
and imposing 
illars of 
He rec 
