16 
bridge, with a very attractive display. 2nd, W. 
Farr, Esq., Swindon, sain ilts., a formal arrange- 
ment of very go 
With а m WU RE t collection 19. 22. 
ed, p firs 
q., Oxt t prize for à pH - 
tive varieties. Wow NL ADS pA ases of Paul's 
Scarlet Climber, Lady Pirr ady Hillingdon, 
Pink Pearl, and "Pu ir; 2nd, Mrs 
ТЕ ке. 
Brvin FORTESCUE, pm nhea 
meritorious collectio 
d, wno showed a 
Groups of R 
ld-time magnifi of Ro 
g n the groun n "бае ae ау find а place 
his year at Regent’s Park, the difficulties that 
beset the trade were u surmount ды and there 
vere only two tative of c 
Roses on a rais not ex odin 30 feet 
О: 
by 4 feet. Messrs. В. В. хр Sons easily 
won the first prize with a splendid Leben of 
ands at 
f 
very fresh, clear blooms. The 
the back included beautiful а am о 
Rosa Moschata alba, Sacer s Irish Fireflame, 
Cupid and Emily Gray. Smal but stil large 
stands contained Red ay, lA Tosca 
Covent Garden, Juliet, Rayon d'Or, Mme. 
Herriot, and richly coloured Christin 2nd, 
RE Н. PEMBERTON, whose chief туне 
were Prosperity, Pass Tanity, Trier and Miriam. 
group on the 10 feet by 4 feet 
rais ew Messrs. JARMAN AND 
ised spac AN 
who Meo the first prize for sligh htly 
кашу tee Sg still praiseworthy collection 
uch varieties E. BLU. у 
Diabolo and Goldfinch in large iis sed Mrs. 
T. Roosevelt, H. Munic H Minchin 
on exhibition boards. 
offered 
ch and 
ar ed on £ р 
The first prize was aw to Mr. JoHN 
Marrock, who h carlate, Rosa Mundi, Lady 
Pirrie, Cheerful, Crim Damask, and Lad. 
Curzon; 2nd, Messrs. FRANK CANT AND Co., who 
had an es good stand h, even 
bunches, which included particularly good ex- 
amples of Rayon d'Or, Mme. et cher, 
Mme erriot, Cherry P А 
і . Meyer. 
Roses, rst prize was won by Messrs. F. 
SPOONER AND , Ww ad a tasteful arrange- 
ment of excellent Roses in ii sorts as Ray 
d'Or, Mrs. Alfred Tate, Mes Wemyss Quin, 
2nd, Mr. GEORGE Таил, whose: bet 2 owers were 
Hadley and Lady Pirrie. TR 12. vases of Tr 
artha Roses were very e, 2d 
good varieties were mL d. The Ballen: 
tion was by Mr. Jonn MATT TOCK, cm edad 
Leon Lamesch ; 
Orleans кае, Etoile = ба 
Ӯ. Spoon D So NL. 
ts of Roses. 
The baskets of cut M were - best exhibit 
of decorative Roses the Messrs. 
Снлылх Bros., LTD., pi the pue prize with 
en& baskets of 
m 
Ha 
thre 
kde and he had beautiful oia of "General 
= бааны Climbing чи ati ah qn and Т 
Elegan 2nd, Mr. W. 
Table Decorations. 
As we have alread rded, did were one 
of the et isnt ‘of Peg show, and we have 
su attractive arrangements. 
ener thou; Ophe elia, 
Irish Б 
idl class restricted to single 
. was first, with Isopet and Mrs. PAGE 
THE GARDENERS’ 
Using Ophelia to great advantage, Mrs. С: 
P: GE won first pii ze in me. Lag class, and 
€ NSON was Mrs. Ө, 
И. на іп 
and Mr: 
a 
erriot and Mme. 
Exhibition Roses. 
expected that the sie in 
they w 
ved repre 
s Championship Trophy was won by Messrs. 
D. Pn IOR AND SON des a fedively even and 
good calléction. ery best bl 
Maman Cochet, George aca Avoca, * White 
Maman Coc et, J. Mo Lohen in, Lady 
arham, Candeur pa and Melanie 
uper Eer pcs ird "m DICKSON 
AND 8 o had v blooms of Hawl- 
mark Yellow, н rese. Hamill, Lady 
(тееп, de George Dickson. 3rd, Messrs. B. R. 
AN 
The bloo rin not quite SW the 
smaller dus for 48 blooms. The abet TM 
won by Mr. G. Ton ы in whose stands w 
selected the follow: as being the very be: 
voca. Mme. de Watteville, 9 Duchess of Nor- 
andy, George poe. C. b geb 
Clark, Mrs М rant, Hugh son. 2nd, 
ial М AND Sons, who were strong 
A. Di 
yellow, perset, Clara Curtis a 
Bligh, with Capt. Kilbee Apes ,H. V. Machin, 
Geo eorge Dickson and Lyo The 24 bloom 
class was particularly strong, ae the first pre 
was awar - JARMAN AND Co. for 
fine collection Iun Н.У 
Mi! 
br M Mr. ao. „Рим, The bes 
of his collection were Mrs. salah E ll, w 
. Smith, Maman Cochet and La ymouth. 
г ho had adii fn blooms 
obbs and 
A. Dick: 
ward Bohane, p Will. 
wald "Fitzgerald. 3rd, Messrs. 
= ея А 
ith nagnificent blooms of White 
Cochet. Messrs. D. Prior i Sons i 
pg ace о! en vari 2nd, Messrs. 
AND Sons ith 
Col. бека Fitzgerald. ie Tian near 
ÄT 
DEBATING e wc NS: 
pton and D. 
Southam: istrict Gardeners’.—At 
meeting of aes ers Society, held un: , Thursday the 
19th ult. imteresting lecture on “ Summer. бона 
Vegetables ” was poene #6 by F. Giles 
Messrs. Sutt: d Sons. The кейште waked that in 
welcome break in the recent long drought has been 
most opportune, for the supply of vegetal ul 
otherwise ve n greatly -curtailed were it not 
possible gment the supply b; from 
seeds sown during thè mai p members 
were so i ed by the to 
institute this year a competition y the деш! oe 
ishes of vegetables grown from seed so uly 
Mr. Arthu Suttons: е T Колу: ue 
the same subject before the members of the Royal 
пс ыс ety in October , bas been reprini 
pamphlet y permission of the il of the 
Counc?’ 
RES, and Sata of the pamphlet may be obtained 
om Messrs. Sutton and Sons, Reading. 
CHRONICLE. 
Arums, kut Lilium longifiorum 
15s. 
б 
[Jury 5, 1919, 
MARKETS. 
COVENT GARDEN, July 2 
We pees accept any responsibility for ‘te 
rts. ar hed to us 
& the pri any particular day, but 
te “eal Вылу _ the week cx ied the date 
кр The е prices ces дере the quality of 
hinh th 
e. Au acked, the 
Е the Аш and the demand, and they may 
ay, but oca 
Several times in one da 
Plants Pots, &c.: Me —€— 
(All 48°, рег a: 
ralia Sieboldii s. d. 
48's, per doz To 6-12 6| Fuchsias, 48's, 
Азра: plumo | doz. xx 
508 ... ... 12 0-15 0 Heliotropes,48’s,per 
—Sprengeri ... 12 0-18 0| dog... 55 18 
Aspidistra, green 48 0-72 | drangeas, white 
Cacti, per tray 48's, per doz. ... 24 
1978, 15" .. 50-60| к, 48's, per 
деше, тей 48’s | . 800 
24 0-30 0| | магасе white- 18 
[tan and pink 24 0-30 0 Tm bad 
Erica candidissima . 180 
л wn doz. 18 0-24 0 | Pal Palms Kentia ... BE 
oh pe |o c. 
: . 86 0-42 0 m 
Ferns and Palms: Average Wholesale P 
WoW n s, d. 
Adiantum Nephrolepis, іп 
A oh 48" Њи variety, 48's 12 0 
рег doz . 12 0-18 0 | — 32's 24 09 
elegans ... 15 0-18 0 | Pteris, in “Variety, k 
Asplenium, 48's per 48's . 12 05 
doz . 15 0-18 0 | — large 50 
32's . 21 0-24 0 RW Р 40 
— Z nidus, 48's . 12 0-35 0 | —72’s, ye Tera d 
Cyrtomium. 48's... 10 0-15 0 15's 
ReMaRKS.—The bedding season is now over, andi 1 
етет is now being paid tc Nerns, Palms and ot 
foliage plants. The attractive flowen 
plants are Hydrangeas, mostly pink 
guerites, Crassulas, a few Rambler » 
few pots of pond which are very fine, both 
sixty and forty-eight sized pots 3 
Cut Flowers, &c.: Average Wholesale 
s. d. в. d. s, d. 
Achillea, per doz. Pelargonium, dou- 
bun. . 10 0-12 0 blescarlet, per 
A stroemeria, per doz. bun. 8 0-1 
bun. ... 10 0-12 0 | — white, per doz. 
Debe це, bunches ... 15 0-18 
per doz. bun.. 9 0-12 0| Roses, per dozen d 
Carnations,perdoz. blooms— E 
blooms, best — Lady Hillingdon 1 0-! 
^ American var. 3 6- 4 6 Bi ona É- Aa 
‘oreopsis, doz. — y T. а 
bun. r 40-50|— Mme. Abel 3 
Cornflower, blue Chatenay. .. 160-5 
per doz. b 2 0-2 6|—Mrs Jalani: Lei 
sro — Котова, уз var. 3! I 
02. е L 
gie 4 0- 6 0| — Sunburst 3 0. 
Gaillardia, per doz ite Crawfo 16! 
bun. <:. 4 50 iiie per o Я 
Gardenias, per box un. 50- 
specials .. 80-90 Seabious, ‘per doz. : х 
— ordinary У ЕВЕ 8 0- 
Gladiolus, The Wen mauve ; 100 
Bride, per bun. — |— white... 10 0-12 
—Brenchleyensis, Sultan, white, per ў 
рег doz, spikes 4-0- 5 0 doz. bun 90 
Gypsophila, — — mauve 
doz. bun. 9 0-12 0 | Stephanotis, 72 Е 
Iceland Poppies, pips ... 36- 
.. 20-26 — ^ r 
pagerias,perdoz 1 
CM 4ys -40 =e: Hr 
um longiflorum, ошеа 
» r Hh 15 0-18 0 oe = ma K 4 , 
osotis (Fi t- » Sas : 
о-о ха рЫ: Mauve ... 1 0-6 
. bun. M — — Dbl, Purple... 120% 
Orchids per doz. : Violas, ET dor. - 
— Cattleyas ... 15 0-18 0! bun. 3 
again back 
. per bunch. Cornflower, Gypsophila, © 
