44 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Jury 19, 1919, 
size; Messrs. A. Dickson AND Sons, тр this order. Precisely the same order was main- Mr. Hy. Drew, Sir С. H. KENDRICK, and Messrs. 
townarde, we were Mu. First meg: Movet ‘places tained gis 9 perpetual flowering Roses in vases. . PEMBERTON AND Sox, Wed ich, Wie, th : 
remained the same for 12 new Roses, Mr. Hy Mr. J. Маттоск won the Ist prize easily for a prizes in the order name din r tabiii 
Drew, gworth, Berks, taking t 1 B ; 1 decoration. fr. H irmi 
prize. Messrs. Н. Dickson, Lro., lead with А. Dickson AND Sons, sae vere second. 
as 5 of 
ark Roses; М ATTOCK, Headington, was PLANTS AND Его 1 А у 
second with белсен McArthur ; aa Mr. ES For a collecti p decorative aon and cut and Mr. . STOKES E. 
Drew third with Red Letter Mes flowers arra; sips in for effect, Messrs. J. CYPHER Watt, Mi lon Nurseries, Á— н а splendid L 
Hven Dickson, Lrp., won with Lilian ipee: Sons were the only exhibitors, and de- winner Ё Eu class for a di : 
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Sweet Peas were not numerous but of s е; 
quality. In the class for vari Чер iine 1 
Mr. W. H. Hottoway, Shrewsbury, was 18 0 
of beautifu ig 
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to Mr. L. то a who had Constance Hinton} 
B [aud Holmes, 
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othe: pla ants, while Mr. ART EDWARDS 
Arnold, N otts, showed the well rne Edwardian 5 
УМ Wess AND тр, Wordsley; 
бе еа exhibited beautiful Sweet a and. i 
other flowers, and a varied an A Ы 1 
tion of уеде! etables. Mr. Jou ag hem awick 
N.B., arranged Phloxes, Pentstemons, Violas anda 
quality. Messrs. OBERT  SYDENHAM, "Lm. 
Tenby Street, Birmingham, stage ed an attractive “hy 
collection of Swee t Peas; Messrs. J. CYPHE 
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rented a а formal arden surrounded by hai ardy 
border flowers and shrubs. 
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Ni 1 boratorie ond "Bot mic ТН 
+ аы е hor 56 members, incidi 
Prof. W. Bateson an "Mr EN Sutton (vices 
presidents), f. Punnett nd. Miss Saun anii \ 
(secretaries), Prof. Biffen, Mr. A. Bunyi E ^ 
Mr. A. W. Hill (assistant тшст of be 
Keeble, Mr, F. Chittenden, Mr. "s i 
other well-known students of gen à 4 
The proceedings were opened БУ? Miss Saun чы 
who gave an account of her dip". in ist k 
Genetics of Tee Eur inheritance of six the % 
Fic. 22.—SWEET PEA ANNIE IRELAND. : tinct charac w been ноа in re 
(See awards by the Floral Committee, p. 40.) garden Stock "машаа іпсапа). ey ай 
. Sap со Susi r the gm is “coloute 
and Mr. J. Marrocx followed with Marie Van servedly received the first pri ze. Messrs. ог prise Чое p is white cream). Jour 4. 
Houtte in the class for a basket of. аа light Harkness AND Sons, Leeming Bar, were first 2. Plastid colour (whether when sap PME 
Roses. Mr. Hy. Tae won tor ‘2 a aa for a grand group of hardy border Жаа Tor absent the flowers are white or cream, єк 
Mrs. Foley Hobbs, White Maman Cochet and а collection of Delphiniums, Messrs. BLACKMORE whether the colour of ч loured flowers appa n 
Alex. Hill Gray ng good. Messrs) Ноєн anp LANGDON were easily first; some of the best vesc ha т cream ground). 
EE de celled for 18 perpetual ^ varieties were Sir Douglas Haig, Turquoise, ae partsi 
flow vases, with Isobel, Golden Dusky Monarch, Queen of Bath, Queen Mary 4 8 tao o bra cter (whether the green 75 hi 
Spray, "боша Hood Seay Молат; Fiame S Mrs. Shirley, and Elsie. Mrs. B. Brooke, of Xa ete are ally hoary, partially ho9 ГА 
rton, Prince arming, an Denbigh (gar NT es T i or destitute of W 
ЫА Dickson Hamill among a best. Omas. Махр 2 depone Е : “ыс А мг zd 5. Habit (w wheter Ì branched or unbranched). | | ^ 
Messrs, J. Маттоск and Hy. Drew followed in E. Will iani. were second EET third тесу: 6. Gland form 
