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of bunches of Black Grapes (Black Hambro) 
was shown by MAJOR EEE y Bewdley 
(gr. Mr. W. Gaiger), who arded the 
second prize. 
In a Lun for nine ее kinds of vegetables, 
on hese po a рге, 
{ег, 
AMATEUR CLASS 
pone was very weak in all the classes 
for ama The most ae. plant and 
A. Kenrick, Esq, 
ers меге Е NN, 
Handsworth (gr. Mr. A. ) for 
flowered i tuberous rooted Be 
Rm Carnations ; 
GARB 
'and 
8; 
mnations 2 
А Davis), 
* Premier Flo 
Rose Sachenguiss, Eos by Mr. 
Marrock, Oxford. 
Tree Carniation, 
JOHN 
Snowstorm, exhibited by 
Fair gcn 
s , Kings s кгз: 
оп, exhibited: 
_ exhibited by 
жон EXHIBITS. 
Wolverhampton, 
TON, 
(Silver- ‘il 
Gr 
Mr. А. S. рох 
bited a lore group, of Roses 
. Medal). С. НЕ 
CKER: еісезі 
porca. Medal). 
dswort 
H 
5 
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Z 
m 
E 
" 
, made 
group with Cacti and Succulents Giver 
ме: MBERTON 
e Rev. J. 
ы action of 
ver edal). Же, JONE 
«ч; old-fashioned 
Mr. JAME 
stage ed 
Jury 9.—Afte pse of 
y has resumed its labours and arranged 
and umn e former was 
e premier st hic 
. Machin, and Margaret D. Hamil 
and W. in 
мн twelve blooms in four varieties the awar 
Messrs. T. Lunt, G. А Р. 
won with e blooms of G 
Dickson. For six blooms of one variety 
led, also with good blooms of George 
THE GARDENERS’ 
Dickson. Messrs. Loo THOMSON and G. 
obtained the remaining à s. For six po 
Roses er than three varieties Mr. Loo 
THOMSON g x and held 
his own for li flight е 
while for the ph varieties, diviinót, 
BrckETT led. 
Two N.R.S. nas ipsc were awarded, the 
A. Secti ng to Mr. T. Lunt for 
rose Tuc. on "tha other in E. ection 
to Mr. Loo THOMSON N for a fine Geo e Dickson. 
. H. Lunt won easily in the р-н ie double 
Begonias, and Mr. Roserr Hoenn for sing le 
ef 
ада» and herbaceous cut flowers 
own well, Mr. Е. Н. HARRIS proving the 
th st-named, and Mr. JAMES 
«ү 
class for bud 
e usual Formby 
given that the 
not failed as such. "or каше 
display, an and 
had the premier collection; ‘the Silver "Meda. Ж 
the N.S.P.S. to Mr. G. r the bes 
exhibit A Swe e "Жы. 
5 REA 
Mr. ЈоѕнсаА 
ni 
iss securi remier 
the former ei m a att execute 
and Mrs. W. E.F 
R 
esign, 
sHER had the best basket of 
Messrs. ALEX. Dickson anD Sons, New 
ы, staged a meritorious display of cub 
Ко ses, and a R. Berron showed a pleasing 
rray ‘ot Sweet Peas. 
UNITED новна BENEFIT AND 
JUL ge of this 
society was S held i in n the R. Uk. S. Hall, Mr. C. H. 
Си in = Seven new members w 
ected. Thre 
ERA 
e 
IZ 
TS 
t amounting to 
raw Fe & 
Army forms of the late Lance. -Corpl. G. E. 
Hall and Privates F. Als nd G. R. Lea were 
received, an e sum of £ 44. passed 
* for payment to their respective nominees. One 
m was sted from th nvalescent 
Fund. The sick pay on the ordinari side 
amoun to £50 14s. 8d., St ction 
£28 7s. 6d., a Шы benefits £10 10s. "The 
quarterly payments to ch nic sick members 
totalled 2151 
TRADE NOTES. 
Tur increased rates for female workers of 1 
years of age and over, which came into opera 
tion on July 14, are the со е и ary of the in- 
creased rates for "male wor! s with male 
мауы P eee be сес “that рө change has 
n made in the rates for workers under the 
ved also th: 
2 оѓ 18. ve will be ndi dt the 
value at board and lodging may be 
reckoned in h payment of minimum rates of 
ages for wpe worker has been made uniform 
Hie rough the 
Agriculture is prepared to in- 
tatos 
i certificates growers о: 
crops are true to type free from rogues. 
These. certificat. will be of value to growers 
having a ё seed from certified 
demani for planting in are 
art Disease Order. M present the Board 
have received applications to inspect some 2,000 
CHRONICLE. 
Sep tember t ember 31, 
The Deputy е Colonel jJ. E 
lake, accorded R. Wynne (secretary 
{ is (secr 
[Jvrv 26, 1919. 
areas of immune heiter and this work will. 
be carried out с ao р ible. Кы 
of immune 
not in applic ications are ad е o consider | 
о a in "och satisfactorily. E 
ticular btained from the Board of 
Ашкын. 2 Victoria Street, S.W.1. 
Those engaged in the cultivation of pot plants | 
for the mar! eis and who Аа ale trade genera 
d man; е way о of the - 
адв, but esu 
to зс that the G 
d 
plants pa passenger trai го 
oss, although plants will be conveyed by the 
ompany from stations a little farther do 
line. The G.N.R. wi ispatich 
King’s Cross by goods train, but very seldom. 
will they collect plants from Cove 
Market. The Midland Railway Company will 
not et е for, or dispatch t 
passenger train at St. Pancras, t th 
‘or and will dispatch by 
collect лан ке market f 
goods т 
е London and 
the ze st Weste n the Grea 
way Comp anies ао ect pot plants 
Garden aid “dispatch pues either by passenger 
or goods trai The Grea ot Central, London 
South Western, London Bri , and South 
stern and tham ai 
convey p by passenger train if ihese are 
e 
on 
ney “think “it, portero Me 
these latter stations are never i 
market. Moreover, the delivery vans ате 
ae n ect goods in marke 
uld be saddled wi 
sho w ; 
dates i E is hard to understand, but he fact 
growers south h of London are Ш 
coe as compared with those. 
pier aun north of Lo ped n. 
Great W 
The estern, Eastern nd 
don and North Western ay 
cond d the business of collecting ап 
patching pot plants durin the war, in 
way as they did before the war; further, tà 
South-Eastern and Cha 
се home trade of every kind s 
maintained, bat largely ae hice 
The Chamber d Horticulture, in co-opeT™ 
with the Brit Florists’ Froderation, iil 
secured from фе. не t of Import Res 
tions an extension of the di in which hcene 
o import Du a vm Ae es be ol btained, io е 
‘hamber) and Mr. С. Н. l с 
3ritish re > Federation) an interv! 
: and formally advised th 
the аса during 2 er are 2 
able might be officially à annou: 
