Aucust 2, 1919.] 
- in the home or in the ervatory, for bedding, 
i Ed DIN, as asa heute: gs ey pe 
should have a useful future, and Mr. 
er to the 
ego 
e p 
, but the flowers on boards, equally beauti- 
were not in roper setting (Silver Bank- 
aceful and attractive exhibit of 
у Mr. J. C. ALLGROVE, 
. Arendsii Salmon Queen, a 
Vesta, A. A. Ceres and A. Pink Pe arl, ith a 
foreground of the ek little A. simplicifolia 
EL and a ound of Spiraea gigantea rosea 
i (Silver Flora Me E Some rare and interest- 
‘ing plants were included in Mr. С. RzurHE's 
Кер of bjects, ong those 
n o Rhododendron 
eximium; with its new rchis pyramid- 
alis i i othrium coccineum, 
and ет M (Bronze Banksian 
Mr. L. В. RussELU's group of shrubs, the 
coloured Ivies, Japanese Maples and Erythrina 
crista-galli were the most Дере Ауа 
5 nze Banksian Medal) Geum Borissii and 
oterium obtusum were well shown by Mr 
Werts, Јом. . W. Mrtter’s contribu- 
tion consisted chiefly of Phl baceou: 
hlias and Rambler Roses 
0 
а most 
and gold He e and f tands of 
| te Bedder, Сёогре Home, Pres. ot, and 
Southga Pentstemons. The and. 
| Viola blooms were very fresh and bright, and 
атап іп w thr Í 
| Variety; about. three dozen varieties were shown 
and great interest was taken in t| (Silve 
n ) Ma CHURCHER, ver 
stoke, showed a series of very pretty Gladioli, 
hybrids from primulinus; the 
| TO! 
| К "ен, cream ап 
_ m the flowers were greatly admired (Bro 
T Flora Medal). oe 
rder were very аем shown by 
who wonderful 
ght exhibit of perpetual-flo owering 
e bloo: ү ан 
again ана Me new 
Flaming’ Pore (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Veitch (in the chair), 
ogres n W. Bol- 
erick J. Нап 
d 
: Sir Harry J 
ts, Jas, O’Brien (hon. 
Cobb, а wo Fred 
e, Pantia Ral . Wilson Potter, R. A. 
е and Stuart the IG 
Aw. 
atileya eden. ч dd 
es Masons » from 
1 mr Sruar’ т Low Амр Co им eg 
= charming hy of fine form and fi 
ар е, ma ek fragrant. The 
Eu, P rig ttercu ellow, the 
2 р pr nae J through to the hacks of the 
І p (bicol e lip strongly indicates Cattleya 
"Yellow side Т Dowiana), having rt, 
white се ob. m: e embrecin the fleshy, 
umn and deka Foo 
: well 
mus which ig bri i 
ьа 10] A ellow in colo: The 
E Y-expanded front, lobe of the lip is t sallow. 
able, the — variety being one e the best 
which has yet appear e 
OTHER ExHiBITS, 
Sir JEREMIAH Cora Bart., ton Park, 
Surrey ( Mr. Collie er), Meran: a noble 
specimen of Таб: Catil Berni Gatton Park 
variety (L. istoglossa L. tenebrosa), 
with a HO of f four large, Fir Pues flowers 
with claret-purple lab ellu ums; Zygopetalum 
Roshituamiion Ad wo pretty s sega of 
Z. xanthinu 
um дй citrina), with tw AT 
io twenty-five pretty yellow flowers; also 
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 13 
with a band of confluent crimson lines and a being blotched with purple. Cypripedi 
narrow, pale yellow margin. The cross, which ^ Rothschildianum and the now rare C. Stonei 
was first raised by rs. Armetron and were among the species shown, whilst an ex- 
Brown and flowered in 1915, is extremely vari- obiums gave variety 
cellent selection о Dendr: 
in form and colou 
i and eae Committee, 
те Messrs A. Nix (chairman), 
Owen Thomas, Bates, E. Beckett, Р. A 
Tuckett, W. Н. Divers, E. A. Bunyard, Н 
Markham, F. Jordan. Allgrove, A. R. 
Allan and Geo. Е. Tinle 
RST-CLASS E 
Gooseber Howard’s Lanc This large, 
green- fruiting varity is now tainly well known 
for its fine cropping capabilities and good 
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Fic. Жы дысы HOWARD’S LANCER (MUCH REDUCED). 
(Seu Awards by the Fruit and Vegetable Committee.) 
good spec of Odontoglossum Gatto flavou received an Award of Merit on 
Emperor, with P dark gt eg flowers. ‘Maced 13, Toon, when shown by Mr. G. Wood- 
Messrs. STU. Jarvisbrook, wa ard, Barham urt Gardens, and 
— were medios a Sil - Fra Medal for 
a group coni аии п of Cattleya 
arscewiczii, a Har азго 
W. rmen, 
with good hybrid rs шеш and Odonti- 
odas, which included a imr in a 
Bridesmaid (Oda. ronation Odm. Pesca- 
torei), а) beautiful —_ interesting hybrid closely 
ow hing O. rei in the formation of 
flow 
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lip 
as in O. Phi. i is pois 
coor the median part around the yellow crest 
men Ag “tility "задна а растает 
by the EARL оғ Srrarrorp (gr. Мг. Н. 
ham), Wrotham Park, Barnet. 
A form of Rubus biflorus named quinqueflorus, 
sent to the R.H.S. gardens, Wisley, by Col. F. 
Balfour, Stobo, Pebini was exhibited - 
the iin superintendent, Mr. EB. T. GHT. 
variety is more ornamental than the type 
and continues to prod its orange-yellow, 
briskly flavoured fruits over so long a 
to be ost perpetual-fruiti М н 
Олж AND Sons showed a 
