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THE GARDENERS' 
ellent flowers of F. W. Goodfellow, W. L. 
Hodgkinson, agg re Forward, and Her. Majesty ; 
Twelve White-ground Рісоіеез.—1 Mr. 
HERBERT, with Ganymede, ge н 5, 
Н. Twist, Radiant, Mrs. Gorton, Fortrose, 
and Mrs. Openshaw, as his best flowers; 2nd 
Messrs. A. R. own, Lrp., whose flowers o 
. W. Н. Twist, Osprey, and Fortrose, were 
very handsome. 
Twelve Bizarre or Flake Carnations.— 
Mr. O. Н. age for a stand bs beautifully 
well colou 
ed МӨЛ, Black Diamond, 
Moor Master Fred, and Sportsman in extra 
good condition. 
AMATEURS’ CLASSES. 
ases. 
e, won six 1st 
i 
with D. 
Picotees, with Onward; and (f) t vases of 
Fancies showi handsome flowers of John 
Ridd sport, Lieutenant ac rthur 
Maxted, Gallant, John Ridd and an. The 
t two of yellow-ground Picotees came 
from Mr. S. Hxsror, Langholm, Mr Sur 
was 2nd, and Mr. KENWRIGHT 3 Pro- 
fessor Burstal showed the best vase it 
опа Picotees—Clytie, a sweetly pee. aver 
Professor BunsTALL also won 2nd p 
classes for: (1) Selfs; and (2) Yellow ground 
Picot The winning pair о Selfs 
each containing th varieti: vita. ns by 
Mr. W. Н. Baney, Erdin who was du 
placed 2nd in classes for : (1 Two vases of 
Fancies; (2) Whit брин Кот: апа (3) 
Yellow- d Fan 
— was very 
arded hn 
e 
Picotees, 
llow, W. L. Hodgkinson, Mrs. 
, and (4) Six 
Carnations. 
Mr. BAILEY, Esame n, led in the 
class for six E Carnations. milar, py Mr. 
3rd_ Professor Beast uk LOB 
ватин Shorthouse, Lavinia, 
and Mrs. Sharp; 2nd Pro- 
Special Awards. 
The gold medal offered to the most 
exhibitor in the First Division was won by Mr. 
C. Н. Henon арй а ало similar award, in the 
ivision went to e W. 
Third 
successful 
Light or hori ad I ground Pico 
Fair Maiden, exhibited Mr. E. KEN NM 
Heavy-edged Yellow- ground. apes e.—F. W. 
Goodfellow, exhibited by Mes . R. Brown, 
Light- -edged Yellow- re Picotee.—Kclipse, 
exhibited by Mr. J. J. 
Fancy Carnation. dene, Tityre, exhibited by 
Mr. C, H. HERBERT. 
Self Carnation. ш Foch, exhibited by 
Messrs. A. R. Brown, Ltd. 
White- -ground on ornati. —The Bride, 
exhibited by Mr. J. J. 
Premier Flowers in 
sel Do —The King, реб” by Mr. 
JAM 
Fancy "Carnation —Pasquin, exhibited by Mr. 
8. Hys 
Yel "ground ise —Eclipse, exhibited by 
Messrs. A. Brown, Ltd. 
Жы ш; + ound Pi sii mus —Radiant, exhibited by 
White-ground nd Noncy A Carnation.—Jenny Stone, 
exhibi by Messrs. A, R. BROWN, Ltd. 
ROYAL SCOTTISH ARBORICULTURAL. 
erdeen Bran E 
м В. GrapsTONE, Bart. 
Kincardines! idi ire, who for m. 
the апав practical interest in 
oe restry on his 
asque, 
Sir Јон 
i aken 
of the 
dye va packers of his es 
e hu ae 
g Mr. sey 
Cast tle, dent of ‘the b mas 
Burnett, Bart ee a Crath ев ro Sir 
John йы: of nzie, Aberdeenshire ; 
Mr. Gammell of менет ells, Aberdeenshire ; 
мы. Robert сано v S.S.C., а the 
e paren осйебу in- Edinburgh ; 
and 1 Mr John Acci M.V.O., late fac ete to 
H.M. iens eg 22 at B sep erm Castle, Sir John, who 
m , factor, a 
Mr. Nat McGregor — forester on the Fasqu 
e part h асани а 
оп 
side and тоог where the groun 
able for cultivation, or even satisfactory 
pecially around the’ mountain named 
Demonstrations were shown on 
ed 
ey were по 
makin: entisaclory progress, but he (Sir John) 
prevailed upon him to leave the wood, and had 
Tw ith Dougl and ot = 
species. е result 
С. seam ing peti ма 
and were now of m: 
the ee 
a fresh i usw DONO. 
massive size, and seemed to 
CHRONICLE, 
[Avcvsr 9, 1910. 
be putting on a satisfactory annual incremen 
The Douglas Fir planted through rg wood d 
had also done pontine Ae well, one р 
ha ke 1 
the last five years, while the average increm 
since the formation of the plantati 
113 cubic feet Lee num. it 
Od. to Па. ubic foot, one can easily re 
per 
ise how мы Жү трлн ту апа profitable must b 
the r 
aint and interesting information wa 
e luncheon, at whic 
етт a little p usement was caused when 
John, still quoting from the d 
among other items that 1,600 Larch posts 
"gum. a tu n 
12s. per 100, an 
1s. M pe d e E 
ears old, cost only fro 
Very great difference from y prices now ph 
vaili ses E 
After luncheon the party pr roceeded to 
Bogarn and Smithy ica where the Dou 
Fir Де ика; uncommonly well. 
larly fine Larch a e Kennels W 
сои branchless boles of some forty i 
eatl ired. e estate 
th its well- trimmed Fir, Beech and 
} hedges, was an enjoyable featur 
Spani inus Pinsaj Cembra, Abii 
ogee several varieties at "Silver Fins, } 
в Cypress, Douglas Fir and Sequoia 2188 
A meeting of the Branch was then n held, WA 
Mr. Irvine of Drum, the president, wa 
thanked Sir John Gladstone for the ge un 
ness he shown the members that 
for the very valuable and instructive p^ 
tion they had rece ived. Е 
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TRADE N( NOTES. 
ver increasin rt difficulties W 
result i much M ad us the ior 
trade have for some time p upied © 
attention of the Chamb 
To meet the difficult; 
that one member fro 
Chamber'a Mane sections 
vited to serv a |, 
and E is Committe has 
Organ: 
