THE GARDENERS’ 
122 
НУ Е. а Esq., P Stamford Hill (gr. 
Mr. urgood). nificent уа pre 
superior e = T President Wilson, whi 
ypripedium Rosslyn (Godefroyae leuco- 
chilum xX ЖБ from Н. T. Prrr, Esq 
Flowers ample, distinct traces of С. 
Rolfei Nr x Rothschildianum), but 
wi Petals and dorsal 
sepal M ellen, finely marked with dotted 
clare t lines; lip, yellow, with slight purple 
spo 
URAL COMMENDATI 
T. H. T. Pitt, Esq., 
m finely-grown specimen of the dwarf 
Jamaican Laelia monophylla, with sixteen scarlet 
flowers, and which had been grown s$ suspended 
in a cool house. 
THER EXHIBITS. 
, Esq. 
Rosslyn, Stamford Hill, 
Silver Flora " Medal for 
IPOD. Pree 
was awarded a > a show 
and most interesting group, in which good 
regem — rare species ual 
At various 8 
with LAE: ie aceful rose and white -Ontidium 
incurvum, were arranged, and in the body of 
lontoglossums quin 
hic 
ue 
Е 
Ma 
g um 
viride, Dendrochilum. " filiforme, Oncidium flex- 
m, Brassavola Digbyana and various Zygo- 
petalums. 
‘Messrs. Sruart, Low AND CO., Jarvisbrook, 
Sussex, were awarded a Silver Flora Medal 
for an excellent group of showy Cat Hon 
Laelio-Cattleyas, etc. Spec fine 
Cattleya Comet var. vivic Mis. p^ 
Warnerii), of ize and ; white 
etall Gan of Cattleya Gaskelliana; an 
Laelio-Cattleya Sargon (L.-C. Lustre x С. 
( 
Hardyana), a "very showy flower. 
a and other species 
arren House, 
Laelio-Cattleya Rubens, W House variety, 
ith ап  extrao; ily large  blush-white 
flower, purplish-crimson front — lip 
m aun “и ж form y hn 
LLI, Esq., Аз 
uu Peers Mr. Farnes), a showed "onte 
„ые good 
men hani 
Rusia най 
to the EC 
J: SAL E Rosebank, Mumbles, 
showed a selection of fine cut flowers of 
Orchids which quem га нр р 
3G, hag 
form; a "very e C. Hardyana, Боо Cattleya 
Faboris, a large so-Cattleya with 
peach-blossom coloured flow E: 
WINDSOR стада Esq., Usk Priory, 
Monmouthshire, sent fine three-flowered 
inflorescence of Cattleya Mrs. J aldo, 
кот Priory variety (С. Adula C. Wars- 
czii Frau 
tais h have gained an awar 
large 
been shown. The flowers h = и; waders ag inm ич еы € 
nonse, 1016 ative. os. Rivers and Belle- . 
e sepals and petals and deep ET in de of the former, and Pine Apple, Humboldt 
майына da гаса: т anoth = era Early Oran ge Necta: Several 
the oo "m on boxes of Pears aa Plums of equally high quality 
were 5 represen ve o е season (Gold Medal 
Pen күй um р Slough, staged Messrs. GEORGE BUNT. AND Có. contribute р 
good ~ ine С cl ybrids, among which din a кие гы ш of * “Bruits » 
e M + eya Hardyana with good ‘would be gro the average garden.” 1t 
vibes Sa. on either side, yir other included did dishes of highly coloured 
attleyas. _ Two 8 rids were Victoria, Maidstone Favourite and | -F Sudeley 
туу р liam Pitt { iL.-C Apples ; Souvenir du  Congrés Clapp's 
н с D p nien ntensely - Favou d Tor -Denniston's Superb С uds Early 
rk, ‘purplish mauve боже d © iei and Balle do Lou 
purple p; а very е form of Mie Sia К, pee rag Medal. Mr. G 
Laelio-Cattleya Soulange (L.-C. dimos x had a of brilliant Red 
Dowiana), with large, ri flowers, Victoria Asl 
Hone of the batch, which they Sir ALBERT awarded a Silver 
of Merit for in 1913. . Banksian Medal а collection 
Sabon, St. gin sent Cattleya these were on view to the n of Pies m 
Prince John var. Brillant (Dowiana aur 
Hardyana), a fime flower resembling the рен 
С. Наг with white sepals and petals 
also 
an etals crim 
J. HOLLINGTON, mero А я Hill, n 
(gr. Mr. Mays), sent Cattleya Holling 
(parentage unr ), which е Ue im 
ed was form of ardyana. 
Also another hybrid of ioca dud parentage. 
Pres 8. а! 
. С, M. Veitch, Owen Thomas, John Harrison, 
ym. es, Edwin Beckett, George P. Berry, 
B C. Allgrove, Wm. J. d E. A. Bunyard, 
Bullock, F. Jordan, H SORE A, R 
FA H. S. Rive rs; W. A Divers and Rev. W. 
Wi lks. 
AWARDS OF Maas 
Plum Laxtows Gage.—This is a splendid addi- 
em ve the varieties it gts deep useat the agers 
It is a cros cow em Aie ordinary Green 
ie ize 3 approaches 
its jr is а t e th 
most agreeal y d distinctly gage-like (see 
Fig.. os A pnotograph sh: т Ъе 
most prolific bearers, consequently по variety 
should — a great = ure. Raised and shown 
by Messrs. Laxton 
pres ei pes Sup ең —This is to be 
a Cox’s Orange Pippin ыр апу of ran linge 
It is a cross bery een Wyken Pippin: | Cox 
Orange Pippin. It bears freely and the 
like" foliage is A nd рта » casae 
a he fruits are very like t e ре Cox’s 
Orange Pippin the eye is ри е рго- 
minent. М ton informs us drin 
raised and shown b: 
r Novelties. 
di: vip had ad before the Com- 
Plum crosses whi у 
апа һеауу сгор- 
таре endosa Rosado was shown by С, E. 
GUNTHER, Esq., То sentar rin “Hawkhurst, who 
had it from a Sou rica, in 1914, 
nor. bun 
the berries of good re 
dec деу re piped an 
Raisi will be sent to Wiley for 
ver au 
GROUPS. 
An admirable collection of fruit shown by 
JOHN д Esq., bog io Crawley, TF ussex (gr 
ws E. Neal). їз a cool-nouse col- 
ction for, excej that apes es h 
fire-heat E the. ad of J iu al the rest, in- 
Peaches and N 
y 
of handsome appearance and gave an agreeable 
aroma. Peaches and Nectarines were also excel- 
CHRONICLE. 
Challenge Cup of 
Society. T 
[Aucvsr 30, 1919 | 
ABERDEEN. 
cust 21, 22 and 23.—Favoi 
ing weather during the three days, the апп 
exhibition of this iety was held on 
dates in the Duthie Public Park, 
kindly lent ig ion by the To 
re and th 
сеа enpecía. lly from point 9 
nm the citizens attending in аве numbe 
e following are the principal details 
PLANTS IN Pors. 
As was to be expected, with the attenuated 
денен in the gardens of our Кре к man- 
sions, the entries in this section were n er. 
Begon 
dinnée аы. Арго. 
finest entry of specimen foliage plan 
Cur FLOWERS. 
The fine display made in this sec 
one of old times, and the sah g E high ' 
gratified at the ma ri 1 
For the best 18 
adjudication. 
H.P. and x it! Move; distin 
varieties, Mr. JOHN IRELAND, 
Brec enge Silver Cup. 
decorative, Tea, isette bloo: 
Git, of Dalhebity, was especially suc 
s charming flo i greatly a 
actus Dahlias were i in number, 
gain Colonel GIL led ay. ‘or 
hardy "op us flowers, twenty distinct va 
tes of flowers, d fine-foli 
plants, “including “annuals, Miss 
Springhill House, Aberdee nshire (gard 
Dougl rgie), gained chief honours, чай 
eut Pelargoniums, Colonel GILL ag 
leading x For twelve blooms 
egonias, six -— tmd six ў 
hill House was е most succes: 
ing take 
CRAIGMYLE, Permain: 
Rıcey, Union Street, Aberd 
Sweer PEAS 
An outstanding featur 
was сонд close fight put zm wo the 
the National 
Sweet 
he ie Mr эдет Malco 
i T. 
Duns, "Berwicks hire, . Geor 
Downfield, Dundee, were warm i 
the fine speci laced before them 
AMES PAUL, D rn, who, 
реу, ан ‘pat "his v 
fight. And he did win it, and 
praise 
from Crathes 
