SEPTEMBER 13, 1919. ] 
i Bnos., ord, and the other, an un-named 
NM Hern by Mr. ARTHUR SUTTON 
ing. former variety ewhat r 
ры Irish Peach in appearance, being dul 
on the side next th n and of sma 
flesh is soft, j nd very sweet 
t 
4 ч ту ригр 
4 | Sir ALBERT ROLLIT, St. cde s E EU 
^ Surrey, showed two dishes of 
чүн id mmittee 
E Pre Sir Jeremiah Colm ван (in the 
T р, arry J. Veitch, А O’Brien (hon. 
yj, 860г ry) William Bolton, Arthur Dye, Fredk. 
к J- Banbury, Walter Men A. McBean, Fred 
15 Sander, Stuart Н. Low, and J. oer lesworth. 
A мар ЭГ MER 
" Laelio-Cattleya Mi ta (Dominiana 
Bal x E Gothard). Mcr | mm CHARLESWORTH 
‘Wa AND Co. Hayward’s Heath. А pm hybrid 
иш E" ^to 1. ©. St. Gothard, being larger and 
darker in Th l 
pr deep Hole mauve. The lip is broad, dad 
purple in colour, with gold lines from the base. 
2 Un 
‚Р, 
E 
Р. 
e 
EL 
o 
а PRELIMINARY COMMENDATION. 
tae Laelio- уа ^ ig i (L.C. Thyone x C. 
i E та ).—From РАМТІА Ваш к: Tope 
téad Park, Surre ey. e plant show 
wii seedling with its rst ete г, xri Күр was Eat pen 
im P shape and n c" clear D in dac n with 
ij» ^ red markings at the base ot the 
Шш. 
pent OTHER EXHIBITS 
d Messrs, CHARLE p Co., Hayward’s 
si Heath, were ptite МА a т йер Flora Medal for 
; o ith good examples white 
б оғ Cattleyas an elio-Cattleyas, with the dark- 
» coloured M spect. na and 
gl nde геу 
і Was seen i 1 ttl Lilian (С. 
57 p. E ! eo Соокѕопіі). In shape it D 
TE n effect pacc. a good C. Venus 
The m 
S 
a ad pdt are light orange Msg 
» E p is cherry-red with lighter margin. The 
igs c. Maudiae (C. Dowiana 
Ке, х us) has a good yellow flower, 
gi. with piri н E 
ЙИ Mes Sruart Low Co. were awarded 
хі а Ehe Flora Medal for a deca aa interest- 
"€ ing group in which was a good disp ay of species, 
: v a 
ids. a 
it us. and sio varieties of its the yellow 
" Cyrtop Andersonii, and various species of 
: Е The showy part of the group was 
“ pom of hybrid Cattleyas, including the 
new US “Metal (Hardyana x Elvina), а large, 
of bright rose mes with showy purple-veined 
КТ JP. | Cattleya Dupreana superba and other 
y? hybrid Сота were included in the co n 
Ч Messrs, McBean, Cooksbridge, were awarded 
г 1 ilver Banksian Medal for а group of excel- 
ge lently well flowered hybrids, the best of which 
f) as Cattleya Hardyana alba, McBean’s variety, 
jie with ji sepals a als and rich crim- 
En with yellow disc C. Prince 
A John’ icy pie fine Cattleyas, С. suavior abn, 
i Cowanii alba and good C. Dow у aurea wer 
" Eo noi red: 
с (gr b. Esq., Warnham Court, Horsham 
oh Mr. r Duncan). showed Cattleya Jules 3 cime 
д ui Mis ag x Hardyana), a pretty white flowe 
ink veini he 
Є T PrrT, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. 
Bes .Thurgood), showed Cy ypripedium Mary 
E trice, a larger form of that previously given 
n Award of Merit, and C. Felicity, which had 
Previously sec award. 
also lous] red an 
ES. F. Waters, Deanland Nursery, Bal- 
(8. е, showed Cattleya Albion, W fate variety 
fin Hye de Crom x O’Bri na alba), a 
ре ower. 
form of 
Bras: oe Esq., showed a good 
16 Datleya bor B. €. Madame Chas. 
M Meron x C. Hardyans). | 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
145 
NATIONAL ROSE. 
AUTUMN Ехнївїтїо cr 
SEPTEMBER 9.—The Autumn Exhibition of pin 
National Rose Society was held on Tuesday las for Zr 
in the Drill Hall of the London Soot tish, Wes E eclouring of Gc 
minster, in fon ir mie with the анау (ав 
meeting of the Royal Horticultural сете, 
The show was a рт sat ghe" the many ipe о, 
standing exhibits from traders an Pernet Ros 
amateurs were odiis in a season when the vy 
majority of gardens are almost "iet ou * for 
want of rain with baking sunshine day alway 
to day. Plenty of novelties were ноа ing, 
and three were awarded the Sc ociety’s Gold Med. al. 
Seedling Roses, 
The novelty, which was no doubt most 
muet 
© 
. 70.—ROSE IRENE THOMPSON 
Fic 
National Rose Society’ s Gold Medal, 
original in character, was one which was dis- AND Son 
ualified from any arad owing to the exhi- receive 
bitor having forgotten o bring with him a tion Rose. 
complete plant of the а жыр. the judges ^ Roosevelt. De 
rightly consider essential in order that 2 hey not shown at it 
may form some idea of the hal bit of growth o sweetly 
the plant. in a day : 
en 
This was the Rev. J. Pemserton’s Hybrid devoid of Kogan 
Musk called Vanity, a single pink Rose some 
wha h [ i 
the foliage somewhat resembles. he raiser, ot 
hcwever, states that, р, e as he knows, there exhibit 
is no China blood in it, though, curiously MENS d 
enough, it has some ор w ith Rosa ае sen 
which wourd not have been suspecte ES et 
examination of the Mace spikes. “Those are 
Semy elegant, the flowers being produced йч о 
great profusion on long peduncles, which similar 
effec t. 
origi ir 
Ww e ELT primitive 
the centre was almost 
A. В. dw 
in 
orm gradua 
ce Day is interesting 
as Eia the initi petals beginning 
a p ed pointed shape. 
; shown by Messrs. C. McGrepy 
erit. 
ave the inflorescence a very light and — 
t 5 ft. 
to take 
Roses 
must remain 
“Wallace, 
This 
TS. = Sia 
