THE GARDENERS’ 
170 
gr. Mr. A. Woodgate), was placed Ist; Sir 
Montacu TURNE: ейге, Havering, Essex 
(gr. Mr. A. J. Barrett), 2nd, with splendid 
globe Beet. Showing shapely lo Beet, M 
J. T. Келу was lst, and C. einn 
M ^ Brussels rina 50 buttons, were repre- 
firm spe The best were Porn 
ri Mrs. а ето опа Cain, " 
only exhibitor of 2 lant was W. Н. Myers, 
Sq-, gid d he w: = the 1st prize 
Cabbages er poor; the best were 
shown uo id Онор: Esq., Nutfield 
Court, y (gr T Herbert); 2nd, 
Mrs. FaRNHAM, The Heights, Witley. Savoys 
were also quite up t usual standard 
of quality at these t RDNER, 
d M 
2nd. White 
Mr. 
umbers 
th. and perfect blanched were shown 
e 15% pie and, C. AI 
Premier Ouid secured 
А -— I a strong class, 
2nd prize by Mr. W. 
Marden е Ж тте а Surrey, 
ulbs Ailsa Orai 
JEN 
15+ prize <i ing Carr | ; 
FonrEsCUE, Esq., with Scarlet Intermediates ; 2nd 
Mr eas Show goo 
R laa the 
Carrots, Mr. Килү was a very 
The best Peas were едт by ам 
tors and іп the ор order. In a": ызы ny 
i SrAwaARD was placed’ 1st 
ir M. TURNER ind. 
. T. AUSTEN had the best purple or 
TAWARD came 2nd. 
Esq., ag tei the best yellow Tomato, with 
JENNER 2n 
In rong class for other vegetable Mrs. 
JENNER placed Ist. Xv a bundle of excellent 
Salsify, w! wide. C. A. Cary, Esq., was placed 2nd 
for excellent Seakale Beet 
ма 
tion offices at 5 p.m. There w good attend 
ance to di the Annual Finances 
prior to their submission to the Annual ена 
Meetin th hence. It appears that 
Society will oer out fairly totes 
e Report of 
hi 
Ба r ges a copy of the latter, with list 
of too-m uch-alike varieties will e forwarded to 
every member with the notice of Annual Meet- 
ing. The m i 
Tigwel, та Middlesex, with 
Ts. ‘6d. per variety... The varieties which 
£ iconsider to be the best in the 
: sequis arid colour classes will be grown in the 
as standards of couno Further, it 
to grow half the plants in each 
| "ibe Japanese variet; 
trial naturally and partially disbud the rest, so 
са a the mere of each variety may be 
ed both w 
(€ CARNATION 
SEPTEMBER 23.— 
would o difficulty in bringing the finances 
into a satisfactory condition. Several mne 
members have joined recently, and some 
members who lapsed during the war have 
rejoined. 
The ie to e sity Perpetual-flowering 
Carnations is proceeding е, апа another 
meeting "will probably suffice А gon va a 
ffort lusion. It that 
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3 
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СЕУ Ary а ы RAL. 
SEPTE nthly meeting o aM 
ARCAS was а тае at 3 Top Andrew Sots 
Edinburgh, on this date. Rol 
1 bert Кр the 
President, was in ho chai, P. ther 
ру Preheny E hh Fruit and 
oit 
of bottled fruit, ‘and [veneti to ihis 
tratá his pa 
The xhibits were a collection of Phong 
from маа. Dossre AND Co., and a new long- 
Bean een be Keddie's' Longpod," from 
Mr. JAM EDDIE, Newington, Кашу, 
which meris a Certificate of Mer 
gd HORTICULTU: 
RAL, 
e Society’s show, held at the end 
There were no 
gh C carr 
premier award with four di "e es of Bi shop, Kerr's 
Pink, Snowdrop and кагы Кш: 
JON 
Ra NDEL Ms (gr. Mr. O. Evai 
first sine with pods 15 inches in 
of excellent quality. 
UNITED HORTICULTURAL BENEFIT AND 
PROVIDENT. 
SEPTEMBER 8.— The monthly hag ee vt of th 
кое was held in the к Н. S. Hall: УМ 
ау, nst, М F. Harding, in the 
were elected. One 
and o NE. mdr ew £3 8s. 
ioi his ерсе it ac 
e sick pay for ‘the month on the privaté side 
ounte £73 Os. 114., on the State Section 
to £38 18. 24., Maternity claims 
£4 10s. Od. 
The Treasur ing the Financial SÍ 
vir stated ‘ae Ns el completed the eirca 
die piens sian ng 1 чен which brought the 
to £1,800. 
NATIONAL CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
NEETER. ao e irat диеп ¢ the Floral 
Committee f season was held at 
Essex Hall vs nthe s above d Fu Mr. wW “Ingamells 
tem. Mr. D. B. Crane 
was unanimously 8 ‘lected cha chairman of this com- 
novelties v were ctc x pare the committee 
Mr. W. Thorpe, Lichfield, ae of these 
two were LR First: Class Certifica: 
Miss G. К. Те —An early, ‘medium-size, 
a result of 
rossing Harry Thorpe with Mame. ср 
This variety w: 
lu dasibeim иШ, LX 
CHRONICLE. 
[SEPTEMBER 27, 1919, 
exhibited on lx 25, 1918, and on 
occasion Du ained Commendation. Shov 
Mr. A. 
por rming single variety, ver 
ht; V., 2, a. The colour. 
red. 
The meeting of the Executive Committee 
in the evening, at 55, Wellington Street, 
well attended and д satisfactor ry financial рой 
as reported. ublication of “Tra 
tions’’ was dis pn nd e le 
been йагы, өре 
{һе 1ззпе, consequ ently it was 1 
jon be 
The а 
‘notification esidei 
Rollit, that m "Society s show 
wo be held in the Royal Vaid ire H 
ins f the London Scottish Drill Hall, 
received with great delight. 
The Executive Committee proposes to meet 
p.m. in future, and will endeavour to 
its general business in an 
throu 
wards devoting one hour to 
some subject of special interest to Chrysanth 
suggested were: Raisi 
mum growers. Subjects 
i-r An E rig ie E 
Effects of Early Frosts, Ded and Housi 
and Market 8 and Packing 
CROPS AND STOCK ON THE HOME 
FARM. 
id e plou hin, programme b 
= kaa т ar olii & a 
D gei icy acc 
would 
g 
the as dency wa 
under the stimulas 
у 50 t. und 
с. s land 
proportion that was 
es evident, therefore, 
of pas was relatively а 
improvement 
over 144 million acres of 
-into hay in En 
latter blem ' 
