P. 
NOVEMBER 22, 1919. E: 
Lt though competition was not very brisk in this 
1 oret a ager of Pd dishes were 
fore the judges. Mr N. Tice, 
fox Ma ay Queen; 
‚ for America; oe Mr. ut 
Duke o 
riety 
with grand тсн б 8 Je уне Hill. 
SEcoND- EARLY VARIETIES Ве 7 classes were 
was 
awarded 1st prize in a class sh Quee 
and its types with a beautifully-shaped, clean 
rs. SMART, Abergele, 1st 
n; ORGE ASHLEY, 
in c 8 Great 
> Tr 
ue. In the next 
ASHLEY was the 
“with Sir Douglas Haig. 
TE Matncrovs.—W. J. GRESS 
Esq., Stoke Savin (gr. Mr, Т. Parry), won 1 
-to-date. His imens were 
and shapely. Mr. Е. W: OUSE was 1 
lovely examples of King Edward; Mr. 
ning dis f Arran Chief 
Е hae one showed 
e Rev. F. 
Guide ees Castle, 
was best 
rran 
of The Bis 
e next class with Ou 
кН T. 9 а with А 
М. Hoap with Memmi 
E ASHLEY ith (9 
EY (gr. Avery). beat 17 
for ety not in- 
L 
class any v 
Ше preceding classes. is tubers of 
Tempar were highly meritorious. 
SPECIAL PRIZES. 
RANDALL Bros. AND Parsons’ prizes 
qm offered to "hotest holders. Mr. W. P. 
, Hinckley, had the best of six collec- 
s of six dishes Allon ed 
Potatos, closely 
Bucki: a 
specimens; 2nd, 
. Perks, Stourbridge т. О. Hanrs- 
Leicester, the best of nine entries i 
or three varieties, and . COLEMAN 
t the three best dishes of immune varie- 
Es.—The best 
т. W. 
Tex Surron anp Sons’ PRIZ 
h of Edinburgh Castle came from 
ROBINSON, Forton багаш М. 
. Lowestoft, staged 
Б 
cimens 
Bra 
Wes Sons’ Prizes.—The 
d, “dish of Obie mae from sa A. BASILE; 
W. J. Gresson, Esq. (gr. T. Parry). 
- F. Woorronp, Purton, re showed 
h of Guardian. e dish of 
out 
е essrs. y сайр AND Rosrnson offered р: 
Six dishes of i boca varieties : 1st, the on. 
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Е. T. Hausey (gr. Mr. T. Avery); Mr. 
2nd, 
sag send yy sae LEY. 
Mess 
Cross AND Co.'s prizes were offered 
for nae dishes of immune varieties s: 15, Mr. 
Mr. Percy AnRrINGSHALL, Lathom 2nd, Mr. 
Parnes M 
pci competition was found in the 
тһе 
four rent res r aliotment ща small 
Mr. T. 
nt of 
t number in any one class 
Comrade were particularly 
HLEY. 
ARY EXHIB F Poraros 
Large Gold Medals were awar STS. 
TTON AND Sons, Reading, for an ly 
large and very fine exhibit of Potatos, includin 
ES qs arieties not m- 
a er Man- 
от ает Gold Май? : Messrs Lrp 
Liverpool; М . RyDER AND Б Albans; 
M d W. Brrcu, Sefton, Liverpool ; 
Mr. L. Crucas, Ormskirk; Messrs. SU 
Orms! 
Bronze Medals: Mr. W. J. CAMPBELL, Edin- 
burgh; Mess AnRTINGSTALL, Lr 
Lathom. 
From the Ormskirk Trial Grounds of the 
Board of Agriculture and Fisheries came a со ol- 
lection of immune and non-immune varieties of 
Potatos. This exhibit was of great Rainey 
value and formed a e ost interestin in- 
eu feature of the show. The Birmingham 
Department Бей Potatos which 
КЪ een grown in the city parks. 
2 AL HORTICULTURAL. 
NOVE —There was a very dittoresind 
and exhibition at the 
thi Misc: 
and Ите ‘meetin, ng 
Society’s hall, Vincent Square, on к ion, 
d the qug ode was good, pro 
nsequenc i64 the RUE and Baron aeu 
О this dat 
Fruits, рулар vemm and Potatos were the 
leading features of the ушшш but Carna- 
tions shrubs were also shown, and several 
artists со шша garden aes and flower 
studies. 
Two Medals were awarded. The Floral 
Com duis gites four Awards of Merit, n 
Orchid ciere pn granted one First- "Clas 
Certificate and one Award of Mer 
(in the chair), 
B. ш 
n Gre 
emg fae 
Present: Messrs. Н. В. ly | 
E. A. Bowles, та Кан Mons, 7 
J Jennings, W. ean, Joh 
. Reuthe, John Heal, Wm Howe, T 
McLeod, W. H. Page, J. W Barr, John Dick- 
— сы Dixon, Chas. earson, 
E. H. Jenkins, George Paul, W. 
EER EAN Tacs {оен RE Pe ier Poé, 
Н. Cowley and Н. R. Dar 
AWARDS OF MERI 
Chrysanthemum Ba rbara Field —A useful 
decorative, white variety, with broad- petalled 
owers of соната о substance, In form and 
"s fee rim 
good ` size when disbudde 
Lewis Smith. Shown by Mess 
AND Со. 
Chrysanthemum Princess Mary.—A lar 
flowered Japanese variety of rich Tie Bena 
ing. A spor pease еее Mary. 
rt Shown by 
Messrs. 2 пее A 
Chry ps ae "m Dove.—A | very 
large, Tull d | handeomely e one incurved 
variety of cream-white colou loosely 
incurving, as shown, but no doubt ‘will eventu- 
ally become a a tage? exhibition sort. own 
by Mr. i B. uo Joose , Bickley, Kent. 
Car Hem ak — This 
lovely "perpetual ее and а 
raised о Тһе colour is Tigh, E hone 
md the b slightly fringed 
m Me eris of the firm peli, ituri and 
inches in diameter. Stem and stiff. 
capital grower as re 
j fragrance, 8; calyx 
pe 9 ‘points yet biven to 
a variety. eee vi HEMUS, 
Willowdene, ан Маде, 
GRO 
. H. J. JONRS reat жалы! one-third of the 
und, with 
sings "d rieties below, and a n 
Japanese blooms in front. 
Mrs on re om n 
£y 
s Stevenso Stu 
ione паган Жир б белен т “АМ ү 
yellow), Mr. е, ада, Pog — 
Rosemary Simmons were 
(Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 
A very imposing exhibit of чаны emums 
was arranged by Messrs. 
and it filled aol E or 9 the pres h of the 
hall. The vnd M M of 
ary 
FER 
tensively shown, th 
flowers were smaller groups o of “angle, ср 
pone and decorative varieties. (Silver-gilt 
Flora M Medal. 
Mr. m. Luxrorp’s exhibit of Chrysant 
mums was composed of bright decorative ps 
ormer an fordia, 
Mavis con. jac e) oe Mrs. Doris Hilder. (Bras е 
Ban шн э Medal. 
Som pital flowers of perpetual Carnations 
were exhibited by Messrs. ATT шон, соо, 
whose leading varieties on this oc 
Triumph, Jane Bd „Се Pm "All 
Wive Isfield Yi Tay 2 a sheer 
n. v Я 
a ronze Fm. Med 
CurBUSH AND SON were exhibitors of. AME 
Carnations, and staged good blooms of Baroness 
, Carola, Scarlet Carola and Mikado. 
ora Med al. 
Nerines in variety were shown by Messrs, 
and their interesting group in- 
cluded a c adm range of colouri вр. from the 
ү i f 
ss Jekyll, 
B. 
variety, with Fem tier and 
Silver a geo Medal.) 
ame 
Interestin ld plants were exhibited by 
Mess D Sons, and some of these 
were В чб Daks о varieties, 
Cupressus variabili. d С. 
бет Alpines and a bright — groupin 
Nerines. (Bronze Banksian Medal.) 
