50 THE 
GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
[JULY ro, 1875. | 
тооп and crimson; Woman in White, = top 
petals, very effective. Мг. Turner was also 1st in the 
classe ni i 
crown. 
bloomed, and notwithstanding its Jeeg journey a 
gumless flowers, it was sta а. іп а very каш 
i It was special prize (silver 
m 
«B: 
p 
six m which nek the Ist prize, and consisted of 
Princess Teck catum, and Duchess "à Edin- 
burgh, light-coloured s The Shah, Jewess, and 
Ann Page, darker flow The Zonals, Tricolors, 
5 imr. ee e feebly агата k and call for по special 
won ES.—These, as we have рны intimated, 
were · no is abundant, but of remarkably fine 
quality, In the class for ак ingle trusses 
anston ayos, Hereford (Ist), were the 
t 
Soi неҹ Cheshunt (39), a 
dent e darker 
showed particularly well. His 
rdenias, Eucharis, Pancratium, 
ardia j jas- 
Coventry (Ist), 
Stepha 
pa aa Astil 
Pope 
— (2d) ; ; Messrs. 
a cup (3d); and Mr. Jackson, Kidderminster (4th). 
ecorations, three pieces, Mr. her (Ist) 
groups eed jeg fringed with 
oke, gr. ercrombie, 
an „ыгы neat arrangement 
Messrs. 
Cypher, 
e-piece went r. Cypher 
s Тате Broken (20), ме Jackson (34), 
n (150), Mrs. Finch, 
bed Brothe ers (39), and M 
heys (4th). 
MISCELLANEOUS GROU 
grou new an 
Veitch % Sons, Chess. 
DN of the ре. = preceding years, and to 
t st have been full of кае 
bunches, Mr. Bannerman (rst) had 
over-ripe 
had better ripened, but less 
c Or i 
B 
of oor. eet Mr. Colem 
Buckland S wee 
was provided fo 
M 
Peaches, 
Mis Coleman Aur d e beautiful samples of 
for (od), 
and Mr. J. Cx. Studie Roya (34), Purple Pec E 
fifty white were sh r Cox, o Бай 
good, but n 
bunches ; while Mr. Fleming, Sandheys (24), 
evenly swelled berries, | 
e Frontignan Cushon (34) had large 
d Mr. 
not sufficiently ripe. A class 
water. 
&c.—For six Peaches, the prizes to 
son, m - tanl Hall, 
Vo. had is Earl 
nons, Hereford 
je» 
БЕРЕР: 
e 
Cherries, fifty Blac wn s 3 
Miles (а), Е. had Е «л Eagle ; ; Mr. Maher 3 
to C. Albh e Court, Slough (2d); | i 
by E 
pce Mares Court (1st), who E Elton x 
Mr. G. iles (2d), who had White Heart; dd 5d 
LI 
t following were 
conspi Charles Lefebvre, Alfred Colomb, | new trifid golden-veined sort first shown in the present Mr. M e E 
Louis Van Houtte, Reynolds Hole (best in bud), spring ; arm ia Stevensii, which improves greatly Strawberries —ОЕ these, iaren of the Е E 
Sénat 5 Sir aumann ; and amongst th s it acqvires size, taking in much red оюны, and | Quee oat a were invited іп one class, and this was _ 
lighter sorts, Lzelia, La France, Madame la Baronne altogether by far the handsomest of фен w Sarracenia ; responded to by Mr. James, “Kenilworth (zst), hj ^ 
de Rothschild, Marquis de Castellane, Capt. Christy, | Begon ue one of the n vier. of the tuberous | had grand аре of Dr. H ох, rese 
and Mad. G. Sc wy st flowers were | secti b wit large cinnabar-red flowers ; a fin field (20), who had British Queen, well ders and — 
Prince Camille ами, Sénateur Vaisse, Duchesse | panful of Сонор sepultum , aFern now seldo r. Coleman (3d), who showed os Hogg. Inthe | 
de Caylus, Marie Bin , Louis Van Houtte, yous et with; another of Darlingtonia californica, doing sla fut: twenty-five of any other variety, Mr. James d 
Hopper, Charles Lefebvre, ? darks ; and Elise Morel, | remarkably arracenia psittacina, variolaris, ic a Is © = Макен. gra = fruits Aes io * 
Mons. Noman, Princ Beatrice France, d x Moorei, the latter i er, and resembling in е, gr. . B. п, Esq e 
Madame Lacharme, Capt. Christy, lights. Messrs. | its pitchers an indifferently coloured Drummondii ; medie ба, lad highly “к: E es of Sir 
Paul & Son’s best blooms w adame Victor | Dracena hybrida, one ost effective of the | Joseph Paxto r. Taylor, Ma 
Verdier, Duchesse de Caylus, Charles Lefebvre, Lord | creamy-stri ties, ith purplish тозе; | had Sir joseph D 
Macaulay, Thomas Miles (almost scarlet), Sénateur | and Nephrolepis davallioides furcans, a fine sh т. Lume 
Vaisse, darks; Abel d, Captain isty, Fern, with the ends of the ts dividedin afurcate | thirty-one varieties ; an 
— сенн lights. In the class of forty-eight | manner. ае er fine mixed group, furnished by | who had a 
, three trusses, Mr. Turner was Ist, with a Mr. Williams, contained his new Acalypha marginata, por gary 
fresh lot з Penn in which Marie Baumann, Séna- and the ен Reidia glaucescens. Mr. h ale 
teur Vaisse, Beauty of Waltham, Alfred omb, 
Charles Lefebvre, La France, and Mada ame la Baronne 
de Rothschild were con s еѕѕгѕ. Cranston 
Mayos (2d) had Sénateur Vaisse, Duke of Edin- 
burgh, Lord Macaulay, rie Baumann, very 
e. Messrs, & Son were 3d. e prizes for 
ЫР. TE went 
5 
& Mayos, апа Mr. Turner 
for twenty-four гин trusses t r 
n& Mayos, and Мг сє t 
( i md 
tree, Devo (x (23) ; Mr. Stark, er: to` Rev. c Evan 
Solihull (3d) ; and Mr. on, Stamford (а) 
he ur uen aes oe contested, 
the flowers good. For tw ae Hoses of 1872-4 N Mr, 
Turner (rst) showed Oxonian, Rev. 
Captain Christy, Royal Standard, рева ‘of idus: 
d, W.  Gaiter, C. Kuster, 
. er, Mad, 
J. Stuart Mill, Prince P. Demidoff, ys Baker, and 
Pau & S ) had 
Cheshunt Hybrid and The Shah, a bright cri { 
т. Cant was 3d. For y R 
1872-4, Mr. Cant was Ist with Claude Levet; 
P m Mayos (2d), Captain Christy 
n (3d) Cheshunt Hybrid ; 
Сору Oxford (ath Captain Christy. For twelve 
mb, Mr, R. T. Veitch, Exeter, 
E ue Cor elve Duke of Edinburgh, 
essrs. n & Co., Ist ; . Paul & Son, 2d. 
Ls ‚ Mr. Turner, Ist ; . Davison & Co. 
2d. Fortwelve Marie Bau Messrs. I & Son, 
Ist; Mr. Turner, 2d. For twelve Maréchal Niel, 
Mr. Cant, 1st ; Mr. Starte, 2d. 295 twelve Devo- 
M ; Mr. Turn 
Cur FLOWERS.—A fine а" was made by 
twelve nenda S «на көн ОГ of cut cc con- 
е choi In th 
= d con (Ist) we 
Ixoras, 
prise for m 
Turner and Mr. H. 
Bouquets.—There mae кейе competition for 
the prizes offered in this г. Е, Perkins, 
of — Conifers placed near the entrance 
© the te "sj ; and also a group of Palms and other 
tender plants inside. 
FRU classes provided for fruits 
brou ht together a very rud ыы and moderately ex- 
tensive display. The leadin as the silve 
Challenge Cup, for a collection of eight dishes ot 
its, which being e second e r 
Coleman, gr. to 
es his proper 
es Ist prize in the c 
Coleman y s ; Mr. J. Clark, gr. to the Marquis of 
Ripon, Studley Royal (2d); Mr. B rman, gr. to 
rd Bagot, Blithfield (3d) ; Mr. Beecher, gr. to L. 
Foster, Esq 1; and Mr. A. Parkes Mr. 
Coleman par Hamburg her Muscat Gra 
e, Bellegarde Peach, Elruge Necta- 
, Brown Tot Fig, Eastnor Castle Melon, and 
President Strawberry, all good and in fine condition— 
the Hamburgh ре, Xx 
n Mr. 
а compact | bunches of Black per Grapes, 
gt apples, two Queens, were shown by Mr. Mere- 
dith, E. o the Mom meer Downes, Baldersley ae 
Thirs E us and Mr. G. T. Miles, gr. to 
маей Abbey wee In the class Бе 
ook the prizes, in 
е CIT 
the e ait with fruit of o e quality, not 
large but y swelled, the first lot having the 
advan г, Coleman gained a Ist 
pen 
prize for a Cayenne in the class T any other variety. 
Grapes.—The prizes for Black Ham a end three 
bunches, went to Mr. Coleman (Ist) ; M 
e 
of good wiii being short 
shouldered clusters, e и» even, densely colou 
Mr. Wallis also had 
and Lp aro 
good examples of санаб well-coloured bunches, 
with jess, shoulder than Mr. Coleman’s, as also had 
P B wh we pact 
well-swelled. For three bunches of Black Grapes 
other € Hamburg r. Coleman was I 
examples of Black Prin 
was 2d with B Black Frontignen ; and Mr, S. Evans, 
gr.to C. N. Newdegate, Esq., M. P., Arley, Nun- 
eaton, 3d, with Black Prince. For Muscais, three 
дире, 
Lettuces, ten of Cabbage Lettuces, fourteen. 
Cauliflowers, ten "EC Broad Beans, and six of Tomato 
besides various oth 
ers, : 
The show of Roses and cut flowers, together w 
it, was i 
$ 
B 
o 
a 
Б 
5 
tropical garden flower 
becoming highly а attractive in due time ' 
represented in ag ыс ress in a figure in 
columns in 1870, has recently been planted out for 
summer display. ^ line of meg не 
escaped removal in the summ 
however, still extremely att mim 
n M Wells Horticultural: July 2. 
exhibition of this Society was held in the 
Public Hall and grounds near to the — stal 
compared with previous years it was 
