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jury 10, 1875.] 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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up to the qim Led the pe усан HS 
this charming tow always of a ery | high clas 
"Boe the great growers He a MATO 
зе arrange nagement are excellent, and 
зе site, inclusive of the great hall, all that co ud be 
d. It is extremely gra atifying, also, to observe 
ood people of Tunbridge Wells 
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“re are sorry to see, are bergani so much the fashion 
t other place 
All the plants and онал н were a 
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layed under large tents on rass — the 
i , Roses, bou es анагаан decorations dud 
mit being placed in the great hall on low tables 
- sovered with white cloth, which ge ы air of neat- 
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_ ету good, these forming one of the chief features of 
гле show, T chief honours being carried off b r, 
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o e splendid examples of Croton 
ve E been exhibit exhibitor's 
chii, about 
mples of Maranta roseo-picta eit 
feet in Selatan gad nd his ууу еы Кызы чеч S 
lendid examples of good plant culture. Mr. Gilbe 
pes Springfield Nurseries, Hastings, staged a lage 
of Ka 
the old losanthes cocci 
hs were fairly well керейин Fuchsias, which 
ceedingly well represented, were 
F t prize lot, a W. 
т, Blackburn-Maze, Esq., mall 
exceedingly well bloomed. Zo onal Бане 
ere eue and Ne shown, the I in all the classes 
ing fi Crump, $ rris, Es 
3 Mi. Mundell, gr. Е С. Sanders rs Est 
ed some good Achimenes, and Mr. Smith, gu 
drs, Byass, some very fine Caladiums. А few 
vockscombs were also shown, and were well ae 
ice. 
Jw _ Special ph of the Tunbridge Wells shows 
priz = apr of ppt rr 
== А СЕГЕ 15 always een 
est for T and this season the medal is артуга 
Berwick 
n in considerable numbers, but 
ere show 
a few exctptions from Messrs. Mitchell, of the 
own urseries and W. Bennet, 
are invariably well какы ran brid eve Ils. 
€ cannot speak too highly of the extreme a e an 
ance of the stands set up by Mrs. Seall, of 5 еп- 
lad to ca LA а the honours 
ver she iP She ever, in this 
nother 
sed by Seren oes 
eature em are the groups on n stands of wild 
art of making these 
** wild bou uque! 
uscat Grapes, fr 
odd, ans to i. the 
ally good. 
sed Pin —_— were also 
pr ne. 
avenn 7, Eridge, which attracted great attention. 
е show of vegetables by the cottagers was.also 
simit ofi 90 of special notice, if our time and space would 
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of even ‘newspaper enterprise to i 
efore че awards een 
Ipswich and East of England Horticultural : 
y I.—This SAMT held its first киыны аса 
іп shs vends wer Arboretum on the 
date. For ral years past this Society has “been 
шш а unfortunate in its жемк апа оп 
mor 5 cor 
e day. 
largest and best that the Бос has 
tove an nhou 
Dracophyllum gr serymen, 
of Ipswicb, were 2 ^ ith a good half dozen, contain- 
ing a grand plant of the old емал Crista-galli, 
fine-foliage plants the competition was ve 
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сиб ны the Ht vem fell to a new exhibitor i in that 
to Th 
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rey, gr. 
= ollection. siad a superb plant of Ciladium 
iris eel Weis and a finely-variegated Alo- 
asia Mr. Southgate » gr. F. G. Petti- 
ward, rm of Finborough Hall, was 2d ; the Messrs. 
Gilbe rt 3d. E> Pettiward's Are th contained a 
fine plant of Dracena Youngii, and essrs. 
Gilbert's were a "nice ims uniform or Stove cud 
greenhouse Ferns T A well don ur Ber 
ection prin- 
Spir dis Tous best of which were Craigii, 
Moorei, and Vern 
ense, nearly 5 feet tha ro per 
Mes ici Eee were 2d with Alsophila excelsa. For 
spec in bloom Mr. Rose was Ist with a fine 
well pine plant of Rhynchospermum jasminoides, 
6 feet high and 4 feet rogh; and the 2d went to 
Messrs. Gilbert for n Erythri rina. The ү for 
Rose 
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ome of which were Perfection and Augustine, 
Roses were good and brilliant in colon the season 
кыты favoured бый! in this respec r. Rushmore, 
o Sir C. Rowley, o of сәси гі 
„кла prize for the best 
usual popular i 
in this class. В. 
Тун, ы Даре, хи p with a capitallot of! flowers ; ; 
апа М o J. С. Sheppard, Esq., of 
CA NE Ashe 
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He cias "cut flowe wers, always quite a ены at 
the Ipswich shows, were represented by a stand 
exhibited by the Messrs. Gilbert, who 
leading honours in the east 
the same firm 
ат тоса art they are great adepts, 
hich class they oncle take the 
iei but on this pores theg wa were geieuled z^ d 
ruil 
it very close, ‘and was grea 
The show of = was good, especially of Straw- 
, both of which were unusually 
the same said of his s dish of Кие: Early 
Black Chetek in which class he was run close by 
Mr. Sheppard of Woolverstone. For white, Mr. 
uet 
in | late Dr, Welwitsch, who was employe 
ran 
Austin, of Ipswich, carried off the rst prize with a dish 
of large highly-coloured Eltons. In the class for Black 
Grapes, Mr. Sheppard, as ey took the lead. 
three well-coloured bunches 
essrs; Wright an Mill con 
the 
variety. The latter had the largest bunches, but 
little deficient in colour. For Whites there was no 
ill took nl rize 
For the collection of eight dish 
Robins, gr. to Sir N rrison, was 
d with a nice co eaim: containing fine Peaches and 
s Mr. e dne 
as 
od, and mere wind-bags. 
cause them to take a greater interest in their gardens. 
Law Notes. 
AN ACTION AGAINST A MARKET GARDENER FOR 
ILL-TREATMENT TO A HORSE. tir ees aha 
This was an — brought in the Bloomsbury County 
r. Judge e Russell, p which the plaintiff, 
Court, before M 
a horse dealer of Kentish Town, ued the defendant, 
a market gardener " hag ley, io. recover the "eg of 
£5 for damage fone яф iffs horse when in 
the defendant s poses ‚ Charles Williams, 
solicitor, ‘appear f Or the plant, and Mr, Pai ee 
defendant, a e plaintiff said t e had a horse 
ich he wished the defendant to Paare 
ut who "i he would prefer a trial o and would 
pay the plaintiff 41 a week for its use das a week or 
P plain 
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two; and that if k liked it and was able to 
take т goods to Covent Garden, he would 
а pid pns had (м. = 
ы and returned i such an ated con 
dition’ that he peser iig he had lost Be A fron d the 
value o orse. In cross-examination by Mr. Pain, 
the plaintif s said that although the horse was returned 
n such a austed condition he afterwards worked 
ad condem 
d 
and told the pea so, requesting him to e лей 
t e defendant said p returned the h 
ina better ы than he received it, and called 
William xo eyes n his employment, to ‘corroborate 
this statement, u which the learned ge 
that he could not, in the face of this evidence, give 
judgment in favour of the plaintiff, but ruled in favour 
of the defendant, to whom he allowed the costs of 
attorney and witnesses, 
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EouiTY Courts, LINCOLN's INN (before Vice» 
Chancellor Sir C. Hall): 
Portugal v. Carruthers.— This suit came 
heard to-day, after ing over wi satis Ms 
compromise. It a as our former r e ире! 
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wers, and 
frica. 
objects of inde I 
iet claimed that im collections belonged to him, 
but the claim = bo t : executors, fter 
hearing argumen a Mr Gon thgate, Q.C., and 
Mr. fee ap те фе part of the em a com- 
promise to the effect that the best or *' study " set of 
ot arty should handed over to the plani; e 
next best to the British Museum, the nex 
to the plaintiff, and the next to the 
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