370 THE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[$ЕРТЕМВЕК 18, 1876, 
hom Apples came from Mr. W. ENT эшен 
xamples of  Peasgood's Т{Чопзисһ 
omen rown, of Stamford. 
tion of Pears 
en; essrs. 
rose, contributed а a agent of Apples 
00, ention the annie for 
геену Melons and m 
Alnwic 
,Colston Bassett. 
and Sutton s ege of Bath Melons. 
gr. to Deas, Pittendreigh, ү Pea 
was 2d. 
VEGETABLES, 
One of се smallside rooms was devoted to vege- 
tables, and a small but made. Onions 
i shon 
Marshall, gr. t ay, Kingston 
ls. "Two collections of т түз Lee 
were put up, th were well done 5 
о 
n ch ury 
> Globe дааа American 
ты » LM Pe prominent abbia were 
Стран, uL Mr. Tais Culton, Dildawn 
we must mention the competition for the 
bis pene by Mr. Monro, Fetters Bar, for Duke 
enty-five | brace T 
for 
h in size and оне 
, call 
pion, a epe kat ad second early, and fine variety 
exhibits, a certificate 
awarded to кч юра Milne, Edinburgh, for a steam- 
for insects. - 
The — of taking notes has somewhat abbre- 
viat repo This was owin arrange- 
ment of the mm -— fruits, = Атаган of the 
ss the narrow tables, with the 
leted and availa 
same magnitude is held. 
To the Secretary and Assistant-Secretary, Stewart 
and Mr. Young, great p: ue for the untiring 
manner in which they worked to make all things run 
smoothly, we beg to than for the assistance 
they so kindly rendered уу of prai 
is also due to Messrs. alk Downie 
(West Coates) - d herein Row), who 
I arge of the arrangem he ; an 
Messrs, Minn. New Battle. Anderson (Oxenford 
C; 
whic 
is pé seen go only to be a es pe one, go" a profitable 
one also. 
At the dinner = gre gp with 
W. Thomso and eE 
h 
very agreeably. We ar 
an 
ssed o are 
ear that "he exhibition is likely to be a 
forming groups in 
tions, so as to make the most of the limited 
M = 
In the cut flower department Dahlias were fairly 
represented, the best twenty-four bein 
H. Southgate, g . to 
RN Hall; and M 
d 2d in n this du A 
Gilson, of Ipswich, and Messrs, Lom were Ist = 
2d, The varieties in the two stan 
greatly, the best and most distinct [eat Acme of Par- 
fection amongst the yellows, Annie Neville the best 
e, and James Service the best dark, For Fancies, 
Mr. H. Southgate the 5 те 
n Ist ап ost striking in this class 
were Parrot, and Sultan, John Bunn, and Attraction, 
Gr 
all of whi ch were streaked and m arked in the most 
fantastic manner, Roses were fairly rod for the season, 
but ~~ stands of the large growers, such as Mr, Can 
Ni i their absence, 
n dat ss for twelve Messrs 
Southgate, and Boreham took the prizes in the order 
which their names st For sixes the Re 
Tweed, of Capel, was Ist, and the Rev. 
d Mr, ht equal 2d. The cut Zonal Pelargo- 
niums, shown in bunches not exceeding six trusses in 
each, made how, and were very brilliant. 
poe ert, of St. Margaret's Nursery, were a 
good rst in the class for a bunches, and Mr. 
per 
French Asters were shown by Mr. E of Had- 
and H. Sou d 2d 
E ken T. B. 
doze 
- “ee ‘so well represented 
y usually M at t de 1 pswich show, but the 
Messrs. Gilbert were again to te fore with a good 
Brida 1 bouquets were shown by Miss Phi pd 
of (Colchester, and the Messrs, Gilbert, of Ipswi 
whom showed intheir usual style. I E arid 
in g e flower sisted of 
enias, m bella, buds several Tea Roses, 
such as Homère, Isabella Sprunt, Madame Falcot, an 
о a few рірѕ of Maan Lemoine and Jewel 
Pelangoniums, and a delicate pink Bouvardia, to ive 
a little "These, rigs О icum 
iegatum an and ена of Maidenhair Fern, iene А 
bouquet that was greatly admired. ess; il 
took 2d and Mr. Southgate X In the class for bie 
decoration Messrs, Gilbert were Ist for a tastefully 
arranged stand, and Mr. Rose 2d. 
: greenhouse plants Mr. Rose 
a half-dozen containing good 
sais of Allamanda prs Hoya bella, 
Hendersoni, Dipladenia amabilis x bighly coloured 
and an Erythrina and d 
and 3d prizes went to Messrs. Gil Ibert and Mr. G. 
Berry, the жашын. contributing а good plant of Onci- 
llamanda Wardleiana, 
B 
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et 
B 
o 
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© 
a 
3 
= 
dium flexuosu 
In bere di for eight fine-foliage lint the Te 
petition was very strong, the Ist prize falling to 
Carey, gr. epa F. Fish, Esq. This collection Сені 
a beautiful plant of Maranta o-picta, М, zeb 
Caladium Prince Albert , Cissus discolor, 
and a fine plant - ome — hiza variega 
ety. 
very poor, and a 
o be going out of erc but the fam rris Lnd 
fair ly represented. In the latter class Mr. К as 
Ist for six plants, and the M seni Gilbert 2d, The 
ornamental foliage varieties were well done, Mr. W. 
showing a very e ore for wick he took 
the Ist Prize, and Mr ` 
"m t able 1 
These were ; arranged down The centre ei 
the fruit tent, The six staged by ipsos: were of 
the rere: kinds for pong ee T. oi an and perfect 
ix plants were e жеч fol- 
nes —— Cole edd n in- 
rruptus angustifolius, Draccena Сауе 
D. Shepherd an and D . Cooperi, allsp ee 
and Messrs. Gilbert too k 2d and. 3d, th 
us specios 
atid ouod-eoloumi Рона. 
wl 
well done. 
us and 
shown, the Ist prize for six 
gem» n G. "Baty, who had nice young plants of 
hila and Cibotium 
1 
princeps. кке: to F. Fish, Esq., came 2d 
for a choice even half- dozen, consisting ; um 
Farleyense, A, scutum, А. cuneatum A. macro- 
тусаа чуна. NODE and „Cheilan. 
thes elegans r. A. Harrison came 3d w ith 
lection эти ре a nice : Qd youn 
a fine 
with three large vemm bunches, but - 
the class for a 
Wrig 
bes coloured ; and Scopes gs to Co 
Phillips, came 2а pu thes large bunches of the | 
same variety, deficient in colour. 
hown by M 
under ties were deficient 
applies to the Padi: 
— confined to 
prizes in eve 
Mr. Blair contributed a remarkably han 
fruit named  Bellamor d, weighing over 
lb., for which the rize Wi 
Mr. Rose cam Mis 2 E oe. fruit 
and е со onfine 
coloured, Mr. S 
d Mr. W. W 
mystery, considering 
ot mies with which most 
unfortunatly visit 
n the vegetable department Potatos made rather 
clean appearance and 
eat size of some of the in it would ар 
that some ions o east 
muc from 
Victoria, Suttons 
Champion White Flour 
Bread fruit and Lapstone took the prizes for 
the variety named Bread-fruit being of enormous 
very clear flat-e e and Oni 
were of size and weight, one of the fo 
а over 20 неу: rer the latter 18 inches round. 
ions ot tables were not at all remark 
abl ther for К u 
tributed the best, Mr, Sharp 
he cottagers’ was in every respect a good 
one, and it may be remarked as e 
some of ke in the — of their en 
at one exhibitor had gone in for the new ат 
Snowflake, des which he took the 
Ist prize, (From a Уйчи! дин .) 
Brentwood Autumnal: .Szy, 9,— 
second show of highly Lg ke аана 
very successful o r five ten ere filled 
with very spits dtt "The schedule ef consis 
of some sixty-five cl besides such as w 
apart for special facin produce. 
mig miscellaneous collection of stove < 
Mr. J. Miller, gr. to J. Canning, Esq, Н 
was Ist, having UK his plants a fine 
Screw Palm (Pandanus utilis), Alocasia ze 
Farleyense 
Hamlet "бене Chelinsford, was 3d, Wehaver 
