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THE 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
{Jury 18, 1874. 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
SHOW of ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, 
© JULY 15, 1874. 
AWARDS of the JUDGES. 
Crass 1.—18 ZONAL ifane irk boned onal 
ct, in pots not exceedin: inches in diameter. Open.) 
3d, Mr. J. George, Putney ath; pie 
Moot i ZONAL AR tee 
Nosegay varieties, distinct, 
in diameter (Open.) 
Mr. J. 
UMS, Nosegay or Hy- 
ts nôt exc iaudtak 6 inbhe s 
be ag ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, Florists’ varieties, 
distin uy poti not exceeding 8 inches in diameter. 
ME Catlin, Gr. to Mrs. Lermitte, Sen., Finchley, 43. 
Tarinaa. Ce. et Price Ei Clapham Park, s 
Crass 4.—6 ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, Nosegay or 
brid-Nosegay wesc ob distinct, in pots not Fees, 8 istha 
in diameter. (Amateurs.) 
ist, Mr. J. Catlin, £3 
CLASS 5 NAL Kayran a abe rera varieties, 
sent cen since ope oo not in ponian in pots not 
exceeding 6 inches in diaa, 
= Je George, £ fr, 
—6 ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, oc dagger A 
pots mariam ira 6 inches in et Open. 
J- George, Sr- 
ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, grude varieties, 
distinct, in pots no t exceeding 8 inches in diamete . (pen.) 
ad, Was Wright, Lee, Kent, 42. [4t- 
3d, Mr. R. Watson, Gr. to T. Hi. Bryant, Esq., Surbiton Hill, 
Crass 8—6, gee PELARGONIUMS qoen varieties, 
distinct, in exceeding 6 6 inches diamet 
ad, Mr. R. Wal £i: 
= Mr. W. Whittaker, Gr. to S. Williams, Esq., Putney, ros. 
sagen Tage nen ieee baaki Golden | Tricolor 
1 Mr. G Tu ner, cow & Slough 
aa La A Bese, ia Park Road, Menor, i 
š B. Smith, Ealing Dean Nursery, Ealing 
i a ZONAL BRIAR Golden. sei 
_ varieties, distinct, in alas h 
ag ZONAL “PELARGONIOMS, Silver Tricolor 
ay: , distinct, in not exceeding 8 inches in diameter. 
r. H. B. Smith, £2. | 3d, Mr. R. Watson, tos. 
. T. Pestridge, 41. 
omm Kage ee he ane Golden Bronze 
es, distinct, n pots not exceeding 8 inches in 
ast, 3 gë, 42. 
ad, R Wat’ kr 
E Mr. Hal: xe Sept Gr. to H. Simmonds, Esq., Denmark 
Besse: cae FUCHSIAS, distinct. (Nurserymen.) 
Mr F. dy Monies De Wilts, £s- 
, Mr. J. Watson Se oD Mees Esq., Clay 
3d) Mr. E. Keak, £5 eiea 
Crass oa FUCHSIAS, not fewer than 12 kinds, in pots 
ees imcheri in diameter. (Open. ) 
tt, Mr. N. Nonii A ma. =| 
ad, Mr. D. Pizzey, 41. 
CLASS 23.—12 PICOTEES, cut wa i 
get; bag C. Turner, £r 10s. | 3d, Mr. D. Peek a 
ad, Mr N. Norman, yea 
CLASS 24.—12 ace cut bso, diaeiakt, (Amateurs. 
st, Mr. N. Norman, 41 1 ae 3d, Mr, H. Catley, ros. 
2d, Mr. D. Pizzey „4i. 
Crass 25.—Mr. Pears e for 12 distinct Mee ages: of 
SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS, not variegated, 
=. out by him, in pots not to exceed 8 in m3 planes to 
own with as little training ae gfe sible, (Open.) 
o ME J. Catlin, £5 5s 
oe Mr. W. Birse, Gr. to J. H, Lermitte, Esq., Finchley, £2 2s. 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY—( continued ). 
SS ee ange —EXTRA PRIZES. 
h & Sons, Chelsea, for Miscellaneous Group of 
al. 
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Classes A to G, Prizes offered by Messrs. James 
Veitch & Sons, 
Crass A.—Collection of FRUIT. distinct kind 
ist, ue W. Coleman, Gr. to Earl Som ry, 415 
2d, i al T. Miles, Gr. to Lord Carige, eee Wysouibe! 
3d, Mr. T Jones, n Gardens, Windsor, £7 ` 
CLA —Collection of FRUIT, in 6 distinct kinds. 
ist, M T nn UE to Lord Bagot, Rugeley, £9. 
, Mr. uia, Gr to E. W. Harcourt, Esq., Abington, £6. 
M Bones, Gr. to D. McIntosh, Esq., Romford, £41 
‘uae C.—Dish of WHITE GRAPES, consisting of 3 sae 
rst, Mr. J. Loudon, Gr., The Quinta, Chirk, 46. 
ad, Mr. W. Coleman, 44. 
3d, Mr. J. “Woodbridge, Syon Gardens; Brentford, £2 
Crass D.—Dish of SS, er ss anag of 3 Bunches 
one or rae 
IS r. W. Colema: K té: | git ¥ 
ME J, Deaville, Gr. to a sri Monmout h, 42. 
rma Gr. to R. Houghton, Esq., Liverpool. 
E.—3 Site APPLES. 
H. H. Vivian, Esq., M.P., Swansea, 
eM Mr. R. F 
ist, Mr. I siiig Gr. to 
ad, Mr. D Wilson, oy to Earl Fortescue, South Molton, £4- 
3d, Mr. T, W. Bond, Gr. to G. A. Smith, Esq., Weybridge, 42. 
—6 PEACHES, one kind. 
Crass F.—6 ry 
ist, Mr. J. Heamen, Eaton Hall, eton, 
i j Be Koten, Gunnersbury 
“Park, Ealin; 
d, Mr.G. Sage, Abie Gardens, Great Berkhampstead, £1. 
foun 3 Mr. W. Coleman. 
Extra, Mr. sh saes = wate Hill, Dorkin, 
CTARINES, one á kind, 
= T e p Gin $ comes Bradford, £4. 
2d, Park Gardens, Guildford, £2. 
3d, Mr. W. Coleman 
Mr, W. Sparkes, Gr. es J a 5 Eg, Highgate, for 6 
ueen Pine-apples 
Mr. D. Wilson, for 10 Melons. 
N URSERY and SEED POSTA at Pmt S 
Adv poe is prepared to invest from £500 to £rooo in 
the above Business, and is wishful to a Agis aus or two 
persons who can invest a similar amoun join him in the 
sam is neces 
e It sary that gria praa should have had 
a ee "fall part be cons! 
> Choonicle 
YDNEY NEW -50UTH WALES. — 
Assisted Passages are provided for Married ae co 
ceeding fe ears of age, with or ace = children 
Single Men and Women not exceedin; w ars of De 
bein, CAPELAS MECHANICS, pini RENN URERS, 
d FEMA E DOMESTIC SERVANTS „on Perks: hes 
one year and ie r twelve, £2 1 155. 
or further information apply to the office of the Agent- 
mee iy , Westminster Chambers, Vittoria Street, S.W. 
T° BE es — a of excellent 
LAND (most advantag situat close to the 
Railway Station, Bishop Stontrd), 7 Siitabie for Horticultural 
-For scher Market aoe ack Po D. NEWTON, En m 
tas y to n 
FARMS, of 173, 3 ively. 
For particu ars wares id W. 1 M apen of. Mr. W. Abbott, 
46, Eas or. Londo 
and Gardeners. 
O BE BOLD G sae ores ee = — 
of the Proprietor), the old- 
ington in aerovded 
7 for a practical man witha pieg ca! 
cot" to “Me ARTHUR i gt, Queen Street, 
ae e ei tes 
years to run, at a moderate 
Talip and 
pa 
of a hi SATEET views, and in 
on the London and North- 
e had on 
Office, ] 
DE brent) of FOUR es in 
; oy a healthy locality, 
| an easy distance of 
chids, Ferns, and Bulb 
j2 
of Dendrobium lituiflorum. A Consignment of Dend 
&c., from the East Indies, comprising the new and 
endrobium amoe r 
starting in 
Oat view ne ME, morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
dford Hill House, Balham, 8.W 
STOVE T3 C STEVEN PLANTS, 
M; ee tat James Brand, Esq. (i 
and the ad bii re 
urposes), to park. SSA ION, on the 
ill é 
tum farley &c. 
-= choice Collection of ORCHIDS, consisting of Paido beşi 
t of Angra 
very fine ra of ree a beautiful 
sesquipedale, the finest y of Anthurium Sites 
Epidendrum” oa pean nite, ii ntoglossum Bluni 
u O. 
ræ, a lar, e number of O. Lapeer ar rae eat 
Choice Imported Orchids from the Philippine Is 
a MERICA. 
nd 
J.C, STEVENS. will. SEL 
AUCTION, at his Great Room 
ovent Garden, W.C., on TH URSDA rf val 23, at rat “all 
12 o’Clock precisely, an aia ae x y 
America, just arrrive Nile consis 
Oncidium Cheirophorum, Cy ntinedivon longifloru m, 
inneri, Epidendrum , atr ureum, Pescatoreas, 
with fine lea f 
very broad, 
Portei ;. fin 
flowéts on a spike in siz 
= se pe a 
o a ver% waxy-li 
altogether a most bea 
collector entirely new: 
view the morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
Third Great pers of the Meadowbank Orchids. — 
Beo E ENS has Beets it eae 
y the Een of the late Mr. Th 
Pe bie ce t his tee eae Roca 38. 
EAR T 
ger "fies w will be offered § 
tial charac 
P kanet the 
four mt oe 
size and colo 
brilliant spathes, qui 
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n first trate ornamental order, one oF! 
of marked. 
habit, and of unusual length and ‘ri rot spathe. 
the jets to be offered are in laney of many of the ] 
(both as anus health of plant Bnd | quality a ire | 
unique. ere are goo lots in this sale 
= e without the ‘chit tone 
particulars and detailed Tanti ) 
afier eful; goal x Mr bG SAE ENS: Auctioneer r. 
ent Garden, Lo WG 
istinct 
-a ore ae 
plants of Bluntii and 
cad Tii: apa a few 
eh vette IAS, AZALEAS, &c. 
MESSRS. oer DUNN, AND 
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R r, $ s d 
TUESD SDA’ E Wik pisov THURSD 
