JrnE 1, 1912 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



[supplement] 



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possible compliments, and all joined in praise 

 of the immense show and thanks for the 

 hospitality extended to them during their 



e n th us iastic all y 



stay. 



The loyal toasts were 

 honoured, and Baron von Ernsthausen gave 

 "The Eoyal International Horticultural Ex- 

 hibition of 1912/' and to this Mr. Harry J. 

 Veitch re&ponded on fbehalf of the directors. 

 ^ir Trevor Lawrence proposed " Our Guests 

 from Abroad/* and Mons. A. Truffaut, presi- 

 dent of the National Horticultural Society 

 of France, responded in an eloquent and 



excellent speech. 



" Tlie Horticultural Society " was very ably 

 proposed by Mr. Ernst Krelage, of Haar- 

 lem, and responded to "by Sir Jeremiah Gol- 

 i, Bart. In conclusion. Sir Trevor's health 

 ■wa«' proposed in fine fashion by Mons. 

 Maurice de Vilmorin, and accorded an enthu- 

 siastic reception and musical honours. 



West of Scotland Cup. — To Messrs. J. 

 Waterer and Son, Woking, for conifers and 

 specimen trees. 



Somersetshire Cup. — To Sir Eric Hambro, 

 Hayes, for alpines and hardy flowers. 



South Wales Rose Bowl. — To Messrs. Jas. 

 Veitch and Sons, Chelsea. 



Suffolk Cup. — To Messrs. Fisher, Son, and 

 Sibray, Handsworth, for hardy, evergreen, 

 and deciduous shrubs. 



Warwickshire, Cup. — To Messrs. Bakers 

 Wolverhampton, for rock garden. 



W^iltshire Rose Bowls. — To Messrs. Sander 

 and Sons, St. Albans, for orchids; and to 

 Messrs. W. Cutbush and Son, Highgate, for 

 rock garden. 



Worcestershire Cup. — To Mr. C. Engel- 

 mann. Saffron Walden, for carnations. 



Yorkshire East Riding Cup. — To Lt.-CoL 

 Sir George Holford, Westonbirt, for orchids 

 and amaryllis. 



Irish Cup. — To Mr. J. Wood, Boston Spa, 

 for rock garden. 



French Horticultural Society^s Statuette. 

 — To Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., Gunners- 

 bury, for fruit trees and pelargoniums. 



Julefi Hye de Crom's Cup. — 'i'o Lieut. -Col. 

 Sir George Holford, for orchids. 



Sir George Holford's Cup, — To Messrs, 

 Charlesworth and Co., Haywards Heath, for 

 orchids. 



Special Silver Cup. — To Messrs. Sander and 

 Sons, St. Albans, for orchids. 



Special Silver Cup. — To Sir Everard Ham- 

 bro (gardener, Mr. Grandfield), Hayes, for 

 alpines. 



Silver Cup. — To Messrs. Laxton Bros., Bed- 

 ford, for fruit trees. 



Silver Cup.— To Messrs. Storrie and 

 Storrie, Glencarse, for fruit trees. 



Large Silver Cup. — To Messrs. Benjamin 

 Cant and Sons, Colchester, for roses. 



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A SHADY ruuL. 



Exhibited by Mr. Amos Perry, Enfield 



THE AWARDS. 



COUNTY CUPS. 



Bedfordshire Cup.— To Messrs. Laxton 



^rothers, Bedford, for strawberries and fruit 

 trees. 



Derbyshire Cup.— To Messrs. J. Backhouse 

 „ ^' York, for rock garden. 



-To Mr. L. R. Russell, 



To Messrs. G. 



for roses. 

 Medals.— To 



Dorsetshire Cup. 

 Kichmond, for trees and shrubs. 

 Gloucestershire Cup. 



Cypher 



and Sons, for plants and orchids. 



Hertfordshire Cup.— To J. Gurney Fowler, 

 ^q-. South Woodford, for orchids, etc. 



Lsle of Wight Cup.— To Mr. Leopold de 

 iiothschild, Gunnersibury, for orchids and 

 innt trees. 



Lancashire Cup.— To Messrs. H. B. May 

 and ^ns, Edmonton, for ferns, 

 a ^IP^stershire Cup.— To Messrs. Jackman 

 and Son. Wokingr, for conifers. 



Cup.— To the Netherlands Horti- 

 cultural Federation, for vegetables. 

 _^*^EpPshire Cup,— To Messrs. G. Bunyard 

 -^na to., Maidstone, for fruit trees. 



OTHER CUPS AND SPECIAL 



MEDALS. 



Queen Alexandra's Cup.— To Messrs. R. 

 Wallace and Co,, Colchester, for rock and 



water garden. 



Clay and Son's Rose Bowl.- 

 Mount and Sons, Canterbury, 



Tlie Veitchian Memorial 

 Mons. Truffaut, Versailles, and to Professor 

 Keeble of Reading University College. ^ 



Veitchian Cup.— To the Hon. Vicary 

 Gibbs Elstree, for choice trees and shrubs. 



The Gardeners' Chronicle " Cup.— To Rev. 

 A T. Boscawen, for Leptospermum scoparium 

 Nicholi, as the best new plant not previously 



exhibited. ^ _ 



Horticultural Club Cup.— To Messrs. James 



Carter and Co., for Japanese garden. 



Ernst Benary Memorial 

 Messrs. Sutton and Sons, Reading, for plants 



raised from seeds. 



Glasgow Cup.— To :\Ir. A. C. Jackman, for 



trees and shrubs suitable for smoky townf.. 



Messrs. J. Walker and Tolhurst's Cup.— lo 



Messrs. Jae. Veitch and Sons, Chelsea. 



Medal.— To 



Special Silver Cup.— To Messrs. G. 

 Bunyard and Co., Maidstone, for apples and 



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Silver Cup.— To Messrs. Hobbiee, Lim., 



Dereham, for roses. 

 Silver Cup.— To Messrs. D. Prior and Sons, 



Colchester, for roses. _ . , 



Large Silver Cup.— To Mr. Chas. Deitrich, 



Belgium, for orchids. 



Silver Cup,— To Mr. F. H. Davidson, for 



orchids. , 

 Silver Cup.— To Messrs. Stuart Low and 



Co., Enfield, for orchids. 



Large Silver Cup.— To Messrs. Peeters and 



Son, Brussels, for orchids. . 



Silver Cup.— To Mr. H. A . Tracy, Twicken- 

 ham, for orchids. 



Silver Cup.— To Mr. Clias. Blick, Hayes, 



for carnations. 



Small Silver Cup.— To Mr. James Douglas, 



Bookham. for carnations. 



Silver Cup— To Mr. C. Lange, Hampton, 



for pinks. ^ t a 



Silver Cup.— To Messrs. Stuart Low ana 



Co^, Enfield, for pinks, etc. 



