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THE GARDENERS* MAGAZINE^ 



■Tune 1, 1912. 



de Rothscliild 



Silver Cup.— To L#eopold 

 Esq., Gunnersbury, for carnations. 



Silver Cup.— To Mr. L. R. Russell, Eicli- 

 mond, for carnations. 



Special Silver Cup.— To Messrs. Young and 

 Co., Hatherley, for carnations. 



Silver Cup.— To Mr. W. E. Alsen, Water- 



sbottom and 



looville, for gweet peas. 



Silver Cup.— To Messrs, Rea 

 Co., Geashill, King's County, for anemones. 



Large Silver Cup. — To Messrs. T3arr and 

 Sons, Covent Garden, for hardy flowers. 



Large Silver Cup.— To Messrs. G. Bunyard 

 and Co., Maidstone, for hardy flowers. 



Silver Cup. — To Messrs. J. Cocker and 



.Aberdeen, for troUiuses. 



—To Messrs. Dobbie and Co., 



Sons, 



Silver Cup. 



.„r hardy flowers. 



Silver Cup.— To Messrs. Gunn and Sons, 



Olton, for phloxes, etc. 



Silver Cup. — To Messrs. Jarman and Co., 



Chard, for hardv flowers. 



Silver Cup.— To Messrs. G. W. Miller. 



Wis^bech, for pyrethruyi^. 



Silver Cup.— To Messrs. F. Smith and Co.. 

 Woodbridge, for hardy flowers. 



Silver Cup. — To Messrs. Barr and 



Sons, 



William 



Covent Garcleii, for pigmy trees. 



Large Silver Cup.— To Messrs. 

 Cutbush and Son. Highgate, for climbers. 



Special Cup. — To Messrs. G. Jackson and 

 Son, Woking', for conifers. 



Special Cup.— To Mr. L. R. Russell, Rich- 

 mond, for ornamental trees. 



Silver Cup. — To the Aalsmeer Florists' As- 



fin""ation for cut flowers. 



Silver Cup.— To Mr. H. N. Ellison, West 



Bromwich, for cacti. 



Special Cup.— To Mr. J. Macdonald, Har- 



ijeuden, for grasses. 



Spec^'^il Tup.— To Messrs. H. B. May and 



Sons, for ferns. 



Silver Cup.— To the Yokohama Nursery 



Company, for dwarf trees. 



^ver Cup.— To Messrs. Wm. Cutbush and 



Veitch 



Son, Highgate, for clipped trees. 



Special Cup.— To Messrs. James 

 and Sons. Chelsea, for lilacs and azaleas. 



Silver Cup.— To Miss Wilmott, V.M.H., 

 Great Warley, for Chinese plants. 



Special Cup. — To Messrs. Backhouse and 

 Son, York, for rock and water garden. 



Special Cup.— To Messrs. Bakers, Lim., 

 Wolverhampton, for rock and water garden. 



Special Cup.— To Messrs. Wm. Cutbush and 

 Son, Highgate, for rock and water garden. 



Silver Cup.— To Messrs. Kent and Brydon, 

 Darlington, for rock and water garden. 



Special Cup.— To Mr. Maurice Prichard, 

 Christchurch , for rock and water garden. 



Silver Cup.— To Messrs. T. S. Ware, Lim., 

 Feltham, for rock and water garden. 



Silver Cup. — To Messrs. Carlton-White, 

 Bond Street, for clipped trees. 



Silver Cup.— To Messrs. G. Bunyard and 

 Co Maidstone, for rock and water garden. 



Silver Cup.— To M. Bonfigioli, for anthu- 



riums. 



Special Cup. 



To Messrs. R. Veitch and 



Son, Exeter, for calceolarias, etc. 



Small Cup.— To Colonel Mark Lockwood, 



for acalyphyas. , . , , xt 



Silver Cup.— To the Pomologicfl and Hor- 

 ticultural School of Florence, f<5r anthu- 



riums. , , , -r> ii. 



Special Cup.— To Leopold de Rothschild, 



Esq Gunnersbury House, for pelargoniums. 



SiiVver Cup.— To' Mr. Dorrien-Smith, Tresoo, 



Scully, for puya. ^ t jo 



Silver Cup.— To Messrs. J. Cheal and feons, 



Crawley, for garden designs. 



Silver Cup.— To J. Gurney Fowler Esq. - 

 GleJbelands. South Woodford, for orchids and 

 selaginellas. 



Special Cup.- 

 fron Walden. f 



To Mr. C. Engelmann, Saf- 



LARGE GOLD MEDALS. 



To the Australian Government, for fruits, 

 etc ; to the Canadian Government, for fruit, 

 etc.; to T^eopold de Rothschild, Esq. ^gar- 

 dener, Mr. J. Hudson, V.M.H.). for fruit- 

 ing trees in pots; to Messrs. Searle and 

 Sons, Australia, for pacfced fruit; to Messrs. 

 Jas. Veitch and Sons, Chel&ea, for trained 

 fruit trees; to Messrs. George Mount and 

 Sons, raiitt^rbury, for roses; to Lieut.- 



Colonel Sir George Holford (grower, Mr. H. 

 Alexander), Westonbirt, Tetbury, for or- 

 chids; to Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Hay- 

 wards Heath, for orchids; to Messrs. San- 

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

 Amos Perry, Enfield, for rock and water 

 gardens; to Messrs. H. B. May and Sons, 

 Edmonton, for ferns; to the Yokohama Nur- 

 sery Company, for Japanese trees, etc. ; to 

 Messrs. Wm. Cutbush and Sons, Highgate, 

 for roses and carnations; to Messrs. Fisher, 

 Son, and Sibray, Handsworth, for trees and 

 shrubs; to the Hon. Vicary Gibbs, Elstree, 

 for Chinese shrubs ; to Messrs. Jas. Veitch and 

 Sons, Chelsea, for Chinese shrubs; to Cap- 

 tain Dorrien-Smith, for olearias; to Messrs. 

 Jas. Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, for bay trees; 

 to Messrs. J. Water er and Sons, Bagshot, for 

 trees and shrubs; to Messrs. R. Wallace and 

 Co., Colchester, for rock garden; to Messrs. 

 Jas. Carter and Co., Raynes Park, for green- 

 house flowering plants; to Messrs. E. Webb 

 and Sons, Stourbridge, for greenhouse 

 plants; to Messrs. Jas. Carter and Co., 

 Raynes Park, for Japanese garden ; to 

 Messrs. Sutton and Sons, Reading, for green- 

 house plants ; to Messrs. Jas. Veitch and 

 Sons, Chelsea, for stove plants. 



GOLD MEDALS. 



To J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. (gardener, Mr. 

 J. Davis), Glebelands, South Woodford, for 

 orchids; to Leopold de Rothschild, Esq. (gar- 

 dener, Mr. G. Reynolds), Gunnersbury Park, 

 Acton, for vandas; to Mr. H. Burnett, 

 Guernsey, for carnations; to Mr. C. Engel- 

 mann, Saffron Walden, for ca-mations; to 

 Messrs. Dobbiie and Co., Edinburgh, for 

 sweet peas; to Messrs. Watkins and Simp- 

 son, Covent Garden, for annuals; to the Rev. 

 A. T. Boscawen, Ludgvan, Cornwall, for 

 leptospermums, etc.; to Mr. J. Macdonald, 

 Harpenden, for grasses; to Mr. I. Neale, for 

 insectivorous plants; to Mr. W. Iceton, 

 Putney Park Lane, for lily of the valley; to 

 Messrs. R. P. Ker and Sons, Liverpool^ for 

 amaryllis; to Mr. L. R, Russell, Richmond, 

 for stove plants; to Mr. R. C. Notcutt, Wood- 

 bridge, for an English garden; to Mr. R. C. 

 Puiham, Newman Street, W., for rock gar- 

 den. 



SMALL GOLD MEDAL. 



To Messrs. H. Cannell and Sons, Swanley, 

 for cannas, etc. 



LARGE SILVER-GILT MEDALS. 



To Mr. T. H, Mawson, Windermere, 

 for lead statuary; to Messrs. Carter Page 

 and Co., London Wall, for dahlias, etc. 



SILVER-GILT MEDALS. 



To Mons. H. Graire, Amiens, for orchids; 

 to Mons. Chas. Vuylsteke, Loochristy, for 

 orchids; to Sir G. Faudel-Phillips, for car- 

 nations; to Mr. C. W, Breadmore, Winches- 

 ter, for sweet peas; to Messrs. R. H. Bath, 

 Lim., Wisbech, for hardy flowers; to Messrs. 

 Hogg and Robertson, Dublin, for tulips, 

 etc.; to Messrs. J. Kelway and Sons, Lang- 

 port, for hardy flowers; to the Japanese Hor- 

 ticultural Society, Japan, for pigmy trees, 

 etc. ; to Mr. J. Friedlander, for schizan- 

 thuses; to Mr. W. Proffitlich, Twickenham, 

 for lily of the valley; to Messrs. Cunning- 

 ham, Eraser, and Co., Edinburgh, for 

 alpines ; to Mr. C. Elliott, Stevenage, for 

 alpines and rock garden ; to the Lissadel 

 Floral Farms, Sligo, for hardy flowers. 



LARGE SILVER MEDALS. 



To Mr. R. J. Barnes, for ro^es; to Messrs. 

 Dicksons, Chester, for roses; to Messrs. R. 

 Harkness and Co., Hitchin, for roses; to 

 Mr. C. H. Herbert, for pinks; to Lord Burn- 

 ham, Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, for carna- 

 tions; to Mr. H. S. Brassey, for carnations; 

 to Mr. F. Lilly, Guernsey, for gladiolus, 

 etc. ; to Messrs. Jas. Forbes, Hawick, for 

 hardy flowers; to the Loeksheath Nursery 

 Company, Southampton, for hardy flowers; to 

 Messrs. Carlton- White, for clipped trees; to 

 Mr. S. Mortimer, Farnham, for stocks; to 

 Messrs. Robt. Sydenham, Lim., Birmingham, 

 for sweet peas; to Mr. W. Sydenham, Tarn- 

 worth, for violas. 



SILVER MEDALS. 



To Messrs. geabrook and Sons, Chelmsford, 

 for apples and pears; to Messrs. Munch and 

 Haufe, for roses; to Mr. J. Mattock, Head- 

 ington, for roses; to Mr. C. Birchenhall, for 

 orchids; to Mr. R. C. Felton, Hanover 

 Square, for carnations; to Mr. E. W. King 

 and Co., Colchester, for sweet peas; to Mr. 

 J. Stevenson, Poole, for sweet peas; to Mr. 

 A. L. Gwillim, Eltham, for begonias; to Mr. 

 H, J. Harris, for anemones; to Messrs, 

 Hubert and Ctt-., Guernsey, for cut flowers; 

 to the Pyrenees Horticultural Society, foi 

 hardy flowers; to Messrs. Walter T. Ware,^ 

 Lim., Inglescombe, for tulips; to Messrs! 

 Bees, Lim., Liverpool^ for alpines; to Mons. 

 H. Correvon, Geneva, for alpines; to Mrs. 

 Edwards, for saxif ragas ; to Dr. Mcwatt, 

 Duns., for primulas ; to Messrs. W. 

 and J. Brown, Stamford, for hardy flowers; 

 to Messrs. Dicksons, Chester, for trees and 

 shrubs ; to Mr. Prime, gardener to the Mar- 

 quis of Salisbury, Hatfield, for stove plants; 

 to Mr. Mercatelli, for mamantas; to Messr>. 

 H. B. May and Sons, Edmonton, for flower- 

 ing plants; to Mr. G. Reuthe, Keston, for 

 alpines, rhododendrons, etc. ; to Messrs. 

 Thompson and Charman, for alpine gard-en; 

 to Mr. G. Reuthe, Keston, for rock garden; 

 to the Dutch Winter School, Boskoop, for 

 azaleas; to Mr. H. N. Ellison, West Brom- 

 wich, for ferns; to Mr. A. A. Fabiiis, for 

 Adiantum Glory of Moordrecht; to Mr. P. 

 Ladds, Swanley, for pelargoniums; to tli' 

 Hon. Mrs. Grosvenor, for parterre garden: 

 to Mr. H. Hemsley, Crawley, for fcimai 

 garden. 



AWARDS IN SCIENCE SECTION. 



Veitch Memorial Cups.— To M. Truffaut 

 for collection of insects, and to Professor 

 Keeble for exhibit of primulas. 



Gold Medal.— To Professor Winkler for 

 graft hybrids ; to Professor Bateeon for 

 plant-breeding exhibit ; to Professor Theo- 

 bald for collection of injurious insects; and 

 to Mr. F. I. Brooks for exhibit of silver-kaf 

 and plum rust. 



Silver-gilt Medal.— To Professor Newstead 

 for collection of scale insects; to Mr. Picker- 

 ing for injurious insects; and to Dr. Pethv- 

 bridge for potato diseases. 



Silver Medal.— To Dr. Russell for soil stoiu 

 lisation experiments; to Mies Brenchley for 

 water cultures; to Mr. H. J. Veitch for bi- 

 generic grafts; to Professor Armstrong for 

 exhibit of chemical differences between 

 allied plants; to Mr. F. G. Drew for the 

 educational value of exhibit showing t h 

 training and growth of fruit trees: to Mi. 

 H. B. May for exhibit showing origin ol 

 fern varieties; to Mr. A. W. Sutton for ex- 

 hibit showing comparison between old an : 

 new types of vegetables; to Mr. A. ^"^'^ '-I'*" 

 ton for species of solanum ; to Mr. W. CutU- 

 bertson for pictures showing origin of swM 

 pea varieties ; to Mr. Malthouse for exhibit 

 of black scab in potatoes; to Dr. Berger tor 

 exhibit of scale insects attacked by fungi ^ 

 and to Mr. Hugh Barton for British mosses. 



Bron^ Medal.— To Mr. T. Cheesman ior 



tree seedlings in water. 



Diploma.— To Mons. Daniel for picture^ - 

 grafts, illustrative of effect of stock on scion 

 to Professor Blackman for physiological e^ 

 perimente; to Major Hurst for breedin? 

 periments with berberis ; to Mr. Enock tor 

 insect parasites of injurious pests; to 

 McDougall for illustrations of injurious^ 

 ^ct«; to Mr. E. S. Salmon , 

 disease© of fruit trees; to Professor I'^jcn 

 for exhibit of silver leaf in plum:_ to .vir. ^• 

 Massee for paintings of plant d^^^^'^^^'.^. 

 Herr Eicke for specimens of diseased ptanw 

 and to the Board of Agriculture tor m^F 

 showing distribution of plant diseases. 



SECTION 



M, Goosens 

 Silver Medal; 



Silver Medal: M. Ej^^J' 

 M. Maquet. Bronze Medah 



M. Compoint, Silver Medal; M. J^l"f.i. 

 A^ricole de la Maison. Large femer -» ^ 

 M. Edouard Debrie. Silver Cup (^'Vrr«f. 

 Cauchaume, Gold Medal: M. <^«^Tf^/f„p 

 fant, Gold Medal; M. Vilmorm. Silver _ 

 (a): MM. Fortin and Lanmonnnere. ^ 

 Cup (a); M. Henrie Varlierot, I^a^fV^jgi; 

 Cup : M. Henri Gnicliard, Silver-giH M«a 



