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Sandhurst Gardeners' Asso 



held hv this must be carefully attended to, otherwise T 



11 and ciation. 



?nded to, otherwise 



atff 8 "oil "Sight 



nlv on, 



id, hvans, Moyes, Chap 

 y, C. W. Goddard, M. 



Mr. 'Iuwusriid" Sandhurst Lodge ( 

 staged [»"' plants ot Staphylej 1 1 



ably a group <>l -iitCms superb cinera- , w * f *!ifl*"J ;t ^« ^5' and some fine specimens of Windsor Castle 



sfaovd i,v Mr. .1. Carter: several excel- f } L^.l V m m coiney- and Up _ to . Date po1at( „,.. \] r . \|. ,;, )( ldard. 



t plants of freesias, carrying some s,,len- , X(1 j t< ; , J" Interest of the evenin there Ambarrow hardens, sent a well-flowered spe- 



"B^B^SS'T^ ^t^^i^iiS^ SixSS^ 555 ^^ 



Stu^oV violet ^Mr'^^rnhaZ ^f^X^ ^AfTf 8P f T 



Gardens, c„n,a; , ,ien,ey on- K?£ f r "^ Cardiff Gardeners' Associa- 



markable sizebv the lecturer^ Skinneri, and a very fine plant of Dendro- tion. 



.. . ... , , ,<. , ,,,,, w,s , '"'» » obile came from the of Mr. The 22nd annual general meeting of this 



... Insectar.an Reflect ioii>.. - ' and wis Wagner- Coon,.- R-ad which did great society took place at thePhilharm.niic Re>- 



"t-...l > rn.,, , . , ,,fih, Road- to his gardener, Mr. A. May. ™V''' ' ," ' '', " ' V, TT'' 



g Imversitv College. At the outset the - £; R '?- S " l" ,,>,,,,n - ". V . 1 ' 1 :l J a , r " V ; " 1 , '' ld : ,,u ' , ' ; 

 tare, stated that he should treat the sub- 



Mr. George Gordon, of 1 he advance t 

 v.ivi.Ji., presided over a large attendance, J. J. Wale, E 

 and in his opening remarks suggested that become preside 



Croydon Gardeners' Associa- of an educational character. It was decided 

 tion. to form a branch, and that it should be 



On Tuesday evening the usual fortnightly f^ary Jjd 1 cltS^UweS 



itor had t0 to he say Wh on 



Dutch Bulb Growers' Society of 



"«••■• Mr. 'L in tot t" dose 



" ■ '•■'"«>" doscribed the methods he Since January fortnightly meetings have 



- u \^"" .U'n.pes. Knowing so well the been organised bv this society, where new MR. WILLIAM OWEN, 



xcelleut .bunches M,, Liutott exhibits at the and interesting 'bulbous plants may be Mr. William Owen, of the Greenbank Nur- 



' district, and also shown for certificates and awards. The fol- series. N.ut l.wieh. died a tew days ago at the 



' K^l Horticultural >..c.ety> Hall. lowing awards have hitherto been given. advanced age of 71 years. lie was a most 



^•ut' I''' 7 f , ' X J ) , , ' H<>(1 *° ! ,oar of !>»g viz.:— successful orchid cultivator, and was held in 



i £is opemn°g remark^he dSpelled^hoM tuHp^Brill^ with dice. & """^ ° f h ° rtlCUltural pr °" 



ec™,mi 'n J)al ' ent , ly 1,6 ?r ° WS tllem 011 most Llac ' k ' 1n Tulipa Kcst eriana. a species _ . _ 



f^^i^al^ZZX^e- S'LTtee 8 SffM.^ S0ME FAMOUS 



Bw£?5£ ■ : GARDENS 



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l^M^ir^ * NORWICH. 



'this i.'eTiiowl thf soirio 6 bee ^ re " Redhill and Reigrate Gar- Shotesham Park, Dunston Hall, 



I: ^;;;;J ; ; d apjdies i ci., ; r wa^T Thjs ; derlers ' A * sociati °"; v rawt . W«twkk Hail, Ashwciithorp* l 



from thHtabie manure "heaps h TWs i"g "1 sc Mat iii"w " \\u^n'V"m*. fb-dhiii, Town Close House, Oakland House, 



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APRIL 11th and 18th, 



