THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



Mr. John Walker's Onion and ture, Mr. Tunbridge had staged a splendid 



Carrot Show. 



OCTOBEB 

 early a quarter 

 alker, Thame. O: 



Mr. Cool, 



0( rOBEE 6. mired by all proent. The lecturer, ii. the mildt w-pr.a.f included Souv. de Pie 



er of a century Mr. l' 1 '; -W!.. VM!' "I:! "^..I';*!!: ''n''^ : ^ U ^ ,lai »l»"' 



cultural root-. ; ,,id .-Sii.-i |.r..<ln,-c. u-nallv "" r "' - •.' " " ^ < " •" • '•' ^ At t laying <>l 



rally to compete at the Oxoi/'ab riluhural >!'«'d. ummig tho.e taking part may lie men- ua. awarded a ,,r ia 1 Y, , t , lieah''." ' 1 \ „' ', ] 



Exhibition in September, hence it has hap- j!'^,/ l''"'^ rVle^'w' ^ T ^'Tt fT'''^ i ' Xl'" l'l h""'" J 1 ' ' ™ 

 only product- in competition at the October '"^'^ 1 " j" h \ "• j 1 /'"'-- und others.^ 



buIb^'f\riikVV''i NiiV.. , ,ti!."i,'\ , !m.Vn 1 ": - ; '•''^f'^tMut'Vxh.T,', 1 !! 



two lots were staged. The type i* a useful 7 M »"- <■«• lovev was highly commended. Mr 



Bristol Garden 



uuiks to Mr. K. 

 Mr. T. M 

 am. and , 



EARLY-FLOWERING 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



In your report of the show of early-fl 

 nig chrysanthemum- held by the National 



one has cvrtiinly plenty. The bunches set 

 up were no larger than those staged in | 



FARM-GARDEN 



Reading: Gardeners' Society. 



