THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



Dahlias and Chrysanthe- Eeinetto, Gravenst^in, Holland Pippin, 

 mums at the Wisley Trials, Jonathan, King of Tompkins County, Mou. 

 1910.— A suWonmiittee of the Royal Hor- mouth Pippin, Rhode Island Greening, 

 ticultural Society visited the Wisley Gar- Summer Pearmain, Twenty Ounce, Wine- 

 dens on September 15, and recommended sap, and York Imperial. Among self-fer- 

 Awards of Merit, which have been con- tile varieties were Baldwin, Keswick Cod- 

 firmed iby the council, for the following: lin, Duchess of Olderiburg, White Pippin, 



Chrysanthemums.— To Messrs. WeUs and and Yellow Newtown, and among partially Ri^ey, Surrey. If sent hy rail : The Sum V 

 Co of Merstham, for Elaine; to Messrs. self-fertile varieties were Ben Davis and intendent, R.H.S. Gardens, Wisley, Hors- 

 T>obbie and Co., ot Rothesay, for Abercorn Canada Red. ley Station, L. and S.W.R., with advice bv 



^„i„n,„ Potatoes Resistant to Wart post to th. suprrintondont. 



Disease.— Reoognising that it is pra< The King: and Irish Horticul 

 ticaUy impossible for cottage gardeners ;in<! ture. I - u ■ - ■ • 1, l ii , ur 



allotment holders to avoid planting poi;. \i K _ has 



plots previously occupied by ilh !;iti<.:i 



^ also visited the ^ 

 nher 29, and 

 lit, which were confirmed by tlu' 

 L on October 12, for the following 

 iiithemums: To Messrs. Dobbie a.nd 

 of Rothesay, for Diana, Mark('t 

 . Mrs. A. Thompson, Polly', Tapis 

 Fee Japonaise, Perle Chatillionaisr, 

 'rovence; to Messrs. Wells and Co., 

 rstham, for Diana, Cecil Wells and 



Fruit Ccngrress at Hexh 



"rop, even though the latter wa, 



A Fine Lilium. 



The Hampton Court Vine. 



Colonial Fruit Show. W - ; ' < 



