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THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



mand. as tlie result of the activities of the There is an MS. catalogue in existence Presentations at Paris. At 



even finer displays might be produced at shrubs at Syon, and in this there are International Chrysanthemum Show 



the present time than was possible at Brix- particulars of over 800 specimens. This Congress at Paris, Sir Albext Rollit, 1' 



t<^n Hill two 'leoa-les aero 4 W «-v.-P+-*.« catalogue <!annot, however, be considered a dent of the National Chrysantlu i 



nrov'de one or Uv^ 'ou Z. t Zir^. l^- ^ujde to the ooUection as it exists at the Societv, in a most eloquent spcHnOi, pul. 



provide one oi two classes for palms, and present time, for many of the trees have thankcMl M. Vi-cM. President m 



It would be an advantage were the prac- died, and additions have been made. The Ni.tio.inl Ho. ticil. „. m1 Sneietv <.l K>;, 



tice to become more general, for a few catalogue now before us is. the author and M. .M;,x h, l{.„ het e. Ir. I'.vM.le, 



palms judiciously placed on the stages de- states, the outcome of a careful survey of th.v Ki.n.li (In \ sn n i h.in im, .S.,.l,.iv 



votetl to cut blooms of chrysanthemums the grounds made in the autumn of 1899 their lh,snit :i lit v iui.l kiiidlv 



add very greatly to the general eflfect by the request of the Duchess of Northum- Englisli Cln vsaiulinnuin m.-n visiimu 



preventing the air of monotony that per- berland. All the trees have been re-mea- French simus diu in-: ilu- pas, i. w v. 



vades tables devoted wholly to cut flower.<5. ^j^^ed with Stanley s apooemometer, and Sir Ali.ei i prcsmtd t,, ,.,,1, ,,t , 



1 .gedi play <f fruit and lil>eralcontn ?Lso e 1 T 1 [ ' \ , , 1 ' 



on of vegetable but we ha\e aid t n I \\ II \( 1 I I 



H ont tosh w that wecon idei itessen non I 111 II | | 



tiai that the shows beld in the autumn that li.-.s Ihmmi lake., i„ c.is,,,,. l,s ,■,„•,..,.,- o ' -. - ^ « 



1 II nclude 11 the products of the plant nes 11 , ) Small Fru.t ,n Great Br.ta 



iioiise and garden that are suitiible for ex- -^"'^''i:'! li luid.cd i.,.(.s a.v oi .niicti - | ■ 



] u t tUt eason. '^'^^^^^ ^ ^\..t\o^yu,u ,..uU'<, ' I ll.t- ^'"'''^ '^'"j"" '"j^ [ ' ''<' 



Mr. G. P. Berry, whose portmlt ^ 'T-'^kso,, .n.-.v -,c heai.dy c.nnran.laK'd (,11 ^ ^ 



given herewith- is one of the forer— t * mkccvs he lia.s achieved iti it-, co.np.ia- Coventry Flower Show. 



ItT Xioini^)^ TtTlhmt^^nd Mr F kC t 1 ■ J-^. > 1 n . ha , l ,,Ma M..a I ,vsm1, 



;ulturai Club. 



Crosses. M. 



in Consrenial Pos» 



