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JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER, 
June 13,1895. 
Mr. J. H. Wood, Middleton, with Modesty and Heroine, feathered roses; 
Mabel and Triomphe Royale, flamed roses ; Bessie and Hepworth’s 
Seedling, feathered bybloeTaens ; Talisman and Chancellor, flamed 
bybloemens ; Sir Joseph Paxton and Masterpiece, feathered bizarres : 
Sir Joseph Paxton and Richard Yates, flamed bizarres. 
Class 2. Six rectified Tulips, one of each class. —First, Mr. Bentley 
with Heroine, feathered rose ; Annie M’Gregor, flamed rose ; Guido, 
feathered bybloemen ; Mrs. Longbottom. flamed bybloemen ; Sir Joseph 
Paxton, feathered bizarre; and Sir Joseph Paxton, flamed bizarre. 
Second, Mr. Needham with Modesty, feathered rose ; Annie 
M’Gregor, flamed rose ; Adonis, feathered bybloemen ; Talisman, 
flamed bybloemen ; Sir Joseph Paxton, feathered bizarre; and 
Sir Joseph Paxton, flamed bizarre. Third, Mr. Moorhouse with Mrs. 
Lea, feathered rose ; Aglaia, flamed rose ; George Hardwick, feathered 
bybloemen ; Queen of the May, flamed bybloemen ; Hardwick’s Seedling, 
feathered bizarre; and Sir Joseph Paxton, flamed bizarre. Fourth, 
Mr. Kitchen with Modesty, feathered rose ; Madame Sc. Arnaud, flamed 
rose; Violet Aimable,feathered bybloemen; John Hart, flamed bybloemen ; 
Sir Joseph Paxton, feathered bizarre ; and Dr. Hardy, flamed bizarre. 
Fifth, Mr. Wood with Modesty, feathered rose ; Heroine, flamed rose ; 
Talisman, feathered bybloemen ; Nimbus, flamed bybloemen; Sir Joseph 
Paxton, feathered bizarre; and Sir Joseph Paxton, flamed bizarre. 
Sixth, Mr. W. Dymock, Stockport, with Julia Farnese, feathered rose, 
and Seedling, flamed rose ; Seedling, feathered bybloemen; Seedling, 
flamed bybloemen; Lord Lilford, feathered bizarre; and Sir Joseph 
Paxton, flamed bizarre. Seventh, Mr. W. Mellor, Wakefield, with Mrs. 
Lea, feathered rose; Annie M’Gregor, flamed rose; George Hardwick, 
feathered bybloemen ; Bessie, flamed bybloemen ; Sir Joseph Paxton, 
feathered bizarre ; and Sir Joseph Paxton, flamed bizarre. 
Class 3. Six dissimilar rectified lulips, one of each class, for small 
growers only. —First, Mr. H. Gill, Wakefield, with Mabel, feathered 
rose ; Mabel, flamed rose ; George Hardwick, feathered bybloemen, and 
Queen of the May, flamed bybloemen; Masterpiece, feathered bizarre, 
and Sir Joseph' Paxton, flamed bizarre. Second, Mr. John Morris, 
Middleton, with Sarah Ann, feathered rose; Mabel, flamed rose; John 
Hart, feathered bybloemen; Talisman, flamed bybloemen; Catafalque, 
feathered bizarre ; and Sir Joseph Paxton, flamed bizarre. 
Class 4. Three feathered Tulips, one of each class. —First, Mr. 
Bentley with Owl, rose; Wm. Bentley, bybloemen; Wm. Wilson, 
bizarre. Second, Mr. Mellor with Mrs. Lea, rose; Violet Aimable, 
bybloemen; Masterpiece, bizarre. Third. Mr. Moorhouse with Modesty, 
rose; May Queen, bybloemen; Sir J. Paxton, bizarre. Fourth, Mr. 
Wood with Modesty, rose; Alice Grey, bybloemen; Sir J. Paxton, 
bizarre. Fifth, Mr. Kitchen with Heroine, rose; Violet Aimable, 
bybloemen ; Lord Lilford, bizarre. 
Class 5. Three flamed Tulips, one of each class. —First, Mr. Bentley 
with Annie M’Gregor, rose; Talisman, bybloemen; Sir J. Paxton, 
bizarre. Second, Mr. Morris with Mabel, rose; Lord Denman, 
bybloemen ; Dr. Hardy, bizarre. Third, Mr. Dymock with Seedling, 
rose ; Seedling, bybloemen ; Sir J. Paxton, bizarre. Fourth, Mr. Wood 
with Triomphe Royale, rose ; Duchess of Sutherland, bybloemen; 
Sir J. Paxton, bizarre. Fifth. Mr. Kitchen with Aglaia, rose ; Talis¬ 
man, bybloemen ; John Ratcliffe, bizarre. Sixth, Mr. Gill with Mabel, 
rose ; Reliance, bybloemen ; Sir J. Paxton, bizarre. 
Class 6. I wo Tulips, one feathered and 07ie flamed of any class. 
Maiden grower's only —First, Mr. J. H. Wood, Middleton, with Heroine, 
feathered ; and Nimbus, flamed. Second, Mr. Bashforth, Leeds, with 
Criterion, feathered ; and Sir J. Paxton, flamed. 
Class 7. Two Tulips, one feathered and one flamed of any class .— 
First, Rev. D. Horner, Burton-in-Lonsdale, with Mrs. Atkin, feathered ; 
and Sir J. Paxton, flamed. Second, Mr. Bentley with Garibaldi, 
feathere i ; and Sir J. Paxton, flamed. Third, Mr. Needham with 
Wm. Anuibal, feathered; and Sir J. Paxton, flamed. Fourth, 
Mr. Wood with Heroine, feathered; and Nimbu«, flamed. Fifth, 
Mr. Morris witn Lewis W. Morris, feathered ; and Sir J. Paxton, flamed. 
Sixth, Mr. Kitchen with Sir J. Paxton, feathered ; and AgDia, flamed. 
Class 8. Single blooms, feathered Jtziz/ow.—First, Mr. Bentley with 
Masterpiece ; third, with Lord Stanley ; sixth, with Sir J. Paxton ; and 
eighth, with Sir 8. Romilly. Second, Mr. Morris with Lord Lilford; 
seventh, with John Ratcliffe ; and tenth, with Sulphur. Fourth. Mr, 
Jones with Unknown ; and fifth, with Charlie Flather. Ninth, Mr. Mellor 
with Hardwick’s Seedling. 
Feathered First, Mr. Needham with Mrs. Atkin ; third, with 
Comte de Vergennes ; and tenth, with Dr, Vernon. Second, Mr. Morris 
with Sarah Ann ; fourth, with Heroine ; and seventh, with Mrs. Collier. 
Fifth, Mr. Horner with Modesty. Sixth, Mr. Bentley with Owl; eighth, 
with Industry ; and ninth, with Madame St. Arn-iud, 
Feathered Bybloemens. —First, Mr. Jones with Coningsby ; and 
second, with Bertha. Third, Mr. Bentley with Martin’s 117 ; fourth, 
with Mrs. Jackson; fifth, with Beauty of Litchurch ; sixth, with 
William Parkinson ; eighth, with Eliza'beth Pegg ; and tenth, with 
Queen of the May. Seventh, Mr. Moorhouse with Hepworth’s Seedling. 
Ninth, Mr. Mellor with George. 
Flamed Bizarres. —First, Mr, Bentley with Sir Joseph Paxton ; third, 
with Dr. Hardy ; fifth, with Samuel Barlow; sixth, with Orion; and 
ninth, with Sulphur. Second, Rev. F, D. Horner with Sir Joseph Paxton. 
Fourth, Mr. Kitchen with Duke of Devonshire ; and eighth, with Target. 
Seventh, Mr. Dymock with Polyphemus. Tenth, Mr. Jones with 
Wm. Lea. 
Flamed Roses .—First and third, Mr. Bentley with Annie McGregor ; 
second, with Madame St. Arnaud; fourth, with Triomphe Royale; 
fifth and tenth, with Mabel; and seventh, with Martin’s Seedling. 
Sixth, Mr. Bashforth with Mabel. Eighth, Mr. Kitchen with Queen 
Anne ; and ninth, with Minerva. 
Flamed Byblwmens. —First, Mr. Bentley with Mrs. Longbottom ; 
second, with Talisman ; third, with Elizabeth Pegg; fourth and ninth,, 
with General Barnaveldt; fifth, with Adonis; sixth, with Chancellor ; 
and eighth, with Hepworth’s 68/62. Seventh, Mr. Gill with Mrs. Gill; 
and tenth, with Reliance. 
Class 9. The best feathered Tulip in the whole exhibition. —King 
of the Universe, exhibited by Mr. Bentley in his stand of twelve Tulips. 
2'he best fiamed Tulip in the whole exhibition. —Sir Joseph Paxton, 
exhibited by Mr. Bentley in Class 8. 
Breeder Tulips. 
Class 10. Six dissimilar Tulips, two of each class. — First, Mr, 
Bentley with Annie McGregor and Lady Grosvenor roses. Beauty of 
Litchurch and Elizabeth Pegg bybloemens. Sir Joseph Paxton and 
Lloyd’s 47 bizarres. Second, Mr. Needham with Annie McGregor and 
Madame St. Arnaud roses. Talisman and Martin’s 117 bybloemens, 
Sir J. Paxton and Lloyd’s Seedling bizarres. Third, Mr. Moorhouse 
with Mabel and Hepworih’s Seedling roses. Queen of the May and 
Talisman bybloemens. Sir Joseph Paxton and Hardwick’s Seedling 
bizarres. Fourth, Mr. Wood with Annie McGregor and Mabel roses, 
Surpass le Grand and Alice Grey bybloemens, Horatio and Lea’s No. 1 
bizarres. Fifth, Mr. Mellor with Annie McGregor and Isabella roses, 
Beauty of Litchurch and an unnamed variety bybloemens, Sir Joseph 
Paxton and John Brook bizarres. 
Glass 11. Three Breeders, one of each class. —First, Mr. Bentley with 
Rose Hill, Leech’s Seedling, and Sulphur. Second, Mr. Moorhouse with 
Mabel, George Hardwick, and Sir Joseph Paxton. Third, Mr. Mellor 
with Isabella, Beauty of Litchurch, and Sir Joseph Paxton. Fourth, 
Mr. Gill with Madame St. Arnaud, George Hardw ick, and Willison's King. 
Fifth, Mr. Needham with Annie McGregor, Eliza beth Pegg, and Sulphur. 
Class 12. Single Blooms, Bizarre Breeders. — First, second, third, 
fourth, fifth, seventh, and eighth, Mr. Bentley with Storer’s Seedling,. 
Lloyds 239, Lloyd’s 219, Lloyd’s 223, Horatio, Lloyd’s 119, Dr. Hardy. 
Sixth, Mr. Jones with Suphur. 
Rose Breeders. —First and third, Mr. Morris with Collier’s Seedling. 
Second, Rev. F. D. Horner with Hepworth’s 9/64. Fourth, fifth, sixth, 
seventh, and eighth, Mr. Bentley with Mrs. Barlow, Annie McGregor, 
Rose Hill, Mabel, and Queen of England. 
Bybloemen Breeders. —First and third, Mr. Bentley with Martin’s 
117, second with Elizabeth Pegg, and sixth with Beauty of Litchurch. 
Fourth, fifth, seventh, and eighth. Rev. F. D. Horner with Seedlings. 
The prize for the best breeder in the show was won by Mr. Morris 
with Collier’s Seedling in Class 12. 
SCOTTISH PANSY AND VIOLA ASSOCIATION. 
The first meeting of the above Siciety was held in the Religious 
Institution Rjoms, Glasgow, on Wednesday, 5th June. There was a 
large attendance of members, and over 200 varieties of seedling Pansiea 
and Violas were staged for the opinion of the Judges, who gave the 
following awards :— 
Certificates of merit to Fancy Pansies Mrs. Gamp and The Baron; 
first-class certificates to Mr. Soots ; certificate of merit to Viola Sunray, 
exhibited by Mr. S. M’Kee, Belfast; certificates of merit to Fancy 
Pansies Lady M. Hozier, Jeannie R. Karr; first-class certificate to 
A. Struthers, exhibited by Mr. G. Macpherson, Avondale ; certificate of 
merit to Fancy Pansy Mary Bennett, exhibited by Mr. H. Chalmers,. 
Beith ; certificates of merit to Fancy Pansies Jessie Gillespie, Alex. 
Lister ; first-class certificate to Col. Buchanan, exhibited by Mr. Alex. 
Lister, Rothesay ; certificates of merit to Fancy Pansies John Mackie, 
James Smellie; first-class certificate to Mrs. Wm. Steele ; certificate of 
merit to Violas Jessie Pretsweil and Nellie, exhibited by Mr. John 
Smellie, Busby; certificate of merit to Viola Progress, exhibited by 
Messrs. Dobbie & Co., Rothesay. 
The Judges were Mr. Wm. Cuthbertson, R)thesay, who presided; 
Mr. J. Baxter, Daldowie ; Mr. M. Gray, Glasgow ; Mr. M. Campbell, 
Blantyre ; Mr. J. Stewart, Lennoxtown ; Mr. H. Hamilton, Loch- 
winnuch ; Mr. W. Maxwell, Glasgow; and an entirely new departure 
was made in the method of making the awards. Each Judge was. 
provided with a paper with columns for points for form, size, texture, 
colour, and distinctness, and each one put down figures according to his 
ideas of excellence. The maximum was twelve for each variety, and 
thus the highest possible total of the seven Judges was eighty-four. 
Sixty-three points carried a first-class certificate, and forty-two a 
certificate of merit. 
The flowers were first handed to the Chairman, who after making 
his notes passed the variety on, and in this way all went before each 
of the seven Judges. The voting was practically by ballot, as all 
exhibits were placed on uniform stands, with only a number attached 
before going before the Judges. 
GARDENERS’ CHARITABLE AND PROVIDENT 
INSTITUTIONS. 
The Gardeners’ Royal Benevolent Institution. — Secretary, 
Mr. G. J. Ingram, 50, Parliament Street, London, W.C. 
United Horticultural Benefit and Provident Society.— 
Secretary, Mr. VV. Collins, 9, Martindale Road, Balham, London, S.W. 
Royal Gardeners’ Orphan Fund. — Secretary, Mr. A. F. Barron, 
Royal Horticultural Society’s Gardens, Chiswick, London, W. 
