June 20, 1903. 
THE GARDENING WORLD 
V. 
august 
0th.—Jersey Exhibition (two 
days)* ’ 
2nd.—Mauchline Flower Show 
5th._Brighton and Sussex H.S. 
Summer Show (two days). 
Rothesay Flower Show. 
Royal Oxfordshire Show. 
6th.—King’s Lynn Summer 
-contin ued. 
Show (two days). Harpenden 
Show. Bath Show (two 
days). 
27th.—Dundee Floral Fete and 
Grand Exhibition (three 
days). Sandy and District 
Show. Stirling Flower Show 
(two days). 
OCTOBER. 
3rd.—French Horticultural So- 19th.—National Chrysanthemum 
ciety of London. Society Committees meet. 
6th.—National Chrysanthemum 
Society’s Exhibition (three 26th.—Rational Chrysanthemum 
d a ys). Society Floral Committee 
13th.—R.H.S. Committees. 
15th.—Jersey Fruit and Vege¬ 
table Show. 
meet. 
27th.—R.H.S. Committees. 
SEPTEMBER. 
NOVEMBER. 
gt,_R.H.S. Committees and 
National Dahlia Society at 
the Drill Hall (two days). 
_Warley Cottage Garden 
Show. Welshampton Flower 
Show. Alnwick Show. Pais¬ 
ley Show (two days), 
ith.—French Horticultural So¬ 
ciety of London meet. 
Ith.—Ancient Society of York 
Florists. Royal Caledonian 
Autumn Show (two days). 
York Dahlia Show. 
11th.—Manchester Dahlia Show 
(two days). 
15th.—R.H.S. Committees. 
16th.—London Dahlia Union 
Show (two days). 
29th.—R.H.S. British Fruit and 
Vegetable Show at Chiswick 
(three davsi 
3rd.—Croydon Chrysanthemum 
Show (two days). Plymouth 
Chrysanthemum Show. 
Barnsley Chrysanthemum 
Show. Southampton Chry¬ 
santhemum Show. Brighton 
and Sussex Chrysanthemum 
Show (two days). 
4th.—Hereford Fruit and Chry¬ 
santhemum Exhibition (two 
days). Highgate Chrysanthe¬ 
mum Show (three days). Car¬ 
diff Chrysanthemum Show 
(two days). 
5th.—Brixton, Streatham, and 
Clapham Show (two days) 
(Chrysanthemum). Wey- 
bridge Autumn Exhibition 
Devon and Exeter Chrysan¬ 
themum Show (two days). 
Colchester Chrysanthemum 
Show. 
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