August 1, 1903. 
THE GARDENING WORLD 
V. 
T. Metiiven- and Sons, 15, Prince’s Street, and Leitli Walk, 
Edinburgh.—Bulb list. 
B. S. Williams and Son, Victoria and Paradise Nurseries, 
Upper Holloway, London N.—Descriptive catalogue of bulbs, 
roots, forcing plants, etc. 
CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE. 
TAOB 
Bath, the Botanic Gardens ... 663 
Boronia heterophylla . 660 
Carnations, Mahnaison . 653 
Cliaothus Dampieri. 653 
Cotton, a substitute for . 659 
Eastern counties, holidays in 649 
Eulophiella peetersiana . 656 
Fertilisers, application of ... 653 
Fruit under glass . 650 
Gynmogrammes . 654 
Hartburn Lodge, the conser¬ 
vatory . 649 
Herbaceous plants, notes on 
hardy . 651 
Tvy grafted on Aralia Sie- 
iioldi. 654 
Kew, the best flowering 
plants at.!. 661 
Kitchen garden, the. 650 
Lady gardeners. 658 
Lilium Brownii. 655 
Lilium elegans . 657 
News of the week. 667 
Orchids, among the .. ... 651 
Plants, new garden, for 1902 649 
plants recently certificated... 656 
Questions and answers. 669 
PAGE 
Hose, a little known Tea. 649 
Rose Muriel Grahame. 655 
Royal Botanic Gardens, Re¬ 
gent’s Park. 662 
Scientists at York, Bradford 660 
Societies :— 
Glasgow and West of Scot¬ 
land Pansy. 665 
National Carnation and 
Picotee. 664 
Newcastle Flower Show ... 664 
Society and AssociationNews 666 
Stonehenge, the fencing in of 649 
Stove and greenhouse, the ... 652 
Sweet Peas recently certifi¬ 
cated . 652 
Trees for the Cape . 656 
Violas and Pansies from 
Rothesay. 662 
Zenobia speciosa pulverulenta 652 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
Boronia heterophylla (see 
Supplement). 
Eulophiella peetersiana . 658 
Lilium Brownii . 661 
Lilium elegans Peter Barr ... 657 
Rose Muriel Grahame . 655 
CONTENTS OF LAST WEEK. 
PAoa 
Begonia Marie Baucbett ... 637 
Bulbs for sheltered situa¬ 
tions. 643 
Campanula punctata . 642 
Crops in West Lothian, 
weather and . 642 
Cullen House gardens. 35 
Fruit, hardy . 633 
Fungicides and insecticides. 631 
Gardeners conceited? are ... 631 
Gardeners’ Dinner Com¬ 
mittee . 637 
Glencarse, excursion to. 64l 
Hartburn Lodge, the conser¬ 
vatory at. 640 
Herbaceous border, the . 642 
Kew, the best plants at. 634 
Kitchen garden, the. 632 
Lavatera cacliemiriana . 642 
Mignonette in pots . 643 
Mosquito Plant, the . 631 
Moths, light and injurious... 631 
News of the week.„ 648 
Orchids, among the. 633 
Rose Bessie Brown . 637 
Sidalcea Listeri. 642 
FAOB 
Societies 
Formby .. 644 
National Carnation and 
Picotee. 647 
National Rose at Glasgow 644 
National Sweet Pea. 645 
Royal Horticultural. 646 
Society and association news v. 
Stove and greenhouse, the ... 634 
Sunninghurst Wood for 
Darwen . 631 
Sweet Pea, the advance of 
the . 639 
Trees and shrubs, notes on 
hardy . 632 
Wallflower, double German 643 
Weeds in lawns. 636 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Begonia Marie Bauchett. 641 
Conservatory at Hartburn 
Lodge . 640 
Gardeners’ Dinner Com¬ 
mittee . 638 
Rose Bessie Brown . 637 
Thunia Marshalliae. 635 
FIXTURES FQR 1903. 
AUGUST. 
1st.—French Horticultural So¬ 
ciety of London meet. 
3rd.—Basingstoke Summer Exhi¬ 
bition. Newbury Annual Ex¬ 
hibition. Sheffield Annual 
Exhibition. Headington 
Show. Atherstone Flower 
Show. 
4th.—R.H.S. Committees. Abbey 
Park, Leicester, Flower Show 
and Gala (two days). 
5th.—Dudley Exhibition and Fete 
(two days). Mortimer Show. 
8th.—Rep'ton and Milton Show^. 
10th.—Royal Botanic Society's 
Anniversary Meeting. 
12th.—Bishop’s Stortford Sum¬ 
mer Show. Ventnor and 
Isle of Wight Summer Show. 
18th.—R.H.S. Committees. 
19th.—Shropshire Show (two 
days). Eastbourne Summer 
Show. Shirley Flower Show. 
20th.—Jersey Exhibition (two 
days). 
21st.—Devon and Exeter Show. 
Stratheam Show (two days). 
22nd.—M&uchline Flower Show. 
25th.—Brighton and Sussex H.S. 
Summer Show (two days). 
Rothesay Flower Show. 
Royal Oxfordshire Show. 
26th.—King’s Lynn Summer 
Show (two days). Harpenden 
Show. Bath Show (two 
days). R.H.S. of Ireland 
Autumn Show. 
27th.—Dundee Floral Fete and 
Grand Exhibition (three 
days). Sandy and District 
Show. Stirling Flower Show 
(two days). 
SEPTEMBER. 
1st.—R.H.S. Committees and 
National Dahlia Society at 
the Drill Hall (two days). 
3rd.—Warley Cottage Garden 
Show. Welshampton Flower 
Show. Alnwick Show. Pais¬ 
ley Show (two days). 
5th.—French Horticultural So¬ 
ciety of London meet. 
9th.—Ancient Society of York 
Florists. Royal Caledonian 
Autumn Show (two davs). 
York Dahlia Show. Derby¬ 
shire Agricultural and Hor¬ 
ticultural Show (two days). 
11th.—Manchester Dahlia Show 
(two days). 
15th.—R.H.S. Committees. 
16th.—London Dahlia Union 
Show (two days). 
22nd.—Harrow and Pvoxeth Al¬ 
lotment Society. 
29th.—R.H.S. British Fruit and 
Vegetable Show at Chiswick 
(three days). 
OCTOBER. 
3rd.—French Horticultural So¬ 
ciety of London. 
6th.—National Chrysanthemum 
Society Exhibition (two 
days). 
13th.—R.H.S. Committees. 
15th.—Jersey Fruit and Vege¬ 
table Show. 
19th.—National Chrysanthemum 
Society Committees meet. 
26th.—National Chrysanthemum 
Society Floral Committee 
meet. 
27th.—R.H.S. Committees. 
NOVEMBER. 
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). Isle >of Tkanefc 
Chrysanthemum Show (two 
days). Dulwich Chrysan- 
santhemum Show (two days). 
R.H.S. of Ireland Winter 
Show (two days). Cam¬ 
bridge Autumn 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. Hitch in Chrysan¬ 
themum Exhibition. 
7th.-—French Horticultural So¬ 
ciety of London meet. 
10th.—fpswich and East of Eng¬ 
land Chrysanthemum Exhibi¬ 
tion (two days). R.H.S. 
Committees, National Chry¬ 
santhemum Society’s Exhibi¬ 
tion (three days). Birming¬ 
ham Chrysanthemum Exhi¬ 
bition (three days). Oxford 
Chrysanthemum Show. Vent- 
nor and Isle of Wight Chry¬ 
santhemum Show (two days). 
11th.—Rugby Chrysanthemum 
Society’s Show (two days). 
Chester Paxton Fruit and 
Chrysanthemum Show (two 
days). Buxton Chrysanthe¬ 
mum Show. Winchester 
Chrvsanthemum Show. Liver¬ 
pool Chrysanthemum Show 
(two days). Chesterfield 
Chrysanthemum Show (two 
days) (probably). King's 
Lynn Chrysanthemum Show 
(two days). 
12th.— Putney and Wandsworth 
Chrysanthemum Show (two 
days). Parks'tone Chrysan¬ 
themum Show (two days). 
Jersey Chrysanthemum Show 
13th.—Blackburn Chrysanthe¬ 
mum Show (two days). Brad¬ 
ford Chrysanthemum Show 
(two days). 
Chrysanthemum Show (two 
days). Leicester Fruit and 
Chrysanthemum Exhibition 
(two days). Stockport Chry¬ 
santhemum Show (two days). 
Sheffield Chrysanthemum 
Show (two days). Bradford 
and District Chrysanthemum 
Show (two davs). 
14th.—Burton-on-Trent and Shob- 
nall Chrysanthemum Show. 
17th.—Belfast Chrysanthemum 
Show (two days). West 
Hartlepool Chrysanthemum 
Show. 
18th.—Ancient Society of York 
Florists’ Chrysanthemum 
Show (three days). Hull 
Chrysanthemum Show (two 
days). Bristol Chrysaiitke- 
mum Show (two days). 
19th.—Barnsley Chrysanthemum 
Show (two days). Edinburgh 
Chrysanthemum Show (three 
days). Manchester Chrysan¬ 
themum Show (three days). 
Norwich Chrysanthemum 
Show (three days). 
20th.—Bolton Chrysanthemum 
Show. Aberdeen Chrysanthe¬ 
mum Sho« r (two days). 
24th.—R.H.S. Committees. 
25th.—South Shields Chrysanthe¬ 
mum Show (two days). 
DECEMBER. 
5th.—French Horticultural So¬ 
ciety of London meet. 
8th.—National Chrysanthemum 
Society’s Exhibition (two 
days). 
10th.—National Rose Society's 
Annual General Meeting and 
Dinner. 
14th.—National Chrysanthemum 
Society Committees meet. 
15th.—R.H.S. Committees. 
