The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . d the hall were occupied withexhibits by Mr. G. Stanton, dried flowers, leaves,seed pods, etc., entitled Winter Reminders ofSummer Beauty; Mr. W. Bazeley, Ferns,Orchids, and dwarf Junipers; Mr. S. C. Da vies(gr. Mr. T. Tunbridge), Chrysanthemums; Cap-tain Coleridge (gr. Mr. W. H. Scott), Begonias,Browallias, and Ferns; Mr. G. T. S. Gill(gr. Mr. F. Gray), specimen Chrysanthemumsand fruit; Mrs. Groves (gr. Mr. A. Mackenzie), decorative Chrysanthemums and variousshowy plants as edging. Sir Chas. Henryals
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . d the hall were occupied withexhibits by Mr. G. Stanton, dried flowers, leaves,seed pods, etc., entitled Winter Reminders ofSummer Beauty; Mr. W. Bazeley, Ferns,Orchids, and dwarf Junipers; Mr. S. C. Da vies(gr. Mr. T. Tunbridge), Chrysanthemums; Cap-tain Coleridge (gr. Mr. W. H. Scott), Begonias,Browallias, and Ferns; Mr. G. T. S. Gill(gr. Mr. F. Gray), specimen Chrysanthemumsand fruit; Mrs. Groves (gr. Mr. A. Mackenzie), decorative Chrysanthemums and variousshowy plants as edging. Sir Chas. Henryalso had a oollection of Apples, interspersed withplants of Cattleya labiata. The WargravePlant Farm arranged a miniature rockery. (gr. Mr. T. Haskett) showed splendidApples and foliage plants. Major C. Bulkeley, (.gr. Mr. W. Massey), showed Grapes,Chrysanthemums, Carnations, Violets, and otherflowers. H. C. Bond (gr. Mr. E. Cart-wright), exhibited a collection of Chrysanthe-mums in pots, and various smaller plants. 13 co uX O *<« hV c •ou<« OV e<u £ 3. W 2 aS w«as<m as wx H z o o t/3 asW as W November 15, 1913.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 351 plants, the Earl of Morley. In the classes re-stricted to residents within fifteen miles of Ply-mouth the Silver Cup for twelve Japaneseblooms was won by Mr. W. J. Ellis. For 24Japanese blooms the 1st prize was won by Lady BULLER. Vegetables and Fruit.—For a collection ofvegetables the 1st prize was won by Mr. Coryn-don Matthews, who also won the majority ofprizes for vegetables. Collection of salads, 1st prize Mrs. R. Bain-bridge. This was an excellent exhibit, and in-cluded Chicory, Cucumbers, Watercress, Beet-root, Celery, Lettuce, Cress, Endive, Chives,Radishes, Capsicums and Tomatos. Collection of24 dishes of fruit, 1st prize Mr. H. St. M\ dishes of Apples, 1st prize the Earl ofMorley. In the fruit classes the chief prizeswere won by the Earl of Morley, the Earl ofMount Eegctjmbe and
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