. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. e have selected Bess^Ie Hardesto benefit underthe Emma Sherwood Memorial Endowment. Thischild represented one of the most necessitous cases,and until a few minutes before the poll was closed, wasamong the fourteen successful candidates. The un-successful candidates, and the number of votes recordedfor them, were as follows :— Sparkes, Albert Richard, 14D : Dav, Arthur Leslie,108; Page. Albert Edward. 104; Eundy, OliveGertrude, 05; Stride, Doris Evelyn, S5; Hardes,Thomas Arthur. G9 ; Warwick, Percy E.
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. e have selected Bess^Ie Hardesto benefit underthe Emma Sherwood Memorial Endowment. Thischild represented one of the most necessitous cases,and until a few minutes before the poll was closed, wasamong the fourteen successful candidates. The un-successful candidates, and the number of votes recordedfor them, were as follows :— Sparkes, Albert Richard, 14D : Dav, Arthur Leslie,108; Page. Albert Edward. 104; Eundy, OliveGertrude, 05; Stride, Doris Evelyn, S5; Hardes,Thomas Arthur. G9 ; Warwick, Percy E. S., 00; , 59 ; Tilbury, Ena Blary. 54 ; Warwick, IvyConstance, 43 ; Boyce, Charles Alfred, 40; Mullens,Mary Eliza Marguerite, 32 ; Harrison, WilliamStanley. 25 ; Mullens, William Henry Norton, 20;Reid, Mary Janet, 20 : Stride, John Edgar, 17. The Fkiendlv C oclock the Committee and a few friendsmet at the same Hotel and dined together. Mr. H. , Chairman, presided, and the proceedings, whichwere enlivened by a few songs, were of the mostcordial GARDENERS DEBATING SOCIETIES. WORTHING AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL —The first mceliug of lliis newly formed Soriely was heldou February 2, under thsChairmao&hip of llie E. T. Cookscy, Mr. C. Sliorl. Broad-water ilall Gardens, gave an able and instructive paperon Tlie Ilislory aud Cultivalion of the Chrysauthc-mum. Hodcscfibcd iu detail Ihe best time and theproper mauucr of taking the cuttings, also the metiicdsof potting aud watering those plants. The lectureralso gave iuforination ou the Iiest methods for cuni-bating such pest.; as the rust disi-an-. gvroufly andmildew. C. E. CHELMSFORD AND DISTRICT weekly meeting ou Friday, the luUi lust, under thepresidency of Mr. Simpson. Mr. F .1. Chittenden gave apaper on Gardeuitjg in Olden Times. Gardeningwas followed by ilie E^-yplians. Ihe Jews, and theKomaus. the last-named of whom brought Ihe art
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