The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . nse with more than the usual amount oi gold, G. wettenhalliana and G. Peruvianaargyrophylla, two silvery varieties. Againstthe wall Messrs. Mat arranged a large group offloriferous standards of Fuchsias Coralhe andThalia. (Silver Flora Medal.) Messrs. Dobbie and Co., Edinburgh, showedmany beautiful flowers in their collection of SweetPea novelties for 1914-1546. Many of these,such as a large-flowered bright red, several Messrs. G. Bolton and Son, Buntingford,Herts, included large stands of such good R


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . nse with more than the usual amount oi gold, G. wettenhalliana and G. Peruvianaargyrophylla, two silvery varieties. Againstthe wall Messrs. Mat arranged a large group offloriferous standards of Fuchsias Coralhe andThalia. (Silver Flora Medal.) Messrs. Dobbie and Co., Edinburgh, showedmany beautiful flowers in their collection of SweetPea novelties for 1914-1546. Many of these,such as a large-flowered bright red, several Messrs. G. Bolton and Son, Buntingford,Herts, included large stands of such good Rosesas John Cuff, Avoca, Hugh Dickson, and Hill in an extensive collection of cutblooms. The exhibition boxes, which were placedat intervals along the front, contained large, well-formed blooms, which showed traces of the re-cent rains. Messrs. Hobbies, Ltd., Dereham, gave especialprominence to vases of the fragrant pillar RoseEffective in a small but choice collection ofRoses. Other desirable new varieties wereLemon Queen and Pink Pearl. Messrs. H. Cannell and Sons, Eynsford,. Fig. 28.—fruits of thladiantha dubia : colour, dull red.^Awarded Cultural Commendation on Tuesday last]when shown by Col, Lockwood, ) charming pinks, and1 a good blush white, wereunnamed. Of the others Margaret Atlee (shadesof pink with a suggestion of yellow at the baseof the petals), Early Cream, Ruby Palmer, andKing White, were excellent. (Silver BanksianMedal.) Messrs. Wm. Cutbush and Son, Highshowed Caladiums, Codiseums, ClerodendronBalfouri, Coleus Cordelia, and various Liliumsin a bright collection of indoor plants. Messrs. Stuart Low and Co., Bush Hill Park,Enfield, staged a stand of the richly-colouredRose Rayon dOr in the centre of a large collec-tion of cut Pioses, which were attractively ar-ranged with greenhouse Ferns. (Silver Bank-sian Medal.) Kent, showed a good collection of cut Roses andtrusses of brilliantly coloured zonal Pelar-goniums. Messrs. Fred Smith and Co., Woo


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