The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Fig. 109.—designs fob cabpet beds, (see p. 633.) Roses were finely shown. Messrs. Paul Sc Son,Cheshunt, led in the two classes with very v/ellgrown specimens, bearing flowers of tine form andcolour. Mr. W. Rumsey, Waltham Cross, was 2adin both cases, also showing well. Souvenir dArthurde Sansel, Ulrich Brunner, Madame Marie Rhodo-caule, and J. S. Mill, being fine. Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nurseries, Slough, contri-buted a fine lot of show and fancy Pelargoniums,leading well for the show varieties with Mr.
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Fig. 109.—designs fob cabpet beds, (see p. 633.) Roses were finely shown. Messrs. Paul Sc Son,Cheshunt, led in the two classes with very v/ellgrown specimens, bearing flowers of tine form andcolour. Mr. W. Rumsey, Waltham Cross, was 2adin both cases, also showing well. Souvenir dArthurde Sansel, Ulrich Brunner, Madame Marie Rhodo-caule, and J. S. Mill, being fine. Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nurseries, Slough, contri-buted a fine lot of show and fancy Pelargoniums,leading well for the show varieties with Mr. Phillips,Langley Broom, Slough, as a good 2nd. These con-ditions were reversed for the fancies, and also had a fine lot in the amateurs division,the fancies being exceedingly well bloomed. Mr. had as his finest Mrs. Potter, Princess Teck,Kingston Beauty, M. Desmoulin, and Gold !Mine;while ol Mr. Phillips we may select Mrs. Potter,Delicatnm, The Shah, Lady Isabel, and KingstonBeauty. Azaleas, from Mr. C. Turner, won lots for him intwo classes, viz., for six (nursery
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