. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. the type. It was given a Certificate of Merit bv theCommittee (Large Silver-gilt Medal). Mr. G. Reuthe. Keston, Kent, staged, in additionto a large collection of alpine and hardy flowers, agroup of Tulips that contained many good things,among which was a handsome scarlet variety namedWhistler that received the Societys Certificate ofMerit. Among the hardy plants was a collection ofhardy Orchids. Iris Susiana was shown well (LargeSilver Medal). Mrs. Smythe, Tobarcooran, Carmoney. Belfast,showed vases
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. the type. It was given a Certificate of Merit bv theCommittee (Large Silver-gilt Medal). Mr. G. Reuthe. Keston, Kent, staged, in additionto a large collection of alpine and hardy flowers, agroup of Tulips that contained many good things,among which was a handsome scarlet variety namedWhistler that received the Societys Certificate ofMerit. Among the hardy plants was a collection ofhardy Orchids. Iris Susiana was shown well (LargeSilver Medal). Mrs. Smythe, Tobarcooran, Carmoney. Belfast,showed vases containing varieties of St. ErigidAnemones. Messrs. W. & J. Brown, Peterborough, displayed anumber of greenhouse plants. Pelargoniums, VerbenaMiss Willmott, Carnations, Roses, &c. (Silver Medal). Mr. S. , Rowledge, Farnham, Surrey,showed a new Cucumber named Delicacv. It wasraised from Matchless x Aristocrat. The fiuits are ofvery dark colour and about 14 inches in length. Itreceived a Certificate of Merit. For Gardeners Dehativg tiucklics ami SchedulesFeceived, see p. *,* Editor and Publisher. ^ Our Correspon-dents would obviate delay in obtaining answers totheir communications, and save us much time andtrouble, if Ihey would kindly observe the noticeprinted weekly to the effect that all communicationsrelating to tiuancial matters and to advertisementsshould be addressed to the Pubmshee : and that allcommunications intended for publication, or refer-ring to the Literary department, and all plants to benamed, should be directed to the Editor. The twodepartments, Publishing and Editorial, are quitedistinct, and much unnecessaiy delay and confusionarise when letters are misdirected. Amaryllis Belladonna : C. C. Your plantsneed to be taken out of the soil and work may be done directly after they haveflowered, or in July, when growth having beencompleted for some time, the bulbs will sooncommence to make fresh roots. Before re-planting take away the old
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