. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. of Merit, and asimilar Award went to Helios, exhibited byMessrs. W. T. Ware. Croesus, shown by Mr. A. M. Wilson,secured a First-class Certificate, and Killie-crankie and Pedestal were from the same novelties distinguished in 1912 were of the year. Begonias of the winter-flowering classreceived some very fine new varieties raised byMessrs. Clibrans, Altrincham, and this firm re-ceived Awards of Merit for Lucy Clibran, doublesalmon-pink; Splendour, semi-double, reddish-scarlet; Eclipse, sa


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. of Merit, and asimilar Award went to Helios, exhibited byMessrs. W. T. Ware. Croesus, shown by Mr. A. M. Wilson,secured a First-class Certificate, and Killie-crankie and Pedestal were from the same novelties distinguished in 1912 were of the year. Begonias of the winter-flowering classreceived some very fine new varieties raised byMessrs. Clibrans, Altrincham, and this firm re-ceived Awards of Merit for Lucy Clibran, doublesalmon-pink; Splendour, semi-double, reddish-scarlet; Eclipse, salmon-rose; Scarlet Beauty,Clibrans Pink and Eclipse, all of them possess-ing unusual merit. Messrs. Blackmore & Langdon, Twerton-on-Avon, obtained Awards for tuberous-rooted Begonias Florence Nightingale (a finewhite flower), Mrs. Robert Morton, and GoldenShower (rich yellow), James Braid, F. , and Princess Louise Victoria. & Sons, Swanley, received an Awardof Merit for Begonia Decorator, a very dis-tinct variety suitable for cultivation in [Photograph by R. A. Malby, Fig. 2(.—arenaria purpurascens in a swiss alpine garden. Ernest H. Krelage (Messrs. Krelage & Son),Deepdale (Mr. W. A. Milner), Flame ( T. Ware), Florizel and Ruby (Messrs. Barr& Sons), Nemesis (Messrs. Cartwright & Good-win), Seville (Mr. H. D. Phillips), SilverSpangle (Mr. F. H. Chapman), and Trafalgar(Mr. W. A. Milner). Of Tulips Velvet King (Messrs. Barr &Sons) and Grenadier (Messrs. T. Ware) receivedAwards of Merit. Other Florists from such groups as Roses, Dahlias andCarnations, certain other florists flowers haveyielded their proportion of novelties to the total Messrs. Kelway & Son, Langport, have shownmany good novelties in Delphiniums. They ob-tained Awards at the Royal HorticulturalSocietys meetings and at the Wisley trials forthe varieties Dr. Lodwidge, Drake, DuskyMonarch, Lovely. Mrs. Ja6. Kelway, Smoke ofWar, and Ta^alie. Me


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