The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Fig. 145.—a view in the Manchester royal botanic garden, (see p, 390.) 1. .Fig. 146.— annexe in the Manchester royal botanic garden, (see p. 390.) 392 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [June 12, 1897. Miscellaneous, Edwards &? Son, Sherwood, Nottingham, ex- hiblted, in ornamental pots, a number of plants suitable for parlour decoration. Mrs. Blair, Whallcy Range, bad a good lot of Adiantums. Tlie tible plants were nliove the ©bttuarn* Mrs. Fielden, Todmorden, Miss Lord, and Mrs. Blairhnving the best.


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Fig. 145.—a view in the Manchester royal botanic garden, (see p, 390.) 1. .Fig. 146.— annexe in the Manchester royal botanic garden, (see p. 390.) 392 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [June 12, 1897. Miscellaneous, Edwards &? Son, Sherwood, Nottingham, ex- hiblted, in ornamental pots, a number of plants suitable for parlour decoration. Mrs. Blair, Whallcy Range, bad a good lot of Adiantums. Tlie tible plants were nliove the ©bttuarn* Mrs. Fielden, Todmorden, Miss Lord, and Mrs. Blairhnving the best. Messrs. John Waterer & Sonshad a splendid collectionof Rhododendrons in flower, for which they received the largoGold Medal. Tho most striking sorts were Duchess ufOmnaught, awhito wilh yellowish blotch; Sappho, also whitewith black spots, Minnie, Kate Waterer, purplii-h rose andwhite ; Baron Schroeder, .a very deop crimson ; J. II. Agncw,Joseph Whitworth, and Princess tlortense. The Weather. [Tho term accumulated temporature indicates the aggre-gate amount, aa well as the duration, of degrees oftemperature above or below 42° Fahr. for the period


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