The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . the exhibits were of greatextent. We can only mention a few of theleading exhibitors by name, such as , of Bruges, Jules Hye de Crom, , Chas. Vuylsteke, Charlesworthand Co., Dr. G. Ballion, Emile Praet, ReneBehiels, Maurice . Verdonck, Jean Van dePutte and Co., Th. Pauwels (a huge display)and Flrmin Lambeau ; to all of whom prizes wereawarded. Other exhibits worthy of note were thefloral decorations by Van Haute-Bogaerts. Messrs. Cayeux and Leclerc had a long tableof Cactus Dah


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . the exhibits were of greatextent. We can only mention a few of theleading exhibitors by name, such as , of Bruges, Jules Hye de Crom, , Chas. Vuylsteke, Charlesworthand Co., Dr. G. Ballion, Emile Praet, ReneBehiels, Maurice . Verdonck, Jean Van dePutte and Co., Th. Pauwels (a huge display)and Flrmin Lambeau ; to all of whom prizes wereawarded. Other exhibits worthy of note were thefloral decorations by Van Haute-Bogaerts. Messrs. Cayeux and Leclerc had a long tableof Cactus Dahlias with a few Pompons. Hydrangeas were shown by M. Schaffeman,and a collection of Lilacs by M. Graindorge. There was a very large attendance of weather was fine, and the authorities are tobe congratulated on the final horticultural showof the 1913 International and Universal Exhibi-tion. The judges luncheon was held in theAzalea Restaurant, and presided over by Callier. M. Ph. de Vilmorin, presidentof the jury, replied to the welcome offered bythe show Fig. 115.—m. pauwels orchids at the ghent exhibition. Radaelli, F. S. Vallis, Valerie Greenham andMary Inghs were good flowers. A creditable ex-hibit of blooms all of show quality was shownby M. Paul Feron. Wm. Turner, Splendour,Mrs. R. Luxford, Mrs. D. Syme were amongthe best. Mme. Morel de Westgaver had some freely-flowered, decorative Japanese varieties in bushplants. A very large flat group containing manyvarieties came from Messrs. Louis Sels and Co.,and a French firm, Messrs. Dubuisson-Foubert,sent a fine collection of large Japanese. ThomasBunt, F. S. Vallis, Wm. Turner, Reg. Vallis,Alec. Payne, Mrs. Gilbert Drabble and Col. Linelwere a few of the most attractive. Messrs. Rivoire and Sons, of Lyons, sent amixed collection of Chrysanthemums andDahlias. From the same city M. AndreCharmet sent Chrysanthemums and exhibitors whose plants and bloomsshowed a high degree of


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