The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . MOTOVSPPACUE •C».22 WAOTINS L* ST,L0NOO«.E C Views in the Gardens at Thorpe Perrow. FKBnUABT Ifi, 1889.] TEE GARDE NEBS CHRONICLK 209 the Council, and especially to the energeticSecretary, whose business capacity and judiciouszeal, are matters of oonunon admiration. A proposal to go uaol> to the old style ofcompetition with fashionable and popularplaces of entertainment, having no directconnection with horticulture, was received insilence and did not even find a seconder. Itis evident then


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . MOTOVSPPACUE •C».22 WAOTINS L* ST,L0NOO«.E C Views in the Gardens at Thorpe Perrow. FKBnUABT Ifi, 1889.] TEE GARDE NEBS CHRONICLK 209 the Council, and especially to the energeticSecretary, whose business capacity and judiciouszeal, are matters of oonunon admiration. A proposal to go uaol> to the old style ofcompetition with fashionable and popularplaces of entertainment, having no directconnection with horticulture, was received insilence and did not even find a seconder. Itis evident then, that the Council has now e\eryencouragement to pursue the course it hasfollowed so successfully during the last year ofmaking the Society iirst and foremost the re-presentative and exponent of all departments ofNational Horticulture, while all its past historyhas shown the ultimately disastrous consequencesof running away from horticulture proper, in theendeavour to tind favour in the eyes of a pleasure-seeking public, who oare for none of these things. GARDENERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT IN


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