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Identifier: gardenerschronic35lond (find matches)
Title: The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects
Year: 1874 (1870s)
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Subjects: Ornamental horticulture Horticulture Plants, Ornamental Gardening
Publisher: London : (Gardeners Chronicle)
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
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leicoraa rupestrisglaucescena, AlsophJIa excelsa, and Microlepia hirtacristata. Mr. F. Millwood, gardener to K. tJoodair,Esq., Didsbury, was 2nd. i Hfcaj;. —Mr. Millwood had the best four Yuccas,having a pair each of augustifolia and alwfolia.Mr. S. Baerlin being 2ud with the same. interruptus-aureus, Queen Victoria. Aigburthiensis,ruberriiuus, Ilawkerii, Baroness Rothschild, Neu-mannii, Bergniannii, and Mortfontainensis. Dracfrnas.—These were represented by goodplants, bright and well coloured. The best sixin the amateurs class came from ^Ir. N. T. C.Worsley, Kusholm, who had Shepherd! amabilis,recurva, Kegina, Uausei, and Vouugi. -ud, Colonel soniana, Wilsoni. californica, Swainana, and pur-purea. In the nurserym(MiB class, Mr. II. James was1st with Nepenthes Williamsiana, llookeriana,distillatoria, and Mastersiana; Sarracenias. Chel-soni, Stevensii llava maxima, Tolliana, and Swain-ana; 2nd, Jlr. A. J. A. Bruce, Chorlton-rum-I lardy. Hardy Ferns,—The best twelve plants in the
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Fig. 121.—amoeiHophallus campaxulatus. (see p. 750.) Paims.—Mr. S. Baerlin had the best four, stagingfine examples of Kentia australis, K. Belmoreana,Cocos Weddelliana. and Phoinix rupicola. Mr. T.Agnew was 2Dd. with Kentia Canterburyana, Ph(c-nix rupicola, Thriiiax elegans, and Latania bor-bonica, Crotons.— Mrs, Gurney-Pease had the best sixCrotons in the amateurs class. In the nurserymens,Messrs. R. P. Knrr & Co., were the only exhibitors,•but they had large and finely coloured examples of Wingfield, with some good plants also. In thenurserymens class, Messrs. R.^P. Kerr & Co. had thebest twelve, staging very good examples of Lindenigigantia, Norwoodiensis, picta. Goldiana, Salmonea,speciosa-elegans, pendula, Weismannia, marginata,Leopoldi. and Gladstoneii. 2nd, Mr. H. Jaraes. Pitcher Plants and Sarracenias.—The best collec-tion came from Mr. .Joseph Broome, who had Nepen-thes Browneana, Mastersiana, Anerleyensis. androbusta; and Sarracenias, Mitchelliana, Maddi- a

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Horticulture
  • booksubject:Plants__Ornamental
  • booksubject:Gardening
  • bookpublisher:London____Gardeners_Chronicle_
  • bookcontributor:UMass_Amherst_Libraries
  • booksponsor:Boston_Library_Consortium_Member_Libraries
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