SYDENHAM HORTICULTURAL. SOCIETY.
A general description of the spring show of the above society was given in our" issue of yesterday. The following is the PRIZE LIST. POT PLANTS —CLASS A. Four ericas, varieties. D. Nairn and Sons, i Six stove or greenhouse plants, varieties, in flower. R. Line, 1 ; J. Hepwoith, 2 One specimen greenhouse plant, in flower. E. Line, 1 ; J. Hepworth, 2 Four line foliage plants. J. Hep worth, 1 Four _polargoniums, varieties, show. D. Nairn and Sous, 1 Four geraniums, varieties, zonale. D. Nairn and Sons, 1 ; J. Ilepworth, 2 Four geraniums, varieties, double. L>. Nairn and Sons, 1 ; J. Ilepworth, 2 Four geraniums, varieties, variegated. J. Hepworth, 1 ; R. Line, 2 Four calceolarias, varieties. .T. Hopworth, 1 One fuchsia. J. Hep worth, 1 One new or rare plant, R. Line, 1 Best collection of ferns, greenhouse or hardy, J, Hepworth, 1 Two ornamental hanging baskets. R. Lino, 1; J. Hepworth, 2 ; G. Starkiss (exhibition only), highly commended Two Spireas. R. Line, 1 Collection of bedding plants, in pots. R. Line, 1 CTTT FLOWERS —CLASS A. Six pelargoniums, varieties. D. Nairn and Sons, 1 General collection cut blooms._ B. Lino, 1 Hand bouquet, wired. D. Nairn, 1 Hand bouquet, unwired. B. Lino, 1 VEGETABLES —CLASS A. Six stalks of rhubarb. B. Unwin, 1 Twelve round potatoes. B. Unwin, 1 Twelve kidney potatoes. B. Unwin, 1 Four cabbages. B- Unwin, 1 Two lettuces. B. Unwin, 1 POT PLANTS —CLASS E. Three stove or greenhouse plants, varieties. A. Cant, 1; J. Beattie, 2 Three fine foliaged plants, varieties. J. Beattie, 1; G. Starkiss, 2 Two begonias, varieties. J. Beattie, 1 Three geraniums, varieties, zonale. G. Starkiss, 1 Three geraniums, varieties, double. J. Beattie, 1 Three geraniums, varieties, variegated. 3. Beattie, 1 Three calceolarias, varieties. A. Cant, 1; G. Starkiss, 2 Throe cinerarias. G. Starkiss, 1; A. Cant, £ ' Best collection of ferns, greenhouse or hardy. G. Starkiss, 1; J. Beattie, 2 Ornamental hanging basket. G. Starkiss, 1; J. Beattie, 2 CUT PLOWBES —CLASS B. Sis rosea, varieties. J. Beattie, 1 Throe roses, varieties. J. Beattie, 1; W. Griffith, 2 Six verbenas, varieties. W. Griffith, 1 General collection cut blooms. A. J. Hill, 1; W. Griffith, A. Cant and J. A. "Watts, 2 (equal) VEGETABLES —CLASS B. Six stalks rhubarb. J. A. Watts, 1 Twelve round potatoes. A. J. Hill, 1 Three cabbage. A. J. Hill, 1 ; A. Cant, 2 Three lettuces. A. Cant, 1 Six carrots. W. Griffith, 1; A. J. Hill, 2 POT PLANTS —CLASS C. One pelargonium. G. Green, 1; J. M. I’Angon, 2 Two geraniums, zonale, J. Taylor, 1 G. Green, 2 Two geraniums, double G. Green, 1 ; J. M. I’Auson, 2 Two geraniums, ivy-leaved. G. Green, 1 Two geraniums, variegated. G. Green, 1 One rose. J. M. FAnson, 1 Collection of ferns. T. Thompson, 1 Two calceolarias, varieties. G. Green, 1 One spirea. J. M. I’Anson, 1 One musk. Miss I’Anson VEGETABLES—CLASS C. Two cabbages. J. Ostler, 1 Two lettuces. J. M. I’Anson, 1; G. Green, 2 Twelve potatoes (kidney). J. Ostler, 1 Fifty pods peas. G. Downing, 1; G. Green, 2 Six stalks rhubarb. G. Green, 1 EXTRA PRIZES —CLASS B AND C. Mr J. T. Brown’s prizes for best hand bouquet (unwired). A. Cant, 1; A. J. Hill, 2 Mr W. Pratt’s prizes for best six greenhouse plants. A. Cant, 1; J. Beattie, 2 The Mayor of Sydenham’s prize for the hest twelve pansies. C. Brooks, 1 Mr G. Cooper’s prize for the best three window-grown plants. G. Green Sir H. W. Packer’s prizes (four) for the best hand bouquet, to be competed for by children, under fifteen years of ago, attending school. Miss L. Brooks, 1; Miss J. Green, 2; Miss C. Starkiss, 3; Miss E. Starkiss, I FOR EXHIBITION ONLY. Collections of pot plants. R. Line, J. M. I’Anson, J. Hepworth, and G. Green Collection of ferns. R. Line Giant musk (in hanging basket). J. Beattie Cinerarias. G. Starkiss Two stands of roses (27 varieties). W. Gimblett Twelve rhododendrons (varieties). W. Gimblett Two stands pansies (varieties) jW. Gimblett Early rose potatoes and cauliflowers. W. Gimblett. The judges were Messrs Armstrong, sen.. Ivory, Sommers, and A. J. Abbott.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2686, 16 November 1882, Page 4
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