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from Mr. Frost remarkable for their size, but had been spoile 1 in tra- 

 veUing, and a dish of finely coloured Hamburghs from Mr. Manby. 

 A seedling white Grape was exhibited by Mr. Carpenter, call 1 Perry 

 Bar Hamburgh. This Grape has round berries, larger than th Dutch 

 Sweetwater, it has a full vinous flavour, but rather a thick sk a ; we 

 understood it to be a cross between the Black Hamburgh and Sweet- 

 water, and it appears to partake of the habit of both parents. Some 

 very capital Muscat Grapes were shown by Messrs. Clark and Turn- 

 bull, very fine Peaches by Mr. Snow, and good Nectarines liy Mr. 

 Davis. There was a scant supply of out-door Strawberries, a id some 

 well managed Vines in pots. 



Collections of Fruit, eight dishes : 1st, Mr. Fleming, Tre itham ; 

 2nd, Mr. Nichol, Oxton House, Devon ; 3rd, Mr. Monro, Colney 

 House. 



Pines, collections of three : 1st, Mr. Fleming ; 2nd, Mr. Jones, 

 Dowlais ; 3rd, Mr. Beale. 



Pines — Providence : Mr. Povey and Mr. Fleming, equal 1st ; 2nd, 

 Mr. Gilham. Queens : Equal 1st, Mr. Burn, gardener to Colonel 

 Pennant, and Mr. Barron, Singleton ; 2nd, Mr. Jones, Dowlais ; 3rd, 

 Mr. Davis, Cardiff; extras to Mr. Burn and Mr. Dalrymple. Jamaicas, 

 &c. : 1st, Mr. Davis. 



Grapes, three varieties : 1st, Mr. Turnbull, Blenheim ; 2nd, Mr. 

 Young, Dulwich. Single dishes, Hamburgh : Equal 1st, Mr. Fleming, 

 and Mr. Smith, Norwood ; equal 2nd, Mr. Hudson, Wandsworth, and 

 Mr. Hill; extra, Mr. Davis. Single dishes, Muscats: 1st, Mr. Clark, 

 Hoddesden ; 2nd, Mr. Turnbull ; 3rd, Mr. Davis ; extra, Mr. Taylor. 

 Single dishes, Sweetwaters, &c. : 1st, Mr. Forsyth, Gunnersbury ; 

 2nd, Mr. Blake. Baskets of 12 lbs.— Market Gardeners : 1st, Mr. Hill, 

 gardener to — Sneyde, Esq. ; 2nd, Mr. Davis ; 3rd, Mr. Spary and 

 Mr. Hindle; extras, Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Kay. 



Peaches, single dishes : 1st, Mr. Snow; 2nd, Mr. Turnbull; 3rd, 

 Mr. Frost, Preston, and Mr. Mitchell ; extra, Mr. Monro. 



Nectarines : 1st, Mr. Davis ; 2nd, Mr. Ayres, Whittlebury ; 3rd, 

 Mr. Hill. 



Melons, green -fleshed : 1st, Mr. Dalrymple, Pontypool ; 2nd, Mr, 

 Teg ; equal 3rd to Mr. Snow, Mr. Evving, and Mr. Taylor. Scarlet- 

 fleshed, Mr. Bailey, Shardeloes. 



Figs : 1st, Mr. Snow ; 2nd, Mr. Ewing. 



Cherries, three dishes, distinct : Mr. Fleming. White, single dish : 

 Mr. Fleming. Black, single dish: 1st, Mr. Ferguson, Stowe ; 2nd, 

 Mr. Fleming. 



Plums: 1st, Mr. Fleming; 2nd, Mr. Monro. 



Strawberries, three dishes : Mr. Turnbull. Single dishes : 1st, Mr. 

 Wortley ; 2nd, Mr. Cuthill. 



Grapes in pots : 1st, Mr. Forsyth ; 2nd, Mr. Page, Streatham. 



Plums, Apricots, &c., in pots : Mr. Fleming. 



Fruit of superior excellence : Extra prize to Mr. Carpenter for 

 seedling Grapes noticed above ; Mr. Turnbull, for seedling St. Peter 

 Grape; Mr. Dalrymple for Strawberries ; Mr. Clarke for Citrons; Mr. 

 Hill for Black Prince Grapes ; Mr. Monro for collection of Peaches. 



