gardener to R. Sneyd, Esq., F.H.S., Keele Hall, Staifordshi 

 Hamburgli— 3rd, Mr. Tillt - - - - 



Mr. Daties, gardener to J. Dixon, Esq., Astle Park, Chelford, 

 " ~ ■ "lis Grace 



-2nd, R. 



Jrawshay, Esq., Cyfarthfa Castle— 3rd, Mr. Gilham.— Mr. Gates, gardener 

 .t Stoneleigli Abbey, had a Seedling Pine Apple, stated to be a cross between 



GRAPES (3 bunches), black : 1st Prize, Mr. Fkost, gardener to E. L. Betts, 

 """■"' Hall, Kent, for Black Hamburgh— 2nd, Mr. Hill, 

 """-•-"" - ;shire, for Black 

 Right Hon. Vis- 

 , Heckfield, Hants, for Black Hamburgh.— White : 

 1st Prize, Mr. Chalmers, gardener to Lord Southampton, F.H S., Whittle- 

 bury, for Muscadines— 2nd, Mr. Tillyard, F.H.S., for Dutch Sweetwater. 



CHERRIES : 1st Prize, Mr. Shuter, gardener to the Right Hon. the Earl 

 OF Wilton, Heaton Park, Manchester, for large and beautiful fruit of the May 

 Duke— 2nd, Mr. J. Fleming, F.H.S., gardener to His Grace the Duke of 

 StTTHBRLAND, F.H.S., CleTCdon— 3rd, Mr. McBet, gardener to R. Ellison, 

 Esq., F.H.S., Sudbrooke Holme, Lincolnshire; both for May Dukes of good 



STRAWBERRIES, two sorts : 1st Prize, Mr. T. Park, gardener to G. H. 

 Vernon, Esq. , Grove Hall, Retford, for Keens' Seedling and TroUope's Victoria, 

 both good -2nd, Mr. J. Clark, F.H.S., gardener to the Right Hon. the Earl 

 OF Darnlet, Cobham Hall, Kent, for Keens' Seedling and Sir Harry— 3rd, 

 Mr. TuKNBULL, gardener to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim, 

 for Keens' Seedling and AUce Maud. — Single dish: 1st Prize, Mr. R. 

 Smith, Twickenham, for Sir Charles Napier, a remarkably showy variety, the 



T. Park, Grove Hall, for Keens' Seedling. 



MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS, VEGETABLES, &c.: 1st Class Certificates 

 were awarded as follow :— Mr. Sparkes, gardener to C. Collins, Esq., Hale , 

 Lodge, Collumpton, for Golden Perfection and Orion Melons. Mr. Monro, 

 Shinley Grardens, Barnet, for Monro's Hybrid Prolific Cucumber, evidently 



pairs from almost every joint, and doubtless valuable for winter forcing. Mr. 

 IvisoN, gardener to His Grace the Duke op Northumberland, F.H.S., Syon 

 House, for Strawberries in pots. Mr. J. Fleming, F.H.S., for Figs. Mr. 

 T. Park, Grove Hall, for BeurreS Eance Pears. R. Crawshat, Esq., P.H.S., 

 for Tom Thumb Peas; «' grown in wooden boxes in a cold house, after having 

 been for the first three weeks in a pine-stove." 



A model was exhibited by Mr. W. Hutchison, of Castle Malgwyu 

 gardens, showing the principle on which his method of Venti- 

 lating Hothouses is to be applied. The object is to secure a 

 proper warmth being imparted to fresh air before it can enter 

 the plant-house. The model, at present, remains for inspection 

 in the office of the Society, No. 8,. St. Martin's Place, Trafal- 

 gar Square.— Mr. Spary, of Brighton, exhibited a new patent 

 Fumigator and Sidphurator. 



