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FLORICULTURAL EXHIBITIONS. 



WARWICKSHIRE FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETV. 



Tho following Prizes were awarded at the Fifth Exhibition of the Warwick- 

 shire Floral and Horticultural Society, September 17th, 1835: — 



Dahlias. — Best — Countess of Liverpool, Sir Charles Throckmorton. 



Self's.— I, Widuall's Apollo, Forfeited, Mr. Kendall; 2, Lord Derby, Mr. 

 Adkins; 3, Yellow Turban, J. Willmore, Esq.; 4, Harding's Lilac Perfec- 

 tion, Mr. Adkins; 5, Seedling, J. Willmore, lisq.; 6, Lord Liverpool, Mr. 

 Kendall; 7, Metropolitan Perfection, Ditto. 



Striped or Spoiled. — l,Picta formosissima, Mr. Kendall; 2, Queen of Dah- 

 lias, Mr. Burman; 3, Commander-in-Chief, Mr. Kendall; 4, Desdemona, 

 Ditto; 5, Widnall's King, Mr. Adkins; 6, Scale's Invincible, Ditto; 7, 

 Mrs. General-Grosvenor, Mr. Kendall. 



Seedling. — Best, J. Willmore, Esq. 



Scarlet and ruby. — 1, Countess of Liverpool, SirC Throckmorton; 2, Wid- 

 nall's Apollo, Mr. Kendall ; 3, Master Walter, J. Willmore, Esq.; 4, Newsal's 

 Victory, Mr. Kendall; 5, Widnall's Remus, Ditto; 6, Widnall's Rising Sun, 

 Ditto; 7, Lass of Richmond Hill, Ditto; 8, Scarlet Perfection, Messrs. J. 

 Pope and Sons. 



Crimson and Purple. — 1, Widnall's Granta, SirC. Throckmorton; 2, Lord 

 Liverpool, Mr. Kendall; 3, Laugley's Purple, Sir C.Throckmorton; 4, Lord 

 Derby, Mr. D. Houghtjn; 5, Colville's Perfection, Messrs. J. Pope and Sons; 



6, Muntz, Mr. Kendall; 7, Seedling, Sir C. Throckmorton; 8, Man of Kent, 

 Mr. J. Moore. 



Puce Maroon and Dark Maroon. — 1, Lord Derby, Mr. Adkins; 2, Metro 

 politan Perfecta, Mr. Kendall; 3, Othello, Mr. Tapp; 4, Vulcan, Mr. Cowdry ; 

 5, Dawson's Victory, Dr. Cave Brown; 6, Lord Brougham, J. Willmore, 

 Esq.; 7, Hall's Mo'gul, Mr. Tapp; 8, Sir Walter, Scott, Dr. Cave Brown; 9, 

 Suttonia Superb, J. Willmore, Esq.; 10, Negro Boy, Ditto. 



White Blush, Rose and Lilac. — 1, Lilac Perfection, Mr. Adkins; 2, Lady 

 Grenville, Sir C. Throckmorton; 3, King of Whites, Mr. Tapp; 4, Leucan- 

 thera, J. Willmore, Esq.; 5, Springfield Rival, Mr. D. Houghton ; 6, British 

 Queen, Mr. Kendall; 7, Superb Lilac, Mr. S. Yates; 8, Calypso, Mr. Kendall. 



Sulphur, Yellow, and Buff. — 1, Yellow Turban, J. Willmore, Esq.; 2, 

 Seedling, Mr. D. Houghton; 3, King of Yellows, Ditto; 4, Queen of Yellows, 

 Mr. Burman; 5, Hortensis, Sir C. Throckmorton; 6, Syren, Mr. Meyrick. 



Globes — 1, Crimson, Mr. J. Moore; 2, Rugby Beauty, Mr. Meyrick; 3, 

 Orange, Messrs. J. Pope and Sons. 



Anemoneflora. — 1, spectabile elegans, Mr. S. Yates; 2, Painted Lady, Sir 

 C. Throckmorton ; 3, Crimson, Mr. J. Moore; 4, spectabile, Messrs. J. Pope 

 and Sons; 5, purpurea, Sir C. Throckmorton. 



Striped double. — 1, Picta formosisiima, Mr Kendall; 2, Commander in- 

 Chief, Ditto; 3, Seale's Invincible, Mr. Adkins; 4, Black Prince, J. Will- 

 more, Esq.; 5, General Grosvenor, Mr. Kendall; 6, French Rival, Mr. 

 Adkins. 



Spoiled double. — 1, Queen of Dahlias, Mr. Burman; 2, Brown's Desde- 

 mona, Mr. Kendall; 3, Widnall's King, Mr. Adkins; 4, Beauty of Cam- 

 bridge, Ditto; 5, Duchess of Buccleugh, Mr. Burman. 



Seedlings. — 1, Drusilla, Mr. D. Houghton ; 2, J. Willmore, Esq.; 3, Sir 

 C. Throckmorton; 4, Mr. D. Houghton; 5, Sir C. Throckmorton ; (i, Ditto ; 



7, Mr. Adkins; 8, Sir C. Throckmorton. 



Single Dahlias.— 1, Painted Lady, Messrs. J. Pope and Sons; 2, Para- 

 gon, Mr. Cowdry; 3, Star of Bethlehem, 



