SUPPLEMEXT. 



BURY SOCIETY. 



Tlie first show for tlic season and was sonicwliat niiraevously at- 

 tended. Amongst tlie plants, &c. exliibited, the foHowing were 

 worthy of notice: — Two fine double while (Camellias, and a fine 

 plant of Fuschia conica in full bloom, sent by the Rev. E. Matthew ; 

 Kennedya prostr;ita, Goodyera pnbescens, and three species of Eli- 

 ehrysum, exhibited by Mr. Kneeshaw ; a most beautiful tender bouquet, 

 and a fine plant of Acacia arniata, and several others, by Mr. Wriglit ; 

 Acacia nigricans and falcata, Asylum podolicum, Ixia crocala. Primula 

 oortusoides. Genista monosperma, and several otlicr rare plants, from 

 the Botanic Garden; Cactus Jenkinsoni, Gorteria splendens, Ixia gran- 

 diflora, and a new and beautiful S])ecies of Antholyza, from tlie Rev. G. 

 R. Leathes ; Ribes Sanguineum, and Crinuui giganteum, by R. Bevan, 

 Esq. ; Gnida pinifolia, Diosma capitata, Pultienia stricta, and several 

 seedling alpine Auriculas, exhibited by Mr. Lord, seedsman. 



BECCLES SOCIETY. 



The first meeting for the season was held at the Assembly Room, on 

 Monday last ; it was fully attended by the members and families in the 

 neighbourhood, and notwithstanding the backwardness of the season, 

 the show of flowers, fruits, &c. was choice and abundant. The cotta- 

 gers' table did them great credit ; and as every exhibitcr had a prize, it 

 IS hoped that they were so well remunerated that they and their neigh- 

 bours will lie induced to cultivate their gardens more assiduously. It 

 would take too much space to enumerate all the choice productions, but 

 we cannot pass Mr. Dashwood's beautiful white camellia, which was in 

 the highest st.itc of perfection. Mr. Leathc's leeks, rhubarb, and parsley, 

 were very fine. Mr. Gill's hyacinths did him great credit-, his prim- 

 roses were a little too late. Rlr. Chaston's seedling auriculas were very 

 select, and each deserved a prize. Mr. Fenn's collection of green-house 

 and hut-house plants were very rare and well assorted. 



CAMBRIDGE FLORISTS' SOCIETY. 



The shew for Auriculas and Polyanthuses took place at the floop 

 Tlotel on Monday last. The following is the award of the judges : — 



PREMIUM AURICULA (best of any colour.) 

 Mr. Headley (Slapleford) Colonel Taylor. 



GREEN-EDGED. 



1 Mr. Headley Colonel Taylor. 



2 Rev. Mr. Lascelles Brakes's Green Man. 



.•i Mr. Headley Pollitt's Standard. 



4 Mr. Green Smith's Alexander. 



:'} Mr. Headley Unknown. 



t) Mr. Halt Chillcott's Brilliant. 



GREV-EDGED. 



1 Rev. Mr. Lascelles Ringleader. 



2 Mr. Headley Thompson's Revenge. 



