O SUPPLEMENT. 



Rice. — I'lie best L'^tiU'es, Mr. Benjamin Lively— Dill. j Rluibiiib, R. 

 Marriott, Esq. ; second do. Mr. Milborn. — The best Sea-Kale, .Mr. Mac- 

 kenzie; second ditto, Mr. tlorrocks. — The best IMu.slirodins, Mr. Gnrrod, 

 sen., gardener to R. N. S'lawe, Esq., i\I.I'. — 'Tiie Ije^t Horseradish, Mr. 

 Milborn. — The best Plant in Bloom in a ])ot (Ribes sanguinca) Mr. Jef- 

 fries,'Narseryiiian ; second do., (Erica I,inn;ca) Mr. Wood,';, Nursery- 

 man; third ditto, (Linodoruiii hyacinlhoides) Mr. George Rlills, gar- 

 dener to W. Rodwell, Esq. — The Third Rhubarb, Mr. W. Allen. — 'J'he 

 best Hyacinth.s, Mr. .JefFries. 



CoTTAGEiis. — The First Vegetable, .John Hiirker, sen , Tuddenham. — 

 Second ditto. Josh. Turner, Westerlield. 



Considering the backward state of the season, the show of vegetables 

 was considered exceedingly good. The cucumbers of Mr. Allen and Mr. 

 ]\Iilborn were very fine, Mr. Allen's brace measuring nearly eighteen 

 inches each fruit. The rhubarb also, of Messrs. Marriott, Milborn, and 

 Allen, we think the finest vve remember to have seen. The Mushrooms, 

 also, of Mr. Garrod, Mr. Cuthill, and Mr. Mackenzie, were particularly 

 deserving notice. The green-house plants, of which there was a large 

 supply from Mr. Jefl'ries and Mr. Wood, gave a most lively and inter- 

 esting appearance to the exhibition-room. — About 2(5 of the Members 

 afterwards dined together, and a most convivial evening was spent. 



LANCASTER AURICULA SHOW. 



This show was held in the Boys National School. There were not so 

 many flowers as have been exhibited on former occasions, but this may 

 be owing to the unusual lateness ot the season. There were, hosvever, 

 some very fine apples and pears in the room, and double the quantity 

 ever before shown : the new potatoes were also very fine. The following 

 is a list of the prizes : — 



WHITE EDGED. 



1 Taylor's Glory, Messrs. Connelly 

 and Son. 



2 Lee's Bright Venus. 

 ."3 Earl Grosvenor, Mr. C. Clark. 

 4 Ashworth's Rule All, 



3 Taylor's Incomparabi .• 

 t) Crompton's Admiral Gii.Jiner, 



Messrs. Connelly and Son. 

 7 Pillar of Beauty, Mr. C. Clark. 



SELF-COLOUREU. 



1 Lady Milton, Mi. C. Clark. 



2 Redmain's Metropolitan, Messrs. 

 Connelly and Son. 



3 Lord Lee, do. 



4 Whitaker's True blue, do. 



5 Berry's Lord Primate, do. 



6 Florks Flag, Mr. C. Clark. 

 7 Stadtholder, Messrs. Con- 



AURICULAS. 



GREEN EDGED. 



1 Howard's Lord Nelson, ./ohn 

 Stout, E.sq. 



2 Booth's Freedom, Messrs Con- 

 nelly and Son. 



3 Pearson's Badajoz, J. Hargreaves 



High-slreet. 



4 Pollitt's Ruler of England, do. 



5 Alexander, Duchess of Hamilton 

 G Pollitt's Boy, Messrs. Connelly 



and Son. 

 7 Barlow's King, Mr. C. Clark. 



GREY EDGED. 



1 Thompson's Revenge, Messrs. 

 Connelly and Son. 



2 Pearson's Liberty, do. 



3 Taylor's Ploughboy, do. 



4 Kenyon's Ringleader, do. 



5 Ryder's Waterloo, do. 



6 None. 



7 None. 



nelly and Sou. 



ALPINE OR 



King of tlieAlp'--, 

 lFij>-h-slreet. 



SHADED. 



J. Hargreaves, 



