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Geraniums — Light. — 1 Brown's Henrietta, Lord Southampton ; 2 

 Mirabile, ditto. Dark — 1 Moor's Victory, Lord Southampton ; 2 Trans- 

 lucens, ditto. 



Pines. — 1 Queen, Lord Southampton. 



Grapes. — 1 Franlendale, Lord Southampton. 



Forced Flowers — 1 Fuchsia conica, E Bouverie, Esq ; 2 Kdlmia 

 latifolia, Mr J Atkins; 3 Moss Roses, Lord Southampton ; 4 Rododen- 

 dron ponticum, E Bouverie, Esq. 



Hardy Herbaceous. — 1 Doioniciim cauclsicum, Mr J Atkins; 3 

 Sangiiinaria canadensis, ditto. 



Shrubs. — Ribes sanguiueun. Earl Pomfret ; 2 Ilex Europoeus plenus, 

 Mr J Atkins; 3 Erica Mediterranea, Lord Southampton. 



Apples — Dessert. — 1 Fearn's Pippin, Earl Pomfret ; 2 Nonpareil, 

 Lord Southampton. Kilcheu — 1 Shepherd's Pippin, Mrs Kerr ; 2 Nor- 

 folk Beaufin, Lord Southampton. 



Fears. — Dessert. — None shown. Baking 1 Middle St. Germain, 

 Mrs Kerr. 



Strawberries. — 1 Keen's Seedling, E Bouverie, Esq. 



Prizes. — Mushrooms — 1 Lord Southampton ; 2 W L Samwell, Esq. 

 Sea Kale — 1 Mr J Underwood; 2 Mrs Cockayne ; 3 Mrs Kerr. Aspa- 

 ragus — 1 Mr J Watts; 2 Mrs KeiT. Cucumbers — 1 Earl Pomfret; 2 

 E Bouverie, Esq ; 3 Lord Southampton. Brocoli, Imperial Winter — I 

 E Bouverie, Esq ; 2 Mr T Watts; 3 Mr T Watts; 3 Mr J Underwood. 

 French Beans — 1 E Bouverie, Esq; 2 Earl Pomfret; 3 Lord South- 

 ampton. New Potatoes — 1 Lord Southampton ; 2 E Bouverie, Esq. 

 Cabbage — 1 Mr T Watts ; 2 E Bouverie, Esq; 3 Lord Southampton. 

 Rhubarb — 1 Earl Pomfret; 2 Mr J Underwood. Ditto, Forced — 1 Lord 

 Southampton. Lettuce, Coss — I E Bouverie, Esq ; 2 Lord Southamp- 

 ton. Ditto, Cabbage — 1 Lord Soulhampton ; 2 E Bouverie, Esq. 



Extra. — New Golden Cress, Earl Pomfret. Mignionette — Mrs Kerr. 

 Lupinus Cruiksh^nskii — Mr J Atkin.<i. Canaris, Black Hyacinth — E 

 Bouverie, Esq. Seedling Apjile — Mr J Dadford. 



New Golden Cress, a very superior sallad, from Earl Pomfret. 



Ericas, from W J Dunkley, were very fine, but came too late for com- 

 petition. 



Ribes sanguinea, a very beautiful specimen of this new shrub, loaded 

 with bloom, from Earl Pomfret. 



Some superb specimens o( Azalea indica ;Uba, and Cactus Viindesii, 

 Epacris impressa, and numerous other plants, from Mr. Atkins. 



Fine Grapes, Strawberries, Pine, Gerauium, and other line specimens 

 of plants too numerous to particularize, from Lord Southampton. 



The Auriculas and Hyacinths were particularly beautiful. 



Fine Camellia Japouica alba, and other plants, from the Hon. Mrs. 

 Cockayne, Medlyott. 



Black Hyacinth, Cucumbers, Strawberries, forced flowers, and nu- 

 merous other fine specimens, from E. Bouverie, Issq. 



Brocoli, new Potatoes, forced Rhubarb, and numerous other vege- 

 tables and fruits, very good. 



Tlie Umpires were Mr. Bundy, Brooinham Hall, Mr. Chillis, gardener 

 to Mrs. Tibbits, liarton Seagravc, and Mr. T. Marshall. 



NOTTINGHAM FLORIST AND HORTf CULTURAL SOCIETY- 



The first exhibition of the scicicly for this season, was held at Bromley - 

 bouBc, on Wednesday last. The coiiiinillce feel greatly indebted to 



