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Lord Middleton, George Walker, Esq. and Dr. Storer, for some splen- 

 did specimens of exotic plants. 



A silver cup, value five guineas, was awarded to Mr. Cartwright, 

 wriglit, from the garden of Henry Homer, Esq. for the following Hya- 

 cinths, viz.: — 1 Duke of Luxemhurgh ; 2 Vulean ; 3 Waterloo; 4 

 Paix de A miens; 5 Prince of Waterloo; 6 Veangureur. 



DOUBLE BLUE. 2 Princess Elizaheth, do. 



1 Alamode, Inger. 3 Hers & Ada hreda, Inger. 



2 Madame Marmont, do. 4 Acuture, do. 



3 Kroon van Indian, Cartwright. 6 Princess Elizabeth, Cartwright. 



4 Lord Wellington, Inger. 6 Unknown, Inger. 



6 Alamode, Inger. ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ 



SINGLE BLUE. 



1 Cre pnsculi, Cartwright. 1 Alamode, Inger. 



2 Grand Videtto, Inger. 2 do. do. 



3 Nimrod, Cartwright. 3 do. do. 



4 Lord Grey, Cartwright. 4 Hinnan Lange, Cartwright. 



5 Nimrod, inger. 5 Unknown, Inger. 



6 Unknown, do. 



DOUBLE RED. 



1 Waterloo, Inger. 1 V'ollaire, Inger. 



2 Aurora, do. 2 Triumph Blendina, do. 



3 Waterloo, do. 3 British Crown, Cartwright. 



4 Favorite des dames, Cartwright. 4 Alamode, Inger. 



SINGLE RED. 5 La Candeur, do. 



1 Charlotte, Cartwright. 6 Thasis, do. 



SINGLE WHITE. 



NORWICH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The seasonable change in the weather has operated most favourably 

 for the General Meeting of our Horticultural Society, and the attend- 

 ance of members and visitors at the Com Exchange, on Wednesday 

 last, was more numerous than at any first meeting since its establish- 

 ment — the admission at the door amounting to £7 13s. 



The show of Spring Flowers consisted of Hyacinths, Auriculas, double 

 Wallflowers, and Primulae Sinenses. There was a Cactus speciosus in 

 flower, and also a few Camellias, (white and red,) and some Polyan- 

 thuses (the three best were those of the Rev. Richard Holmes.) 



The Acacias Armata and Juniperina, from Mrs. Ives, of Catton, 

 were magnificent specimens of these shrubs. 



Mrs. Mackie contributed largely, (not for prizes) havingsenl aCdctus 

 Jenkinsonii, Camellia elegans, (a very rare kind,) Kennedia monophylla, 

 Epacris pungens, epurpufascens, and rosa;us, Diosma cerefolium, Erica 

 speciosa, Lachenalia versicolor, Gnidia pinifolia, Antholyza J^lthiopica, 

 B^rberis fasiculdris, (a splendid specimen,) 30 splendid specimens of 

 Hyacinths, among which we were particularly struck with Pas non plus 

 ultra, L'Importante, Grande Vidclte, Hellicun, Maiquissc dc la Cosle, 



