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L'Eclair, Groot Voi-st, Duke of Welliugtoii, Voltaire, and Grande Vain- 

 queur. Ribes Sanguineum, of which charming shrub there is a very 

 elegant specimen now in full flower at the Nursery. — Forced Rhubarb 

 of three different kinds, viz. Elford, Dulley's Scarlet Giant, and Rat- 

 ford's Giant. 



An inverted Hyacinth exhibited by the Rev. William Guun, of Small- 

 burgh, was a real matter of interest to the scientific Botanist, since it 

 proved that a bulbous plant will produce green leaves, and flowers of 

 their proper colour without the aid of soil, roots, or atmospheric air. 



The display of early horticultural productions and of well preserved 

 autumnal fruits, on the tables at the lower end of the room, was highly 

 creditable to the amateur and working gardeners ; and the Cottagers 

 also are entitled to much commendation for the specimens they exhibited 

 including cucumbers, leeks, onions, &c. 



The exhibition of Dessert Apples (amongst which were some of the 

 old Golden Pippins and of Uvedale, St. Germain, and other Pears) was 

 excellent. 



There was a plate of Keene's Seedling Strawberries, from Mr. Roe's 

 Horticultural Establishment at Bracondale. 



Amongst the V^egetables were nearly 20 brace of line cucumbers, 

 some large mushroom flaps, from Crawshay, (not shewn for a prize) some 

 green peas, kidney beans, frame potatoes, asparagus, sea-kale, lettuces, 

 carrots, onions, leeks, capital brocoli, and large rhubarb, (red and white) 

 one long bunch of the latter, from I\Ir S. Gooch, of Honiughara, came 

 too late, or it would have received the Prize. 



MEMBERS PRIZES— FLOWERS. 



CAMELLIA. EIGHTEEN WALL FLOWERS. 



1 J. Cozens, Esq. 1 Mr. Robinson, Magdalen-street. 



BEST COLLECTION OF CAMELLIA AND COLLECTION OF ERICAS. 



OTHER PLANTS. 1 D. Watcrs, gardener to Mrs 



1 Mrs J. Smith, Nursery. Burroughes. 



AZALEA INDICA, HVACINTHS, ANB FORCED ANNUAL HYACINTHS, AND 



WALL FLOWERS. COLLECTION OF FLOWERS. 



1 James Pigg, gardener to the Rev. ] John Cozens, Esq. 



Charles Penrice. six roTs of mignonette and col- 



BEST collection OF AURICULAS. LECIION OF ROSES, &.C. 



1 Daniel Waters, gardener to Mrs ^ ^^'' ^^°'''- 



Burroughes. hvacinths and collection of 



FLOWERS 

 COLLECTION OF AURICULAS. , i 1 T r- ' 



1 John l.onge, Esq. 

 I Mr John Toll. ., j Bright, gardener to J. J. 



DOUBLE Bl,D MOSS ROSE. GumCV Fs(l 



1 Joseph Hudson, gardener to h^st half dozen or polvanthcs. 

 Win. loster, Esq. 1 ^i^ Kobcrt Ellis. 



HOSES AND I'INKS. ACACIA JUNIPERANIA OIOSMA UJilBEI.- 



1 Jesse Yoiinginan, gardener to lata, and four pots of stocks. 



Charles riioiiijujon, Estj. 1 George Jennings, gardener la 



BF.ST HALF DOZEN WAM. FLOWERS. MrS IvCS. 



1 Joseph Hudwtn, gardener to cactus speciosus. 



Win. Foster, Es(). I Thomas Ross. 



