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give a list of the prizes awarded. The pines from the Earl of Surrey's 

 and Lord Wharncliire's were particularly fine for the season, as also the 

 grapes, strawberries, and apples, from the seat of the former. The spe- 

 cimens of the different varieties of vegetables were very superior; and 

 the show of auriculas, polyanthuses, and hyacinths, such as was never 

 before seen in this town for beauty, fineness, and variety. The commit- 

 tee had to regret that from the grand route given, during the past week, 

 by the Duke of Devonshire, in London, to the Duke of Orleans, the usual 

 splendid supply of articles from the conservatory and gardens at Chats- 

 worth, were wanting. Notwithstanding this, however, the display was 

 such as to give an earnest to the Committee, that the Society is winning 

 its way in the public esieem, and that such an Exhibition as that of 

 Wednesday will cause the subscribers still further to increase, — (we be- 

 lieve that thirty new members have been added within these few days) — 

 and thus enable them to enhance the premium given to those who spend 

 their time and talents in catering for the public amusement. 



FRUITS. 



Pines — 1 Earl of Surrey, Montserrat; 2 Lord Wharncliffe, Envil. 

 Black Grapes — 1 Earl of Surrey, Black Hambro'. 

 White Grapes — 1 Earl of Surrey, Frontigniac. 



Strawberries — 1 Earl ol Surrey, Keen's Seedling. 



Apples — 1 Earl of Surrey, dessert 1832, Ribstone Pippin ; 2 Messrs. 

 Fisher Holmes and Co. — Pears — 1 Earl of Surrey, desert, Beurre Ranee ; 

 2 Sir Thomas White, Black Pear of Worcester. 



Nuts — 1 Mr Taylor, dessert. — Orange Tree— 1 Mr Halleft. 



Stove Plants — 1 Select, Mr Butcher, Musa Coccinea ; 2 B. Ward, 

 Esq., Erythrina Crista galli ; S Miss Marshall, Cactus iiagelliformis; 4 

 Mr Short, Amaryllis Josephine. 



Greenhouse Plants— 1 Select, Messrs Fisher, Holmes, and Co., 

 Kennedia coccinea ; best, Messrs Fisher, Holmes, and Co., Chorizema 

 Henchmannis ; 2 Lord Wharncliffe, Fuchsia globosa ; 3 Sir Thomas 

 White, Azalea hybrida ; 4 Lord Wharncliffe, Salpaglossus integrifolia. 



Apples — Earl of Surrey, baking. 



Frtcas — Best, Mr Short, Ilartuella ; 2 Mr Short, Mirabeles ; 3 Mr 

 Levick, Trossula ; 4 Mr Short, Robrocalix. 



Herbaceous Plants — Best, Mr Crowder, Trillium grandiflorium ; 

 2 Lord Wharnclilfe, Phlox elegans; 3 Mr Crowder, Phlox cetacedna; 

 4 Mr Warris, Pansy George iV. 



Geraniums — 1 Lord Wharncliffe, Defiance; 2 Mr B. Ward, Lord 

 Combermere. — Cut Flowers — B. Ward, Esq. 



Plants in Flower — Mr Turner. 



Cucumbers — Sir Thomas White, Picking's Long Pickling. 



Asparagus — Mr Watkins. — Mushrooms — Earl of Surrey. 



New Potatoes — My Butcher. — Sea Kale — Mr White, Meershrook. 



Kidney-beans — M. Ellison, Esq. — Rhubarb — Mr Walker. 



Lettuce — Mr White, Meersbrook. — Cabbages — Mr Turner, Canklow. 



Cauliflower Brocoli — Earl of Surrey, Knight's Protecting. 



Curled Parsley — Mr. Jackson, Doncaster. 



Curled Cress — Rev. W. Bagshaw. 



Mauket Gardener.s' Prize — Mr. G. Stones. 



