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Reine de Shcba; 5, Ditto, Violet Alexaudre; 6, Mr. B. Dickerson, Maitre 

 Partoute. 



Feathered Roses.— 1, Mr. R. Headley, Bartlett's Miuerva; 2, Mr. J. Peel- 

 ing, Cerise Blanche; 3, Ditto, Compte Vergennes; 4, Mr. R. Headly, Guer- 

 ricr; 5, Ditto, Amadis; 6, Mr. Freen, Heroine. 



Flamed Bizarres. — 1, Mr. Twitchett, Surpasse Carlo Dolci; 2, Ditto, Med- 

 licott's New Duke; 3, Mr. R. Headly, Charbouier Noir; 1, Mr. Twitchett, 

 Waterloo; 5, Mr. R. Headly, San Josef; ti, Ditto, Marcellus. 



Flawed Byblamcn. — 1, Mr. R. Headly, Strong's Rainbow ; 2, Ditto, Strong's 

 Acapulca; 3, Ditto, Strong's Black Prince; 4, Mr. R. Nutter, Roi de Siain ; 

 5, Mr. Twitchett, Transparent Noir; 6, Mr. R. Nutter, Holmes's King. 



Flamed Roses. — 1, Mr R. Headly, Camuze de Craix; 2, Mr. Twitchett, 

 Cerise a Belle Forme; 3, Mr. Dickerson, Triomphe Royale; 4, Ditto, ditto; 

 3, Mr. Crisp, Catalani; 6, Mr. R. Headly, Ponceau tres Blanc. 



Geraniums. — I, Mr. Searle — The best Collection of Twelve (different va- 

 rieties)— Grandissima, Weltjieanum, Duchess of Gloucester, Brightoniensis, 

 Marie Loui-e, Mary Queen of Scots, Ne Plus Ultra, Lord C'oniberuiere,Statira, 

 Luciduin, Man of Ross, and Lord Yarborough. 2, Mr. Hudson — Second 

 best ditto — Dennis'* Queen Adelaide, Lautum, Habranthum, Mary Queen of 

 Scots, Granaissima, Admiral Napier, Ne Plus Ultra, Brightoniensis, Weltjie's 

 Seedling, Olympicum, Youngii, and Gainsianum. Mr. Searle — The best 



Collection (nut-less than Twelve varieties) belonging to an Amateur — 15s. 

 given by Mr. Widnall. The same that gained the Society's first prize. 1, 



Mr. Hudson — The six best Geraniums, the property of an Amateur — Bruden- 

 nellii, Powlettia?, Yeatnunianuin, Jack ol Newbury, De Vere, and Colleyanum, 

 10s. given by Mr. Widnall. 2, Mr. Searle — Second best six ditto — Specta- 

 bile Striata, Brudennellii, Spectabile J'.legans, Olympicum, Smith's Queen, 

 and Flora Mc Donald, os. given by Mr. Widnall. Mr. Searle — The best 

 Geranium of any colour, Rosalind. Mr. H. Greeu — The best Seedling ditto. 

 W. II. Bond, Esq. — Second best Seedling ditto. 



Stocks. — lied: 1, Mr. Newman, tiiaut; 2, Ditto, ditto; 3, Mr. Bursill, do. 

 While : I, Mr. Newman, Giant; 2, Mr. J. Peeling, ditto. Purple: 1, Mr. 

 Newman, CJiaut. 



Jncmoncs. — I, Mr. Searle — The best pan of six double Anemones; 2, Mr. 

 J. Bailey, Second best do. do. Mr. Searle — The best collection of double 

 Anemones, a prize given by Rev. A Fitch. Mr. Widuall — The best Cactus 

 Speciosisfima, a prize given by Mr. Catling. 



Collections of Cut Flowers. — 1, Mr. Catling; 2, Mr. H. Greeu. 



llorjuets. — l,Mr. 11. Green; 2, Mr. Newman. 



Fanzies. — 1, Mr. Widnall — The best Collection (100 varieties) a prize given 

 by Mr. Searle; 2, Mr. Searle — Second best collection (25 varieties) all Seed- 

 lings, a prize given by Mr. R. Headly. 



Royal Horticultural Society of Cornwall. — We have the pleasing 

 task of laying beforo our readers, an account of the Twelfth Exhibition, 

 being the first meeting for this year of this Society, held on Wednesday, 

 May 27th. Fashionable parties from all quarters were seen entering the 

 town throughout the forenoon ; and, the usual time having been given for 

 the Inspection by the company of the magnificent exhibition of Plants, 

 Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables, at two o'clock, Dr. C.uu.yon, in consequence 

 of the absence of the President, Sir W. Moleswortii, took the chair at the 

 Assembly Rooms, by particular request — After apologising lor his inability 

 to do justice t" the splendid collection of Plants and Flowers which appeared 

 to surpass in rareneSH and beauty whatever had been exhibited upon former 

 us, he called th< attention of the company more particularly to a mag- 

 njnecut specimen of a well known favourite— Cactus speciooisBimus — which, 

 in perferl flower, graced the centre of the room. The Azaleas, Calceolarias 

 and Geraniums, were likewise of unrivalled beauty. A very rare specimen 

 of tie- Melaleoce pubesoens, from the garden of <;.('. Fox, Esq., was the 

 I Itli to notice, in mi tin , in u, i . ioo of its having flowered in the 



Op«fl ground, after being rejected I i a ftrsl rate greenhouse, where all at 



tempts lo I. ring it into flower had been unavailing. What call proclaim 



