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Simjle Roses— I, Mr. Lodge; 2, Mr. Cragie; 3, Ditto. 



Double Roses— I, Mr. Cragie; 2, Ditto; 3, Mr. Bradshaw. 



Double White Roses— I, Mr. Cragie; 2, Mr. Walch; 3, Mr. Wlutworth. 



Stove Plants.— 1, Oniciduuru, James Orrarod, Esq.; 2, Cactus speciosis- 

 simus, Ditto; 3, Xy lophy 11a falcata, Ditto; 4, Calanthe veratrifolia, Ditto; 

 5, Gloxinea Candida, E. Ashworth, Esq.; 6, Gesnerea bulbosa, James Orm- 

 rod, Esq. 



Greek-house Plants. — 1, Letamia speciosa, R. Heywood, Esq.; 2, 

 Fuchsia globosa, R. Barlow, Esq. ; 3, Gomphocarpus fruticosus, J. Cross, 

 Esq.; 4, Pimelea decussata, J. Ormrod, Esq. ; o, Humeii elegans, Ditto; 

 ti, Plumbago capensis, J. Cross, Esq. 



Ericje. — 1, veutricosa superba, J. Ormrod, Esq.; 2, odorata, Ditto; 3, 

 perspicunama, Ditto; 4, ventricosa, J. Cross, Esq. 



Geraniums.— I, Mary Queen of Scots, M. D. Rawsthorne; 2, Victory, 

 R. Barlow, Esq.; 3, Lord Yarborough, E. Ashworth, Esq.; 4, Navarino, J. 

 < )rmrod, Esq. ; 5, Lady Mary Hussey, Mr. Walch; 6, grandissimum, Mr. 

 D. Rawsthorne. 



Herbaceous Plants.— 1, Delphinum Humeii, Mr. D. Rawsthorne; 2, 

 Campanula cephalauthus, J. Ormrod, Esq.; 3, Gentiana trlquitera, Ditto; 

 4, Dragon Plant, Ditto ; 5, Eschscholtzia crocea, Mr. D- Rawsthorne; 6, 

 Pyrethium itallicum, R. Heywood, Esq. 



Hardy Shrubs.— 1, Sollya heterophylla, J. Ormrod, Esq.; 2, Hibiscus 

 syriacus, E. Ashworth, Esq.; 3, Rhododendron hirsutum, Ditto; 4, Azalea 

 viscosa, Ditto; 5, Kalmia rubra, J. Ormrod, Esq.; 6, Kalmia angustifolia, 

 R. Barlow, Esq. 



l.LASGOW HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The first Exhibition this season took place in the Trades' Hall, Glassford- 

 Btreet, on the Cth of May ; and, apparently in defiance of the unpropitious 

 state of the weather, a greater display of flowers and vegetables than could 

 have been anticipated, was brought forward by the indefatigable zeal of the 

 members, and friends of horticulture generally. There was a beautiful dis- 

 play of that so much esteemed lady's flower, which has received almost as 

 many names as there are provinces in the country, viz. "Heartsease," 

 " Tricolors," " Pansies," from the French pensee, " Think of ruej" " Violet," 

 " Love in Idleness," &c. &c. The Hyacinths, too, elicited considerable 

 observation, as did also several fine bouquets of perennials, and many 

 splendid exotics, in pots and cut flowers as bouquets. We were sorry to 

 perceive so very few of the fair sex present, for whom, one would have 

 thought, this rich banquet was purposoly spread; but we hope it was only 

 On unfavourable state of the weather, and not a want of taste for Flora's 

 Kifts, that kept them away. 



The following is u liet of the prizes awarded for plant* and florist* 

 do wen i — 



PiNITEI.— I, Mi>. ( . Buchanan, Prince George, Paganini, Duehena of 

 Richmond, Nut romancer, Lass of Richmond-hill, Mr. Thomas Carswell, 

 Drumpelller; 2, Handasydo's letter J, Handasydo's letter L, Haudasyde's 

 letter II. Uundatvd* s kittwr V, Oberun, Kylvia, Sir. Andrew Turnbull, liwtk 

 ■»«11 CuutU. 



