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Mitchell; 5, Cheetham's Independent, Messrs. Musson and Marris; 6, 

 Copley's Victory, Mr. Warner; 7, Falkner's Omnibus, Messrs. Bradley and 

 Collison ; 8, Pearson's Estimable, Mr. Wigg. 



Plain, or Black and White Pinks. — 1, Parry's Union, Messrs. Musson and 

 Marris; 2, Wigley's Commander, Mr. Wigg; 3, Wellington, Ditto; 4, 

 Hopkins's One-of-the-Ring, Messrs. Musson and Mams; 5, Foster's Miss 

 Foote, Ditto ; 6, Barratt's Conqueror, Mr. Wigg ; 7, Earl Grey, Mr. Barnes ; 

 8, Fox's Superb, Messrs. Musson and Marris. 



Ranunculuses. — The first pan was won by Mr. Thomas Christian, with 

 Melange des Beautie, Rose Superb, Endymion, Bartlett's Supreme, Orissa, 

 and Naxara, from the garden of Mr. Derbyshire ; the second by Mi - . Wm. 

 Mitchell, with Unknown, Melange des Beautie, Prince of Orange, Orissa, 

 Naxara, and Princess of Wirtemberg; the third by Mr. Wm. Mitchell, with 

 Beauly of Virginale, Lady Coventry, Naxara, Orissa Superb, La Temeraire, 

 and Blade's Yellow; the fourth by Mr. Wm. Mitchell, with Rose Superb, 

 Unknown, Condorset, Unknown, La Temeraire, and Beauty of Virginale. 



Self Coloured llanunculuses. — 1, Vergoleuse, Mr. Thomas Christian; 2, 

 Royal Sulphur, Mr. Barnes; 3, Rubens, Mr. Wm. Mitchell; 4, Voctinox, 

 Ditto; 5, Prince of Orange, Ditto; 6, Unknown, Mr. Thomas Christian; 

 7, Blush Rose, Ditto; 8, Plato, Ditto. 



Striped Ranunculuses. — 1, Orissa, Mr. W. Mitchell; 2, Rhododendron, 

 Ditto; 3, Beauty of Virginale, Ditto; 4, Rose Superb, Ditto; 5, La Teme- 

 raire, Mr. Thomas Christian; 6, Belle du Monde, Messrs. Musson and 

 Marris; 7, Orange Brabancon, Messrs. Bradley and Collison; 8, Melange 

 des Beautie, Mr. Wm. Mitchell. 



Edged or Spotted Ranunculuses. — 1, Princess of Wirtemberg, Mr. Barnes; 



2, Lady Coventry, Mr. Wm. Mitchell; 3, Unknown, Ditto; 4, Pink-edged, 

 Mr. Barnes; 5, Orange, Ditto; 6, Dr. Franklin, Messrs. Bradley and Col- 

 lison; 7, Prince of Wales, Mr. Wigg; 8, Dr. Solomon, Messrs. Bradley and 

 Collison. 



Best Collection of Herbaceous Floicers. — 1, Mr. Joshua Burgess; 2, Mr. 

 Nutt, from the garden of G. Payne, Esq. 



Pansies.— 1 and 2, Messrs. Musson and Marris. 



Roses. — 1, Mr. Warner; 2, Mr. Wilson, from the garden of Earl Howe; 



3, Mr. Godwin; 4, Mr. Wilson, from the garden of Earl Howe; 5, Mr. 

 Warner ; 6, Mr. Cuff, from the garden of C. Winstanley, Esq. 



Best Pan of Geraniums. — 1 and 2, Mr. Wilson, from the garden of Earl 

 Howe ; 3, Mr. Nutt, from the garden of G. Payne, Esq.; 4, Mr. Cuff, from 

 the garden of C. Winstanley, Esq. 



Geraniums. — 1 and 2, Mr. Wilson, from the garden of Earl Howe ; 3, Mr. 

 John Christian, from the garden of T. Burbidge, Esq. ; 4, 5, and 6, Mr. 

 Warner. 



Stove Plants. — 1, Erylhrina Cristigalli, Mr. John Christian; 2, Ditto, Mr. 

 Sawbridge; 3, Cockscomb, Mr. John Christian; 4, Gloxinia speciosa, Mr. 

 Lloyd. 



Greenhouse Plants. — 1, Fuchsia conica, Mr. Lloyd; 2 and 8, Wheeler's 

 Victoria, Mr. Warner; 4, Volkameria grandiflora, Mr. Lloyd. 



T.iMWORTH HORTICCLTURAL SOCIETY. 



The first exhibition of this Society took place on the 29th of April, when 

 the following prizes were awarded : — 



Hyacinths. — Ttcllow, Mr. Woody. 



Pink. — 1, Mr. Woody; 2, L'Honour d'Amsterdatu, Mr. Smith. 



White. — 1, A la mode, Mr. Lees; 2, Brilliante, Ditto. 



Blue. — 1, La Due de Luxembourg, Mr. Smith. 



Auriculas.— DarkShaded Self.— I, Seedling, Mr. Smith; 2, Clerk's Dean 

 of Lichfield, Mr. Clerk. 



Light Shaded Selfs.—\, Denstone's Lady Anson, Mr. Denstone; 2, Seed 

 ling, Mr. Clerk ; 3, Ditto, Mr. Smith. 



