286 UlSCE.LLAHE.OVS, INTLLUGENCE. 



RED- 



Nam"- P„ l o d a l '" Z ^ -, o k ,„ ^ 



__^ ■ P - p - / f 3 4 ., 6 7 8 Q in Tot. 



larrecia 1 I I i 1 5 



Carolus 13 4 



Newsall s \ ictory 11 I 3 



<-'icero 1 3 



Beauty of Hertford 1 1 1 3 



Levick's Mountaineer. 1 1 



DARK. 



Lord Derbv 32 1 2 3 y II 



pflM^ 'i i 2 I •* 2 



JN egro Superb 34 7 



B °y 2 ' 3 (i 



Paganini 2 2 1 5 



Eammnhun Roy 1 1 2 



Dawson's Victory 1 I 2 



Mont Gibberloo 11 2 



othe110 l 1 2 



loster's Niagara 1 1 2 



The following Dahlias were exhibited in stands, or pans : — 



Cambridge HoRTicrtTrjRAL Society, Sept. 10th. — Stands of twelve 

 blooms : — First prize, for Springfield Rival, Levick's Incomparable, BroWt-'s 

 Paragon, Fosters Niagara, Queen of Dahlias, Criterion, King of the Yellows, 

 Grants, Inwood's Ariel, Willmott's Superb, Widnall's Ferfection, and Picta 

 formosissima, to Mr. Brewer. — Second prize, for Lord Derby, Sir Robert 

 Peel, Jason, Criterion, Granta, Rising Sun, Countess of Liverpool, Phyllis, 

 King of the Whites, Black Prince, and two seedlings, to Mr. Widnall. — 

 Third prize, for Countess of Liverpool, Queen of Dahlias, King of the 

 AVhites, Rising Sun, Jason, Prince George of Cumberland, Perfection, 

 Springfield Rival, Granta, Picta formosissima, Ariel, and Neptune, to Mr. 



Searle. Stands of si.e blooms : — First prize, for Criterion, Neptune, 



Granta, Queen of Dahlias, Countess of Liverpool, and Widnall's Jason, to 

 Mr. R. Headly. — Second prize, for Queen of Dahlias, Queen of Sheba, 

 Springfield Rival, Perfection, King of Dahlias, and Picta formosissima, to 

 Mr. Widnall. — Third prize, for Rose d' Amour, Victory, Lady Dundas, Cas- 

 sino, and two seedlings, to Mr. Brewer. 



Doncaster Horticultural Society, Oct. 9th. — Pans of twelve blooms : 

 First prize, for Queen of Sheba, Negro Superb, Picta formosissima, Camel- 

 liaflora, Queen of Dahlias, Coccinea perfecta, Enchantress, Negro Boy, 

 Wells's Ferfection, Beauty of Camden, Zamia, and Lord Liverpool, to Mr. 

 Stone. — Second prize, for Picta formosissima. Charming Phyllis, Lass of 

 Richmond Hill, Negro Boy, Commander in Chief, Queen of Dahlias, Au- 

 rora, Jason, Lord of Hallamshire, Queen of the Whites, Mrs. Talbot, and 

 Prince George of Cumberland, to Mr. Appleby. — Third prize, for Queen of 

 Dahlias, Landgravine, Yellow Turban, Lass of Richmond Hill, Queen of 

 the Whites, Barratt's Susanna, Prince George, Young's New Rose, Negro 



Boy, Eximia, Picta formosissima, and Cicero, to Mr. Appleby. Pans of 



sij blooms : — First prize, for Purple Perfection, Countess of Harrington, 

 Seedling, Shannon, Springfield Rival, and Seedling, to Mr. Levick. — Second 

 prize, for Mrs. Talbot, King of the Whites, Queen of the Yellows, Incom- 

 parable, Unknown, and Picta formosissima, to Mr. Jackson. — Third prize, 

 for Lad}' Grenville, Countess of Liverpool, Widnall's Perfection, Barratt's 

 Susanna, , and King of the Whites, to the Rev. H. Branson. 



Newick Horticultural Society, Sept. 4. — Stands of twelve blooms : 

 First prize, for Granta, Aurea, Countess of Liverpool, Queen of Dahlias, 

 Pencillia, Picta Formosissima, Herinione, Widnall s Perfection, Springfield 

 ■Rival, CiimolliaifOia alba, Levick's Incomparable, and Priestley's Enclian. 

 lass, to Mr, Mitchell, florist, &c, Piltdowa.-— Second prize, to Queen of 



