476 Provincial Horticultural Societies : — Snffolk. 



full bloom, to the bottom of the tables, the whole being encircled with a 

 border of tulip blooms. The effect of the mass of flowers, of various heights 

 and colours, was a source of admiration to all who beheld it. For this 

 splendid show the Society were principally indebted to the kindness of Mr. 

 Widnali, florist, &c., of Grantchester, who sent in a number of beautiful 

 and rare geraniums, with some of m hich he had gained the silver prize 

 medal given by the Horticultural Society at their Show on Friday last. 

 Mr. Brewer, nurseryman and florist, sent in the orange trees, and several 

 other exotics, as well as a number of beautiful geraniums; and Mr.Gimson, 

 nurseryman and florist, of Linton, also contributed. Prizes were awarded 

 as follows : — 



Tulips. Feathered Bizards: 1. Roi de Perse, Mr. R, Nutter; 2. Sur- 

 passe Charbonniere, Mr. Haylock ; 3. Roi de Perse, Mr. R. Nutter ; 

 4. Grand Cairo, and 5. Gold Beaures, Mr. Bailey; 6. Gold Purse, Mr. 

 Twitchett. Feathered Bybloemens : 1. Imperatrice de Maroc, Mr. Dob- 

 son ; 2. Imperatrice de Maroc, Mr. Finch ; 3. Alexander Baguet, Mr. 

 Haylock; 4 Ponceau Unique, Mr. Dobson ; 5. Black Baguet, Mr. Finch ; 

 6. Maitre Partout, Mr. Peeling. Feathered Roses : 1. Rose Heroine, Mr. 

 Nutter; 2. Rose Heroine, Mr.Gimson; 5. Rose Heroine, Mr. Dobson ; 



4. Rose Heroine, Mr. Nutter ; 5. Rose Heroine, Mr. Dobson; 6. Juno, Mr. 

 Finch. Flamed Bizards: 1. Charbonnier Noir, Mr. Dobson ; 2. Tippoo 

 Saib, Mr.Gimson; 3. Abercromby, Mr. Finch; 4. Castrum Doloris, Mr. 

 Twitchett ; 5. Emperor Charles, Mr. Dobson ; 6. Sir Sidney Smith, Mr. 

 Haylock. Flamed Bybloemens : 1 . Roi de Siam, Mr. Dobson ; 2. Bold 

 Lutherus, Mr. Haylock ; 3. Titian, Mr. Twitchett; 4. Rigaut, Mr. Gimson; 



5. Washington, Mr. Sharp ; 6. Washington, Mr. Finch. Flamed Roses: 



1. RoseTriomphe Royale, Mr. Nutter ; 2. Rose TriompheRoyale,Mr. Dob- 

 son ; 3. Hebe, Mr. Bailey ; 4. Hebe, Mr. Finch ; 5. Vesta," Mr. Dobson ; 



6. Rose Triomphe Royal, Mr. Finch. Anemones: 1., 2., and 3. Stearne's 

 W. Wilkins, Esq., Mr. Stearne ; 4. Leopard, Mr.Gimson; 5. Unknown, 

 Mr. Dobson; 6. Unknown, Mr. Crisp. Stocks. Scarlet: 1. Mrs. Markham; 



2. Mr. Twitchett; 3. Mrs. Markham ; 4. Mr. Haylock. White: 1. Mr. 

 Rickard; 2. Mr. Dobson; 3. Mr. Twitchett; 4. Mr. Dobson. Purple: 

 I.Mr. Balls; 2. Mrs. Markham. 



The Society's Show of Ranunculuses was then fixed for Wednesday, the 

 17th of June, at the Town Hall. {Cambridge Chron., May 29.) 



Suffolk. 



Bury Floral and Horticultural Society. — The Second Meeting of this 

 Society was held at the Eagle and Child Inn, on June 3., and was nume- 

 rously and respectably attended. The prizes were awarded as follows : — 



For the best and second best feathered bizard, best bybloemen rose, and 

 second best flamed bizard, to Mr. John Warburton of Tottington. For the 

 best, second, and third bj'bloemens ; second and third bybloemen roses ; 

 best and third flamed bizard ; best, second, and third flamed bybloemen ; 

 best, second, and third flamed, and second and third self-roses, to Mr, James 

 Walmsley of Birtle. For the best and second hot-house plants ; second and 

 third green-house plants; best, second, and third heaths; best geranium ; 

 second herbaceous plants; best hardy shrub; and best rose, to the gardener 

 of J. Ramsbottom, Esq. For the best green-house plant, best herbaceous 

 plant, and best pine, to the gardener of J. Grant, Esq. For the second rose, 

 and hot-house plant, to the ganlener of William Grant, Esq. For the 

 third herbaceous plant, second and third hardy shrubs, best and second 

 grapes, and best potatoes, to the gardener of J. Kay, Esq. For the best 

 self-rose, to Mr. R. Palfreyman of Bury. For the best cucumbers, to Mr. 

 Thomas Greenhaigh of Chesham Fields. For the best cabbage, to Mr, 

 Robert Kaye, stationer. Bury. For the second geranium, to Mr. Charles 



