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of valuables ; and the group in its centre, backed by an extraordinary-sized 

 (S'pirae'a Mlmaria, delphiniums and campanulas could not, we think, be sur- 

 passed in brilliancy and effect. The long stage sparkled, meteor-like, with 

 innumerable-named roses, pinks, ranunculuses, and, to us. Nature's beauty, 

 the double dahlia (although not in quantity), much aided the splendour of 

 this portion of the exhibition. The table for strawberries and cherries was 

 most abundantly covered ; and we heard a lady pronounce the strawberries 

 young lobsters : several plates of Wilmott's Superb having the specimens 

 exceeding an ounce in weight, and many plates of Keen's Seedling took less 

 than twenty to the pound. The table for vegetables was well filled, and 

 some heads of cauliflower were 12 in. in diameter. The number of speci- 

 mens ticketed and entered amounted to 1151, much exceeding any previous 

 Show. The prizes were adjudged as under : — 



Plants. Stove or Green-house: 1. Cactus specioslssima, Mr. J. D. 

 Wheeler; 2. Celsia incisifolia, and 5. Calceolaria rugosa, J. Cooke, Esq. ; 



4. Polygala latifolia, Mr. J. C. Wheeler ; 5. Jcacia arborea, Mrs. Partridge. 

 Heaths: l. Ventricosa superba, Mrs. Westfaling ; 2. Pregnans, Mr. J. D. 

 Wheeler; 3. Ventricosa densa, Mrs. Westfaling; 4. Ti'iflora, Mr. J. D.Wheeler; 



5. Depressa, Mr, J. C. Wheeler. Hardy: l. 5pirEe"a wlmaria, E. Prichard, 

 Esq. ; 2. Kalmk latifolia, Mr. Reynolds ; 5. ZJictamnus flore rubro, Mr. 

 Purchas ; 4. Z)elphinium grandiflora, Mr. Reynolds ; 5. Campanula persi- 

 cifolia, Mrs. Piatt. — Flowers. Ranunculuses. Dark: 1. Vortonox, Mrs. 

 Westfaling ; 2. Vulcan, Mr. Crump ; 3. Vincent's Admiral, Mrs. West- 

 faling; 4. Capel, Mr. Crump ; 5. Leo, Mr. T. Edwards. Light: 1. Eliza, 



2. Pompelia, and 5. Duchess of Wurtemberg, Mr. Crump; 4. Adrian Ci- 

 tron, and 5. Borsit, Mrs. Westfaling. Pinks. Black and White : 1 . West- 

 lake's Heroine, Mr. T. Edwards ; 2. Symonds' Eclipse, Colonel Money ; 



3. Burches's Maid of Kent, Miss Trusted ; 4. Beauty of Wolverhampton, 

 Mr. T. Edwards ; 5. Davy's Eclipse, Mr. Reynolds. Purple Laced : 1 . Buf- 

 faloe's Beauty, Miss Trusted ; 2. Oxonian, J. Cooke, Esq. ; 3. Earl of 

 Uxbridge, Mr. T. Edwards ; 4. Hopkins's Bishop of Winchester, Mr. 

 Reynolds; 5. Haslem's Ruler, Mr. T. Edwards. Red Laced : I.Cooper's 

 Cupid, Miss Trusted ; 2. Stephens's Waterloo, and 3. Ratter's Seedling, 

 Messrs. Breese and Reynolds ; 4. Glory of Newport, J. Cooke, Esq. ; 

 5. Salter's Imperial, Mr. Reynolds. Selfs and Fancies : 1. Blushing Beauty, 

 Mr. Barrett; 2. George the Fourth, Colonel Money ; 3. Aurora Borealis, 

 J. Cooke, Esq. ; 4. Unknown, J. F. Willis, Esq. ; 5. Duchess of Albemarle, 

 Mr. Reynolds. Roses. Dark 1. Tuscany, K. Evans, Esq.; 2. Pluto, J. 

 Cooke, Esq. ; 3. Royal Purple, Col. Money ; 4. Royal Crimson, K. Evans, 

 Esq.; 5. Afi-icana, Mr. T. Edwards. Light: 1. Moss Provens, E. Pri- 

 chard Esq. ; 2. Celeste, Mr. J. C. Wheeler; 3. Unique, K. Evans, Esq. 



4. New Maiden's Blush, E. Prichard, Esq.; 5. Bengalense, K.Evans, 

 Esq. — Frtdt. Cherries: 1. Early May, Mrs. Westfaling; 2. Dredge's 

 Early, Mr. Barrett; 3. May Duke, R.Compton, Esq.; 4. Elton, J. F. Wil- 

 lis, Esq. ; 5. Amber, Mr. Sharp. Strawberries: 1. Wilmott's Superb, and 

 2. Keen's Seedling, J. Cooke, Esq. ; 3. Carolina, Col. Money ; 4. Rose- 

 berry, Mrs. Westfaling; 5. Alpines, Colonel Money. — Culinary Vegetables. 

 Cauliflowers: 1. J.Cooke, Esq.; 2. Mr. Reynolds; 3. Mrs. Westfaling; 

 4. Mr. Reynolds; 5. Colonel Money. {Hereford Journal, July 1.) 



YORKSHIBE. 



Yorkshire Horticultural Society. — On June 3., the Yorkshire Horticul- 

 tural Society held their June Meeting in Wakefield. From the unfavour- 

 able state of the weather for several weeks past, it was not expected that 

 the display of fruits and flowers would be so choice as might otherwise 

 have been looked for. On entering the room, however, the visitors were 

 most agreeably tlisappointed ; indeed, we have seldom seen a more splendid 



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