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Seedling: 1 , Rev. R. Lascelles ; 2. Mr. Dobson. Hollyhocks: three best, 

 Mr. Brewer ; best, Mr. Catling. Balsam, Mr. Searle. Cockscomb : 1 . Mr. 

 Thomas Ready; 2. Mr. Lestourgeon. Georginas. Best six : 1. Fulgida 

 nana, Imperiosa, French Lilac, Princess Augusta, Imperial Purple, Perfecta, 

 Mr. Widnall ; 2. Coronation, Sans Rival, Phoenix, Sangufnea, Gloriosa, 

 Marshall's Purple, Mr. Gimson. Best three, Colville's Perfecta, Theodore, 

 Coronation, Mr. Searle. Best, Donna Maria, Mr.Widnall. — Fruit. Melons: 



1. Royal Vvlndsor (Scarlet Flesh), Mr. Catling, grown at Dr. Haviland's ; 



2. Cantaloup, Mr. Palmer of Ely. Apricots, Masculine, John Hemington, Esq. 

 Cherries. Duke : 1. 55 to the lb., Mr. Chaliis ; 2. 56 to the lb., Mr. Wilson, 

 Lord De La ^yarr's gardener. Heart, 51 to the lb., Mr. Fordham, gardener 

 to T. Quintin, Esq. Raspberries: white, Mr. Chaliis; red, Mr. Dall. 

 Gooseberries: red (Roaring Lion and Rough Robin, 14 to the lb.), Mr. 

 Gimson ; white (Cheshire Lass, 20 to the lb.), Mr. Gimson ; green 

 (Green Ocean, 20 to the lb.), Mr. Chaliis ; yellow (Nelson's Waves, 19 to 

 the lb.), Mr. Gimson. For flavour: I.Champagne, Col. Pemberton ; 2. 

 Warrington, Mr. Palmer, of Ely. Heaviest (Rough Robin, 1 oz. 1 dwt. 1 

 gr.), Mr. Gimson. Currants. White : 1.19 bunches to the lb., Mr. Pal- 

 mer of Ely; 2. 19 bunches to the lb., Mr. Fordham of Hatley. Red: 32 

 bunches to the lb., Mr. Patrick Beales. — Cidinari/ Vegetables. Lettuces, 

 best three Paris Coss, Mr. Widnall. 



Treasurer's Prize. Bouquet, Mr. Gimson. 



Cottager's Prizes. Gooseberries, Joseph Beales, Cherryhinton. Currants, 

 James Tuck, W^indmill Cottage^ Harston. Cucumber, Henry Hunt, Dux- 

 ford. Carnation, John Munns, Barnwell. Balsam and Hollyhock, Joseph 

 Beales, Cherryhinton. 



Exti-a-Prizes. Bigarreau Cherries, Mr. John Eaton, Cambridge. Cot- 

 tager's Bouquet, Joseph Beales, Cherryhinton. Cottager's Cabbage, Ro- 

 bert Freeman, Abington. Wilmot's Superb Strawberries, Mr. Wilson, Lord 

 De La Warr's gardener. Turnips, Maltese, Mr. Denson, Waterbeach. 

 Kitchen Apples, Kentish Pippin and Norfolk Beffin, Col. Pemberton. Dou- 

 ble Sweetwilliam, seedling, Mr. Brown, Fordham. White Spanish Onions, 

 Mr. Lestourgeon. Table Pears, Citron des Carmes, Mr. Searle. French 

 Marigolds, Mr. Dall. Fuchsia, Mr. Palmer of Ely. Double Scarlet Z<\'ch- 

 nis, Mr. John Bailey. Hydrangea, Mr. Hajlock. Candytuft, /beris umbel- 

 latus, C. Pemberton, Esq. 



The Committee then proposed prizes for cottagers, at the next Show, 

 for apples, pears, plums, onions, parsneps, three china asters, and georgina. 

 {Canibiidge Chronicle, July 31.) 



Suffolk. 



Bury Horticultural Society. — At the Meeting of this Society on July 28. 

 the show of flowers, fruits, and vegetables was excellent : amongst the most 

 note-worthy were Eucomis striata, Thuitb^rgm alata, and Crassula cocci- 

 nea, by Mr. Hodson ; georginas, carnations, melons (including some very 

 fine ones, not offered for the prize, by J. Phillijis, Esq.), lettuces, and onions 

 of immense size, &c. Several specimens arrived too late to be submitted 

 to the judges. The two prizes of one guinea each for cottage gardens 

 gave great satisfaction, and, we trust, will be of the most beneficial tendency. 

 The following was the award : — 



Flowers. Carnations : Bizards, six sorts, Mr. Barrett ; Flakes, Mr. Bar- 

 rett; Picotees, Mr. Lord. Best Bouquet, Mr. Hammond. — Fruit. Melon, 

 Gros Cantaloup, Mr. Lines, Apricots, R.Pettiward, Esq. Cherries, Elton, 

 Mr. Barrett. Raspberries, red, Mr. Stacey. Gooseberries. Heaviest : red, 

 Mr. Brett ; white^ Mr. S. Nunn ; green and yellow, Mr. Levett. For fla- 

 vour, Mr. Musk. Currants, white,"22 to the lb., Mr. Levett ; red, R. Petti- 

 ward, Esq. ; black. Rev. W. Basset. — Culinary Vegetables. Lettuces, Mr. 

 Francis Clark, jun. Onions, Mr. Pierson. 



