742 Provincial Horticultural Societies : — 



Moore's Victory, John Cooke, Esq. Light : 1. Yourigii, JMr. J. C. Wheeler ; 2. Millferi, John- 

 Cooke, Esq. ; 3. MacraiUhon supcrbum, Mrs. Piatt ; +. Apol'.o, John Cooke, Esq. ; 5. Macraii- 

 thoii, Mrs. Piatt. — Heaths : 1. Ventricosa suptrba, Brcese and Reynolds ; 2. Ivhydna, Mr. J. C. 

 Wheeler; 3. Ventricbsa praj'gnans, and 4. Tricolor, Miss Trusted; 5. Mutabilis, Mr. J. C. 

 Wheeler. — Hardy: 1. Dictamnus FraxincUa, Mr. Purchas ; 2. ielphfnium grandiflbrum, Mr. 

 Reynolds; 3. yinc'husa i)aniculkta, Mrs. Robertson; 4. DigitMis purpfirea-alba, Mr. Reynolds; 

 i>. Antirrhinum majus bicolor, Mrs Piatt. — American : 1. Kalmi'n latifulia, Mr. J. C. Wheeler; 



2. Azalea alba, Mr. J. D. Wheeler. 



Flowers. Ranunculuses. Dark : 1. L'CEil Xoir, and 2. Coraley's Royal Purple, Sir. Crxtmp ; 



3. Naxara, Mr. J. D. Wheeler: 4. Admiral Kcppel, and o. Rose Supreme, Mr. Crump. Light : 



1. Eiiza, Mr. Crump; 2. Linnet, Mr. J. D. Wheeler; 3. Argentina, Mr. Crump; 4. Cox's Buff;r 

 and 5. Dr. Franklin, Mr. J. D. Wheeler. Striped : 1. Cour de France, Mr. Crump ; 2. Strong's 

 Eliza, Mr. J. C. Wheeler; 3. Melange des Beautes, Mr. Crump ; 4. Suprenia, Mr. J. C. Wheeler ; 

 5. Thompson's Queen, John Cooke, Esq. Mottled: 1. Coar de France, Mr. J. D. Wheeler; 2. 

 Nomius, Mr. Crump ; 3. Prince Galitzin, Mr. J. D. Wheeler ; 4. Le Ti^meraire, and 5. Notcutt's 

 CoflFee and Gold, Mr. Crump. —Pinks. Black and White: 1. Corbett's Leopold, John Cooke, 

 Esq ; 2. Queen of June, Mr. J. C. Wheeler; 3. Eaton's George the Fourth, John Cooke, Esq. ; 



4. Wcstlake's Heroine, Mr. T. Edwards ; 5. Symond's New Eclipse, John Cooke, Esq. I'urple- 

 laced: 1. Buffalo's Beauty, Mr. John Hooper; 2. Davey's Mrs. Ford, Mr. T. Edwards; 3. 

 Spanish Patriot, W. Gillman, Esq. ; 4. Bow's Cato, Mr. Holbert ; 5. Bow's Suwarrow, Breese 

 and Iteynolds. Red-laced: 1. Cheese's Miss Cheese, and 2. Lord Byron, Jlr. John Hooper; 3 

 Stevens's Waterloo, K. Evans, Esq. ; 4. Mr. Jlorris, Mr. John Hooper; 5. Thompson's Princess 

 Charlotte, W. Gillman, Esq. Selfs and Fancies: 1. George the Fourth, Mr. John Hooper: 2. 

 Seedling, Mr. J. D. Wheeler ; 3. Blush and Beauty, Mr. Crump ; 4. Barratt's Collingwood, Mr. 

 Ryder; 5. Aurora Borealis, W. Gillman, Esq. — Roses. Dark: 1. L'Ombre Agreable, Mr. 

 Reynolds ; 2. Pluto, IMrs. James Rudge ; .3. Mottled Purple, J. F. Willis, Esq. ; 4. Tuscany, Mr. 

 Reynolds ; 5. Portland, Mr. J. C. Wheeler. Light : 1. Unique, Mr. Holbert ; 2, New Maiden's 

 Blush, Mr. Reynolds; 3. Brown's Superb, Breese and Reynolds ; 4. New Blush, Mr. J. C. 

 Wheeler; 5. White Moss, Mr. T. Edwards. Scarlet or Red : 1. Wellington, K. Evan.s, Esq.; 



2. Ranunculus, Breese and Reynolds ; 3. Scarlet Provence, Mr. T. Edwards ; 4. Nonpareil, Mr. 

 Reynolds; 5. Carmine, Mr. Reynolds. — Nosegav, Mr. Reynolds. 



Fruif. Cherries: 1. Mayduke, R. Compton, ' Esq. ; 2. 'Early May, Mrs. Piatt ; 3. Elton, R. 

 Compton, Esq.; 4. Bigarreau, Mr. Sharp; 5. White Hart, Mr. Purchas. — Straivberries : L 

 ^Vilmott's Superb, Colonel Money ; 2. Keen's Seedling, Mr. James Kudge; 3. Hautboy, Breese 

 and Reynolds ; 4. Scarlet Roseberry, and 5. Carolina, K. Evans, Esq. {Hereford Journal, 

 June 29.) 



./(//?/ 27. Prizes were awarded as under: — 



Plants. Stove or Green-house : 1. Erythrlna Crista giilii, Breese and Reynolds ; 2. Fuchs«a 

 gracilis. Rev. T. Underwood; 3. Eacomis punct&.ta, John Cooke, Esq. ; 4. jN'ferium splendens, 

 and 5. Lantana aculeita, Mr. J. D. Wheeler. — Hardy: 1. Hydrangea, John Cooke, Esq. ; 2. 

 TerJitrura nigrum, Mr. Reynolds ; 3. Potentilla formfisa, W. Gillman, Esq. ; 4. Coreopsis lan- 

 ceolkta, Mr. Reynolds ; 5. Digitalis ferruginea, W. Gillman, Esq — Heaths : ]. Viridiflora, 

 Miss Trusted ; 2. Savile«na, Breese and Reynolds ; 3. AmpuUkcea, Mrs. Piatt ; 4. Irbvdna, Mr. 

 J. C. Wheeler ; 5. JuUa.ia, Miss Trusted. 



Floivers. Carnations. Scarlet Bizarres : 1. Sir Hudibras, and 2. Hopkins's Cirenadier, J. F. 

 W'illis, Esq. ; 3. Landon's Sir J. Boughey, 4. 'Davey's Sovereign, and .5. Champion's Seedling, 

 Mr. Crump. Crimson Bizarres : 1. Cartwright's Rainbow, Mr. J. D. Wheeler ; 2. Hoyle's Mag- 

 nificent, and 3. Davey's Rainbow, J. F. Willis, Esq.; 4. William the Fourth, Mr. Crump; 5. 

 Penley's Delight, J. F. Willis, Esq. Scarlet Flakes: 1. Bright Phoebus, Mr. Crump; 2. Pear- 

 son's Madame Mara, J. F. W'illis, Esq.; .3. Coulston's No. 1., Mr. J. D. AVhceler ; 4. Stoniard's 

 Britannia, Mr. T. Edwards; 5. Lacey's Queen, Colonel Monej-. Purple Flakes: 1. Piggott'.* 

 Amethyst, 2. .Symond's Byron, .3. Wood's Commander, and 4. Crump's Seedling, Mr. Crump; 

 .5. Wiiraer's Defiance, J. F. Willis, Esq. Rose Flakes': 1. Wilmer's Commander, J. F. Willis, 

 Esq. ; 2. Florilla, Breese and Reynolds ; 3. Pearson's Sir George Crew, J. F. Willis, Esq. ; 4. 

 Beauty of the Valley, Mr. Crump; 5. Fletcher's Duchess of Devonshire, Breese and Reynolds. 

 — Picotees. Purple: 1. Lovely Emma, Mr. J. D. Wheeler; 2. Pulling's Offspring, Mr. Crump; 



3. Mr. T. Edwards ; 4. Hogg's Penelope, Breese and Reynolds ; 5. Salamander, 5Ir. T. Edwards. 

 Red: 1. Man of Ross (seedling), Mr. T. Edwards; 2. Beauty of Strentham, Breese and 

 Reynolds; 3. Cornfield's Duchess of Bedford, and Louis the Sixteenth, J. F. Willis, Esq.; 5. 

 Sophia, Mr. Crump. — Georginas. Dark Double: 1. Black Turban, Mr. Reynolds; 2. Breese's 

 Venus of Rudhall, and 3. Breese's Man of Ross, W. Gillman, Esq. ; 4. Globe Crimson, K. Evans, 

 Esq. ; 5. Superb'ssima, E. Pricliard, Esq. Light Double : 1. Mountain of Snow, Mr. J. C. 

 Wheeler ; 2. Scarlet Turban, Mr. Cary Cocks ; 3. Royal Dwarf Yellow, IMr. Holbert ; 4. Coccinea 

 floribi'inda (seedling), W. Gillman, Esq.; 5. Sulphuret, Mr. Cary Cocks. 



Fruit. Gooseberries. Red: 1. Roaring Lion, .and 2. Crown Bob, Blr. P. Baylis; 5. Raspberry, 

 K. Evans, Esq. ; 4. Rough Red, Rev. L. Robertson ; 5. Warrington, John Cooke, Esq. Green : 

 L Eagle, Mr. Crump; 2. Green Chisel, Colonel Money; 3. Whitesmith, Mr. T. Edwards; 4. 

 .Seedling, and j. Green Cecil, Mr. Holbert. Yellow : 1. Moore's White Bear, Colonel Money ; 

 2. Bumford's Golden Chain, Mr. P. Baylis ; 3. Viper, J. Cooke, Esq. ; 4. Yellow d'Or, Mr. Hol- 

 bert ; 5. Scorpion, Colonel Money. — Grapes : 1. Black Amber, and 2. Saint Peter's, Colonel 

 Money ; 3. Old Sweetwater, E. Prichard, Esq. ; 4. New Sweetwater, J. Cooke, Esq. {Hereford 

 Journal, August 3.) 



HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 



Httntingdoiuliire Horticultural Societj/. — April ^1 , TheAnnual Spring Show 

 was held on April 27., when prizes were awarded as under : — 



Flowers. Auriculas. Green-edged : 1. Tliompson's Revenge, Mr. W'ood ; 2. Bearless's Superb, 

 Mr. Fordham ; 3. Parkinson's 'frafalgar, and 4 MetcaJf's Lancashire Hero, Mr. Hyland. 

 Grey-edged : 1. and 2. Kenvon's Ringleader, 3. Ashworth's Rule all, and 4. Thompson's Revenge, 

 Mr. Hyland. White edge'd : 1. and 2. Taylor's Glory, Mr. Hyland; 3. Taylor's Incomparable, 

 and 4. Popplewcll's Conqueror, Mr. Dally. Self: 1. Breaker's Queen Anne (a superb flower, 

 beating all the named flowers ', Mr. Wood ; 2. Hyland's Juba, Mr. Hvland. Seedling, Hvland's 

 Lady CaroliiieMontague, Mr. Hvland. — Polyanthus : I. Bearless's .Superb, Mr. Hyland : 2. Pear- 

 son's Alexander, Mr. Fordham; 3. Bearless's Superb, Mr. Wood; 4. Beauty of Over, Mr. p'rank- 

 Im. Seedling, Earl Grey, Mr. Franklin. — Hvacinth. Double Blue: 1. Pasquin, Mr. Raye; 2. 



