THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Srrr. 2, 
eq. 3 5, G. C, Tagwell, Esa. 
ecles, ee Sea Emerson, Esq. 
nes, vg Merry; 2 and 3, Mr. J. Cook. Nectarines, 
Set tM 5 *itore 2, G. Yeeles, Esq. Apricots, Mr. W. 
Plums, 1, ae Lidiard; 2, J. M. Yeeles, Esq. Cherries, 
ir. Pyatt; 2, Mr.Shaw. Peas, land 2, Mr. J. Cook. Apples; 
Hoists 1, Mr. Lidiard; 2, Mr. J. Cook. Culinary, 1, Mr. Minty ; 
Mr, Lidiatd. Raspberries, 1, Mr. Liciard; 2, Mr. 
Gooseber Hae 1, Mr. Ro ogers. Currants, 
TABLES pea ggiae of Tomatoes, Artichokes, eta ieee 
Scarlet Run , Mr. J. Cook; 2, Rev. ul; 3,G.C ‘ 
well, Esq. "Cuitecton of Celery, *Lettuces, Garden 2 rek ips, Car 
1, Mr. ; 2, Mr, J. Co est Salad, 1, Mr 
Cooks a, Mi acres Prizes :— Roses, Mr. Cole Mr. 
Cook; 2, Mr. Coop a Exr RA 
Carpenter. Collection of Verbenas, Mr. ers. Y 
Gat Frome . Ye hae Esq. ferent of Cut Roses, T 
Emerson, Esq. Seedling Duhlia, J. z Yeeles, Esq. 12 ee 
. Emerson, Esq. Amaryllis, Mr. Targett. eeles, 
Esq. Achimenes, Mr. Merry. ‘Sie "Greenhouse Plants aoe M. 
Yeeles, Esq. Hollyhocks, T. Emerson, Esq. 
ear Bayly. Statice Puberula, Miss Bayly. pote GC. 
1, Esq., Mr. Minty. Apricots, W. Miles, Esq., M.P. Caulk. 
aie Mr. J. Cook. Shallots, Mr. Cooper.—Bath Herald, 
Cambridge Florists Society, July 24,.—The show of Carnations 
and Picotees, which was held at the Red Lion Hotel, was much 
better than might have been anticipated, considering the remark- 
able coldness of the season. The prize stands of these flowers 
exhibited respectively an agreeable variety of the choicest sorts, 
and appeared to give much satisfaction to the cor nnoisseurs in 
such matters. It will be seen pie the list subjoined, that Don 
John (against which some of the northern florists have been 
making such an ontcry) Teathtainis its position as a first-rate 
scarlet a, it occupied, on this occasion, the dozen places 
assigned to its class. e must not omit to notice a beautiful 
seedling Picotee exhibited by Mr. Wood, of Huntingdon, and 
named Wood’s Princess Alice ; this flower obtained the first seed- 
ling prize, and also took the first prize inits class, beating ail the 
older varieties. Carnations: Mr. R. Haylock, ea prize, 
Scarlet ‘Bivens 1, 2, 3, and 4, 
Twitchett, with Twitchett’s Don John; 5, Mr. Rickard; 6,7 om 
8, Mr. Twitchett; 9, Mr. Marshall; 10, Mr. Rickard; 11, Mr. 
Haylock, all with Twitchett’s Don John. Crimson Bizarres 
and 2, Mr. Wood, with Nase d William the is and Ely’s 
, Count Paulina; 4, Mr. Wood, 
Pry; 5, Mr. Ready, Paul. Pr ry; 6,7, 8, and . Mr. Twitchett, 
with Puxley’s Prince Albert, Paul Pry, Jaques’s Gloriana, and 
0 and 11, not claimed; 12, a Marshall, 
g Scarlet Flakes: 1 and 2, Mr. 
Haylock, Addenbrooke’s Lydia, and 3, with pen Dr. Barnes ; 
» Mr. Wood, Addenbrooke’s Lydia; 5 and 6, ae Haylock, with 
Addenbrooke’s Lydia and ee Barnes; 7, ‘ood, Wilson’s 
Sener the Fourth; 8 and 9, Mr. Twitchett, rane Marquess of 
and Lowe’s Grand Sultan ; 10, Mr. Wood, Addenbrooke's 
. Twitchett, Marquess of Granby’ 12, Mr. Wood, 
1, Mr, Twitchett, 
ead, Lascelles’ Queen 
[wood’s Premier ; 
Headly’s Seed- 
‘aylock, Hufton’s 
1 and 2, Mr, Haylock, Dalton’s Lan- 
Woo 
r. Wood, ditto; 4, Mr. Wi 
5, Mr. Green, Queen of Sheba; 6, Mr. Marshall, 
ling; 7, Mr. Haylock, Queen of Sheba; 8, Mr. H: 
Bellerophon. Rose Flakes: 
eashire Lass; 3 and 4, M Sir George Crewe; 5, Mr. 
rae hg Duchess of Devonshire; 6, Mr. Rickard, Lancashire 
Lass; 7, M r, Dickerson, Duchess of Devonshire 8, Mr. Rag ee) 
Tasker's Princess Royal ; 9, , Yates’ Supreme; 
Wood, Pullen’s Queen of Mibiand 11, Mr. Marshall, Dathess 
of Devonshire; 12, Mr. Wood, Yates’s Supreme. Seedling Car- 
nations: 1, Mr. Twitchett, not hamed ; 2 and 3, Mr. Wood, ditto, 
Picorgess :—Mr. Twitchett, Premier Prize, Sharp’s Elegante. 
Red (heavy edged), : Mr. Haylock, Sharp’s Duke of Wellington ; 
Wood, do.; 3, Mr. Twitchett, Brinkler’s Masterpiece ; 4, 
Sharp’s Hector ; 8, Mr. Rickard, HA AK ISH Alp 3.9, Mr. Ready, 
Hector; 10, Mr. Haylock, do.; 11, Mr. |, Seedling ; 12, Mr. 
Haylock, Sharp’s Wellington. ‘ned (light edged), 1, Mr. Twitchett, 
arp’s Gem ; 2 and 3, Mr. Rickard, Sharp’s Gem; 4, Mr. Wood, 
Wood's Victoria; 5, Mr. Rickard, Sharp’. s La Delicate; 6, Mr. 
od, Wood’s Lady Paget ; 7 and 8, Mr. Dickerson, La Delicate 
and Sharp’s Cleopatra ; 9, Mr. J. Taylor, Russell’s Incomparable ; 
10, Mr, Dickerson, Sharp’s Cleopatra ; 11, Mr. Twitchett, La 
Delicate; 12, Mr. Rickard, Sharp’s Gem. Purple caer, edged), 
1, Mr. Wood (Seeding) Wood's Princess Alice; 
Sharp’s Defender; 3, Hufton’: 5 ‘Drusilla, by ME, 
Wood, Seedling; 5, ur Biarshal "Grask’s Queen Victoria; 6, 
Mr. Ready, 1 Drusilla ; 7 and ‘ood, Seedling; 9, Mr. Green, 
Drusilla; 10, Mr. Mar: shall, nee: of England; 11 and 12, Mr. 
Twitehect, Crask’s Victoria and Queen of England. Purple (light 
edged), 1 and 2, es a itchett, Sharp’s La Elegante ; 3, Mr. Ape G 
Gidden’s Vespas' 4, Mr. Wood, Unknown; 5, Mr. Ready, 
Vespasian ; and 9, Mr. Twitchett, with brinklots Lady 
epelte Beinkler! 's viady Chesterfield, and Brinkler’ 's Lady Emi 
Wood's Lord Hinchinbrooke ; 3 11, Mr. Twit- 
aii aie” Chesterfield ; 12, Mr. Ready, Vespasian. Rose 
{heavy edged), Mr. Crisp, 5 prizes, with Green’s Queen Victoria. 
Rose (light edged): 1 and 2, Mr. Wood, with Gidden’s No. 122 and 
eeaares 3 and 4, Mr. Twitchett, Brinkler’s Beauty of Cran- 
5 Bs, Mr, Twitchett, Purchas’s Granta; 6, Mr. Wood, Pur- 
Ae 's Matilda. Yellow Picotees: ‘ood, Martin’: 's Victoria ; 
2, Mr. Haylock, do, ; Mr. Marshall, do. : 4 and 5, Mr, Rickard, 
Howlett’s Paragraph; |, Mr. Wond, Reine de Frangais, Seedling 
Picotees: 1 and 2, Mr. Wood, Wood’s Princess ce Dahlias 
grown in a pot, 1, Messrs. Hudson, Argo; 2, Messrs. Hudson, 
Ruby. Balsams, 1 and 2, Mr. Cockacomba, 1 and 2, 
Messrs. Hud: Specimen Plant in a pot: 1, Mr. , Mau- 
randya fee ca alba; 2, Messrs. bat on, Hove Bait 3, 
ming, Pelargonium (Smith’ Cut Flower 3, 
Sede Hudson; 2, Mr. Ready. ‘Society's Bouquets: 1, Mr. 
Green, with added by Mr. J. Crouch; 2, Messrs. eeatiaad 
Amateurs’ Bouquets: (Mr. eu 's Prizes) Mr. W. Crisp; 2, 
. J, Edis. Extra Prizes: Mr. Green, Collection of Plan 
Messrs. Hudson, do. ; Mr. Catling, Iny- leaf Pelar zon 
Sparrow, Hollyhocks; Mr. Ready, Dahlias ; d 
Cork Hortic hasta Society, July 26.—The exhibition of Flowers, 
les, took place at ee Corn Exchange. The 
n eritati tions from the Flower Garden were not so 
numerous as on former occasions. “The Fruits were fine and in 
great variety, d the Vegetables were never finer, From Sir 
A Chatterton’s garden there was a collection of Roses, Picotees, 
Carnations ; a large Bouquet, anda Meigs collection of Fruits 
and Vegetabli . Fitzgerald, lection of Fruits, 
i nd ‘Melons, and well- toere Greenhouse and 
Stove Plants ; amoneet the latter we noticed the beautiful Ron- 
delétia Speciosa, and Ixora grandiflora, covered with flower: the 
Balsams in ane collection were remarkably fine. From J. S. 
Barry, Esq., a large assortment of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 
Melons, cranes and Cherries, eat 2 collection of Vegetables, 
on which we noticed a bra f immense Cucumbers. 
m A, Newman, Esq., a collection of Roses, Fuchsias, and 
Dadlias, anda Brie ot Vegetables. From the Rev. J. Stopford, 
a collection of Roses, Pi and Herbaceous Plants. From J. 
Lindsey, Esq., a tastefully. Bittenzeti Bet id and a collection of 
Fruits and Vegetables; we noticed in this lot some ripe Eve 
Apples. From Col. Hodder, & collection of Carnations, Preotees 
and Dahlias, also some Fruits and Me Aaa bles. 
Peathen 
om Sir G. Goold there was also a collection of Fruits and 
Vegetables. From Mrs. Morrogh there was a beautiful collection 
of Greenhouse and Herbaceous Plants, comprising some Seedling 
Fuchsias of rare beauty, From Capt. Hill there was a splendid 
collection of Pelargoniums, amongst which were some fine Seed~ 
pens oa 8 ery of Fu oe Roses, Pinks, and Dahlias. From 
was a beautiful collection of Cape 
, and other Greer 
anda large paconetrert of eeunbae ae Reornptieties some 
fine Pelargoniums and Fu chsias. T. H. Hewitt, Esq., sent a 
splendid specimen of Fuchsia corymbiflora. From W. Beamish, 
Esq., a collection of Carnations an nd Picotees, and i. variety of 
Fruits and Vegetables. From Reeves, Esq., there was a 
large collection of Pansies, Dahlias, and ee saan also a 
collection of Vegetables. From ‘oppinger, Esq., a collec- 
tion of Fruits and Vegetables. W. Parker, Esq., sent a beautiful 
collection of Pansies. The botanical prize was awarded to D. 
Sullivan, of Blackrock, for the pee ** Hortus siccus” of fifty 
named Native. Plants. From Mes Haycroft, of the Victoria 
Matsa yy: fee. was, as usual, eariltant display of Greenhouse 
Plants, amongst which we noticed many novelties in Pelargo- 
niums Bae Fuchsias. There were also some beautiful Cupe 
rattled) id Glowinius, Petunias, Achimenes, and other 
Green. e Plants, and a large variety of Roses, Picotees, and 
Ce trees Cork ‘Advertiser. 
Cork Horticultural Show, dae 22,—The Horticultural Society 
had a numerous and fashionable attendance in the room of the 
Corn Exchange. ‘he principal contributor was the Earl of 
Kingston, in whose collection we noticed Cycas revoluta (the 
Sago Palm), a large plant of Bromelia; a beautiful assortment of 
Sa and Stove-plants, amongst which was Clerodendron 
per imum; there were also Fruits, Pines, Grapes, Melons, 
Guavats &e. in reat perfection. From Viscount Doneraile’s gar- 
dens was a plant of Musa Cavendishii, and a beautiful specimen of 
Cypripedium insigne; also a collection of Dahlias and Cia 
house plants; the Fruits were Grapes, Peaches, and Melons. 
From Sir W. Chatterton were Fruits, Vegetables, Hollyhocks, 
Roses, Dahlias, and Annual Flowers, Captain Hill contributed 
a collection of Fuchsias and other Greenhouse plants, a taste- 
cas arranged basket of Flowers, and a collection of Vegetables, 
m W. Beamish, Esq., was a collection of Greenhouse plants, 
ee and Vegetables, Colonel Hodder contributed a collection 
of Picotees, Carnations, Dahlias, and German Stocks. From 
Mrs. Blakeney Fitzgerald was a alle ction of Fruits, amongst 
which we noticed some excellent Grapes, also a fine Melon and 
Pine Apple, a specimen of the cuous Pitcher Plant, and a fine 
variety of Balsams. From 'y, Esq., were Grapes, Me- 
lons, and Cucumbers; and a eileen of Greenhouse plants, 
Dahlias, and other flowers. From Col. Piper was a nicely- 
arranged large Bouquet, some well-grown cranes) and a col- 
lection of Vegetables. From orrogh was a collection 
of Greenhouse plants; amongst which was Silene laciniata, a 
variety of Fuchsias, and Herbaceous plants. From W. 
ford, ae Wh Mg grown Grapes, ee ones Lae and Plums. 
From A. Newman, Esq., was a collection of Roses, Dahlias, and 
Greenhouse Metts Miss Lyons contributed aoe good Picotees 
and Carnations, a variety of Hollyhocks, German Asters, and 
Hardy Annual Flowers. From S. Lane, cts was a collection 
of Fruits and Vegetables. From J, Lindsay, Esq., was a Bou- 
quet anda large assortment of Fruits an WeLasbien, From J, M. 
‘Travers, Esq., wasa collection of Fruits and Vegetables ; amongst 
the former we noticed some fine Peaches, pisiones rapes, and 
autiful plants of 
Oleander, the Scarlet Datura and Fuchsia orgie also a 
fine zepecimen of Vallota purpurea. From W. M. Reeves, Esq., 
ahlias and egetanier: From R. S. Coppinger, Esq., were 
Verena, and a large from J. Bennett, Esq., was a 
collection of Dahlias, Roses, Pansies, Vegetables. *From Rev. J 
Stopford, was a collection of Herbaceous plants and Vegetables, 
C. Terry, Esq., sent a large anos of the Oak-leaved Hydran- 
gea. From M. nya Ee a a collection of Picotees, 
Fuchsias, P i Bite From 
W. Parker, Esq., was a Sinan of Pansies, Carnations, Pico- 
tees, and a variety of Annual Flowers, Dr. Bull contributed 
some very large Tripoli Onions, weighing on an average about 
1glb. each, J. Halloran, es exhibited a miscellaneous collec- 
tion of cut Flowers. 7 W.G. Bradford, Esq., were some 
finely-grown Calceolarias, rat Cape Heaths; also a collection of 
Roses, Dahlias, and Pansies. There was a large collection of 
Native plants contributed by D. Murray and D. Sullivan, The 
collection from rs. Haycroft comprised upwards of one 
UES specimens of Greenhouse and Stove-plants in Flower; 
mongst these the Fuchsias were remarkably beautiful. We also 
noticed some fine plants of different varieties of Gesneria, Achi- 
menes, Statice, Pimelia, Thunbergia, Chironia, and Cape Heaths; 
there were also fine plants of Lisianthus Russellianus, and lots 
of the beautiful Brachycome iberidifolia, Dahlias in great variety, 
with cut specimens is Ree ae and Roses. Mr, Cutter 
varieties of Cactiv— Cork Adberisee: 
Devon and Kater Botanical and Horticultwrat Society, July 28. 
—The 44th Exhibition took place at Cong: 1 Subscription 
ooms in this city, and was mirdecsingt fine. Foremost among 
the contributors was Mrs. Wells, who had a quantity of well-grown 
specimen Plants. The Orchidacez were very grand, particularly 
Cattleya crispa, having 19 flowers open on it; C, Harrisoniz, with 
24 flowers; Oncidium Lanceanum, with two spikes, each having 
16 flowers on it; Stanbopea insignis, with 9 pendulous flower- 
spikes: S. Wardii, &c. The Stove or Hothouse Plants were very 
good; uel them were Achimenes grandiflora; A. longiflora, 
an immense mass of blue flowers; eter squamatum, 
Golphémia splendens, Gesnera splenden: , &e. e Greenhouse 
Plants consisted of Borénia viminea, mecbiha jeaiiinoldes # avery 
fine specimen of Elichrysum proliferum, Leschendultia for- 
mosa, Siphocdmpylus betulzefdlius, &c, The Ericas or Heaths 
The Fuchsias contained many new and 
grown. There s also a fine specimen of 
Lilium lancifélium punctatum, The Carnations and Picotees 
were very good. On the fruit-table we observed a fine Queen 
some good Grapes, and a choice ponte of fruit, also 
exhibited by Mrs. Wells. From J. W. Buller, Esq., Sir T repent 
ay, J. B. Swete, Esq., He Bort er, T. Porter, E. 
Lousada, Esqrs., and F. coe Esq., were collections of Splanits nts, 
flowers, fruit, and vegetables, of the most splendid description. 
Mr, J, Clark exhibited a beautiful collection of flowers, Mr. Ne 
Webber, astand of superior Carnations and Picotees; amongst 
which we noticed in Carnations, Parker’s Sophia, Earl Grey, Prince 
Albert, Festival, Jacques’ Georgiana, Queen Bess, &c, Picotees, 
Heath’s Superb, Mary Ann, Gidden’ 's Diana, Webber’s oiket 
Duchess of Kent, and of Wellingtoi 
contributions of the Nurserymen and Florists were as tiberal as 
magnificent ; Messrs. Lucombe, Pince, and Co., having beauteous 
specimens of ett grandiflora, multiflora, pedunculata, 
rosea and longiflor emansia floribunda, Ixora grandi- 
flora, &c.; also that eauti(ul Stove-plant Cyrtoceras reflexa. 
We likewise noticed a magnificent specimen of Cattleya 
violacea, with its large rich violet-coloured flowers; Borénia 
viminea, Siphocampylus betuleefélius, Banksia speciosa, &c. 
ens of Yucca gloriosa, which attracted 
z| 
of 
eaths, and 
Devoniensiss Galecelatia Standishii 
a glorious display, occupying one side of the room, and comprising 
most valuable and rare Orchidaceous and Stove-plants, Ericas, &c, 
Messrs, C. Sclater and Son exhibited a fine collection of Stove 
and Greenhouse Plants, ceUae ns) Picotees, Puchsias, &c. ; 
among which the following were very fine:—Angeldénia grandi- 
flora, Gloxinia rubra, Sinningia guttata and violacea, Lophos- 
i) 
& 
gi 
flora and coccinea; a beautiful Seedling Pelargonium, named 
Ariel; a quantity of reat eaely fine Balsams and Cockscombs, 
The collection of Fuc' were of first-rate character, and 
among other fine ines, the following: were particularly none 
— Rogersonia, Cormackii, speciosa, Lanei, Towardi, Venu: 
victrix, globosa rosea elegans, Gem, Iveryana, Grenvilli, Bec 
mannii, formosa elegans, pulcherrima, and a ki kind With variegated 
foliage, namely globosa variegata. The collection of Petunias 
were beautiful, a on them quite new, and of brilliant ip: 
There were also a fint x of Verbenas; a Reedting Pentstemo1 
from Rese aed of distinct character ; collection of 
Carnations and s,in pots; Govndtiond “2 Rain bOWs Gem, 
Prince Albert, ectillen: Coronation, Fire-fly, Lady Morgan, 
mato, Endymion, Duke of Devonshire; 
Victoria (yellow), Mary Anne, Plenipotentiary, Erin-go-bragh, 
Crask’s Victoria, Trude’s Victoria; Calceolaria oculata—a Seed- 
ling of sane S. and Son of the present year — one of the 
most unique and beautiful kinds ever seen, dotted with ere 
black on a ieht ground, of een eta fort and symmetry: 
collection of Roses, containing Duc de Trevise, mete, La 
Fontaine, Madame hatraree, Micalea, Edward Jesse, ‘Triumphant, 
Adonis, Charles Duval, Achille, Kean, Felicité Parmentier, 
Aspasie, La Grandeur, al also sei from same. Prizes were 
awarded as follows T.— Best RA Silver Medal, 1, 
H. Porter, Esq. ; 2, Sir J. Pe Bart ine-apple, 1, airs. 
Wells; 2, E. Lousaé a, Esq.; best dish ie ined Grape: 
Kennaway, Bart.; dest dish of black, Major Toll; baioseien 
white, Mrs, Wells + best flavoured Melon, 1, Sir J. Kennaway, Bart.; 
, R. T. Hear , Esa. 5 est dish of sia Peaches, H. Porter, Es 
best dish of sie Necuenees) ; best dish of white Cherries, 
Fro 
Sir J. Kennaway, Bart. ; ee d of black, Mrs. ing ; best dis, 
Sh red haa H Esq.; best dish of yellow, Sir 
ites: oe “ih of green, orter, Esq. ; 
a 3 
mp wish” of red, Currants, F. Cross, Esq. best ish of white, i. 
Porter, Esq.; best dish of black, Sir 'T, D. Acla ) Bart. best 
dish af Raspberries red, J Buller, Baas best of Straw- 
berries, J. W. Buller, Esq.; best d ain ripe eg Apples, the 
gro h of the present year, ¥. Cr Esq. VEGETABLES.—Besi 
ara il, and best ta ace Oe Ce Major Toll; 
best dish of Peas, J. iy "Buller, Esq.; 2, Sir J. Kennaway, Bar' 
chant eae Siler Tab) Beans, and ‘best see sh Seartet Rhus) 
ler, Esq.; best dish of Broad B . Cross, a3, 
te a ‘aieh of rs Sir T. Beeeke Barti: best three 
Cabbages, J. W. Buller, Esq. ; best three Cauliflowers, Six J. Kenna. 
way, Bart.; best ae Cos _bettuces H. Porter, Esq.; best six 
yy 8. T. » Esq.; best seth of Spinach H. 
Porter, Esq.; best dish of ea: Potatoes, Sir D. Acland, Bart. ; 
best ag 7) white, Sir J. Kennaway, Bart. ead dish of Kidney, 
H. Porter, Esq.; best ee of Seedling, raised by the exhibitor, 
sh of Onions grout 
JW. Bulle, , Esq.; best dish of 1843, H. 
orter, Esq.; best dish o, ee Shallots, 8. h, Esq. ; best 
aide of twelve Turnips, J. W.Buller, Esq. ; eae of twelve 
Jarrots, Mrs. Wyatt; 2, best Cottection of Vegetables, H. Porter, 
Esq.; 3, Ey Lousida, Tisq. APrutr.—Collection of fruit and 
mined Grapes, Mrs. Wells ; ean Grapes, J. New, Esq., and J. B.; 3, 
Pine Apple, E. roteee a, Esq.; Melon, L. Ponsford, Esq.; Apples, 
1842, Sir J. Kennaway. Exrra VEGETABLES. — ction of 
Vegetables, P. arn Esq. ; ee co J. Kennaway. FLowers 
AND PLANTS.—ORCHIDACEm.—Best group of siv Plants, Mrs. 
Wells; 2, J. W. Buller, Esq. i, Hees and best specimen, Mrs. 
Srove PLanrs.—Siv best specimens, Silver Medal, J. W. 
+3 sia second best, cine and hest do., Mrs. Wells. 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS.—Best ip of twelve plants, Geared 
of Heaths, Pelargoniums, and aa rete Mrs. Wells; 2, J: W. 
Buller, Esq.; three newest and best sorts, Mr. J. Clark; 
best Cape seed Mrs. Wells; sia best do., Mr. lark ; sia best 
s, J. W. Buller, Esq.; 2, siv newest and best Ielar- 
” Wells. Hurpackous Prants.—Best twelve Fardy 
Sir T. D. Acland; newest and best ingle 
best collection of Phlow, Mr. Jas. Clark; best 
Cpa fi Vitals J.W. r, Esq. Rosks.—Best colletion 
of any kind, Hl. Porter, Esq 2 a Cross, Esq. CARNATONS 
AND PicoreEs.—. Bane Corsini Mr. Colson ; 2nd ant best 
twelve white ground Picotees, Mrs. Wel Mr. “Colson; best 
. HEarrsease.—Best eigiteen 
nd best Balsams, H. Porter, Esq. Exra 
Bedwas. Collections of Stove Plants, H. Poter, 
Htetlgt Mrs. Granger ; rs, Wel 
, Bsq.;3 new Annual, Sir T D. Aclan 
Esq.; Seedling along opie) JB. 
Esq.; 
W. Kin 
Nnepibatiae F. Cross, 
Swete, Esq. 
East Norfolk and Suffolk Horticultural Show, Aug, 25.— No the 
spirit and enterprise of a private individual alone is the toyn of 
Yarmouth indebted for the only Horticultural Exhibition n the 
year with which we have the pleasure to be gratified. Jriday 
broke forth with unclouded brightness, and foreboded aay iM 
unalloyed enjoyment. By 12 o’clock, the hour at whit 
gardens open, the tables literally groaned beneath their ea as 
loads. The exhibition exceeded that of form: 
of them deserve particular attention. A Peach Tree, belaging 
to Joseph Bayley, Esq., not less than three feet high, andpear- 
ing 20 Peaches of beautiful form, good aM te fully ripe. some 
black Hamburgh Grapes, exhibited by . R, Forsterjwere 
declared by the judges to be the there icy iatagaeh thisyear+ 
Lady Lacon’s Fuchsias, and the Rev. G. Lucas’s Coxcombs;were 
very fine, while a large collection of Wichsias, &c. &c., fron the 
nursery grounds of Messrs. W. and H. Youell, exhibited (at for 
a prize), added greatly to the beauty of the whole. The atend- 
ance was altogether the largest and most respectable weever 
saw there, it the entertainments provided by the liberalty of 
mine host were far beyond wee The judges awirded 
prizes to the aun of CE —Norwich Mercury. 
The Hast Lothian Horticultura ‘ociety, July 27.—The seond 
exhibition for the season was held in the Assembly 1s da Had~ 
dington, yah Olle wereatvaxded aig Par 
gonium, 1, Mr, Alex. Kinghorn, gr. to Get R. Houstovns 2 » 
Mr. J. Addison, gr. to Hie anlot Wemyss. Seedling Ps tate) i ee 
son; 2, Martin. 6 Pela arg 8,1, Mr, 
horn ; 2, Mr. Rentoul Teton a Balfour, . Ban 0 Pins, 2 inns 
Addison; 2, ake A. Kinghorn. 6 China Roses, 1, Mr. Thor, gr. 
to D. Ande iB 2, Mr Mrs. HI. N. rotons 
12 British Re 24 Pansies, 1;Mr- 
Martin; 2, Mr. va Dawson. 3 eek we A. Kinghorn. 
6 Verbenas, 1, Mr. A. Kinghorn; 2, earer, gr. to the 
Marquess of Tweeddale. 12 Hardy Taponcebise Plants, 1, Mx. 
jails 2, Mr. Thom. HEU eit 1, Mr. Street; 2,Mr- 
m. 12 Var ty Hy Stocks, . W. Hend sued T. ty 
Aitenigon, Es etka 1, Mr. R, Hamilton, 
2 Tender Exotics, 4 Mr. 
Hamburg Grapes, 4, ‘s0n, gr. to Ee B. Hepburn, 
Weiéntcison, Garden Granes, any 
Ys 1, 3 2, Mr. C. es Ons Ee! 
Mr, T. Fleming ; TW Rentoul. 3 nee 
witch 2, Mr. T. aerate 5 Cherries, 1, 
Mr. C. Anderson. *R. Hamilton, 
art. ; 2, Mr, 
ot er varie 
ines, 
r. J. Street 2, 
cones of Straw- 
berries, 1, Mr. 
eee 8 af Gooseberri 
Thom; 2, Mr. R. Hamilton, 
Te jm Thom. 2, r. A. Kingh Quart o, Reed Currants, ty 
J. Addison; 2, Mr. B. ‘Atany “Guart of White, 1, May 
Mitchell; 2, Mr. P, Allan; 50 Black, 1, Mr, Cy Andersomds 
Quart of Raspberries, 
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