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A. Kinghorn. 6 Early Horn Carrots, 1, Mr. A. Kinghorn; 2, Mr. | Undermentioned :—To a Collection of Picotees, Messrs. Hasler | bage (white), 1, J. Walton 32, G. Hamlin; 3, T. Deu: 
R. Hamilton. AmArEur Competition: 3 Pinks, Mr. J. Shaw; | and Lumby. Seedling Pelargonium, M. Blackford. 12 Dahilias, id 2, J. 
2, Mr. W. Ogilvie. 6 Pansies, 1, Mr. W, Martin; 2, Mr. M. | Mr, Saunders. Collection of Russia Stocks, Mr. Saunders, 
Dawson. Cauliflower, 1, Mr, + Martin; 2, Mr. W. Ogilvie. | 6 Fuchsias, Mr. Saunders. “Collection of Pansies, Mr. Saun- 
‘or exhibition fine specimens of Pelargoniums, | ders. Two handsome stands, containing upwards of 200 
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xbury. Peas, 
ton; 3, D, Meldrum. Broad Beans, 1, W. 
Turner ; 2, J. Walton ; 3, J, Broughton. French ditto, 1, E. Ward 
is 2, W. Carr. Scarlec Runners, 1, B. Ward. Lettuce (Cos), 
Mr. Mitchell sent fc 
Fachsias, &c., and a great number of Greenhouse Plants. Plants each, were exhibited by 
——— E. Turgis. Nurserymen were excluded from competition 
Grantham Floral and Horticultural Society, Aug. 10.—The | for the following Flower-prizes: — Best mixed Bouquet, 
ii 3.3, Mrs. Pipon. 6 Cocks. 
tion of Carnations, Picotees, Plants, Fruits, and Vegetables ; the | comés, Mr. Bertram. 6 Greenhouse Plants, Mr, Bertram, Statice | L. 3 . 
prizes were awarded as follows <1, Stand of Carnations, Mr. arborea, Erica ampullacea, Chirénia decussata, Polygala, Lantana | Barker. Artichokes, Globe, 1, R. Fletcher; 2, J. Walton; 3, D. 
Yeomans, for Wheeler’s Victory, Ely’s William Caxton, Cress. | camara, Roella ciliata. 1 Specimen Plant, Statice sinuata, Mr, | Meldrum. Riwbard, three, 1 and 2, J. Schofield; 3, D. Meldrum. 
‘well’s Premier, Duchess of Devonshire, Ely’s Mango, Martin’s P.C. Patriarche. 6 Cut Roses, Mr. P. C, Patriarche. Collection 
Prince George, Hirst’s Queen Victoria, Millwood, Sophia, Nulli of Pansies (12 sorts), Mr. P. C, Patriarche. 6 White Picotees, Mr. 
am Marquis of | J. Hammond, 6/ Cockscombs, Mr. J, Poingdestre (Extra prize. 
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Hirst’s Lord Manvers, Hirst’s Cottage Girl, and Lee’s Mary ; | Zection of Gladioli, Mrs. Pipon. Stand of Plants, Mr. Geo. Falle 
and Mr. W. Cuming. 12 Globe Amaranthns, Mr, Hodsell, 
of Orleans, Bandon’s Napoleon, Ely’s Queen of Roses, Lascelles’ | Frurrs t—Red Raspberries, Mr. T. Hooper. is 
‘Queen of Sheba, Hird’s Alpha, Ellingworth’s Brigand, Lady Hard- | Mr, Lempriere. White Raspberries, Mr. Lempriere. 
wick, and Banton’s Shepherdess. Scarlet Bizarres,1, Mr. Rilott, | Mr, Lempriere, 1 Bunch Black Grapes, Mr. Lempriere. 
for Duke of Leeds ; 2, Mr. Yeomans, Hepworth’s Leader; 3, Mr. | White Grapes, Mr. Lempriere. Yellow Gooseberries, Mr. 5 
eomans, Wheeler’s Victory; 4, Mr. Hepworth, Leader; 5, Mr, Hooper. Green, Mr. J. W. Hooper. Red, Mr. J. W. Hooper. 
Rilott, Hepworth’s Albion; 6, Mr. Banton, Duke of Sutherland, Collection of Gooseberries, Mr. J. W. Hooper (Extra prize). 
i . Mr. J + Dupré. 6 Karly Pears, Mr. J. Dupré. 
Yeomans, Cartwright’s Rainbow ; 3, Mr. Sharman, Ely’s Sir Row- Moretto Cherries, Mr. J. Poingdestre, White and Black Curr, 
Jand Hill; 4 and 5, Mr. Sharman, Tom Jones; 6, Mr. Banton, {| Mr. J, Poingdestre, Red, Mr. J. Hammond. Si 
Epaminondas.; Scarlet Flakes, 1, Mr. Rilott, Beauty of Cradley, | Mr. J, Hammond. Melon, Mr. Robin (extra priz 
2, Mr. Rilott, Wilson’s William the Fourth ; 3, Mr. Rilott, Toon’s (Honorary prize), Mr. Robin. 
Ringleader; 4, Marquis of Granby; 5, Mr. Banton, Marquis of Capt. J. Clement. VEGETABLES :— Best Basket 
Granby; 6, Mr. Banton, Rob Roy. Rose Flakes, 1, Mr, Yeo- | (g sorts), 1, Mr. J. W. Dupré; 2, Mr. Lempriere ; 3, Mr. Bertram, 
™ans, Copeland’s Rose Superb; 2, Mr. Rilott, Plant’s Lady | Best Basket (6 sorts), 1, Mi 
Hood; 3, Mr. Rilott, Rose Superb; 4, Mr. Yeomans, Rose | 6 Stalks of Rhubar 
Superb; 5, Mr. Banton, Rose Superb; 6, Mr. Yeomans, Duchess Falle. 3 Heads o) 
of Devonshire. Purple Flakes, 1, Mr. Yeomans, Ely’s Mango 3 
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Goldsworthy, J. Ripley ; 3, H. Meynell, B. Ely and Son. Scarlet 
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‘+, Mr. Marett, 2 Vegetable Marrows, Mr. G. 
Flora Hastings, B. Ely and Son. Scarlet Picutees, hear 
1, Mark Antony, J. Ripley ; 2, Seedling; 3, Lady Howden ly 
and Son. Purple Picotees, heavy-edged, 1, Nulli Secundus; 2 
Field Marshal; 3, Seedling, B. Ely and Son. Scarlet Picotees 
light-edged, 1, Mrs. Horner, W, Clark; 2, Mrs. Talbot; 3, Seed- 
ling, B. Ely and Son, Purple, light- edged, 1, Kirtland’s Victoria 
‘¢ Undermentioned Articles.—2 Plates of Apricots and Plums, Mr. 
+ Poingdestre. 3 Cos Lettuce and Cucumbers, Mr, Dupré, 
pe Vine (in Pot), Mr. J. Poingdestre. 3 Turnips, Mr. 
Townley.—Jersey Times. 
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Girl; 3, Mr. eC Ee eet Victoria ; 4, Mr, ——— 
Wood, Arson’s Seedling; 5, Tt. Sharman, Lass of Gowrie; 6, Kennoway Horticultural Society, July 29.—The first exhibiti 
Mr. Wood, Orson’s Rebecca. Light-edged, 1, Mr. Banton, Nulli | this eaeon ae held in the Parochiat Schoolroom, when the 
following premiums were awarded :—1, Mr, J. Thomson, three 
us; 5, Mr. Yeomans, Ely’s Caleeolarias, two Pelargoniums, six Pinks, and best varie: i . rh 
Grace Darling; 6, Mr. Yeomans, Brinkler’s Purple Perfection, single Sweet Williams ; 2, 12 Heartsease, three Phlowes, two double | pan of twelve, 1, J. Schofield, viz., Curion, Prince Albert, Seed 
Red Picotees, Heavy-edged, 1, Mr. Yeomans, Hird’s Alpha; 2, Sweet Williams, four Herbaceous Flowe; 's, and four early Carrots, 
Mr. Banton, Alpha; 3, Mr. Yeomans, Hirst’s Blizabeth 3 4, Mr. | 1 
Sharman, Lady Douglas 3_5 and 6, Mr, Yeomans, Alpha. 
Light-edged, 1, Mr. Banton, Vesta; 2, Mr, Yeomans, Wheeler’s | Po 
x  Hirst's | Gost two China Roses, 12 Heartsease, four Annuats, red end white | Curion, Hector, Oliver Moonshine, Alicia, Black Bess, Fair Ro 
» Mr. Rilott, Hirst’s Currants, two Lettuces, and heaviest 12 early Potatoes; 2, three te 5 
Yeomans, Sharp's Wellington, ‘Group of Campanulas, two double Stocks, six Pinks, Bouquet, and half | W. Clark. Pan of twenty-four Pansies, 1, J. Schofield, Viz., Mai 
3 Bryan. Best Design, Mr. Shar- &pint of black Currants. 1, Mr. J. Cowper, best 24 pods of Peas, | of Milan, Imogene, Surprise (Schofield), Princess Royal, Princ: 
4 Mr. Sharman, for Pimelea hispida, four late Carrots, and six heaviest Potato Onions, 2, six autumn | Albert, Peter Dick, Glo: 
Cineraria (seedling), Erica ventricosa, Polygala cordata, Fuchsia | sown, Onions, Gooseberries, and variety of Sweet William, 1 
microphylla major, Selago Gilesii; 2, an. Six Fuchsius, | 3.-Burge: st four Roses, and four Herbaceous Flo ; 2, | Bridegroom, Seedling, Warrior, William Tell, Curion, Vivir 
} for Formosa elegans, Thyneana, Venus Victrix, thiee border eG and two Stocks of double Catwhfi pat ft (Schofield), Sunbeam, Lovely Bride, Epping Forest, Queen of th. 
Stylosa conspicua, Standishii; 9, Mr, Cal- | R. Edie, best three Phlowes, two double Wallflowers, two double hites; 2, H. Major, viz., Prince of Wales, Conservative, Blacl 
r. Bryan, for Queen of the Isles, Bride, Golden Sweet Williams, 12 pods of Beans, and four Ta, ‘783 2, two China | Bess, Marchioness of Anglesea, Bridegroom, Miss E. Crossland 
orianum, unk, ir. Shar- | Roses, four x Re nd three Antirrhinums, Princess Royal, Hector, Jehu, Curion, Glory of Knostrope, Wal. 
tham Abbey, Pliny, Alicia, Elizabeth, Oliver Moonshine, Eclipse 
Fair Rosamond, the Prince, Desideratum, Surpasse Imogene, 
Sunbeam, Perfection, Lictor; 3, L. B. Barker.—Leeds Times, 
wn; 2, 3 e: Mr. D. 
ryan, for Louis Quatorze, Lady | Dallas, best two Stocks of double Catchfly, heaviest two Cabbages, 
é} and six autumn sown Hons; 2, four Annuals, Gooseberries, 
Fruirs ;—Black Grapes, Mr. Wade, | 24 Pods of Peas, two Cauliflowers, and four late Carrots, M 
Mr. Wade, Muscat, Peaches, | W, Dickson, 
ries, Apples, Mr. Wade, Gooseberries, | flavoured Go: Potatoes, and two Caulifiowers, 
nd White, Mr, Wade; Black Do, | Mr. R, Duncan, it 
gr. to Charles Earle Welby, Esq. Strawberries, Ranunculuses ; 
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Manchester Carnation and Picotee Meeting, August 19.—Thi: 
Exhibition was held at the Bird i’th’ Hand Inn, Cheetham Hill, 
ips, and two'| Manchester. The Prizes were awarded as follows i= Scarlet 
rus Tribe, Mr. 8 . Melons, | Lettuc si best black Currants, and best Bizarres: 1, Rainforth’s Gameboy, Col. Lee 3 2, Kaye’s Omnium 
‘auliflowers, 1, Mr, Donson; 3, Mr. ‘rawberries ; seberries, re id_white | Primus, Mr. R. J. Kaye; 3, Ely’s Earl of Mexborou, » Mr. W, 
s, 1, Mr. Wade; 2, E.| Currants. The 1 Sweepstakes were also decided :—Best | L dge; 4, Hoyle’s Duke of Leeds, 5, Walmsley’s William IV., 
Potatoes (Reuney Potatoes, Mx. | six Petargoniums, Mr, Je 80 1 geansies, 12 Pinks, | 6, Hepworth’s Leader, Col. Lee; 7, True Briton (Seedliney, Wo 
Potatoes (Round), 1, Mr, Wade; | and four Ten Weeks’ Stocks, Mr. J. Wishart, Best 12 Herbaceous | W. ge ; 8, Hufton’s Patriarch, Mr. « Kaye. Crimson 
i 4 , Arnold; 2, Mr. Wade, Onions, | Flowers, best variet; ‘in; Sweet William, best Pint Bizarres: 1, Wakefield’s Paul Pry, Col. Lee; 2, Ely’s William 
» King, Esq. ; Onions (Spring-sown), 1, Mr. Wade 32, Mr. Don. | Cherries, two Cauli four early Turnips, four Apples, pint of | Caxton, 3, Ely’s Lord Milton, Mr. W. Lodge ; 4, Gregory’s King 
son. Artichokes, 1, Mr. Donson; 2, Mr. Wade. Turnips, 1, E, | best flavoured Gooseberrie: ind 24 pods of Pe » Mr. D. Mason. | Alfred, Mr. Ry 3 5, Soorne’s Bloomsbury, Mr. W. Lodge. 
King, Esq,; 2, Mr. Arnold. Lettuce (Cos), 1, Mr. Donson; 2, | 12 heaviest Potatoes, Mr. J. Methven, Six best spring sown | 6, Ely’s Duke of rd, 7, Waile’s British Qieg * 
riled erative’ (Cabbage), 1, B. King, Esq. ; 3, Me Wade. | Onions, pint of best’ white Currants, ‘and ae f 
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Curled Parsley, 1, Mr. ‘Arnold; 2, Mr. Donson. 
rrants, Mr. J. A sweepstakes for inks, Mr. J. | 1, Wilson’s William IV., 2, Lowe’s Lord Palmerston, 3, Wallis’: 
5 bores Dewar. Besides the articles brought for competition, there we; Beauty of Cradley, Mr. R. J. Kaye; 4, Ely’s Bright Venus, Mr, 
Guernsey Horticultural Society.—Memnuns? PaizEs.—(July | some good Dahlias from Crawfurd Pron 5 & collection of | J. Scholes; 5, Chadwick's Brilliant, Mr. R. J. Kaye; 6, Maud’s 
Meeting.)—Mevauisrs.—Large Medal—2a year (final).—Mr. 5, | Sweet Williams, Herbaceous Flow 
7s, double Poppies, China Susannah, My, J, Scholes ; 7, Potter's Champion, Col 
mour, for Roses, and some large stalks of Rhubarb, from Durie Vale garden; 
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Festival, Flakes: 1, Fletcher’s Duchess o: 
six Yellow Picotees, Small Medal.—Mr. C. De Jace 87 | a variety of beautiful Sweet Williams, thom Med meget Pita rte SN te 
varieties of Fruit; Mr. G. W. Hoyle, for Picotees and Carnations. | fine black Currants, from Mr, J Thomson ; two beautiful . Kaye; 4, Ely’s Lady Ely, Mr. J. Scholes; 
Premium Carps.—Mr. H. Dobrée, jun., for Tecoma jasminoides, Cockscombs, two large Cucumbers, three fine Cauliflowers, and ovely Ann, 6, Lowe’ archioness of Westminster, 7, 
Mr. R. Luff, for a Seedling Gladiolus; ‘Capt. Appleton, Ipomera | good Lettuces, Onions, Turnips, Carrots, and early Potatoes, from | Ashworth alker, Mr. R. J. Kaye; 8, Ely’s Lady Gardner, 
Tubro-ceertilea. Honorary Paizks.—FLowsns.— Seedling Yel- | Mr, Haig’s garden; a fine variety of Seedling Heartsease, from | Mr. J. Hol a Purple Flakes: 1, Hudson’s Miss Thornton, 2, 
low Picotee, 1, Mr. J. Vidamour ; 2, Mr. R. Luff. ilgour; a Pelargonium, and a beautiful Hydran, ea, from | Mansley? f Woodhouse, Mr. R. J. Kaye; 3, Ely’s 
named, Mr, J. Vidamour. Collection of Roses in Pots, Mr, a Taaeates Inn; Cauliflowers, and some well-kept ised from Manzo. . reece Leighton’s Bellerophon, Mr, ,J: Scholes ; 5, 
Vidamonr. Cut Flowers, Mr, H, Dobrée, jun. Best Stove Plant. Que ictoria, Mr. R. J. Kaye; 6, Hall’s Major Cart- 
M t. H. Dobrée, jun! | pinks, Cauliflowers, Turnips, anda handsome Bouquet of Flowers, | wright, Col, Lee ; 7, Marsden’s Jolly Angler, Mr. W. Lodge; 8, 
2, Capt. Appleton. Best show of Greenhouse Plants, Mr. from Kingsdale garden ; also a collection of Dahtias, Heartsease, | Turner’s Princess Charlotte, Col. Lee. Prcorres =P urple Kdged: 
Dobrée, jun. Six Pelargoniums, named, Mr. H. Dobrée, jun’ Pinks, French and African Marygolds, and Pelargoniums, from | 1, Mitchell's Nulli secundus, Mr. W. Lodge; 2, Mitchell’s Beauty 
Seedling Pelargonium, Mr. R. Luff. Show of Seedling Pélar. Balfour.—Fife Herald. arley, Mr, J, Holland ; 3, Kaye’s Monarch, Col. Lee; 4, 
Mr. G. W. le. Best Heath, best Dahlia, named, Loner John’s Pri, 
nd Show of Dahlias named, Mr. J. Vidamour. Show of Seedling Leeds Horticultural and Florat Society, August 9.—The second 
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Scholes ; "s Duke of Wellington, Mr. W. Lodge ; 4, Ely’s 
Mrs, Honest? RJ. Kayes 5, Mrs. Maynall, Mr Holland; 
6, Chadwick’s William the Conqueror, 7, Wood’s Marshal Soult, 
Mr. R. J. Kaye; 8, Easom’s Crispin, Mr. J. Scholes, 
§ H, Dobrée, jun. Best Bouqu 
2, Capt, Appleton. Best show of Salpiglossis and Petunias, Mr. Cc, first prize; and a collection of Balsams, from the gardens of W. 
Ti Best German Stocks, Mr. J. Vidamour. Best. ¥; ~ | Smith, Esq. , ‘The prizes were awarded as follows :—Frurrs, First 
Boa + C. De Jersey, Salvia patens, Capt. Appleton, Fruir; Class—-Pine, 1, L. Hutchinson ; 2 and3, rine Oraes (lac), 
ti ; on. est | 1 and 2, k s 1, R. Hopps; 2, 
& Red or Purple, Mr. J.S. Brock. Melon (green-flesheq her ; 3, W. Carr; ditto (Tokay), W. Carr; ditto (grizzly), 
Jersey, Do" (not green-fleshed), and best plate >} ne eon Apricots, L. B. Barker. Oranges, 1 and2, Watson. 
Midd C, ion Show, Aug. 21.—The above annual show 
was held eae natee of Mr. Harrison, the Masons’ Arms Inn, 
Middleton. The following prizes were awarded :—Scarlet Bi. 
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rian’ best Plate of Plums, Mr, J. Vidamour, Best Plate 6 : 
hervies, not less than Tie, Mr. 7, Andros. Best Plate of Stra! Strawberries, half-pint, 1, J. Walton; 2, W. Clark; 33 Kearsley, 
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ie ‘ ; i land ; 6, Hoyle’s Duke of eds, 
» Capt, Gooseberries, for flavi ies, half-pint, 1 and 3, G. Watson; 2, W. Carr. Gooseber. | worth’s True Briton, Mr. J. Hol s J : 
Mr. J. yi Ritcuee ona ME i Widen ea Duta Har Reh a audiar W. Clarks SD? Maturae 3 dito (white), 1 and | Mr. R. J. Kaye; 7, Prince George, Mr. J. Scholes; 8. Colonel 
MORNE hairdo Oe ete Large White, Capt, | 9 w" Glatk; 3, J» Kearsley; ditio (yellow): 1.-¥.0 ies 2 W. | Wainman, Mr. J, Holland. Grimson Bizarres:—1, Cartwegane 
ppleton, Me. J. . | 9, i ; 
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et . " ‘4 tee dnay és, (red), 1, W. Carr; 2and 3, J. Kears. 
Small do, . J. Vidamour. VEGETABLES: Basket +3, G.Watson. Currani : 
CORRES (ale sorts, ee Jersey; 2 Capt. Appleton, | fey ditto (white), 1 and 2, W. Carr; 3, G. Watsons dite (black) 
Beans, yj Capt. Appleton. Green Peas (100 pods), ana Broad | 1, Ww 
Grit! J. Vidamour. Best three Cabbage Lettuces, Dr, 
the Tath. About 100 prizes were also awarded to Cottagers for 
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; 2, G. Watson; 3, E. Ward. Pears, W. Clark. Win. 
ter VenavtcaecOl 1, W. Clark; 2, J. Walton; ditto, baking, 1 
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r : + and 2, Slass—, 3 | Scarlet Flak; 1, Mansley’s Lord Byron, Mr, J. Olland; 9 
Fy itables,— : ton. PLants, Second Class—Stove, 1, W. Carr; cartes lakes , on, Mr. $2, 
z mens of Flowers, Fruit, and Vegetables.— Guernsey Cea See CUNEO GF A Beer, Climber, | Chadwick's ‘Be pM Re. Kayes » Wallis’ Beauty’ of 
| Jersey Aes ‘ iety, July 26.—At (3, L. B. Barker. Greenhouse, collection of three, 1 and 2, | Cradley, Mr. J. Scholes; 4, arquess of Granby, 5, 
| SRbbition of mraata ed artic Vegetables which Tobe Blaee a Pier cSusculant wise) aud 2, 1. B. Barker, Erica, 1, | Lowe's Lord Palmers eae a falmsley 3,0, Orson's Rob Roy, 
Fouts Market’ ware he following prizes were | ‘Barker; 3, J. Ripley, Collection of three, W. Carr, Pelur. | Me » Kaye; 7, Ely » Mr. J. Scholes ; 8, Potter's 
| awarded ; vie ntinden Place, the fo il Subserib Pi astish Basal SCOlRUHOR Orta 1, J. Ripley; 2, D. | Belmount, Mr. J. Holland. Rose Flakes +. ly’s Lovely Ann, 
UFO Flake GakOWBRS —(Open for competition w Picotees Mes) | gonium, L. B. Barker. Co nd 3,H, Major. Collection of three, | Mr. Saye; 2, Hly’s Lady Ely, Mr. J. Holland; 9 tele 
| Turgig, “% Cernations, Mr. k, Turgis. 6 Yellow Picotees, Mr. B, Meldrum. Calceolaria, 1, 2, and 3, H. Major. Foreign y Grey since soliand 5"4 Lowe's M eles 
Saunders! Seedling Rose, Mr. J. Newberry. 12 Cut Roses, Mr, | and 2, H. Major; 3, J. Kearsley. Fuchsia, 2, H 3, J. | Lady Grey, peat) archioness of Westmin: 
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| MeLeant, go Greenhouse Plants, Mr. Catena Kearsley ; ditto, 1, H. Major. Collection of three, 1, J. Kearsley ; 
june Phocampylus bf ‘olor, Melaleuca thymifolia, Rus. | 33. g¢ is 
| prot luneea, Stitice arborea, Crassula Splendens, Helichrysum | Coilection of three, L. B. Barker. Coacomb, 1 ote: Sto: 
| Bouyslt™ Sollya Salicifolia,' Erica Boweana, Pimelea rosea, ker. Collection of three, 1, L. B. ee ad on D. aay 
Eaotie Te *plendens, Nérium_splendens. Newiy introduced Salvia, J. Kearsley. Verbena, 1, J. Schofield; 3, D. . 
ae inders, Achimenes grandiflora.  Eaotic | Toseiin, L. Be er, 5 
aunders, Lilinm lancifélium punctatum. Colter Barker’ “Brtish Plant instower, J. Realy. pres 
Hotiyhoone undez, $278), Mr. Saunders. Collection of | Barker, Roses, pan of twelve, T. Deuxbury ; dit vere Kears. 
Plante sc, Mr. Saunders, Gladioli, Mr. Saunders. 3 Hothouse | Morrel; 2, G. Hamlin, Stocks (cut flowers), siz, 1, I ae 
r, Saunders, Cattleya crispa, Oncidium flexuosum, Eu. ey Hary, Morrel;.8, J. Kear 
Marginata yorillora. Reotic Bulbs, Me Saunders, Amaryllis | Morrel; 3, E. Ward. Design in flowers, 1, 3 + Morrel 3:2, J. Ee 
atum, 6 Paeetm Gladiolus ramosus, Lilium ianeifelium ren ley. Zender Bouquet, L. B. Barker, Hardy ditto, 1 an ies 
Bens mule} ‘uchsias, Mr, J.W. Dupré, grandiflora maxima, ful. Kearsley, Annuals, collection of six, 1, L. B. Barker ; 2, J. or- 
ig fora, Chandlerii, Moneypennii, Venus victrix. EXTra rel, Ewtra Prize for Roses, C. Cable. Vecrranins, Third Class 
ee a iothouse Plants, Mr. G. Palle, Stand of Picotees, | —Cueumbers (a brace), 1, G. Watson; 2and 3, E. Ward. Cauli- 
* Aurgis, Tickets of Commendation were affixed to the | fower, wo heads, 1) Js Kearsley ; 2,G. Hamlin ; 3, E, Ward. Cab- 
ster, Mr. R. J. Kaye ;\5, Barringer’s Apollo, 6, Rauden’s Luna, 
Mr. J. Holland; 7, Duchess of Sutherland, Mr. R. J, Kaye; 8, 
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son’s Miss Thornton, Mr. J, Taylor ; 2, Turner’s Princess Char- 
lotte, Mr. J. Walmsley ; 3, Leighton’s Bellerophon, 4, Ely’s Queen 
Victoria, Mr. R. J. Kaye; 5, Henry Hunt, Mr. J. Scholes; 6, 
Mansley’s Beauty of Woodhouse, Mr. R. J. Kaye; 7, Hali’s 
Major Cartwright, Mr. J. Walmsley ; 8, Mansley’s Euclid, Mr. 3, 
Scholes. Picorers—Purple Heavy Edged:—1, Mitchell’s Beauty 
of Warley, Mr. J, Taylor; 9, Crask’s Queen Victoria, Mr. J, 
Holl; 3, Seedling, Mr. J. Walmsley; 4, Kaye’s Monarch, Mr. R. 
J. Kaye; 5, Dickson’s Trip to Cambridge, 6, Hufton’s Isabella, 
Mr. J. Scholes. Purple Light Edged:—1, Mitchell’s Nulli Se. 
cundus, Mr, J. Scholes; 2, Mrs. Muggleston, 3, John’s Prince 
| Albert, Mr. J. Holland; 4, Jackson’s Delight, Mr. J. Scholes: 5, 
Field Marshal, Mr, J. Holland; 6, Lee’s Bonny Bet, Mr. R. J, 
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