THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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Kaye. Scarlet Heavy Edged : 
aye; 2, Marchant’s aihmaie Mr, J. Scho 
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, Pearson’ 's Nonpareil, Mr. R. J. 
‘oles ; 3, Maks s 
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Sea Practical Gardeners’ Society, August 1.—The Reon 
meeting ‘or the season was held in the School-room, Morning- 
side, when the following Prizes were awarded: — Best seeding 
Pelargoniun, 1, Mr. H. Gibbs, gr to Mrs: Stark; 2, Mr. J. Young, 
grto T. Oliver, Esq. Best seedling Pansy, 1, Mr. wm. Denholm, 
Sir Jas. Forrest, Bart.; 2, Mr. J. Robertson. Best Roses, 
1, Mr. R. Anderson, er, ‘Burrowmuirhead, Madame Hardy, Crested 
Moss, White Globe Hip, Brenig Gupen, of Denmark, La Mus- 
que; 2, Mr. Jas. Douglas, gr to Sir T. D. Lauder, Bart. Best 
Pinks, 1, Mr. J. saad gr to Gen? Robertson, Duchess of 
Rutland, yl Low’s Tasso, Earl of Roseberry, Miss 
Ps i Douglas. Best 
Verben tp De 
2,M v.08: Fargie, gr to M 
, Lass of Richeae ‘inl, had a aire,’ 2, 
Best pateet de J. Fargie ; 
chen se 1, J. Downie, for 
dalis ; se J. Douglas. Best  Ssreaaberien 1, J. Douglas; 2, 
Best Cherries, 1, Mr. Archd. Walker, gr, Duncan 
2, J. Douglas. ee White Currants, 1, J. 
ey Red, Mr. J. Johnstone, er to 
mellie, Esq.; 2, J. Douglas. Brack, 1, Wm. Denholm; 2, 
. Best 7a cl aged Pa J Douglas; 2,Wm Denholm. 
Best Gooseberries, Ma . Owens, gr to Alex. Russell, Esq.: 2, 
Be: st Caifower 3. Fargie; Best 
oy bbs.—Ama' R! 
. The Prize ‘omfered by Messrs. J. 
r the best sia Cal- 
eadrorine wane wie ; 2, wy cui! Amongst the 
various articles foe exhibition, particular notice was taken of the 
following :—from Canaan Bank, a beautiful collection of Pelar- 
goniums ; from Ag 3 Bank, twenty nr Mi ip eeranl eon ee 
and a brace of very large Cucumders,— ym Mr. R 
some pretty oouitag Shaaiedd el fron Bareat Street House 
Gardens a basket of fine Cherr 
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Neepsend Gooseberry Show, ne neay ay Sheffield, July 31,—This wa: 
held at the house of Mr. B. Sykes, Tanner’s Arms. The féllowhig. 
Prizes were awarded :— 
Youne Growers. dwts. grs. 
20 15 
Ist Kettle . C. Sorby » . mdon: . 
ad 55 . R. Marshall . . eonesey . 18 6 
Sd 55 . T. Oxley he 3 pile 17292 
ath 5, . 8. Barto Thumper . 17° 9 
STrwanps? Prizus. 
1st Cup . J. Slack . . Wonderful . 27 2 
a0, . J. Wilson ‘ » 23 20 
3d » H. Vessey + Dril 298 8S 
ath |; . M.Blackhurst . Launcelot . 21 13 
bth ,, . M.Gould =. ©. Tally-ho: °. 21° 3 
ist Res . . War - « Companion . bi 22 
ad Yellow . J. Fletcher . . Leader 10 
3d Green . Diners.» Morning Star 20 9 
4th White . J. Wilson . . QniafTrumps 20 16 
is. 
1, . - M.Blackhurst . London - 23°18 
2)... M.Gould . . ‘Companion. 22° 5 
3, . oH. ue rene . « Wonderful . 21 23 
4, . . H. Rad . . Congrng.Hero2] 14 
5, . 2 ME. isch bbrst » Cannon Ball 2 8 
6, . . J. Slack i . Lion’sProvider20 11 
Ts - . Z. Norton 6 J iS ag » 2007 
8 0). JeWilson 6". Gai 20 2 
9, . . J. Wilson . .» Echo . « 1823 
10, . - H.Radford . - Lion . » 18 22 
2, . . M. Blackhurst Catharine . 20 18 
ay, . é lack eader + 19. 22 
3, 3 : Wa Gunner EFI s 
4, agit 188 a tala ti Teazer 2 19 3 
5, . . room Girl. 18 17 
6, . . Mi. slsekhuret Birdliime . 18 16 
7s . . G. Barlo arygold . 18 15 
8, : « TD. Ward Dublin 218 5 
9 » M. Gould ilot © 177 
10, . ‘4s Ditto ‘Two to one. 16 18 
eens. 
1, . - B nels . « Invincible 16 
3, . » J. Wils + Weathercock 18 21 
3, . . el Blackhorse « Qn. Victoria. 18° 17 
PE Re ek . mpe 18-16 
5, . - pitts . . - Turn-out . 18 12 
ee ok OU Wome Bek ‘ock 18 
7, . + JeBarton -.° . Royal Blade. 18° 16 
8, ws fe oT. Ward 3 psake . 17 16 
9, ei . M. Blackhurst . Providence. 17 15 
10, : . Ditto. « General tI O68 
hites. 
lig? ee . J. Slack . » Qn. of Trumps = 1 
a; é . M, Gould . . Freedom . 0 
rs . ¥ . Vessey . Lady Leicester. 4 17 
4, . . M. Gould . . Honor of Tickill he 16 
5, (erst Se Cy Sorby? se Philip as 0 
6, . . B. Sykes t . Miss Walton 7 23 
9, ha ROTORS erste Seagle’ < 22 
8, . . J. Slack . + Cossack a1 
ae . » J. Fletcher . » Fleur-de-lis . i 20 
» G. Muscroft. » Tally-ho .°17 3 
Paaoroas Ward’s cane Sarah ¢ « 14015 
. Wilson Dit ithe - 13. 16 
North British ‘Professional Ox Gardeners? Society, July 12.—The 
summer meeting took place in the Cal Convening-rooms. 
Besides the usual gi nie oe at this period of the year, Messrs. 
Dickson and Sons placed at the ‘disposal of the Committee one 
2, Mr. W. Cuthbertson, gr to the Right Hon. tie Earl of Rose-~ 
berry. For the six best China Roses, Mr. J. Douglas,—Sweet- 
scented, Yellow China, Bae Ole NG Swan'neck, Magnificent, 
and La’ Belle; 2, Mr. athbert e sim best Dutch 
Roses, Mr. ‘Alex. posi erat ‘Perolla, Nery Stuart, White 
Bath Moss, La Nubie: ienne, and Madame Laffay ; 2, Mr. George Stir- 
ling, adr Ava ae For the six best Hardy Annuals, Mr.H. Gibb, 
gr to Mrs. ‘k,—Phlox Drummondii, Schizanthus Hookeri, 
Entoca eat “Rhodanthe Manglésii, Collinsia bicolor, and Eu- 
toca Wrangleana; 2, Mr.” J. Sr I gr to the Marquess of 
Lothian. Faas best Seedling Pansy, Mr. D. White, oa at White- 
gs 2, Mr. whie. For the siz seg Stocks, Mr. P. T) Foeek 3 H 
2, Mr. ty: ealee For the six best Hardy Shrubs, Mr. G, Stirling, 
= Lorn icera pubescens, Rhododendron maximum, Kalmia. Sgn’ 
K. ia Aan Detitzia Oba and Genista sericea; 2, Mr. 
For the si best Hardy Herbaceous Plants, Mr 
niom velutinum, Gladiolus Byaeueiide. Peénia Potsii, Dictamnus 
fraxinella alba; 2, 
burgh Grape: 3, Mr. J. Goodall; 2, , Mr. For the 
best fee vof Grapes Oe ae sort— Muscat of Alexandria—Mr, W. 
Cuthber' joodall. For ahs best Cauliflower, Mr. J, 
Geadally® 3" Mr. G. suring, For the three Carrots, Mr. J. 
Downie; 2, Mr. J. Thomson. For the beat quart of Strawberries, 
Mr. J. Dovglas. The following were sent for exhibition: —From 
ertson, several first-rate trusses of Nérium splen- 
dens. Messrs. Handasyde, a collection of 24 mixed Roses 
of great beauty, a collection or 30 fine Pansies, and a fine plant 
of Siphocdmpylus betuleefélins. From Messrs. Dreuen and Sons, a 
collection of 24 superior Pelargoniums, From Messrs. Lawson 
‘and Son, a box of 24 distinct varieties of Pansies.—The plants 
and flowers sent for exhibition were superb, and were of course 
greatly admired, both by professionals and amateurs. 
Norwich pee a Society, August 3.—The August ppy. 
was held at the n Exchange, and attracted a great ma 
visitors, the spacions ‘hall being, at times, crowded, so that there 
‘was scarcely room to move. Although not presenting so many 
striking features as the July show, held in Mr. Bell’s grounds, at 
Bracondale, this exhibition, nevertheless, offered several points 
of attraction in the excellence of the fruits, plants, flowers, and 
vegetables. There were some excellent specimens in every de- 
partment. The fruits were fine, particularly the Grapes, Currants, 
Gooseberries and Strawberries. Lord Stafford, H. Cooke, H. N. 
Burroughes, R. Foster, and C. H, Tompson, Esqrs., exhibited 
some splendid Grapes. Nothing could be finer than the Currants, 
the several dishes of which were most seductive pe Fine 
Strawberries were exhibited by J. T. Mott, Esq., the Rev. O. 
Mathias, and Mrs. F. Noverre; a dish of Elton Pine, sent by the 
latter, were very large, and of exquisite flavour. The Bigarreau 
and black Tartarian Cherries, and jooseberries were also 
unusually fine. The yegetables were of @ superior description. 
The Rev. J. Burroughes had a number of excellent specimens of 
plants and flowers in the room; and he was " poe compe- 
titor for prizes, as the list shews. The Pico 
were beautiful specimens of this charming sever, with its delicate 
white petals, and their rich dark edging. The Carnations shewn 
Mr. Burroughes vane also extremely choice ones. There was 
a considerable variety of Fuchsias from his greenhouse; one of 
these was the celebrated St. Clare, the flowers of which are 
elegantly formed, and the colour a bright crimson. A large col- 
jection of Roses were exhibited by ny Mr. Bircham, from the He- 
lenham Rosery, but not fora AE The Picotees and Carna- 
dont of the Hon. on Rev. R, W ‘ilson ; those of Messrs. Norman, 
|, (not exhibited for a prize); and of 
ired. J. N. Waite, Esq. ; C. Middle- 
‘acey, Esq. “f exhibited some 
¢ in the centre of the 
Mr: G. Dover, were nite adm 
excellent specimens of the Fuchsia. 
room excited much attention. It was 
e Erica Juliana, 
is, Irbyana, Sanita: minor, eximia, 
Syartell, and Boweiana ; the 
Amongst the Greenhouse Plants were Cytisus tilde a 
Achimenes longiflora, two very large plants of Achimenes 
coccinea, Gloxinia caulescens and violacea, Cleome por, 
purea, a very curious stove plant; 12 Fuchsias, among: 
which was a very fine variety, named Eppsii. Another table 
possessed equal interest to the admirers of nature. 
covered with . fine collection of Foreign and British Ferns. Every 
shew exhibits an improvement in the cottagers’ specimens, 
About 50 of this useful class exhibited, and the Onions, Cabbages, 
Parsneps, Beans, Peas, &c., exhibited by them, were scarcely x= 
ceeded by any in the room. ere were 1500 visitors during the 
day ; and about 201. were tsileén at the doors.’ We’ subjoi 
List of the Prizes.—MxmBmrs’ FLowErs'—Picotees.— Best Col- 
ir J. Burroughes; Modesta, Quiz, Joan of 
“agrippina, Lady of the fae, Sir Middleton, 
e Rev. J. 
Burroughes, ‘d 
Hybrid Fuchsias, the prize of one guinea, for the best single 
specimen, was awarded to the Rev. J. Burroughes, for St. Clare, 
as was the prize of two guineas for the best Collection Bi 12, 
Both prizes were given by Messrs. Youell, of Yarmouth. 
Fuchsias, Beat Collection of 18, C. Short, gr. to H. N. Bitroushes, 
; Do. of 12,8. Short, er. to J. Strncey, Esq.; 2, the ee 
dleton, Esq., qual : 
Waite, jun., E ¥ a Bieeiphes, 
Greenhouse Climbers, best C tion 8 Meron ve ee 
Achimenes, Collection of, oN Middlete Esq., and 
sq. Picotees in pots, Mr 
Achimenes, C. Shor 
Stet Mr. 
, Esq. oe a ‘Waite, jin Esq. 
lina an ‘Frewh "here J. BA i , Esq.” Fuel 
arkway 
guinea, to be awartta in two prizes for and Cal- 
ceolarias; and Messrs. Eagle and Henderson also contributed 
half a guinea as a prize for the 12 best Pansies; so that the arti- 
cles sent for competition were both numerous and select. The 
Judges awarded as follows :—Messrs. Dickson and Sons’ Prize of 
10s. 6d. for vee aie best Pelargoniums, oung, gr to T. 
Oliver, Esq.,—Glory of Jersey, Fairy Queen, Rising Sun, ;Peines 
aa carenee! and. Mabel; 2, Mr. P. Thomson, gr to J. H. 
Vere, Esq. Messrs. Dickson and ‘Sons’ Prize of 10s. 6d. for the 
sia best Caleeolurias, Mr. J. Young,—Standishi, Lady Constable, 
Lass of Richmond Hill, Queen Meee Enchantress, ire Kentish 
Beauty ; 2, Mr. J.D ouglas, Sasi .D. Laud essrs. 
pre koa Henderson’s Prize ot £105. 6d. for the eon best Pan- 
r. J. Downie, gr to Gen. Robertson,—Gipsy, Daniel Defoe, 
Black-eyed Susan, Flora M‘Donald, Prince Charlies Lass of Bre- 
chin, Jeanie Deans, Duke of Northumberland, Meg Merrilies, 
Curion, Miss Russell, and Jessie; 2, Mr. J. . For t 
six best nal Irises, Mr. G. Stirling, gr to Viscount Melville. 
2, Mr, Alex. Forrester, gr to Capt. Faiconer.. For the best Seed~ 
ling Celavyonttinn Mr. J. Ap ger gr to Wm. Keith, 
named Thomson’s Lovely Ann; 2, Mr. .J. Addison, gr to 
ae hk ae rede if Wemyss. Por the ‘siz best Pinks, 
Gilm ss of Roseberry, Earl of Roseberry; Queen Vie- 
toria Pattison's). King (Paten’s), Robert Burns, and GeorgelV,; 
Prince, Rev. R. Foster. Melons, 1 
Mr, G. Stace , Re acon, Bq. SR, Dees Mr, 
Wighton. Goaseberrtess Regent, 2, New Champagne, Mr. W. 
Scarlett: Red Currants, Warrington, W. . Gale, gr. cae i; N, Bur- 
ZouBhcsy Esq. 3 White Dutch, Be Gale and S. Short were equal ; 
Black Naples, C. ly Shih 4 S. Kett, Esq. Raspberries, 
aie Seedling W Gale. Cerries, Black ‘ock 
burn, gr. t . Mott, Esq.; Bigarreaw, ‘C. Aldb 
ett at. th Wight ‘on ; Florence, nies CORT 
ion, Mr. Cockburn; 2, J. Scott, Esq. BOE’ 
Cucenblrs} White Turkey, J. Carter, eas and Hdwar as” White 
pine, Mr. W. Reynolds, were equal. Letluces, S. Short. Peas, 
Victoria and Auvergne, s. Short. Beans, 
Kidney, Mr. hn nd J, Scott, Esa. were equal. 
Onions, 5 S. Short, and’ Mr. G. Dover, were equal. 
Potatoes, eee obee, S. Short. Cabbage: aie T. Kemp, Esq. Car- 
rots, yl oe Short, and Altringham, J. Kitson, Esq,, were 
qual. Salad, W. Gale and 8. Short were equal: — Norfolk 
Chronicle. 
Nottingham Floral: and Horticulturat Society .—. ie 
third meeting was held at the Assembly Rooms for te exhibition 
of id Herbaceous Plants, Ericas 
ay teas Brahe &e.; and sede ae the late ‘unpropitious 
weather, the display of ‘plants and flowers was admirable. pte 
Prizes were as follow:—CaRNations.—l, Mr. Pearson: Gam 
boy, Lord Brougham, Marquess of Granby, ; Lady Flora, Beauty 
oodhouse, Mrs. Horner, Victoria, Nalli Secundus, Lady 
Hinchinbrook ; r. U. G. Pickering: Clark’s London, Hep- 
worth’s Hect« Or, Toone’s Ringleader, Ely’s Lady Ely, Princess 
Charlotte, Derby Willow, Brown’s Lovely Ann, Jackson’s Delight, 
Ely’s Grace Danline o Mr. F. Wood Hepworth's Brilliant, 
Puxley’s Prince Alber ufton’s Foxhunter, Mansley’s Euclid, 
Elliott’s Duchess of Shiterland Kirkland’s Duchess of Glonces- 
Wellington, John’s Prince Albert, 
Scarlet ieee 1, Martin’s Splendi d, 
Pickering; 2, Ely’s Jolly Dragoon, Taylor. | Crimson Bizurres, 
1, Wood’s William IV., Taylor; 2, Cartwright’s Rainbow, Pick- 
ering; 3, E. Mundy, Esq., Pearson. Scarlet Flakes, 1, Simpson’s 
Marquess of Granby, Pickering: 2, Rob Roy, Maylor; 3 3, Ring. 
jeader, Pearson. Purple ngo, Taylor; 2, Knott's 
Alfred the Great, Pickering a beauty of Woodhouse, Pearson. 
Rose Flakes, 1, Unknown, Taylor; °2,\ Barringer’s Apollo, 
Pickering. Heavy- gan Red Dicvtedl 1, Derby. alloy Picker- 
ing; 2, Robinson’s Will Scarlet, Robinison 3, Der! by. Willow, 
, Robinson’s Duke of Wel- 
‘on, Robinson; 2, ‘Wheeler's ata Victoria, Pickering ; 
3, Sharp’s Wellington, eaten Heavy- edged Purple Picotee, 
0 A a Evictonay Taylor; 2, Hutto Nehemish; Picker- 
rch, Pears on. Laehia aabad Pure Picoles 1, 1, 
Nulii seaustine, Pearson 9 hn's Prince Albert, 
Robinson’s Nottingham es 
Pickering; 2, Mr. Pearson. Sealing (first-clas 
Bizarre, Mr. Robinson. PAnsrEs.—1st Dealers eh of 20 blooms, 
r. Pearson, Milton, Elizabeth, Zelica, Agnes, agraith, Aris~ 
tides, Black Prince, Sir W. Scott, Comet, Bobieski (all Pearson’s 
seedlings), King’s ‘sulphurea elegans, and nine seedlings. 1st 
Amateurs pan of 2 blooms, Mr. Neville, Jewess, Jehu, Miss 
Stainforth, Emily (Neville’s) Cream, Rival Ye llow, Aune, Larpent, 
Delicata, Dr. Johnson, Black Diamond, and nine seedlings. 1st 
10.15 blooms, S. R. P. Shilton, Black Bi Prince, and fourteen 
seedlings. Ist do. of 10 blooms, A. Lowe, Esq,, Clara, Black 
Prince, Milton, Mulberry, Miss Hoare, Lady of the Lake, White’s 
Ann, Mrs. Walter, Yellow Perfection, ‘Diana (Lowe’s), nner 
Yellow-edged, Mr, Pearson ; White-edged; Mr. Pearson; Self 
(puce, with purple and white eye), Mr. S. R. P. Shilton. Best 
Miscellaneous Collection of Cut Fie s, M: 1, Pearson, Best Collec- 
tion of Annuals, hilton + “Oalliopsis Drummondi, 
Hibiscus Richardsonius, Raalthesls amelloides, French Mary- 
golds, Phlox Drummondi, Rhodanthe Manglesii, Schizanthus 
venustus and Hookerii, Schizopetalon Walkers Clarkia alba and 
iflora ‘a splendens and tri- 
color alba, Lupinus nanus,  Iberis A ihbellnea: Platystemon 
Californicum. Best dealers collection oh Roses, Mr. Pearson. 
Best Amuteur’s.do., te Wright, Esq.; 2, G. . Walker, Esq. Best 
pan of 20, Mr. S. R. P. Shilton, Best six Leiber blooms, Mr. 
8, R, P. Pera Phlox omniflora alba, Potentilla Hopwoodiana 
and pedat: cinea, and 
Best Ae? ‘Stocks, Mr. 8. R. P. Shilton. Best collection Be Dieta " 
R. P. Shilton. Best pan of ra et Mr. Spencer: Brides: 
tad Prince Albert, Countess of broke, Pickwick, ‘Bredersck 
the Great, Le’ isham Rival, Oriental Beas Seedling, Conserva- 
tive, Beauty of the Plain, Westbury Rival, Miss Al Abbot. EnANTes 
— Bost Stove Plant, Gloriosa superba, F. Wri ght, Esq.; 3~ 
sellia juncea, G, Walker, Bee Orehidaceous ‘Blove P Bint Gon: 
gora maculata, G. Walker, Esq.; 2, Zygopetalon maxillare, 
G. Walker, Esq. Gerieune Plant, Philibertia, grandiflora, G. 
Walker, Esq. 5 3 2 ht, Esq. Cactus 
Speciosissimus, G 
Wright. Erica eximia, F. Wrigh 
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2, Mr. Pearson, 
Collection 
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of Verbenas, | Mr. Pearso: 
T. Spencer, 
‘Venus victrix, tricolor, formosa. ae Ruceattonia Bre 
Devonia, racemifiora, sanguinea, gi 
Stet Standishi Chia ndleri, fulgens, corymbi 
pent msonia. Fuchsia tricolor, G. Walker, Has 2, formosa 
megane A, Low, Esq. Cockscomb, G. Walker, Esq.; 2, G: 
Walker, Esq. ‘Lilium lancifolium punctatum, Mr. Pearson; 
2, eximium, Mr. Pearson. sciiestl Manglesii, G. ee Ss 
Clintonia pulchella, Mr. S ie Shilton. in bea 
ing state, Myrtle- leaved, rt 
state, Mr. S. Wright. Rs Aida nuaNGe Walker, Esq. 
largonium tricolor, F. Wright, Esq Campantita Bar tert Mn 
earson, Cotteetion of Gr ‘eenhouse Plants, A. Lows 
bergia alata, speciosa,and alba, fantinastulbdene De asi ams: tied 
dnd aduble- flaked, ‘Achimenes longifiora, Rochea faleata, Dianthus 
superbus, ‘Verbenas, Alicia, Queen of May, Herne, and Firefly, Glox- 
jnias alba and speciosa, Geum EU and Ge ainnala astragas 
lifolia. Aste piece ona! G.W Esq. ; 2, ae 
Je miles, Slat 2,'G. W 
3.2, Muscat of valesandrit, 
Medblerinek! aehila’s ‘far 
Duke, L. igen ene MP. 
Rolleston, Esq., M.P.; Elton, 2, F. Wright, Esq. 
genset Antwerp, F. Wright, Esq.; Red Do., Antwerp, F, Wright, 
hite Gooseberries, Eagle, Mr. J. Ro binson; Red Dow 
eon pettoa Mr. J. inson; 2, Warrington, F. Wright, Esq. 
Yellow Do., Leader, 1, Mr. Re ‘obinson ; 2, ‘whitesmith, | ih 
F, Wrieht, ney 2, Lon, 
G. Walker, Esq. Brace of Cauitowers, G. Walk 
Cucumbers, Infant, 1, Mr.J. Spencer; 2 
Lettuce, Cos, 1, L. Rolleston, Es 
Wright, Bsq. Brace of Cabbage, 1. 
pase maT pi ae 15 ee 
Walker, Es ‘sneps, Gy 
Ontans ‘Tripoli, 1, Y. Wright a, Brown Rede bi pre 
Spring-sown Do., De epttord, yy e arc Esq.s Wright, 
Esq. Bschatots, 1, Mr. | Shilton “Robinson 
Edad ea Mr. 8. R. 
er, feat "Brace of 
sq. M.P 
H Wright, Esq,; 2, Rey. S. 
ight, Esq.; 2, Stone, G. 
yalker! Autumn-soun 
Mr. ‘Pp. Shilton; 2, Do., L. Rolleston, Esq. Kidn ey 
See Creswell. ‘Round, Barly | Globe, Mr. S. R. P. Shilton, 
sirionokee L. Rolleston, ‘Esq. Honorary IZES + 
M.-P. 
Brace op Cipumbers, Walker’s, ‘G. Bacon, Esq. A Miscellaneous 
Collection, Mr. Lee. 
Pitlessie and Springfield 1 Horticultural Society, 
second exhibition cay a ace in the School-room of Sontag 
‘The prizes were as foll 
Edel tn mths ditto in ms 
single Sweet Williams. 1, Mr. J. Wish 
ditto, three UiCdleed tetas, six Antic rhielres t 
four Stocks, six seedling Pansies, four d 
Fuchsia in pot, sages Campunulas ; 2, ix pa als. ji 
six single Sweet Lauliams, 
dish of 
three Petinins, two Baba ins, fc nuenipe, 
Currants, dish of Raspberries, six largest, Potatoes, 
one Germun Green, Potato Onions; 2, three 
in pot. 
sib verge vo Si 
collection of ‘Gut Flowers; 2, three Calgcotartad, 8 six icc | 
four Stocks, Herbaceous "Plant, two: Lupins, four d b 
Willams, 24 Pansies, 1, Mx. Di Ga loway, best, four. order 
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