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G. Cardno, Cornhill. Border Flower, J.Mathew ewson, Links, THE 
XTRA Prize (for fl ‘was awarded to R. ¥arquhar, + BT, 
Millbank, for a beautiful specimen of Tropeolum PCH 
Tar Pins Exrna Prize (for fruits and vegetables), was a 
judged to C. Runcy, Esq., for “S dees of Ripe See ae of the 
Langley- green variety ; and to A. Mackie, Arbuth- 
not, for six gigantic stalks "s Vietoria ‘Rhubarb 
Alnwick Horticultural Society, June 20.—The Summer Exhibi- 
tion of this Society was held in the Townhall, when, notwith- 
standing the GCE of the season, most of the articles 
exhibited were in fine perfection, ‘The following is the awar 
the Judges :—6 Tulips, ANTEBTIe} ieee King, Wood’s Tr: 
Rosina, Lady Balcarras, and Platoff, Mr.T. Allan. Rose Tulip, 
Triomphe Royale, Bizarre iovals) woods Trafalgar, Bylown’s 
do., and Wade’s King, Mr.T. Allan. 6 Heartsease, a emia: 
Eclipse, Burnett’s England’s Defiance, Gaines’ Grand Duke, ee 
Dick, Viper, and Wonder of the World, Mr. J. Barrette Gre 
Western, ae Mountain ie England’s Defiance, ‘Tizzard’s 
ster Abbey, and May’s Defender, Mr. Burnett. 
Seeding Ere hae ance yeurgus, Mr. 2 Richardson. 6 
ronitamsy Gardeners? Cl , Gaines’s King, Sylph, Adela, 
ection, aiasterpicce, icuipucieseect Sutherland, 
tA. Oli ier gt to the Hon. H. T. Liddell, Islington ; 2, Lady 
eee Jewess, Glohe Scarlet, Prince Albert, Catharine Parr, 
and Imogene, Mr. G. Douglas, ge i G. Selby, Esq., Belle Vue. 
6 Calceolarias, ¥ Oliver, 3 Pelargoniums, 
Amateurs’ 1, Garth’s Pentectiony Sylpb, Denni: 
CON Alicia, and Eliza Superb, 
1, mirabilis, s 
rett. SEK: 
jas, very fine, ratte Fairy ‘Sueeny 
Pelurgonium, named Maid of Alb, Mi, 
skinsonii, Mr. Allan. 
i Erica, 
Greenhouse Plant, 1, Mr. ithead. Bouquet, Mr. 
iver. Brace of eters 1, Mr. Machines 2, Mr. Barron, 
Broome Park. Potatoes, 1 and 2, Mr. 
vir, TUE gr to the Rev. J. Wood, 
Barron. Cauliflower hy 
Beadnell Hail. Cabbage, 1, Mr. Macfarlane ; 2, Mr, Reay, gr to 
the Rev. G. Rooke, Embleton Viearage. Letiuce, 1, Mr. Oliver ; 
rt. Barron, Rhebard, 1, Mr. J. Newton; 2, Mr, Reay. 
ises isparagus, 1, Mr. Cleugh ; 
also awarded to Mr, Oliver, 
for Oranges, for Apples in a fine state of preservation, and a 
Seedling Cineraria; to ™ eithead, for Dianthus aggregata ; 
Pa ote for Ribes specic am ; to Mr. Barron, for a bouquet of 
ul Stocks ; ; and to Mr. Allan, for Schizanthus and a seed- 
Ting: Cineraria. 
Banchory Ter a ae droutteratiso SUA, ee 14.—The second 
reiety (being the first of the season) was held 
ately Saucer uy Lady Burnett. The 
Bees Repithstatidine: oe i yourable season, exceeded 
the expectation of the num itors. The Judges awarded 
the prizes as Blogs Tulips, sty W. Walker, gr, Inchmarlo; 2, 
A. Fowler, Lai 3, W. Barron, Crashes Stocks, 1, A. Fowler; 
2, J. Hurry, Banchory Lodge. Pelarg s, and 2, W, Barron. 
Greenhiuse Plants, 1, R. Calder, Arbe ins ‘Cottag bane Barron; 
3, J. Hurry; 4, W. neki Invery. Hear 
Feugh cbteee; 2, W. Walker; 3, X. Calder. Gabe 1 and 
A peony 2, W. Blacklaws, Mavisbank. Asparagus, at: Ws 
Barron ; 2, G. Spalding, Ballogic. Deeks) 4 W. Barron; 2, G. 
Middleton’ Deebank. Binubarb, 1 , D. Gellen, Durris; 2 and 3, W. 
Walker, Ridston Pippins, 1, J. Chistian Finzemn; 2, 
Kenzie. Dessert Apples, 1, mica nd 3, Potatoes, 1, D. 
Gelien; 2 and 3, W. Barron, Maou 1 De eels 2, W 
Barron. Herbaceous Plants, 1, R. Calder; 2, G. Spalding ; 3, W. 
Barron, le, Rare Land 2 
e New Scligol. Hous 
a Kale, D. Smith, borne Ca: 
arroi 1, 
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8, R. Calde’ R. 
goniums, ie Seles facia arm ses Wis, pede ag Bougue; 
of Flowers, n; 3, W. Walker. ete 
2 Cibage DN . estia and. Patton 1, a Westlan 
son. ANG Walllierse: Oveenlioues Planta, Mis Grant, 
Burnett asiaey QA. Wien, 
, —The Tulip show was held 
AY 2 and the prizes we varded to the follow. 
Wylam, Esq., th ‘Lriompbe Royale, 
and 6th, with Uae Murettas; Mr. Ha bkirk, 2d, with Comte de 
Vergennes, 8d, with Grande du Monde, and 4th, with My Fa. 
Yourite, The Long Room was tastefully decorated with ever. 
Sreens, Aa rs, &c., and, in addition to the Tulip show, there 
Were upwards of 200 Cacti, Pelargoniums, Calceclarias, Pach- 
Sias, and other greenhouse plants, exhibited. ‘A. brass. band 
engaged for the occasion perfor Gh several select pieces, and 
Rot the e of the weather, thie show 
vee numerously attended by the Sass and gentlemen in the 
cinity. 
Bensham Florists’ Soci: June 
Birmingham Horticultural at So June 8.—The second exhj- 
bition for the season, of Plants, Fr and Vegetables, was held 
atthe own rey The tables were crowded with specimens 
from the differe ib Nee and a number cf plants from the 
Societys Garaena at Edgbaston. &. barker, Esq. sent as usual 
{laree collection of fine: eee d ous plants, amongst 
Which were therare Phaleenonsis amaniigane Stanonen tigrina ; 
A. Kendrick, Es collection of Orchidaceous nian Pelar- 
Zoninms, aiecatere me other plants; W. C. ». Esq. 
ae Ericas, asc jas, and greenhouse plants; Hive ae Will. 
Nore, S58 
erica, stove and seen nousa plants. 
a Sons, besides 
s andy florists? flowers, exhibit ited 
species and Mr. F. Dickinson 
‘Or fe well'e § and other plants, not for compe- 
‘ae a ae _Moore contributed largely in plants and 
Vegetables. ‘The day was unfavourable, but mete ras a 
The following is a list es 
rehidacee, Nctaiiones tien ina, 
Pp beens amabilis, 
sleay; 4, Cattleya 
p nts, F Sea renes ocnlata, 
yaipivencas Mormodes citrina, 
2, Epidendrum leuchochilum, 
patted by the judges 
p Tsleay, gr to G. Barker, Esq.; 
Tasleay } 8, Cxrtochiim 8 flav 
Tv. av 
ot Siz, Tn 
O,vtotes Wools! On 
Neidium Cebolieti, and O. pe 
fendrum aloifolium, Cymbidium mare 
si €scens, Maxillaria xanthina, and Oncidium mieten de Ins! ¥ 
love Plants, 1, es longifiora, R. ier, gr to A. 
Esq C. sian ee to J. Gough, 
nera Cooper J. Willmore, Esq. } 
ieee elegans, T. ivilliema. Sayer: Plants, 1, Pimelea 
; J. Gough, iisq.; 2, Boron 
iq. 3, Eriostemon parson J. Willm: 
Shinn W.C. Alston, Esa. 
5 2p 3. Alston, 
. C, Alston, Esq.; 2, Pancratium Aare 
d Sons. uses, 1, flagelliformis, J. Gough, 
, T. Harrison, gr to "yj. W. Wha y Esq.; 3, 
od ay ay ce “We locacti, 
estita coccinea, W. C. 
pe 
decuss 
W.C alg 
we 
G. Fish 
OU 
Baskets of eee wers, 1, Messrs as Peas and ate 2, Mr. J. Moore, 
edsam, a Plants, 1, 5. Pa ardoe, gr to T. Small, Esq. ; “OOF. 
We Calecoiarias, 1, 2, and 3, Seedling, J. Willmore, 
Do. six * plants, A Kenrick, Esq. Pelargonium 1 Sylph,. 
A. Kenrick, Esq.; 2, Priory Queen, A. Kenrick, Esq.; aN 
A. Kenrick, oe 3 ® Prince Albert, F. Brewer, ertoT. 
Do. six plants, 1, A. Kenrick, Esq.; 2, 'T. W 
Peonies, 1, papaveracea, Messrs. J. Pope and ‘sons; 2, rubescens, 
r. J. Moore; 3, An eerehten ores Messrs. Pope and Sons. 
Siz Alpine Plants in pots, 1, 2, and 8, Messrs. J. Pope and Sons. 
Messrs. J. 
3 2, 
, Catafalque imperial, Messrs 
Pope and Sons; 2, Roi de Britain, Messrs. J. Pope and Son 
Magnum Bonum, Messrs. J. Sh a 4, Triomphe Royale, 
v Fer Er. 
Messrs, J. Pope and Sons. lo. essrs. 
J. Pope and Sons. Orange Mr. J. Moore; 2, 
JF 8 Buea einbinaes D 
Sq. 
Amarnurs), 1, J. Willmore, Esq. 5 2 M .Finnemore. Roses, 
1, Devoniensis, Messrs. J. “Dene nd Sor ee yore Noisette, 
3, Tuscany, § J.¥. Bedford, 
seedy Lowii, M Pope ‘and Sous; 
oon ‘and Sons; 3, Nivaticum, Messrs. J 
, in pots, 1, Gledstanesii, W. C. A 
Esq. ; 2, ste Ww. Sawin to Mrs. V 
dulacea flammea, 3 loore. Collection of 
r.J. Cole. Cope Tree in fruit, T. Bartlett, er to D. Houghton, 
Esq. Pines, 1, Sugar Loaf, W. C rpenter, er to J. Taylor, Esq. 
, W. Carpenter, gr to J. yle Esq. Strawberries iy 
C. Upstone, rtoS. Dawes, Esq. ; , S. Dawes, 
Esq. Apples, Winter Redstreake, J. Jasper, gr to W. H. Rogers, 
Esq of Cucumbers, 1, Roman Saya, A. Kenrick, Esq. ; 
2, Manchester J My Whateley, Esq.; 3, Improved Manchester, 
J> Roberts, gr. t H. Dawes, Esq. Cauliflowers, J. Roberts ; 
Kidney Beans, oN Usherwood, gr to G. R. Elk spgton, Esq. 
Potatoes, 1, J. F. Ledsam, Esq.; 2, Samuel Dawes, Esq.; 
Bikington, Esq. Turnips, 1, not awarded; 2, W. “A. Davee, a 
Tripoli, Mrs. W.Mathews. Mushrooms, Mes: 
ie Boribs Cabbage, 1, Nonpareil, J. Gough, Esq. ; %, TW. on 
hear Esq. ‘ Ham, J. Gough, Esq. Lettuce, 1, Cove 
Cos, J. W. a aaEE EAGUY 2, Bath Cos, S. Dawes, Esq.; 3, 
Siberian Cos, J. Gou ( Dish of Salad, J. F. Ledsam, Esq. 
Extra Pr Caleeolatin, seedling, C. Alston, Esq; “ditto, 
As Waite ae ; ditto éypripedium spectabile, W. C. Alston, 
Esq. Cotluger J. Barton, six prizes; C. Lees, one prize. 
Bra 
Botanical and Horticultural Soi Eveter, June 9.—The 
spring exhibition of this Society ie place at the Subscription 
Roonis. The show of plants was the largest ever seen in the 
and for beaut se per fection they could not be surpassed. 
f frui nall, but amongst it were some very 
fine Citr ons from the ACen of Mrs. Wells, of Cowley, and J 
Ww. Boles , Esq., of Downes; Strawberries from the gardens of 
Sir Giana and various fine fruits from Ki penton the seat 
f Si poe art. The show et Veco bee as large, an 
Tremarkabh cellent. The Asparagus, Cucum Art nokes, 
Cauliflower: ie spineehs French Beans, Peas, ‘arr , ‘Turnips, 
Cabbages, Rhubarb, eh ., Were of immense ot the finest 
quality. Mr. G oO Mrs. Wells, exhibited Seesaiebints 
guttatum ; Oncidium pGiahaee with seven long flower-spikes, 
having about 950 flowers open, and many more nde 
Brassia maculata, with fourteen flower-spikes; Den um C 
ceolare, Pavetta Caffra, Ardi: crenulata, Keumenes longi- 
flora, a mass of blue flowers; fine specimens of Pimelea 
spectabilis, eo at venosum, Statice Dic! i pote 
viminea, Azalea A. indica alba, A. Danielsiana, Epa 
pulchella; some fine vaticti ies of Erica ventricosa, fine Specihenn 
of E. Boweii, ;E. tricolor, E. ampullacea vittata Pelargoniums 
Duke of Cornwall, Claude a cea Rosalind, yours, Triumph, 
Caroline, Jubilee, Wonder, Gipsy, Enchantress, Wilson’s Superb, 
Fair Maid of Devon, Priory eines ‘The groups sae plants shown by 
Mr. Booth, gr. to J. W. Buller, Esq., of Downes, were very fine, 
particularly eeeens of Oncidium: aaristas and Cattleya 
Forbesii. Th were me Rae of Oncidium flexuosum, 
and O. Carthaginense, Ma: ia Harrisonii, and M. tetragona, 
Gomeza planitolia, Ixora acca ie: Pavetta caffra, Clerodendron 
splendens, Columnea Schiediana, Clerodendron roseum, Sinningia 
purpurea, and Rondeletia speciosa ; Tropzolum tricolorum, 
Gompholobium polymorphum, Acacia microniyiat Chorozema 
yarium nanum, Kennedya coc cinea, peo OnIe Chena) Polygala 
latifolia superba (a beautiful specimen), Poly veala Bvandifio ra, 
Jasminum odoratissimum, Pimelea decussata, an enaultia 
formosa. P. KE. ¥sq. + of Lipson, exhibited Pe rs i 
L yne’ va Celestial and Redworth ; Lyne’s Princessand Cotherstone ; 
Lyne’s Sunrise, Lyne’s Duke of Cornwall, which was very much 
admired, as also was Lyne’: 5 Loy ae and Hamlet, Princess Royal, 
Lord Ebrington, Cynthia, &c. Mr. Craggs, gr. to Sir T. me Acland, 
exhibited Aconitum a iahceim Campanula speci Doro- 
nicum pardalienchus, Hemerocallis flava, rreReais) wmatenaiie 
Iris viphium, Lupinus grandifolios, L. Marshalliana, Mimulus 
seedling, Valeriana rubra, eae Veronica latifolia, Ver- 
bascum pheeniceum, Oneuia A hs. Clark, of Paris-street, 
showed Chorozema ae Pimelea ae Polygala oppositi- 
folia, Pimelea de , Acrophyllum venosum, Boroni ae a ‘u- 
lata, Gamiholobiunte rieoide, Epacris grandiflora, E. hetero. 
nema, Acacia puichella, Erica propendens, E. gelida, E ven- 
Superba, E. vestita co 
Lucombe and Pin ee cit a very splendid 
collection, ineludi ing O 
plants. Messrs. Veitch and Hoe exhibited "Acris “odoratum, 
Oe ene of acu Lanceanum, one with nine spikes of 
crispum diva) eet m, O. pilio, O. flexuosum, 
ayers Cattleyas, FE) Rideaenne: Erios eaten buxifoliu 
fine collection of Ericas, including E. ventricosa and its varieti 
E. depressa, odorata rosea, gemmifera, suaveolens, eximia, 
&c.; Leschenaultia biloba, and a Fy fine collection of Calceolarias. 
Messrs. Sclater and Son, of Summeriands, exhibited Euphorbia 
splendens, Epacris pulchella and grandiflora, Jeet tele) vittata 
at uperbay. acina, Cactus fulgidus, Rhododendron 
hyacinthiforam, eral fine Oranges and Girone Magnolia 
fuscata, Chorozema varium nanum, Alstroemeria tricolor (very 
beautiful), Kennedy ant legate Zichya villosa, “anee i 
E 
ninms 
z. 
a, Ve 
Petunio, taining dine plants of "patibundis, Colvillii, 
inflatus, &c., and a group ¢ fine The Fuchs 
Brockmannii, Rogersiana, se i 
x, humilis, 
sonia Tansley’s Smaities of Plymouth, exhibited 
Jargonivms Lyne’s Sunrise and Dake of Corn ii 
Lord br ington Hamlet, Princess Royal, and Cy: 
aOR WL Constellat we aaa 
Count @ nOrage Cl reole, Veitch’s F f Devon, ences 
Fanny, Camilla, Anna, Flash, Lyne's Oe G 
Monarch, Jesse, Magnificent, Lavinia, 
The ul te of visitors was numerous & 
following. is the prize list: —Frurr: Pineapple, Mr. J 
to Mrs. Wells. * Dlelon, 1, Mrs He Elms, gr. to HY Porters Esq, 
HLL. ‘Toll, Bay Citrus, Mx. C. Booth, gr. to J. W. Buller, F 
. Lane, gr. so Mrs. Rides ae inp, F.C 
wi Kingdon, Esq.; Kitchen » Mr. M: 
. Mason; 2, J. L. a4 “Esq 
ges ane Lemons, Mr. J. Griffin 
Granger and Best Collec 1,M » Mason 
Asparagts, 1, Mr. W. Craggs, gr. to § sir. ele 
Rhubarb, 1,L. Ponsford, es Booth: 
Exr 
ut, 
Esq.; 2, Mr. 
" .; 2, Mr. C. Booth.” Peas, 1, Mr, H. Elm 
‘Kidney Beans, 1, Mr. Mason ; 2, Mr. H. 
Mason. i Out He Elms; ’9, Mr. Mason. ‘Onions, 3. se 
Tow Carrots, F. sq. vs, Mr 
ie we We rages. Cos Lettuce, Mr. Mason. adage Lets 
F Spinach, F. ey EXTRA \: Colle 
sage: Can: 
‘Cross, Beq.; do. Mr. H, Elms. Canliflowers, Mr. J. Griffin, 
Cabbnge, J. Huxham, Esq. Artichokes, ee Cragys. Turnips, 
Mr. W. Crages. aan Mr. Mason. Fu. 
ooth 
do. Kir. J. Griffin, Slove Plants, Mv. J. Griffin 
bes et Med Mr. Mason. 12 Greenhouse Plants, 1, Mr. J. 
fin 5 25 + Clark; Specimen a Mr. H. Elms. 12 Cape 
Heaths, ae 3. Grif 3 6 do., 1, Mr. J. Clark; 2, Mr. Mason. 
2 Pelar vee 1, Mr. J. Claes 2, J. Huxham, Esq.; 3, J. 
Newest and best 6 Mr. J. Griffin. Cacti, 1, 
. 12 Hardy Herbuceous Plants, 1, Mr. 
Collection « oF Rosen, In se ford, Esq. 
Elms; 2, L. Ponsford, Esq. 
fine 12 Turkey’ ince etches MES 
2 Calceolarias, 1, Mr. J. Grifiin; 2, Mr. C, Booth. 
ee 1, Mr. J. Griffin 5 ir. Mason. 12 Heartsease, 
Wy. ene Esq.; 2, F. Cro! Exrra Phants: Orchida- 
ee Mr. J. Griffin. "polar gant, OM Kemp; Seedling dog Bs 
yne, en. Groun of Stove Plants, Mr. Booth; do., 8. Eims. 
Orchidaceous, Mr. W. Craggs. Be teced Amuryllis,. Mr.C. Bae th s 
Collection of Amaryliises, Mr. C, Boot Greenhouse Plants, Mr. 
C. Booth; do, Mr. H. Elms, 12 Pelarpanirten Mr. H. Elms; 
es + Clark. Cacti, Mr. C 
Stove Specimen, 
Elms. Gladiolus, Mr. H Fuchsia, Mr. C. Booth. Extra 
FiLowers: Ros ses, F. Cross, Esq. Turban Ranunculus, F. Cross, 
oe Cinerari .C, Booth. Pansies, F. Cross, #sq. Cor- 
eeks, T. Underhill. Cabbages, T. Underhill. 
vi in’ Onions of 1843, Underhill. Potatoes of 
1943, tis T, Underhill; 2, B. Havill "New Carrots, T. Under- 
hill. Best Collection oe Vegetables, 1, T. Underhill; 2, B. Havill. 
Bouquet, T. Underhill 
Cilla in 
6 pace s pots, Mr 
Clas 
ef 
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Cheltenham Horticultural “Society, June 27.—The third eee 
tion of the season took place in the Montpelier Rotunda, 
show of fruits, flowers, ae vegetables was one of the test tthe 
Society has yet witnessed; everything was excellent, and in 
great profusion. 
numerous. A new variety of Pea was exhibited by Mr. Hurlston, 
and called the ‘‘ Young Prince of Wales.” Below is the official 
ue of the Prizes :—AmATEURS: sabi es 1, Sah Barnes, oe 5 
2, Mrs. Eystons. Pinks, (12 blooms,) 1, W. Barnes, Esq. ; 
Wintle; Do.,(5 blooms, W. Barnes, Ee ‘neti Cis blooms,)1, ee 
Sandys; 2, Mi: p aonuns Do., (5 blooms,) 1, J. Taylor, Esq.; 2, 
Mrs. Eystons; 3, Rev. Sir ped hatin feces Stove or Greenhouse 
Pi Plants, 1, =) uelisiafuigens, De. Irving; 2, Orange tree, Miss Tunno. 
anno. Pengontume: 1s Bridesmaid, Miss Tunno; 
_ Irving ; Do., (coliection of 6,) 1, Nymph, Comte ea 
Corum, Hodges’ Commodore, Coronation, Florence, Dr. Irv: ing; 
2, Masterpiece, Alexandria, Vivid, Joan of Are, Victory, Gilbert’s 
Priory Gaeen, . Ae R. M‘Donell, sq. Hardy Plants, 1, Miss M. 
M*Donell; Esq. Hurdy Annuals, Miss M. 
Phillips. Fender Annual 1, Lady Sandys; 2, Dr. Irving. Plants, 
(collection of 6,) shy ybridus, Fuchsia Monypenni, Pimelea 
decussata, Fuchs Palsene multifiora, Achimenes longifiora, 
Dr. Irving; 2, A. R. M'Donell, Esq. Plants, (ornamental basket 
of,) 1, Dr. Irving; 2, Miss Tanno, Basket of Cut Flowers, (single,) 
Rev. Sir R. Wolseley, Bart. Wild Flowers, (single,) Miss Rowe. 
Melons, Canteloupe, ot Tayler, anny Grapes, (Dark,) 1, Black, 
Hambro, J. Taylor, uito, Rev. Sir R. Wolseley, 
3 Light, 1 Datel eeniwaiees Rev. Sir R. Wolseley, 
Peaches, J. Taylor, Esq. 
3 h9 
8 
J. Taylor, Esq.; 2, Mr. J. B. Churchill. 
Taylor, Esq.; 2, Mr. J. B. Churchill. 
Peas, Early Warwick, J. Taylor, fe Turnips, 
la Case Mr. J. B. Chitcalls arnichonen 3s Taylor, 
Potatoes, Ashleaf aes Lady Cromie. 
fons. Lady pee Bs eee 2,) Racemifiora, ditto, Miss 
; Do., (6 vai s,) A. R. M‘ Donell,, Esq. Basket of 
M. THIS. NURSERYMEN AND COMMERCIAL 
Ranunculuses, (12 blooms,) Mr. Ryder; Do., (5 
blooms,) Mr. Ryder. Pinks, (12 blooms,) Bs ees Do., (5 
blooms,) 1, Mr. Hodges; 2, Mr. Ryder. , (12 blooms,) 1, 
Mr. Hodges; 2, Mr. Hopwood; Do., (5 brocney Mr. Hodges ; 
2, Mr. Pipe. Pansies, 1, Mr. Hopw wood; 2, Mr. Hodges. Plants, 
(collection of 6,) 1, ‘Achimenes longiflora, Seedling Gloxinia, 
Gloxinia rubra, ’Pimelea decussata, Seedling Pimelea, Posen 
Sieboldii, Mr. Hodges; aa Mr. Pipe; 3, Mr. Hurlston. P 
niums, taottentae of 6,) 1, Mr. Hurlston; 2, Mr. Hodges. Cae 
et 9, Mr. Pipe. Single 
2, Mr. Hurlston; 3, Mr. Pipe. 
(Dark,) Mr. Meggs; Do. ight) Mr, 
Meggs. Srubeberra s, . Doyey; 2, Mr, Hw ee Do., 
(heaviest,) 1, Mr. Hurlston; 2, Mr. Dovey. Cherries, 1 i Me. 
Hurlston, 2, Mr. Coull. Currants, M Mr, Dovey; 2, Mr. Coull. 
‘ Midd S 5 Hurlston. Caipowere, 
ae ee 
RIZES : 
GARDENER! 
1; 2 Mi aadlem SS. nar Beans, 1, ™ 
2, Mr. Coull. tai Beans, a le Ryder; 2, Mr. a8 
1, Mr. Hurlston; 2, ad Dove es seated as Middiemiss ; a; 
Mr. Burlston. j ly ae *oou 
Mr. eu Recah Prizes 
16h: ri flo ‘collection “ae Mr. Hedges. Grnalent Basket of 
Pla Ne Me ornamental Basket of Cut Flowers, Mr. 
Hurston. Collection of Fuchsias, Bis ES Coliection of 
Basket of Flow Piggot. Collection 
‘odges. Collection of “Gut Pelargoniums, (24 
, See dling Do., ges. Collection of 
N PRIZES: Collection of Six Roses BER 
ote 1 Tea Rose, set Sines inted moburg, 
. t ‘abbage Rose, Tea Rose Bacchus, Unique Rose, 
ate w ove o,Cabba al 1, Mr. Hodges; 2, Mr. Pipe: Corracrrs’ 
Prizes: Cabbage, joe Fea Potatoes, J. Mumfoi 
ar 
and shown 
Cor ge Society, June 20.—The display at this 
Exhibition surpassed anything of the kind yet seen in the 
South, and the eemiaeubod amongst the growers of Pelar- 
goniums was a remariable contrast to former ones. The great 
reom of the Cora Ex ge was crowded with its usual ga: 
company, and the ex fllent band of the 66th Regiment: attended. 
'The collection of ia ts and Fruits from the Earl of Kingston's 
vas parti ne. There were large specimens of 
Yuchsia, Diplacus, “polyealas and Cape Heaths, with Grapes, 
Pine apples, and other fruits. Viscount Berehaven contribnted 
nse uals and Oranges; also some good Melons, 
Vel etables. bite Sir 
"k Hortic 
some 
Pin 
tasterally area 
Hill's collec 
Bouquet 
ed, ase a varie’ tte Vepetinleey Captain 
of os Sohne wis remarkably fine, and com- 
ties of the more rare and beautiful sorts; also 
ny Val 
Pdctsias, Ranune i < and a collection of Vegetables. 
‘there ae Esq., of Mary- 
ville, go! Se wee tables. Mrs. 
Morvosti : beautiful collection ieforniea a @ prominent feature; it 
consisted of Fuchsias, Pelargoniums, P a 
ment. ¢ Greenhouse and Hervace: 
Jatter Bre beautiful Cypripedium Spectabile was universally 
Lp locale 
‘rom ast aa Reeves, of Vosterberg, there were 
ulgens and corymbiflora, Glaciolus 
ematis ‘Siebolas, and a beautitul ae variety of 
; also a collection of Pansies, ene 
ria acuta, grow os 
and-a reONECeIO of rare native plants. There was a splendid 
sor iS po of Pansies from W. Parker, Poy of Sunday’s-well, 
w good Rose s. Alot of Apples of the 
var fety. ‘called the Tall Pippin, from the er. Mr. England, of 
Passage, were in a fine state of preservation. Healso contributed 
some large New Potatoes from the cpen gatden, and an enormous 
stalk of Asparagus, From M, H. Conway, Esq., @ large collec~ 
