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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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tion of Greenhouse Plants, including some fine Fuchsias, Pelar- 
Santhn and Calceolarias. From Maj. Beamish’s garden, at 
there were Roses, Pinks, Apples of 1842, ani 1 
lection “of Vegetables. Miss Lyons’s plants were very showy, 
comprising many fine A gt Bod ‘2 jarge plant of 
ball h ellis, had a very 
ood Sagan From J. 8. ‘Ba arry, Esq., of ie tele was a beauti- 
fl plant of Gloxinia rubra, Greenhouse Plants in great variety, 
and a collection of Vegetables. There were Roses, Pinks, Pelar- 
goniums, Fuchsias, Calceolarias, and Herbaceous Plants, from S. 
sq., of Frankfield. The Rev. Dr. Hodder, of ie Bank, 
sent a pretty collection of Pansies and Pinks. T. Hewitt, Esq., 
contributed some fine Fuchsias, a variety of Gr eatin Plants, 
and asmall collection of Roses. From J Travers, Esq., of 
Clifton, there were Melons, Cucumbers, and a large collection 
tables, with some Pinks and Roses, The collection of 
Plants from W 
the room, and bespoke the highest cultivation, consisting of 
many of the best new Pelargoniums, Calceolarias, Heaths, 
Pansies, and Roses, with one or two fine Amaryllis and Gla- 
diolus ; also new Peas and Strawberries. rom the ag 
Nursery there were above one hundred Greenhouse Plants 
blossom, comprising many of the newest Pelargoniums, nhORERE 
which the ' Queen of the Fairies”? was very remarkable; also a 
variety of new Fuchsias, Petunias, Calceolarias, Verbenas, Cape 
Heaths, and Pimeleas. Mr. Cutter’s collection consisted of Pelar- 
goniums, Calceolarias, Cape Heaths, and some varieties of 
Cactus.— Cork Advertiser. 
Cramlington and Seaton ee a A adda Society, June 10.— 
The show of Tuips was hel t the honse of Mr, John Forman, 
Astley Arms Inn, Seaton Delavaly tad the prizes were awarded 
as follows :— Grounps—Mr. J.Lynn, jun., Ist, 2d, and 
4th, with Globertine, mivempie Royale, and ‘Triomphe de Pisle 5 
Mr. » Robinson, 3d, with Madame Pompadour; Mr. W. Gray, 
5th, with Bienfaite rae eA a Ye.tow Grounn M 
Mood, Ist and 3d, with La Cantique, and Castrum Doloris; 
W. Gray, 2d, 4th, Mit 5th, with Pearl d’Ornament, pes Freee 
and Grandeur du Monde. The flowers exhibited were very much 
admired, and allowed to be of first-rate quality, and much supe- 
rior to any exhibited during the season. 
lorking Horticultural Society, June 10.—The second meeting 
of this Society oe held at the White Hart Inn, Reigate. For 
the poe se Oo} exhibition, tents were ere 
modious lawn connected with the house, previous experience 
hevaty Proved such an arrangement to be vastly superior—both 
with regard to an aiearitassons exhibition of the flowers, and to 
the facilities afforded t 
e afternoon prevented 
on the ion 5 
neither was the exhibition itself fy any means so attractive as it 
has been in other years, owing to the unfavourableness of the 
season, and to the absence of some of a principal exhibitors. 
The tollowing prizes were awarded by th Caleeolarias 
iC plants), 1, oo! Goodhew, gr. to J. B. ‘Har nkey, Esq.; 2, J. 
Gadd, market. ety Beteh worth Castle. Pulhror iums in 
large pots (4) plants), 1, Mr. J. Gadd; e Mr. Ivery, market-gr., 
&e., Wonha croucher, gr. to W. Price, Esq.  Pelar- 
goniums in eaite bots (4 plants), 1, Mr. Neer 2, Mr. Croucher ; 
3. Mr. J. Gadd. Cut Roses (12 distinct sorts), 1, Mr. Ivery; 2, 
Mr. Haben, gr. to the Duke of Norfolk; 3, Mr. Broadbridge, gr. 
to the Countess of Rothes. Roses in ye (4 plants), Mr. Ivery. 
Cut Flowers, 1, Mr. Broadbridge; 2, Mr. Truelove, gr. to the 
Misses Carbonell, Specimen Plant, 1, Mr. Goodhew, for Lesche- 
naultia formosa; 2, Mr, . Whiting, gr. to H. T. Hope, gd 
Campanula grandis ; 3, Mr. J. Gadd, for Erica tricolor 
tae, for Primula sinensis, double white. Collection of 6 Plants, 
, Mr. Goodhew, fer Pimelea sylvestris, P. decussata, Polygala 
cordifolia, Erica hybrida, E. Linnzana superba, Euphorbia 
splendens; 2, Mr. Whiting, for Campanula grandis, Fuchsia 
eee Azalea indica alba, Oncidium flexaosum, Achimenes 
longiflora, Chorozema varium ; 3, Mr. Fal 7% 
Mrs, Wood. Seedling Calceolaria, 1, Mr. Whiting; ae Mr. Good- 
hew. Seedling Pelargonium, 1, Mr. Scott, gr. to M. Clayton, 
Esq. ; 2. Mr. Seek Cauliflowers, 1, Mr. ed me Mr. Haben; 
3, Mr. Ivery; 4, Mr. Briggs, gr. to C. C. Deacon, Esq.; 5, Mr. 
Croucher, Piste 1, Mr. phe gr. to Mi. OAH Eton 2 
Mr. Truelove; 3, Mr. J.Gadd. Extra Pri e‘awarded ti 
Truelove, for a collection of peptic riggs, for ais: 
Mr. Whiting, for Cabbage Lettuces; , for Roses in 
pots; Mr. Ivery, for a collection of Fuchsias; Mr. Johnson, for 
a collection of Cut Roses; Mr. Chandler, gr. to J. W. Freshfield, 
Esq., for Rhubarb; Mr. Mroadbritee and Mr. Ivery, for Pansies. 
‘ham Floral and SA agg pee June 21. — This 
Society held their second Show at the Exhibition-rooms, Sad- 
dler-street, Durham, when the "Sadges an eats the following 
prizes: FLOWERS. —(NURSERYMEN’S CLASS.) — Best 24 Pelargo- 
niums, Messrs. Hancock and Son, Deehe; ely Masterpiece, 
Hancock’s Pride of the Moor, Effulgence, en of Beauty, 
Una, Exquisite, Victory, Flash, Comte oo Paris, nites: Brides- 
maid, Juba, Vnican, Indian Chief, Decorum, Gem of the West, 
Splendidum, Firebrand, Duenna, Grand Monarque, Zenobia, 
Orange Boven, Joanof Arc, and Coronna, Best 12 do., Messrs. 
Hancock and Son, for Vulcan, Fulgens, Jewess, Masterpiece, 
Bae Acme of Perfection, Rosetta, Cyrus, Bridesmaid, Queen 
wager, Florence, ae Coronation. AMATEURS’ AND GAR- 
DENere Ciass.— Best 18 Pelargoniums, Mr. F. Ni 
J. Spearman, Esq., NeWenchal Best 12 do., Mr. G. Lowery, 
gr to Mrs. Fawcett, Durham. Best 2 es H. J. Marshall, 
Esq., Durham; 2, Mr. G. Lowery. Best 3 'do., Mr. R. Dodds, 
am. Best Seedling. (2, .y 1 and 
,» Mr. F, Nichol. Besé 12 Cae letan: H.J.M 1, Esq., for 
Douglas, Magorina Superb, Neilli, Dusty aatitees eae ‘Sun, 
Favourite, Cyrus, Sunbeam, Delicata, Reform, Van Amburgh, 
Queen Victoria, Argos, and Gem. Best 6do., 1, H. J. Marshall, 
Esq., for Miss Antrobis Lady Constable, Lady of the Lake, 
Venns, I-abella, d King; 2, Mr. G. Lowery. Best Seedling 
Fuchsia, Mr. F. ‘Nic enol. Best 3 sited 
Mr. G, Lowery. Best single do., Mr. F. Ni 
Mr F. Nichol ; 2, Mr. G. Lowery. Beat | Cactus, Mr. F. Nichol. 
Best 12 Exotics, Mr. G.Lowery. B ¢ u Exotics, Mr. F. Nichol. 
in Pots, Mr. F. Nichol. 
_ for Hinds, Sobieski, 
Wales, Jewess, Superb, Eclipse, Miss Stain, arnog ese, ae 
of Richmond, Black coke and M Renee Ses 2, 1, 
Durham, Best 6 do., 1, Mr. G. Lowery; 2, Mr. P. Caidcieugh, 
Best 12 Ranunculuses, W. Marshall, Ba. Best 6 do., 1, 
Marshall, Esq.; 2,Mr. J.Simms, Durham, Best 6 
flowers), Mr. F. ee Best Bouquet of Flowers, Mr. 
march, gr to Ni se arton, Esq., Dryburn/ ,. Fruir 
2 de Thompson, Durham, VeGEeraBLEes.— 
pars (eat 
Turnips, Mr. W. Thom 
ham. ae Mr. J. wT Corracens’ Crass. 
Pmonies and Rhododendrons ; to the Ri . Townsend, for 
Senecio elegans ; to H, J, Marshall, Esq.) for Harrison’ i seedling 
Pansy, the Beauty of Kepier; to Messrs, Hancock and Son, for 
a splendid en of Greenhouse Plants; to Mr. J. Herbert, 
for a collection of seedling Pelargoniums ; ts Mr. F. Nichol 
for the best specimen, The Sh how was well attended and besides 
the productions for which extra prizes were awarded, a variety of 
beautiful plants were exhibited belonging to the neighbouring 
gentry. In thestand of Greenhouse Plants shown by Messrs. Han- 
cock and Son, for which an extra prize was awarded, were some 
very handsome specimens; amongst the most conspicuous in the 
collection was the new Ro! ose Bosanguet, Fuchsia Rogersiana, 
Cineraria Wear Rival, Verbena Ruby, Ardisia crenulata, Petunia 
Beauty, Dillwynia clavata, anda ME TERE variety of Heaths. 
Earls Coine Horticultural ‘Society, June 15.—The first show by 
this Society for this season, the weather being most propitious, 
was extremely well attended; a general feeling of satisfaction 
prevailing at the Oe ae efforts of the Producers. The prizes 
were adjudged as follows: RDENERS’ Cuass.—Mr. Nichols, 
gr to R. Hills, Esq., of Colne Park, for the best dish of fruit, brace 
of Cucumbers, 2nd best Peas, best new Potatoes, 2nd best Car- 
rots, 2nd best Lettuce, 2nd best Cabbages, and 2nd best 
Rhubarb, best 12 Roses, 2nd best Pansies, do. Greenhouse plants, 
cut flowers, and extra prize for best design for cottage and garden, 
Mr. Holden, sen., for the best Peas, extra prize for Gooseberries, 
and 2nd best 12 Roses. Mr, aoe jun., gr to Mr. Unwin, Cog- 
geshall, oy 2nd ah new Potatoe: Jarrots, best Lettuces, 
best Cab bages, extra prize for Duveives best Pansies, and best 
Greenhouse ohne Mr. E. Fairhead, extra prize for Radishes. 
mee, gr to E. G. Barnard, Esq. M.P., of Gosfield Hall, 
showed (not as ze) some very fine Gooseberries and Cur- 
” Cuass.—Mr. G. Clark, for the Baie 
Greenhouse ey) and an extra prize for design, 
crown and cushion. . Cawston, for 2nd best Potatoes, best, 
Cabbages, Lettuce, onda best Carrots. Mr. D, King, for ond best 
Cabbages, best Carrots, Cucumbers, and Peas, and an extra prize 
for Gooseberries. Mr. T. Wenden, for the best new Potatoes. 2 
Felton Floral and Horticultural Society.—This Society held 
their second show of Flowers and Vegetables at Mrs. Melrose’s. 
Widdrington Arms Inn. The meeting was well attended, and, 
i i e of the weather, the 
flowers and vegetables were in a higher state of perfection than 
could have been expected. The prizes were awarded to the fol- 
lowirg competitors :—TULIrs—1st and 2d best three Rose, 1st and 
2d best three Yellows, 2d best three Violet, and best one of any 
colour, to Mr. Pitt, Felton; 1st best three Violet, and 2nd best ate 
Dawson, Acklington. Cocumners, 1, 
Riddell, gr, Acton House; 2, Mr. Crossling, Felton an 
Porators, 1 and 2, Mr. T. Jeffrey, Felton, CazpBacnrs, 1, Mr. 
Melrose, Felton; 2, Mr. Dawson, Acklington. Levrucss, - Mr. 
De Jeffrey, Felton; 2, Mr. Melrose, Felton. Rapisnes, 1, Mr. 
Mark, Felton; 2, Mr. J. Rochester, Felton. Exrra Prizes 
were awarded to the following gentlemen :—Mr. Crossling, 
Felton Park, for two very superior stands of Pansies, and a 
splendid Perlargonium, called Sylph; Mr. Riddell, Acton House, 
for a very fine specimen of a White e Moss Rose, rare to bloom in 
the open air at this season of the year; and Mr, Melrose, Felton, 
for very fine spring-grown Onions, 
Felton. za ists’ Society, June 12.—The florists of Felton and 
its eld their annual SHOW ‘of Tulips, being their second 
exhibition for the season, in the dining-room of the Widdrington 
Arms Inn, when the 10s were awarded as under:—Roses— 
The 1st, 3d, 4th, and 6th prizes, to Mr. W. Scott, Felton, for 
Cerise Primo, Amadis, Triomphe Royale, and Ceres'friomphante ; 
the 2d to Mr. R. Richardson, for Comte de Mat ee and the 
Mr. B. Burn, gr. to C. W. Bigge, Esq., Linden, for 
Duchess of Clarence. BYBL@M —The Ist prize to Mr. Burn, 
for Violet Imperiale; and the 2, 3d, 4th, seh, sud 6th, to Mr. 
W.Scott, for Madame de Pom: ade lour, Gra Alexander 
Magnus, Triomphe de VIsle, ana Hngobi ert. hse le he Ist 
and 5th to Mr. Burn, for Demetrius and Unknown; the 2d and 
3d to Mr.G. Pitt, for Old Dutch Catafalque and Surpasse Cata- 
talque ; ie 4th to Mr. R. Richardson, for Feat and the 6th 
to Mr. Scott, for Di vey’s Trafalgar. Owing to the late unfa- 
vourable. geaahey, the table of flowers was not so large as on 
some former occasions, but many of the flowers were in a good 
state of preservation, and attracted general admiration. 
Hampstead Florists’ hae June 3.—At the first bree ice 
1843 the following prizes were awarded :—Calceolarias, 1, 
loreman, Esq., for Beauty, Britannia, Nonpareil, Captai n Rose, 
Goldner, Hector; 2, Mr. Tucker, gr. . Crofton, Esq., for 
Lady of the Lake, Indescribable, Cristanthus, Phillis, ene two 
seedlings; 3, Mr. Gou ulding, gr. T. Turner, Esq., for Lady of the 
Lake, Emperor, Pendula, Orange Perfection, Porybheniaey renitie 
seedling. Pelargoniums, best 9, R. B. Foreman, Esq,, for Dennis’s 
Perfection, Jewess, nation, Joan of Are, Grand Duke, Rienzi, 
Climax, Lady Denbigh, and Garth’s Victory; 2, Mr. Gonlding, 
for Jewess, Beanty of Hampstead, Beauty of Ware, Rienzi, 
Dennis’s Perfection, Diadematum, Garth’s Victory, Joan of Arc, 
Louis Quatorze; 3, Mr. Cockburn, gr. to Earl Mansfield, for 
Sylph, Alicia, Foster’s Rosea, Lavinia a Superb, Garth’s Perfection, 
Miss Wild, Prima Donna, Lady Murray’s Gem. Do., best 6, 1, Mr. 
Franklin, gr. to Mrs. Pryor, for Fair Eleanor, Jewess, Beauty of 
Hampstead, Garrod’s Pearl, Dennis’ 's Perfection, Eliza Superb; 
2, Mr. Wren, gr. to — Neville, Esq., for Bridesmaid, Prior 
Queen, Una, Alicia, Dennis’s Perfection, Sylph; 3, Mr. Tucker, 
for Jewess, Speculum mundi, a seedling, Pearl, Garth’s Perfec- 
tion, Garth’s Victory; 4, Mr. Calver, gr. to J. C. Melvill, Esq., 
for Grand Duke, Sylph, pen of Hampstead, Frankliniana, 
Garth’s Victory, Jewess. iscellancous Plante, 1, Mr. Wren, 
for Achimenes longiflora, oaetae speciosus, Polygala cordifolia, 
Gloxinia speciosa, G. rubra, Calceolaria Mabel ; 2, Mr. rn, 
for Polygala cordifolia, Ce eee Leschenaultia formosa, 
Gompholobium ericoides, Az: alba, Epacris grandiflora ; 
3, R. B. Foreman, Esq., for Tuchsia Talend, Polygala oppositi- 
folia, Clematis s) pacris grandiflora, Pimelea hispida, Eutaxia 
pungens; 4, Mr. ‘Tocker, for Pimelea hispida, Polygala grandi- 
ora, Fuchsia Atkinsoni, £. corymbiflora, Chorozema Hench- 
manni, Eutaxia pnngens. Specimen Plant, 1, Mr. Cockburn, for 
Cactus Vandisii; 2, Mr. Wren, for Hoya | CarnOsR 3, Mr. Elliott, 
Minioea prdststa 4, Mr. Tuckel olygala grandiflora. 
Coxcombs, 1, Mr. Puryer, gr. to — Pereudori Esq. ; 2, Mr. Wren. 
Des vice in Fiera Mr. Abercrombie, gr. to G, seater Esq. ; i 
. Franklin, 24 Heartsease, 1, Mr. Pipe, gr. to G. core E 
for “Vietory, Grand Duke of Russia, Imogene, Vindictive, Miss 
ile Mat Pipe’s Black Prince, Queen of Whites, PAREN OrETG 
Thompson’ ”s Coronation, Venus, Brown’s Curion, Del cata, Grand 
Turk, Thompscn’ ‘Ss ipse, Jewess, Brides» maid, Cupedin Cook, 
Sultan, S Sonter John a ‘am O’Shanter, Nabob, Jehu, Vivid, and a 
seedling. Eatra Prizes were awarded—to Mr. Cockburn, for 
blue Hydrangea, and Cala of Plants; R. B. Lab tea Esq., 
forra: Gallection Gp Plants y Mr lioet; prs tolueMeTonesy Baq.; 
for a collection of Fne' hs Mr. Goulding, for a eolleetton of 
Plants ; Mr. Calver, for Coxcombs; Mr. Tucker, for a collection 
of Piants; Mr. Cockburn, for Coxcombs; R. B. Foreman, Esq., 
for Fuchsia tnlgens, 
6. 
cuitiiral Society, June16:—This 
Society held its first show in a spacious marquee, erectéd for the 
purpose, ina masta re near the George Hotel. The ‘attendance 
h numerous and highly respectable, and in point of 
number far exceeded that of any show in the previous year. 
Prizes were awarded to E, G. Barnard, Esq., for the best weil 
second best Potatoes, do, Cucumbers, Bouguet, Roses, and sect 
best ereentouss, ek J.T. P. Ash, Esq., for Best Potatoes, etre 
prize for Rhubarb, best Pelargoniums, and best single plant. E. 
ay, He for best Caulifiowers, Cucumbers, and Lettuce, 
eee) and.Nov es Essew Horti 
— Vigors, Esq., for second best Pelargoniums, Greenhouse plants, 
and for an elegant design—model of a church, Rey. — 
-— Hume, 
for Peas. R. J. Day, Esq., for Heartsease. R. S. Edwards, Esq. 
Ae Cacti, and an extra prize for a spleogid} fiche cory A bapee 
specimen plant. . Brewster, aes est Strawberries. 
Mr Cant, for second best Strawber a best Calceolarias. 
Mr. W. Ro oot, for Grapes and Tanunemaee Bentall, for 
British Phenogamous plants compra 
them rare plants. Several priz 
An excellent collection. of Rabanne 
niums, Roses, &c. was exhibited by Mess 
of Sudbury, but was not entered for competit 
Pansies, shown by R. Marriott, Esq.; superb Fuchsiag, by Are! 
deacon Burney ; very, fine Pelargoniums, by the Rey. C. W, Tava 5 
and Roses, by G. P. Arden, Esq., were much he: A display 
of Vegetables, by ‘Mrs. Griffiths, ae cted much attention. 
& 
speci 
were also given to cottagers. 
, Anemones, Pelargo- 
Kent and Canterbury PF hele an OCCU UTE secttyA 
June 8.—The summer show was held in Old Palace 
Gardens, and although the morning was most has raniode there 
as a large attendance of the clergy and gentry of the neigh- 
hourhood, The present exhibition was not so Be as the 
one that took place in April 1 yet as a summer show, i 
far exc ed any other since a a CSRReat at the Society. 
The exhibitors were much more numerous than usual, and 
many of the specimens were admirable examples of boo a growth, 
as well as being of rare kinds ‘The collectio f fruit exhi- 
bited was of course small. ng the plants pat deserving 
of notice were two ealecicn of succulents from 
Shepherd, Esq. Many of the specimens had bloom-buds upon 
sa and one, Echinocactus suicatus, had four or five lovely 
white flowers expanded. ine ame gentleman also sent some 
beautiful red, purple, and white Gloxinias, and a new Achimenes, 
imported from Belgiam, ‘A. Gesbrightii, with rosy purple flowers, 
spotted in the throat; the leaves are also rea beneath, and 
very rough abeve: cee more so than i 
which species it seems nearly related, The Rev. W. Brockman 
sent the new Campanula grandis; a beautiful Calceolaria, with 
crimson spots on a yellow ground, called Curiosa; and a finely~ 
grown plant of Fuchsia corymbiflora. From Webb there 
ery extensive collection, including ‘Aeeyllts vittata, 
some ood Heaths, and a large assortment of Pelargoniums. D, 
e, Esq., exhibited some splendidly-grown Puch also 
pane beautiful cut American plants, several varieties 
of Rhododendrons, Azaleas, and Kalm’ om G. Buckley, 
Esq., there was a very well-grown Ea? sum spectabile, covered 
with flowers; a small Erica odora rosea; and a fine basket of cut 
flowers. The Rev. C. Oxenden sent some excellent Pelateontanies 
m ; the plants were but a few inches high, and 
ced almost close tothe glass of the ia 
they have been grown. ‘The Rev. G. P. 
Marsh exhibited anne good Roses, and a floral device like a 
garden-chair. F. BDeYs Esq., contributed a number of green- 
house plants, some anda good staal of Ranunculus. In 
ee aiche callentiotion indige nts sent for competiti 
‘s. Grayling exhibited A mor eal of named Grasses 
Nai Carices found growing in this vicinity. From Mr. Al 
Masters there res a large collection of plants, among which was 
his new seedling Pelargonium, the Archbishop of Canterbury. 
There was See, large assortment of Fucbsias grown on the 
‘one-shift system ;”? among them were Brockmannii, Money~ 
pennii, and Magnifica. Among the Orchidacez there was a fine 
Ontidium flexuosum, with Aras much darker than in Beste com-~ 
mon kind; Gongora maculata fulgens; Oncidium luridum, Catt- 
leya Forbesii, and Cyrtochilum flipes. 
magnificent Caryota urens. The productions of the cottagers 
were of a superior kind; the vegetables in many instances being 
mnch better than those offered for competition by the subscribers. 
Frurr.—Best Pine, W. et Carter, Esq. 
Yeiaclhes a 
Str rawberriee , the 
cougaeuaen Apples, 1 and 2 R. Francis, 
Imer. Pears, 1, R. Francis, 
1 E tea.— White Grapes, 
peparston, 1843, not forced, 
ed, D. Denne, Esq. Asparagus, ‘Mr. Filmer. 
S q. Rhuburd, P. Sankey, Esa. 
ace 4 
bers, Mrs. Bamears 
Potatoes, 1843, fore 
bi 
key, Esq. Carrots, the Rev. W. Brockman. 
re 2, the Rev. W. Brenan Basket of Salad, 
Basket of Vee) Lady Montresor. 
and Echinocacti, J, G. Shepherd, Bsa: Sue- 
culents, not Cacti or Echinocacti, 4 Bs Shepherd, Esq. meri= 
can Plants, G. Buckley, Esq. Rose BT, cars Par- 
rinton; 2, Yellow China, D. Denne, Req.” Stove Plants, Cero~ 
pegia elegans, Passificra phcenicea, ‘puphorbia splendens, J. G+ 
Shepherd, Esq.; single plant, Thunbergia alata, J. G. Shepherd, 
Esq. Collection of Greenhouse Plants, 1, Pimelea decussata, 
Metrosideros floribunda, Diosma capitata, Polygala grandiflora, 
lematis bicolor, Grevillea Manglesi, J. Godfrey, Esq. ; 2, Solly® 
heterophylla, Pimel ea decussata, Metrosideros floribunda, Poly- 
gala cordifolia, Bouvardia triphylla, Sutherlandia frutescens, 
Sankey, Esq. Collection of Gr ; 
Elichrysum s e, Metrosideros de secle, Diosma ericoidess 
Elichrysum fascicnlare albums G. Buckley, Esq. ; 2, D. Denne, 
Esq. ‘Two Greenhouse Plants, Campa grandis, , Achimenes 
longifiora, the Rey. W. procera an; 2,J.@. Shepherd, Esq. Sit 
Pelargonia, 1, Matilda, Beauty, Al i 
Prince Albert, the Rev. C. ve ceere. 2, Mr. nn ae 
Pelargonia, 1, King, Jewess, 
2, D. Denne, Esq. Two Pelargonia, t 
Rev. n; 2, Fost magrnics ie J. Rutter, Esq. Seedling 
Pelargonium, J. Rutter, Bas Two Fuchsias, 1, ¥. corymbiflor’y 
and I. Youellii, the Rev. W. Brockman; 2, J. Godfrey, a 
New Fuchsia, 1843, Brockmanii, the He 
Heaths, 1, Odora rosea, ventricosa superba, translucens, G. sue 
a Esq. ; 2, Erica linneeoides, E. iy Oa E, ventricosa super? bald 
Rey. W. Brockman. Four Calceolarias, 1,Curiosa, Rosa, BY bs 
maid, The Bride, Rev. W. Brockman; 2, 7, Dorman, Esq. Pree 
CL, 1, Chancellor, ode Green’s King, J. Godfrey 
. Dorman,f Two Cacti, 1, Ackermanti major tg 
vinor, 7. Godfrey, Esq. ; 2, Jenkin! EXTRA, 
Stove Plant Achimenes longiflora, A.C 
ma, G. coeru nni 
Esq. Lwo Fuchsias, for growth, D. Denne, ae 
Gre nal-ovaesTs ger & Buckley, Esq. No: 
cae , Rev+ 
« Brockman; 2, J. Rutter, Esa. Ranunodtuss L Fae ade 
Esq.; 2, J. Cates, wie ae Fa a Cat: ss He Rev. 
Roses, Vand 2, Mrs vt 
G. P. Marsh. Twelve Pa: A 
Western, Dark Periection, Buss eeteiirorth Peter Dicks Fovites, 
rea, elegans, Delicata, Cook 's Perfection, Queen © GSES 
e 
Curion, Eclipse, Imogene, anileh , Royal Standar a, gulators 
Duchess of Richmond, Peter Dick; Sulphurea qn oxenien dre, 
‘Triumph, Duke of Cornwall, Paul Pry, the Rev. C. OX ress (han. 
ipdhres oar ties, J. G. Shepherd, Esq. 
sia 
R. 
rutateny eee calendulacea, A. hadi ior a 
tomentosa, A uca Scabra, Kalmia latifol ie aces 
rubra, Vaceinium fuseatan n, om 
the Rev. G. P M 
Busket of Vegetubles, i, J. Hooper; 2, J. Tucker. Pot or 
Hooper. Noseway of Flowers, 1, J. ‘Tucker; 2, S ey as J. 
Glass of Honey, 1 and 2, J. Goodwin. 1lb. of 
— —At this 
Inverness and Northern Hortioulturat Soctety, June 2h A 
