THE GARDENERS 
Horn, Mr. Coul; 2, Barly Horn, Mr. Middlemiss. Cucumbers, | 
1, Manchester, Mr. Coul; 4, Manchester, Mr. Middlemiss. T'u7- 
nips, 1, Early Dutch, Mr. Middlemiss ; 2, Early Dutch, Mr. Dovey. 
Kidnry Beans, 1, Barly Dwarf, Mr. Coul. Cabbage, ue ar, Dovey 
2, Mr. Middlemiss. r. Dale: 2, 
Rhubarb, 1, Victoria Giant, 
Victoria Giant, Mr. Mi suas ‘iss. Salad, 1, Mr. coal: 2, Mr. 
i a shvoom. urlston ; Glox- 
Collection of Pelargoniums, 
Mi 
inia and Achimenes, N "Hodges; 
Mr. Hodges. a hatieuhim Examiner. 
held at pe 
he 6 was wor 
Me J. Turner, 3 BEiGer peayellos Tafa Igar, Roy 
Sovereign, Lady Crewe, Incomp ee a*totin The other 
prizes were as follows :—1st elas: Feather ed Bizarres, 1, Trafalgar, 
G. Sileock ; 2, Firebrand, J. H s+ 3, Crown pHs, J. Turne! 
4, Archer’s Yellow, Mr. ragon, W. Beard; 6, Dutch 
W. Simpson ; 8, Unknown, 
us 
ay bch iets show V 
ere. Be ieee May 
he Stat 
8 Adm: 
Turner ; 2, Royal Sovereign, J. Turner; 3, Wolstenholme’s 
Bizarre, W. Pinder ; 4, Bes Gay . Purner ; 5, Fabius, 
J. Turner; 6, Lege ete Ww. W. Simpson ; 8, 
Lord Crewe, wots Sim ne 2 s y Mid- 
dleton, wy Tarn Lady Cr 
urne) cee. Boadice, 5. eeuniary 
6, Mrs. heey J. 
€ Holmes. oS ela: 
ewe, J. Turner: ri ‘Triomphe Royale, G. 
Sileock; 4, chan ay J. Turner; 5, R. maces G. Holmes; 6, 
French Rose, J. Turner ; 7, Seedling, J.T 8, Seedili 
Turner. Sth class, Feathered Byblemens, 1, ‘Bientaite, G. “Bolnes 
2, Bagot, G. ie mes ; 3, Incomparabli le, J. Tur ner; 4, Angelina, W. 
Simpson ; ishop of York, J. Turner; 6, Washington, ‘Mr. 
Ashton; 7, Pifslsteunhiiee Byb., J 
J. Turner 6th class, Flame 
eh hae enfaite, G. 
Ww 
6, ‘Noblis ebunroy <W. Sirpeo Roi de Tnlipes, 
Diana, W Beards Seifs, D Min "bon Mr. Ashton ; White Flag, J. 
Turner. Best Bizarre, G. Silcock; Rose, G. Holmes ; Bybloemen, 
‘W. Simpson. 
Royal Horticultural ‘Society oF of * Cornwall, May 23.—The first 
Sees for this season was held in the Assembly-room, Truro. 
e morning was ushered in by Heavy rain, but about 10 o’clock 
the weather began to clear, and there w as consequently a much 
larger attendance of fashio ionah from distant parts of the 
country than might have been expected. The company were 
enlivened by the Truro band, who played at intervals during the 
The show of flowers was not equal to most former ex 
tions. There were a few rare and poeetn plants, but these 
‘were not so numero} 
a variety of things, a as w 
the hardy flowers, far surpassed their richer neighbours. 
also showed some very fine vegetables, comprising nearly every 
article which the son affords. The following is the list of 
ndrew, Ei ies ” 
xT 
pen. 
Oncidinm Carthaginense, Cattleya Forbesif; Onci m flexuosum, 
Gesnera splendens, Calanthe veratrifolia, Grieialind papnton a. 
agor, Esq.; 2, Epidendrnm asperum, Oncidium divaricatum, 
Oncidinm C: rthaginense, Cattleya Forbesii and two new species, 
G. C. Fox, Specimen of do., 1, Stephanotis floribundns, 
vey, Es Pleretnd: heteromalla, J..F Esq. Orohida 
ceous Plant, Brassi 
Stove or Greenhouse, cree suaveolens 
ualida, Gladiolus albiflora, G. C.F 
M 
onda, uphorbia meloformis, 
ar. threes wich wi tr oth Aes 
12 Gree enhouse. Plats, ever 
Fuchsia fulgens, Calceolaria pi 
zalea Indica alba, Leschenaul a, Dillwynia floribunda, 
Leschenautia biloba, Azalea triumphans, Serissa foetida, Pimelea 
a, Statice pnberula, Calceolaria Loudoniana, J.P. Magor, 
"do., 1, Elichrysum ericoides, Diosma oppositifolia, Les. 
pheiialta biloba, Phoenocoma pro! os Arthropodinm panicu- 
latum, Polygala oppositifolia, Mrs. Sampson 
tosus, beecieobdines fais Kennedys: ino} 
australis, Trope’olum tricoloram, Diosma 
emon, Bart., M.P. 
M E 
g 
S 
y ‘armicheelia 
cenatntites Sir C. 
Specimen of do., 1 » Leschenaultia biloba, J. 
‘gor, srica ventricosa superba, im 
Esq. 12 Pelargo miums, Joan of Arc, Ronseanum, Garth 
tion, Seedling, Matilda, Acmé of Perfection, Bridesmaic 
Beatrice, Lady Flora Hastings, Victory, Life Guardsman, Mr. 
‘Treseder. Six do., Acmé of Perfection, Sultan, Nymph, Queen of 
AG “Enchantress, Fair Maid of Devon, G. C. Fox, Esq. 
Sin Sel Sylph, Mrs. Sampson. CREO of Cut 
loners of do., 1, Magor, Esq Esq., M.P. 
Seedling Pelargonium, W. 
est, Venus, Formosissima, i and ‘ 
c we Fox, Esq. J rhenas, Cc. Ww. Fox, Esq. Siw Heath. 
mpullacea, Tricolor, Ventricosa stellata, Snap halioide: 
Gerintoides, suaveolens, W. Daubnz, mpullacea, 
stphalingia, Humeana, Hybrida,’ Jasmini- 
W. M. 7 . Splen- 
a alba, Princess Royse rsonii, Helen Regina, 
2, King, splendens, and four Seed fies W. 
Jalceolarias, Julia, Incomparable, Triumph, 
pease Caroli ina, SOLTGEnE) W.M. ee Her Best Collec. 
n of Heartsease, 1, Mr. 
s. High Clere 
ay Yellov Card ine, ‘Smith’ 's Yellow 
Bors sette, Indica Reevedi SS c. fon “sq. Sia Ranunculuses, 1, 
M, Tweedy, Esq. ; $. Kuys, Esq. Auriculas, Wood's 
ues Lascelles, King ‘alfred, Baxley Hero, W. Hor 
Specimen, do., Oliver’s Lovely Ann, W. Hockin, Esq. 12 "Tulip 
W. J. Rawlings. 
pimbriat Moatan, New 
Blush, G. Esq. ; es E 
RA.— Se v of 
W. Daubu Ca Sea edling, 
Speciosissimus, Martian na, Trevan mana, Jenkinsoni, J. 
Vivian, Esa. Vi J. Vivian, Esq. Onions, 
r J. C. Rashleigh, Bart 
an, E 3 2, G. C. 
Turnins, J. 8. Eny 
et of Vegetables, 1, Mr. 8. 
TRA.— Potato Onions, w. 
eed Onions, J. Vivian, 
, A. Fox, Esq. 
178s. —Bas 
and Wewetables anc 
MEN exhibited by them- 
ays proved nearly as attractive 
Tadeed in cut Pelargoniums, Mr. Pontey and Mr. 
endie, of Plymouth, far exceeded. Among the flowers shown 
by Mr. Pontey were 60 sorts of hardy Shrubs in flower; hot and 
greenhouse plants in flower, alarge number of Pelargoniums, 
comprising several beautiful seed not sme Mr ir. W. B. 
Rendle exhibited a superb collection of Pi 
which was Byes 
agi Mr. 
Rendle’s eae also comprised a large number of other kinds of 
8. r. Rickard, of Probus, Mr. Rendle, of St. Austell, and 
Mr. Paull, of Grampound, also showed a greater variety than 
usual of different anes of plants and flowers, most of them of a 
CHRONICLE. 
[June 10, 
Miavay, Giaractery: and ther vaciicelions s added much to the beauty 
of the exhibition.— West Briton. 
Cork Horticultural Society, Ma ‘May 17.—We are happy to find that 
this useful Society is prospering ; the e: TEA ea ee gra- 
ying to every lover of gardening, and tl ous productions 
roth the Boon Ae eae and eben Gufded were parti- 
cae fine. The scene was enlivened by the excellent per- 
mee of die bend of the 56th, and by a very fashionable 
qauncance of the local gentry. The collection of Greenhouse 
Plants has rarely been so fine, consisting of large specimens of 
Fuchsias, Pelargoniums, Heaths, Calceolarias, Ae a 
Cacti, Azaleas, and many other favourite families. From tl 
open Garden there were Roses, Tulips, aoe ua 
Pansies, Stock an 
Bouquets. In the Fruit department, there Sere ripe Grapes of 
excellent quality; Strawberries, Oranges, with Pears and 
Apples ; the latter as fresh as if gathered from the tree. The 
Veretables were also remarkably good. The principal contri- 
butors were the Earl of Kingston, Viscount Bernard, Major 
peut Sir W. Chatterton, J. S. Barry, Esq., Captain Hill, A. 
man, Esq., Counsellor Reeves, Miss Lyons, Dr. Hodder, 
nee J. Stopford, Ne Parker, sagilt Rohe ates Lindsay, The 
O’Donovan, Rev. Mr. England, T. itt 
P. Townsend, Esq., Mr. Bradford, end: M. B 
The veuecucy era Messrs. 
Sias, end Ca ecoHRiees Mr. oie oS contributed a collection 
of Greenhouse Plants.—Corke A 
Royal Devon and Cornwall Botanical and eect Bact 
May 18.—The vernal show of this Society took pi 
splendid Be aes room oan Royal Hotel. The Sn denrey of 
plants and flowers was set off to great advantage; and a very 
numerous opitpany rates numerous than has been experienced 
for many years past—appeared ee delighted with the improve- 
ment which the change had effected. A finer or more bountiful 
show never graced a spring Tobe ing. The collection of Pelar- 
gonioms was truly beautiful—showing a forest of rich blooms. 
The display of Orchidaceous Plants and Heaths was also excel- 
ent. The Tulip, the Heartsease, and the Rose, in many of its 
chaste varieties, were tastefully grouped in different parts of the 
room. The rooms were crowded for hours, and the entire 
exhibition showed to what perfection horticulture had been 
gis ee panied an and scientific knowledge. The 
of the jndges:—Frurr—The best. flavoured 
Pine Tanie ya Mr. *Gxitin, Best eg of Grapes, of any sort, not 
less than 2 lbs. ‘weight, 15s., W. Ellis, Esq. Best disi 
pears ee Dn, 78. 6d., Mr. eu ” Best dish 0; of Dessert Apples, 
6d., . Ellis; second best do., 5s., Mr. Jeffery, eee 
aay Bs W. C. Hodge, Esq., for Melon; aa Gs Mr. 
Griffin, for Citrons; 2s. 6d. to do. for Hees Qs. 
Lemons. AND PLANTS.—The best 6 ‘stove “plants 
Columnea grandiflora, Columnea Schiediana, Gloxinia Priest- 
A 
ae 
leyii, rimenes longiflora, Oncidium crispum, Maxillaria 
aromatica, 1, Mr. Best collection of Orchidaceous 
Phen -Oncidium pictum, O, flexuosum, O. aggregatum, O. 
Carthaginense, Calanthe veratrifolia, Syiobiein sqnalens, 1/., 
Mr. Griffin. Besé Carag of Greenhouse Plants — Boronia 
viminea, B. eee a a. decussata, Coster sh eck on major, 
Epacris gran Sieh Chorozema enchmanni, 
Eutaxia myrtifolia, Dr. Budd; second best rie Polygala 
cordifolia, Epacti $ Kennedya a, Pimelea de- 
cussata, P. hispida, Borone Liap lies Chorozema, varium, C. 
scaneirolle, , PI E. Lyne, 3 third best do., Epacris pul- 
chella , Elichrys ait moniliforme, Dracocephalum 
Beaundtint Cesc veneulidton mosa, L. biloba, Pimelea rosea, Poly- 
gala speciosa, 10s., Mr. Griffin. Best group of Evicas—E. vestita, 
fulgida, propendens, grandinosa, suaveolens, gelida, florida cam- 
panulata, melastoma, aS) hybrida, dilecta, ventricosa, 
purpurascens, hirsuta, 12, Mr. Grifin ; second best do., Vestita 
Dr. Budd st group of Tender Annuals, 78. 6d. <, 
Esq. ve group of 18 Pelargoniums—Lyne’s D Duite’s of Cornwall, 
Ebringtoh, res Royal, Hamlet, Sunrise, 
lings not named, the gold medal, P. E. Lyne, Esq. 
wend best - Hi. Evans, ee Best group of 12 do., Prince 
of Waterloo, Beauty, mph, Aurora, Enchantress, Bridesmaid, 
Cyrus, King, Sultan, Foster’s Favourite, Constellation, 
Glory of the Wes 
do., 15s., W. C. Halves Esq. Best group of 6 do., Count D’Orsay, 
Prince Albert, ectune, Acmé, Douglas, Gipsy, 10s., P. E. Lyne, 
Esq. Best seedling Pelargonium, gold medal, do,; another seed- 
ling belonging to Mr. Lyne was also recommended by the 
judges as being equal to that to which they had awarded the gold 
medal, The best 6 Azaleas in pots, Preecipua, Kermesina, ae 
plena gut, Smithii, Smith’s purpurea, rosea pallida, 7s. 6d., 
Griffin. est 6 Petunias in pots, Auticia, pores) Rick if 
\nest, Tiedenaae Beauty, unknown, 5s. . Ly! Esq. Best 12 
Lasts ene Prince of Wales, Ruby, Sarepstat Burleyana, 
P if e plus are burporea odorata, tit mone 
Gueets fee 7s. 6d. 
Hodge, Esq. Best 6" be? 
ad Prince Albert. Cari 
Ly Esq. Best 12 Calceolarias, 10s., Mr. Flower; 
Dienes rubra aurea, Gem, 
Miller, 
Hope, 7 78 ~-6d., P. 
aed Esa. 5 3 second best, 5s., W, C. 
aria, Brestdunt, King of 
Satie: Puraeerk Enchantress, 5s., P. E. 
second best, 
Kyleana, cisteriensis, Juba, Dusty 
Angelina, aurea calleppa, elegans, Golden 
©. Lyne, Esq. 
Sovereign, 
The best 12 sorts of double Ane- 
12 second best do., 5s., Mr. Paul. 
aul; second best do., 
mn of 12 ee Bybloemen or 
pence, Esq. Hest collection of 12 
2),108., do. Best collection of mixed 
orts,) 10s., Mr. Griffin. The best 6 
in pots, (class 1,) 10s., W. C. Hodge, 
imens of Roses, (class 2,) 5s, Mr. 
ction of 12 Sankt one in pots, 10s., H. F. 
co) ond best do. . Harvey; third best 
pe aes seedling Suen oF ‘Heartseuse, 
eat collection of Stoc 
I W. C. Hodge, Esq ig 
Bier Wari plant not Tastee 
ze, 108. »,Chorozema rotundifolia, Dr. Budd. 
min flower, 168. , Boronia 
est bcalection rt dried Specimens, Algw 
genous to Devon and Cornwall, with their 
gold medal. Rev, W.S. Hore. Extra Prizes 
78. 6d., to Mr. Griffin for group of Rhododendrons ; 7s. 6d., t 
Mr. Flower for mi group of Plants; 10s. 
:0 arvey for seedling Heartsease. Vrorrannus.—The best 
bunch of et agus, not less than 100, 7s, 6 Yr, 
second best d W. Ellis, Esq. The best 12 sha kes 
3 W. Ellis, Esq. 
sheeheniain Esq.; second Sa do., 
‘Best dish of French Beans, Luke; 
econd best do, 28. 6d., W. Ellis, Esq. Best dish afd Peas, 58. 
5 Bigg Esq. Best bunch of Carrots, the growth of 
6 jae. Paul. Best 3 heads of Broccoli, 3s. 6d., 
frat Sir D. Milne, G.C.B. ‘est 3 heads ie Crate 
bs., T. eae ) Esq. : d best do., 3s. 6d. 
Rest pie Karly Cabbuges, 98, 6d., Mr. 3. ‘Taylor. 
»M 
inarticulate, ind 
and localitie: 
C. Jeffer: 
bie bunch of 
r. Jeffery. Best three Cos Lettuces, class 1, 2s. 6d., 
nes. Best three Cabbage Lettuces, class 2, 2s, 6a., M Ts 
Jeffery. Best dish of Potato Meee 2s. 6d., Mr. Paul. Best dish 
ue Potatoes, the growth of 1843, 5s., Mr. Taylor ; second best do., 
. 6d., Mr. ico Bee collection of not less than six sorts of 
Vidi rer », Adm. e@; second best do., 7s., 6d. 
Turnip. 
Briggs, Esq.; third tase duets Mr. Jet fe ery XTRA Shyesaas 
58. to Mrs. Downe, for Cucumbers; id. to Mr. Griffin, for 
Mushrooms; 33. 6d, to J. Jackson, for aaparaeay CorracERs’ 
Prizus.—The best dish of Apples, 38. 6d., “to W. Fiddick ; bate 
best do. 2s. 6d., J.T. Addicott. Best Gusseberries, 3s., J.T. A 
cott; second best do., . Keast; third best do., 1s. ’ ye Dingle 
Best collection of Tulips, 48. W. Fi ddick ; second 
T. Addicott; third best do., 2s., Mary Smith. Best Cole 
Flowers, 5s., J. Chapman; second pert do., 4s., J. Dingle; third 
best do., 3s., J. Davis fourth bes Oxy, 28. », Mary Smith. Besé 
collection of Roses, Diels: second best do., 28. 6d., 
Mary Fiddick, Be sia Hear isease, in pols, 58., W. Fiddick; 
second best do., 38. 6d., J.T. Addicott; third’ best do., 2s. 6d.» 
ingle. Best collection of Feamencut ie 48.5 J. Chapman ; 
aetota best do., 3s., Ha co! Of Anemones, 48., 
Chapman; second best wmedet’ ” Best collection of 
Stocks, rap J. Davis; second best do., 3s., J. Chapman; third 
» Mary § Smith, Sia in it double Wallfiowers, 38., W. 
Tiddick? ceca best do., 2s., Ac dicott, Best basket of Ve- 
Shapman ; third 
Courtis ; fift h best 
4s., J. Keast; second 
ae Best bunch 
ie: Dingle Chapman ; 
third best do., 1s., Thos. Day 8. dish nee new “Polatoes, 5Soy 
us Seen Second best do., 4s.,J. Dingle; thi w ceestieies 6d., 
J. Keast. Best unch of Potato eo 3s On: 
best do., 2s., R. Martin ; are best v. Witdiek. ” Siw best 
stalks of Rhubarb, 43. Hy Suites eka best do., 28. 6d, J. 
Dingle; third best ts By 1s. 6d., J. Davis. Best eattection f Swe 
Herbs, 2s. 6d. econd best do., 1s. 6d., Bes 
dish of Spinach, 98. J.D Dingle; second best do., ie J. Chapman. 
A new Bee-! ie invented by Mr. Nutt, attracted much atten- 
tion in the Cottagers’-room ; the object of the inventor being to 
take the Nene without destroying the bees, This was exhibited 
by Mr. Rendle, nurseryman 
St 
best do., 6s., T. Dennis ; feneeh Bese ao fa 
tb, hy 4 Dee Phree best arly Cabba 
J. Courtis ; uhirg 
of “Tr 
General Dorsetshire Horticultural Society, May 17- 
Horticultural exhibition took place at the Ass Sie qin, in 
Blandford. There are few country shows wher cimens. 
of horticultural skill are exhibited than this, endl EI none 
where gardeners and nurserymen have so little inducement to 
attend, The show was exceedingly well attended, Messrs. 
White and Co., of Poole, exhibited a stand of the finest varieties 
he Beene ese for young plants, were 
exceedingly well grown. The were Lyne’s Duke of Corn- 
wall, Sunrise, Lord Ebrington, Glory of the West, Princess Royal, 
Veitch’s Fair Maid of Devon, and some oe the hest old kiods. 
The prizes were awarded to Mr. Noble, gr. to J. J. Marquharson, 
Esq., for dest specimen of Orchidacea, Seon best ie secon! 
; best White Gr 
—The first 
Mr. insor, gr. to Pa 
second Greenhouse Piahts, ave on 
China Roses, Lest Collection of do, s 
gevlanies and first Collection of Plan 
Hort mhouse Plants, and second miscellaneous collection. 
nee Michell, for first Shrubhy Pe dea and first Cucum- 
me To. Mr. Knight, gr. to E. Doughty, I 
berries and first Letluce. To Mr. avoids er. 
for first Cut Flowers, and extra for Mi 
Esq., for first dent aca ‘To G. Harris 
bei Bel To r, for first Stock 
H. Sturt, Esq., ‘M. 2, for first bineiacnai 
ae ny ‘for first Caulifiower's: Ss 
18 for ‘second Or hidacee, 
, bes AECL PRE best 
» C. Park, Esq. 
shrooms. To R. Sheri 
ely for second Straw- 
first Potatoes. TO 
To B. Lenthorne, 
Grantham aie and Hor tioull siltural Society, May 25.—The"exhi- 
bition of this Society was held at the G uildhall, ites the unfavour- 
ii sag the room 
former occa- 
sions ; and owing to the season there was a dedleneytat both the 
quantity and quality of Tulips, but the collection of Greenhouse 
plants was perhaps neve surased in this Society. Amongst 
the specimens most worthy of notice, was a cut stem ps pe 
chau amabile, with a ‘aunty of fine blooms upon if 
ckwell, gr. to the Duke of Rutland. Several Seedling 
eeasen quite new in colour, raised by Mr. Sharman, gr. 
J. Thorold, Bart., and a collection of emi and other cnet 
plants, from the greenhouse of Mr. Bryan, nurseryman, &C+» 
Grantham, which, PirOUEs a rt poise on the ‘part. of the exhibito’s 
were not set 0 ut for co’ e pri rae ‘ibn awarde 
follows. Tuxirs: hr euvereH Ree Ashwell, for 
Magnum bonum; 2, Mr. Yeomans, Joan Wants 35: Mie Ye ‘d 
Trafalgar ; 4, Mr. Yeomans, Goud Mont; 5, Mr. Yeomans, Gran 
e; 6, Mr. Banton, Sovereign. Flamed Bizar Mr 
Yeomans, Lawrence’s Black Duke; 2, Mr. Yeoman: 
wen, pe Ashwell, Capt. White 4, M Bantens MO 
phei arman, Commandant ; 6, Mr, Wood, Garico eS 
Feathered Bpslaconee 1, Mr. Yeomans, Lilliard; 2, Mr. Ye omnanss 
ood, Franciscus Primus; 4, Mr. Ye 
mans, Princess Iambolle; 5, Mr. mans, Bienfate Incomp®- 
rable; 6, Mr. Buckwell, Maitre Partout. Flamed Bie 3 
Mr. Wood, Acapulca; 2, Mr. Yeomans, Bee tay s Lord Hill 5 
Mr. As well, Priness ih enate te; 4, Mr. Wood, Maria Lo} usa 
Mr, Yeomans, of Wellington ; 6, Mr. Sharman, Beats 
Feathered Roses, iF tes Banton, Ailette; 2, Mr. Yeomai 2 
of the Nile; 3, Mr. Ashwell, Lady Middleton; ‘Danton 
Lady Crewe; 5, Mr. Wood, ‘Triomphe Royale; 6, Mr. Burbi Leg 
Doolittle. Flamed Roses, 1, Mr. Wood, Triomphe Royale 2, se 
Yeomai esta; 3, Mr. Banton, Si 3 Ay Mr. 
Wood, Unknown 5, Mr. Yeomans, Lady Middleton 
nis 
for a seedling Cree polyesta corda on 
Pelargonium Lady enolate Hines 8 
pylus bicolor. Best 6 # 8, 1, Mr. 
Yentricosa. purpurea, Vehtricges superba, Vestita Sle a 
Sericea nova; 2, Mr. Bryan. ein 
3 Seedlings, Polyphe ma, Sir John Thorold, and arn 
est 6 Pelargoniums, Mr, 
perbum, Joan of Are, C! 
Beauty of Walford, Best 2 ie 1. 
son’s No. 17, Prince Albert, ee 
parent, Climax, Syiph, Seedling, Z % 
G 32, Best eros ip Plants, 1s ge 
Cineraria, King, Queen, and 6 Seedlings + Calceo 
Maid, Seedlin Conrad, § iis 
Speculum aunts superb, Grandifiora, Fewess, Clara, Pe! ee 3 
Unknown, Beauty of Ware, St. Leger, and Lord sos an gra 
Pimelea acneeetes Erica ventniGossy, e uchsia fe ares nrermeniit 
cilis erecta: Cactus speciosus, speciosissimus, and Ce eapUes 
Genista linifolia, Eranthemum bicolor, Blichr ate Sy 
Russelia juncea, Salvia splendens, Polygala jatifolia, 
thus parasiticus, Vinca rosea and alba, Serpe 
Lantana mutabilis, and Dillwynia speciosa; 2, MI 7 py 
Best Bouquet, 1, Mr. Buckwell; Oe 
Gees 
Vrcerranves,—Best Pine, Mr. Wade. Lee OP While, iy 
Buckwel Black Hamburgh ; 2 M . Buckowell Bel aes 
Mr. Buckwell, Muscat; 2, Mr. 5 Welbys 
3B: 
o oi at Apples, C+ o 
pe ue on ies, Mr. Wade, Keen™ 
arman. 
ck. mney 
SWelby, ist, Vatee te 
ey Ona ae ‘vei Welby, ven 
le, Vic “Cos Let 
Esq. Cabbage do., Mr. Buckwell. ot ar iad 
—. former exhi- 
tah Roses, and 
oy King, Esq. Nonpareil. 
» Normanton Wonder. 
Sectlngs Best shee imen. ee 
Asparagus, C.E. pee: Bs 
gs 
' ne Burbidge: 
Guernsey Horticultural Soviety, May, 17+ 
bition was there a richer display of 
Calceolarias. Mr. Hoy! 
d other Pelargoniums and eat 
Mr. Goeeuen as tae a medal for the Pe eas setae HARES 
pots, viz. :—Trio mphe de Guerin, Deyoniel he first prize {or 
L’Hymenée, Las 0888, and White China 5 3 also t] 
yy, Esq 
nae E. Selby, ; 
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