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to Mr. Rebert MacCulloch “for the eee six Pela Agency ViZ. -— 
Cyrus, Little W onder, Joan of Arc, Lady Graham Moore, 
and Gataen s King. r. H. Dobrée’s collection of greenhouse 
plants obtained the first prize; amongst others there wer ‘e Cle- 
Matis Sieboldii, Sedum Sieboldii, two fine plants of Epiphyllum 
Fuchsia globosa major, four good Sree Cacti, 
a, and a dozen new Pelargoniums. The e gen- 
tleman received a premium prize card for an excellent Peanieen of 
Ixias and Sparaxis ; he had also a_pan of 24 fine Pansies, WI which 
Were the only ones exhibited, owing to the boisterous weather. 
A premium prize card was awarded to Mr. Vidamour, for his 
Collection of seedling Calceolarias. Mr. ©. Gosselin obtained the 
first prize for a collection of Greenhouse Plants, which contained 
Brugmansia sanguinea, and some new varieties of Fuchsias. 
Amongst the other competitors were Mr. Hubert, we Cc. de 
ersey, Mrs, Laing, Mr. P. Martin, Mr. Dumaresq, and Mr. Luff, 
Durseryman. The latter had two very magnificent white ented 
in pots, and ‘a beantiful collection of seedling Ixias and Sparaxis. 
Some forced gigantic Rhubarb was exhibited by Mrs. Naftel 
each ee mveished 1lb. The exceedingly wet and cold weather 
for the last four weeks ST blighted the anticipations 
entertained in the beginning of A ril, of an early spring, and 
this was very, apparent in the productions of the cottagers. 
‘otatoes and Cabbages were neither io pe. us so abundant as 
last year, there was only one basket m Peas. Lettuce 
Was plentiful, but not large, and in Ee onothing came up to 
se sates and quantity brought forward in the spring of last 
although that season was not Ee vaatvasly early. How- 
tr such eottagers as did send in their vegetables, &c., were 
the ‘more fortunate in obtaining prizes. Besides the awards 
above Bao ee the following were announced :—Best Auricula, 
Capt. 
the Members? productio ons were nu) and goo! oc, and some 
| tine Ericas, &c, from Mr. J. Bell, of PR eonaAlel sage muck to 
theinterest of the exhibition, being in every r well-grown 
specimen plants es were awarded as follow: Seat Cucum- 
bers and best Broccoli, the Rev. N 
collection of F and 
Archdeacon Oldershaw ; oa Asparagus, 
Asparagus—extra prize, Rev. W. P. Ser 
Rhubarb, and best Bland of Cut Flowers, J. Jaffe: 
8, 2d Rhubarb, best 3 5 and be 
‘Asparagus, best 
12 Pansies, best 
gus 2d Cucum- 
grown in pots and 3 Leltuc 
Plants, and 2 Cactuses, etal best ane Tu 
Bush; dest ree Stocks, Mr. 
2d Broccoli, Mr. art; 2d ribs ir UG srreavary best Potatoes 
Srom open ground, airy J. Tunmer; 2d Pansies, D Mr. T. Adams. 
Lancaster Floral and Horticuiltur al Society, May 19.—This exhi- 
bition was held at the Boys’ National School, on the Green Area, 
and was in all respects a ey erty one. 
Tulips was very splendid, with some fine specimens of Pansy. 
There were some superb greenhouse plants, chiefly from the ex- 
ens of Mrs. pees a fine Pint eee from the 
bouquets rom Ellel Tiall ; 
gar en of Messrs. Hargre e were five stems GuERIne 
vel 
. ug Ibs. Apo ciyn gaily 
Tri ae Lustre de Beauté, Dolittle, 
greaves; 3, Duke of Lancaster, see 
Ceris,Dolittle, Roi de Ceris—Capt. Wilkinson. Feathered ‘iene, 
1, Trafalgar, Mrs. Ford; 2, Charles X., Mr. ichardson; 3, Due 
de S Savoy, and 4, Prestman’ Ss Seedling, macHERs of Hamilton; 
5, Catafalque Old Dutch, J. Stout, Esq.; 6, Gond Wears, Mr. 
Richar: dson ; 7, Jene sgai quoi, Mr. Walmsley ; & Surpasse Cata- 
falque, Mr. Richardson; 9, Leopoldina, Mr. Wal msley. Feathered 
Byblamens, 1, Bienfait, 2, Black Baqueta, BEEF Richardson ; 3, 
VHolland, Capt. Wilkinson; 4, Gastilla, Mr. 
Sreen-edged, Mr. C. de Jer: 1827. Hh est Seedling 
pension. Best Ranuncul lin pula ‘Peat Searlet do, 
Mr, J. Vidamour. Bes Sonia a Algiers io. ., Mr. J. Vida- 
est Double Anemones, Mr. ". Best Tulips, 
1 Dobréc, jun. Specimen Stove "Plant | or chinogacts clavi- 
G. W, Hoyle. Best Stove Plunis, Mr. G. W. Hoyle. 
Specimen Greenhouse Plant, ) By MacCulloch. ub 20 do., 
ius H. Dobree, jun. Best 10 do., Best Evicas, 
r. J. Vidamour. Best pe Baateonine , Mr. R. Luff. 
Second-best do, Mr. J. Cockburn. Best Sho 
ockburn. Best Pelargonium, Nymph, 
12 do., Mr. J. Cockbum. Second-dest 12 d i mise 
Best 8 a. Pa R. MacCullo ch Ree b Mr. 
Sule t ng Heartsease, Mr. R. Lan Bost other do. 
Beit "ollie pie: Mr. H. Dobrée, jun. 
ion of o., Mr. R, Luft aie Trias, 
Dobrée, jun. Best Ged Sal 's, Mr. H. Dobrée, 
collection of do. Mr. R. Lufl. Be wanes Plan 
j ea indica, Mr. R. Luff. Best Se 
dene of a Capt. Appleton, Best 3 Roses 
Triomph ede Luxembourg, Thé See 
jun. ee Brompton Stock, Mr. J. Vidam 
est 
Mr. J. Hubert. Best 
Meh Devoniens' 
“ir. H. Dobrée, 
Dest ae of do., Mr. amour. Best do. (donble white), Ne, 
‘ockburn. Best Dinan Stocks, Capt. Appleton, Best seedling 
Shrubby Caleeoluria, Mr. J Cockburn. Best collection of do., 
idamour. Best Shrubby Calecolaria, Mr. J. Cockburn. 
Best Peete Beppaccous ‘Calceola lavia, My. J. Cockburn. Second- 
est do., Best collection of do., Mr. J. Vida- 
Best Herbaceous Cal- 
veolaria, Mr. ECB: Best 
Verbenas, cae ‘Appleton. Best Cinerarias, Mr. C. de Jersey. 
Best Gee Mr. C. de Jersey. Exrra Prizes :—Three Roses, 
Cockbarn, AS tah Mr. idamour. Kennedys 
"nope Mr. Habu Amaryllis vitiata, Mr b Coc j 
Schizanthus, Mr. % De Jersey. Collinsia bicolor, Mr. P. ne artin. 
Anagallis grandifiora, ar R. Ua iltection of Plu 8, Mr. J. 
Cockburn, FRuirs:—B. is y cars, Beurré Reifel (1842), 
Mr. Y. pumaresq. Bes “1g43), Mr. Dobrée, 
In. Best Kitchen do. (iad VEGETABLES :—Best 
AS st do., M 
a Mr. A. Dobrée. Best Round do., M 
ace of Cucumbers, Capt. Appleton. ae best 
Best Peignton Cabbages, Mr. J. Vida. 
Mr. H. Dobree, jun. Best Cabbages a 
‘ jun. Best al bncees Mr. W. Mellish. Best 
ta uy (not foreed), Dr. Me! A great number of Cot- 
tigers? Prizes, varying from es ., was distributed. The 
Rae articles were Tulips, Ranunculuses, Anemones, Hearts- 
i Se, Ixias, Cacti, and Pelargoniums; with Cacumbers, ‘Asparagus, 
rly Potatoes, and Rhubarb among the vegetable produce, 
Aspar, agus, Mr 
peut peated F 
jobrée. 
wince eset ind ‘Soceiy) May 18.—The second exhi- 
ai lon of s held at the Archery Rooms. The 
eiay i in the va asses, especially of flowers, was of a 
Richardson ; 5, Sitow HG ttom’s Incomparable, Mr. Walmsley ; 6, 
Tncomparable, Duchess of Hamilton; 7, Neat and Clean, Mr. 
Hargreaves; 8, Thompson’s Violet, Mr. parereey a Maitre 
partout, Mr. Richardson. Feathered Roses, 1, Duc 4 mti, Mr, 
Richardson ; 2, Dolittle, 3, core de Vigilis, putsheds of Hamil. 
ton; 4, Hero of the Nile, 5. Wal h,6,H ident 's Rose, 7,Triomphe 
Ro: yale, 8, Unknown, o Dueh oy ‘of Lancaster, ae Stout, Esq. 
cnae Bizur 1, ) Mr. bed th Me 2, Albion, Mr. 
Smith’ s Alex- 
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P waste Frappante, Mr. Jopson; 8, Garicola, 
de F a 
Mr. Hargreaves; 9, Chaboneur Noir, Mr. hase Flamed 
Byblemens.—1, Sable Rex, Mr. Hargreaves; 2, Duchess of Lan- 
caster, Mr. Richardson ; 3, Pompey Palos Mr. SOROS, Prin- 
cess Charlotte, Captain Wilkinson ; 5, Incomparable Voortrelim, 
Mr. Richardson 5 6, Gran 3 ae do.; ae Duce d’Anglaise, Mr. Har- 
greaves; 8, Zamere Bru Mr. Jopson ; 2 Si eet T. 
Rawsthorne, Esq. Flamed aber ty Roi des Ce 
, Abia de Diana, Mr. Sa ¢ 
Wilkinson, Selfs, 1, Mr. J wleyt 3; Cape” Wilkloton + 8) 
Mr. J. Richards sobs Sellow Tulip, Mina WOr,, Mr. spareraves. 
White ‘Tulip, Duchess of Hamilton. ; 
Best double 
M 
tr. cen 2, Bizarre, 
js ee eet serrata, ay ‘Armstrong, Esq.; 
pulchella, Mrs. Ford. Heaths, s Ventricosa, Mn. ; 
‘Australis, T. Rawsthorne, Esq. Hardy Plants, 1, Clematis Sie- 
boldii, Mrs. Ford; 2, RI at ea Smithii, 3, Azalea lutea, T. 
Pe tehorne, Esq. Herbaceous Plants, as Dodecatheon alba, 2, 
‘a, 3, Anomatheca cruenta, Mrs. E Bouquets 
of Rowe en ‘own in open garden, Do. Eno i 
nsley : 2, Mrs. Ford; 3, Mrs. E. G. Hornby. 
and ‘iarata "RO5e5, 1, Isabella a’! Sueene, Mrs. Ford; 2, smith’ vs 
Yellow, J. Stout, Esq.; 8, Hymenée, Mr. Jopson, Cauliflower, 
Mrs. G. Hornby; Cabbage, Mer. viarerenvee Cucumbers, J 
Stout, Esq. ; Gooseberries, Mrs. E. G. Hornby; Asparagus, Mr. 
J, Binns; Pes Mrs. Gnatuarps Grapes, Duchess of Hamil- 
ton; Rhubarb, Mr. Har; eaves 5 Pine eee T. Rawsthorne, 
Esq. 3 Strawberries, T, J. Know .; Peaches, J. Armstrong, 
a. Apples, Dessert, Mr. Walmeley: Apples, Culinary, 5 
ee Pears, T. Rawsthorne, Esq.—Lancaster Gazette. 
Horticultur a Exhibition at the Botanic Garden, Liverpool, May 
5.—The first for the year took place at the Botanic Garden, 
Edge-lane. The day was beautifully fine, and the company who 
ee the garden was not only highly respectable, but much 
more numerous than had been expected. The flowers occupied 
tee “spacious marquees, and those which elicited the greatest 
ured iption, although not so large as in some BOS consisted wi oe _ Specimens of Pelargoniums, 
aD years. The attendance of visitor: S$ numerous, | Azal E. D. Falkner, Esq., 
Fade racing the principal families a the neighbourhood, fanned Some beautiful, Battier oA Hoses, but they were not 
Ife) ges awarded the prizes as follows :—Besi t Mr. Skirving, of Walton, also sent a number 
ncidium para g neke)).cene aves medal, Rev. Mr.’ Beadon. of fine specimens, bat not for competition. The fruits and 
ja arom matica), Germa’ nm silver medal 
ee ee do. 
Oust 
fiver medal oe GC. ch. Best collection of do., 
sind, do., pene Greenhouse plant (C ee 
iia m), ace yard collection of do., do., do. Best 
ieee of plants, bright si alse medal, Rev. Gc, Rashleigh. 
eh best Bricus, German. silver medal, H. Holloway, Esq. 
ee second best do., gilt rim, br. medal, Rev. G.C. Rashleigh. 
ue 10 Pelurgoniums, 
Bd tn collicHion, in 
ee Rey. 
216 pots, br. Bee medal, Mr. W. Barnes, 
be of any size, German silver 
Mr. Henville. in pots under 1 
. ‘olloway, lisq. ree collection. 0 
ny en 12 Herbaceous plants, wilt rim. br. medal, 
Be st collection of do., d0., Rev. the Warden, 
i don. 
hy gilt pee eae medal, Rev. F. Beadon. 
China Roses, do. yor, Esq. Best collection of 
2 
a 
2. 
20. Rhododendrons, do. 
ear a shrubs, German al, 
x h of Winchester, Four bcs nbby ius eolarias, ilt rimmed 
st 
apace medal, W, J. Campion, » best Herbaceous do., 
Campton, fee Campion, DT lallenttoh OF doqidon, Wee 
of single ae . a 4 ee Hewitt. Best 12 varieties 
i, do., Lady H 
W. 5. W. Barnes. Best 18 een do., 
Yad Samvion, Mest 12 Ranunculus, a0. R. Tay r, Bed. 
Wedal Se W. J. Campion, Esa. Bet ee bone 
Esq.” Hrgp poampion, Esq. Best 50 do. . J. Campion, 
chester. or GS eit rimmed bronze Meee Dean of Win- 
TOG SHS ea ey ee nemmenc aad daar bright silver medal, R. Rawlins, 
Hea. Best SSiianwber os, med bronze medal, Rey. Mr. 
Medal, M Site Best Cucumbers, gilt rimmed bronze 
Asparigus, den Wi French Beans, doy Lady Hewitt, Best 
Rev. Me. Bead Mr. Best Melon, German silver medal, 
don. Best Teena gilt rimmed bronze medal, H. 
Boloway, Esq. Bes 
Exp ronze medal, R. Wright, Esq. 
a, ze ee medal, Rev. Mr. Henville. Beeere, 
Beadon. Oa eh ie, Collection of Cut Flowers, d0., R 
fiples, 8, giltrimmed bronze medal, R. Rawlins, Test 
oronze medal, Mr. W. Bames. New Potatoes, do., 
‘ady Hew’ 
Hartston Honientturad Socjely, May 28.—At this exhibition 
vegetables hee Ae Ane: fine for the time of the year. The 
Pansies sent b) 
by several piel ee from th: 
had ever seen, ose for colour and their immense Size. 
aie the rize: BURL valed: 5 es Guanine: 
on. sng "Heath er ees Alison, Esq. ; 
Davies and Co. ; eae ae Kobinson, e, to A. Sinclair 
er Spry . ee 
ee, 
mie (ten 
(six varieties), 1, G. 
Plant. Giz varieties), 
ies and C 
T. Lees, gr. to C. “ioral 
Esq. ; (four v 
Payleur, Es 
32, R. Alison, i 
extra, 4 Sinclair, Esq. Tulips 
ex ee gr. to W. P, 
4 T. OU ‘Grady, 
E. 
a  asrocklchurst 2/7. yen iG Es? er. to the 
extra, C. Ewing, gr. nt e Fr. Meyrick, Esq. Pe! 
varieties), 1, J. Reid, to Mrs. Foster; 
Cunningham and Son. Stowe or Gre eenhous 
1, G, Gini and Son 
ere gr. tt rs. Preston 5 
wey ae: atLOL DELP: 3 ke a aviedn 
1, °C. Hostel, Esq. ; 2, J. Clarke, Er. to = 
specimens) Y. Brocklehurst, 
Walton, gr. aes ae eee) a 
(twelve varieties), 1 ir. 
Freme, ‘eat an Me Re 
Esq. 3 extr M Davies and Co. 
(twelve sane is “the Earl of Derby; 2, J. Morri 
ths Grapes and Pines, the Earl e Me by. 
for 8, O. F. Meyrick, Esq. Evtra fo 
ee Bead Prize for Apples, A. “sinelai 
ue of Fruits (not ever that six varieties), 1, the Earl of Derby; 
ts. Preston ; 3, R. Jones, Esq. Eatra Prize for ‘Seedling 
‘Calebotartis Messrs. Davies. 
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first ex 
ian eu ey Sociely, May 25.—The Society’s 
for 1843 
Gea 
s held in the Assembly Rooms. Had- 
ered the following prizes ve awardet sies, 
ae D: riled 2, rae . to Dr. iertine, R.N. 
Mae % hom, eee “to Capt. eM. Innes; 2, Mr. 3. Ad- 
Ce gr. to the Earl of Wwemy s. 6 Hardy sted baceous Pins Ty 
W. Rentoul, gr. to Balfour, Esq. ; Mr. J. Addison. 
6 Ci org 1, Mr. J. Addison; 2, M 6 Calceo- 
larias, 1, Mr. A. Kinghorn, gr. to Sir R. Houston, K.C.B. 
3 een Mr. D. Mitchell, a to Lord Elcho; 2, Mr. J. Ad- 
dison. 6 Pelargoniums, Mr. W. Rentoul. - Double Ww Seoneee Ss; 
1, Mr, T, Allan; 2, Mr. W. ‘thom, 76 Dee ‘t Apples, 
a 
Mr R. "Hamilton, ‘er. to ‘Sir loch, Bart* 
b Baking aH , Mr. Henderson, gr. to J. itchseeie sq. ; 2, Mr" 
Cc aera a to Sir Hep! burn, ie op Mushrooms, 1, Mr* 
A. Ran to Sir D. Baird 2, Mr. dison* 
Ciucunbers ete R. ae P25 oe A. Kinghorn. ca a 
vei, Mr. meen t Re ee: Rk. See . Mr. 
Hardy 
Rhubarb, 
Shrubby Phe ani nt, 
ts pate ) 5 R. ee 
Mr 
1 Mr BaaIeOn 2 
Mr. Hen 
ab 
orn; 2, Mr. Hamilton. Letiuee, 1, Mr. Hende 
2 Com as Hie FOR BY ge Cone we 
a Mr. M. Dawson; . H. Shiells, 1, Mr. Ogitvies 2 2, 
Ds, 
ee 
Mr. J. A. Howden. bagest Mr. W. O; 2, Mr. J. Sh 
variety of articles of first-rate excellence was ser sw the seat 
for exhibition, viz., from Mr. ee a . Epacrises, 
Cactuses, Calceolarias, &c.; and from Mr. neNoae Heaths, 
Calceolarias, Cinerarias, &c. 
Norfolk and Norwich Horticultural Society, May 31.—At this 
ie. Pr rooiums were neither so numerous nor so 
excellent as last fea: Among the Members’, the C: ‘alceolarias of 
Mr. G, Morse, and ae Rey. J. Burroughes, and the Pele argoniums 
of H. N. Burroughes, Esq., as well as of other gentlemen, were 
greatiy admired. eedling Pelargonium, exhibit ted by the 
member for East Norfolk, called the Norfolk Champion, was @ 
good flower, and also a seedling purple Cineraria, with broad and 
open petals. The vegetables were scarcely so good as at tne last 
exhibition. There were some excellent Grapes from Mr. C. 
Thompson and Mr. Morse, and some very fine Strawberries from 
Mr: 
overre. The most attractive things were the collections 
of Bricas, Pelargoniums, and other choice plants from Mr, Bell’s, 
of Bracondale. The largest and choicest of Mr. Bell’s plants 
were,—Euphorbia splendens, 6 feet high and 9 feet in circumfer- 
ence; Leschenaultia formosa, 6 feet round, an entire mass 
v. coccinea, each 33 feet high 
suaveo! Bie, B. “scariosa, 
cides, Pimelea rosea, Polygala co’ ae oniige Sontag 
Leschenaultia biloba, Hibbertia acne a very splendid 
Azalea lateritia, 4 feet high and 6 feet umference. Among 
the Pelargoniums, unusual large epesiiney for this pete) wae 
Beauty, W onder, ie y, Fancy, Sylph, Matiida, Prince of Waterloo, 
Orange eispenatnle, Nymph, Flash, and Bell’s Norfolk 
Hero. . Mackie and Ewing exhibited, Rosa indica, 
‘Assueras, Josephine Malton, Iceteros; Noisettes, La Pactole, 
‘Theobaldine, Vitellina; Isle HoekbeK) Acidalie, Nerine, Bizarrine; 
Tea-scented, ‘Triomphe du Luxembourg. There was also a large 
collection of Bue blooms of Ghent Ayieaes which were very gay, 
the newest 0! bee were— Robusta, Formosa, Canaliculata, 
Calendulacea Lat 0 esta discolor, 
peg ee and Hy sae um There werea 
ene grandis, 
maxima #nd Cereus arateiDL x in bloom; 
and pans heteronema. The pi were thus adjudged :— 
Fruits AND Miata — Grapes, Black Hamburgh, C. K. 
Tompson. Esq., W. Rip! ppingsle, er to G. Morse, Esq.; equal. 
oe Knevett’: scene and RKoyal < ne, C. nigh gr to 
N. Burronghes, Esq. Strawberi Keen’s seedling, 1, Mrs. 
. Scarlett, er 19, ical Kett. Dessert Apples, 
ett. Collection of Apples, W. 
Scarlett, gr to Mrs. Kett. Catillac, S. Short, gr to J. 
Strac q. Tee mee Suffolk Hero, 1, W. G id aes 
Burrough' ce’s ee Spine, R. Emins, gr. to Be 
Esq. 
Short, gr to J. Bey, Esq. 
H. N. Burroughes, New Po 
SS re eas ew Kidney, 
Rhubarb, 1, t’s Victoria, Lord Sondes 
Warner, gr a Y. Robinson, Esq. 
eae gr to W. Robinson, Es Cub- 
Gale, gr to H. N. Burroughes, eq. Telhitaes 
. Burroug ghes, sq. 3; and 
ee Be ans, 3 
Ww. pie fet, gr to Mrs. Kett. 
Dalby’s Giant, W. 
d enon White seer eee 
sages, Imperial, V 
Imperial aie W. Gale, gr to H. N 
Black seeded cos, J. Catton, ef to the Rev. C. Fellowes, Sis 
Mushrooms, Gale, gr to H. N. Burroughes, Esq. Turnips, 
Early Dutch, we Warner, er 3 ROUT, Esq. Salad, 1, W. 
S. Short, gr to J. Stracey, 
> Barrougie, Esq. Citrons, 
oe  Archbe 4 Lord Sondes. FLowsrs.— Tulips, the best 
ion by War is Sines —Mr. G. Do' ver-Be arres, Fabius, Pla- 
tof, Meee pena sees Lansdowne, Charles X. capi 
‘Alexander, Rio de Siam, Black Baguet, La plus 
Belle, Reine ae Si aes Roses. —Triomphe Royale, Lady Crewe, 
Rose Parfaite, C Belle Forme, Guar: are, Balls’ Rose. Tulips, 
the best collection by eAmiate J, 
collection of oe —Rev. J. Burroughes 
sort, Ny’ Lady Douro, Garth’s Victory, Rienzi, William the 
Conqueror, Coronation, Beatrice, Orange Boven, Life Gua: 
Witch, ee Compte de Par 
x, Joan of Are, Fa 
es ee to G. 
18, i WN. Burroogh ny 
Dennis’ Perfection, Li 
Joan of Arc, Bridesmaid, Mis: 
on, Sylph, Queen Bess, G Hine Perfee 
ite. Do, collection of i 
s Perfection, syiph, 
man, Alexandrina, Maid of Athens, 
Esq. 
N. Burroughes, 
Esq. elke G shor er to 
Gale, g1 
paras Susiania, 
Do, eee a 
ons Ry eee Siaonia, 
Ki ads Gare 's Mae, Ambassador. 
Caleoteries, i Ret J. cape ae 2, pingale, gr to 
Lo 3, Hon. and R. ings, Rev. 
peeling, J. Ba hs 
mms, Br tO Hy Gurney ee 
WN. isurronghes, Esq. 
2, Mr. Warren. 
, 
and 
edtin 
Ce 1, Hon. 
Blooms, Fardy, C. Alborough, ee ae t, Esq. 
collection ¢ "T. Chambers, jun. Do. collection of 18, 
gr to Re Done Do. collection of 12, Hon. 
Wilson. “cn 1, E. Willett, Esq. 2 xelby, er to H. Birk. 
eck, Esq Bricas, c. Short, gr to . Burroughes, Esq. 
eases e shots gr tod. Stracey, Es 2.6, % 
Rippngale, gr to G. Morse 
. Short, er toH. 
toH 
Piltosporum ineu 
q- ‘Stock «, Brompton, E, 
mn of Flowers, Ww. 
Roabunghshine Horticullurat Soci 
April ae Society 
held its first Meeting for the se 
t Jedbaret, when prizes 
:—Polyanthuses, 1, Mr. 
were Mearacd. for the alow eas 
W. Deans; 2, Mr. E 
T. Weir, gr. to W. 
for 
Dei 
T, BT. 
oC. Rutherford, 
imrod, Grand Blanch, Impe ‘and 4 
‘or Anna Maria, Groot Vorst, pad Passequin. 
y lo: 
ayy for. Suiphar 
W ir; 2, e Taylor. 
Mr. Weir. “Lied 1, Mr. A. Hunter; 2, Mr. Ti 
—Ata second Meeting, i 
2, - Se 
Biba, Ms Oliver ; 2, 
y 24. 
Bacbaca ter tb fallen 
:— Tulips, 1, Mr. G. Taylor; 2, Mr. A. Hunter. Double 
Wallflowers, Mr. Taylor. Pansies, 1, Mr. Taylor, for Lord 
Douglas, Thomson’s Qu een, England’s Defiance, Lovegrove’s 
Coronation, Widnall’s Gem, Climax, Mary Queen of Scots, Carlo 
Dolce, Duchess of Roxburgh, and three Seedlings; 3 2, Mx. Weir, 
