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Medal Mr. Parsons, of ‘Enfield, “received the fir ‘st prize for four 
varieties of ‘fruit, ween. Pine, black and white Grapes, 
exceedingly large Mesuansenes and Elton Pine Strawberries. 
second prize was awarded to Mr. Bruce for a fine Melon, Srenee, | 
Plums, and Apples. Mr, Bushell also received a prize for acol- | 
lection of fruit. Amongst nurserymen, flartin's collection 
of Vegetables was part ae good, and received the a uapAe 
the second was awarded to Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, 
Parsons received the first prize for a dolleetion of Nees a ana 
Mr, Allerton the second, amongst gentlemen’s garden 
BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH. 
This Society neil it ort mesking for the season, at 
1 ic Garden. Dr. Neill, in BE 
After a delightful walk torah a Gardens, durin; Sarah 
Prof. Graham pointed out the objects most worthy of aide the 
meeting assembled in the class-room for onations 
to the library were Pri sented from E, Lees, Esq., Worcester, and 
Prof, Forbes, of Lor and several valuable parcels of British 
The papers read, which 
jaracter, were :—1, e Genera 
Gomphonema, and Méridion. r. J. Ralfs, Penzance. 92, 
n four new poselse of British Sareea annie. By T. Taylor, 
M.D., Dunkerro: 3. On a species of Fungus, found imbedded 
in peat, near Stirling. Jase nated by Mr. P. Mackenzie, 
West Plean. The attention of botanists has recently 
lirected to the fmpoxpa noe, of studying the 
imbedded in peat-mo 
undergone. For this object, ‘communications li ve a trom Mr. 
ackenzie ate much to be desired. A letter was also read from 
Dr. J. Dickson, St. Helier’s, Je rsey, mentioning some interesting 
additions oh the Flora of that delnds which he had lately di, 
covered; and remarking that he felt sohsineed it contains 
many other species still So to botani 
OUNTRY SHOWS. 
ee prunes oa Free Gardeners, July 10.—The members o; 
Ad; ge of Ancient Free Gardeners in this town held their 
arnt aioe of Rantinollgat on Monday evening, oH as eur 
of Brother Cloughton, w-tree-lane. The 
© best, second best, bese three} mest 
Mi BS wl, florist, Sunderland. The 
mn st three, Mr. J. Walker; 2nd best six, Mr. R, Cloughton ; 
2nd best twelve, Mr. Rh Thompson. There werealso some other 
choice florists’ flowers shown, for ae prizes were given. Best 
three, and best siv Pinks, Mr. T. Hull; 2, Mr. R. Thompson, 
est twelve Pansies, Mr. t, Hull. ” Best siw Irises, Mr. R. Clough. 
toh.iStinderlond Times. 
Gg Horticultural Society, June 30.—The first elas 
sting Society, of which Sir W. M. Stanley, Bart., 
tte iSriationt and the lady of the Rev. R. M. Feilden, the Thay 
patroness, was held in the) Rock Ferry Hotel Pleasure Grounds, 
for the exhibition of plants, flowers, fruits, and yegetables, and 
Was eminently successful, being, in fact, little, if at all inferior 
to the recent exhibition at the _biverpool Botanic Gardens. y 
i aol Orchi- 
inch, ae ey 
‘were very b 
“the Butterfly Plant,” attracted great tentiots 
of reenhouse plants, comprising Verbenas, 
|, Esq., which consisted chiefly 
of Pelargoninms A ae Gapabinsieniceese) belonging we 
believe to. Mr. was an aot plant. Some beautiful 
Pansies were exhibited by J. q. ‘Phere was a capital 
are Cucumbers, and 
rnits was notso kood, being deficient in 
qunteie, HibenG the. quality was superior, especially of Cherries, 
Gooseberries, Surrants, &c. ‘The prizes were awarde 
jolows. Premier Prizes.—Best Orchidacee, Sir W.M. Stanley, 
ware 2, 11. Winer, Esq. Stove Plant, 1 and 2, Rev. Mr. Main. 
t Gr ee Plan 
net, Bea? 
were not for competition, | ‘neither were those from 1 
Newman, who exhibited some Pelargoniums, Stove Plants, Cal- 
ceolarias, a very fine tray of Iris Blooms, Roses, &c. Mr. Webb 
also exhibited some fine Seedling Calceolarias, and a large col- 
lection of Roses. 
3! 
se Elana) 6 Stove, 3 Cacti, 
2, for 19) cut bouquets of oat 
on Bognor. ; for 12 Pelargoniums, 
varieties of Roses in bouquets Deiehen Strawberries and 
Cherries; 2, gore Cac . Toogood, 1, for a collection of Cut 
Flowers : xe Bdleraanitimnd Rotee sn Doguets, 6 Stove Plants ; 
and a prize ra a Seedling Verbena, Mr. Carmichael, 1, for Green 
pale Melon ; ‘or 12 Greenhouse Plants. Mr. McEwen, gr to 
Wyncham, of Petworth Honse, 1, for Pine; 2, for Green 
Fin Melon. Mr. Holmes, gr to the Bishop. of Chichester, 1, foe 
a eqilection of Vegetables; and a prize a nace 
Sa er to G. P. Gruggen, Esq., 2, for a Specimen. “Plant, 
Fue White, gr to Mrs. Dorrien, 2, for a 
ett of Vegetables, and a prize for the Oncidium. Mr. Evans, 
‘o J. B. Freeland, Esq., 1, es 12 cut varieties of Roses. 
rizes were 
5 Winsor, gr ite oe Pat 
Mr. Noble, er J 
Farquharson, Esq., oaicedtebah édtiaset Best ‘Specimen ers 
J. J. Farquharson, Esq., Gloxinia maxima; 2, Cactus specio- 
sissimu Best Collection, R. Pattison, Fa ie lati 
f6lia, Angelénia coccinea, Fuchsia 3 
Farquha arson, Esq., Clématis Sieboldii, ie: aie 
purparea, Polfgala latifdlia, Sdllya salicifone, he alewrnae auran- 
tinea, Campénula grandis, Thunbérgia leucantha.. Greenhouse 
Plants, 1, Re rece Esq., Leschenaultia formosa, oblata, Epacris 
grandiflora; 2, J. J. Farquharson, Heq., Mandevilea suavéolons 
frencnnerate proliferum, Leschenaultiaformosa. Stove Plant, R. 
‘ 3_2, Rev. H. Austen. a 1, JI, ju 
's upiter, Joan of Are, Coronation, Syiph, Victovy, 
Spleeni; 2, R Pattison, Esq.  Ericns, 1, BE. 02 Spooner, Esq., 
yentricosa tricolor, vent. tenuiflora, mammosa pallida, ventricosa 
coccinea minors 2, R.. Pattison, Esq. Cockseombs, 1, Mr, 
M. Fisher " Mr. Furmidge, gr to Sir J. 
Calceolarias, . Pattison, Esq. Annuals, 
a ay ‘smith ” Best Sei he pate Device, 
Best Basket of C elite Sir J, 
Hatt Notre, Rev. & Sey ymer. 
B 
land 2, 
BEN Ts Rarquharson, 
Faryiharceeie Esq. 
Esq. Glare tants 5. Farmabarcon 
Esq. Grapes, Mr. Saunders, er to Six KR. Glyn, 
Best 8 est Cauliflower, Mrs. Micha. Best Currants, 
best asp rrichs eden best White Grapes, Capt. Garland. Rest 
Keeping Apples, & Linthorn, Esq. 
a +. Sturt, Esq., M.P. Best Cherries, Mr. M. Fisher. 
aye again earned their well-deserved meed 
preiiel their productions still keeping pace with their former exhibi 
tions, and gaining for them much approbation, 
Exhibition of Roses, Birmingham, July 13.—This took place 
at the Atheneum Rooms, Temple Row, Birmingham. There 
was a large collection of cut 5; 
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growers were only partially in bloom. 
derable interest amon; ng the Sonuners oY this flower, and it will no 
doubt have the effect of excitin ing s greater attention to the 
cultivation oe an Rose. There w a few specimens in pots, 
fine plant of the White Bath (Moss), 
Flindell, ‘which e attracted mnch attention. 
Edgbaston Nursery, contributed an eaeeiient collection of Pinks, 
amongst which his seedlings, Lord Calt 
following is a list of the prizes awarded for Roce Blooms, 
maid, sean Of AT 
Purity, ‘Vulean 3 3) Rev. R M. Fielden ce acter Tegram 2 
Eliza, Tam o’Shanter, Vanayke, Garths Perfection, Garth’s 
Victory, Paradise. Best Four Petargoniums, Alexandrina, 
SOT aG Victory, Lowndes’ Perfection, H. Win nch, Esq. 
2, Sylph, Queen Dowager, Joan of Ar rey Alexandrina, 13 
Littledale, Esq. Best Felargonium, Syiph, H. Winch, Bs 
eee eco ae ale, Esq. | Best Collection of 
in rae of three blow — not less than 
M. Stanley, Betts 
Mrs, “xing Eatra 
n of Fuchs 
do., — Walst 
as, not jess than 6 varieti 
Invi incible, 
Chandleri, Standishii, racemifiora, grandis’ 
megnifiora, 
ere ie imia, 
&e., &c., J. 7. Raynes, Esq. Best Collection ne four, m: 
conspicua, Magnificence, Donaldsonii, H. 
Fuchsia, 1, ne ‘iflora, H. Wi meh, Esq. 3 12) glob 
Herbaceous Plant, at nee R M. 
Waring. ‘Best 
. i Best Basket of i e 
J. Wainwright, Esq. 
W. M. Stanley, Bart 2 H. Winch, Esq nen 
Best Cut Flowers, 1, .M. Stanley, Bart ‘aim Esq. 
Best Brace of Gutters 7, Be Esq. ; 8, Kin Best 
Pines and a tons, Sir W. M stanley Bart. ‘best Baate % Black 
Currants, Mrs. King. ee of White, do., R.M. Kielden. 
est of Red do., Rev. R, M. Kielden. Beit of Chen ies, 
M. Fielden. Best of me H. Hill, Esq. Best of Gonna, 
‘est dutninsoion Onions, 
ev. Mr, Mainwaring. 
Best Spring do,, Rey. Mr. Mainwaring. 
st Canlifowers, 
Mr. faring; 2, Sir P. De ie G. getting Bart., M.P, 
tuces and Cabbages, bt in; Curled Parsley, R. Ww, Barton, 
sede Peas, Six Stanley, Bart. Exmea Prize, W. Sharp, 
Esq. Turnips, 1, Sir W. M. Stanley, Bart. ; cM. Bela 
Letra pri for Mushrooms, Sir W. M. Statlloy, Barts Re 
Se ae Esq. Carrots, Rev. Mr. Mainwaring. —Liverpoo) 
ail. 
Beeston and Chilwell Flori June 27.—This society 
held its third show at Mr. Flewitvs, Olecquers- Inn, Chilweli, 
When ue poles prizes were awarded for Ranunculus 
Voslin yeh Mr. Wheatley, 
2nd. eleas ‘dark &rey, Prittar, Mr. Spray. 2nd class striped, Peter 
W ley. 4th class, spotted, 5 ENS 
5th Roo sige Rose Imperial, Mr. Spray, 647, 
etn 7th class, durk selfs, Henrietta a, 
;, Plato, Mr. Wheatley. 9th class, 
Spray, 
ive, Socrates, Mr. Wh 
past ela t thie Coiiiek a end the large ae in which 
As plants, . were art fibieed was well filled during the afternoon 
With company, most of the gentry of the town and neighbour- 
Wwellecuin en” @olleckonror 12 varieties, shown by ir "Graham, 
7 fo Mrs. Smith, of Bersted Lodge. Mr. Carmichael, gr to Mrs, 
He ct Bige peas Parke Sxnipited some HepeNAE Rca in 
Cellent, Condition ; 3 the: 
i 
Toogood, gr to Mrs. Ditmecie aay phe 
ars: collection of cut Roses te. Mr. White, gr to Mrs. Gen 
iu Vent House, exhibited, amongst other Plants, afine aie 
collection ™ the nursery of Mr. 
new and striking Ki of Greenhouse Plants, New Holland Rennes 
&e Striking kinds of Fuchsias, some very fine Heartsease, 
poe very good collection of Pelargoniums, &c. These plants 
iy ete Blush Moss, Violet Blue, Brennus, Dshioa @An. 
gouléme, Duke of Wellington, Coupe Amour, Coutarde, ae 
Tourterelle, Blush Provence, Venus, Med: dora, Qiu nice of D. 
mark, Unique, Morning Star, Titus, Attelaine de Bourh 
mine Feu, Village Maid, Catalina, George the Fourth, Mave des 
mes, ga, Emma; r. Coudrey, Ro val Purple, 
Capitaine Sissolet, Globe White Hip, Thornless Violet, Yellow 
China, General Lamarque, George the Fourth, Morning Star, La 
Grande, Miralba, La Seduisante, Moss, Aglaia Adanson, Great 
Ro: oe General Valmore, smcen, Aspasia, Pope’s I wlgens, Phi. 
seek Provence Moss, George the Fourth, Stadtholder, Rosa 
» Blush Hip, Wellington, Lady Stuart, Amadis, Bouquet 
Royal, Ruga, peer Fulgens, Lady of the Lake; Mr. B. 
Phillips. 12 Blooms, 1, La Tourterelle, Unique, Climbing Pro. 
vence, Wellington, Siebe Hip, Violet Blue, Madame Dubay, 
Provence Moss, une aS Fulgens, Jaques, L’Ombri 
Agréable ; 2, La Tourterelie, aarene: RASS 
Mundi, Venus, “Duke of Wellingtan, Bella Ellen, Duchesse d’An- 
gonleme, Leyden, Morning Star, Rosa Ruga, Village Maid, Coupe 
@amour; Mr. J. Condrey, 3, Becquet, Fulgens, Violet Blue, 
Capitaine Sissolet, Globe White Hip, Gen eral Lamarque, Mir- 
alba, Madame Dubarry, Yellow aes Moss, Royal Purple, La 
Grande Therese ; Messrs. and Sons. 6 Blooms, 1, La Tour- 
benlihs Ruga, Thornless Violet, Fulgens, Violet Blue, Capitaine 
issolet; Messrs. Pope and Sons. 2, Duchesse a ‘Angonléme, 
Madame Hardy, Las Casas, Fulgens, La Tourterelle, Brennus ; 
udrey. 3, George the Fourth, White Globe Hip, Las 
ean i Ruga, Valeur Bplecopa Eulgens Mr. J. Moore. Pot 
se White Bath Mo: F. B. S. Flindell.’ 2, Louis 
seeps a’Angiers ; Wess. pore and Sons. i 
scented) ; ope and Sons. 4, Prince 
5, White Chin: 
F. B.S. Flindell. 
tarde; Mr. J. Moore. Moss, 1, Moss 
2, White Hal Mr. T. BL Wright, 
Aig 
3S 
3 
Mr. © 6; Yellow 
Cut Specimens. Premier. Cou. 
is Provence; Mr. J. merce 
Crimson Moss; Mr. J. 
uc de rapa « Moore. 5, Mo: aed 
vu pigore! Mo: ene Mr. J. Moore. Whit te, 
Rose Unique; Mr. E.Phillips. 
r. E. eins 
4. Goaarey 4, White Provence; Mr. 
ou hi 2 Gio be Hip Coudrey. 6, Ruga, Mr. 
Moore. Yellow Sulphur, 1) Yellow china Messrs 
and Sons. 2, Qneen of Bourbons; Mr. PF. B.S 
ndell 
Yellow Noisette ; Coudrey. 4, Prines Heloise ; Messrs. 
Pope and Sons. 1, Duchesse d'Angouléme; Mr. 
2, La Seduisante ; Messrs, Pope and Sons. 
holder; Mr. J. Moore. 4, Cabbage Provence; Mr. J. Moore. 
5, Reine des Belges ; Beg Moore. 6, Morning Star; Messrs, 
Pope and Sops. Red, 1, Attelaine; Mr. J. Moore. 2, Coupe 
VAmour; Mr. J. ORNs: r T. B. Wright. 4, 
Wellin Mr. J. Coudrey. mi 
6, Colambrienne; Mr. T. 
. Pope and Sons. 
Hibs Ht sea ae 
Met SI 
Es ‘ourtert elles 5 
, Water! 
Sons. ‘Derk, ve iingehs dS 
Pope and Sons. 35 Nanee the Fourth Mr. J. Moore. 
Purple; Mr. E. Phillips. , Mottled Velvet; Messrs. 
Sons. 6, Violet Blue; Mr. 5M Moore. Striped or 
of Devon; ae J. Moore. a Aglaia Adanson ; Mess Pope 
and Sons. 3, Village Maid ; Mr, J. Coudrey. 4, Athelin; Mr. E, 
Phillips, 5, African Black ; dirk, Phillips, 6, Bizarre MMteabea} 
4, Royal Biss e: 
+ Wellington Messrs. Pope and 
oore. 2, ee Messi: 
Mr. 2 Phinips. 
JM 2, pea 
B. Phi Fuigens ; 
Mesers, "Pope nd Sons, 
Noisette o or r Cluster, m5 Carmosette | Camea; Mr. 
ae Pope and Sons. 3, Bourbon; Mr. 
Mr. J. Coudrey. 5, ae teate Desprez 
6, Venus; uss Mr. J. Coudrey. 
Hampshire Horticw it ral Society, Ju 
was held at the anges Winchesin, at which an excel. 
lent display os 00d ieee S made. e Calceolarias were 
magnificent, acd, attracted che attention ae om ne; the gar- 
dener was rewarded, by mere of the Judges, with an extra medal 
ot the first class, in sedan his other medals, for his skilful 
treatment of them. The Aes were pumerous and fine from the 
gardens of the MGEes Garnier, the Dean of Winchester, and Sir 
plendid Pine ‘Abnies (brown Antigua) and some 
ne29.—The'Third Exhibition 
Wale, ‘were by Mr. even Hietenic. », Southampton. A dish 
of a ‘wberry, to he called the Deptford Pine, ieee size 
and axanisiti flavour, was sent by Mr. Myatt, the grower. Mr, 
Sheppard, of Winchester, exhibited a good iestociee of Pelargo- 
niums. The judges on the occasion awarded the peas as fol- 
Orchiduceous plunt 1, Oncidinm conan Miss Garnier; 
2, J. Bening Stone ¢ plant, G. C. Ras! ashleigh. Collec 
tion of do., .C. Rasbleigh. Greenhouse planis, Rev. F. 
Beadon. ahisnoer y ye F. Beadon. Twelve Pelargoniums, 1, 
xhibitor, Mr. Barnes, having 
i collection of do., Col. Wall. 
Four Shrubby Calceolarias, 
Twelve Ranunculu: 
‘ampion, Esq. Four ene 04g W. 3. Campi 
collection of do. mete W. J. Campion, Esq. Do. of Saipi- 
glossis, Col. Wall. Twelve Hardy Herbaceous plants, Rev. the 
‘Warden, Twelve Roses, 1, Miss Garnier; 2, Rev. the Warden; 
collection of do., Miss Garnier. Twelve Pinks, Rev. the Warden ; 
collzetion o of do., ¥ . J. Campion, Hea eae lve Heurtsease, Wa EF 
Campion, iEsa.5 collection of do. W Campion, Esq. 
Fuehsias, ee Kev. Mr. Henville ; 2, Rev. Mrs Henville. Collection 
of Iris, Rev. G. C. Rashleigh. Siz Cockscombs, Rev. Mr. Hen- 
ille. Sie aan Rev. . Henville. Collection of Annuals, 
Rev. the Warden. Do. Cut Flowers, Rey. the Dean of Winchester. 
Device in do., 3, Leigh, Esq. senate Sir T. ones Bart. qr: 
lection of plants, C. Seagrim, Esq. AS ae 
pion, Esq. Achimenes donetncnes Rev. F. B “Collection "of 
Cut Flowers Sir T. Baring, Bart. Ten Herbaceous pluxts, Col. 
Pine Apple, H. Holloway, Esq. 
SQ. ite Melon, Rev. Mr. Henville. 
mpion, oa 2, H. Holloway, Esq. EGE- 
TABLE! ee gre Ho hte est Broad Beans, Rey. the 
Warden. Best Cauliflowers, Pari: Best Potatoes,1, Rev. 
Dr. Moberly; 2, H. Holloway, Mio ‘est Cucumbers, Mr. Stride, 
¢. Seagrim, Ee 
berries, oe Ww. ate 
Best Turnips, Col. Wall, Best Carrots, Rev. the Warden. Cor. 
TAGERS? —Three best Cabbages and second best Nosegay, 
E. Bevis. Two be: et Uabbones, second best Potatoes and best Nose. 
gay, J. Taplin. Best Potatoes, J. South 
Harleston Horticultural Society, July 4.—At the Second Exhi- 
bition, ce ithstanding the cold winas of the presage month, 
the Fru Sand Flowers did credit to the exhibitors. r. Bircham, 
of Henne exhibited a choice cojlection of Roses, comprising 
most of the new Perpetual and otler sorts. Prizes were awarded 
as fo) lows: — Best Melons, 2nd do., Roses, best Peas, Cherries, and 
r. J, Wittleton, gr to the Rev. N. White. 2nd Melons, 
land 2 "Kidney Beet best Cauliflowers, Greenhouse Plants, De- 
signs, and Cut Flo eveAre chdeacon Pera ane, 3 Straw. 
berries, 2 mi tutgery ache 
Bees sq. Best Straw foots 24 ea alee Cut 
‘ansies, J. Jeffes, Es 2na Strawberries, best 
T. L. Taylor, Esq. 2nd Cherries, best Potatues, W. Norman, 
Esq. 2nd Cautifiowers, Peas, B. C. Etheridge, Esq. 2nd Green 
house Plants, Mrs. Abel. Pinks, 2ud stand of 
Cut Flowers, 2nd Ranunculuses, sey J. Francis. 2nd half. GazeM 
Cut Roses, @ Carthew, Esq. 18 destiay Cut Roses, W. 
Bunn, Esq. 3rd Cut Flowers, C. Etheridge, Esq. 
suluses, and half-dozen Koses, Rev. W. 2. Spencer. 
Flows 
sis bet 6 do., Mr, T. datos. ‘ond 6 Pelargoniums, Messrs 
th and Buck. 3 Pelargoniums, extra prize, Mr. T. Aldous, 
Collection of Greenhouse Plants, Rev. W. A. Bouverie. 
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Kendal Horticultural Society, June 28. — The following were the 
prizes awarded at ow: LARGONIUMS, Sia Varieties, 1, 
Miss Wakefield, Sedgwick House, for Gaines’s Prince Albert, 
eehiesoais Beauty, Sits Monarch, Amethyst, Concert, and 
adeleine ; gr to J. Gandy, Esq., Bunk House, for 
syle Ganthi oc oneraeee Lowndes’ Peifection, Gaines’s King, 
Lord Sandon, and Foster’s Alicia; Single Specimen, 1, Mr. Rennie, 
for Sy. vip Wilkinson, gr to James Machel (Q., or Life. 
‘arieties, 1, Mr. ne for 
Chandieri, ‘Invincible, victix, inflata fulgida, aicalaes 
and conspicua ; 2, Mr. Rennie, for maxima, seedhng, Loudonii, 
conspicua arborea, , Standishii, and Macnabiana; Single Specs 
men, 1, Mr, Rennie, for tulgens ; 2, Mr. Townley, for Enchantress 
ALCKOLARIAS, Sia Varieties, Whit ell, for Lady Con. 
stable, Sultana, Sir Robert Peel, Plant’s Tant's delicatis. 
sima, and Plant’s Adele s Ze e r. Townley, 
for Lady Constable, Nym Argus; Seedling, Mr. J. Gold, 
for a very pretty meccece. ariel Alice Maud Mary. Caer, 
Three Varieties, Mr. Rennie, for Seine Si S, 
splendens, and Ackermann, BAsams, Mr. TUNIAS, 
Mr. W. Hogg, er at Green Bank, ‘for Nikon , formosa, and 
Village Maid; 2, Mr. Re meen Victori 
a rosea. G 
#2) 
rosa, Be 
on ‘i beautiful collection 
acu Opceaet esi lies Wal kefield. 
of plants, oneo! which (Gesnera Cooperit) was much admired + Col. 
ining, among «ther plants 
Bue ea ng 
Rennie, conta 
lection of ditto, Mr. 
well-bloomed 
worthy of notice, two 
hispida, and P. decussat 
2, Mr. Rennie, PANSIE sf 
Queen of the Thaliess Mountjoy’s 
s, Joseph, Beauty 
ee Darling, Graud Duke 
Beauty of Westmoreland; 2, Mi iss A. Yeates, Mint Cottage, for 
Thompson’s Jebu, Thompson’s Eclipse, Thompson's Dowager, 
Thompear 's Mogul, Siverlock’s Black Knight, Siverlock's Prinee 
Albert, Geode’s Roi de Mulberry. 
How acie, Henchman’s Sue 
and Climax ; Seedling ditto, 1, Mr. W atyes 2, Mr. J. Marspenieen 
Bee 
Cur Ros: welve Vesey: Mr. D. Bailey, gr to J, Brancker 
sq Ambleside Four Varieties, Mr. 1). Bailey, Pinks, 1, Mr. 
Remington; ae Peonies, 1, Mr. er - 
Wilson, Esq., “Ridmaden Park 2, Mr. D. Bailey. Anemones, 1, 
ev. G. N Phillipson, 
, Triump 
melindres latifolia, and Nei it 
Mr. J. 
Royal. 
nt, rosea odorata, mirabilis, 
2, Mr. D. Bailey; Single Specimen, 
r Wi ‘ay, lor Princess. 
te 
Newby, gr 
Bouquet (Greenhone) Mri, Bai 
Sq-; Bouquet (Hardy), 1, Miss Wakefield 2, Mr. Sandersou, gr 
to J. Gandy, Esq. Designs, Wm Ose ;-2, Mr. Purvis. 
mens ‘Mr. Carden, Burton-in- 
Collection Se Pot-plants, Nu 
Kendal, for Caiceolaria Standishii 4 sud Lady Constabie, Fuchsia 
Brockniaunt ad aa and Pelargoniums Enchantress and 
Gipsy. Gooseberri J. Bateman, for Companions. Peas, 
Mr. J. Newby. Carrots, Mr. D. Bailey, for ae Horn. Cab. 
bages, Mr. J. Newby. Turnips, Mr. R. Carter. 
J. Newby. Lettuces, et RseraciL 
House. Potatoes, Mr. why. 
Swinburne, Esq., Caigatag for My 
ie Purvis, for Walker’s new Improved. onion, Mr. J. Newby. 
Hargreaves, for Rosa 
Devonlenatss Mr. Townley, for a finely. “grown specimen of Cal~ 
