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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[JuLy 29, 
Mr. W. Byron, Holmes's Coronation, and Hodge's Oriel, Mr. ap F. Wood; 
, Tr rue ¢ Bine, Coronation, and Paulina, Mr. Cadness ; 3, Green- 
RosEs—1sé eluss, 
Le Blanchfleur, 
ceolaria incomparable; Mr. . Hoge, for ‘Kalmia rubra ; 
Hogg, for Salvia patens. Mr. Bainbridge, fora Stand of Piants. | 2 
Mr. Bainbridge, for a small but beautiful Cacia of Green- 
house Plants, among which were specimens of Alstremeria pele- 
grina, Crassula coccinea, and a Clarkia, which were much 
admired. Mr. Airey, for Apples; Mr. Rennic, for eter ep alee 
Smith’s King; Mr. Rennie, for Gfoxinia speciosa and G. rubr c. 
Mr. Rennie, for Lobelia gracilis; Mr. Renuie, for @ oe Mr. J. Ey 
of Verbena melindres latifolia; Mr. Hadwen, Burneside, for a 
Design; Mr. J. Newby, for Hardy Bouguet; Mr. J. Newby, for 
Pansies; Mrs. Elderton, Mint House, for Cactus Ackermanni. yrand, a Georze the Fourth 
ae eee yurpre foncé, Mr, eto “iin ety Bem tae 
Lancaster Maas and Horticultural Society, June 30.-—This r Coupe «Amour, 1, Couped@Amour, Mr. J Yood ; 
Spencer; 3, Nouvelle Pivoine, MEW ‘ood; 
0: au Spencer; 5, Coutard, 6, Co: cs de 
Lacepéde, Mr. Wood. Panstes—Ist pun of twenty—Adonis, 
pe Prince, Ane Graith, Jewess, Defiance, Wood’s Affghan, 
ca, Sable Monarch, Hinda, Rival Yellow, ue Knight, 
Seretnates Milton, Jehu, Black Diamond, Contest, Miss Stain- 
forth, Eclipse, Coronation, and. Seedling (Orange *Boven) 
2, Mr. Williams. 1 of twelve, Mr. Williams ; 
exhibition of Pinks, Roses, ana other fiowers, and of Fruits, Vege- 
tables, &c., Si piace: at the National School-room, Green Area. 
‘There was a superb ee oF Ch Nace eet comprising: 
kinds. e flowe the se were as 
ae vegetables there 
the apartm ments he com’ Tr. Gibbens; lst pan 
, and the interest of the meeting w , Mr. Gib! bens. 1s¢ pan of siz, Mr. Gibbens, 2, Mr. Edwards. 
enhanced by the clever performance: ae the National School st collection of Greenhouse Plants, Mr. Giines, 2, Mr. 
es: 
nium: :—PINK Ste sue 
er J Stou 
a Mald Horticultural Society, June June 28.—The first exhibition for 
ney es paragon, J. Stout, Esq. "Red "Laced.— he season took place in the Town Hall, The attendance was 
‘out, Esq. ; 2, Humphrey Cheetham, J. Stout, Eaass By Pruden ree, numerons and highly respectable, as ony remarkably fine, and 
Duchess of Hamilton ; 4, Elizabeth, Mr. J. Walms} ey 5 5, Specu- | the e es elf, ofthe 
lation, Mr. Hargreaves, High-street. Black and Wh , La ady season, truly excellent. The hae prizes were awarded: — 
Bold Houghton, Duchess of Hamilton; 2, Paine. Union, Mr. Greenhouse Sarracénia POT PUTS er the Rey. L. Wynne; 
Hargreaves; 3, Mie Master ae Duchess of Hamilton; 4, ventrieosa, superba, the Rev, L. Wynne; ‘s, Anagallis 
Lodge’s Pilot, J. Stout, Esq.; 5, Snow Ball, Mr. J. Walmsiey.— Re nal a Molineux. ‘Fuchsia, 1, formosa. elegans, 
Perfection, y. Stout, 
ark and Dark 'Purple.—1, Tuscan Rose, Lae ane Ses ary 5 2, nbiflora, Col. Phillips. Sia Pelargone 
i ; 2, Royal Purple, ee Richardson ; 'Tem- Ulcesardenan maaeesnaidh Or. range Boven, Augusta, Adelai 
pest, Mr. J. Swann: 4, Porixit, vr Margreaves, iiigh- cnet nd Climax, Rev. W. H. Miglaaiss Three Do., rece 
ton, gr st tO | Mrs. trs. Atkinson. peed the best Bouquet of Irises, the 
second Bronze Medal to For the best 
single Specimen of Iris (angiica nae sy the second Bronze Medal 
r. J. Deans, gr to Miss Cuthbert. 
12 ‘Double Ranunculuses, of not less than 6 varieties, viz., Orestes, 
» Felix, La Singulier e, Melange des Beantes’ 
and Grand merce the second Silver M Re o Mr. J. Morris. 
For the best Bouquet of 6, of not less than 3 varieties, the Bronze 
Medal to Mr. D. Hobkirk. For the best Collection of Alstre- 
merias, the second Silver Medai to Mr. A. Hedley. For the best 
Balsam, the Bronze 1 to Mr. T, Charlton. For the best 
double Hardy heise Rose a ‘onia, the Bronze Medal to Mr, 
Scott. For the best 6 Roses of dissimilar Blooms—Ethereal 
Blue, George the “Fourth, Yharltonia, White Provence, Superb, 
Teas and Moss Rose, the Bronze Medal to Mr. J, Scott 
the best Collection of nee ule of any description, in loose 
tied of three flowers each, thered, and of not less than 
six distinct varieties, to be exhibited 3 in bottles, the second silver 
pti at Mr. J. Scott. For the best Petunia (Triumphant), the 
edal to J. Archbold, Esq. For: ‘the best collection of 
i Cane ~ not less than three species, the Silver Medal to 
urtees. For the best eee spe men” nah an Exotie Plant, 
‘Achi rmenes ioniiddoranatl cond Silver Medal to G. Wailes, 
tou For the dest specimen e arare or new Kaxoti Plant, Acro- 
a Loddigesii, the second Silver Medal to G. Wailes, Er 
tHe vba seedling of any Florist’s Flower, now exhibited for the 
first time, Hon. Miss "riddell, nee Salmon-coloured Ranun- 
culus, the Bronze Medal to Mr. A. Craigie. For the dest Bouquet 
, 1, the ce ilver Medal to Mr Te Charlton; 2, the Bronze 
pane the best 12 Pelar- 
Anderson, 
go 
genius, the Silver Medal to 
Esq. r the best 6, the setae Silver Medal to Mr. J. Watson. 
For ‘tie “Best 3, the Bronze Medal to Mr Saas For a 
lection of Plants from the Nursery of nson and Fini 
a second Silver Medal. For a craigs of 6 Seedling Pinks. a 
second honorary” eee Medal, I. Scott, named Duke of 
cott’s C 
Sylph, and Joan of Are, C. B, T. Roper, Esq.; White £ 
Lady Bridport, Col. Phillips Scarlet Do., Glowworm, Col-Phillipss 
Cactus, Ackermenni, 
Hep 
5, Velours Expourpre, Mrs, Ford, Roi de Rome, 
Crimson, Red, and 
EOE ae 2, Royal Crimson, Mr. Richardson; 3, Scarlet Pro- 
argreaves, High-street; 4 bepoue, Mr. Har- 
greaves, Wighs street; Grand Bramoise, Mr. Jopson ; bape ee 
Roee Coloured or Blush.—i, Celes' hi two of Messrs. Dickson’s sc eccline 
, Mrs. Ford, Eliel Hall; 3, ener ‘Allard, bets alae! Caleeolar ie Aa Lord Der! He dale, Rev. 
G Bescet Charmant, fee ry son; 5y . H. Molineux; 3, se g, J. W. Eyto Hsatoe Asa 
ae specimens,) clinonta pulchella, eae e sagetions: Phlox 
Drummondii, Leptosiphon ‘androsdceus, Gilia tricolor, Platyste- 
Key. vy. H. Mo! inenx, 
. H. Molineux. 
halle, Mrs. Ford; 2, \ite, Mr. Gawthorpe ; 3, York and | mon Erysimam P NemOphila insignis, 
Lancaster, Mrs. Hatrison; 4, White Provence, Mr. atomaria, Schizanthus pinnatus, Eutoca viscida, gud Esch- 
High-street; 5, Yellow Scotch, bee Ford; 6, Globe Bip schéltzia crécea, Rev. W. H. Molineux; Annual in Pot, 1, Cline 
up Moss Roses.—1, Co’ ss, Mr. Richardson; 2, ténia pulchella, ev. W. H. Molineux; 2, Tro como pelegtinum 
let M oss, Mr. ereaves, Tighestreets 3, es Mrs. | Rev. W. H, Molineux. Siz Ranunculuses,1 land2, Rev. L. Wynne, 
Best Dark, Yellow, White, Rev. L. Wynne; ‘iotiled, v REV. Ww. 
Molineux ; Red, Orange, Purple, Rev. Hi. Jones, The Pinks, 
owing to the lateness of the ees were deemed unworthy of 
'ea-scented Rose 
Rosa Odorata, 
veries, R. Armstron| Gr prizes. Tweire Roses, not named, Re’ 'v. W. H. Molineux; Sia Do., 
menes grandifiora, Mr eeu Kendal; 2, Gloxinia speciosa | Rev. W. H, mao e ue 9 ge Rose, Harrison, Rev. 
alba, Mrs. Ford; 3, Se MAXIMO, eldrum, Harpy | Molinenx ; Pot, Devoniensis, ‘Molineux, 
s PLAN hinium. Barlowii, Mrs. Ford; 2, | Pan of 24 Pansies, ‘Thompson’s Eclipse, wiialls * Harold, Wash- 
Carden, Burt n; 2,Mr, Walmsley ; ington, Megs 8 Cream, Lancelot, Widnall’s Jupiter, Lane’s 
Giieesibivi r. Carden, Burton; 2, 3. Ford. | Juliet, Ward’s et, Widnall’s Crocus, Brown’s RD Maid 
1, Mrs. Ford; 2, Mr. Carden, Bouquet of | of Llangollen, Cselons Unknown, Jesse, Miss Power, Ivanhoe, 
, Mrs. Ford. Bouguet of Exotics, Mrs. Ford. | Tam @ »Sha Liss ht, Seedling “Beauty of “Sinaliheath, 
2 lan aoe J yson, Esq. Cucumbers, 1, | Blue Cea paraeon: Phy: cian, ee nee ee W.H. 
ait Faretarcn ; 2. [ Ford. Fuchsias, 1, Mr. Carden; 2, Mrs. Molineux; Pan of 12 Do., i Mi we ones; Pan , Tam 
orShanter, Curion, Jesse, Cream, Eclipse, eautyet Smale, 
. H, Molineux ; Yellow, Mr. ones; White, Sylph, Rev. 
le, Mr. W. shee Durk, Black Diamond, 
Ford. 
Dahilias, T. Eeece hpines Esq. 
tee Rev. 
Limerick Practical Horticultural Society, J uly 15.—Twenty | W. H. peace Pury 
Members sent in various specimens and productions in Fruits, BU ie Pansy, elie, Whit und Do., 1, Curion, Rev. 
Flower-plants, and Vegetables, which were all in good condition, . Jones; Seedlings Rev. W. H. Moli- 
and which excelled beth in quantity and Sewn MeDen ions nie (this flower even an Loe mark of approbation from thé 
of this Society. The following obtaine ed prize: Donald, judges as being the best spe: Sia Anemones, 
gr. to the Earl of Clare, sent @ magnineent Seana 9 plants, | Rev. W. H. MouneU atetion of Cut F 
Sith some well-grown Pines, and obtained 11 prizes, viz,, for the Molineux; 2, J. V n, Esq. eee of Pion, CB 
best Leaf of Cherries for flavour, 2d best Strawberries, Go seberries, Esq.: 2, Miss F. Bolinet Exrra Prizes :—For two Baskets of 
Collection of Greenhuuse Plants in. ene, Pelargoniums, best Plants, from J. W. Eyton, Esq.; for Bas 
lection of Cut Roses, 2d best Sto Plants, best Brace of iccnibenty Molineux, Esq. ; for collection of Plants, from M 
ish of Atushrooms, 2d best of Potatoes ee the beet an nd | Nurserymen, Chester. Peurt: Black and White Tpatiel) Black 
» 
largest Collect Vegetables. 2, Mr. Hea to Hamburgh, Rev. L Sgste: ae ie Rev. L. Wynne. 
Clarina, 8 prizes: the best and only Dish of Peaches, best ‘ea Gooseberries, 1, J. W. Eyton, Esq. 3 2, itley. Vacer- 
of Cher ze, "best Dish of Red Gooseber 1 best Dish of | ap Brace of Cucumbers 1, Wilson Sony Esq.; 2, C. B.'T 
Green Gooseberries, best 6 Pelargoniums, st Co tection ie Do. Roper, Esq. Peas. a, Reve vynne. Caulifowers, W. Jones, Esq. 
for good Cucumbers, and best Turnips. 3, Mr. Drury, gr. to fe ina area Kidney Beans, * 3. W. Eyton, Esq. Gninigets C.B.T. 
assey, Bart., 13 prizes; rde ul se aper; Esq.. Rhubarb, Victoria, Mr. pas det ee, meas 
gollestion ‘of fine Ripe Grapes, in variety ie nae Caro 
that class alone, 2d best Melons eee hia ew Mair a oe for a 
obi Dish of Cherries in variety, 2d best Ca rias, Duhlias, best 
6 Pinks, best Bunch of Hardy Cut iene By 5 best Verbena, and 
the best Dish of New Potatoes. 4, Mr, Wi ‘al hy BT. A. | Eyton, Ree 
le Vere, t prizes: for good Pansies, bes § Pitplees By pas 
Cetin of Ci ‘Roses, and best Quart of Pea: ‘ack, gr. |  Neweastle Horticultural Soc nly 18.—The second great 
-. Cooper, a good bunch of Hardy Cut Flowers, best 6 Bal- | summer exhibiti held within the usual place, and we 
ai | anal good vd lab has 6, Mr. Fitzgerald, gr. to G. Tuthill, superior to any of ane Shay shows of former years. This wi 
Esq. 5 p a best Green-fleshed ‘Melon, best bunch of | owing to the changes adopted by the committee, whereby the 
White Grape: oh oF Green ace Tenn cane 2d best Cauli- | exhibitors have been encouraged to send to this meeting a greater 
dHowers and cl shag WS. 7 armedy, gr. ousell, Esq., | display of plants, &c., and the result is been that the tables 
: for the best ‘elon, est ss of Red Cu were crowded with specimens. s were in great pro- 
is in bear iB Pag 2d best fasion and variety. The collection to which the medal was ad- 
 M 3. Vincent, judged was most elegantly exhibited in loose bunches, as gathered 
Esq., 5 prizes: ‘aelon of any kind, ‘nie var sty of Cal. | from the bush, and with all the half-open buds and leaves around 
ceolurias, and fine vari ts of Double ae 8, bes ulifiowers, wit | them, threw into the shade some other collections which yes 
the best and largest Pursneps. 9, Mr. Or at a distance have been mistaken for stitf Dahiias, plunged up ti 
Warburton, a prize for best Onions. an their necks in bottles, conveying no idea either of the habit of 
id Dow, Kev 
C. B.T. Roper, Esq. Whi 
tuce ae eee SOUN Ce J 
q. Shallots, Radi 
Dish of Herbs, Rev. W. H. Molineux, 
any Br. to Archd. 
eatenouete a 
W. Lloyd for the best Loup of Strawberries, sat | the varieties exhibited, or of the true beauties of this favourite 
Te ; and best Hardy Annuals, 2d best | flower. ‘The large collections of otic plants were beautiful. 
Fuchsias, best 6 Her Plants, best Colle ya ‘the prize one Entained $1 specimens, including many good 
eee ‘Pansies hoe plants, as did also one from Mr. Donkin’s garden. ‘The beautiful 
Pots 
best Balsams, Usk Cockscombs, 
Pot Herbs . Callopy, gr. t 
best Melon for weig vent, best 6E 
est 6 Greenhouse Plants, b est 
largest Collection of Pelir 
Be best bunch of Exot Ct 
a prize for the dest Sresnen » Plant o| 
eee! an honorary prize for en Bose 
12, Mr. Renny, gr. to P. Gabbett, E 
ic ae alas bert ab Bias and best White 
3, Mr. Reily, gr. to J.B fdr the best 6 Dahtias, b 
Ctection of 36, and 2d sven Greenhouse Plants, 14,Mr.0" Canoe 
‘Achimenes longiflora was Gayle for the first time, and also 
the curious Acropera Loddigesii, by Mr, Wailes, and medals were 
awarded for them. Prom the ne garden were other Orchida- 
plants, viz., Maxilldria stapelioides, M. tetragona and 
the latter growing ona log of wood. The 
anunculnses ; of eee 
florists” fhowers 
former there v 
Se CMs w as Scomposed of most exquisite flowers. There was als 
well-c plant of the ae yee of the old fe ees 
front ur, aren hbo Id’s garde: a fine specimen of the 
English BIADES the Bee Orch abe by Mr. T. Lawson, which F 
being so perfect a copy of the insect, attracted much 
Messre, ’Anson & Finney, of the Gateshead Nursery, 
to C. Mahon, Esq.) for best yee, and best Carrots. 15, Mr. r ion of the rarities of the present day, for ex- 
Gard iner, gr. to A. Furlon + Es He » fo: Se oh Ws C ants | hibition, and Mrs. St as? i number of Pelargoniums, which 
and good alten 16, Nir. 3 ‘*Mahon, gr. to Moore, Esq.; | contributed much to the y of the tables. The two bouquets 
‘oliection of sary fine Pun not for com- | were of the usnal splenid descriptions, and con! tele Wey, 
judges. The new Members | beautifal flower following is the list of prizes: 
tion, were Gen. Lord Downes, C For the dest te Ses "Pine apple, the Silver Medal t Dae G. 
and W. Howley enna to J. Lamb, Esq.; 
Hedley, gr to Sir J, Trevelyan, Bart. 
M 
Md eit Ro 
; for the second Silver ‘Meda |, to 
For the best wiih dy 
@ see Hopson ea? Bronze Medal to ine J. Clark, 
Midland Counties aia. eee June 28.—The third exhibi- 
at 
tion for the season was the Swan Inn, Market-place. M ke For the best Melon, the second Silver 
The display of Flowers mits one The stage was decorated with Htedat to Mr. A . Hedle ate the dish of best: “fused Black 
a profusion of plants from the garden of Mi On, r Grapes, the sec re ‘Silver Medalto Mr. J, Clark. For th e dish of 
Spencer brought a collection of Fuchsias, and M Edwards’s | besé.fluvowred Grapes of other colours, the Becond Silver ‘Medal to 
Fuchsia tricolor attracted much r. T. Gibbens again ‘on, gr to J. Straker, Esq. y the es dish of 
peace a splendid pan of } peantige his beautiful | Cherries, the second Silver Medal to Mr. W. Kelly, & 0 A. Don- 
seedlin “ee ie prizes were awarded kin, Esq. For the best Bouguet of 12 double qe tial less 
anunenluses, arlotte, Henning, Gol- than 6 varieties —Davy’s Juliet, Unsworth’s Omega, Tegg’s 
conda, Mason’s Nova, Pacoint eS, Scenes and Duchess, Mr. | Wellington, Bexley’s Beauty, Baber Ss Onn ea) Bird's Hero, 
J.P. Wo 2, Rosney,. Virginia, Demosthenes, Quilla filla, | Cook’s Cupid, an e second 
Psyche, Comble de Gloire, Oise , and Quinta: Sy Mr. ante Silver Medal to Mr. I. Scott. Yor tS Gest 6 do., Nae not teas than 
3, ee ae Henning, raban ancon, Nova, King James, | 3 varieties, the Bronze Medal to Mr. Wilson. For the best Bou- 
© 
Pinks, 1, ‘Robingon’s Lord quet of Double Stocks, the second Bronze Medal to Mr, T, Charl- 
therstone, Matthew Bell, Esq., John 
Hodgson Hinde, Eee ., and Dixon Dixon, Esq. 
Plymouth Royal Botanical and Horticultural Society, mad 20. 
—‘The second exhibition for the present year took plact t the 
Royal Hotel, Plymouth, and the day being fine, the dees of 
the fashionables from all parts of our neighbourhood, during the 
morning, fully equalled, if it did not exceed, that of any pre 
vious attendance. Thesplendid ball-room at the Hotel was that 
in which the exhibition took place, and a more beautiful ensem- 
ble thanit presented we never beheld. The flowers and plants 
were admirably arranged, and the utmost taste was displayed in. 
setting everything off to the best advantage. In the centre of 
e room, a variety of Veauitiab Past were exhibited by Mr. 
Rendle, and in other paris of the ball- Foon were collections 
from the grounds of Mr. Pontey and Mr. V ‘The fruit was 
hedge ao jn an ante-room, and though rie Grapes struck us as 
were by no means disposed to accord an 
There were 
rior. The asa were inferi 
the last exhibition; but on this, 
Milne carried off several prizes. 
favor (Queen,) Mr. Griffin, ato ‘Mrs, Welis ; 2, (Providence,) 
rtson, Esq. Grapes, Black, Mr. R. Baskerville, gr to 
i ‘thornton ; 2, Mr. Jette Best es F. Holberton, Beas 
2, Mr. R. Baskerville. Mr y lor, t 
highest-flavoured, Mrs. Downe 
‘Admiral Sir D. Milne, Pears, the 7 
ae NBEESD DE Aunlep ipe e fruit, TIER 184 
Esq. Mr. C.. Je Currants, Black, W. 
2, Mr. 3 Bilis White, to st bunches to the pounds W 
Esq.3 r. C. Jeffery. Red, W. Hodge, sq. 
Cherie, ‘Wie smallest number ier the pound, 
vk, Mr. R. Luke. Maydw Radelife, Bsa. | 
berries, Us 12 highest ppicuonnees Ni ith,) Mr. 
ee Buff,) Mr. J. Red, ae Hae ey ‘qoacivel 
Viol n,) Mr. J. Paul; 2, 7G We chen Esq. White, (Ostrich and 
White Eagle) Mr. J» Paul; 2, G. W. Soltau, Esq. Green, 
(Fayourite,) Mr. J. Paul; 2, Mr. H. Whiddon. (Gan. 
ner,) Mr. Pauls 2, Mr. C. Jeffery. Raspberries, White R. 
esiiestet Esq.; p,) Mr. J. Ellis. Red, .Pay- 
Seana ries, Taylor 5 
#3 
Radalitfe, Esq. 5 
dclitfe, 
MS lis: 
Ps. 
Esq. 
lor; 2, okertsony 
2, tee sae 
Carew, Esq Vin 
Puants. — Stove Bes 
Griffin, eos to Mrs. 
best group of siv sorts, Mr. J. 
Greenhouse Plants, best group 
Wis J ee 
Carnations, i best 
12 best 
sorts, 
pace 18, Br" roi im 
Dr. 
pots, P.E, Lyne, Esq. Bote 
Roses, 6 best China, grow 8, Ww. eee as 
pete comp all the vauerictles of the cans Fay Hae of 
c. W.C. Hodge, lisa. nue 
ds, 
P, E. Lyne, Es «3 2, ond is hers 
6 best sorts PE E. a a  Apnullay best eT ae 
. C. Hodge, ean ait Weck, so Mr. J. SO ae, nee 
Perennials, sia best sori dodge, Esq. Marvel See aa! 
Whiddon. ” Verbenas, ’ = dane E8057) indigenous 
Heartsease, best seedling in pot, Mr .W Be 1s, Best 
Plants, bes collection of, (Silver ata ) a prize, (Vanda 
specimen rare plunt, not having vane obkaine! eae Mr. Paul. 
Roxburghii,) Mr. Grifti Exrra, — Ram Mr. B. Luke 
Cockscombs, J. Briggs, Esq Tpome cual Whine... Cault. 
K BTARLES,— Celery, Mr. C eet Ls Hodge, Esq. Cucum- 
flower, best 3, R. Robertson, Esq. 5 hice; | R 
bers, best brace, R. Boberteans is ay, 
Kobertson, ay Lettuce, 6 be arg: 
Peas, J. Briggs, Esq. ‘Kian ney t De WV 
Runners, W. “Radcliffe Beate , Sir D. Milne; 3, 
tu eee Big ca EWN F 2s ® Green Marrow,) ) 
y Sor SQe h T 
W. Ratolife, tsa. ; Robert Oyen Gua i 1 
(Vv 
Vegetables, Mr. C. Jeft 
ne. Mr. Luke. Devonport 1 Independent 
va e Cornwall, July W1.—The second 
wa | exiilition for the season © too i place in the Polytechnic Hall, 
Falmouth. There od attendance of company from dif- 
ferent parts of the ¢ Sane) aaa a fair display of plants and flowers, 
fruit and Veetables, though. choice, Diants were mot quis 
a ame hhe nurserymen occupied the spacious | 
Hee Rie contributed much to the | 
est of the 
gallery, and Nie 
splendour and in 
eae which optained the f 2 
Achimenes “longittora, pie aud finely in flower. 
also another fine SP! en of the same flower in Pe Mae with | 
beautiful plants of PGoene era Suttoni, Cattleya Lodi; “Achi- | 
menes pedunculal ata, and Ones pulvinatum. Phere were a 
collection of G eenhouse Plants from Grove Hill, and a good 
of different kinds, among which was a ma 
piflora from Enys. The Pachsia Victoria 
ad prize was Site erown: The Pel ergoniums 
xhibition, and very 
ri te some choice seedlings 
The ars aC was obtained by Mr; 4 
Hngh Gough; )) 
jn colour it was Driant and attr active, the upper petals being of 
, and the lower petals i 
hey ¢ 
of flowers, from 8 to 10 ona truss, With 
beautiful seedlings, also rained by Mr. Fox! 3 “01 
called sanguineum, had a very high colour, being of axich and 
prilliant scarlet, Some seers considered this superior to “ Sir 
Hough Gough,” A group of Roses in pots was good, ¢ and in ex- wv 
