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Transplanting.—As the season for transplanting is now | White Muscadine. or CE NEY of Alexandria Grape, pes, 1, Sir R. W. 
roachi: - | one premium was voted to Mr J. Young, and another to Mr J. Sir R. W. Bulke- 
fast app is ing, I beg i warn those ee are not profi Weir, gr to Lord Douglas. For large and finely-swelled buncheg | ley, (Monserrat); 2, R. Thomas, Esq., (Biack Jamaica); 3, Hon. 
ctents in its nature, of the necessity OF endeavouring a8 | of Black Hamburgh Grapes two prizes were alse given, one to | Col. D. Pennant, (Monserrat). ns, 1, Sir _R. W. Bulkeley ; 
much as possible to select soils that will be suitable to the Mr Gardiner and the other to My Crockett. For Frontignans | 2 and 3, Lord Bishop of Bangor; 4, Hon. Col. D. Pennant. 
plants that are to be removed ; for instance, in removing | there were Ie Wise OP aati nest Mr Crocket and Mr Addi. | Cherries, ieee POR: Esq.; 2, Hon. Col. D. Pennant. Figs, 
4 ‘s * . Best-grown Pine-Apple, » Hon, Col. D. Pennant; 2, None exhibited. Grapes, white, 
ornamental trees, or in planting out specimen plants, or i € finest Queen the silver medal was | 1, H. Beaver, Esq.; 2, Sir R. W. Bulkeley; 3, R. Thomas, Esq, 
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the different kinds of plants. When plants are put into a icots: the silver medal was voted to Mr J. Thomson, gr to | 3 R. Thomas, Esq. P 1, Sir R. W. Bulkeley, Plums, 
i 2, Mr Gardiner; an extra premium was awarded | 1, Hon. Col. D. Pennant; 2, Major H. Ford. Dessert Pears, 
soil altogether contrary to their nature, they become 
‘a “ 5 bei ord Gray. Greenguge Plums, . | 1, J. Wyatt, Esq.; 2, D. Roberts; 3, J. Hughes. Des: Apples, 
unhealthy, linger, and often die. Those who plant late in Sharpe, gr to Sir J. S. Richardson, Bart, Melons, silver wedec, | 1, Hon. Col. De Pennant; 2, Sit R. W. Bulkeley; 3, J. Wyatt, 
pring, if the season be dry, ought to water frequently, | Mr Gardiner, for Watson Wall, a green-fleshed variety; 2, Mr | Esq. Culinary Apples, 1 and 2, Mrs. M. Parry; 3, R. Thomas, 
and give the plants every encouragement that they possibly | Smith, for another green-fleshed sort, called Edinburgh Prize | Esq. | Veowran Cucumbers, 1, Lord Bishop of Bangors 
ean. It reflects much credit on a gardener to have hand- | Melon. Heaviest dozen of Jargonelle Pears, 1, Mr J, Lyall, gr to | 2s R- Thomas, Esq. ; 3, Sit Ke W. Bulkeley. Celery, 1, R. Tho- 
v 4 eouuer me Sir J. Hope, Bart.; and a premium was also voted to Mr Lyall, | Mas, Esq.; 2, Rev. J. W. Trevor; 3, O. F, Mey Broc« 
some and well-grown specimens under his care, and it is a for producing the best three sorts of Summer Pears, the kinds | Cli. 1, Major H. Ford; 2, J. Williams, Esq. French Beans, 100, 
convincing proof of good management. This can be easily | being Citron des Carmes, Summer Bon Chrétien, and Green Pear | 1. Sir R. W. Bulkeley; 2, Hon. Col. D. Pennant. Ledéuce, two 
effected by proper attention being paid to the plants, such | Of Pinkie. Basket of Elton Strawberries, Mr D. White, gr to R. | 2eads, 1, J. Wyatt, Esq.; 2, Rev. D. Williams. Carrots, bundle of 
= : stg 4 4 z - W. Ramsay, Esq. | Brace of Cucumbers, 1, Mr W. Martin, for | siz, 1 and 2, F. Jacques, Esq. Onions, 1, J. Williams, Esq. ; i 
as staking, pruning, and watering if required ; and I would Long smooth green ; 2, Mr Young, for Hurst's Walker’s Improved. | 2; Hon. Col. D. Pennant; 3, Sir R. W. Bulkeley. Leeks, 1, 
again particularly request the attention of gentlemen and | The show of Carnations and Picotees was large and fine. 19 | Rev. J. W. Trevor; 2, Rev. Dr. Williams. Beet Ruot, 1, J. 
gardeners about to transplant, to bear in mind that the | Carnations, LEU pee 3, Mr Young, for Marquess of | Williams, Es ee ee EEGs eee 1, Rev. J. W. Trevor ; 
principal thing in growing trees and plants to perfection, Granby, Hoge « pe: Welling ely Miltiades, Rumford’s | 2 Rev. Dr. Williams.—Carnarvon Herald. 
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is to plant them in the soils they require. In trans- Manchester Rival, Ely’s Lord Milton, White’s Mrs White, Ely’s | Arbroath Horticultural Society, Sept. (12,—This was the last 
planting great care is required, and it is very beneficial to | Mayor of Ripon, and Berringer’s Hope; 2, Mr P. Thomson, gr | Meeting for the season. ‘The following. is a list of prizes: — 
the plant to spread out its roots properly, and in some | to W. ee Vere, Esq; 3, Mr R. Macdonald, gr to Lord Willoughby | 2 Carnations, Bizerres, 1, Mr Lyon, Wild’s Perfection, Duke of 
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cases to lightly prune them. Although these few observa- Sharp's Duke of Wellington, Morris's Mary, Sharpe Nymge of 3, Lieut. Lyall, R.N. 2 Flakes, 1, Mr Lyon, Beauty of Woodhouse, 
tions are simple, yet I am sorry that they are not more | the Nore, Ely’s Grace Darling, and Ely’s Mrs Bentley ; 2, Mr J, | Hepworth’s Elizabeth; 2, Mr Walker, Waterhouse Superb, Chad- 
particularly attended to, for by such attention in a few | Niven, gr to a Poni Have D. Foulis, gr to J. Tytler, Vie eee peste aa Lyall. Oey 4b ate ee 
* . Esq. Choice Hollyh : pre were awarde FPouli. ohn Russell, Isabella; 2, Lieut. Lyall; 3, Mr J. Baillie. Varie 
years the grower would be amply repaid for his trouble.— and Mr Addison ; the best, however, were from alten Gare of 10 Picotees and Carnutions, 1, Mr Lyon, Hepworth’s Blizabeth, 
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. ut found inad regulations Peach Blossom, Bizarre, Lord Kinnaird, Madame Vestris. Seedling, 
SS = complied with. Damuras RYMEN—1, Mesgg art ete | Miss ‘Mally, Guke. of Leeds, Beauty of Woodhouse, Lord John 
Handasyde, for Lee’s Bloomsbury, Sir Robert Sale, 1: | | Russell, Wilde’s Perfection; 2, Mr Walker, Duke of Devonshire, 
PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES. land, Marquess of Lansdowne, Admiral Stopfora, Beauty Oi ing | Mlyre Sie Rowland Hill, Hufton's Patwovch, “Piides Leopold, Caro~ 
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; ‘ d Plain, sex ‘Trium line, Major Cartwright, Beauty of Cradley, Martin’s Goldfinch, 
Uron the occasion of the Richmond Agricultural Show last Prince Albert, Burnham: Hero, Argo, Metella, Venus, Maid of Orleans. 6 Dailias, 1, Mr A. Whamand, Prinee of 
Sck @ meeting was held at the King’s Head Inn, Richmond, on | 5 elty, Marquess of Lothian, Bridesmaid, Admirable, and Per. | Wales, Phoenix, Rouge et Noir, Admitable, Phenomenon, Blooms- 
inlayson ; 3, Messrs J. paty CES Mr Sturroch; 3, Mr Mitchell. 12 Best, 1, Mr W. 
Friday, the 29th uit., for the proposition of this association, and 
4 Was attended by any influential landed broprietors of th St a PRACTICAL GARDENERS—I; Mr ‘Thomeon 3.2, : Whamand, Phenomenon, Bloomsbury (Lee's), 
Vi SEP ER TET tee DE: en Tne for President of the ; nied of Richmond, Westbury Scarlet Defiance, Phoenix. Rouge et pie e Rare Lady 
q duke Wyvill, Esq., Col. Arden, R. M. Jaques, Esq.,'T. Charge, | Rival, Mrs Shelley, Beauty of the Plain, Stella, Pickwick, Prinee | Cowper, Admirable, Metetla, Maria. 15 at, 1, Me, W. Blacks 2 
Siasttes Pea a PDEEen me pe oe as i eB ’ | of Wales, Bishop of Winchester, Marchioness of Lansdowne, Mr. J. Milne; 3, Mr A. Duncan. 30 Best, 1, Mr. W. Black; 2, 
Se ae ee €y, Bsa, &e. Xe: | Si, Ronert Sale, Array, Phoenix, Antagonist, Burnham Hero, | Mr A. Duncan. 4 Hollyhocks, 1, Mr C. Black; 2, Mr C. Moir, 
D é y BM. Jaques, | ady Cowper, Marquess of Lothian, and Admirable, 9 Mr Young, | 2 Cockscombs,1, Mr G. Jarran; 2, BS Mr Sturroch. 
") Esq., Mr. Charnock was requested to open the business b 3, Mr W. Thom, gr to Capt. M. Innes; 4, Mr Sharpe, mean 2 Bai » 1, Mr Sturroch; 2, Mr C. Black; 3, Mr Sturroch. 
| explaining wee gered objects of the association, and the CouimyanoRs=15 Mr A. Ambrose, for Argo, indsor Rival, | 8 Zerdy Annuais, NV mean; 2, C, black ; i 
| progress mai le in its intro uction. n jance with this Phenomenon, Virgil, Competitor, Essex Triomph Pickwick, Gunn. rygolds, French, 1, Mr J. Milne; 2, Mr Lyon; 3, Dr. 4 
request, Mr. Charnock briefly recapitulated the leading features Sharpe's Sir John Stuart Richardson, Indispensable Yellow we Trail. 3 African, 1, Mr A. Duncan; 2, Mr ©. Black; 3, Mr. 
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of the undertaking, whereby it is proposed to combine, for bets ance, Walter's Unique, and Pamplin’s pore) A. Sy- Black 6 ae 1, Mr Jarra Oe ay A. Duncan; 3, Mr G. 
se mington; 3, Mr A. Mnnro,West Holm. The silver medal a arran. 4 Fuchsius, 1, Mr Walker, Venus vietrix, transparens 
expressed a firm conviction that from the great redundance of the rave Seedling Dahlia was voted to Mr W. Sharpe, eee grandis, mirabilis ; N 
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plus we might then see securely employed in the profitable and hibited superba, magnifica, Venus victrix, Youell 
ii i ‘i a blooms, Messrs J. Dickson and Sons exhibited a number of plants perba, magnifica, ts 
pemenent Ta nO ie bai a gee Een in pots. From the garden of Sir J. G. Craig was a collection of | Standishii, mirabilis; 3, Mr Walker. 1 
Bit a ee Seatnaitenal een Mf u ‘its of the tla one | well-grown specimens of the newer sorts of Fuchsia, particularly | Mr Gibson , 3, Mr Lyon. 12 1 ; 
y a ae entaree at some length into t rape iy the plan, show- ?, ea racemiflora elegans, St. Clare, Curtisii, ignescens, 3, Mr J. Bain. 6 Verbenas, i, MrG. Jarran; 2, Mr W. Black; 3, 
aeons ene id. RE ewe he peeing Bs the | and Brockmanii. ‘here was a flowering specimen ot Brug. | MrJ. Bain. Herbaceous Plants, 12 Best, 1, Mr ‘ i 
advancement was manifest not only to the owner, but also to the pace BraHeEHAvATHoAN: Merinclia: and China hota geeens 
occupier of the soil, whose practical improvements were retarded ent from the garden of W. Waddell, Esq; and from Messrs 
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only by the want of those additional means which would thus be | § ee ee q rom n’s Admirable, Columbus, Sir R. Peel. 
placed within his reach on easy and equitable terms. Mr. § fee Gn eee of woliamg lartet falta and’) liza; 3, Mr ‘J. Baillie, 12 Best, 1, Mr A, Whamand, Miss Stains 
| Senor oie tie odvantazes: wilctiwyould resnititrom the | [rch Mavens, From nase criGotsben aici Nh cot, | forth, Gunn’s Brilliant, Gunn’sAdmirable, Waveriey, Amulet, Seed- 
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drainage being conducted under the systematic operations of lection of seedling Calceolarias were sent from Maryfield, very | 78 Pet BE Uae pice sae ree reeaR conten 
Such an association, which would be in a position We apply the large samples of Strasburgh Onims from. the emt e y 
first practical and scientific skill to the several works under its | @ 5 Ms worden ga i ; | Eliza, Curion, Amulet, Imogene, Prince Albert, Scedling, 
oe and thereby to guarantee the Hu eke drainage at fcunheoeaen OR Wokcyie ete and excellent Celery | Gunn’s Columbus, Alpha, Cander, ‘Sir R. Peel, and’ Admirable. 
¢ lowest cost. He then proceeded to show the progressive fe bey i , Aurantia, Amulet, 
a character of the undertaking, which obviated the necessity for Se EAE RR a, Whamand, No. 1, Walker’s Seedling, Miss Stainforth, Jupiter, 
any large outlay in extensive works or premises at the outset; COUNTRY SHOWS. Robespierre, Jesse, Duke of Marlbro’, Gunn’s Challenger, Admi- 
rt and, in conclusion, took occasion to represent to the meeting the Aberdeenshire Horticultural Society, Sept. 6.—'This was the | Tble, Premier, Alpha, Sir R. Peel, and Contender, 2 Seed- 
a moral and national good which might be confidently looked | fourth competition for the season, and was numerously attended. Mr 
for from the extensive and regular employment which such asso. The following prizes were awarded :—1, Fuchsias, to Mr. R. Far. 
ciations would be the means of securing to the able-bodied labour. quhar, gar, Millbank ; 2, do., Mr. G. Cardno, gar, Cornhill; ‘Seed. » Columbus, Per- 
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ig population of the rural districts, Aconversation then ensued, in ling Fuchsia, Mr. R. Farqu 1, Stocks, Mr. G. Cardno ;'2. do., | fectio “4 3, Mr J. Milne. 
which Col. Arden remarked upon the tedious and expensive forms Mr. J. Wood, gar, Logie Elphinstone; 3, do., Mr. W. Knowles, ni 1, Mr J. Baillie, for Gesnera 
attending the requisite application to the court under T. Pusey’s | par, Lessendrum. 1, Cockscombs, Mr. T. Darling, gar to Lady | 2 . Mr CG. Black ; 6 Greenhouse Plants, 
recent act enabling tenants for life to obtain money by way of | Grant; 2, do., Mr. F. Deans, gar, Union Grove; 3, do., Mr. G. 1 + Jarran Grapes, largest bunch ripe, 1, Mr 
A Gt chains cones cuatBe. on the land; “for draintog their | Gardno. Picotces, 1, Mr, J. Booth; ear, Canal hone’ 2, do., Mr. wred, not less than $oz., 1, Mr i 
estates, and he trusted that, ere long, these difficulties would he A. Mackie, gar, Arbuthnot; 3, do., C. Runcy, Esq. Dahlias, 1 + Black; 2, Best variety of ripe do., My ©, Black. | 
removed. As a proof of these impediments, Marmaduke Wy yill, Mr. A. Mackie; 2, do., Mr. V Tose; zar, Banchory House, 3, v 4 F Mr C. | 
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Esq., stated that he believed there had only been one instance in | 4 Mc. A. Mackie. deters, V Marg, aero soa Moir; 2, Mr G. Jarran. 6 Plums, Green Gage, 1, Mr C.’ Moir; 2, 
H Which that act had been made available; and he thought that, | fee. g,'do., Mr J. Fowhe, garito Gishitra Giro.wes, err vad Bain 8, Mr G. Jarran. 6 Dessert Apples, 4th @, Black 
M 5 i 5 + Duncan; 3, Mr G. Jarran. inter, Mr A. Duncan, i 
opportunity to express the hope that some less intricate measure | prmnill; 9 do., Mr. A. Mackie; 3, do., Mr. J. Si ‘ 6 Largest, 1, Mr C. Moir; 2, Mr G. Jarran. Best Variety, 1, Mr 
rould be provided. | Mr. Bailey Denton observed that this asso. | Mir". Mathewson, gor, Links: oat sa OF ele arran; 2, Mr A. Duncan, Pears, largest Jargonelles, 1, Mx 
i ciation, and all that might be formed after this precedent, would Scotston. Grapes, 1, Mr. J. Esson, gar, Aberdeen; 2, do., Mr. | &7J#8n; 2, Mr J. Cameron, Best Fluvoured, 1, Mr G arran 3 
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abe devised for facilitating ‘the preliminaries of the act | Ja! entray tecee. Melon wea} Gray, ear, Mavtige Sn | Periety 1, My @, Jaman; 2, ‘Maki unesvicrea0)Mahelies Ohemia 
i referred to; for that, while their executive committees and | yyy. 4, Mitchell, gar, Pitcale; 3, do., Mr. A. Mackie: 4, do., Mr. | ¥ Mr oir; 2, Mr J, Bain; 3, Mr A. Millar. Melon, 1, Mr 
advising officers would forward by every means the interest of | G'Carquos & doe Mr Fy Deane, Pers, 1, Mr. A. Brown, gar, | ©: Moir; 2 and’s, Mr A. Duncan, 
H the applicants; yet they would, at the same time, exercise a | Froaincors 2, don Mr, 8, Parwchan ae, Bele 2 | &. Jarran; 2, Mr 'C. Moir; 3, Mr C. Black. Pint Yellow, 1, Mr R. 
1 Wholesome discretion until some smendment might be obtained, | gonlen, 1, Mr. A, Grant, ger to 8 Heaton ed eee aw ate, Og Bak. ate Dutek Pane Green, Mr . 
side; F 7. . 3.2, Mr W, Smith; 3, Mr G. Jarran. rrants, pin 
TEIN Oa ORE OA IoRoRTae PER RRC is icciosieall aiy (alci crane area CE ETS Lyon. Pint White, 1, Mr 
Se 53.Gray. 1, Grafted Geans, Mr. 8. Penn en | C. Black; 2, Mr. Moir, 3, Mra juncan. Raspberries, pint, 1, 
Drum ; 3, do., Mr.J.Gray. 1, Grafted Geans, Mr.§. Farquhar ; 2, rJ. Bain; 9, Mr J Citheron Celery, 2 heads Red, Mr A; Duncan. 
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advantage of was the reluctance on the part of individuals to Tl r. J. Wood; 3,do., Mr. ies, ; 
Mr. R. Donald; 3. 'do,’Mn efanatO: | White, 1, Mr J. Milne; 2, ‘Mr A, Donean. 6 Keeping Onions, 1s 
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| ments ; whereas in the operations of our association such trans. gar, Hardgate; 4, do., Mr. J. Wattle, gar, Newfield; 5, do., Mr. Mies dantn 
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aver; 3, do., Mr. T. Robertson, Mr G. Jarran; 2, Mr C. Black; 3, Mr J. Bain. 2 roots of Bect, 
actions would be in every respect compatible with the interest of | ‘fh tson. 1, Gooseberries, (12 largest and heaviest.) Mr P 3,2, Mr C. Black; 3, Mr A. Duncan. 3 Gurrots, 1, Mr 
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} iL parties. Donald; 2, do. Mr. G. Anderson, gar, Gooseberry bank's 3, d0., | Gaspages’ tre OeBinok: STARE e ies si aya nanenee Ga ratie ; 
t 4 % Mr. J. Wood; 4, do., Mr. T, Robertson. 1 and 2, Apric Mr. a Ol elas gated a ha “d ea é ‘ 
My power to add to their number, and a recommendation to inquire Gr house Plants, Mr. T. Darling; 2, do.. Mr * re 3 
into the mature of the security which can he given by parties | ("onder Wissen; Me, J. Matheonten fae an, Meee aiinens 2, Mr A. Millar 
employing the association, and to report the result of such gar, Sunnybank. 1, Extra Prize, Mr. J. Maver; 2, do., Mr. R. Revel » Mr L: 
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33, Mr Mitchell. Brace of Pursnips, 1, Mr C- 
‘yon; 3, Mr A. Duncan. Brace of Cauliflowers, 1; 
r G. Jarran; 9, Mr C. Black; 3 Mr J. Milne. Basket of ripe 
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Sept. 1.—The second and Best Picotee, My Walker. Crimson Dahlias, Mr A. Duncan, for 
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| CAT Eee ATLA We aie au eced as LEN OF | owmnenuWhicaoc eet at eee ee ee 
i Chr. Brad] Prizes.— Stove Plants, 1, Russelia juncea, H. Beaver, Esq.; 2, ee’s Bloomsbury. Yell ‘Oxinel "Duncan, Yellow | 
| - Bradley, Esq Achimenes longiflora, Sir R. W. Bulkeley ; 3, Vinca alba, H. | Climax. Dirple vies oe pet aevcsa as gehen 
Barnsley Beaver, Esq. Greenhouse Plants, 1, Chironia frutescens, 0. F. | Séock, MG. Bing Aste MN G cTaerseld San EM ON METERS 
of Yor tes Meyrick, Esq.5 2, Oxalis Bowel, the Lord Bishop of Bangor; 3) | Uxrna Prrzus avy also awarded to Mr Jarran, for'a Collection of 
of Wakefield, the Helichrysum proliferum, H. Beaver, Esq. Tender Annuals, 1, very fine Stocks, strong and well grown; and Mr Laird, for a Dish 
Ova Globe Amaranthus, Sir R. W. Bulkeley; 2, Egg-plant, Lord | of heautiful Strawberries Siasssass : 
AU CALEDONIAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Bishop of Bangor. Hardy Annuals, 1, Brachycome iberidifolia, 
sept. 7.—This was the Autumn General Meeting. The com. | E er, Esq.; 2, Phlox Drummondii, O. F., Meyrick, Wsq. Aylesbur: er 
pornlinn nadus a8 600d; and the same may be said of the | Hardy Herbaccuce, i, States Wildenoviana, O. F. Meyrick, Esq.3 | hid was fee enue Floral and H 
i] I t th Pao appendiculaia, O. F. Meyrick, Esq. Half-hurdy | were awarde 
; ee ene ee, ince Rotts Of Penchies, the Silver Medal was | Shrubs, 1, Sollya salicifolia, Hon. Colonel D. Pennants 2 Fuchsia | Horwood, for Heaauie By eynite 
voted to Mr di, and Bellegeene © Colonel Ferguson, 10r No- | fulgens, Lord Bishop of Bangor. Dahlias, 10 blooms, 1, Mr. J. | Princess Royal, Pickeiges wee ea 
| blesse, va Or ee ue a one: 2, Mr R. Gardiner, gr to tne | Jones; 2, H. Beaver, Es , Hon. Col, D. Pennant; 4, Lord Nicholas Nickleb; Rienzi, Argo, Andrew Hofer, Springfield Rival ; 
Earl of Stair, for Royal George, Noblesse, aM Galande. Two | Bishop of Bangor; 5, O. F. Meyrick, Esq. Bouquet or Design, 1, | 9 Wry Sadan NOP Coa ane C ( 
‘ ‘or: RIFUeea LEE EROS i , Bulkeley; 2, H. Beaver, Bsq. Three Pelanguniums in | wick, Nicholas Wit og 
H. N. Ferguson, for Bi for “eres, 2, Mr A. | Pots, to be mamed, 1, Hl. Beaver, Esq.; 2 Sit R. W. Bulkeley. | pic’, i Wales, Bhevonielan on 
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Frontignan, silver medal, Mr J.’ Gow, gr to Count de Flahault, | meq. Baleams, 1, Hon, Colonel D. Pennant) 2 Sir Re W. Eetoee Taree ern ran top toe aaa ead ean Sh ellegs 
j for Southfield Black, Chasselas de Roi, and White Muscadine; | Bulkeley ; 3, ‘ion. Col... Pennant. Ghana nugicld Hide dy) MPT: ELF 
j Gn extra premium was awarded to Mr J. Addison, gr to the Earl | Col. D. Pennant; 2, Sit R. W. Bulkeley +8, Lord Bishop of Bangor, Bridesmaid, Constancy, Mrs Shelley, indispensable, Essex ‘Triumph, 
Of Wemyss, for Flame-coloured Tokay, Royal Sweetwater, end | Fruir:—Best Basket, 1, Sir R, W. Bulkeley ; 2, Hon. Col, D, Pen- Argo, Admiral Stopford, ‘Andrew ‘Hofer, Conqueror of the World, 
