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Baas, President of the West; 5, R. R. Clayton, Esq, M.P., for { Ready, for Seedling, Maria, and Catleugh’s Eclipse; 2, Mr J. Spar- | ler, Esq. G ditto, 10s, Mrs Wells. Greenhouse Plants, group of 
a enomenon, Pheenix, President of the West, Beauty of the Plain, | row, for Hudson’s Princess Royal, Grace Darling, and President of | 6 sorts, 12, Mrs Wells; 2d ditto, 10s, J. W. Buller, Esq. 6 Cape 
Panty Shelley, Le Grand Baudin, Hope, Unique, Lady Cowper, Eclipse, | the West. Zinwxas (Six Blooms, not Jess than four varieties), 1, | Heaths, 1/, Mr. J. Clark ; 6 2d ditto, 10s, Mrs Wells. buceous 
Colserrantye) Rouge et Noir; 6, Mr H. Sherriff, for Lewisham Rival, | Mr Ready; 2, Mr F. B. Smith. AsTERs (six verieties), 1, Mr J. | Plants, 6 plants, 7s, H. Porter, Esq; 2d ditto, 5s, Sir T. D. Acland. 
‘resident of the West, Unique, Conservative, Andrew Hofer, Prin- | Sparrow; 2, Messrs Hudson. AFRICAN MARIGOLDS (Three orange | MrsceLnLaNtous.—Collection of Roses,7s, F. Cross, Esq 
cess Royal, Lord Dudley Stuart, Horwood’s Princess Royal, Maria, | and three lemon), 1, Mr F, B. Smith; 2 Mr J. Taylor. Frencw | ditto, 5s, H. Porter, Esq. Collection of German Asters, 7s, Lord 
z, i, Mr Ferguson’s prize | Maricoups, 1, Mr J. Taylor; 2, Mr T. Canham. Socrery’s Clifford ; 2d ditto, 5s, F. Cross, Esq. Collection of Hardy Annuals, 
‘0 Amateurs: Mr H. Sherriff, for Sir Frederick Johnson, Brides- | Bouaurrs, 1, Messrs Hudson ; 2, Mr Ready ; 3, Mr F. B. Smith. | 7s, H. Porter, Esq; 2d ditto, 5s, Sir T. D. Acland. Collection of 
maid, Andrew Hofer, Mrs Shelley, Princess Royal, Conservative, Mr. Green’s Donation for AMATEUR Bovauers, 1, Mr J Edis; 2, | Cockscombs, 5s, SirT.D. Acland. Collection of Hollyhocks, the 
Grand Tournament, President of the West, Maria, Rienzi, Indispens- | Mr Canham; 3, Mr ‘W. Crisp. Extra Prizes, Collection of | blooms to be exhibited on trays, 7s, H. Porter, Esq. Bouquet of 
apg) Metella. Melons, 1, MrT. Taylor, jun, Green Flesh; 2, Mr | Plants in Bloom, and Cockscombs, Messrs Hudson, 4 Floral | Flowers, 7s, Mrs Granger ; 2d ditto, 5s, H. Porter, Esq. Danas. 
obertson, Scarlet; 3, Mr I, K. Fowler, jun, Beechwood; 4, Mr H. | Device (alyre), Mr J. Edis,— Cambridge Independent. — (ist Class.)—18, a Silver Medal, Mrs Wells; 2d ditto, 10s, Mr 
ee J. Clark; 3d ditto, 7s, F. Cross, Esq} 12, 10s, Mrs Granger ; 7t 
Peaches, Mr Robertson. Grapes, Mr Robertson. Cut Flowers, 1, Cambridgeshire Horticultural Society, Sept. 20.—This was the | ditto, 7s, H. Porter, Extra Fu 
j i . Green. The show of | closing Exhibition for the season. The collection of fruits was | T. D. Acland, specimen of an Orchidaceous Plant, 7s 6d, J. W. 
wers was very fine, as also the Melons, but the fruit very indifferent. | good. There were also some good specimens of Dahlias, Mari- | Buller, Esq. Collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 7s 6a, 
Bebi —_ golds, Zinnias, Asters, and two fine baskets of Vegetables. The H. Porter, Esq. Collection of Stove Plants, 7s 6d, Mr J. Clark ; 
f ebington Flower Show, Sept. 14.—This was the second Show | following is the award of Prizes:—Pine Apetx (medal)—1, Mr | ditto Greenhouse Plants. 78 6d, H. Porter, Esq. . Herbaceous 
for the season. The afternoon was, unfortunately, wet, but thes Steward, Lemon Queen; 2, Mr Catling, Enville. Basket oF Plants, 28 6d, Mrs Granger ; ditto Herbaceous Plants, 2s 6d, E. 
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exhibition passed off nevertheless very well. List of the prizes: | Frurr (medal)—1, Mr. Steward; 2, Mr. lin; 3, Mr Newman. | Lousada, Esq; ditto, Annuals, 25 6d, J. W. Buller, Esq; ditto, 
Premier Pri g chidacee, H. Winch, Esq. Stove Plant, PEs, bunch of Black, Hamburgh—1, Mr Steward; 2, Mr Tom uchsias, 58, F. Cross, Esq; ditto Dahlias,7s.—Exeter Flying Post. 
ean of 12 blooms, H, Garnett, Esq. Stand of 9 blooms,1, W. | Frontignan. Pracnss, dish of, not less than 12—1, Mr Peeling; | On Wednesday and Thursday was a Floricultural Exhibition, in 
oe mzon Esq.; 2, H. Littledale, Esq. Stand of 6 blooms, 1, H, | 2, Mr Steward, Violette Hative; 3, Mr Warwick, Galande. Nec- | conjunction with the third meeting of the Doncaster Horticul— 
wee Esq. ; 2, H. Jenkins, Esq. The best Dadtia of any colour, | TARrNxs, dish of, not less than 12—1, Mr Steward, Brugnon; 2, | tural Society. Immediately on entering the room were two 
+ Garnett, Esq. ‘1, Collection of Greenhouse Plants, 1, H. Winch, | Mr Newman, Elruge. Piums, dish of—1, Mr Steward, Coe’s beautiful specimens of the Palm tribe, Chamerops humilis, the 
eau 2, Rev. J. Mainwaring. ‘Stand of 6 Pelargoniums, distinct | Seedling ; 2, Mr Giddings, Washington. Pears, dish of table, dwarf Fan Palm, and the Cycas revoluta, from Messrs. Crowder. 
¥ ietie = iensi ueen Dowager, Vulcan, | not less than 6—1, Mr Tomlin, Gansell’s Bergamot; 2, Mr Gim- In the centre of the room were Yucca aloifolia variegata, Ben- 
re 8 Eliza, Louis Quatorze, Grand Duke, H. Winch, Esq. | son, Williams's Bon Chrétien. Mrton—l, Mrs R. Foster, Per- | thamiafragifera, &c. H. Cooke, E 
he of i disti ties—Barrett’s British | sian; 2, Mr Steward, Netted Persian; 3, Rev W. Skynner, Net- geaquercifolia. R. Hall, Esq, exhibited an Orchidaceous plant, for 
ai rite) Gaines’s King, Life Guardsman, Louis Quatorze, H. Little. | tled-Green Flesh. Dau1as, 12 various, (medal)—1, Mr Widnall, | which @ prize was awarded. P. D. Cooke, Esq, sent Euthales 
ti ie, Esq. Best Pelargonium, F. Willis, Esq. Fuchsias, 1,6 dis- for Widnall’s Victor, Mrs J. Richardson, Sir R. Sale, Antagonist, macrophylla. From Mr Crowcroft was Phlox omnifiora. The 
Cie varieties—magnifica grandis, eximia, tricolor, mirabilis, Competitor, Hero of Stonehenge, Andrew Hofer, Prince of Wales, | tables were adorned with Achimenes longifiora, Thunbergia, &c. 
andlerii, J. T. Raynes, Esq.; 2, Rev. J. Mainwaring. 1, Fuchsias, | Great Mogul, Hudson’s Princess Royal, Vivid, Mrs Shelley; | Two stands of Petunias were exhibited by Mr S. Appleby. There 
™M § m ‘W. Skynner, for Mrs Shelley, Burnham Hero, Princess | were several fine Pines, Grapes, Melons, Peaches, &c. Two dishes 
ayonypennyii, magnifica Cooperi, fulgens, multiflora, racemiflora | Royal, Hudson’s Conqueror of the Plain, and Victor, Widnall’s of Strawberries were from the gardens of Lady Cooke Fruits: i 
a ignis, H. Littledale, Esq. ; 2, Standishii, globosa, Invincible, Stella, and Eclipse, Catleugh’s Prince of Wales, Dodd’s President —Pine Apple, 1, P..D. Cooke, Esq; 2, G. C. Yarborough, Esq: 
Racemifiora elegans, J. T. Raynes, Esq. Best Fuchsia, Venus | of the West, Competitor, Le Grand Baudine, 'Wheeler’s Maria; | Black Grapes, 1, W. Chadwick, Esq; 2, P. D. Cooke, Esq. White 
ctrix, J.T. Raynes, Esq. Pan of Pansies, 12 varieties, J. B, | 3, Mr Headland, for Widnall’s Victor, and Queen, Springfield | ditto, 1, J. Fullerton, Esq; 2, Mrs Bower. Hrontignan ditto, a 1 
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ener) Esq. Basket of Plants, 1, Six W. M. Stanley, Bart.; 2, | Rival, Mrs Shelley, Conductor, Stella, Eclipse, Catleugh’s Essex | T. Dyson, Esq; 2, Mrs Bower. Yellow Melon, 1, Mrs Milan; 2, 
+ Hall, Esq. Collection of Cut Flowers, 1, Miss Greenham ; Triumph, Sir Frederick Jackson, Surprise, Seedling, Phenome- T. Dyson, Esq. - Peaches, 1, P. D. Cooke, Esq; 2, C. T. Wood, 
res C. Bickmore. Device of Flowers, Sir W. M. Stanley, Bart, | non; 4, Mr J, Taylor, for Phenomenon, Widnall’s Eclipse, Essex | Esq. Plums, 1, P. D, Cooke, Esq; 2, Mr. T. Crowcroft. Cherries, 
rapes, black, 1, H. Winch, Esq.; 2, Rev.J.Mainwaring. Grapes, | Triumph, Beauty of the Plain, Le Grand Baudin, Lewisham | 1, Mr Milan; 2, Mr J, Wragg. Strawberries, 1, Lady Cooke; 2, | 
Pp 2, Si 2, Rev. J. Mainwaring. 6 | Rival, Catleugh’s Eclipse, Springfield Rival, Princess Royal, | G. C. Yarborough, Esq. White Currants, 1, R. K. Dawson, Esq ; 
6 ‘eaches, Sir W. M. Stanley, Bart, 6 Apricots, H. Littledale, Esq, | Bedford Surprise, Prince of Wales, Lady Ann Murray : Seedling | 2, Mrs Wood. Red ditto, 1, G. J. Horsfall, Esq; 2, Mrs Milan. 
Nectarines, Rev. J. Mainwaring. Pine, 1, Sir W. M. Stanley, | do., Mr Widnall. Curva Asters, 6 various—1, Messrs Hudson; Black ditto, 1, Mrs Wood; 2, Mrs Milan. White Gooseberries, 1, 
a 2, ainwaring. Melon, 1, H, Winch, Esq.; 2, | 2, Mr J. Taylor; 3, Mr Giddings. MAricoxps, 6 double French | Mr T. Crowcroft; 2, Mrs Bower. Yellow ditto, 1, Lady Cooke; 
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Fielding. 1, Mr J. Taylor; 2, Messrs Hudson: African do., 3 Lemon | 2, MrT. Crowcroft. Hed ditto, 1, MrT. Crowcroft; 2, Mrs Milan. 
y iel and 3 Orange—l, Mr F.B. Smith; 2, Mr. Potter. CAULIFLOWERS, Green ditto, 1, Mr T. Crowcroft; 2, C. T. Wood, Esq. Gooseberries 
i 4—2, Messrs Hudson. SALAp, basket of—1, Messrs Hudson; | of any colour, 1, Mr Thorp; 2, Mrs Milan. Table Apples, 1, Mrs 
2, Mr J. Taylor. Crxury, 6 heads of—1, Messrs Hudson; 2,Mr | Milan; 2, Dr Dymond. Baking ditto, 1, Mrs Milan; 2, G. Rams- 
J. Taylor; 3, Mr Headland. Extra Prizes :—Grapes (out-door), | den, Esq. Pears, 1, Mrs Milan ; 2, J. Wright, Esq. Red Raspberries, 
Mr Ready; Filberts, Mr Giddings ; Zinnias, Mr F. B. Smith; and | 1, Rev H. Branson; 2, Mr J. Wrage. White ditto, Mr J. Wragg. 
Onions, Mr. Giddings.— Cambridge Advertiser. VEGETABLES: Red Celery, 1, Mr J. Wrage; 2, G.C. Walker, Esq; | 
wit Mainwarin; z 3, Mrs}Bower. White do., Mr J. Wrage; 2, G. C. Walker, Esq ; | 
Bart, Mrs. King. Exrra Prizes:—Plums, Sir W. M. Stanley, $) Devon and Exeter Botanical and Horticultural Society, 22d Sept. | 3, Mrs Bower. Peas, 1,,G. Jessett, Esq; 2, Mr T. Croweroft; 3, | 
Mainweotcomes, Rev. J. Mainwaring. Thunbergias, Rev. J. —This was the 45th Exhibition of this Society, The weather Mr J. Wragg. Beans, 1, Mr Milan; 2, W. Chadwick, Esq. 
etre, faring. Best vase of Cut Flowers, T. Aspinall, Esq. Straw. | was fine, and the company numerous. From the gardens of Mrs French Beans, 1, Lady Cooke; 2,MrsMilan. Kidney do,1, Mr J. 
80 diets - Winch, Esq. NurskryMEN’s Prize :—1, For Dahlias, | Wells, of Cowley House, was a collection of Orchidacez, con- | Wragg; 2, Mrs Milan. ‘Artichokes, 1, Mrs Bower; 2, Mrs Milan ; 
atten varieties, Messrs. Dixon, Chester; 2, Messrs. Whalley, | sisting of Peristeria elata, Ep e, E. ,1, Mrs Branson; 2, Mr T. Crowcroft. Carrots, 1, 
ld. —Liverpool Standard. Oncidium ramosum, Burlingtonia rigida, &c. Stove Plants— | Mrs Milan; 2, G. C. Horsfall, Esq. Turnips, 1, Rev H. Branson ; 
Burto — Achimenes pedunculata, a fine specimen ; Niphea oblonga, Ixora | 2, Mr J. Wrage. Kidney Potatoes, 1, Dr Dymond; 2, Mr‘ : 
‘the aise eh Floral and Horticultural Society, Sept. 26.—This was | rosea, Allamanda cathartica, Galphimia splendens, Ardisia cre- | Crowcroft. Round do.,1, Dr Dymond ; 2, T. Dyson, Esq. Broccoli, 
Maneater oral and Horticultural Show of this Society. The fol- | nulata, having a profusion ofred berries. Greenhouse Plants—A | H. Cook, Esq. Beet, 1, H. Cook, Esq; 2, Dr Dymond. Vegetable 
diseundl is a list of the prizes:—FLowers.—Dauwias. For 12 | fine specimen of Witsenia corymbosa, Angelonia salicarizefolia, | Marrow, Mr G. J. Horsfall, Esq. Spinach, 1, Mr T, Crowcroft 
Mir itailar blooms, 1, Mr T. Garnett, gr to J. Proctor, Esq; 2, yphe py] i L ia formosa, &c. Ericas 5 . Wragg. Cos Lettuce, 1, Mr J. Wragg; 2, Dr Dymond. 
son. 3 ne 6 dissimilar blooms, 1, Mr T, Garnett; 2, Mr Wil- | —Erica verticillata, particularly fine; E. speciosa, E. cruenta, Cabbage do., T. Dyson, Esq; 25 Lady Cooke. Curled Parsley, ay We 
ir Gn 1 nd ey Mr T. Garnett. Single bloom, 1, Mr Wilson; | &¢- The ‘stand of Dahlias contained many new sorts— Essex | Chadwick, Esq; 2, T. Dyson, Esq. Cucumbers, 1, Mrs Milan; 2, 
rT. Garnet ten to W. W. Atkinson, Esq. Pansies, 12 blooms, Triumph, Competitor, Virgil, Oakley Surprise, Bedford Surprise, | T. Dyson, Esq ; 3, W. Chadwick, Esq; 4, Dr Dymond. Pan's, 
Scott, gr to Mre F ae 6 varieties, 1, Mr Wilson; 2, Mr J. Admiral Stopford, &c. On the Fruit table were some very fine | &c. Stove Plant. 1, Mrs Branson; 2, G. J. Horsfall, Esq ; 3, Mrs 
6 URES WEG Ce Loren eo ara ontinisy Oranges and Lemons. From the gardens of J. W. Buller, Esq., | Bower. Greenhouse do., 1, G. J. Horstall Esq; 2, Rev H. Bran- 
Nata s ilson. Petunias, Mr. R. Garnett. Salvias, Mr J. | WAS & collection of Orchidaceous and Stove Plants, Fuchsias, | son. us, . Cook, Esq; 2, G. C. Yarborough L 
pea biae eAet and Verbenas, Mt Garnett. Pentstemons Mr J, | Cockscombs, &c. ; also Fruit and Vegetables. The contributions | otic{Climber, 1, Mrs Bowers 2, T, Dyson, Esq. White Pelargonium 
‘Scott, Asters, Mr R. Garnett. Bouquet, 1, Mr Wilson; 3, Mr 1. | of Messts. Veitch and Sons consisted of same very fine Plants of | 1, G. Horsfall, Esq; 2, DrScholfield. Pink dg.,1, Dr Scholfield ; 
‘Wilkinson, gr to J. Armstrong, Esq. Collection of Cut Annuals, 1, | Echites splenden: iui 2) G. Jessett, Esq. Dark clow ,G. C, Walker, Esq; 2, 
(Mr R. Garnett ; 2, Mr J. Scott. Faurr.—Apples (dessert), MrT, | Lilium Jancifoliu a ir Dr Scholfield. Striped do., 1, W. Chadwick, Esq; 2, Dr Schol- 
‘Wilkinson, Ribstone Pippins; culinary, Rev. Mr, 4 ens here they were found by Dr. Siebold. The gene! field. Crimson do., 1, W: Chadwick, Esq; 2, Dr Scholfield., 
. ‘Cwall-fruit), Mr J. Scott; ditto, Standards, Mr T, Wilkinson, consisted of the following Orchidaceous Plants :—Oncidium Har- | Lilac do., W- Broughton, Light clouded do, * ] 
{ ‘Hessel Pear, 5 Tomlinson, Esq. Melons, Cucumbers, | tisonii, 3 plan’ Walker, Esq ;2, Dr Scholfield. Blush do., 1,G. C. Walker, Esq ; 2, | 
‘Currants, Mr R. Garnett. VecutaBLes.—Lettuces, Celery, Cw: parbatus, 3 plants; Epi G. J. Horsfall, Esq. Seedling do., 15 W. Broughton, Esq ; 2. | 
‘eumbers, Mr R. Garnett. Cabbages (red), Mr. Waterhouse. | Stove Plants: H. Branson. Erica, Cooke, Esq. Cineraria, G. C. Walker, | 
4Potatoes, 6, Mr. Holme, gr to W. Waithman, Esq. Onions, Mr | A longiflora, Esq. Fuchsia, 1, T. Dyson, Esq; 2, Mrs Bower ; 3 and 4, GC. 
®R. Garnett. Carrots, Mr R. Wilkinson. Turnips, Mr T, Briggs peautiful Walker, Esq; 5, Dr Scholfield. _ China Rose in pot, 1, G. 3. 
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i Cambridge Florists’ Society, Sept. 27.—This major, Aitoniana, 3; taxifolia, 0 2, G.C. Walker, Esq. Herbaceous Calceolaria, 1, olfield ; | 
i AheWweieon= ' pte ae atoer Teen ior Seedling Lobelias, Dahl aan oe Mas Bower, Shrubby do., 1, G. C. Walxer, Esq ; 2, J. | 
i TEssex Triumph. Scarlet, Mr J. Headland, for President vot Messrs. Lucombe, Pince, and Co. s L. Lamotte, Esq. Verbenas (6 varieties), G. C. Walker, Esq. | 
ants. The following prizes, arded : ine | Annual, 1, Rev H. Branson; 2, J, L. Lamotte, Esq ; 3, G. J. ; 
! tthe West and Miracle. Shaded White, Messrs J. pl - | 
Headly, and J. Headland, for Lewisham Rival; Mrs oH R. | Apple not to be cut, a Silver Medal, S. T. Kekewich, Esq; Dish | Horsfall, sq. Stock, 1, C. T. Wood, Esq; 2, Dr Scholfield. 
i + Headland, | of White Grapes, 7s, H. L. Toll, Bsq ; Dish of Black Grapes, 7s, | Orange Tree, P. De ‘Cooke, Esq- 12 Carnations, Mr Thorpe. j 
‘Headly, and J. Headland, for Essex Triumph. Orange and Buff J. Huxham, Esq; 2d ditto, 5s, Lord Clifford; Dish of Mixed | Scarlet Bizarre, 1, Mr Thorpe; 2, Mr J. Foster. Fink do., 1, Mrs j 
‘Mr J. Headland, for Aurantia, Nicholas Nickleby, Bloomsbur ‘and | G74pes, of sorts 78, E. Lousada, Esq; 2d ditto, 5s, Sir J. Kenna- | Bower ; 2, T. Dyson, Esq. Scarlet Flake, 1 and 2, MrJ. Foster. 
R. it y aye flavoured Melon, 7s, Lord Clifford; 2d ditto, 5s, E. | Rose do., 1 and 2, H. Cooke, Esq. Purple do., 1, Mr. Thorpe; 2, j 
Purple, Mr J. Taylor, for Indispensable ; Mr J. Headland for Euclid {Lousada, Esq. Dish of 6 Peaches, 78, E. Lousada, Esq. Dish of 6 | H. Cooke, Esq. Heavy ‘Edged Red Picotee, 1, Dr Scholfield; 2, 
sand Indispensable; Mr R. Headly, for Indispensable, Crimson and | Nectarines, 78, E. Lousada, Esq. Dish of Purple Plums, not less | T. Dyson, Esq. Light Edged do., 1 and 2,Mr Thorpe. Heavy 
‘Red, Messrs J. ‘Taylor, J. Headland, and R, Headly, for President of | than 1% 5%» ‘§. Kingdon, Esq. Dish of light-coloured P/ums, | Edged Purple, 1 and 2, Mr Thorpe. Light Edged do., Mr Thorpe. 
Whi > 1 5s, J. W- Buller, Esq. Dish of Morello eae pay W. Buller, | Seif Carnation, Mr J- seein rene Bonasts Mr MG eas | 
‘ sand J. H m; Mr R. Hi Esq. Collection of Figs, of sorts, 58, Lord Clifford. Dish of | Tend Hardy do., 1, P. D. Cooke, Esq; 2, G. C. er, Esq. | 
Sana eee cavalier eadly, for Phenomenon | Rey Currants, 68, Sir T. D. Acland, Bart. Dish of White ditto, Kinder or Herarlet Dahlia, Dr Scholfield; While, G.C. Walker, 
‘Dodd’s Prince of Wales. Rose, Mr J. Headland, for Widnall’s Queen; | 5° Sir T. D. Acland, Bart. Dish of Raspberries, 58, J. W. Buller, | Esq; Rose, T. Dyson, Esa; Red, Dark, Purple, Lilac; G.C. Yar- | 
Mr J,Taylor and J. Headland, for LadyCowper. YellowGround, Edged, Esq. Dish of 8 ripe ‘Dessert Pears, of avy one sort, 5s, Mrs Wyatt. | borough; Orange, H- Cooke, Esq; Yellow, J. W. Sturges, Esq ; | 
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‘Or Mottled, Mr J. Taylor, for Hudson’s Prii Dish of ditto, 8 sorts, 2 of a sort, (Ist class) 7s, H. Porter, | Shaded, Globe, Mr J. Foster; Crimson, Mrs Bower. Nursery-~ é 
‘Crimson, Makers Je ‘Taylor and Headland for Gea Brees: tae Esq. Dish of ditto, 4 sorts, 2 of a sort, 5s, S. T. Kekewich, | men’s Prizes :—First Prizes,—Messrs Crowder, for Achimenes i 
‘R. Headly and J. Headland, for Bedford Surprise. Dark Ground, sq. Dish of 8 ripe Dessert Apples, of any one so t, 5S, F. Cross, | rosea, Rondeletia speciosa, Gesnera zebrina, coccinea, | 
: ‘for Rouge et Noir, Lilac, Messrs J. Headland, R, b | sq, Collection of Kitchen Apples, 6 sorts, 2 of a sort, 7s, J.W. | matis bicolor; Mr Milan, for Maurandya alba, Phlox bicolor, | 
q apts Re Ne Hasina.” Claret and Puce, Mes. Wentinea teeede | Baller sds, ait, se; Sis J- Kennewrey. | Oaheston of Cider | Stachys scoiiosa, MimulugMaclearnii; Mrs Milan, for Achimenes 
‘ling), for Headiand’s Consolation ; Messrs J. Taylor and R. Headl: ‘Apples, \0 sorts, 78, T. Kingdon, Esq. Dish of Nuts, of any kind, | rosea, A. longiflora, Fuchsia magnifica, delichtas Mr Crowcroft, | 
‘for Sapphire. Seedlings, Mr Ready (dark), for Ready’s Dr, rahi; ss, sir J. Kennaway. Exrra Frurr.—H. Porter, Esq, White | for Phlox ommnifora, Salvia. Second Prizes,—Mr Milan, for Roses, i 
‘Mr J. Headl ight), for Headland’s Andromach e 5 | Currants, 38 6d; Sir J. Kennaway, Figs, 38 6d; G. P. Luke, Esq, | Thunbergia aurantiaca, Rhodochiton volubile, Noisette Rose. 
ae Suing ios Mise Shell rokiiecre ate t 8 i eka = 88; R. T. | Phlox, Fuchsia Chandlerit 3 Messrs Crowder, for Cactus, Zephe- 
‘Messrs Hudson, for Catleugh’s Eclipse and Grace ing; Head, Esq, Dessert Apples, 58; Mrs. n ; Lord | ranthus carinosus. Achimenes om 7 sia, Fuchsia 
usk, for Widnall’s Belipse; Miracle, and Headly’s Phone iyhite Clifford, Lemons, 58; S. Kingdon, Esq, Nectarines, 3s 6a; S. | Clumber seeding; Mrs Milan, Petunia Beauty, Fuchsia Hutchin- 
‘and Shaded White, Mr J. Boning, and Lewisham Riyal; Mr Kingdon, Esq, Peaches, 38 6d, VEGETABLES.—6 roots of Red | sonii; Mr Croweroft, for Avtirhinum, Dianthus. PLanrs anp 
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| R. Boni a and Antagonist. Ver Celery, 5, Sir_ J. Kennaway. s of White ditto, 5s, J. W. | FLowers:—Stand 24 Dahlias, Mr Spence. 12 ditto, 1, Mr 
} Toning, for ae Stopford; Mr ne Boning, for ees 2 seller: Esq. Bunch of Currots, not less than 12, 5s, J. m, | Quarton; 2, Mr J. Atkinson. 12 Picotees, 1, Mr Spence; 2, Mi H 
| ‘and Adm. Stopford. Orange and Bu, r J. Boning, for Nicholas | £84- ‘Bunch of Parsnips, not less than 8, 5s, Sir J. Kennaway. | Archer. 12 Carnations, 1, Mr Archer ; 2; Mr Hattersley. 6 Pico- a 
Nickleby and Bloomsbury; Messrs Hudson, for Bl © | Best 6 roots of Red Beet, 6s, Sit T. D. Acland. Dish of Broccoli, | tees, 1, ‘Mr Quarton ; 2, Mr J. Gill. Single specimen of Carnation, 1 
¥. B. Smith (seedling). Purple, Messrs J. a ie Bonibe, for | not less than 3 heads, 5s, J. W. Buller, Esq. Dish of Cawliflowers, | 1, ‘Bates; 2, Mr Archer. Single specimen of Picoiee, 1, Mr } 
| Miss Shelley; Mr Musk, for Indispensable; Messrs Hudson a8 J. | not less than 3 heads, J. W. Buller, Esq. 6 Cos Lettuces, 58, Sir ‘Archer; 2, Mr Bates. Tray of 24 Roses, 1, R. Hall, Esq; 2, Mr i 
‘oning, for Co r. Crimson and Red, Messrs Bi J iennaway. 6 Cabbage Lettuces, 68, E.Lousada, Esq. 3 heads | Appleby. Single.sper of Rose, 1, Earl Spencer ; 2, Mr Shelcock. 
_ Musk, for Proven of the West; Messrs fits Hudson and Mr. | 97 Fnaive, bleached, 6s, Sir J. Kennaway. Dish of Peas, not less | Single specinen of Orchidaceous ‘Plant, R. Hall, Esq, Trichopilia ] 
Striped (any colour), Mr. F. B. Smith, for striata *formosissima, | than ¢ a peck, 78, Sir. J. Kennaway; 2d ditto, 5s, J. W. Buller, {| tortilis; 2, Messrs Crowder, Oncidium papilio. Sia Stove Plants § | 
hite Ground, Edged, or Mottled, Messrs J. and R. Boning, for Mars Esq. Dish of Broad Beans, 58, SirJ. Kennaway. Dish of Kidney | Messrs Crowder, Rondeletia speciosa, Medinella erythophylia, 
‘chioness of Exeter; Mr F, B. Smith, for Beauty of the Plains Mr, J. | Beans, runners, 68) Sir J. Kennaway. Dish of Dwarf ditto, 5s, | Achimenes longifiora, A. grandiflora, A. rosea, Zischynanthus 
‘Boning, for Exquisite; Mr Musk, for Phenomenon, Yeliow ‘and | Sit J. Kennaway. ‘Dish of Artichokes, not less than 3 heads, 5s, maculatus. Stove Plant, 1, Messrs Crowder, Gesnera rupestris 5 
‘Sulphur, Messrs. Musk, and J. and R. Boning, for Dodd’s Prince of | H- Porter, Esq. Dish of Tomatoes, not less than 6, 5s, H. Porter, | 2. Mrs Milan, Achimenes longiflora. Sia Greenhouse Plants, 1, 
‘Messrs J, Boning a1 ‘dnall’s Queen. ¥ 3, J W. Buller, Esq. C llection of Vegetables, 10, Sir J. Ken- | tice speciosa, Mahernia incisa, Passiflora palmata, Alstreemeria 
Edged, or ae ye pater and Aico a aes Glass, box, or butt of Honey, taken without destroying | pelegrina; 2, Messrs, Crowder. Single specimen of ditto, 1, P. D. 
‘son's Princess Royal. Rosy Crimson, Messrs. J, Boning, for Sir | the bees, 195, C. Sherriff, Esq; 2d ditto, 7, Sir ennaway. | Cooke, Esq, Euthales macrophylla; 2, Mr S. Appleby, Lophos- | 
jRrederiek Johnstone and Competitor; Mr R. Boning, for ‘Le Grand | EXTRA VEGETABLES, H. Porter, Esq. Parsnips, 3s 6d, Sir T. D. | permum spectabile, Hardy Plant, 1, Mr Cr yweroft, Phlox om- i 
audine and Bedford Surprise ; Messrs Hudson, for Maria ai ‘Acland, Dwarf Kidney-Beans, 38 6d, R. J. Trewman, Esq. Col- | niflora; 2, Miss Jackson, Aconitum versicolor. Hardy Shrub, 1, 
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© Grand Bandine. Dark @r Edged, or nd | Acaen of Vegetubles, 58, R. T. Head, Bsq. Onions, 58, H. L. 
Hens dine. ark Ground, Hdged, or Shaded, Messts | Wo "tesa, Cucumbers, 58, Sir T. D. Acland. seoeenes, 58, St: J. | Azalea alba. Shrubby Calccolaria, 1, J. L. Lamotte, Esq; 2, Mr | 
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Woning, for Ai & ; Dapsie W Es ‘Herbaceous di Seedling; 2 
g, ic dmiral Stopford; Messts Hudson Kennaway. Capsicums, 5s, W. Hooper, iq J. Foster. erbaceous ditto, 1, Mrs Bower, Seedling; 2, Mrs 
Ge Garrick. — Lilac, Mr Musk, for Jeffries’ Lady! Harland. Buller, Esq. Great Windsor Beans, 3s 6d. FLowrxs awnp | Bower. Fuchsia, Mrs Milan, Venus Victrix. Six Ericas, Messrs H 
eae Mag Dauutas (various), Mr J. Sparrow, for Hudson’s Prants in Distinct Sorts and Named. Orcnipacem,.—g | Crowder, infundibuliformis, ampulacea superba, Savilleana, in- a) 
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‘sabl © Si dal, Mrs Wells; 9 ditto, 10s,J. W. Bul- | flataalba, eximea, princeps. Six Pelargoniums, W. Chadwick, Esq, 
able, Maria, and Widnall’s Queen, THREE DAnLias, 1, Mr | ler, Esq. Stove Plants (not Orchidacee), 6 plants, 1/, J. W. Bul- | Alexander, Bridegroom, Jehu, Lord Auckland, Life-guardsman 
