eee 
GARDENERS 
Stock, Mri. Foster; 2, J. L. Lam anaes Esq. Collection of Verbenas, 
Spencer; 2, Mrs Milan. Collection of Petunias, Mr Appleby. 
24 taeannee, Mr Atk ‘inson; 12 ditto,Mr Quarton; 12 rhage ditto, 
Mr Barker, Annual, P, D. Cocke, Esq, Rhodanthe Mangles 
ee. DanC e, Esq, Lupinus versicolor. 8 Hollyhocks. Miss 
Jackson. Fruits ii 
: ‘ine, Mr Sheleock; 2,Mr Flintham. White 
Grapes, Dr Dymond; 2, R. K. Esq; Black do,, C.T.Wood, 
sq3 2, W. Ghadwiek, Esa, ie hs Milan; 2, T. Dyson, Bsa. 
ache . Wood, Esq. Cherries. ; 
ward. dante Dr Dymond; 2,.Mr riviase Strawberries, 
ee 
00! > ae. hin, Esq. Gooseber Mr Ridley; 2, My 
Haigh. Gurrants,R ® K. Dawson, Esq; 2, Earl Spencer. 6 Pear: 
Mie Milan, Pesniea nie, Mr Graweeots 
P. D. Cooke, Esq ; 
2,'Mrs Milan. Ba BAIR 2, Mr Crowcroft. Extra 
n of 24 pats Me C. Sin nite. ‘an of Carnations, 
Grapes, Mr Ghelloock-Loncastar Gazelle. 
Mrs Beaty 
orking Horticultural Socie August 29.—The third and 
last Seabed ch ae present year was held this day. Fruit was 
the principal object of exhibition, and taking the unfavour- 
ines account. isplay was respectable, 
oe to. that of former whe ie 
nes, most of the species eae 
been produced in high ile The collections of Fuchsias 
contained many of the newest varieties, and among those exhi- 
bited for competition there were several well-grown plants. 
Some of the single specimens were likewise prosllently cultivated, 
particularly Lisianthus Russellianus, which ‘S$ an admirable 
rize Dahlias (which we omit, ees they were 
not all named), none were particularly deserving of remark, ex- 
cept a stand of 24 from Mr, <ingston, among which 
were some of the newest and best sorts in cultivation. In the 
evening the members of the Society and their friends, nearly 
sixty in’ number, dined in the Exhibition-room. Prizes were 
awarded as follows :—Pine-Apples, 1, Enville, Mr. J. Apted, gr to 
A Countess of Warwick ; 2, Queen, Mr. J. Gadd, market- BL 
3, Welbeck Seedling, Mr. Baka, Br to Col. Howard. Melons, » 
George the IV., Mr. Truelove, gr to ite Misses Carbonell ; 
33, ena ine 
bul, Mr. eedinenn gr me B. Hankey, Esq.; 5, 
e Grapes, Beek Bunch, 1, 
Black Hamburgh, Mr. G Ww; 2, White Muscat, Mr. Hislop ; 
3, Black Prince, Mr. Heritage, gr to the Right Hon. H. Goul. 
burn ; 4, Syrian, Mr. Apted; 5, Black Bamburgh, Mr. J. Gada; 
6, White Mascadine, Mr. Whiting, 9 Peaches, 1, Mr, Roland, gr 
to David Barclay, Esq.; 2, seats 1 Scenes gr "to the Contes 
of Rothes; 3, Mr. Goodhew; 4, Mr. _ Hislop; 5, a Eifety 
Nectarines, 1, Mr. Gnodhew is ies 3 34, Mr. 
Broadbridge. Padre; ds Jarkoncie, ME Heri- 
Chandler, grto J. W. Freshfield, 33, ditto 
r. Goodhew ; 4, ditto, Mr. Truclove. 12 Plums, 1, Shea 
Mr. Haben, gr to the Duke of Norfolk ; 2, Green Gage, Mr, Heri-_ 
tage ; 3, ditto, Mr, Broadbridge ; 4, Denyer’s Victoria, ' Mr. Ivery. 
12 Apples, 1, Eewry Pippin, Mr. Ivery; 2, Red Juneating, Mr. 
ree ‘itage ; 3, 2 lbs. of Filberts, 1, Mr. Whiting ; 2, Mr. 
Ivery; 3, Mr. 5, Mr. Broadbridge. 
Celery, siw heads, 1, Mr. Chandler ; 2, Mr. Truclove; 
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Briggs, gr to C. C. Deacon, , Mrs. Charrington; 5, M 
Groneners gr to W. Price, Esq.; 6, Mr. Broadbridge Fuchsias, 
best four, 1, Mr. Ivery, fe ‘ia, Gem, Arborea Aid 
and Formosa elegans; 2, Mr. Westland, nurseryman, Dorkin| 
for fulgens, ignescens, moneypennii, and peermiaerer | 3 Me 
Reid, gr to John Smallpiece, Esq., for Victoria, ignescens major, 
insignis, and moneypennii; 4, Mr. J. Gadd, for Venus victrix, 
Victoria, Formosa elegans, and Ring. Collection of Six ae apie} 
Mr. Whiting, for Achimenes peduncuilata, A. rosea, A. longiflora, 
A. coccinea, Thunbergia alata aurantiaca, and Dae grandi. 
flora; 2, Mr. Goodhew, for Achimenes longiflora, A. grandifiora, 
a rosea alba, Euphorbia oe Lechenaultia formosa, 
and Gesnera splendens’; 3, Mr. Heritage, for Achimenes longiflora, 
A. cocci os es ng anculata, ire Jancifolium Dare rica 
Dochedonte, 1, Mr. Reid; 2, Mr: Whiting: Two Balsams, 1, Mr. 
Whiting. EXTRA PRIzES . Gadd, market-gr, fora col- 
lection of Fuchsias ; hie Reid, aah ‘Figs, ai and for a collection of 
bi Plants; Mr. gr to W. Clayton, Esq., for Thunbergias ; 
Mr. Haben, for Morello” Ghar Rev. A. Burmester, for Mul- 
berries, 
Duniee and Broughty Ferrie Dahlia Competition, Sept. 20.— 
‘This was a bet between three of the leading amateurs in Dundee and 
Broughty Ferrie on the one side, and an equal number from the Carse 
of Gowrie on the other. Each were required to produce six blooms of 
different varieties. Victory was be ie in favour of the Carse culti- 
yators by a very great superiority; the six flowers in the stand of 
Bis. A? Mevtivoee counted ‘within leds than two points of the aggregate 
yaulue of all those of his rivals. This is the second victory gained in 
succession by the Carse Amateurs over the same opponents, There 
was aiso decided on the lay, a prize of ten shillings, which w 
‘Dundes, for the’ best 13 diferent 
iven by Mr Laird, Mune inial 
Hughes and open to practical gardeners and amateurs. Hive of the 
ae former an ee of the latter produced the requisite number, The 
warded to Mr. Am Een eed exhibite 
Joka Stewart Richardson, Dodd’s Pri 
w Defiance, Le Grand Bandine, Pickwick, Maria, 
id the sitrres al of the Whites. Mr. ete! s seedling of 1842, 
mamed Sir John Stewart Richardson, which was exhibited in the 
stand of the winner, is a good Dahlia, the colour of which resembles 
the Duchess of Richmond, but is much darker, and never fails to 
produce very large and superior blooms. All who have seen it pro- 
nounee it to be a first-class flower. 
Durham Florists’ Show, August 28.—At this Annual Show of 
@arnations and Pico ‘Nga s prizes were awarded as follows: 
— Carnations, Mr. Thompson, jun., 1, 2 and 3, with 
Lady Ridley, eure" 's Corinthus, and M J 
Marshall, 5, with Bel filer lerophon, and Paul Pry. 
Marshali, # 2, 3, 4, and 5, i 
‘tiary, Dr. Horner, Mrs. Horner, Duchess of Kent, and Lady 
Ely. Gee Seedling Picotees were shown by Mr. Ww. Thomp- 
on, 
Bloomsbury, Duke of Richmond, Bickers 
Champion, and Yellow Defiance. The room was taste- 
fully "decorated bee Sollection oe Dahlias, and other flowers fur- 
nished by various members of the Society. Mr. J. Wells deli- 
vyered a lectur es the culture of the Carnation, oes &e., 
which was highly gratifying to a numerous compan 
East Lothian Horticulturat Society, Sept. 21.—This was the third 
Exhibition for the season. The following prizes were awarded 
Seeding Dahlia, raised in the country, 1842 and 1843, Mr M, Biel; 
Kinghorn, gr to Sir R. Houston, 12 ait 0, sorts, Mr 
eevee gro the Right Hon. the Karl ‘of Wemyss; 2.’Me 
“é + 
12 2 hind Asters, sorts, Mr Kinghorn; 2, 
8 Hollyhocks, sorts, Mr W. 
‘Addison. 
Kinghorn. 
Bart, M.P..;°2, Mr Addison. 
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8 
v 
Rentoul, gr to J. Balfour, Esq; 2, Mr 
ry Ma , French and African, Mr Rentoul; 2, Mr 
oom iseks, Mr C, Anderson, gr to Sir T. B. Hepburn, 
i 3 Fuchsias, sorts (in pots), Mr Ren- 
to, 1 | toul; 2 23 , Mr Kinghorn. | 3 3 Cape. Heathe, ‘sorts “Gn pots), ‘Mr Addi- 
son ; 2, Mr ‘ender Exotics, Mr Addison; 2, Mr Ren- 
12 Hardy aba doabe plants, fiat Mr Addis son; 2, Mr 
2 Cockscombs vo pots), Mr R, "Hamilton, gr to Sir D. 
Kinloch, Bart; 2, Mr erson, ae lad Hambuorgh Grapes, 
heaviest and highest coloured, Rent 2, Mr Anderson, 
2 bunches Grapes, (any other variety), eaves and best fiavoured, 
say, gr to ‘Sir Dd. Baird, Bart; 2, Mr Hamil. 
“(open air,) Mr Mitchell; 2, Mr Calder, 6 
Peaches, (from ander El4s8) Mrw, ender, grtoJ. Aitchison, 
Esq; 2, Mr Kinghorn. ‘eclarines, (from? under glass, 
Kinghorn “6 Apricots, Mr Kinghora ; 2, Mr A. Shearer. 1 Green- 
Tesh ‘Melon, Mr Hamilton ; 2, Mr Flem ‘ing. 1 Melon, any other 
t, Mr Hamilton; 2, Mr D. Cle; ghorn. 1 Quart of Goosederries, 
are eat gr to J. Ainslie, Teds 2, Mr Calder. Bouquet, Mr 
a. Shearer, gr to the Most Noble the’ Marquess of Tweeddale, 
6 Summer Dessert Apples, sorts, Mr Kinghorn; 2, Mr P. Allan. 
6 Baking Apples, weight, Mr W. Ogilvie; 2, Mr Anderson. 6 
Jargonelle Pears, weight, Mr Aaaisen? 2, Mr Rentoul. 6 Pear: 8, 
of other Neuere sorts, Mr A. M‘Ly Lean; 2, Mr P. Allan. 3 Cauli- 
ieee eM derson ; 2, Mr Addison. 2 Red Bect, Mr Hender- 
ENGan: 3 Carrols, Mr Ogilvie ; 2, Mr Anderson, 
6 Oni are Mie Kinghorn ; 2,{MrCalder. Competed for byAMATEURS 
ml 6 Dahlias, Mr \ artin ; 2, Mr D. Cleghorn. 3 Onions, 
Mr Martin; 2, Mr Ogilvie. "a Deleat Apples, Mr W. Ogilvie ; 2, 
Mr D, Cleghorn. SWEEPSTAKES, open to all the bi 
9 Dahlias, Mr Addison; 2, Mr Thom, For exhibition—from 
Messrs Dickson and Co., were nearly 100 excellent Dahlias, a 
number entirely new kinds, oad Striped French Marygolds; 
from Mr T. Dods, were Hollyhocks ; from Mr Kinghorn, were 
Cape Heaths, Helichrysums, Fachitatt &c. ; from Mr Martin, were 
Brace Cucumbers and Seedling Dahlias, &e. 
Eccleston Floral and Hor ig oe ea Sept. 13,—This Mee 
the last Exhibition for Hag 8 MO Winip is + 
prizes awarded ae 
ling, Beauty of the Blain, Optime, Gare Tournam ment, Dowager 
Lady eoepe Lady Ann Murray, Miss Shelley, Me, Beauty of 
ke tand of 
the West, ira Beex Rival, and Lee’s Bloomsb bury, Mr. J. 
Wiggans. Stand of eight blooms, Princess Royal, Duchess of 
Richmond, Maid of Bath, bey De Piekwick, Phoenix, 
Hope, and Springfield Rival, Mr. H. Foy. Stand of six blooms, 
Maid of Bath, Suffolk Hero, Widnall’s Scarlet Eclipses Pickwick, 
Andrew Ho aoa and Rouge- “et Note J. ay Farington, eet 
Fae a Purple aud Puce, \ 
oOo I! aa: Wiggans; 2, Candidate, M r. H. 3, Clima 
Mr. iggans; 4, Metella, Mr, H. Foy i 5, ‘Admirable, Mr J. Heys. 
Web aa aa peed , Maid of Bath, . Yat 2, Phenome. 
Wikga ns; 3, Nort seca Beauty, Mr. Heys; 4, 
Princess Royal, Mr, J. Wigeaos: 5, Beauty of the Dain Mr. R, 
wsham. Crimson and Rose, 1, Springfield fay Mr. R, 
Heres 2 President PL the eet Mr. J. Wiggan 
Rival, Mr. R. Norris; 4, ler’s Maria, Mr. R. Nore 
Mr. W. Peau Shute and Striped, He Rouge-et-Noir, Mr. 
Norris ; 2, Unknown, Mr. R. Newshai ms 3, Bere of Nottingham, 
Mr. T. Banister; 4, Will Watch, Mr. W. Den Grand Turk, 
Mr. J. Heys. Searietand Red, 1, Pheenix,{Mr. W De nt ;. 2, ad 
Bloomsbury, - Norris; 3, Scarlet Defiance, Mr. J. “Heys; 
Widnall’s Searlet Eel clipse, Mr. T, Banister; 5, Seedli g, Meow, 
Dent. Yellow and Sulphur, 1, Argo, Mr. H. oon; 2, Foeneh of 
wales, Mr. W. Dent; 3, Unique, Mr. J. Wiggans; ev Don John, 
Mr. y; 5, Cox’s Defiance, Mr. H. Foy. Orange, Buff, and 
Saino, Ty Squibb’s Defiance, Mr. J. Heys; 2, Duke of Cornwall, 
, 
H. Moo on 5 Bp Nicholas Nickleb: 
Darling, Mr. H. 9 
Light Rose, pa Shes 1, Mrs. Shelley, Mr. W. Dent; 2, Attila, 
Mr. W. Dent; 3, Fanny Key: ynes, Mr, J. Heys; 4, Lady Middleton, 
Mr. Norris files Widnall’s Queen,'Mr. W. Longworth. White and 
Blush, 1, Marchioness of Exeter, Mr. J. Wiggans ; 2, Miss Ches- 
ter, Mr. Dent; 3, Lewisham Rival, Mr. H. Foy; 4, Antago- 
nist, Mr. J. W: Wiggans; 5, Eva, Mr. R, Norris. paired send 
of 20 blooms, Mr. J. Wiggans, 
ans, PkLARGONIUMS, 1, Lounds’s Perfection, Rey. W. Yates; 
J. N. Farington, Esq. ; 
C. Scarisbrick, Esq. Fucnstas, 1, Chandlerii, ict 
2, Corymbitiora, Mr. H. Moon; 3, Standishii, ph 
’ panula pyramidalis, Rev. 
Marshall; 2, Jocus (?) CG. Scarisbrick, way 3, Petunia superba 
Rev. W. Ya ates; 4, Calceolarias, Rev. 
Rey. S. Mast eX 
UITS AND Veornaniis Grape plac “sfanburg, J. 
Best flavoured 
Bae. J. N. Farington, 4. Bast. eboney “dish of 6 Pears, 1, 
Jargonelles K Sherrington Way, Rev. S 
Master; Heaviest single Oe ear, Scotch Bergamot, Rev. V4 Yates. 
Best flavonred dish of 5 Plu urns, A, Green jage, ‘arington, 
3 2, pisen tae Boniuin, Mr. Hgniela phe ae: dish 
Paradise Pippin n, Sephton; 2, Unknown, 
Tighe ld; Best and BAN ‘dish of & Baking Apples 
te “Spibye's Champion, Mr. R. Spibye; 2, Greenup Pippin, 
zs Spibye ; Heaviest single Apple, Greennp Pippin, 
“a R. Spibye. est and heaviest dish o, spring-sown 
Onions, 1 and 2, Bele Res heaviest Onion, and sane rope of 
Onions, 6ft. long, Mr. J. Waddecar. Brace of Guoumbeney. b 
Doo ctor, C. Scarisbrick, Esq.; 2, Long Green, Mr. R. N 
Brace of Lettuce, Rev. W. Yat tes. Dish O, ae Green ‘Ma Aah 
Rey. W. Yates. Heaviest 2 sticks of gee 1 and 2, C, Scarisbrick, 
Esq. Best and heaviest Swedish Turnip, 1 ane , Mr. J. NY 
Best and Lares Yellow Do., 1, Rev. W. Yat ‘ates; 2, Mr. J, Wig- 
heaviest White Do., 1 and 2, Rey. W. Yates. 
WBeati cand Waseae red Carrot, 1, C. Scarisbrick, Esq.; 2, Rev. W. 
Yates. Best and heaviest tonite Carrot, Bs and 2, Mr. J. ‘Wiggans. 
Best oa Mangel Wurzel, 1, Mr. 
Wiggans. Best and heaviest red Cabba, 
ESTs 
Pas 
2 
23) 
ae 
2, Bev. ates. 
J. Wright. Best and heaviest Savoy Cabbage, 1, J. N. Fi 
Esq. ; 2, Rev. W. Yates. Best and heaviest curt led Broccoli, 1 
H. Moon; 2, Mr. W. 
Wright. Best dish of five Kidney Potatoes, 
J. Wigeane5: Beri diab a t af five round 
cans} 2, Rev. ce of Gu 
Ss TRA. Span eas ‘of Deiahebed , 
32, C. seqecibricks Es Dish of Currants, 
and 2, Rev. W. Yates. Dish of Gooseberries, Rev. W. Yates. 
Dish of Cauliflowers, 1, R. Bolton, Esq. Scarisbrick, Esq. 
ere of Celery, J.N. Farington, Esq. one Potatoes, Mr. J. 
ight.—Pr ere Chronicle. 
Elgin and Morayshire Horticultural Society, Sept. 15,—This was 
the first. Show of thi 
Esq. six.do., Mr rections 
Cruickshanks, gr to D. Greenhill Esq; terete eee Mr A,Cruick~ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Ocr. 14, 
shanks. Three Selfs, iad variety of ieee Mr A. Cruickshanks, 
ses Hollyhoecks, Mr A. Cruickshanks. Pansies, R. Been ane 
Two Cockscombs, 1, . Duncan, a to G. 8. Duff, Esq; 2! 
wat Innes, gr to Maj Houston. Six Verbenas, 1, P. Grant, re Begs 
Mr A. GraiclSinthe, Three Petunias, 1, MrJ. Duncan 3 
Gruickehanke, ae Salvias, Mr J. Duncan, 
r J. Dunean. lowes, Mr J. McAndrew, gr to A. Forteath, 
Eq, 10 Hardy Annuals, Mr J. Duncan. ‘French Marygolds, Mr 
do. + Mr A ickshanks. Six Asters, 
. Bainbridge; 2, 
; 1s, J. Grant, Fsq. 
house Plants, J. Young, sq. 10 Her aceous Plants, Mr J. Duncan. 
Design, 1, Mr J. Robson, gr to Miss 
Specimen Plant, Mr J. Duncan. 
- Duncan. Four Peaches, Mr A. Cruickshank. 
MEX. Cruickshanks. 
grto — Foster, Esq. Six Pears, Mr A.M: 
VEGETAntns: Sour Carrots, 1, 
Cruickshanks. Six Mr J. 
gr to Adm Duff. Celery, 1, Mr W. Nicol; 2, Mr W. Innes. 
Red Beet, 1, Mr J. Macdonald, gr to Mrs Gordon ; 2, gr, He 
Three Parsnept, 1 » Mr W. Innes; 2, Mr G. Cowie. Fou 
Ir J. Duncan. Four Scorzonera, Mr J. Duncan. 
1, Mr A. Graigkshanksy 
1, Mr J. Macandrew; 2, Mr 
Ta nip 
Two apenas Cabbages, 
‘A. Creioksianlcal Tw 
acleod, Esq, exhibite 
eaiding a variety of well-grown plants. tJ, Grigor, nurseryman, 
sent Carnations and Pitotees; with a colléation of Pinus from the 
Himalayan Mountains, which were much admired. Mr G. Morrison 
exhibited a collection of Dahlias 
Etal Horticultural Society, Sept. 14.—This se the eee 
Show of Flowers and Vegetables. FLowmrs :—DAHLIAS; 12 dis: 
milar blooms: 1, Mr J. Rogers, for Sparry’s Aamirable, ‘Widnall’s 
Argo, Sparry’ s Beauty of the Plain, Brown’s Bridesmaid 
Gem, ’s Grace Darling, Cormack’s Pickwick, Girling’s Poly- 
RY Edwards’ Beh Whale’s President of the West, Squibb’s 
Purple Perfection, and Ansell’s Unique; 2, Mr J. Sutherland, jun., 
for Sparry’s Beauty of the Plain, Stein’s Conqueror of the World, 
Dodd’s Grace Darling, Neville’s Hope or Metropolitan Rose, Good 
all’s Marjuese We Lothian, Cormack’s Pickwick, Widnall’s "Rienzi, 
Ansell’s Rouge et Noir, Cozen’s Scarlet Defiance, Sates 8 Sulfolk 
ero, Ansell’s ular ath Cox’s Yellow Defiance; 3, Messrs T. 
Richardson and Son, for Sparry’s Heauty of the ‘Plain, Tacieon'k 
Dowager Lady Colmer Dold’s Grnce Darling, Girling’s Indispens- 
able, Low’s La Gran udine, Davies’ Maid of Bath, Wheeler’s 
aria, Co’ a 's Pickwick, Elphinstone’s Purple ee aoe Ba s 
Scarlet Defiance, enico s Yellow Defiance; 6 distinct ir 
J, Sutherland, for wler’s Duchess of Ri-hmond, “Catleugh’s 
Eclipse, Dodd’s Stee iDaslitigs Wheeler’s My zine Begbie's Metella,. 
and Ansell’s Unique; 2, Messrs Richardson and Son, for Sparry’s 
Beauty of the Plain, Dodd's Grace Da arling, Cormack’s Pickwick, 
Suidhelee Rienzi, Ansell’s Rouge et Noir, and Cox’s Yellow Defiance ; 
» Mr J. Rogers, for Sparry’s Admirable, Widnall’s Argo, Dodd’s. 
are ba Hey Edwards’ Premier, Whaler 8 pte of the West, 
and Ansell’s Rose ‘ique ; 3 varieties : x J. Rogers, for Wid- 
nall’s Argo, Fopohcaen Pickwick, and Vhate? 8 Deeadene of the 
West; 2, Mr J. Sutherland, for Sparry’s Beauty of the Plain, Girl- 
ce; 3, Messrs Richard= 
son and Son, for Sparty’s Beauty of the Plain, Davies? “Maid of Bath, 
and Cormack’s Picky ick Crimson, 1, . Wakenshaw, Low’s 
Le Grand Baudine ; 2, Ralph Lowrie, Widnall’s Rienzi; 38; Mr 
conan Goodall’s pie Sule “Lilac, , Mr R. Lowrie, Wells’ 
Lilac Perfection; Orange or Buff, 1, Mr C. Macleod, Brown’s Sarah + 
2, Mr Rogers, Girling’s Favourite J. Scott, oe 
ickleby; Purple, 1, Mr J. Scott, Cormack’s Pickwick; 2, 
ings senysi 8 Diomede; 3, Mr C. Macleod, Sparry’, oeaes 
Rose or Pink, rJ. Sutherland, Neville’s Hope; 2, Mr C, Mae. 
Jeod, Mrs Colt, PSeanies 1, Mr C, Macleod, Lee’s Bloomsbury 2, 
MrJ. ,Wakenshaw, Cozen’s ‘Scarlet Defiance; Tipped or Edged, +Mr 
J. Sutherland, Whale’s Phenomenon ; 2, Mr J.Wakenshaw, Spm Bis s. 
pene of the Plain; 3, MrW. HED, Mavehionessof Tavistock; ; White, 
» Mr J. Sutherland, ‘Meade’ 8 Lewisham Rival; 2, Mr, C. Macleod, 
r J, Southern, eee orehe’ Whites? 
as ae Mallow, Defiance ; 2, Mr. C. Mac- 
Rogers, Widnall’s: Argo; Seed~ 
MrR. Lowne, 6 varieties of China or Geri man Asters, 
gers 5.3, Med. Sutherland. 3 sort ts of 
3 2, Mr J. Sutherland; 3, 
arieties of Fy ne and 3 of. ee 1, 
Nir J. rowers s ay Mr J. Santee 3 varieties of 
French Hen 1, Mr R. Kenn 
Mr J. Sutherla 
leod, AG "Yellow Defiance; 3, MrJ. 
ling, of 1843, 
1 
Scott. 3 Pi nae of sorts, 
rc. Macl leod ; 2, Mr T, Ticherdeon. S vanieties Ae nish Holly. 
hocks, one bloom of “each, 1, Mr T. Richardso: gers; 3, 
Wakenshaw ; Sweepstakes for the tallest Holtyichy i Mr J. 
Woakenshav an Mr A. Dippie; 3, re muals, 1, 
. Lownie; 2, MrT’. Richardson; Mr R. “Hee 3 wigictien of 
Ne "Stoke, 1, Mr C. Macleod; 2, MrT’. poaharaon 3, Mr J. 
enshaw, 3 Baleams ee bs R. Lowrie; 2, Sutherland. 
Fuchsia Sulgens in J. Sutherland ; 2, Mr ye aches 3 
3,MrJ. Mack. Hydr ange in pot, , Mr J. Sutherland; 2, 
Fluker. Window Plan rt, in flower, Mr C. Saad, 
Nosegay or peach ck Cub. Flowers, 1, Mr 'T. Richardson ; 2, Mr R. 
Lowrie. Vecrrazuxs: 2 late or common Cabbages, 1. Mr J, Suther- 
land; 2, Mr R, Kennedy ee Mr J. Wakenshaw. 2 Savoys,1, Mr J. 
Rogers ; 2, Mr A. Di 
Mr J. ae 2, Mr, Macleod; 3, Mr A. Elliott, 6 Onions, 
c. me 6 late Carrots, 1, Mr J. Si 
mace Flag a, 1, Mr R. 
2 C. 
Macleod, ak T Sutherland, and J, Scott, all atti and eile to. 
first prizes. — 
Hale Floral and Horticultural Meeting, Sept. 14.—This was. the 
third Meeting at Hale for the exhibition of fruits, flowers, &c.,.an' 
capertally for ie jeuconrezenient of the rural population of that 
Ci 
locality. The following is a list of the principal eae ai 
TAGERS’ Pry, se: aula Spey, 1 ani 
Mason. | Plum: r. T, Mason ; 2, Mr, J. epaderatt ” kek 
of Fruit, 1, Betty ‘Winsianley Bn) Mason 5 4 Mr. R. 
ery, ae Mr. R, Masoi 
Mr. T. Moss. Cauliflower, Betty ‘Winstanley, y. Brace of 
Gabiane, Mr.R. Mason. Brace of White garden Cabbage, Mr, R. 
Mason. "Bunch of Onions, 1, Mr. R. Mason; i aa 
Garden Turnips, Mr. R. Mason. Carrots, Bet! ite! Bu 
Parsley, Betty Hitchmough, Bunch o, Of Sweet Herbs, rnetty Ente 
mough. Basket of Yenetabley i Betty Winstanley. 
LAN’ 
Pelargoniums and Fu ate oe Mason. ‘Basket of, "Cue 
Flowers, Maso 1 oe . T, Mason. Device of Cut 
Flowers, 1, Mr. R. ion: 2, Betty Winstanley. Dahlias, 12 
vaniat tty 1, Mn uw Quick; 2,Mr.T, Mason; 3, Mr. R. Mason, Sir 
t. R. Mason; 2, Mr. T. Mason; 5, Mr. J. Quick. 
Duhia of ny cotoury, Mr. Lohan Bre breoies Planch Betty 
Hitchmough. Pan of Roses, 1 Mr. R. Mason; 2, Mr. T. Mason. 
Pan of Pansies, 1, Mr. Mason; 2, Mr. ‘tT, Mason. Roses 
and Creepers, 1, irish Penn 2, Betty ivingtanleye Basket 
‘indow Plants 4s, Mr. R. Mason, Model of a Flower-gur= 
Gen, Mr. J Eagin gion, Cieanest and Neatest Cottage, 1, len 
a ; 3, 10s., Martha Mawds- 
