1843.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 715 
Fazakerloy. Cucumbers, Dr J. Molyneux. Onions, Mr. T. ] Achimenes ped peduncalata 2, Mr W. Kell, gr to A. Donkin, Esq, | man’s Climax, Holmes’s Exquisite, Whale’s President of the West i 
unt.— Liverpool Standarc Achimenes Br Greenhouse Plant, Mr J. Scott, Napoleon’ 8 } Spary’s Beauty of the es lain, Cormack’s Pickwick, Ansell's Rouge 
Willow; 2, Mr R. Hindmarsh, gr to W. Crawhall, Esq. Erica in | et Noir, Jones's Stanley, ‘Holmes’s Andrew Hofer, Widnall’s 
Hampshire Horticultural Society, Sept. 7.—There was an excel- | bloom, Mr W. Kelly; 2, Mr H. Leggett. Doudle paelene Mr T. | Scarlet Eclipse, Headley’s a Dodd’s Grace Darling, Ed- 
| lent display of Flowers, some g SoHE Ca NRME Rar atuitierouk); Jobling; 2, Mr W. Cneaton, Cockscomb, Mr H. Legge ett; 2, ue ward’s Duke of Richmond; , Mr A. Gauld, gr to W. Mackin- 
| and some very good Vepetables. Orehidaceous Plant (Peristeria | J. Stephenson, gr to W, J. Charleton, Esq. Collection of Fruit i tosh, ae for Cormack’s Plekwick, Holmes’s Exquisite, Bagite's 
elata), pee Medal, Miss Garnier, Stove Plant (Vinca alba), | Basket, Mr H. Leggett. eeree sa ea) Fruit, Mr J. Kirs: Sor, Metella, Keynes’s Fanny Keynes, Gaines’s Springfield Major, 
Silver Medal, H. F. Holloway, Esq. Collection of Plants, of any | Esq; 2, Mr W. Charlton. Pine, Mr H. Li yee: jist of the best | Thurlet’s Optimum, Ansell’s Rouge et Noir, Davies’s Maid of | 
kind, silver Medal, Rev. F. Beadon. Greenhouse Plant (Sipho- | flavoured terete not containing more than 6 bunches, Mr J. Hall ; | Bath, Holmes’s Andrew Hofer, Wheeler’ 's Maria, Widnall’s ATEO, 
® cambylus bicolor), Silver Medal, H. F. Holloway, ae Sollec- | 2, Mr H. gett. Bunch of Black Grapes, Mr J. Cook: Do. W! hite, Sparrow’s Admirable. 12 Carnations 3 Bizarres, 3 Flakes, 
tion of Greenhouse Plants, Silver Medal, Rev. F. Beadon. Col- dies. Hal” “Beton Mr J. Hall; 2, Mr J. Cook. 12 Peaches, Mr | Picotees, and 3 Selfs, (7 competitors)— 1, Mr Lawrence, gr, taver. 
lection of Plants, Bright Silver Medal, Rev. G.C. Rasbleig ch. 30 | H. Leggett; 2, MrJ. Cook. 12 Neetarines, Mr R. Hindmarsh ; 2, | ness; 2, Mr Fraser, ce Springfield Cottage. Seedling Carna- 
Dahlias, Silver Cu BP, Sir J.B. Mill, Bart, 24 ditto, Bright Silver | Mr J. Cook. Ae Apricots, Mr H. Leggett; 2, Mr 'T. Wallace, grto | tions (1 competitor)—Mr Stephen, gr, Ness Castle, for a fine 
f ville. 20 ditto, German Silver Medal, Mr Fox. | — Blacket, Esq. 24 Plums, Mr au Leggett; 2, Mr T. Watson. | Seedling Picotee. 6 Mavigotaes 3 African and 3 nch, (8 com- 
i el Bronze Medal, Sir J. B. Mill, Bart. 19 | 24 Pears, Mr 't. Watson; 2, Mr H. Dekectte 24 Dessert PApoles, petitors)—1, Mr Westwood, gr, Belladrum ; 2, Mr Mackenzie, gr, 
Perennial Her Beets Rain Gilt-rii immed Bronze Medal, Rey. | MrT. Watson; 2, Mr J. Scott; 24 Paes do., Mr J. Scott; 2, MrT. | Rosebaugh. 6 Stocks (7 competitors)—1, Mr T. Fraser, gr, Red- 
| Warden. 12 Hardy Annuals, Gilt-rimmed Bronze aed, Watson. Dish of Cherries, not ceeding 2Ibs., Mr T. W: atson. castle; 2, Mr Mackenzie, gr, bie 6 China Asters (7 
{ Rev. the Warden. 12 Heartsease, Gilt-rimmed Bronze Medal, V Quart of Gooseberries, Mr T. Watson. Quart of Red Currants, Mr | competitors)—1, Mr Westwood, gr; 2, Mr Taylor, gr. 12 Varie- 
’ J. Campion, Esq. 10 Roses, cut, not China, Gilt-rimmed Bin’ H. Leggett. me t of Bt do., Mr H. Leggett. 12 Onions (Tri- | ties of Annuals (7 competitors)—1, Mr Ste; aplieny gr; 2, Mr Gauld, 
Medal, Miss VE a China and hybrid Roses, Gilt-rimmed | poli excepted), M MATEURS’ AND MARKET Gan- | gr. 4 Hardy Herbaceous Plants ( 9 competitors) —1, Mr Ross, gr, 
ilt-rimmed Bronze | DE: Non Daan milar blooms, H. Marshall, Esq; 2, | for Yucca fil Barlowii,T: 
innias, Gilt-timmed | Mr'T. ‘Temperley; 2 ey H, Marshall, Esq; 2, Mr P. Caidcleweh ; Stachys coccinea; 2, Mr Westwood, gr, for Achillea ptarmica, 
French Marygolds, Bronze | 6 dition Mel H. Dewar; 2, Mr P. Caldcleugh ; 3 ‘ditto, Mr J. Dodd; | Catananche crerulea, Pot ntilla Hopwoodiana, and Aster pul- 
24 varieties of German Buti Gilt-rimmed | 2, Mr H. Heielin to. AMATEURS ONLY :—Most eiteailly chellus. 6 Balsams (4 competitors)—1, Mr Stephen, gr; ee 
He f Pinks, Bronze peta basket of Cut Flowers, Mr J. me binibén} 2, Mr J. Chole- | Ross, gr. 6 Varieties of Fuchsia (5 competitors)—1, Mr Ross, j 
i i nea ronze Medal, | croft. Ewotie Plant in flower, Mr 'T. Harrison; 2, MrT. Forster. gr, for F. St. Claire, Enchantress, fulgens, Youellii, sels mal- 
ville; 2, Bronze Medal, a tas Holloway, Esq. Col. Collection of Hardy Fruit in ‘Basket, Mr J. ‘Cholera 2, Mr J. Westwood, gr, for F. Dicksonii, 
lection not Ries, Bronze Medal, rat Garnier. 6 Cockscombs, Sept: 12 Pears, Mr T. R. Nixon; , E. We Ifo rd, Esq. Youe ii, i eshte ete a and Standishii. 
TO} Holloway, Esq. 4 shrubby | 12 Apples, Mrs Bell; 2, Mr R. eer, Pint of Gooseberries, uld, gr; 2, ser, gr. 
Caleeotarias, Gilt-rimmed Bronze Medal, W. J. Campion, Esq. | do. Red Currants, do. White Sos T. R. Nixon. Dish of Lad in Pots (3 conipatitenheats Mr Steptoe gr; 2, Mr ae 
20 Holly ooke, 1, Gilt-rimmed Bronze Medal, Miss Garnier; 2, | Cherrries, not exceeding 11b., Mr Dodd, 6 ends ee os Pratt ; 4 Varieties Phlow (5 melee Mr Fraser, gr; 
Bronze Medal, Mrs. Hayne. Collection of Cut Flowers, Gilt- | 2, Mr Brown, 6 Onions (‘Tripoli ieeapted)s MrT. R. Nixon; 2, Mr jocks (12 cOMpStOTS) =, Mr 
rimmed Bronze Medal, Rev. F. Beadon. Device in Flowers, Gilt- Cowing. Caulifiowers, Mr T. Shotton; 2, Mr T. Romnter’t Quart Macallum, gr; 2, Mr Dallas, ee 4 Salvias (3 competitors)—1, 
rimmed Bronze Medal, Mr Ross. Seedling Dahlia, German Silver | of Peas ih pod, Mr W. Alexander ; 2, MrT. Forster. 2 Cabbuges, | Mr Westwood," gr; 2, MrBain, gr. 6 Pentstemons (4 competitors) 
Medal, Sir J. B. Mill, Bart. Collection of Phiow, Gilt-rimmed | MrT. Shotton. 6 Leeks, Mr W. Watson. Brace of Cucumoers, | —1, Mr Fraser, er; 2, Mr Stephen, gr. 4 Varieties of Antirhi- 
Bronze Medal, Rev. the Warden. Fruits:—Pine Apple, not 1 Mr T, Forster. Collection of Vegetables (Cucumbers, Gourds, &e., | num (5 competitors)—1, Mr Stephen, gr; = Mr Dallas, gr. 3 
than 2lbs, 1, Bright Silver Medal, Mr Stride; 2, Gilt-rimmed ere see Shotton ; ce ee Marker 7 GARDENERS :— Varieties of Gladiolus (3 competitors)—1, Mr Stephen, gr, for 
Bronze Medal, Mr Stride, Black Grapes, Gilt-rimmed Hic Bas! of Cut Flowers, war; 2, a J. Renwick. | ramosissimus, floribundus, and psittacinus; 2, Mr Fraser, gr, 
Medal, Mr Dott. Grapes, out of doors, Gilt-rimmed Bron: 36 CAnBtDs, ot sorts, Mr W. Shield; 2, Mtr W. Portous. 36 Pears, | for floribundus, natalensis, and psittacinus. 4 Varieties Zinnia 
Medal, Mr Stride. Green-fiesh Melon, Gilt-rimmed Bronze Medal, MrT. Hunter; 2, Mr J. M‘ Pherson, 36 Plums (of sorts), Mr W. | (4 competitors)—1, Mr Fraser, gr; 2, Mr Gauld, gr. Best 
Lady Hewitt. Scarlet-fiesh Melon, Gilt-rimmed Bronze Medal, | Portous; 2, Mr R. Hedley. Dis! Cherries, not exceeding 3 lbs, | ORNAMENTAL BASKET oF GREENHOUSE PLANTS (3 compe- 
Mr Dott. 8 Peaches, 1, Gilt-rimmed BiGiize Medal, H. IF, Hol. | Mrs A. Elliott. Quart of Goosehervies, Mr W. Portous. Quart of | titors)—1, Mr Stephen, gr; 2, Mr Fraser, gr. 4 Exotics in flower 
loway, ; 2, Bronze Medal, Rev. F. Beadon. 8 Nectar. | Red Currants, Mr J. Robson. Quart of White do., Mr J. Renwick. | (3 competitors)—1, Mr. Ross, gr, for Russelliajuncea, Gesnera 
ines, 1, Giit-rimmed Bronze Medal, H. F. et HON ys Esq; 2, 24 Onions (Tripoli van Mr R. Hedley; 2, Mr T. Coulson. | bulbosa, Achimenes longifiora, and A. rosea; 2, Mr Stephen, gr, 
nze Miss Fitzhugh, 12 Plums, Gilt-rimmed | 24 Carrots, Mr R. Ord; 2, Mr R. Hedley. Peck of Peas, MrT. | for Gesnera splendens, eManettia cordata, Roella ciliata, ‘Achit 
Bronze Medal, H. F. Holloway, Esq; 2, Lee Medal, W, J, | Coulson ; 3, Mr W. Po: ie 6 Lettuce, Mr H. Dewar; 2, Mr W. } menes longiflora. 4 Heaths in flower (2 competitors)—1, Mr T. 
Campion, Esq. Red Alpine Strawberries, Bronze Medal, W, J. | Maudlin. 6 Cautifowers, Mr R. Hedley ; 2, MrT. Coulson. 12 Leeks, abe gr} 2, Mr Dallas, gr. Best-flavoured 2 Bunches of 
Campion, E: Esq. 24 aren Sage, iene, Gilt-rimmed Bropee medal, Mri. evar Extra Propucrions, to whic ich honorary prizes were rapes, 2 varieties, (3 competitors)-1, MrGauld, gr; 2, coal 
basket of Gas peices Mr T. Watson; 2, Mr J. Rob- seciran eT. Heaviest ae of Grapes, any variety (2 com; 
£ ny W. Watson. Seedling Pansies, Mr J. Grey. | titors)—1, Mr Dallas, eT; Mr Gauld, gr. 6 Peaches, 2 vitie. 
Mrs. Hayne. Peas, Bronze Arendt ‘Rev. the Warden. Lettuce, Cireassian Cabbage, Me Be rker. A Device, Mr H. Dodd (a ship); | ties from open wall, (10 Gctitpethtors) =i) MrGauld, gr; 2, Mr 
Bronze Medal, D, de Jersey. Ceiery, Bronze Medal, W. J. Cam. | do., Mx W. Walker, (a fountain) ; do., Mrs Loraine, (a railway and | Ross, er. 6 Apricots, 2 varieties from open wall, (3 competitors) 
Pion, Esq. Broad meee Bronze eee Rev. the Warden, | steam-engine). A basketof Cut Powers, Mr. Murray ; Cauliflowers, =1, Mr Dallas’; gr. 4 Nectarines, 2 varieties, (4 competitors) —1, | 
Onions, Bronze Medal, F. Holloway, Esq. Exrra:—Achi- | Mr H. Dewar, 2 Pine-apples, A. Donkin, Esq. Honey in boa, | Mr Westwood, gr; 2, Mr Mackenzie, gr, Avoch-house. ct j 
ence longiflora, Rev. F. ae Collectio n of Stove Plants, J, | Mrs Stockoe. ie a Mr Smith, gr, ree See 2, Mr 3 f 
leming, Esq. ” ” Barnes. Red and white 7 Rh eM ia : acallum, if lums, 3 varieties, (5 competitors)—1 
Currants, Mr Wr Taher a Horncastle Floral and Horticultural Society, Sept. 12.—This was | ‘Taylor, gr, Kilravock :2, M ‘Mr Cameron, gr to General Cameron. 
the second Exhibition for Gis wes the pare apreee were | 9 varieties of Summer Pears, 8 of each, cc competitors)—1, Mr 
awarded :—Cur FLowers :—Dautia of any colour, Indispensable, } Dallas, gr, for Jargonelle, Summer Bon Chrétien, and Carnoch; 
fo the taco ae aioe eines ee ie ot eee Dr. Barton. White : 1, is patie 2, Lewisham Rival, G. Sales Mr Gauld d, Po Pfor Sargortelle} Crawford, and Golden Knap. 
Lord Cam, Desi min Dahlias, ‘Melon, P aches, Grapes, tts ee » Edged or land 2, Lady meester Phen: 3 varieties of Appies, tit for the Dessert, 2 of each, (8 competitors) 
coe and ova Des SW. Pi Seeley ee ectionof Plants | enon, G. Gilliat, Esq. °*Yellow on Sulphur: 1 and 2, Argo, Dr. —1, Mr Cameron, gr, Pol an aillie; 2, Mr Gai ud, gr. 6 Tomatoes 
freeman, Esq.,—collec Barton’; 3, Mrs Brailstord. ee or Spotted: Princess Royal, G. | ( competitors)—1, Mr Dallas, gr; 2, Mr Ros Br & Headset 
nd,Fruit, Grapes, Peaches, Sees Endive, and Onions; Mrs | Gj); ( 
c ’ Gilliat, Esq. Pink or Rose: Dowager Lady Cooper, R. Clitherow, | Celery, two dice Téd) hconiperitotey NOM Ree 
Hind Avert Melon, and Filberts; Mr Alleway—Fuchsias, | yoeq."Lilas: 1, Queen of Lilacs (Appleby), R. Citherow, Esq; 2, PRIA pen ANE RE at fortthiotatle. (19 Cok. 
ias, Asters, Grapes, Currants, Pears, Apples, Petunia, and | yfys Brailsford ; 2, Andrew Hofer, G. Gilliat, > a 
e« 
‘ Esq; 3, Mrs Brails- } petitors)—1, ‘Mr Tayl r; 2, MrMackenzie, gr. 6 Onions 
an Mrs Ovey—Lemon Trees ;’ Mr Paiten—Verbenas, Asters, | ford, “Dark Purples and ickwick, Hi Clitherow, Bsdqs'| Pia eompetttom}et Mraciste, ers, Mr ieiieer: brit ot Decks 
Outen Eanes Zinnias, Marigolds, Dablias, Hollyhocks, and 3, do., G. Gilliat, Esq. Ruby: 1, Grace Darling, Dr Barton; 2, (6 competitors)—1,. Mr Cameron, gr; 2, Mr Westwood, gr. 4 } 
De ee eae Rete in Cut Flowers, Nectarines, | Wheeler’s Maria, R. Clitherow, Esq; 3, Mrs Brailsford. Scarlet: Carrots (7: com: atitors)—1 ae! WrAkery er: 2,-Mr Macallam 
iiatmure LapleeeMie Goi stone Cie ke en a aa Ue and) 99) Mie erelora sy 8, Ceirebell iG Giliapeeey sy DaNkior | yineatp Of Red Cabbage (10 competitors)-—1, Mr Taylor, er; 2 
d i off pples; Mr Crouch | Maroon, 1, Andrew Hofer, Rev E. Smythe; 2and3, Rouge et Noir, us 
=AstersRand Gere ; UMMeEicWihans— Greenhouse Pl d + , 3 3 Houg > | Mr Ma oes gr. Vegetable Murrow, fit for the table, @ ct 
Potatoes; Mr SE oaatae BtoGrSsEN Ehiees cere an ae Barton, Striped or Shaded, Mrs Brailsford. Orange, Salmon, actavish, Esq.; 
r i — . Munro, gr to A. 
, nan. Stocks ; . age; | or Buff: Aurantia, R. Clitherow, Esq. Six Varieties: 1, President | P¢titors) a ; ps 
Mr Venables—stand and Collection of Dablias; Mr Carter | of the West, Catlcngh's Belipse, Wheeler's Maria Prince of Wales, | G2uld, gr. ‘pam toot enataaetat 
Greenhouse Plants and Melon; Mr Young—Carrots; Mr Poyn- | Rouge et Noir, Duchess of Devonshire, R. Clitherow, ot (CT isi doe Se ae oe ‘aylor, gr. Prem: “oy 
der—Nectarines, Celery, and Apples; Mr W, Plumbe—Grapes nacthcaeor Tabloids: Bente winae ae pomMane: Teneea Loses de int ei numer nan Eizin, for 6m 
Mr Benwell—Potatoes and Carrots; Mr H. M. Byles—Cherries Andrew Hofer, Rey E. Smythe; 3, Pickwick Burnham Hero, 6d. given by Mr Morrison, » 3 
s for three months, with their | 
ae Mr Jeston—Grapes, Melon, Capsicums, Onions, and etella, Princess Royal, Prince of Wales,*Opti time, G. Gilliat, Es ‘British Ferns, established in a ] 
t Root.—Windsor and Eton Kapress. ans, Se payee ae, (iarcuoredecmsctayines Harty Cu | Bames and native localities, Ir Lawrence er, ynvern 6 Extra iy 
! peed Flowers, 12 varieties: 1, Rev J. Fawssett; 2, Rev oe, Prizes were also awarded Lg the commit te mg ahora | 
Hexham Floral ae Hortieuttiorit Society, Sept. 13.—This was | Palmer. _ French Many yates 6 Blooms: R. Cli eon aaa ane Lawrence, al persian oareteiue Sournestnen | 
the fourth annual Exhibition of flowers, fruits, and vegetables. The | African Marygolds, 6 Blooms 1 Be Clitherow, Esq ; 2, Rey E he open ground end ae ADEN teary Mone Wee onidieleen & | 
following prizes wore awarded :— OF EN CLASS: —DAnLrAs: White or Smythe, Hollyhocks, 6 varieti x Ward; 2, H. Turne m, Baa 3 in Messrs, Lawson ae 
; " Ae 
lush—Mr J, Scott, gr to R. Errington, sts 2, MrH. Leggett, grto | 3, Mrs Astey. Bouquet of rg Rev oe "Fawssett ; 2, Design, composed of Dablias, Carnations, Marigolds, and other 
W. Cuthbert, sq. ‘Dark, Purple, or Puce—H, Marshall, ne 3Fhie | Brallsford; 3, ‘1, Snaith, Beq, DapiacsentrloOwaiin coco, Se A THOTO SRST on ASPET RaC eaa eee. 
Hetherington. Yellow or Sulphur Mr N. W. Forster, ar to W. | Clitherow 5 2 Miss Favssett , Miss M. Clitherow. Exotic Bou- isianthus Russellianus, IJpomeea ficifoli j 
t legrina, 
SHI : Reged ‘Tipped—Mr J. Gowan, gr to J. Atk wet, Extra Prize, Mrs Brai listo d. Puants :—Stove Plant: 1, | Meria pelegri i i 
j Bags a0 My GiPattihdont!- seulet ox Red “Met ik. Nivon 2 Gr | Achimenes longifiora, Rey B. R. H. G. Palmer; 2, Achimenes coc. Gloxinia rubra,’ Gesnera. si viene pag haeee : 
Marshall, Esq. Lilac-Mr N. W. Forster; 2, Hi. Marshail, ‘wey, | eimea, Rev B. Smythe; 3, Achimenes rosea, Rev E.R. H. G. Palmer, | }ongifiora, rosea # , ; 
woes or Pink Mr J. Scott; 2, H. Marshall, Esq. Orange, Salmon, eee Plant: 1 » Crassula, Rev E. Smythe; 2, zy ayaa ae 
Buff—H. Marshall, Esq 32, ea eg ugh. Maroon or Dark EB. Smythe 3, Pimeleahispida, tert. BGs ene |arachvingy ante] 
—E. fc Esq. i— H. au esq. unbergia aurantiaca, » Re G, almer; 
“E Welford, sq. Crimson Toc thy, oF Light Fowssett, Cochscomb, 1, Rev 
1843—Mr Harrison, nurseryman, Lady Howdon. Device—Mr NW. 1, Georgiana, Rev. E. ‘Smythe, | 4d es ee or mia oes 2 ee wid Asters 
Forster (Chinese temple); 2, Mr J, Forster jum, (garden temple, With | ee nde cl K. HG. \lmers 21 Dr Barton. | eneral collection of Vegetables and small fruits trom Polmaillie; 
fOuntain’in the centre), |S. Picotecs, MrT. Chariton, ‘gr to Mra|| uch#iae: 1s) St. Clare; Rev By Smythe; 2). Devoniensisy= Mrs. ‘nd handsome specimen (about 12 feet high) of Acacia 
ci large an 
Atki shee , Gill's Thchadsene Mart *| snaith; 8, Rev E. Smythe. 4 varieties: '1, formosa elegans, | ® larg ; 4 | 
cent 2, N fe Sot 3 Curation’ Mr J. Scote: 3 we eet: | Gurtesii, Chandlerii, Standishii, Rev E.R. H. G, Palmer; 2, Chand. | SUeveolens from the conservatory of J. Mitchell, Esq. ; several 
on. Caleeolaria, Mr J. Deans, gr to Miss cae 2, Mr J, | lerii floribunda, magna, Devoni, grandiflora maxima, Dr. "Barton s 3, | Stands of Carnations, Dablia, Marigolds, and Asters, 'rom the | 
Robinson. 12 Asters are Mr J. Cooke, gr to — Collingwood, Moneypennii, Bie) cee stylosa, conspicua, Rev E. Smythe, | DUrseries of aay vy cluster of Black Grapes, with Black Spine | 
3 Leggett. 12 French Marygolds, Mr TT. Charlton: | 2¥: lobosa major, Rev E. Smythe ; 2, Venus | @ Very fine and dae ts rior Seedling Potatoes, from Raigmore 
12 Wrizant ‘Do., MtW, Charlton, gr to S. Brookshank, Esq, Fuchsia viet Moneypenny Rev B.S mythic, Petunia: 1, Marnocki, Rey | Cucumbers, and supe’ s : 
(in bloom), Mr'J. Cholecroft ; 2, Mr J. Watson, gr toM. Anderson, | J. Fawssett; 2, Marnocki, RH. G. Palmer. 2 varieties, | Gardens; 
| Sq. 19 P ts), Mr J. Wat: son; 2,Mr J. Gra WW. Teer Wortloyensiss aeey. E.R. H. G. Palmer. Lobelia: 
Cues, EEN spikes, MrT. Charlton’ S'yte ar, | 4 vatieties, ignea, fulgens, ‘Miller, ecalestin R. Clitherow, Esq. 
{ Leggett. Specimen of Honey in comb, Mr R. Lyon,’ 3’sorts of | Stove Climber: 1 aad 2, Philibertia, Rev BE. Smythe. Greenhouse 
| i ; 1 and Horticultural Society, Sept. 
Kidney Potatoes (6 of sor, Mt wane Pa jStoriof Round Do. | Climber, 1, Manrandyn Barclayane, Dp Barton. Exea Prize: yeoman ye tar uid aekdon ant Was nemrcroatiy 
¢ of a sort), Mr J. Renwick; 12 Kidney Potatoes, . Coulson ; | Pelargonium, iat ¥ PE ne i sate The following is a list of oe :—Fruir. Best 1 
12K Y er, Celery, Mr J. Gow: 5 | Mrs Snaith. FRoirs: Melon, Rev E. Smythe. 6 Peaches, 1, | attended. The following . 
! Leggett. Red Beet, M i Eee SoM MrJ. Seott, ee of G. Gilliat, Esq. pay ere ers G. Gilliat, Esq. Yellow Plums, T, | Melon, 1, Lady Montresor ; 4, Sets of bgeithater ee Se 
eee Vegetable Marrow, &c., Mr T. Forster. “By My H. Dewar, | Armstrong, Esq. Dis) Fil : Rev J. Fawssett. Dish of Des- | Grapes, grown ogy ea #e W. Hyder, Esq q si an 
for the best single bloom of his Lilue Dahlia Imegenc, » (oe) Mir A: ort Pews: and a6 il, i Sen aaa eee other Sa es eiaMRE toe Ine aosistance Oe tay See 
Leggett es J. Hall. NonsPRYMEN:—Danntas: 96 dis Pie gee nbeecnee mer, Keg. Vece- | vies, or any other artificial heat, 1; Mrs Baker ; 2, Mrs Webh, 
simil vton, for Pickwick, rer pies: Brace of Cucumbers : Rev E. Smythe. 6 Carrots, Mrs | Bure, or any a 3 2; ebb. 
| Bralbra em Surprise Tirepfond perfection, Imogene, nial Stopford Brailsford 6 fumnins, Rey E. Sm — x Onions Rev E. Smythe. a bunches of ae et ree peneket of Grapes, 
| ; ert, Dodd’s Prince of W: : secant are Ae Eye te ard; 3, M. Turner, a ie Beco , E. i 
| ay of the Plain, Prince Albert, D: ales, Spring und Potatoes: 1, Rey E. Smythe; ali > | Knight, Esq. 6 Nectarines, Marchioness Conyngham. 12 Gre 
| eld Riva Indispensable, Duck 7 | Bag. Potatoes: 1, Rev E. Smythe; 2, G. Gilliat, Esq. ght, ; yngham. 12 Green- 
mond, Sehr Gonean ine Hing, Presi i. ent, Penelope, Peas: fs ee E, Smythe; 2, H. Turner, Esq; 3, T. Fawssett, Esq. | 248¢ Plums, the Rev. W. Brockman. 12 Coe’s Golden Drop, E. 
L “ar 3 Plums of any other sort, the Re H 
Essex Tri vauty of Sussex, And | Beans, Rev E. Smythe. Kidney Beans, Rev E. Smythe, 6 Par. | Knight, Esq. 12 » the Rev. H. Plumptre. ' 
murable, Conpugsor tang Plain, Sire Sale Lady Sale, Mes’ Rithanks | sneps’ ev B. Staythe. @ roots of Hed Beet, Tey B. Smythe. Goce Ser Apples, fof table, TT Dea 
fon, Girling’s Prince of Wales, Exquisite, Bishop of Winchester, | 2roots of Red Celery : 1 and2, G. Gilliat, Eq: 8, "Thomas Fawssett, | Webb. kitchen Apples, 1, J. 'G. Shem ee ee, 
Rouige ct Noir, Virgil, Uxbridge Magnet, Le Grand Baudine, | Esq. 2 roots of White Celery, Rev B. Sm: he. Paraey, 1 6. R Francis, G. Shepherd, Bsq.; 2, Mrs 
5 
50 bunches of white Curra 
Unique, Mva's 1 Grand; 2, Mr R. Charlton. 9. Gilliat, Esq. Useful or Ornamental Articles: EES, distinet : 5 
whit Mepis tr cs gy Cac feearefa, | canes) Mo ou Goin, Herma er BSc is | chew ey ale, Dvman es 8 vis, re Wate 0, Chr } 
pogene, PLEURRNGR Beatty oR he DInin SPrRRentOR eT, a,atgo,sStanley, My Ds Boulton. Late basket of Flowers Of Mulberries, the yn ee Oe | 
Exquisite Hero of Pon shenee  Ginting’s Prince of Wales, Indispens. | Miss I. Smith; 2, Miss J. Bye Plant in bloom: 1, Metrosi- th ne +t Collection of Britig 0. Tylden. A medal, value 208., | 
ae Springfield Rival, Pickwick, Lady Sir R. Sale, Admiral | deros ianeolts, Rey E. Smythe 2, es Queen Rose, Mrs. Lee Se esa eh Brows Frist, the Bae Epi | 
to} G ‘ord. essert ant aking Apples: 1 Gilliat, Esq; 2, i 2 if ‘ion of foreign 
pean Admirable, Bedford Sheaiia Antagonist Bates ium ee Smith. Exrra Prizes: ih  Duliias (distinet varieties), 12, | Which for the singularity of some, and the beauty of other a 
Danie 18 dissimilar bloome—-Mr N. W. Forster, for Cows Yel. | 1, Princess Royal, Prince of Pickwick, Lewisham Rival, | were much a mired. Veorranies.—Brace of Cucumbers, E. i 
low Defiance, Indispensable, Rouge et Noir, Pamplin’s Bloomsbur ‘Wheeler's Maria, ea Dene of Richmond, Phenomenon, Knight, ay ale French Beans, the Rev. W. Brockman. ] 
Duchess of Kich: hand Bien tid Bishop ‘of Winchester, Piekovie, Rouge Non Victor, Hermes, Marchioness of Exeter, Rev J. | Turnips, Ht + Filmer. 12 Carrots, Marchioness, Conyngham, | 
Phenomenon, Rival Yellow, Admiral Stopford, Le Grand Baudine, Fawesctts 108. , Admiral Stopford, Princess Royal, Beauty of Plain, | 12 Onions, archioness. Conyngham, Gallon of Peas in pod i 
Argo, Preside lai Maid of bath, Stanley, Wheeler’s Maria, Ward’s Mary, Mrs Har- Lady M Montresor. 6 heads of white Celery, the Rev. W. Brock~ i 
» President of the West, Beauty of the P ain, Whale’s Maia, 6 ditto, red, 
Eclipse, Lewisham Rival: 2 Mr Je Cooke, 12 ditto—Mr J. Dear ya Frances, Argo, Andrew Hofer, Duchess ie Be Rey E, | man. 0, red, F, H. Sankey, aa peices, the see ii 
for Princess Royal, Prince Albe: Taatpensabloy: “Grace Dealing | Smythe; 3, 78., Sphere, Lewisham Rival, Argo, Grace Darling, | Brockman. 12 Potatoes, 1, the Rev, W. J. Chesshyre ; 2, ‘th | 
| Pickwick, Argo, Aataiead Stor ford, sister of ‘Winchester, Beauty | § constant, Pickwick, Le Grand Baudin, Gariek, Osgar, Aurantia, baa J. Hilton. Collection of Vegetables, 1,F. ma “Sanke ey, Bsqss 
the lain, Metella, Phenbmanene-f Essex Triumph; 2, Mr J. Watson. | Springfield Rival, Rouge et Noir, Dr Boul Alto! , Lady Montresor, Basket of Mushrooms, F. H. Sankey, Esq. 
| 6 ditto—Mr N. W. Forster, for Bridesmaid, Rouge et Noir, President Fiowsss.— Collection of ee Te oa sad uae 
i bist st, Pickwie kk, Whale’s Maria, Phenomenon. Best and most | Inverness and Northern Horticultural Society, Sept, 92.—At | tha, M. we spins Aibie, Moi 
tastefully arranged b: Pi d:—12 Dahli cata, M. obscura, Echinocactus latispinus, E. communis, E. 
| ger asket of Cut Flowers, Mr T. Charlton; 2, Mr | this Exhibition the following Prizes were awarde 12 Dahlias 7 D i. 
H. Leggett. Stove Plant, MrT. Jobling, gr to Misses Hodgson, | (10 competitors)—1, Mr A, Fraser, gr to Mr Thomson, for Wild. | Funkii, E. cornigera, Cereus senilis), J. G. Shepherd, Hsqy 
