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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
Grange-tree tree in fr trait, Mrs Webb: 2,G. Buckley, Esq. Lemon-tree 
in fruit, G. Buckley, Esq. 3 Stove- plants (Gesnera elongata, 
Manettia glabra, Passiflora Kermesina), J, G. Shepherd, Esq. 
Collection of Greenhouse- -plants, not less than six species (Mau- 
randya alba, Polygala mixta, Abntilon striatum, Mahernia pin- 
piss reaps betulzefolins), the Rev. W. Brockman. 3 
G. Shephe Ae Esq. Amaryllis, Mrs Webb. Four 
Fuchnan Vestealan F. maxima grandiflora, F. Brockmannii, F. 
cordata), J. G. Shepherd Esq. 2 bee (F. magnifica, conspicua 
1 ditto, J. G. Shepherd, Esq. 
Collection of Herbaceous Plants, grown in pots ( (Lobeelia ignea, 
L. fulgens, Pentstemon gentian oides coveinten, Lychnis Bun- 
geana, Salvia patens), F.H. Sank ey, Esq. ckscombs, the R 
W.B man. 2ditto, the Rev.¥W. J. Giese hyre. Caleeolarias, 
land 2, Mrs Rutter. Exrra.—Suwcculents (Rochea falcata, Eche- 
veria coccinea, Coty!ledon Buns Sa 
ERS.—12 varieties of Dahlias, 1 and 2, the R 
Mr J. Smith, uw essed the Rev. C. "Onsen: 
Smith, 6 varieties of Ruses (single stem), E. Knig 
bunches of Ro; vies, h -Knight, Esq as on Stocks, Mr J. 
mith. 12 varieties of ilies Plants, J. C: , Esq.; Hardy 
ditto, J. G. Shepherd, Esq. 6 ga? can ‘Marigolan t H. Sankey, 
Esq. 12 French ditto, the , Brockman. 12 varieties of 
ee varieties of single, the Rev. 
12 Pansies, Mr. Filmer. Floral Device (chair), 
2 ditto (basket), Rev. G. P. Marsh 
Bouquet in Society’s vases, 1, Mrs. Rutter; 2, G. Buckley, Esq. 
Collection of Seed Plants, with their names (not less than 
24 species), Lady eager Exrra.—4 Zinnias, the Rey. C. 
Shia eae Gazette. 
Lancaster Floral and Horticultural Society, Sept. 22. menue 
and Fruit Exhibition.—The display of Flowers and Fruits was 
There were some pretty Greenheute! Plants. The follow- 
ing are the Premiums: c nd Maroon, 1, Admi- 
ral Stopford, Mr. Hargreaves ; 2, see pace: J. Stout, ied y 
3, General Seshingecn, Mr. Jopson ; 4, Rouge Apori, Mrs. 
row; 5, Triomphe, Mr. Marshall; , Suffolle Hero, Mrs. Giles. 
Purple, Pickwick, Mr. Tarsball : "9, Silverlock’s Candidate, 
J. Stout, Esq. ; 3, Conservative, Mrs. F Ford 34, Le Grand Bandine, 
Orange, B al 
Gypsy Maid, Mr. ene A Climax, Mr. Jopson ; 
Princess Royal, Mr. are 
dates and Blush.— 
parte, 4, Widnall’s Queen, ae Stout, Esq.; 5, O 
Jopson ; 6, Ornamental Perie, Mr. Marshall. Scarlet and Red.— 
- Rawsthorne, 
5, Scarlet Defiance, J. Stout, Esq. ; 6, Miracle, Mr. sa eae 
rae and Red.—1, Lewisham Rival, Mrs. Ford; 2, Water: 
Unique, J. Stout, eras 3, Bragg’s Antagonist, Mr. Marshall; “ 
Virgin Queen, J. Stout riterion, hae Ford; 6, Came- 
lia Flora, Mr. ae oe trined. and dged.—1, Hindeoh's 
Princess Royal, M r, Jopson ; 2, Northern Beauty, Mr. Marshall ; 
3, Wonanerar of Europe, Mrs. Burrow; 4, Conqueror of the 
Wor rld, ‘I’. Rawsthorne, Esq.; 5, , Phenomena, J. Stout, Esq.; 6, 
Champion, Mrs. Burrow. Fru: —A: 
Knowlys, Esq.; 2, Meenah Pippin, Mrs. Giles; 3, 
Alexander, Mr. Walmsley. ‘Pears.— —1, William’s Bon Chrétien, 
Mr. Hargreaves; 2, Maria Louisa, T. Rawsthorne, Esq, ; 3, Beurré 
iel, Mrs. Ford. Plums.—1, Magnum Bonum, Mrs. Godson ; 2, 
Golden Drop, Mrs. E, G. Hornby ; 3, LaDelicieuse, “ie Rawsthorne, 
Melons.—1, Cuthbert’s early forcing, T. J. Knowlys, Esq.; 
2,  Gheen Flesh, pnaess of Hamilton. Grapes.—1, White Niece, 
T. pereiomies Esq. ; jack qonibardy, ae: Godson. Grexn- 
HOUSE PLANTS. * Chilzetions of Six, 5 
China prsck Mrs. Ford. Double Delis, $ ‘Stont, Esq. Annuals, 
Collection. Mrs. Ford, abe ates My, Mrs. Ford; 2, Mrs, Giles. 
Cut Roses, Mrs. Ford. Marygolds, 1, Mrs. Ford; 2, Mrs. Godson. 
Cockscombs three, Mrs. Ford. Bouquets, Mrs. Ford and Mrs. 
‘uchsins, Mr. Meldrum. Pine Apple, T. Rawsthorne, 
ge Dune Plum, Mr. Darwen.  Gooseb enriet, Mrs, Giles, 
Muiberries, T. J. Knowlys, Esq. Cherries, T. Rawsthorne, Esq, 
pom T. J. Knowyls, Esq. Red and White Gaahe Mrs, 
a - Hornby. Celery, Mrs. E. G. eee Red Cabbage, Mrs. 
‘les. 
Limerick Practical Horticultural Society, Sept, 9.—The Autumn 
Show. The Dahlias of all colours and varieties were in areal 
perfection. The Fruits and Vegetables were also very fin 
Danwias: Sweepstakes for a ay collection of 36 varieties, 
1, Mr eee pDCen gr to W. Lloyd, Esq.; 2, Mr Collopy, gr to 
G. Bevan, Esq. Mr My a to the Earl of Clare, received 
10 Prizes for Pine Apples, Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Cherries, 
Fuchsias, Pelargoniuns, Stove Plants, and a fine variety of 
other Plants. Mr Heaphy, gr to Lord Clarina, pecs 5 Prizes 
bE ineig sy Apples, Gooseberries, preserved eit and dor 
ellow Dablias. Mr Drury, gr to Sir H. D. Massy, Bart,, 
aed 9 Prizes for best-flavoured Melon, bunch of red Graves, 
Nectarines, Plums, Verbenas, Calceolarias, Dessert Apples, 
Potatoes, Vegetable Marrow, and for a bouquet of cut 
Flowers. Mr Walsh, gr to Sir A. De Vere, Bart., received 5 
Prizes for seedling a 4 cath Be ee Pansies, and 
Cauliflowers. Mr Car: mody, g) . Monsell, Esq., received 
3 Prizes for an exotic Fruit- ee ‘o aoe Lemons, and Plums 
for flavour, oe Mack, gr to Mrs Cooper, fos Figs, bouquet of 
nd Tarnips. Mr Brennan, gr to Mrs Jevers, for 
‘itzgerald, gr to. CG. Tuthill, Esq., received 6 Prizes 
and African ar yectereyy Ww. eRe Esq. ; 2, Mr. a Garnett. 
Collection of Stocks, 1, E. Hornby, Esq. 32, R. ae Welch, Esq. 
Collection of Cut Annuals, 1, W. 1 Thompson, Esq.; 2, C. Wilson, 
Esq. Bouquet of Hardy Flowers, 1, Clergy School; if Cc. Wilson, 
+g. Designs, 1, R. LONE 2, J. Turner. Fruir:—Plate of 
Dessert Apples, 1, J. Murray, Esq.; 2, Mr. J. Wilson; 3, R. 
Tatham, Esq. Plate of Cul) Appies, 
F. Pearson, Esg.; 3, Miss Roper, late of L 
T. North, eg 
53 2,.C. Wilson, 
Ea. ents e of ra Mee R. Sinan 25 R. Beloe, Esq. 
Bunch of Black Grapes, 1 and 2, W. TCR Esq. Bunch of 
d 2, W. Thompson, Esq. Brace of Cucumbers, 
eberries, 
Mr, iy aoe et Plate of Red or White 
es Mr. R. Garnett. Plate of Straw- 
nd 2, C. Wise son Plate of Raspberries, i and 2, 
late of Filbert, 1, C. Wilson, Esq.; 2, W. W. 
Cc. W q. VE PREABLESE — ee garden grown, 1, W. 
R. Beloe, a, ; 2, W. Moore, Esq. 2 Red Cabbages, 1, R. Atkin- 
; 2, W. R, Beloe, Esq. 2 Savoy Ca ea 1 and 2, . 
._ 12 Onions, \, P. Dawson, Es: Sq. 3 2. W. Thompson, 
s of Celery, 1, W. Thompson, Es; 2, sR Atkinson, Esq. 
-C 
Wilson, Esq. Blareest Kidney Potatoes, he 
R, Garnett. a Cauliflower Sy ne Dawson, Es 
Esq. 2 Mewar Mar dae W. thompson, ; 2, C. Wilson, 
Esq. 6 Carrots, 1, W- R, Beloe, Esq.; 2, Mrs, eto. 
Morningside Practical Gardeners? Society, » Sent. 12.—At this 
eatin the prizes were awarded 
Mr nie, gr to Gen. weno rt 
Hem Hofer, Bridesmaid, Virgil, Panes of Lansdowne, 
Essex Triumph oe Beene wats s 
, gr to T. Oliver, Esq. Phinves, 1, Mr J. Dow. 
ee grandiflora, striata, Brownii, and Ri- 
, Mr oune Marigold, 1, Mr J. Young; 2, Mr 
‘China Aster, 1 , ME J. Yo mak 
. cea aie Mri. Gibb; 2, Mr J, Jonson, gr to 
ae Smellie, Esq. stock s, 1, Mr. R. Anderson; 32, ec nae rgie, gr to 
Mrs Gregory. 
apa, Bentlancidess pentenoices coccinea ; 2, poe 
nias, Mr Downie. Sorts :—superba Calvin, “rosea superba, 
Alfred, Seana 1, Mr J. Downie. Sorts 
bosa major, fulgens multiflora ; es Mr. J. Farge, Set Herba- 
ecous Plunts, 1, Mr J. Douglas; 2, Mr J. Johnston. Grapes, Mr 
3 2, MrJ 
Alias, 1, Mr J. Robertson; 2 
D. Comon, Esq, ne eepstales for 12 Dahlias, 1, Mr J. Downie, 
Sorts :—Andrew Hofer, Duchess of Richmond, Pickwick, Prince 
one ‘ae Phenomenon, Phoenix, Yellow Climax, Bishop of Win- 
Bridesmaid, Mrs Speney Lady Cooper, Orange Perfec- 
done Mr J. Gourlay ; 3, Mr J. Fargie; 4, Mr H. Gibb; 5, Mr 
T, Turner; from Canaan Bank was afine specimen of Brug- 
mansia sanguinea; also Collections of Ericas, Dahlias, &c. ; 
from Canaan Lodge were Fuchsias, Balsams, and Nerium 
eve cena from Saligoare Green was a Collection of Carna- 
tion m Canaan Cottage were some good Cockscombs ; from 
levanved ‘Bank was a pan of Poppies; from B. Moffat, Esq, were 
Carnations, Antirrhinums, etl Carnations, and 2 See 
Dahlias ; AS Symington, Esq, sent a beautiful Collection of 
Dahtias ; from Duncan-; street House was a tray of Jargonelle Pears. 
Norfolk and Norwich Horticultural Society, Sept. 2 aed 
Dahlia mae be held in the Victoria Gardens 
list of the —FLowers.—Dauuias.—], Best collection. of. ‘os 
Le oom Mr T. eal nbers :—Prince o! 
Bridesmaid, 
Eclipse, MreShelley, Lady Counts Andre 
Tournam ment, ee ey Competitor, Ploughboy, Rose cant: 
Surprise “Argo eenoets 1p, Duchess of Tuebm Albert ; 
DF C. are disqualified. _ 1, best collection of 18. sateetinstoe biooms, 
mbers, disqualified, having similar blooms i in the collection 
of 24; 2, H. Co ‘ook, gr to Rev. W. Atkinson, Siaqualified 1, best 
collection of 12 lise, ait J. Catton, on to Rev. C. Fellowes: 
Catleugh’s Tournament, Dowager Lady Cooper, Phenomenon, 
Duchess of Richmond, Stein’s Conqueror of the World, Egyptian 
Prince, Widnall’s Queen, Girling’s ge of Wales, Fellowes’ 
Pek Steila, Hudson’s Prince Royal; 2, Mr Chambers, disquali- 
ied. 1, best collection of 6 aaeimalan Aeon J.N. Waite, jun, 
Esq: ee een, Egyptian Prince, Phenoi 
ysies (oad ), Duchess of Richmond; 2, 
» best te aie of Achimenes ies 
seen zebrina, C. Middte ‘ton, Esq. Collectio: 
Dover. i, collection of French Marigolds, Mr 
Boughton, gr to the Rev. a a eee) tity 
Steward, E: esigns in Dah Mr G. Dover and H. 
rapes S, red ditto, baking Seen Beet root, white 
‘elery, ane Onions. Mr O’Brien, gr to J. Kelly, Esq, Prizes for 
Pears, Onions, Cabbages, and Peas. Mr Tinwtbrs gr to W.G, 
i Carnet and Stocks, 
bouquet of hardy cut Flowers. Mr Ryan, gr to the Rev E’Her- 
i Stocks. Mr O'Connor, Er to eacoy Esq 
Prizes for 12 Peaches. Mr M‘Donogh, gr to W. Lloyd, Esq, 
Prizes for Nectarines, hardy Annuals, China Asters, Cockscombs, 
ahlias, Fuchsias (which included the Gem and Venus victrix) ; 
Cucumbers, Celery, and Vegetable 
Prizes {or Pears, 
M. Fitt, Esq, received a Prize for the second 
largest Collection of "Pelargoniums, 
Lunesdate Florai and Horticultural s ral Society Sept. 19.—This was the 
third exhibition of this Society. The fruitand flowers weredisplayed 
mts and Maroon, 1, B. 
Wilson, Esq. Crimson 
ae Atkinson, Esq. 
. Be <q. 5 Wilson, Esq 
we, Bug’, and Yellow, 1 et cs E. Hornby a 
and Blush, 1, R. T. North, Bsa 2 2, 
ee 
3, Clergy School. “Liac 
Hornby, ae Mrs ag 
and Edged, 1 and 2, ne fey Esq.; 3 
Colour, 1 and 2, Mrs. C gr thee 
ipson, Esq.; 2, Mrs. Carus. 12 Pansies, 1, Mr. 
2, Mr. Preston. 6 *Cockscvltl iy SE Thompson, eae Ga: Wg 
North, Es awson, Esq. 4 Heaths, land 2, é Wison, 
Esq. Collectil ion of Greenhouse Plants, \ ana 2, C. Wilson, Esq. 
6 Fuchsias, in pots, 1 and 2, C. Wilson, Esq. Collection’ of Asters, 
1, W. Thompson, Esq, ; 2, R. H. Welch, Esq. Collection of French 
equat 
8. Patteson, Esq; equal, 2, W. ‘Galcant Mew, Reynolds; equal, 3, 
Ww. rae and Mr W. Reynolds. Collection che Verbenas, 7. Stewart 
» Collection of Cut Flowers, R. Spence ; 2, Rey. O. Mathias. 
Snslowpecitoen of Oleander splendens, Mos F. Noverte Feorrs, 
—Pine (Queen), Mr D. Stewart, gr to W. Bagge, Esq, M. 
Grapes black Hamburch, W. Rippingale, gr tou, Morse, tags 2 
©, Aldborough, gr to G. 8. Kett, 
Grown a pot, Ham! 
ae 
» Melons, W. Rippingale; 2, Mr 
T. Mott, Esq; 1, best Green-fieshed, Mr Cockburn ; 
2, Mr D. eo (extra).S, Short, gr to J. Stracey, Esq. Peaches, 
-N. Burroughes, Esq. 1, Nectarines, 
dIruge, Mr Cockburn. 1, Plums, 
ea e K 
« Burrough es; 
ee Coane olden Drop, 8. Short;'2, Kirk's, 
ries, Florence, Mr Cees Morello, S. Short. Figs, best red 
ig, W. Gale, arto F He ay iurroughes, Esq, M.. rs, Williams’ 
Bon Chrétien, R. nee, gr to Sir W.B Proctor, eee a bt 8. 
Short. Apples, best desert, R.N, Bacon, Esq; , Fern’s 
Gooaebenvies, le Short. Laas Mel Wits 
: n, Esq. Raspberries, W. Gale. 
es, R. S Filberts, ye Seatlett, gr to 
Mrs Kett. stock, G. B. L. Knight, » Ee PTABLES.— 
Peas, gr. to Lesa Esq. 
Beans, black speckled, W. Hippingale. Bain Site Spanish and 
Deptford, W. Gale; Globe, Rev. J. Burroughes white Spanish, 
short; ditto, (extra), Ww. Ripp pingale. nS Short, 
six sorts, S. Short. us ery, Seymour’s abe R. Spen Cab- 
bages, best red, Mr Kemp. Parsnips, ed Me Pineal 
Norfolk Chronicle. 
North British Professional Gardeners’ Society, Sept. 27.—This 
was the Autumn Mei cating; the fruits and flowers sent for com~ 
petition were excellen ‘The following is a fee of the ee 
arene d:—6 Duhlias, sy Mr P. ‘Thomps ‘on, gr t ere, 
Esq, for Bragg’s Antagonist, Hudson's Eyuiceke Royal, wie ius 
Rival, Dodd’s Prince of Wales, Phenomenon, Mrs Shelley ; 2, Mr J. 
Downie, gr to Gen, Robertson. 6 Hollyhocks, one flower of each, a5 
Mr Alexander Foulis, gr to Admiral Sir P. Durham ; 2, Mr D, Fowlis, 
menon, SNe aE ees Prince of 
h . 
D Denholm, gr to Sir J. Forrest, Barts 3 2, Mr J. Hogg, gr WwW. Belice 
Esq. Seedling Dahlia, Mr ns Lobelias, 1, Mr. Foulis, for 
new scarlet, fulgens, splendens, amt ignea; 2, Mr J. Douglas, gr to 
6 Barve 3 French and 3 African, 1, Mr J. 
Wanna to T. Oliver ; r Hoge. 6 VerDenass 1, Mr D. 
Foulis, for Ne plus Ultra, pee aaeyale incisa, coccinea, flamea, and 
ignea ; 2, Mr Hogg, 3 Salvias, Ty, . Foulis, for patens and ful- 
gens; 2, Mr Hoge. 6 Tender Deets 1, Mr G. Stirling, gr to the 
Right Hon. Viscount Melville, for Bignonia grandiflora, Erythrina 
laurifolia, Erica tricolor elegans, rysum proliferam, Achimenes 
longiflora, and Gesnera Doug! Tasii ; 2, Mr Foulis, Bunch of Black 
HamburghGrapes, 1, MrFoulis; 2, MrJ.Young, grto Mrs Ferguson ; 
bunch of Muscat of Alexandria Grapes, 1, Mr J. Goodall, gr to the 
Most Noble the Marquess of ue thian; 2, ogg; bunch of 
Grapes, any sort, 1, Mr White, Whi Seedling ; 2, Mr Hogg. 
6 Plums, 1, Mr J. Goodall, ee ead eee a benU nL Re M 
Mr Foulis. 6 Apricots, 1, ce Stirling, for MOCHDaEG reread el 
Hemskuke; 2, Mr J. Thom W. Keith, Esq. Green- 
Esq. Melon, any sort, 1, 
Cuthbertson, 6 Yargoncie Py Mr 
r Horner, rite CHa Ely’s Emperor; 2, Ms Young. 
jon rize for 6 Carnations, 1, Mr 
Foulis, for Lady Ely, Magnificent, Mr Granger, Lancashire Lass, 
Matilda, Gameboy, Duke of Bedford, Duke of Devonshire; 2, Mr 
Young. An Amateur’s prize for 6 Putoses, ay Mr J. Downie, for 
omniflora, Richardsoni, Reevesi, coca ser diflora, superba, and 
Brown’s No. 4; 2, Mr Hogg. An Amateur’s Drive for 4 Pentstemons, 
1, Mr D. White, Murrayana, fruticosa, gentianoides coccinea, 
campanulata ; 3 2, Mr rand Dahlia Sweepstakes, open to the 
whole of Scotland : ave's incies were awarded, seine 1, Mr Thomp- 
son; 2, MrThom; 3, Mr Downie; 4, Mr 5, MrWhi 
of Dablias which gained the frst prize Bane Ch Watichententete: 
nomenon, Pickwick, Array, Princess Royal, Y ellow Climax,’ Lady 
Cowper, Mrs Shelley, Prince of Wales, Beauty of the Plain, Duchess 
of Richmond, Antagonist, Westbury Rival, Lady Has Jand, Marques® 
of Lansdowne, Hodges’ Competitor, Essex *friumph, President of the 
West Names of Dahlias which gained the second: Metella, aude 
Noir, Attila, Pickwick, Sir Robert Sale, Northern Beauty, B 
of Winchester, Lee’s Bloomsbury, Stella, Prince of Wales, Breeden 
arquess of Lothian, Lady Harland, Indispensable, 
Yellow Cli imax, Grace Darling, Burnham Hero, Low’s Conservative. 
‘The following articles were sent for eotibition —From Messrs Dick- 
son and Co., 3 cases of Dahlias and 1 case of French Marygolds. 
From Messrs Handasyde were 120 blooms of Dablias, 
Gourlay, gr to the Right Hon. the Dowager Countess of Glasgow, 
‘was a fine case of 24 Dahlias. i 
cot, of fine flavour, named Keith’s Early Moorpark. 
I 
2 
ie 
ae 
4 
Sean Richardson, eae a colour the “Duchess of ‘ich- 
Mr Turnbull sent his seed- 
jahlia, named Sir David Wilkie. From Messrs J. 
Dickson and Sons, was 1 case of Dahlias, 1 case of Tender saeeaeee 
and a collection of Hollyhocks. From Mr Stirling was a bloo: 
Magnolia grandiflora. From the Orphans’ Hospital was Breiie a 
Dalilias. Mr Symington sent a collection of very fine Dablias. 
Notting Floral and Society, Sept. 20, This 
was the last show for the present season for the exhibi of 
Dahlias, Stove, Greenhouse, Herbaceous Plants, and specimens 
of Fruit and Vegetables. The Dahlias were very scarce, in con- 
sequence of their having been attacked by an insect (which is 
general this year), called the “ Thrip,”” which entirely destroys 
both the shape and the colour of the flowe: those exhibited 
were, however, good. A collection of Autumnal Roses and 
Seedling Verbenas, from Mr Pearson’s, of Chilwell, were 
es admired.—Danras: First dealer’s pan of 24 blooms, 
Edwards, for Bridesmaid, Chee SL Climax, Cox’s Deti- 
f Beauties, Phenomenon, 
yal, Maria, Niebolas Nickleby, Andrew 
Hofer, Rouge et Noir, Metella, Duke of Cornwall, Lady Harland, 
Lord Sandon, Captivator, Pioughvoy. Gipsy Maid, 
Richmond, Pickwick, Windmill-hill Rival, Lewis- 
ham Rival. Second dealer’s pan of 24 blooms, Mr J. Spencer, 
for Regina, Westbury ate Prince of Wales, Princess Royal, 
Bedford Surprise, Evedney T vady Harland, Lady Cooper, Exqui, 
site, Hon. Miss Abbott, Beauty of the Plain, Bridesmaid, Pick- 
wick, Lady Sale, Rouge et Noir, Phoenix, Lewisham Rival 
servative, *yamiral Stopford, Attila, Prince Albert, Frederick the 
Great, Conqueror of the World, Oriental Pearl, First Amateur’s 
pan of 24 ea Rev. T. M. Sutt ton, for President of the West, 
Princess Royal, America, Scarlet le Grand, Bridesmaid, Father 
athew, Fanny Keynes, Lady Baker, Seedling, Widnall’ ’s Queen, 
puke, of SEL Mrs Abbott, Virgin Queen, Duchess of Rich- 
Lady Cooper, Prince of Wales, Optime, Nicholas Nickleby, 
eanateees ices Lady Harland, Janae Waillnor, Countess 
of Pembroke, Mr Stanle ateur’s pan of 24 blooms, 
Mr J. Novi? for Beauty of the Plain, Metella, Audrew Hofer, 
Argo, Bridesmaid, Ploughboy, Lord Sondes, Regina, Blush-white 
BCeRUNES Purple Seedling, Crimson Stes Satna, Pickwick, 
Springfield pee Lady Middleton, Indis able, Nicholas 
Nickie YY, Defiance, Eclipse, Amato, Lady. O DeWeese Cooper, 
Presideng of the West, Grand Baudine, Maria. First Amateur’s 
pan of 18 blooms, Mr §. Wright, for reagent of the West, 
Optime, Attila, Burnham Hero, Beauty ie Plain, Phenome- 
ncn, Hope, Argo, Hero of Wakefield, “Maria, Rouge et Noir, 
Duke of Cornwall, Bridesmaid, Lewisham Rival, Widnall’s 
Queen, Pickwick, Garrick, Princess Ro oyal. First Amateur’s pan. 
of 12 blo oms, Mr S. R. Shilton, for President of the West, 
Hudson's Princess Royel, Bridesmaid, Essex Rival, Nicholas 
Nickleby, Widnall’s Queen, Grace Darling, Rouge et Noir, Here 
of ey STO» Pickwick, Maria. First Amateur’s pan 0! 
blooms, Mr F, Harrison (no names given to the Sceretary)+ 
Second Ranta’ 's pan of 6 blooms, Mr Tayler. Best Collection 
Mr J. Nevill; 2, Mr $. Wright. Best Seedling, Mr F, Harrison. 
Bann 20 blooms, Mr P. Shiiton {all seedings): Collec- 
tion of Autumnal Roses, Mr Pearson. Collection of Miscel- 
ranahee a Flowers, Mr 8. R. P. Shilton. Collection of Verbenas, 
r Pearson. Device in various Flowers, Mr NENT Sait: 
in Dahlias, io (a balloon,) Mr Seaman ; 2 and 3, Mr right. 
EXTRA Paz r Ge wakanlioe Devices, in var ashe owen 
s, Stove, 1, Poinsettia Cy 
ndrum Faqusnatiny G. Walker, Esq. Orehidaceds o» 
Aci maxillare, G. Esq. 
2, Tpomeea, F. rien ee 
anl- 
2, Z 
Esq, ae andi 
guinea, name, Hea, fo Youellii, Chandierii, Venus : Viet, 
Erica, archeriana, ¥. Wright, Exq. Herbaceous, Agapanthyy 
umbellatus, A. Lowe, ee oe ee 1, tricolor, G. min 
rmosa eleg: ze, . Low rere, ¥ 
e, Esq. ian pe ai a eerie state 
revere 1, Black Jamaica, J. Mil 
Cannon-hall, J. Milnes, Esq. Melon, 1, G. y 
Wright, Esq. Peaches, 1, Royal George, ite Rolleston, Bt se 
2, George the Fourth, Rev. 1.M.Sutton. Nectarines, i ie oe 
G, Walker, Esq; 2, Royal Gorse, L. Rolleston, Esa, 
