1843.] 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
717 
Yellow Plums, 1, Magnum Bonum, Colonel Wildman; 2, L. 
Jeston, Esq, M.P. Green Plums, Gage, Colonel Wildman. Bor 
ums, 1, CeleGabien Rey. T. M. Sutton nae Dove ae Bice 
essen 
pee Fei Pi 
3. R. P. Shilton, eae 
; 2, Spencer’s Seedling, Mr S. 
+ Shilton; 3, Tank ard, F. SAneeD Esq; 4, Ten- sue, 
5, Maltster, F. Harrison, Esq; 6, Washin 
3 z Nonsuch, Mr S. R. P. Shilton. me 
rants, L. Rolles Esq, M.P. Morello he es, Mr EB 
Rilberts and Kula Colonel Wwildman Honorary Pri 
es, Mr Brothers. Seedling Apple ane Collection of Hardy 
rae Spencer. Collection of Apples, Mr Edwards. 
pee and Beans (Windson FP. Wright, Esq. 
2, L. Rolleston, Esq 
§ ae red. Letiuce, Bath Cos, 1, A. Lowe, Esq ; 
/ paleston, Esq, M.P. Brace of Cucumber i 
Esq, M.P.; \o en Convots, s\teringhamy and ‘Tur. 
i 7 cs und Potato Mr S. R. P. Shilton; 
, L. Rolleste M.P.; 2,G. Walker, 
_Astum grown Onions, 1, Brown 
aaa Esq Tipo! Bee _Beriton, ak Spring- 
, 1, Brown 's nish, F. Harrison, Esq; 2 ditto, G. 
Walker, Esq. Shallots, 1, Mr S. Re a eshiltons x i. Harrison, 
Esq. Artichokes, G. W ane Esq. 
7 cade Hea yn 
i Keswick (new), F. Wright, Esq 
M. 
fon. ‘G.W See 
yy Ge Walkers Es 
itt ts canes the following 
24 blooms Mr 
®Rs and Ama TEURS? cu. 
(amateur) for Lee’ 
son’s Brice Ro: 
Noir, Antagonist, Sere "2, Mr 
Jemes, vcyoeiDuctieiior mechmioud) voaelenta Stun: Tee's 
Bloomsbury, Mrs Shelley, Catleugh’s Eclipse, Maid of Bath, Pick. 
Wick, Beauty of the Plain, Peviehar Rival, Westbury Rival, Dodd’s 
Prince of Wales, Essex Tri mp , Mr Openshaw, (amateur), for 
Westbury Rival, Grace anne, ae ‘Ann Murray, Girling’s Prince 
of Wales, Oakley’s Surprise, Robespierre, Phenomenon, Argo, Con- 
pantive, ssnteeouitt, President of the West, i Shelley. PO antA: 
Rs’ CLAss.—6 blooms, 1, Mr R. Ransome, for Rouge et Noir, 
Biekwice Dodd's Prince of Wales, Westbury Rival, Marchioness of 
Aylesbury BUENO 2, Mr. Hilton, Admirable, Lee’s Blooms- 
ury, Ye Se Debance Beauty of the 5 Rouge et Noir, Duchess 
o Beadmond. 4{blooms, 1, Mr , for Pickwick, wah 
3, Mr Gaskell, Banee ee bas Mare, 
r Ransome, Vanguard; 3, Mr 
qa Rouge et ae Scarlet, MeGuswell: Lee's Blocinsuny 
i efiance; 3, Mr Haneome, Catleugh’s Ec! 
Crimson, 1, Mr Chorlton, Sandford Rival ; alton: watts 
Rival ; 8 Mr Kenyo: 
See yon, Coronation, Ru Mr i on, 
Darlin, Mr Hunt, North Midland; 3. ME Gaskell, Biches 
Hero. ike, 1 , Mr. Openshaw, Optime; 2, Mr Hilton, ‘Lady Har- 
land; 8, Mr Gaskell, Lady Middleton, 1, Mr 
astell Matias 8, Mr thlton, “Admirable, 
§ i Mr Hilton, Metella; 3, Mr 
Gaskell, Indispensable. ‘Tipped i 1) Mr Choiltety Mutt of Bask 
Mr cake, Beauty of the Plain; 3, Mr Chorlton, Walter’s Unique. 
onze, 1, Mr Gaskell, Duchess of Richmond: 2, Mr Chorlton 
Nicholas Nickleby: 3, Mr Chorlton, Lady Glentworth, ‘ 
oe one ae field Bornean al Society, Sept.15.—The third 
xhibition for the season. The following prizes were awarded 
Gans Robertson, ne Fuchsias, one Fuchsia, two Pentstemons, s 
Tanive ations, one Caination, four Picotees, one Picotce, four Caleeo- 
Bie hy four A Asters, three China Roses, one Balsam, six Annuals, 
He lerbaceous Plants, one Herbaceous Plant in pot, six Ver- 
Nas, three Hollyhocks, one Dahlia; 2, 10 Dahlias, six Dahlias, 
eds Carnations, six Picotees, four Stocks, three boxes, 12 
> eeceay six Pansies, six Antirrhinums, Greenhouse Plants. 
Poe ler, 1, two Lobelias, three Carnations, three Eilon ta three 
Gisbaen an wee erecta two Lupins, six Hollyhocks, early 
epee ., Gre three Maltese Turnips, dish of re- 
raed Gooseberis, three heaviest orate 2, three phat 
Zo 
are six sadale dish peretarded Costentht Mr. A ‘A Din - 
Aol 1, three early Carrots, two Swedish Turnips, six largest 
Potatoes, six yellow field Turnips, six white do. . Galloway, 
10 Dablias, six do., aire Fuchsias, three Verbenas; 2, one 
Mr. J. Pride, 1, two Salvias, 18 Pansies, 
do., 6 ep Greenhouse Plant; 2, six Onions. 1. Burns, 1, 
te Dee white Field 
tes 'pips. Mr, J. M Keath ak three Ateringham Gata ts, six Onions, 
itr Stalks of Beans ; 9, Savoy. Mr. A. Stevenson, 1, six seedling 
Dae Sent for 5 ar ebm Fernie — collection of 
Canlias, Verbenos, Stocks, and Asters ; from Melville, Dahlias, 
Germations, and Hollyhocks; from Rankellour—Dahlias, retarded 
Dante’ Asters, Cucumbers, and Artichokes; from Ramornie— 
folds G Fuch and Pelagponivnies from Ferrybank—Mari- 
D, Bene Ghadicines, pts Litas ae pies, and Apples; Deer Park— 
rs ae and V Pride, Pansies; Mr. J. Cassels, 
edling do. Nye iste 
wadttville Horticultural and ¥ 1 Exhibition, Sept. 19.—This 
Pell he sixth and concluding Be AGH for the season, and i 
folio attended, The I ia Show Loess she excelle 
Bons e is the list of prizes: AMATEUR 
area 1, Dr. Irving, for Bridesmaid, Ess riumphant, Maria, 
Say nec nan Bornham Hero, Attila, Indispensable, Bedford 
aya pins of Wales, Conservative, Pier onan 
fone eauly of the Plain; 2, Mr. Waine; 7 blooms, 1, Dr. Irving, 
ridesmaid, Prince of Wales, Maria, Princess Royal, Bediont 
ic 
porn ise, Essex Trivmphant, and Hodges’ Competitor; 2, Rev. 
Cree tamballs 3, Mx. Waines 4, Rev. Mr. Briscall. “Stone or 
Bouse Plants, 1, Samucl Sir R. Wolesley, 
Mean ekseombs, 1, Dr. Invi + T 
als, 1, Dr. Irving; 2, Te ouagehil 
» 1, Miss Tunno; 2, Dr. 
, Rev. Sir R. Wolesley, 
Dr. Irving; 2, Miss anne 
25 Sie Ma nee of Plants, 1, Ur, ng; 
Rey, ae R. Wolesley, Bart. Device, or Basket of Cut uereh 
A » Wild lowers, Miss Rowe. 
Pple, 8. Platt, Esq. Melons, 1, Lady Cromie; 2, Mrs 
} Puchsiae, collection of six, 
he Hardy Herbaceous es, 
git Plants, collection of six 
. Black- 
man. Grapes, Darky, a Taylor, Esq.; 2, 8, Platt, 8a j Light, 
2, W. J. Agg, Esq.; Out-door, Light, Mr. 
|. Miss Wallace; 2, Mrs. Sh eee Nectarines, 
3, W. J. Agg, Esq. Figs, 8. Platt, Esq. Plums, 
be Taylor, Fsq, 
J. Taylor, Esq. 
+ Peaches, 1 
: sq 
Taylor, Bs ee re Churebill.” Appirs, Desserts 2 and 2, J. 
Tayler, r. Churchill. Culinary, 1, W. J. Age, Esa.3 2, 
; Gharehiy a oat Taylor, Pears, De cert, 1, 8. Platt, 
fr, 
Esq. 2) Mr. Churchill. Celery, White, 1, M 
Churchill; 2, W. 
J. Agg, Esq.; Red, 1, Mr. Churchill; 2, W. J. 4 As Esq. Arti 
Wed. Es 
chokes, Mrs. Blackman. Peas, 1, oy 2) Mr. 
Churchill. Carrots, 1, W. J. Age, raylor, Esq. 
Parsnips, Mrs, Blackman. Red Cabba rchill ; 2, W. 
Age, Esq. oe uaa Bla ckman ; 2, Mr. Churchill, Onions, 
any Cromie; . Blackman; 3, Mr. Churchill. Tomatoes, 
1S, Blackman a Mr. Churchill. Capsicums, Mr. W. Bryan. 
A ‘ollection of Bbc Miss Wallace. Collection 
of Orange Teeee, Miss Tunno. Silver Laeger ae hat geese 1, 
vt oir, Briteemad, XN elly. 
Beil ipse, Prince of Wales, Phenomen: M 
Attila, Essex Triumphant, i. Grand Baudine, Bedford’s Superior, 
Hodges’s Competitor, F. Jobnson, and Princess Royal; 2, 
Rey. Mr. Bramhall. epatakes of 3 Sovs. for 24 Dahlias, Mr. 
Hodges, for Prince of Wal Essex ‘triumphant, Bridesmaid, 
Marqvess of Lansdowne, Boages Queen, topford, 
Blue Bonnet, Queen of ‘Trumps, Maria, Bhincal Mrs. Shelley, 
Confidence, Beauty of the Plain, Duke of Cornwall, Violet Per- 
fection, Conqueror of the World, North Midland, Rainbow, Com- 
petitor, wake of the West, Be! ae, s Sur] rincess Royal, 
Maria, and Phoenix. Sweepstakes of 2 Sovs. for 24 Dahlias, Mr. 
Dale, "for Acmiral Stopford, Mine va, Maria, A Ansell’ Unique, 
Bedford’s Surprise, Argo, ie Prince’ ols Me 
ford Perfection, Springfield "Riva tella, Nic Me icine) 
Rival Sussex, La Grand Baudine, si mara etick? eerie Mrs. 
Shelley, Hodges’ Competitor, Suffolk Hero, Hope, Phenomenon, 
Duke of Richmond, Parent? Hero, etic of the Plain, and 
eicest mai Srcrerary’s Opsn Prize 
tS te different Bees 1, te Hurlston; 2, Mr. Miadlernas, 
RYMEN AND COMMER Gua seneHe) Prizes.—DA 
r1as, 18 blooms, 1, Mr. Hodgesy for Bridesmaid, Rouge et Noir, 
odges’ Queen, Admiral Stopford, Princess Royal, Prince 
Albert, Essex Triumphant, Phenomenon, Swindon Rival, Lady 
Cooper, Mrs, Shelley, Bianca, North Midland, Competitor, Bed- 
ferd Surprise, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, and President 
of the West; 2, Mr. Dale, for ‘Admiral Stopford, Attila, Burnham 
Hero, Twyford Perfection, Indispensable, Pickwick, ‘Widnall’s 
Eclipse, Climax, Nicholas Nickleby, Beauty of the Plain, Spring- 
field Rival, Mrs. Shelley, Lady Cooper, Hodges’ Competitor, 
Phenomenon, Duchess of Richmond, Widnall’s Queen, and Suf- 
folk Hero. 12 blooms, 1, Mr. Hodges, for Essex Triumphant, 
Hodges’s Queen, Violet Perfection, Bridesmaid, Bedford Surprise, 
Conqueror of the World, Maria, Lady Cooper, *Admiral Stopford, 
Prince of Wales. igh wytord Perfection, and pee e Mr. 
for Bridesmaid, Grace Darling, Whale’s Attila, ‘0, Duchess 
of Richmond, Lewisham Rival, Bishop of Winchester, Widnall’s 
Queen, Bah Nickelby, Widnall’s val, Dodd’s Prince of 
Wales, and Hodges's Competitor. 7 blooms, 1, Mr. Hodges, for 
Violet Pettectiont Bridesmaid, Essex Trine nant, Prince Albert, 
Prince of Wales, Hodges’ Queen, and Bedford Surprise ; 2, Mr. 
Clark, for Whale’s Attila, Princess Royal mato, Wheeler’s 
Maria, Conqueror of the Plain, Nicholas Nickleby, and Hodges’ 
Competitor. Plants, collection of six, 1, Mr. Hodges, for Ges- 
nera zebrina, A. grandiflora, A. coccinea, A. longiflora, Nerium 
splendens, and Statice puberula: 2, Mr. Pipe, for Achimenes 
ae A. coccinea, Thunbergia aurantiaca, Erica Irbyana, 
E. cubica, E. mammosa pallida; 3, Mr. Hopwood. Single Plants, 1, 
ee Hodges, for Crowea sal Hees 2, Mr. Clark, for Fuchsia Mony- 
8, Mr. Hurlston; 4, Mr. Pipe, for Erica mammosa pal- 
ida.’ On namental Basket of Plants, 1, Mr. Hodges; 2, Mr. Pipe. 
Grnument al Device of Cut Flowers, 1, Mr. Fs 
Melons, 1, Mr. Da le; 2, Mr. Hurlston. 
Hurlston; 2, Mr. Hopwood. Li; 
Out-door, dark, Mr. Ryder. Peaches, 1, Mr. Middlemas ; 2, Mr. 
Hurlston. Nectarines, Mr. Ryder. r. Pipe; 2, M 
Hurlston. Morello Cherries, Mr. Clark. Apples, Dessert, 1, Mr. 
Hodges; an Mr. Middlemas; 3, Mr. Coull. 
Mr. 
& 
sr 
Pipe; 2, oul; 3, Mr. Mi Sy ? 
Dov Mr. Hodges; 3, Mr. Pipe. Celery, White, 1, Mr. Do- 
vey; 2, Mr. Middlemas. Red, 1, Mr. Dovey; 2, Mr. Dale. Arti- 
1, Mr. Middlemas ; 
Souler rcear, White, 1, Mr. 
:2, Mr. Middiemas. ‘Purple, 1, Mr. Midale 
mas; 2, Mr. 
ates rent r. Dovey. Curret ‘s, 1, Mr. Middlemas; 2, Mr. 
Coull. ae » Mrs Coull; 32, Mr. Hurlston. Red Cabbage, 
, Mr. Dovey + Huriston. eel ly Mr. Middlema: Mr. 
Hurlston. » Onior 5 Soull; 2, Mr. Middlemas; 3, Mr. 
Hurlston. Tomatoes. 1, Mr. Daren ’9, Mr. Hurston. Extra 
Collection of Fuchsias, Mr. Clarke. Ditto, Mr. Hop- 
wood Ditto, Mr. Hoages. Collection of Cockscombs, Mr. Dovey. 
Gottectio » of Fuchsias, Mr. . Capsicums, 1, Mr. Dale ; 2, Mr. 
Coull. Cheltenham Examiner. 
At this Dahli 
and the Dahlias were excellent. 
TEESE a The: Downshire Cup, for the best 
re Levingston. ., Levingston having won this cup.on 
it 36 flowers classified, 
Mi 
two tat er occasions, it now becomes his Deut Be Mr 
Bridgeford. Best Twenty-four, 1, Mr Campbell; 2, G. Rath- 
Best Twelve, 1, Mr BAe 
5 ; 3, S. G. Rathborne, Esq. Best Siw, 1 
Mr Levingston; 2, Mr ‘cam mpbell. There were some very fine 
specimens of Dahlia Blooms, not for competition, exhibited by 
+ Hagearty and by Mr Hodgens. we Bens which were 
exhibited by Mr Davis (in the competing class) were much ad- 
red, as well as a box of beautiful veralnewt by the same grower, 
manners Gazette. 
(gears Esq; 3, Mr D. Eevingston: 
imen of Corylus eceiaye? Comm Haze rie cancaaty 
variegated leaves, MEE ONETER, ay Colonel Murray Belsbes, in ie 
wa Scone wi 
Seedling, 8 a 
Carnation Biaurre, 
Seedling, Mr. F Bisset. Flak 
M ‘Donald ; 3, Mr. Bisset. Picotees, Three 
Flowers, different, 1, anc ebaline ed wee uncan; 3, Mr. M‘Do- 
pald. eee aN vand 2, Mr. Spalding ; St Mr. Kidd. Datta, 
Double, IV , different, 1, Mr. Sharpe; 2, 2; oe Sadler; 3, 
Dunean. ‘Seedling, One Flower, 1, 2, an arpe. Variety 
uf Twenty, 1, Mr. Bee 2, Mr. suaries By eee eur 
j ( » Mr. Wilso: ony 2, Mr. Ross 8 5 ee 
Ambrose. 
. Bisset; 2, it. M'D 
and Perennial eae E eles 
different, 1, Mr. Bisset ; 2, Mr. M‘Donald ; 
of Flowers, the most tastefully put up, 1, in. Saddler ; 2, Mr. Bis. 
set; 3,Mr, Lopy. Hollyhocks, Twelve, Mr, M ‘Donald; 2, Mr. 
arpe. Tend er BUS 
“puree, 1, Mr. Dodds; 2, Mr. Saddler. 
ot ;3, Mr. Dodds. Roses, China, Six, Mr. M‘Donald; 2, Mr. 
Sharpes 3, Mr. Bisset. Stocks, Double, an best variety of Six, 
1, Mr, Saddler; 2, Mr. Carstairs ; 3, Mr. Al China Asters, 
Six, 1, Mr. Sharpe; 2 Mr. Dodds. Lobelia, ‘Four Vatleties, 1) Mr, 
Sharpe; 2, Mr. Carstairs. Versenas, Six, 1, Mr. Sharpe; 2, Mr. 
One in Pot, Mr. Dodds. Cockscombs, 
ohio or Frame 
Shrubby Plants, in Pols, Three, 1, Mr. Koberts« Mr. Sharpe ; 
a = Lo ND Vrcrrapies—A pastes Moorpark, 
z Arnot. Any other sort, Six, 1, 
Be) Witlecks 2, Mr. Aitken; 3, Mr. Dodds. Peaches, from 
Open Wall, without fire- yeaa: Six, 1, Mr De 2, Mr. 
Sib rom Hothouse, Six, 1, Doda: obertson; 
Nectarines, from Hothouse, Six, Mr. Robert- 
gee dinsont, Two pee me 
i. Mr. Saddler; 2, Mr. Duncan; Mr. i Black Ham- 
burgh, Two bunches, 1, Mr. eauenecid oe r. Aitken; 3, Mr. 
ee Frontignan Grizly, Two bunches, 1, Mr. sepatisan 
r. Dodds; 3, Mr. Duncan. Pine Apple, The largest ai 
soataanotred: Mr. Dodds. Melon, Green-fleshed, 1, Mr. acnase 
2 Mr. Saddler ; 3, Mr. Kidd. Any other sort, ‘ 
ix, 1, Mr. Saddler; ea me Clark. 
ae Mr. Bisset; 2, Mr. : 3, Mr. M‘Donald. Moreilo, 
ads 3 E 
Sixty, 1, 2, one we 33, v, stairs. 
Plums, Six, 83 2, Mr. Carstairs. Pears, Six, 1, 
Mr. Sharpe; 2, Mr. Bisset; 3, Mr. Saddler. Apples, Table, Si 
of one sy 1, Het, Robertson 2, Mr. M'Donald ; 3, Mr. Aitken. 
Heavies » Mr. nald; 2, Mr. Robertson. = 
ba Best dein 1, Ne. "M*Dovald; 2, Mr. Clark; 3, Mr. 
odds. Gooseberries, Red, Best quart, 1, Mr. Robertson; 2, 
ur Willocks; 3, Mr. Bisset. Green, 1, Mr. Clark; 2, Mr. 
Yellow, Quart, 1. Mr. Duncan ; 
Caulifiowers, Best couple, 1, Mr. Bisset; 
2, Mr. M‘Donald; 3, Mr. Lony. Onions, Six, autumn-sown, 
1, Mr. Dodds; 2, Mr. Aitken; 3, Mr. i 
spring sown, 1, Mr.’ Clark; 2, Mr. Sharpe; 3, Mr. Dodds. 
Celery, Two heads, 1, Mr.M‘Donald; 2, Mr. 
Dodds. tie 128 beret Best brace, 1, Mr. Dodds; 2, Mr. 
M‘Donald ; Amot. Late, Brace, 1, ‘Mr. Saddler; 2, Mr. 
Mr. M‘Donald. 
sented by Colonel Murray Belshes to the most nee compe. 
titor in Frurrs, gained by Mr. Robertson.—Perth Constilutional. 
Royal Horticultural Society 1h Cornwall, Sept. 12,—This was the 
thirty-eighth exhibition, and the last for the year. On the centre 
table there were a few plants sori of notice, comprising 
a very beautiful Brassia verrucosa. The show of Dabli 
i i of the choicest acate of 
ae oes Mr. Pi the best 
a a Ixora crocata, Bignonia 
Rogerii, Crowea saligna, ean Aaa xian see rosea, 
Liam lancifolium rubrum, Petunias, &c., &c. mong 
Dahlias were Essex Triumph, eee Mrs. Sh fi Confi- 
dence, Conservative, Suffolk hero, Rouge ee Noir, Admirable, 
Indispensable, Bridesmaid, Dowager Lad oper, Argo, North- 
ern Beauty, Perpetual Grand, Sir ee Sale, Nicholas Nickleby, 
Princess Royal, Pickwick, Pamplin’ 's Bloomsbury, Marquess of 
Lansdowne, Wheeler’s Maria, &c., &c., with a large collection 
of Cut Flowers of various kinds, such as Marigolds, African and 
French Verbe Eee Roses, &c., &c. r. Rickard who obtained 
the bronze me: had a beautiful display of Dahlias, perpen nt 
Pentstemons, Tuchsias, Lobelias, and Salyias. Mr. ndle had 
a good show of hardy shrubs, comprising Roses, Hollyhocks, 
Dahlias, and Asters. Messrs. Veitch, who receive 
bronze medal, showed a few flowers of Dablias. Mr. Paull had 
a fine display of Miscellaneous ised consisting of Roses, 
Dahlias, Petunias, Verbenas, Pentstemons, Fuchsias, Calceo- 
larias, &c. The Prizes:— ‘RuIT.— Collection ts Dessert maples, 
three ofeach sort, 66 sorts, ‘the Silver Medal, 4 
no eee . Coplin. | i: 
Vivian, Beq.s 2 
King’s Own Green Flesh, 
Megna, Smith's pherine: oe 
seedling, Noblesse, A ea e, 
Vivien aaaaaes George, Double Montagne, Millet’s 
Mignonne, Red ‘Magdalene, rete d 
Nectarines, 1, Elruge, Sir C. Lemon, Bart., M.P. ; 
tide of Dessert Pears, two of each sorts 
mon, Bart., r.S. Treseder. Six 
ripe Dessert ditto ae “jargonelle Mrs. Soe 2, Grey Katha- 
tine Gu: Fox i Esq. Twelve "yipe Dessert Apples, 1, aabstaue 
sin elirs Q Esq.; 
Mrs. Sane 4 : 
Dish of ditto, of sorts Opens Green Gage, 
Delicieuse, J. Vivian tr 
J. 8. Enys, Esq. Peheay Grosse 
ties collection of 
rts, Frowrrs. — Collection 
of Stove Plants, Oxylobium squalens, Maxillaria racemosa, 
Milt ills, Niphea eb Achimenes longifiora 
TSUN cicnaaE H snera bulbosa, SirC. Lemen, 
Ruelli 
Bart., M.P. ‘Sing os Specimen if rassia verrucosa, 
ae C. Lemon, Barty, P, Collection of Greenhouse Plants, 
Primula sinensis, Sitra flore oo no, 
Blanche, Fuchsia 
weedy, 
sinensis, alba 0 
Hoya carnosa,' Fuchsia arborea nova, Fuchsia 
Enchantress, Statice puberula, Petunia hers Auf se 
Esq. Named Climbin, oe 9 Bales grandi i 
os 2 a , Microphylla, alee hin, eae 
escens, R, Ww. Fo X, ae 
Daub, Bia 2, of Vivian, Esq. Col. 
Lemon, Bart.,M.P. Collection of 
satiate, SiS: pays; ean Collection of Perrenials, 1, J. Vivian, 
Esq.; 2, Sir C. L , M.P. Miscellaneous Collection of 
Ornamental Plants in flower, Catasetum Claveringi, Struthiola 
ta, Catasetum tridentatum, Celosia, Achimenes coccinea, 
Lychnis Bungeana, Cattleya Harrisonii, Erica colorans, Verbena, 
Zygopetalum Mackaii, Fuchsia ‘Victoria, conspicua, formosa 
elegans, Rosa indica carnescens, Achimenes grandiflora, Epi- 
dendrum ciliatum, Verbena (Qu acer) Se “ome Rochea 
falcata, Galphimia’ splendens), G.C. Fox, Esq. 24 Dahiias dis- 
pts ‘btooms (Bope, Uxbridge, Eu bunts ae eer tietilaice, Lewis- 
, Nicholas Nickleby, Lee’s Bloomsbury, Fanny Keynes, 
Raaee tt ENot, Lady Cooper, Walter’s Unique, Twyford Per- 
fection, Pe ee Wheeler’s Maria, Beauty of the Plain- 
Grace Darling, Prince Albert, Prince of Wales, ‘Princess Royal, 
uis of Lansdowne, Egyptian Prince, Burnham H ero, Wid, 
nall’s Eclipse, Bridesmaid, Array), @. C. Fox, Esg.; 2. Mrs 
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