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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Oct. 14, 
Shelley, Burnham Hero, Anna, Minerva, Maid of Bath, Scarlet 
Defiance, Harwood’s Princess Royal, Climax, Uxbridge Magnet. 
President of the West, Walter’s Unique, Ploughboy, Admiral 
Stopford, Duchess of Richmond udson’s Princess Royal, Lady 
Mill, Beauty of Wakefield, Lec’ 5 ee: Dereham Rival, 
Westbury Rival, Argo, , Phenomenon, 
Spary’s Admirable, W. M. Tweedy, Esq. Be 20 var ieties, 1, Con: 
queror of the World, I Bloomsbury, Fanny Keyne, Pampt hy- 
lius, Argo, Walter’s Unique, Euclid, Suffolk Hero, Glory 
of Plymouth, Lee’s Bloosmbury, King of the Roses, Egy ptian 
ides- 
Prince, Beanty of the Plain, 
ee pcre 
of 
Marquis of Lothian, B 
Highgate Rival; Pr 
Yellow Clim: 
Seon *:, aires of Kent, Widnall’s Queen, Maid ‘of Ban 
Antagonist, Cox’s Defiance, Westbury’s Rival, Hylas, Le 
Grand Baudine, Argo, Beauty of ule ec Essex Triumph, site 
gin Queen, Westbury Rival, Marquis of Lansdowne, Pickw’ 
Walter’s Unique, Duke of eorniweus oS isham Rival, eolties 
ment, 153, W. Daubuz, Esq. Best 10 ditto, Royal Standard, Lee’s 
Bloomsbury, Bridesmaid, Doehesor Richmond, Le Grand Bau. 
dine, Argo, mae Spary’s Beauty of Hak Pain, Hudson's 
Princess Royal, L none Murray, Mrs. 2, J. Vivian, 
Esq. Best 10 aes or tipped, Beauty of Walkeriela, Hudson’s 
Princess Royal, Maid of Bath, Walter’s Unique, Lady Rae Reid, 
Conger of the World, Beauty of Wakefield, Purpurea alba, 
Tweedy, Esq. Best 10 selfs, W. Daubuz, Esq. Three Bulbs 
\ flower, Crinum amabile, Gladiolus Petes Amaryllis Bella- 
donna, Sir C. Lemon, Bart., M.P. Hardy Climber, in flower, 
a ply aes 2, Clematis ae Med Mr. J. Rickard. Extra 
othus azureus, G. C. Fox, Esq. 
pane ‘Collection ie Nasoo me - Flowers, Silver Metal to Mr. 
Pontey ; Bronze Medal to Mr. Rickard. . e Medal, 
to Mr. Veitch. VeGceTasies.—Six Stalks of White "Beet, J.S. 
Enys, Esq. aes Beet roots, J. Vivian, Esq. Three White Car- 
rots, J.S. Enys, Esq. Three heads of Celery, J. S.Enys, Esq. 
Collection of Y Salad Plants, for winter use, W. Daubuz, Esq. 
Ext Pn aie Marrow, G. C. mions, Mrs. Bull. 
Celery, Sir C. Li Bart., M. P. Marker GARDENERS’ Prizes 
—Basket of Vemetatlan, 15 Mr. S. Treseder; 2, Mr. J. Treseder.— 
Cornwall Advertiser, Truro. 
Royal ee eee oe Society of of peat, Sept. 14.—This was the 
Autumnal Fruit and Flower Show of this Society. The Dahlias, 
which were the principal source Set ney at this Show, were 
good, The fruit was also excellen ‘e were some fine 
Melons and Peaches, from the gardens of the Earl of Charle- 
ount, and some good Grapes, from those of the Chief Secretary, 
and Vegetables, in particular, were good. From the College 
Botanic Garden were some beautiful plants; andamong them 
a few Palms, the Bourbon and the Australian (Latania borbonica 
and Corypha Australis}; also some well-grown Heaths, viz. 
Erica retorta; E. retorta major, and E. Macnabiana; fine speci- 
is of Lilium bese Statice Dicksonii, anda variety of 
Z¥popetelatth Mac 
as, &c., also a basket containing 
the following Orchidaceous lake —Stanhopea eburnea, Vanda 
multiflora, Cattleya set Catasetum tridentatum and Zygo- 
petalum racket, a fine p of Statice Dicksonii, and Brug- 
ple Wey! ‘tf the garden of Isaac M. D’Olier, 
Esq., were epeetihetts of the following stove plants :—Allamanda 
cathartica, with numerous fine yellow blossoms; Aschynanthus 
grandi floras, Gesnera Harrisonii, Stephanotus floribundus, Ixora 
ee Amaryllis costata, and the following Orchidaceous 
pla nts Ss: — Brassia maculata, Oncidium papilio, i a 
insigne, E) From 
Messrs. Keefe were some beautiful exotics, and in one of these 
baskets we noticed Gesnera zebrina splendens, Hedychinm 
an 
amongst them t containing the following Fuchsias, viz. 
—Saint Clare, tricolor, formosa elegans, Venus victrix, sanguinea, 
andtransparens. We ‘also observed the donble white Brngmancis. 
LUE ess, Barnes were some fine Pelargoniums. LIAS. 
shall merely name the kinds which were placed in ae two 
best licens that of Mr. Bridgeford, which won the Arran prize 
(10 guineas), and that of Mr. Campbell, which was highly com- 
r, Bridgeford’s Box : Striped, Tricolor, alba purpurea, 
de Shaunenfeld, Marquess de Shaunenfeld. Yellow, 
Argo, Aurantia, Victory (Widnall’s.) Seon Blooms- 
ury, Danecrote Rival, Defiance, Tournament ‘imson, Per- 
wen Spies Col. Baker, Virgil, S Coansetitors urn Conserva- 
ive sir R. Sale, Indispensable, Pickwick. ose, Maria Lady 
Cooper, Mrs. Shelley, Ri Rose Unique. Lilac, Liberty, Lady Hart. 
land, King (Girlin; 2°8), Hon. Miss Abbott. Tipped, Conquero;, 
of the World, Surprise (Oakley’s), Bridesmaid, Princess Royal. 
White, Poole’s White, Bianca, ‘Antagonist, Mrs. Richardson. Mr: 
Campbell’s Box: — Striped, Souvenir de gard, Purpurea alba, Sul- 
tana, Pavoniana. Yellow, Mary, Yellow Climax, Rival Yellow, 
Prince of Wales. Scarlet, Bloomsbury, Danecroft Rival, Duke 
of Wellington, T Crimson, ronation, Perpetual 
rand, Burnham Hero, et Gi rile hen Emperor of ae 
Bang-up, Conservative, Ploughboy. Rose, Eximia, Thiers, 
Shelley, Admirable, Lilac, Tat eene: Liberty, Lady Middleton, 
Lady Harland. Tipped, Reine d’Or, Duchess of Richmond, Prin- 
cess Royal, Favourite. White, Antagonist, County of Arran, 
Bianca, Snow-flake. Mr. Walthew and Messrs. Bates also ex- 
hibited Dahlias, which were deserving of notice.—Dudblin 
Farmers’ Gazette, 
Sandbach Floral and Horticulturat Society, Sept. 5.—The 
following prizes were aw: Ai gas :—Dahlias, Premier om of 24 
Blooms, J. Alicock, jun,; ditto 12 Blooms, J. France, 
Best Seedling, Mr. Paulkner. Ditto, Self, 1, Mr. Faulk. 
ner; 2, 3, and 4,8. Allcock; 5, Mr. Faulkner. 
Furnivall; 2 France, aa ; 3, G. sols 
Maroon, 1, 8. 
8. Allcock. Allcock ; 2, Faulkner ; 3 
i Allcock; 4, Mr. Faulkner; 5, C. Taylor se, wt Alle ‘ck, 
{2 $/and 4, Mr. Faulkner; 5, 8. Allcock ipt, 1, J. 
Steck Rita's: Allcock; 3, Mr. Faulkner; 4, J. ‘ilevcke, 
jnn.; 5, C. Taylor. Stove Plants, 1,8. Allcock. Pelangoniums, 
. Pelar 
Best six, 1, Miss Twemlow ; iT, Stringer: “Heel Hirer, 1G: Bay. 
" 
ley; 2, C. Taylor. | Calceol Lawton and Sons. Fuchsias, 
th ES, Allende tos Mies "Ew enilows7 moses! Bert three, 
2, iss Twemlow. Mise ellaneous, 1, W. Allcock ; 
ches 
2, F, J. Ford, Esq. ; 3, T. Stringer; 4, Miss mlow. Fruits: 
firupes, black, Sit J. Broughton. Ditto, nites Ms Plant, Esq. Me- 
tong, W. Davenport, Esq. Cucumbers, Sir J. Bro’ ‘oughton ; 2, 
G, ch Meise T.N. at Nectarines, W. Daven- 
Pears, 
ger. Round, 1, G. Bay R. Percival: Kidney Beans, W. 
Tiwi hier: Miss Tweniow. MED 1, Sir J. Broughton ; 
2, G. Bayley, Onions, Sir J. prougs ton. Cubbages, red, J. All- 
cock, jun. “Turnips, RK. Percival. Endive, Sir J. Broughton. 
Staines Me Bae. Sept. 14,—This was the Secid 
The following is a list of Prizes: 
Mr Goodchild; 2, Mr x? 
ee) VERBENAS; 1, 6GrR REENHOUSE 
1, Specimen batt Mr. Bragg. 
e5 1, Taree , Mr J. Kent; 1, Frurr; 1, Ve- 
GETABLES; and 1, 24 PANsiEs, Mr W. sae iy Cucumpurs, 
Mr P. Fowler; 2 Fruit, Mr Holderness. Secon. Ciass, GEN- 
TLEMEN’S Ganveners,—i, 6 Batsams; 1, 9 Fucnstas; 1, 12 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS; 1, Collection of Faurr; Collection of 
VEGETABLES ; 1, Grapes; and 1, MELON, Mr G. Smith, gr to 
Mrs Maddeford. Extra Prize, Mr Brooke, gr to Mrs Birt. 1, De- | 
fen of Cur Fhowers VerBenas; 1, SPECIMEN PLanr ; 
, PLums, Mr Appleby, gr to J. Dobenson, Esq. » 24 DAHLIAS, 
Mr Weedon. 1, 12 ditto, Mr Weedon; 2; Specimen PLANTS 
Cocxscomss, and Extra Prize, 6 Vennnxas, Mr Piper, gr to — 
Scott, Esq. 1, Cur i Lowi, and 1, ENAS, Mr Shepherd, 
gr to Col. Wood, M.P. ; BALSAMS, read Extra ditto, Collec- 
Hon of Fruit, Mr J. ‘hiadle, grto MrF. Ashby. 1, CucumBmrs; 
BLON, Mr Edwards, gr to Col. Stapleton. 1, Nosecay, 
are Scotcher, grto the Rev. — Brown. 2, Menon, Mr Green, grto 
W. Clode, Esq. 1, PANIES, Mr. Marsh, gr to Miss eee THIRD 
Crass, Nurserymen.—1, Roses, Messrs Cobbett, , PETUNIA, 
ca} ey ye Small. 1, 24 Dannras ; ty u PANSIE 
, 18 VerRBENAS, Mr G, King. Ty a Beau- 
tiful Device, iar ane 4, Cur FLowrrs; andl, 48 DAuLtas, 
Messrs Brown and Attwell.— Windsor and Eton Expr 
Stonehenge Danita Seis — At this Show the following 
premiums ‘were awarded: — First Crass, Sor 24 Blooms 
(Nurserymen), 1, a ‘Silver Cup, value 10 guineas, to Mr. 
Keynes; 2, r. Brown; 3, to Mr. Heale; 4, to Mr. 
Southby. Srconp Crass, 1, Mr. Walters; 2, Brown; 
, Mr. Keynes; 4, Mr. Drummond. Turrp Crass, 18 Blooms, 
1, a Cup, value 10 guineas, to Mr. Ford; 2, J. leven- 
ish, Esq.; 3, Mr. id; 4, J. Yeeles, Esq. AMATEURS AND 
GenrLeMEn’ . GanpENERS, 1, Mr. Hopkins ; 2, J. Yeeles, Esq. ; 
3, Mr. Ford; 4,Mr. Dodd. Best specimens of single Blooms, 1, 
Mr. Keynes, for Standard of Perfection ; 2, Mr. T. Brown, Essex 
, Mr, Walters, Essex ‘Triumphant ; 4, J. A. Deven- 
specimen (edged), 1, Mr, P. ers; 2, J. 
Best three Blooms (Seedlings), 1, Mr. Keynes ; 2, 
Mr. Sparey. Mr, Keynes, according to yee. custom, exhibited 
a grand device, entirely Hee of Dahli 
Hae 
arland, Admiral Stop- 
ford, Dowager Lady Cooper, Sir Robert Sale, Queen of Trumps, 
Essex Triumph, Princess Borel Perpetual Grand, Prince of Wales, 
Conservative, Maid , Marquis of Lansdowne, Beauty of 
Wakefield, ane, eae Colonel Baker, Perfection, Highgate 
Rival, Argo, M rs, James Richardson, Mrs, Shelley, Duchess of 
Richmond, and Beauty of Sussex. The next collection was shown. 
by the Marquis of Camden’s gardener. The following were suc- 
cessful competitors :—Frowrrs (Grown by Nurser: 
Has 24 varieties, 1, Mr. T. Cripps; 2, Mr. Hoo 
Mr. Mitchell; 2, Mr. Seale. (Not. grown Re Nurserymen), 
Hoes 12 varieties, 1, Earl Abergavenny; 9, F, Perkins, Esq. 
Balsam, 1, D. Salomons, Esq.; ies hurchill. Fu ia 
Sulgens, or its varieties, Dr. Thomson. sia of other sorts, 
Fuchs: 
g do., Mr. Churchill. Stocks, eight varie- 
12 varieties cut, 1, Mr. “Seale; 2, 
jas, Six veneues cut, Lady Maria 
‘Hollyhocks, 12 varieties cut, 1, - Mercer; 2, A. 
Pott, Esq. 12 Dahlias, 1, Marquis of Camden; 2, F Faring, 
Esq.; 3, Lady Maria Meade. Lwpins, six varieties cut, 
Bennett. 12 Asters, 1, Mr. Hooker ; 2,3. Delves, Esq, 12 African 
Marygolds, Mrs. Lucas. 12 French Do., Lord de Lisle. Petunias, 
three varieties in Thomson, Annuals, three pots, 1, Lady 
Maria Meade; 2, D, Salomons, Esq. 7” Greenhouse 
Plants, 1, Mr. Cattell; 2, Mr. T. Cripps. Plant, Fa 
erkins, Es New Annual, not Pesvcualy exhibited i inthe room, 
Mr.T. Cripps. Cut Flowers, collection of Stove or Greenhouse, 
1,; Mrs. Lucas; 2, Mrs, Fisher. eyatleties from Flower- 
garden, 1, Mr. seta 2, Mrs. Lucas. Fruirs: Grapes, bunch 
of Black, 1, Mrs. Lucas; 2, D. Salomons, Esq. Bunch OF Vanes 
1, Mrs, ‘Lucas; Ue a Delves, Esq. Melon, 1, Mr. Churchill; 2, 
Arthur Pott, Es Miss Sheppard. 12 edchetss 4 Earl Dela- 
ware; 2, Lord de Lisle, 12 Nectarines, Lord de 12 Apri- 
Lucas; 2, Lord de Lisle. 12 USeennani. F, Perkins, 
12 other Plums, Hon. P. Ashburnham. 24 Strawberries 
Pott, Esq. 2, Earl Delaware. 24 sae ere es, ly 
Lucas; 2, Mr, Churchill. 36 Cherries, 1, Mrs. Barclay; 2, Tari 
Delaware. 24 Gooseberrics, 1, Mr. Bell; 2, Earl Shatereovediee 
Currants, 24 arenes of Red, Lord de Lisle. 24 bunches of 
White, Mrs. Barclay. 24 bunches of Black, Capt. Peat Figs, 
a) Black, Mr 3. Creasy. 24 Mulberrie. i pond de ieee 2 Pears, 
fined to six s 
cumbers, 1, Earl Delaware; 
A. Akers, Esq. 
Vieeoenee — Brace of Cube 
2, D. Salomons, Esq. Peas, 36 Pods, 
French Beans, 36 Pods, pe Delaware. Three 
e Lettuces, 1, Mr. 
12 einen Potatoes, Mrs. 
, Esq. Six Carrots, D. Salo- 
Siw Parsneps,;Hon. P. Ashburnham. _ Si: 
of Abergavenny. ‘Six ee Mr. E. J. Strange. 
chokes, Earl ORE Ext a cuits Allnutt, 
Cockscomb, 1, i Esq. Stove and 
Greenhouse Plants, A. Pott, Esq. vi . Creasy. 
Basket;of Dessert Fruit,'F. Perkins, Esq. Vegetable Marrow, 
Mrs. J. Fisher. Celery, Mr. E. J. Strange.—Sussex Agricultural 
Express. 
Earl of! Ye 
Churchill; 2, Hon. P. Ashburnham, 
Wingham Horticultural and Floral Society, Sept. 7. —This was 
the Autumn Exhibition. The weather was very fine, the show supe- 
rior, and the attendance numerous. The following {a.a list of the 
prizes wERS.—Best tures uchiian magnifica, racemiflora, 
Chandlerii, J, Godfre ey, Esq. ; ito, Curtisii, J. Godfrey, Esq. : 
three Petumias, picta, Victoria, Seedling, ‘Mr Sankey ; three Balsams, 
r Sankey; three Cockscombs, D. Denne, Esq. ; Climbing Plunt, 
Contra puxpureum, Mrs Gregory ; bulb, Hemanthus coceineus, 
ly Montresor ; three é Plants, bicolor, 
Gas RUGS, Paihlek decuasaten bis tate ey ; 2, Cassia corym- 
bosa, Bouvardia triphylla, Lotus niger, Mr Sankey; Greenhouse 
Plant, Lychnis Bungeana, Mr Sankey ; Stove Plant, Vinea rosea, 
Marehioness Cunningham; 12 Duflias, 1, Widnall’s Queen, Mar 
eet itieciowine nage Ait Murray, Mz 
Shelley, Beauty of the Plain, Essex 
petitor, Phenomenon, Pickwick, Rev gson ; 2, Dowager 
Lady Cowper, Bloomsbury, (Lees’) Highgate Rival, Marquess 
Lothian; ‘Pickwick, Lady “Afiddleton, Defiance, Burnham Hero, 
Beauty of the Plain, Metella, Le Grand Baudin, Princess Royal, 
y. C. Oxenden; 6 Dahtias, Maria, Mrs Shelley, P- of Wales, 
tay Ann Murray, Es mph, Antagonist, Rev 8, oe : 
2, Pickwick, Widnall’s ducen Hope Andrew Ho Presi- 
dent of the West, Mr G. Denne; yellow ditto, P. of Wales, Rev. 
. G. Hodgson; purple ditto, Pickwick, Rev. aylay; crimson 
ditto, President of the West, Mr G, Denne; rose ditto, Dowager 
Lady Cooper, Rev. enden; maroon or dark ditto, Essex 
Triumph, Rev. J. G. Hodgson; scarlet ditto, Lee’s Bloomsbury, 
Captain: Swann; lilac’ ditto, Mrs Shelley, Rev. C. Bayley white 
ditto, Virgin Queen, Mr Sankey; orange or buff ditto, Marque: 
Lansdowne Mr Sladden ; edged or tipped ditto, Tay “Oietmoathy 
G. Denne; Dahlia in any stand, , Rev. gson ; 
Seedling Dantia, Rovestipped, Mr G. Denney 6 African te 
12 dou! 
G. Hod 
inter; 12 double French Atl Mr D. Deverson bli 
pis 1 Dey Moritreder' ). Deverson ; 12 Zinnius, 1, Rev. 
| C. Baylay; 2, Mrs Hudson; 8 Annuals, 1, Phlox Drammondii, 
P.D. superba, Zinnia elegans, Salpiglossis picta, Branching Lark- 
spur, Coreopsis tinctoria, Godetia vinosa, zebrina, Bartonia 
aurea; Clarkia nlgHetlen Lobelia gracilis, Indian Pink, Mr Sankey ; 
2, Godetia Fubiguridas Dwarf Larkspur, Lupinus elegans, Malya 
zebrina, m mexicanum, Carthamus tinctori ius, Prince of 
Wales Stock, “Zinnia elegans coccinea ; Bartonia ao Globe Ama- 
ranthus, Chtysant thera aureum, China Aster, . C. Baylay ; 
12 Har ‘als, Phlox tardiflora, P. corgmibiflors alba; P. ditto, 
purpurea, Lobelia splendens, Pentstemon gentianoides, Pp. coccinea, 
P. rosea, P. 
A. Hendersonii, Linaria dalmatica, Mr Sankey; 2, Phlox Wheelerii, 
P.ameena, Lobelia fulgens, Phyteuma, Rudbeckia fulgida, ‘Antirr- 
hinum, Linaria dalmatica, Pentstemon gentianoides, pasty Geum 
Seveingxim, Potentilla Hopwoodiana, Dracocephalur 
Rev. C. Baylay; 6 Stocks, Mr G. Denne; 
Hudson ; ‘Bowinet (tender), J. Godfrey, Esq.; Bouguely 
S. M. Hiltoi m, Esq. Fruit.—Best Melon, Egyptian green 
Lady Montresor; bunch of Grapes (with fire), Black seacborel 
D. Denne, Esq.; white ditto (with fire), Muscat of Alexandria, Sir 
art. ; bunck of Gstaad (withontize) Black Hamburgh, 
Jsq.3 white ditto (without fire), Frontignan, J. God- 
SruReroR of Grapes, ‘Black Hamburgh, Rrouuenat; 
eg PRE LD ee Water, Claret, J. Godfrey, 
, White Ischia, Rev. « Mutlow; 6 P eels) oh a 
Magdalen, oy Godfrey, Esq.; 2, Barly Admirable, 
B. Bridges, Bar 
8 Nectarines, 1, Violette Hative, 8 
12 Plums (wall), 1, Washington, My J. Elgar; 
2 Pi 1), Magnum 
D 
Elruge, Mr Cousens ; 
( 
: Victor, Mr J. Digar. ums (not wal 
ham. 8 Pears (wall), 1, Jargonelle, J. Cooper, Bans 2, (wall), 
Jargonelle, S. M. Hilton, Esq. 8 Fears (not wall), Williams? 
Bon Chrétien, Mr D. Deverson: 2 (not wall), Flemish Beauty, Mrs. 
Hudson. 8 dessert Apples, 1, Golden Pippin, J. Dads, Bsq.5 2, 
Kerry Pippin, Mr J. Elgar. 6 kitchen Apples, 1 Fair Maid of 
Wisiford 4) White Hawthorndentibady Mollwesorm Pound of 
Filberts, D. Denne, Esq. Pound ‘of Cob Nuts, D. Den mne, Esq. 
ie Curranis, White _Duteh, Mr J. Elgar. 
aches two sorts, Nectarines one sort, Cherr 
Figs one, ote) rants ma Gooseberries t uts and Pilberts two, 
Strawberries two, Raspberries one, Mulberries uae) Pui 
Pears five, Apples six, Grapes and Cranberries two, Mr 
VrceraniEs :—Pint of Peas, aoe Marrow, Lady Mont 
six Onions, MD. Deverson : s Celery, Solid Red, Mesuinen: 
M Mr Cousens ; Cubbiges Mbp LAE Lady Montresor, 
Lettuce MrD, Deverson; 12 kidney Fotatoes 1 Ash-leaved, Captain 
nm: 2, Ash-leaved, Mr a Denne ; 12 x und Potutoes, 1, Earl; 
shaw! Me toateans ” shay , Mr J. Grothall brace of Cucumbers, 
Weedon’s Frame, Captain ‘Swann ; basket of Vegetables, Mr D, 
Deverson. Exrra: MMENDED, Melon, Mr Slater; Peach, 
Mr Couzens ; me alas growth), Mr J. Elgar; creek Mr 
Sankey; Device, Mrs Hudson. oRYMEN’S #:—Bes 
Daiiias, Duchess of Richmond, Metella, Piclwiels Hope) Charles 
miral Stopford, Rouge et Noir, Eclipse, Phenomenon, 
Essex Beanie Antagonist, Andrew Hofer, Dowager, L: 
Barnard’s Rival Queen, Marquess of Lansdowne, Lee’: = Bloomsbury, 
Hudson’s Princess Royal, President of the West, Lady Middleton, 
Maid of Bath, Bites Hero, Mrs Shelley, Purple Perfection, Mr. 
Philpot, Aldingto: 
Woolton Floral, He MUEALAACS eT and Ay Agricultural Meeting, Sept. 12. 
—This was the Autumn Show of Dahlias, Fruits, Vegetables, &c, 
The following prizes were awarded :—Dauttas, &c.—24 blooms, 
, Mr. Green, gr . Rawson; 2, Mrs. Preston. Best 18; 
1, Mr. Manly, gr to Mr. ow. Rotheram; 2, Mr. Hurst, gr to Mr. 
W. Preston; 3, Mr. T. Rawson, Best 12, 1, Mr. W. Rotheram . 
, Mr. R. W. Preston. Seedling, Mr.R. W. Preston. Stove Plant 
in in Hower 1, Messrs. Davies; 2, Mr. Hislop, gr to Mr. J. Ashton, 
3, Mi. Hislop, a to Mr. H. Ashton. Greenhouse Plant, 1, Messrs; 
. Foster; 3 and 4, Mr. Hogg, gr to 
er ses Mrs. Foster. Ericas, 1, Messrs. Davie S5 
Hill, gr to Mr. R. Se Flow e Deviee, ue H. mentee! 
Flowers, 1, Mr. W. ; . W. Preston. Basie’ 
Piants, 1, Mrs. ioneey ie Mr. SEaEEBON es to Mr. R. Pro 
Ca aleeolarias, two prizes, baie Foster. 
eram ; 2, eedling, . Alison. 
J. Ashton. * Gatteosion of Roses, 1, Mr. H 
se Lace; 2, Mrs. eat Ornament for the tent, Mr, 
Wainwright. Fruits: B rapes, 1, Mr. W. Shand; 2, ME 
mbrose Lace, White, 1, Mr Poster: 2, Mr. J.T. Lamb. Peaches, 
Mr, Hurst, gr to Mr. R. Willis. Extra Py izes, Mr. W. Rotheram 
nd Mr, J. Penlington. Nectarines, Mr. Leech, er to Mr. Gilgeons 5; 
Kwtra, Mr. W. Rotherham. Ci Mrs. Ashton and H. hes 
rw. : ie 
Mr. 
Cut. 
ton. Strawberries and ees . Ashton. Plum: 
Messrs. J. Penlington and R. Proctor. Dessert ree Mr. 
Si gr to G. Yates. Baking ditto, Mr. T. 
Pears, 1, Mr. T. Rawson; 2, Mr. Hodgitt, gr to Mr. ee Glo 
thwaite. Melon, Mr. R, Alison. Gooseberries, 1, Mr. R. Alison ; 2, 
Currants, 1, Mr. ilgeons; 2, . Ashton 3 
Eatra, Mr. H. Ashton. Figs, Mr. R, Willis. Vecerasies: In this 
department the prizes were divided amongst most of the parties 
above-named.— Liverpool Standard. 
Youghal Hordieuttiral Society, Sept. 6.—The following Prizes 
were awarded :—To . M. - Moiphy, 
for ye ieiones BI , Currants, Celery, C 
Shallots. XG. Coghlan, gr to R. Smith, Esq,, for Dahlias, 
German "stoke ubile, Alsti 
aurea, Gladiclas, Giana raeees Ghresceie: wars Salvia patent 
Balsams, ‘African Marygold, Grapes, Beet, .Potatoes, white 
Carrots, and Nuts. ToM Keane, gr to ¥. E. Currey, Esq., 
for Fuchsia fulgens, Diplacus puniceus, Hydrangea in pot, 
Shaddock Tree, Erica Bowieana, Verbenas in variety, best collec- 
tion of Cut Flowers, Melon (Green Flesh), do. (red Flesh), Nec- 
tarines, Parsnips, emer and Shallots. To 
J. Keily, jun, q Fue 
Se Erica BORAGE and G dia 
C. Uniacke, Esq. ., for Cucumbers oud Artichokes, 
gr. t To Mt 
‘ Walsh, gr to E, O'Dell, Fsq., for Magnolia. To Mr. J. Lyons, 
gr to Mrs. Uniacke, for Seedling Carnet one: Potatoes, Cabbages 
and Plums, To Mr, J. Curtin, en to T. John, Es Nerium 
splendens and Heliotrope. To oche, gr - Cc, Giles, 
Esq., for'best collection of Dahlias, best coiletion AG Fuchsias, 
nese odorata, Impatiens, and stand 
fat -ia B w. Moore, Esq. 
for Grapes, (White eeoncietan: y Gesebanrick, Currants, White 
Beau s Cherries, Dessert Apples, Kitchen Apples, Brocolis 
‘auliflowers, Lettuce, Peas, Beans, Kidne 
leneiaoeee Passiflora princeps, Erythrina  crista-galli, 
Asters, second collection of Dablias, Pinks and Picotees, and 
Roses. To Mr. Edwar Nae et to Mrs. Marsden, for 
Cinerarias and Spinach, To White, gr to Dr. Green, f 
bak Kidney Potatoes and Sealing” Onions. ‘To Mr. J. Dawleys 
r to TP. Seward, Esq., for best collection of Balsams, Neriu™ 
Sercnueiny American ie. and pes. To Mr. J. Power, 8t t0 
rs. Green, for Scedling Dahlias and M To. Mr. 3B 
Donoghue, gr tu Rev. P. S.Smyth, for Giese (Hamburah), 
Grizzly Frontignan, Ee A _ Jargonelle Pears, Apples, imine es 
foes belladonna, and Hoya carnosa, ‘To Mr, T, Kinnea * 
gr to the Convent, for esata (Yellow) and Chinese Rose. he 
Mr. W. Carty, Market Gardener, for Cabbage and Garlic. ‘T° 
an, Market Gardener, for Carrots and Red icspbage.— 
Cork Constitution. 
[N.B.—We will endeavour to publish the remainder of our 
cea Shows next week.] 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Italian Vire-Fly in Norfolk.—1 wish, through the 
medium of your valuable publication, to make known @ 
circumstance which, as can learn, has beet 
hitherto unnoticed in England. On going into my green 
house between seven and eight o’clock in the evening of 
the 22nd of August, I was surprised at perceiving a glim- 
mering light amongst the Vines, which, on further obser- 
vation, I discovered to proceed from a ‘ Lucciola,’” oF 
Italian Fire-fly, with whose habits and appearance a long 
residence in Italy has rendered me familiar. Although 
the windows of the greenhouse were always open till within 
as 
