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Tesult of several experiments on the gum, ~and the various acids, | Esq; 2, W.H. Leyton, Esq; 3, Rev. W. Syer._ 6 “ditto, | iy Mr 
oils, &., in which it is soluble. This is followed by a description | W. Parker ; 2, E. Walton, Esq; 3, R. Headley, Esq. eed - 
o the Cee samples which accompany the correspondence, | ling, R. Headie: ley, Esq. 18 Pansies, 1, H. ye Jackson, Eqs 2 2, 
remarks on the advantage it possesses in not being | Capt. Dayrell, Nurserymen—24 Dahlins, ae Dillistore; 2, 
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affected is the ordinary heat and moisture of the a atate! of this | Mr Chater. Best seedling: Mr Gimson. pietets Prizes— 
country.—Indian Mail. Tender plant (Gesnera), 1, Mr Boreham; 2 (Crassula coccinea), 
Mr F, Nice, F. Crick. 6 
Hardy pent 1, Mr Chasen 2, Rev 
COUNTRY TRY SHOWS. Fuchsias, 1, Mr Cha ¥E. Batson, Esq. 6 China or German 
Brighton Floral and Horticultural, ssociaiy—_Distrlbae oe of Asters , Mr Briony Bouguet,, 1, MrGim- 
Premiums :—Dahlias, Mr Kidd, Mr Walters, and Mr son; 2, Mr Chater. esis Rev. W. Syer ; 2, E Batson, 
Collection of Dahlins, Mr Kidd. Greenhouse Plants, Mr HeRaeR ee 12 African Mar neces Mr illisto one. 12 French Marigolds, 
Flowers of Herbaceous GE Mr Hobden, Mr Kidd, and Mr Menace 6 Roses, |, Mr Dillistone; 2, Mr Chater. 6 Holly- 
ins. Pan ‘Mitchell and Mr Wilimer. African | hocks, on, sq; 2, Rev. Dr. Walton. 3 Cockscombs, 
Marygold, Mr reerinee: "ames ‘Mr Walter, Mr Hobden, and 3 Bulsams, Batson sq. 6 Verbenas, B. Batson, 
Mr Watkins. Bogie Mr Mitchell, Mr Walters, and Mr | Esq 1, Mr Smo 2, Mr Chater. A collection 
Boba den. Erreurnss pr evaiterss Vegetables, Mr Gorringe, | of Hollyhocks was shown 1 Mr Barron, of Saffron Walien ; 
Mr E. Mitchell, i raed and Mr Walters. Melon, Mr Kiad. | stands of Zinnias and China Asters, by Messrs. Bass and Brown ; 
Peaches ty Neetnrinvs Mr Gorringe. suDY. eis Chai ee Fruir—Best Melons 1, Capt. Day- 
Sorringe. Apples, Mr Kidd. Sweepstakes for Duhlias, 1, Mr J. yell; 2, B.A! Stephens, ack Hothouse Grapes, 1, Capt. 
Mitchell, for Purple wae tb ee Shelley, Asmodeus, Antago- | Dayrell; 2, Mr Gimson. W hite ditto, 1, Capt, Dayrells 2, E 
nist, Favourite, Pet nche Shelley, Barnard’s Rival, Batson, Esq. Out-door ditto, 1, E. Ba tson, E: a bes ev. Dr. 
Beauty oe Sussex, Dunes ie wales, Hero of Stonehenge, and 6 Peaches, 1, H. Purkis, hen, 2, ae A. Stephens, Esq, 
2, Mr Be Henbrey, for Euclid, Rose Unique, SNectarines, ie E. Walton, Esq R .M Plums, 
Dodd's pane of Wales, Girling’s Prince of Wales, Eclipse, Andrew | 1, 2, Mr Chater. 12 Cribipinen 1, Capt. Dayrell ; 
Hofer, Cnlonel Baker, Bridesmaid, Twyford Perfection, Attila, | 2, J. Parkis, Ba. Filberts, Rev. F. Crick. Pears, 1, Mr Bor 
Hero of Stonehenge, and President of the West; 3, Jaines, ham 2, Mr Dillistone; 3, P. Burleigh, Esq. 12. Hees 1 Mr 
for Euclid, Lady Prudhoe, Prince Albert, Beauty of Wakefield, | Gimson ; 2, Mr Chater. 12 sauce difvo, 1, Ri ick ; 
Widnall’s Queen, Lord Prudhoe, Bridesmaid, Coronal, North Dish of Cherr .Purkis, Esq. Dish sot faut 
Midland, Orange Perfection, Beauty of Sussex, and Perpetual | Mr Gimson. Vnowranvis—4 heads of Celery, 1, Mr Boreham; 
and. 2, Rev. Dr. Walton. 6 les 1y Mr RS 2, Capt. Dayrell. 
Gus nsey Horticultural Society, Get. 4.—This was the Autum- 
nal Exhibition, when prizes were awarded as follows :—MEDAL- ice; Rev. 
Liss, Large Ghallene Moable Medal (12 varieties of A nples), Mr | Chater; 2, P. Burleigh, Esq. Dish of Peas, P. Burleigh, Esq; 2, 
C. De Jersey. Small Medals (Grapes and Hothouse Plants), Mr mn, E Rev. 
Fruits and Dahlius, Mr J. Vidamour,—Premivum | Syer, 
R | Show of Dahlias, Mr R. Langelier, Nurseryman, | Tripoli ditto, 1, E.Walton, Esq; 2, Rev. W.Syer. 12 Potatoes, 
Royal Albert Grapes, Mr J. S. Brock, Basket of Vegetables) (a1 | 1, Rev. G, Perry; 2, MrJ. Jackson. 6 Turnips, Rev.R. Roberts. 
i Greenhouse Plunts, and 14 varieties | Brace of Cucumbers, B.A. Stephens; 1 Esq. Basket of Salad, Ws 
s. Best Seedling. Dahtia, ater, Hai a Privawrets awardet 
rC. De Jerse 
of Cupsicums, Capt. Appleton 
ir C, De Jersey. Best variety of ditto, De 
of ditto, 1, Mr J. Vidamour; 2, Mr H. Dobrée, jun. an of | In the garden oe Mr Borehens was a M 
twelve, 1, Mr J. Vidamour; a Mr H. ae jun. f siv, | different stands of Dahlias which competed for the prizes. The 
rH. Dobrée, jun.; 2, Mr_C. De Jersey. Hottiousel Plant JSirst prize of 51. to Amateurs, for 20 dissimilar blooms ge t named) 
Ra coieepic MEG wu oyle. Show of ditto, was adjndged to Mrs. Bramston. Those o} ley were 
Hoyle. Greenhouse Plant, Mr H. Dobrée, ee Show ite commended. The Rev. W. Syer, and — Bree, oe also exhi- 
Capt. Appleton. Collection of China Asters, Mr J. Vib ai bited for this prize. The second prize of 3 eons to Amateurs, 
Collection of German, Mr J. Vidamour. Bouquet, for 12 dissimilar blooms, was won by the Rev. W. Knox, with 
Camelia japonica, Mr J. Brock. Show of Prench Mary, 1 | Miss Johnstone, Le Grand Bandin. Browne’s Bridesmaid, 
and 9, Mr J, Vidamour. Show of African, Mr J. V Princess Royal, Paragon, Rouge et Noir, Beauty of the Plain, 
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of Guernsey Lilies in pots, 1, Colonel De heviands 2, Mr H, | Dowager Lady Cowper, Phenomenon, Princeof Wales, Burnham 
lobrée, jun. Colchicum Agrippinum, Hero, and Pickwick. The third prise of 2 guineas, to Amateurs, 
Dobréc, jun. De Greenhouse Plants, | for 8 dissimilar blooms, was won by Mr Smoothy, with Princess 
3 Royal, Maria, Attila, Stella, spodd’s Prince «f Wales, Indispen- 
Mr a. as jun. Asters, Marygolds, Verbenus, &c., a sable, Phoenix (Heailes me and Duchess of Richmond. The 
c. Se Fat © lection of Fuchsias, Mr C. Gosselin. Roses, first prize of 61. to Nu men, a 24 dissimilar blooms, was 
pots, Mr H. Doprée, jun. Roses, Bs J. Cockburn. Seedine won by Mr Widnall, with Widnall’s 
ditto, Mr R. Luff. Vallota ieee eas rT. Dumaresq. FRUITS, Queen, ditto Victor, Hudson’s Princess Royal, n 
es ‘yhite o or yellow Grapes, iors (Muscat of Alexandria), | Indispensable, Catlengh’s eclipse, Virgil, Euclid, Mrs 
saa oyle. 3 ditto, black or purple eval ALES Mr J. : My : 
rock. 3 ditt Ce aa Hamburgh), Mr J. Le Lievre. Prince of Wales, Andrew Hofer, Antagonist, Adam’s Prince 
8 ditto, white or yellow (Musi of Alexandr), he Le Lievre. Albert, Competitor, Phenomenon, Vivid, Essex Triumph, Indis- 
12 sorts of renee 3 rok each, 1, Mr J. Vidamour; 2, Mr pensable, and Colonel Baker. The secund tess es 4l., to Nar- 
H. Dobrée, jun of Kitchen Apples, 3 of each, Mr aC Vi- | Serymen, for 12 dissimilar blooms, was won by Mr Bragg, with 
bj Apples, Iubstone Pippin, Mrs Lainé; London ees Indispensable, Widnall’s Queen, Springfield Darles Beauty of 
‘Old Nonpareil, Royal Pearmain, Aromatic Russet, Mr J. V the Plain, Phenomenon, Penelope, Duchess of Richmond, Essex 
mour Reinette Franche, Mr R. Luff; Calville Blanche, Mol. | Triumph, Le Grand Bavdin, Thompson’s Vivid, Bedford’s Sur- 
se EEE Pippin, way J. Vidamour ; Old Golden ditto, Mr | Prise, and Catleugh’s Tournament. 
iff; Court of Wieck, Mr H, Dobrée; 3 
Dutch Reinette, Mr 3 Vidamour, Suacdenay Pears’ Hosa 
sort, Mr J. Vidamour, 6 Pears (Chaumontel), g 3 
1, Mr Ht Ir W. Mellish. Brunsvigia Josephine, 
Royal Devon and Cornwall Botanical and Hortieuttural Society, 
in against a | Sept. 14.—This was pe of Fruits, Flowers, and 
wall; 6 ditto, on Espaliers, Mrs Lainé; 6 Beurré d’Amalis, Mr | Plants for the season. Mr. ‘Por , Mr. Rendl eM Wood, &e., 
H. Dobiée; 6 Beurre d’Aremberg, Mr a Vidamour; 6 Brown | kindly furnished a large aeuae OF plants and flowers to Quorn 
ier Ae Lainé eet Bonne, Mr. J. Cockburn ; 6 Cras- | the room, comprising specimens of Exotic, Stove, and Orchi- 
sane, Mrs Lainé; 6 Virgouleuse and 6 Passe Colm ~ | daceous Plants. The following prizes were ee uIT. 
svidamout 6 Seckle, Mr. H. Dobrée, jun. ; 6 Louise Tare {the highest- Hae and best. sh) jae owe (Enville), 
J, Maingay ; 6 Baking, Mr J. Vidamour. 6 Sweet Granes, grown | 1/. 108. aie Griffin, gr to Mrs. Wells; 2, ; X. Robertson, 
in the open air, MrJ. Vidamour. Currents, Mrs Lainé, Rasp- | Es Dish of mixed Grapes i, R. Rol wert in, Esq ; 2, wae 
Berries, Mr J. Vidamour. Exrra Prizes.—W: site Reinetie Ap- | 1584 Mi. P. Johnson, R.N. 1, Dish of ini ae (Black Ham 
ple, and Louise Bonne, Mr R. Luff. Collection of Appies, and a | burgh), a , T. Holberton, Ba, 2, ditto, T. Holberton, Esq., 
Yom, Mr P. Martins Adaiw’s Pearmain, Mr J. Cock Pees and | tiie, Sq. 1, Dish of white Grapes, San Holbertony Baath 
lection of Pears, Mr C. De Je Veorrapies.—Bunch white | 2, ditto, 108, w. aT alot 1, The highest tlavoured Melons ee 
Carrots, and bunch Parsnips ‘Mr H. Dobrée, jun. Mr. J. Taylor; 2, do., 7s. 6d., W. Ellis, Es 
white Gali weighing 50 pounds, Mr C. De Jersey, string clit Esq, 1, Dish of Sehiblibt CRUARER is Ww. a ° apes ra, 
Portugal or Depttord ditto, weighing 23 pounds, 1, Mr ©. De Jer- | 1, of do., of any cule sort, 5s., M Fae Jeffery. 1, Dish of 
sey; 2, 33, ditto, Mr H. Dobrée, jun. 8 roots white Celery, Mr se sorts, 7s. 6d., ©. Jeffery; 2, do., a W. Radcliff, 
Se lelebsre, White, rel, and blue Potaéo, Mr J. Vidamuur, 6 | Esq. 1, Dish of not less then 8 lh 9 a, 6d., W. H. P. Carew, 
pleton Bab ee 1, Mr H. Dobrée, Esq.; 2,40, 58., Mr. C. Jeffery. ee of esbirines sorts, 
ryle. 6) 0 Ibs.), Mr. H. Do- | 7s. éd., W. H. P. Carew, Esq. 3 2, dee , Mr. R. Li 
Luke, gr to Earl 
1, Dish of Necturines, wotlees than 8, 7s. 6d., Mr. R, 
0.5 co ne C. Jeffrey. 1, Dish of Plums, sortase ae 
Sq. Cub 6d., ae a. Rarer 1, Dish of Plwms, 
estadclift, pene 1 80, 2 3s. 6d., Mr. R. Luke. 
3s. 6d., W. magaline! ets 2 do., 28. 6d., W. Be P. Carew, 
of Filberts, 3s. 6d., W. Radcliffe, Esq. ; .» 28. 6d., 
1, Dish of Cob Nuts, 3s. 6d., W- Radeline, Esq. 5 
28 6d., R. piveeeabes Esq. 1, Collection of Pears, 6 sorts, 
not less than 2 of each, 7s. Mr Ty; 2, do, 
ill, Le Grand gs., We Ellis, Esq. 1, Collection ot ee sere Apples, 6 sorts, » ripe 
ae Comte de Paris, Tay G nad, Le ‘Gra ey feet; fruit, not less than 2 of each, 7s. 6d, C. Jeffery ; 2, do., 5s., 
Miss Nooks, sae ae Bath, Lewisham Rival, Searle t Defiance, | W. Ellis, Esa- Rega Se re eae 58., Mr. effery ; 
Modesta, Hope, King of Roney Phenomena, Dodd’s Prince of | 9, do., 35. 6d., W- Rad Esq. pre Prizks.—ss, to W. 
Vales, Grace Daas Langelier’s White Defiance, Eva, Bache- | Radcliffe. Esq. for Brack Grapes 10s. to R. Robertson, bu for 
ep oun Warren, Chari es Xi. ig A Ansel’s Ualdue, Doild’s 's Mary, | Pine ‘Apple. 38. to Mr. C. Jeffery, for er Qs. 6d. ti Hu. 
Evens, Esq., for do. 2s 6d.to T. Briggs, Esq., for Morello Gan 
Robertson Louies Swanstone Seedling Strawberries 
Bayley, Esq., for te of Mulberries. 1s. 6d. to 
, for Red Capranle: s. 6d. to Mr. C. Je 
Qs. 6d. toT. An es ne eee 78. 
anyes. 58. to do., tor Lemon dD 
Pranrs.—Group of 8 Greenhouse Plants, 158. W. C. Hoe dge, Esq. 
Duhlias, 24 blooms, diss' nilar flowers, Gold Medal, Mr. J. Clarke , 
‘do, (America, Admiral Stopford, Burnham Hero, Amato 
Monarch, Lady Alice Peel, Mrs, Shelley, Pamplin’s Bloomsb bury, 
Pickwick, Phenomenon, Rival Sussex, “Agtirew Hofer, Beauty of 
the Plain, ee Lowe's Ccnservative, President of the West, 
ieamph, Le Grand Baudine, Wheeler’s Maria, Hope, Hero of 
Wakefield, Nicholas Nickleby, pete Baker, Bedford Surprise,) 
Silver Mecay, Se 3, do., 10s., Mr. W. Monk; 4, do 
Collection of 12 Die Silver Medal, 
cians 188 R. Sleeman, Es 
. Dre ake, Swilley. Honliantinn of 
1, Col! ection of 24 G. 4 
Glory of Plymouth, Bishop of Salisbar Mr C De Jerseys 12 
Varieties of Apples, for which he chained ane largest medal, 
Mollet’ 's Pippin, Ribston Pippin, Golden Epa, Aroma- 
» Court of Wick, Reinet te du Canada, Kerry Pippin, 
Court Pendu Piae Caiville 
Mr napus sorts of Desser 
Amples— Ieee Goiden Pippin, Mal rgil 
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een etn (name: un~ 
* SERCH Os reenact du Cae: Du teh Renee | awe 
thernden, and two others (name unknown). Mr Vidamour's 6 
1aumontel, Beur/é Rance, Sabinne, Beurré de 
oP ‘ont, Beurré Diel, and Monsieur Le Curé. Among the 
odious | ayeeie s sent, particular notice was taken of an Oncidium 
Wapitio from Mr Hoyle; a Brunsvigia Josephine: grown in the | Mr. 
J. Paul , 
ae He ap e, Esq. 8 2, ao > 38. 6a, Bir A. Buller, 
ig ence Plants not less t 50 sorts, Silver Medal, 
C) Harper. 1, Collection of Hardy bivandatss 24 sorts, 7s. 6d, 
ben air, from Mr H. Dobiée; a collection of seedling, and other | w, C. Hodge, wens 4 Dy. 58a ckmore, Esq. Collection of Ten 
new varieties of Duhlias, fr om wee R. Lan gelier, Nor Seryman ; & Week Stocks, 38. Gd., RsBlackmore, Esq. Collection of Marigolds, 
Solection 
y Mr. J. 
fe fd. J. aylors 2, do., 28. 6d.; W.'Ellis, Esq. 1, 
ect in height, with an abundance of ripe seed upon it from the | of Zinnia, sorts, 5s. H. F. 2 
a variety ee ree on (oats, Taylor. Six L ‘Lobelias in pots, 5s., W. C. Hodge, Esq., 12 Ver- 
benas in pots, 78. 6 . C. Hodge, Esq. erent of a Rare 
vertices eve Plant, in flower, ae having before obtained a prize, (Cyrtoceras 
nd the Hunches about 3 lbs. 
bert ae maintained Aa eelebr ity ; efi of th 
: y - reflead)s 10s. Mr. Griffin. Design of Cut ‘Pores, Silver Medal, 
oe Weight each. The finest CER OnE Pears in the show were r. W. Monk. es Prizes.—2s. 6d. to Mr. J. 1, for Ter 
ent in by Capt. De Lisle, for exhibition only.—G@uernsey Star. Week St ‘o W. C, Hodge, Esq, ‘for a Fiore 10s. 
, for GL e 6d. . F. Spence, 
ei Lverhill Horticultural Society, Sept. 19.—This Dahlia compe- | Esa» for Asias, 108. to Mr. J. “Bilis for Collec: 
th Oh was open to all England. The day was remarkably fine, | tions of Inaigen Plants. adarastie oS sorts of Capsi- 
© company good, and the show well arranged. ‘The Prizes | ewms in pots, 5s. W. C. Hodge, Esq. 1, Dish of 12 Tomatoes, 
roots of Celery, 3s. 6d., T. Briggs, Esq.; 2, 1 dou 26. a Mr. C 
e He of Ce: 5s., W. C. e, Esqr 
. W. Radcliffe, Esq. erie ot Onions: 
leaves attached, 5s, Mrs. Downes ; 2, do. 
Vegetables, sorts, 10s., W. Radcliffe, 1 
Esq 1.C. Jeffery. Exrra Prizes —3s. 6 
a Sree) sor Capsicum. Qs. 
s. 6d. to T. Briggs fo d. : e, Esq. 
tr basket of Vogetatt les. 28. 6d. to Mr. Tiaced for brace os peor 
bers. 2s. 6d. to Mr. E. Bennet, for Seedling Kidney Potatoes.— 
Plymouth Herald. 
Royal West Renfrewshire Hirticultural Society, Sept. 15.—This 
was the autumn meeting. The following prizes were awardet 
best 18 DAHLIAs, being 12 selfsand 6 variegated, ty Mr J. Bulloch, gr 
io Mrs Crooks, for Frances, Phenomenon, Bridesmaid, Maid of Bath, 
aidée, Beauty of the Plain, Westbury Bae ee’s Blooms- 
Ae Stella, Bishop of Winchester, Burn m Hero, Argo, Bedford 
Surprise, provi See a, Conserve and Suffolk 
ead ‘oJ. Brown, Esq. 3, Mr P. M‘ Tnroy, 
30 Rye r rere for Lee’ 
ssex ‘Triumph, Mrs Shelley, pees Picked 
rd, Metella, Burnham Hero; 2, Mr J. Galloway, gr 
3, at D. Goldie, gr to Be Bart 7 Glasgow. 3 
ae T. Robertson; 3 2, Mr Service. gr to 
.» M‘Inroy. 12 Seedling Pansies, 1, Mr Ge 
‘Mathi eon, er to the Duke of Argyle. 12 Cama 
a Eccles, E: , Mr A. Brown, gr to R. Steele, Esq 
. Baine, Esq. 9 Stocks, 1, Mr 
Bulloch s 2, Mr M. ue, 12 GR 1, Mr J. Bulloch ; a 
Mr J = Galloway 3, Mr G. Brown. BENAS, trained, 1, Mr P. 
aipllaces vittata, ‘Ainranya Sarclagalaie aoyg 
Fuchsia racemiflora, L insigne, fruit. 
cosus, and Achimenes longiflora. 3 bunches of Grares, 1, Mr M. 
Service; 2, Mr ee rect 
M‘ Col sr to J. Scot 
Pp. MS 3, Mr x. Service. 
Ly M ints > Mr 
Esqs 2 - Galloway. HES, 1, Mr D. Aivinettars 2, Mi e 
ate 5 ‘i P. M‘Inroy. 12 asides sown ONIons, 1, Vr M 
Service: 25 Mr J. abeteroraby 53 ¥ Me D. Livingston. 12. sprin; 
rown ; 3, Mr Mathieson. 
6 CARROTS, ai 
loch: 3, Mr C. Millar. 6 hea 
‘Mr Mathieson ; 3, ue oh Gallonay 9 VeGeTaBLes, 1, Mr 
vayi 2s 3 P. M'Intoy. y 
tevardeners, Mr J. Kirkpatrick. Ormame nial DEVICE OF 
WERS, pone et the gees} was awarded to Mr om Bulloch. 
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Gorenn OUSE iat among eh were the yalgesie —Achime- 
nes pedunculata, Oncidium papilio, O. Harrisonii, Echinocactus 
Scopa rosea, Mammillaria Andrea, pm erees &e. There 
were also sent for exhibition some fine Cucumbers, China Asters, 
Dahlias, French and African Maneoliey from Mr P. Doneldren » BF 
to J. Anderson, Esq. Dablias, Roses, y Mr J. Thyne pe 
jas 
Pashog and Co. 
pa mer} 
ee Horticultural rat Society’ 's Show, Sept. 19.— ‘This was 
milar blooms, 1, Mr G. Taylor, grto G. Bi Broad, eae for ee 
Wheeler’s. Maria, Duchess of Richmond, . Bishop of Winchester, 
Sparry’s Admir: ioness of Lansdown 
oe of Minto. Seedling Dahlia of any colour, 1, Mr jeans, 
ryman, for a very dark flower named Lord Jedburgh, six blooms 
ue ae equally perfect; 2, ae H. Tait, Nurseryman, 
named Dr Con 6 varieties of Carna~ 
Rainforth’s Game Boy. and Ely’s Mr Grolagers 2 2,2 
6 varieties of Ching Asters, 1, MrT. Weir, gr to w. }. "Rutkeriurd, 
_3 varieties of Stocks, 
2, MrT. V 
eeteanines ‘eoeeiness ae and gentianoides coccinea 
dens; 2, Mr BE. Oliver, =e o W. Fair, Esq. 8 Marygolds. French 
and Afi , Mr G. Tay lors o Mr W. Deans. 6 Seedline Punstes, 
Hepat, 6 Fuchsius in pots, Mr W. Deans, Nurs 
Chandlerit. Cluster of Si tor weight, 1, Mr T. Weir, ot Black 
¢ 
Ww Oro end Noblesse ; 2, Mr D. Crichton. 
Seamien Bee Mr D. oye for Noblesse tail Royal, George: 
in and Fairehili 4 
ee Waste, and Gascoign: 
—The Sweepstakes, subscriptions 
Toe: 6dceathy North bes 24 Dalia, to be competed tor by Nursery- 
MEN: Mr W. Deans, or Lord Jedburgh, a seedling; Duchess of 
Buccleugh, a seedling; Lewisham Hvals ‘Topaz; Pickwick; Dean'y 
s ot Roxburgh ; 
Count tess, of Fenike “Shan Admirable; Ansell’s Unique; 
Keynes; Marchioness 
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Plain. ‘The Sw cepsaes, ai eeapnedl 2s. 6d. each, 4 be ope 
for by GARDENERS AND AMATEURS, 18 blooms: Mr G. 
Argo, Phenomenon, Maris Beauty of the Plain, Duchess of Richa, 
Scarlet Defiance, Marchioness of La a gra aa see, 
i sbury, Yellow nce, set eta 
He epee Lee’s Bloom: yOu Nichiolag Ninkleter 
3, Mr D. Crichton. From Mr T. Weir was a 
of Dian is ce 
Yu hs n pots, densely 
f a Si elargonium, names ed Countess of Minto ; a stan 
& sare ees including blooms of pe Teinaah Duchess of 
Bubeietahss Othel ‘Mons Meg, and several others.’ From 
‘ard Minto, was a Sulléction of cubChind Hleses and 
alo cut srecumetisss of Hoya carnosa, A jena 
Hit heey 
richton, g 
Pelargonius: : 
Baar not! 
Saiviaa! Greta 
re eee ere sates sorts; Ver bei 
Fuchsias, several 801 
"There was also a Baie of Seeaine Picotees, from the garden of 
A. Jerdon, Esq.—Kelso Chronicle. 
South Essex Horticultural and pettus Socie; 
the last ars for the season, «The fol 
collection of Plants, 
Mr F. ga iGanons ER'S EAS 1, 
ty.—This was 
x following prizes were 
EMER ea 8 CLAss, 1, 
‘Wene awarded as follows :—AMATEURS—12 Dahiias, 1, E, Batson, | 38, 6d., Mx. R. Luke; 2, do., 28 6d,, R. Robertson, Esq, 1, Six 
F. Fraser ; 2, 
Mr W. Hills, gr to Mise Wilson. 6 erba Nugserynen’s, sed 
