740 
[Ocn, 27; 
F. Fraser. Ganpeners’, Mr R. Forster, 
gr to] Rev. V w. “iitson | 
6 Achimenes, 1, Mr F. J. 
Fraser ; 2, Mr J. Monk; 3, Mr 
Esq; 2, Mr S. Gad. R 
Single. Fuchsia, Mr R, Poole. Nosegay, Mr.J. Kyle. The collec- 
tion of Fuchsias was numerous, and was much admired. A 
i excited much attention 
5 Cut Flowers, two boxes, Coes rare, had each 
a first prize, viz., Mr S. Gad sane Mr J. Ky 3, Mr W. Chal- 
mers. peas Asters, 1, Messrs R M* Eames Ee Son; 2, Mr rw. 
Honse, gr t . Fry, Mates 3, Mr G. Taber, gr to Dr. Tabrnm, 
= Marval 1, Mr W. House 3 R. M‘Pherson and Son; 
3, MrJ Brock. Ferns, ee J. spat pli CNaeeety ion gr 24 Heart 
sease,1, Mr. 8. Gad; 2, R. Forster. A very beantiful’ box of 
‘ses, Messrs A. Panl a "Son n, Nurserymen, who also obtaine 
Ist prize for 48 Hpesehis NorseryMen’s Cuass. 
r G, Smith; 2, Fraser; 3, Mr J 
Mr J. Rule. W. 
W. Chelmers. 24 ditto, AmaTEURS’, Mr R. Poole. 
Seedlings, prizes to Mr G. Smith. The Dahlias excited much 
interest from the great perfection of the blossoms. The collection 
of Fruit was very fine. we 1 
Reynolds. Black Grapes, 1, 
Mr J. ees White Grapes, i Poe Daly); 2, Mr J. Repnoldes 
. Wilkinson, gr to T. Ta. Finnis, Esq ; 2, J. Lenox, 
Esq. and Mr a Monks 3, Mr Bs Daly; also, to Mr W. Dykes. 
J. Reynolds; 2, Mr A. Alves, gr to R. Bingley, 
Scarlet Melon, 1, Mr J. Reynolis; Mr G ry 
Cherries, 1, Mr Forster; 2, Mr G. Taber, | Dessert Apples. 1, Mr 
Dal. 
S. Gad. Red Currants, 1, Mr J. Black 
erries, Mr A. Alves. Plums, 1, Mr J.C varter, oe Golden Drop; 
2 Mr R. Forster. Figs, Mr G. Hatcher. Collect ion of st a 1, 
Mr J. Reynolds; 2. Mr Kyle; 3, Mr W. 
Daly. Vegetables in co'lection, 1, Mr B. hoes 2 Mr Se Wilkin: 
son; 3, Mr J. Se pat Mr J. ‘Carter: Ditto, AMareurs’, Mr J. 
Brock. Exrra P; . 1, Mr W. Hills, for Globe Ga as 
2, Mr G. Hatcher, "six! heads of Celery, of gigantic growth, 
z. Wilkinson. 
Andrews Horticultural and Floricuttien ‘al ri Seaele Sept. 13.— 
This was the last meeting for this'season. ere was a good 
display of Fruits, ona and Vegetables. ane Plnee Prizes 
were awarded :—Mr, A, Scott, gr. to J. Lumsden, Esq tr Fuch- 
ix Stocks, six cae lary bunch 
i sin), two Car 
t, two Parsnips, four Carrots; 2,one Dahiia, 24 Dahlias, 
six Calceolarias, six hardy Annuals, one 
bunch Beil sos Grapes, six Jargonelle si six Onions, one 
ardie, gr to Dr. 
Groen; 2, de tate Cabbage, two Lettuces. kee A 
po one late Cabbage, «ne red Cabbage, one Swedish ‘Turnip, 
two Lettuces; 2, two Fuchsias, two Lobclias, six Stocks, four 
Phloxes, one quart of Gooseberri 8, vo Cauliflowers: Mr. 
Connacher, ‘o H. Stewart, one Dahlia, 24 Dahlias, 12 
double Hollyhocks, four Phloxes; ee ‘one e fine of Frontig- 
, Six Pears, three 
kinds of Wall Apples, six itis of standard Anipledy one quart of 
Gooseberries, one qua: Red Currants, one Vegetable Mar- 
row, three heads of C celery 3; 2, two Pentstemons, six Asters, 12 
Perennials, three Salvias, six Petunias, one bunch of Muscadine 
Grapes, niet Boneh of Grapes, (Lombardy, ) Jargest bunch of 
Black Ham h Grapes, six Apricots, brace of green Cucumbers, 
four Sa red Cal anbage, one German green. Mr. W. Smith, 
gr to J. Small, Esq., 1, 24 varieties of Pelargonium, from open 
eaten; two Gladioins (cardinalis and paitacinns), two ed 
six hardy Annuals, three Salvias, largest 
burgh Grapes, one bunch of Muxcadine outs one green-' Meee 
Melon, six Apricots, six Jargonelle cee one brace of green 
Cucumbers, six Seon. 3 six couye Ho! 8, one buneh of 
black Hamburgh Gra UR: Bees ick, 1, a 
Dahlia, six Dablias, three Siocks, Tout kitide Of Apples, one Savo! 
one red Cabbage, one Swedish Turnip; 2, four dvuble Hollyhocks, 
two Pentstemons, four Onions, one German Green. Mr. G. Cruick- 
shank, two palpess three Fuchsias, two Gladiolus, four double 
Hollyhocks, Saati itstemons, two 
two kinds of Pi 
Dr, Cook, 1, four Surecnene Pears, one German Green, two Let- 
. Walker, six Cottagers’ Dahlias, 
ai Howie’s prize for the best variety of Fuchsia, Mr. A. Scott. 
® EXHIBITION.—From Cambo, a collection of Holl liyhocks, 
Bate and Flake Carnations, and varieties of Phlox Drummondii. 
From Mr. C. Howie, a collection. of ek cee pe Picotees, 
seedling Heartsease, silver Beet, whit erman Carrots, and 
Mountain Spinach, _ From Gilston, a abiection ce Carnations 
and Picotees,’ From Provost Playfair, a fine collection of Dablias, 
double French Marigolds, Phloxes, and seedling oie ce) 
om Grangemuir, were some black Hamburgh Grape: 
Ann Peaches, and a Cockscomb. From Lathallan, 20 varieties of 
German Stocks, and double French Marigo ids, pie he Priory, 
20 varieties of grown in the fi Fro 
Miss. Christie, six polars cutams t in pots, and a Sema plant of 
Fuchsia Deansii. Fro oodburn, was a lot of excellent Carrots, 
From Mr, Cruikshank were two eae a of Skirving’simproyed 
purple top yellow Turnip.— Fi ek ‘ad, 
Stitchel Horticultural Society, ‘Sept 20.—This was the first ex- 
hibition. There wasa ety of Flowers, particularly of 
Dahlias, and fine sunplés or Veretabies: The following ae were 
awarded :— 4 sorts of Double Danutas, 1, Mr J. Gays 3 2,Mr 
Hardie ; 3, Mr W. Gibb. _ 6 sorts of PANSIES, 1, Mr x Gray; 2 q 
Winpow Pants, 1, Mr W. Gibb; 2, Mr R. 
bark 4 panies Roses, Mr A. Douglas. 6 Lerxs, 1, Mr J. Gray ; 
1 A, Hardie. 6 Onions, 1, Mr A. Douglas; 2, MrJ. Gray. 
Greens, 1, Mr G, 
eid 1, Mr A. Douglas; 2, Mr A. Hardie, Parsury,MrA 
uglas, Nosgoay, 1, Mr D. Gray; 2, Mr A. Douglas, Fucu- 
ae 1, Mr A. Kinghorn; 2, Mr W. Rae.—Kelso Chronicle. 
jury Horticultural Society, Sept. 26.—This was the second 
sae for the season; the Fruit and Dahlias were very good, Mr. 
Girling, he received an extra prize for Dahlias, showed some 
Face flowers. Messrs. Bass and Brown exhibited a collection of 
comprising transparens, POD R EG An SeHE, pelea tite, bsienie, 
tricolof, conspicua arborea, and Cormackii. R. Bevan, Esq, ex. 
hibited ene wate specimen of Plamba ago rosea, ‘srebers Dillis- 
wed spe Saag of African Maryg rolds and Dablias. ‘Thi 
hothouse Grapes fr :} ARNG E, Ste 
were a ee and those from. 
ic) 
Tender Plant, 2; R. 
Ransom, Esq. 1 
ws 
Tiffen, Esq. Red Currants, 1, G.W ndrews, Esq. . Black, hot. | 
honse Grapes, 2, Melon, 2, and Potsloes 2, Sir H, Parker, Bart, 
White Currants, 1, Rev w.c. Freeland. Sauce i bbe 
res, Greengages, and 
oor white Grapes, 1; Gut-door 
white ditto, 2; and Hollyhocks, 2, E, Stedman, "asa Ont-door 
black pier , Beet Root, 1, Maxslo | ghee ces and “Hollyhocks, 
1, J. Sik Bea Bu isums, 1, best s 
Mr Chater, S18. 
Dillistone. Celery, 2, Mrs Kemp, 94 Dahon 1, Mr Girling. 
Peaches.1, and Hurdy Plant, 3, N,C. Barnardiston, Esq. Melon, 
: yhnson (gr at Kentwel all), Nectarines, 
Walnuts, Greengages, and Design, 2, Mr Davis. . 12 Dahlias, 1. 
a ditto, 1, and German Asters, 1. CG. R. Bree, Esq. Design 
flowers, 1, Sance Apples, Onions, Hardy Plant, hothouse Slack 
Grapes, 2, Pears, Peas, Aan Beet Root, -— De Tasted, Esq. Fuchsins, 
6, Phive, and Tender Plant. Messrs Bass and oe Fuchsia 2, 
rT. Goldsmith. Exrra Beams were awarded to R. Ransom, 
Est Sy for me renghiBeonss Mr T. B, Ransom, i Houauet Mr Fulcher, 
Green, Esq, Cal- 
and French, Mary 
Design in Rigaees 
and a red Cabbage (whieh weed paras of 13 1bs.) ; B. Oliver, 
Esq, for adish of last vear’stable 4 ; Messrs Bass and ge 
for Zinnias, Verbenas, and Roses; lone Meyrick; 
Plums, ees im and Walinatts 5M Mr Ha Davis, Filberts, Plums, Table 
Apples, Pea 
Tamworth CHonteuteunat Society, Sept. 27.—The flowers were 
good and the company numerous, Stove Plants, Achimenes 
multiflora, Ipomoea Learii, Mr, Prices Collection of Greenhouse 
Plunts, Mr. Brammall. Pan of 24 Dan LIAS, Mr. Holmes, with 
Andrew: Hofer, Exquisite, Holmes’s Queen Victoria, Princess 
Reval Mrs. Shelley, Lady Cooper, Hote Triumph, Perpetual 
Grand, Sir R. Sale Competition, Ecliy ey Erpee, of Wales, Pre- 
sident of the West, Miss. Abbott, eae of. West, Mrs. James 
Richardson, Heroof Stonehenge, “ies trie s White Defiance, 
Admiral Stopford, Widnall’s Queen, bacon Surprise, and Rose 
Jnique, Pan of 12Danrias, 1, Mr. Holme: 's 2 
Victoria, Mrs. Shelley, Essex Triumph, Bedford Surprise, Lady 
Cooper, Prince of Wales, Princess Royal, Eclipse, President of the 
A ich White Defiance, Smith’s Sir R. Sale, and King of the 
West ; 2, Mr. Cowderoy, for Maria, Le Grand Baudine, and Pre. 
Meee of the West. 
‘Thanet Floricultural and: Horticultural Society, Sept, 17,.—The 
last Show for the season took place at the R Ranelagh Gardens. 
The weather was fine, and the attendance n ae The Prizes 
were as follow N TO ALL ENGLAND. HLIAS, 71. 1, 
Mr Brown, Marquis of Lansdowne, Perpetual meet Le Grand, 
Bedouin, North Star, Candinate, Grace Darling, Comm ‘etition, 
conservative, Mrs Shelley, Essex Triumph, Qneen of Trumps, 
Springfield Rival, Beauty of the Plain, Pickwick, Blue eae 
Pheromenon, Bedford Surprise, Andrew Hofer, merely Lady 
Ann Murray, Admiral eee porta Prince of Wales, Regu- 
lator, President of the Mx Philpot, Teer 
Hope, Conservative, aiettiane 3 President of the West, Lady 
arland, Rouge et Noir, Duchess of Richmond, Conqueror of 
the World, Pickwick, Argo, Royal Standard, Princess Royal, 
Catleugh’s alipaieey Bridesmaid, Scarlet Defiance, Rival, Queen 
parole Perfection, Mrs. Shelley, Marquis of Lothian, Maid of 
Bath, Suffolk Hero, Lady Middleton, .3, Mr Girling, Brides 
maid, . Perpetual Grand, Widnall’s Eclipse, Marquis of Lans- 
downe, Jehu, Phenomenon Rival, Girling’s Prince 
es, Grand Tournament, Rainbow, Conqueror of the 
Plain, Dodd’s Prince «f Wales, Conservative, Beauty of the Pla ain, 
Northern Beauty, Lady Harland, Maid of. Bath, Springfield 
Purple, Bedford Surprise, Lady Middleton, Competition, Presi- 
dent of the West, Essex Triumph, Competitor. PLANTs crown 
tw Pots. 3 Fuchsius, 1, globosa, gracilis, Dalstonii, 2, fulgens, 
fulgens multiflora, Dal 11s tonii, Mr Wm. Tomson; 3 Salvins, 
patens, falgens, splendens, L, C.Humfrey, Esq. 8 Petunias, Ms 
em, Lady Peel, Beauty, T.N. Harris, Esq.; 2, ia op on 
tse White, 2 of Medora, Mr W. Tomson. ck: aes 
Montefiore. 3 Balsums, 1, Mrs Alexander; 2, Ic. Butttrey, 
Esq. 3 Scarlet Pelargoniums, J. Slater, Esq. 3'Verbenas, Stew. 
artii, 2 not named, IN. Harris, Esq. 6 I) famed ‘Plants, 
Ty Helopopiann Derayiansin, Fuchsia conspicua, Hoya Canoes: 
Nerium oleander, M Past) ya par claren ey T. N. Harris, 
2, Gesnera zebrina, splendens major, Campanula ‘a garganica, 
Stapelia Henauultetat Lechenaultia formosa, Fuchsia Youellii, 
L. C. Humfrey, Esq.; 3 ditto, 1, Myrtus communis, Citrus au- 
rantiam, Sualyia fulgens, Sir R. 2, Mrs Alexander. 
Cur FLowers, Aa Dahtias (a silver cup value. 4/.), 1, the Rev. 
Je Ge Hodgi 3 2, Mr Hills; 3, Mr Silk. 6 ditto, 1, the Rev. 
J. G. Hodgson; 2 Mr Silk; 3, eopieta Isacke. 6 Lemon African 
Marigolds, 1 Rev. F. V. Lo ood; 2, Mr Silk. 12 canbe 
Freneh ditto, 
Ik 
ae Sladden, na 72 double Asters, 1, the Ri 
da; 2, Mr Silver. 12 Zinnias, J. Slai dden, fest. 
Floral Deen, an pnament, yeas 21. 128.), anembroidered chair, 
earnest, and ” cushio! 1, a hrey; 2, Aes Hote 
RA. 6 Orange pe ‘Marigold 1,, Mr Silk Rev 
RF, nV. Lockwood, A seedling Dili of 1843 (Lady St. he 
an ornamental hive of Bees, Sir Richard Burton; 
ipecimen, plant (Lisianthus Rueeliianney, Mr Cuthill, Page 
jon, 1, J. Powell, Esq.; 2, L.C. Humfrey, Esq. ; 
Powell, ‘2 sq, Bunch of purple Grapes, to which no fire Pe been 
used, fi Slater, Esq.; bunch of white ditto, Captain Isacke ; 
bunch of purple Grapes forced with fire, white wees fe A. 
1, D-S. Price, Esq. ; 4 
ne 8 each, 1, 
6 Nectarines, R. Croft + 
1 1, Mrs Alexander; 2, L.C,Humfrey, Esq. 
Cherries, J.C. Powell, Esq. $8 Pears grown against a wall, 1, 
Captain Isacke ;2, J. H. 5 , Esq. 8 dessert Apples, 1, Mr B, 
Austen; 2, Sir R, Burton. 
ae HH Cotton, Esq. 12 Buea of different sorts, 1, Capt. Isacke; 
2 Sir, Rs Barten; 3, J.H.Boys, Esq. Pound of Filberts, J, 
Sladden, Esq. Half-poun a White Currants, ai R. Burton; ditto 
red Currants, Lieut.-Colonel Clarke, it 
Phamikeys: i S ii 2, Sir R. Burton. Vecer. eras i 
in pod Tee 2, Miss Hinchelitte, 6 Onions, 1, R, 
Crotts, sch 3 2, Mr Silk, 6 roots of Celery, 6 Carrots, — Prickett, 
Esq. , Cabbage, tear. Col. Clarke, Lettuce, T.N. Har ‘arris, Esq. 
12 kidney Mae — Prickett, Esq. 12 round ditto, 1, Sir 
Burton; 2, T,.N, Harris, Esq. Brace Cucumbers, 1, the Rev, 
Hodgson 
0 
of Pot Herbs, L.C. Humfrey, Esq. Basket, 1a eos: of Vege- 
tables, 1, Sir R. Burton j & J. Slater, Esq.; 3, L.C.H 
Esq. Pound of Hon rR, HoH ob Extra. Apples, 1942, 
Mee, maak or “Toi ¢ "H. Bo: 5 
Onions, Sir R. Burton; Celery, tt, Esq.; Carrots, Mrs 
Alexander; basket of yaeadeoi Lisa Wells; Fitberts, Lieut.. 
Colonel Clarke.—Kentish Gazette. 
Torbay Horticultural Society, Sept. 28.—This was the second 
exhibition, and it was numerously attended, ‘The foilowing is a 
list of the prizes. The first prize for Téndér Plants, unprotected 
during the preceding winter, was carried off by acollection of M esem- 
bryanthemums, Salvias, Fue sias, Erythrina laurifolia, Verbenas, 
Petunias, Maurandya, and by a branch of Olive, taken from a 
standard tree that nee been growing, hs 14 years in the open ground, 
together with Citrons, Lemons, Myrtles, &c. from the open wall, 
for which the mild eraate of ‘Devonshire’ is particularly favourable, 
12 Pabtias, 1, i Be Phillips, Esq; 2,8, Vivian, Esq: 8 varieties, J. 
ch 
irs, Johnes; 2, Lord Sinclair. Stove Plants and 
i ical 
Bulis, sees ‘eae P. Belfield; together with many_ extras Tor the 
‘newest and most valuable plants ; also for P Pines, Grapes, and other 
fruit, Some fine fruit es also exhibited from Lord Clifford, R. 
@, Esq, M.D., who obtained the first prize 
Satnoue fire-heat, for which the mild spring 
of Devonshire is pecutibaly4avaibable: tables oan 
exhibited both from gentlemen’s gard ns, and by cottagers ; the 
prize was awarded to M.'T, Hare, Esq, for a collection of 30 torts, 
t is unnecessary to articularne Aah: articles, which were not so 
remarkable for their novelty the extraordinary luxuriance of 
their growth. The fonOWitte “lites, by the laureate of Devon, were 
read by the chairman :— 
ALL pi bright Phebus alee Torbay, 
On its grand Horticultural openin, 
When the ie and the ae w ee age ecblert at noon, 
In the year’43, 29 
The ball Foot was. eeaknmet at Webb’s solhiiid hotel, 
(All those ated were there will remember it well) : 
S6 dense as the crowd children screnmed.with affright, 
While ladies: were fainting—men melted outright. 
‘You may guess how they panted to taste the i air, 
When they called on fh chairman to te the chair. 
He lauded the charms of the Daffy- dow allies,» 
‘The genus Orchideous and sweet Am 
seedling Gérantur extdlleatibrhe skies, 
And sofé-soldered the rivals who showed tom the’ prize. 
With coolness surprising proceeded to ti 
The new Calceolaria’s diversified fer 
When cries of AEs aes ee ae the midst of his speech, 
Cut short the rein lessor urposed to ae he 
But enough had be ae a instil in the la 
A passion ror Cotscombs! and gardens and way days. 
Long, long may they flourish, the pride of our lan 
ing of Affection encirele each han 
And the “ garden of England ’! continue to by sieonae 
‘Till the. trumpet shall summon rota earth to its doom. 
Be 
5 
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Uttoweter Horticultural and Fi Florat al Society, Sept. 26,--This was 
the last Exhibition for the present year, and was painelpelly for 
Dahlias, which were good and plentiful. The Fruits and Vege- 
tables were also very good. The following is a list of the prizes : 
AHLIAS :—-Pan of 24 blooms, 1, Lord SNOT 2, Mr Holmes, 
Bien of Oebloome, Mr Rogers. Pan of 12 bloo 
nd 3, Lord erate: 
c 5, and 6, Lord 
4, Mr Holmes, White und Ligitt, 1,2, 3, and 5, 
Mr Holm: 4, Mr Rogers; 6, Lord Vernon. Dai rk, 
Mr ogure 2and 3, Mr Holmes; 5, Lord Vernon, Purple, ic. 
1, Mr Rogers; 2, 5, and 6, R. Philips, Esq; 3, Lor 
Mr Make. Scarlet, 1, 2, 3; and 4, Mr Holmes; 5 and 6, Mr 
ecb 4 Mr Holmes; 2 and 3, Mr Rogers; 4 and 6, R. 
ph begs 8 5, Lord veri. Srove, Greennousn, and other 
ANTS Greenhouse Plan Ri 
Stove Plant, 1 Ps 2, Mr Row ate, ntaalial 
lection of Pelargoniums, T, Hart, Esq, — Cockscombs, T. Hart, 
ae Herbacens Plant, Mr Rogers, 6 Calceolarias 
Esq. ing do, Mr Rogers ¥ 
Specimen oa wR? Philips, Esq. Collection of Fuchsias, 1, R. Philips 
Mr Rogers: Seedling do., Mr Rogers. Specimen do., Mr 
Roper AND VEGETABLES : ac cme T. Hart, 
Esq. White Ovi pask 1, T. Hart, Esq; 2, Lord Vernon, Blick 
Grapes, 1, T. Hart, Esq; 2, Lord Vernon. Figs and White Plums, 
Gooscberries, Red and White Currants, Mr. 
Culinary Apples, Mr 
Rogers, “Peas, Mr ios haw. Tae of 
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Bagshaw. Parsley, Mr 
Cucumbers and 
Hart, ret: Carrots, Mr Foster. Yellow rep R. Pikes. fisq. 
White do.,Mr Foster. Russian Cabbage, R. Philips, Esq. Onions 
and pire Mr Bagshaw. Round White Potatoes, Mr Rogers. 
ay an mey do., Mr Belfield. White do., Mr Rogers. Greens, Mr 
eral of Evesham Horticultural aed Sept, 22,—This was 
the fifth Show of this Society, and the last for this season, ‘The 
following isa a of the prizes awarded :—DAntias, Stand of 12 
varieties :.1 . Francis, for Argo, Duchess of Richmond, 
Ward’s Mary, PPvaiticht of the West, Egyptian King, Le Grand 
Bandine, Metelia, Countess Torrington, Royal Standard, Snow 
Flake, Uxbridge Mrgnet, Widnail’s Queen; 2, Mr, Clarke, for 
President of the West, aa Rival, Siete s pies ine Pick- 
wick, Lady Middleton, Valenti eVox, Rouge et Noir, Regina, 
Egyptian Prince, Prince of Wales, eabie’ s piaeeliay Hope. Stand 
of 6 varieties: 1, W. Barnes, E: ae r Duchess of Richmond, 
Cox’s Defiance, Coronation, Sussex “iva eaenham Hero, 
Nicholas Nickleby; 2, Miss Huntley, for s Componiidet 
Twyford Perfection, Duchess of Borstal ds Saleen Rival, Duches: 
of Richmond, ap of the Plain ree » Mr. R, Francis, for 
Essex Triumphs r. Clarke. Purple w. Barnes, Esq., for 
rane 's Metella ; 5) Mr. Clarke, for boeetota 's Pickwick. Scarle! 
1, Miss Huntley, for Lee’s Bloomsbury ; 2, Mr. Clarke, recunch 
ob nee. Rose or Crimson: 1, Mr. Clarke, for President of the 
, Mr. R. Francis, or Sure Enough. Yellow; 1, Mr. R. 
Branch, "for Cox’s Defiance Mr. Clarke, for Argo. Lilac: 1, 
rR. i eel for Widnall’ 8 Queen ; 2, Miss Huntley, for Lady 
Midler White: 1 and 2, Mr. R. Francis, for Antagonist and 
Francis’s Bride of Worcester. Variegated, Striped, Mottled, or 
Edged: 1 and 2, cis, for Beauty of the Plain and 
udson’s Princess Royal. Best Bovguer: Miss Huntley. 
Stove or GreEnnousK feta 1, Mr. Clarke, for Phryniam 
zebrinum; 2, E. Rudge, Esq., for Achimenes longiflora; 3, 
Mr. Clarke, for Gloxinia caulescens. Harpy ANNUALS: 1, Mr. 
R, Francis ; 2) F, Davies, isi Carrots: 1, Mr. R. Francis ; 2, 
Mr. Randell, Onions: 1, Mr. Randell; 2, it Rudge, Esq, RD 
Beer; Francis. Cetzry, White: I. Davies, Esq. Red: 
Miss Huntiey. Care BRroccour: Mr. R. Francis. cheoe Ee 
udge, Esq. Piums: 1, Mrs. Ashwin, for Gulden Dou 2, Rev. 
Ww. Digby, for Goliah. Pracnes. N. Izod, Esq. Neora 
R. Ashwin, Esq. DAmsons: fas A. Huband. 
Darapeies 1, Mrs. Ashwin; 2, Mr. R. Francis Dees 
YY 5 2, Rey. R, D. Stillingfleet. Seedling : F. 
Gatnary Ha A. Huband., Pears, Best ee Male New, 
Esq.; 2, Mr. Pinnell. Dessert: 1, on Rev. 
Silngtet. Culinary: Mrs. Ashwin, Fi 
‘TRA Prizes,—Melon, Mr. Randell; atin 
Wor ‘cester Herald, 
5 
. Rudge, Es4.— 
Walton-le- Dale oral and Horticultural Show, Sept. 26.—This 
was the ee meeting for the present year, The attendance 
was not quite guiierdig as at the former show. The follow- 
ing ea & ae of the prizes :—Best pan of 24 varieties of Da/lias, Mt 
p for Bedford’s Surprise, Stella, Bridesmaid, Beauty of 
the Plain, Springfield Rival, Fanny Kaines, au, RebiDgy Optima, 
Oriental Pearl, President of the West, Mrs Shelley, Prince of 
Wales, Le Grand Baudine, Duchess of Richmond) Princess 
Royal, Marchioness of Lansdowne, Chancellor, Wignel’s Queen, 
Bloomsbury, Garrick, Exquisite, Indispensibie, Seedling. 
pan of 12 varieties, Mr fe. Knight, for Kans, Colone} Baker, 
Audre w Holer, Admiral Stopford, Bianca. Adniirable, betien? 
supriee, Wignel’s Queen, petty Marchioness of Ex Baki Sts 
Triumph, Twyford’s Perfection. ‘Best pal ig HOierletiee Me oe 
Mealy for Springfield SMa President of the sa as 
St any colow rr, Mr bh, Gregson, for Prince Albert. Maroon, 1, Admi- 
ral Stopford, Mr Ww. 3712 eid sy ee Ase 
Prine 25, Ws Galrow 5 e ‘Suffolle Hero, Mb ide Babee, “ ea (ae 
3, Pheno~ 
menon, Mr regson; 4, Exquisite, Mr W eb 5 re "Maid of 
Bath, Mr We ‘Dat 5 6; Northern Beauty; Mr H, Homby. Crim- 
