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3a, Pom s Pillar, Mr. W orthington ; ; 4th, a, Sovereign, do. | do. Selfs | “gresse; 2 y. Chadwick, for Trafalgar, Dark < Baguet Winter Onions, J. ¢ Onio 
— ompey’s d'or, Mr. Godfrey ; ryt White Flag, it ee Lord Hill, Some a He: conine, Mine @Or, and Surp: urpa = Char. » | Radishes, G. ye “er oa: Sp —— — erm ist; : 
os 1st, Mr. Worthin; ‘s. Worthingt bonnier; 3rd ditto, y, for Gen. Bolivar, Prince 4 ES. bf dh te: od. “. 
oeciens-— Tet ee Se Yorkshire Rose, Trafalgar, Queen of May, Mine d’Or, and Viol aches cr Parsley, J. Murgatroyd.—Leeds Intelligencer. 
Norfolk and Norwich Horticultural Society—The second meet- Triumphant. Oren TO ALL.—Flamed Bizarres : 1, 2, 3, Geor, aot Hunslet Florist Societ; 
ine rs any held on Wednesday the 26th ult., and in — respect | IV., Drummond’s Seedling, and Albion, B. Ely; 4th, Incompara- 24th ult. © prizes a Phe Tuli s rang Yollow :--Feathered Bi 
the exhibition w aout ully e — al to that of. any previou a ong ble Bizarre, W. Clark; 5th, Unknown, W. Chadwick ; 6th, Bell’s eae 1, Gold Purse, Mr. B. Ely ; 2, Black Prince, Mr. Kearsley ; 
The receipts scare nineteen pounds and the total num! of | King, Kearsley. Feathered Bizarres : ist, Resongie loo, W. Shimng, 32 Mr. G. Trotter; 4 Fosescni! rig Chadwick; 5 
visitors about 1400: No iedoaen proof is required to — the | Clark; and, Surpass Catafalque, J. Kears rsley; SF and 4th, | Charles X., B. EI Ely; 6, Dac de Savoy * wir. W. Chadwi @ 
pro Society’s attraction. We must not pass by the | Black Prince, Charles X., W. Chadwick; 5th, dons : Beurs, B. Puatheres ‘pytious. 8, 1, Queen of May, Mr. B Ely : 2, % 
gress of the 4 Q . B. : 2, Trincol. 
beautiful collection sent by Mr. Beil from Bracondale. Among Ely; 6th, Trafalgar, W.Clark. Flamed Bybloemens : Ist, Alcoran, | lotta, M f.Ohadwiok: 3 ; 8, Empress d rocco, é : fs 
the most conspicuous and newest Geraniums were Sylph, Coro- | W. Chadwick; 2nd, Magnifique, B. Ely; ard, Unknown; 4th, | wich Bagubt, ditto 5. ; Bimprew de Morse G ee ‘Abo 5 a = 2 
nation, Conservative, Victory, Lady Douro, Sultan, Comte de | Grand cle w. wgeio vB sth, Laura, W. Clark; 6th, Noblis- | Feathered Roses, 1, Duchess of Newcastle ; , 4 Yorkshire Rose 5 
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aris, Nymph, eee Bridegroom, Rienzi, Amethyst, &c. | sima, J. Kearsley. Fea gegi ditto: Ist, Norwich Baguet, 2nd, | 3, neg Alexander ; 4, = 
oeohe the Erica: —Propendens, Sulphurea, Complanata, Remco Empress de M Moscow, B. Ely; 3rd, Unknown, W. Chadwick; 4th, | genn 6, Seedling, Mr. B "s Lord Hill; 5, Compte de Ver 
Alba, Hartnell, ‘Golnennny; Verna, Ventricosa Coccinea, and a | Maitre Partout, J. Kearsley 5 5th, ME wala gh Chadwick ; 6th, 
beautiful Hybrid Fuchsia. Mr: Bell sent ten loads of Bema Washington, J. Mallinso: amed Rose: 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6, Cerise —r 
Messrs. Mackie and Ewing also contributed from their houses | Triumphant, Aglaia, Lord. Hi, Prince ‘albert, and Seedling, B. EOUS 
some charming flowers. The placing a large body of Geraniums | Ely; 2nd, Cerise Rose, W. Chadwick. Feathered ditto: Ist and Chusan.—A_ small but very interesting collection 
in fall bloom on the floor in the upper end of the centre had a tthe Dahon. t Herren, Leo Meee Oe wy A ae og seeds collected in this island has been just presented to 
effect, and led the radually and a; ably up to | and 5th, Do-little, wo! olden’s Rose, W. wick ; * 
beautiful etfec —_ a y — y up ios 7 s hits i Horticultural Socie - by the Cou: rt of irectors of 
the large mas flowers which were arran: successive | Bow-reaper, Clark. Selfs: ist, Mine d’Or, J. Kearsley; 2, 3, di ¥ 
rows across the end. The vegetables were fine, and the Straw- | 4 5, and 6, Golden Hero, Mountain of Snow, White Flag, Dark ie t India Compan 
berries large and os —— = a * the prize oh goeersiens = Denipmina, * en popes : nes 3, e ‘ sand ferous plant related > pa ningha' ami a, & species of Fae, 
—Frurr.—Grapes, best Knevitt’s Seedling, Grizzley Frou an, , B. Ely. oubles: 1, 2, and 3, W. wick ; . W . 
Mr, D. Wate: ro gr. to Lord Wodehou: ram and = Dutch Sweet. | Auricula: Ist, B. Ely. Besides these, ten prizes were awarded teva of Rose, the Tea of the Asland, = Hypericum 
water, Mr. Wells, gr. to Rev. J. Burrow ncn sane et best | to Cott , for Rhubarb, Parsley, Cabbage, Onions, Radishes, P 
Keene’s Seedling, Mr. Bell, and Wm. Scarlett, - to Mrs. Kett, | and Lettuce. A splendid collection of Geraniums, not for com- belonging to to European genera. We are glad to add that 
ething ; 2nd best, Caroline, Mr. Cockburn, gr. to J. T. Mott, were exhibited by * 3; and we must also | the greater a is said to be in good condition : and will 
Esq. Apples, Orange Pearmain, C. Alborongh, gr. to G. S. Kett, | notice a beautiful pan f Carnations Picotees | undoub’ A 5 ou, to.onk 
Esq.; Royal Pearmain, Hon. Admiral Irby. Pears, Beurré Rance, | by B. Ely. Not having lately visited the Gardens, we were forci- ass 
Mr. Walton, gr. to R. Sanderson, Esq., M.P.; "Melons, Green | bly ransom ith the great improvement effected by the present | Hons. 
Flesh, Mr. Cockburn. —— Mr. Cockburn. | VEGETABLES : - 2a purse oe See: age meet py f Param ca a Chid. Wheai.—At a meeting of the Council of the 
Cucumbers, brace of, for flavour, Mr. Walton; do. for growth, ce a& le more interes is delig! spot. a Agri Socie! % 
Wm. Rippingale, gr. to G. Morse, Esq.; do. for system Saurey | ce on oe. wore ional than a stroll amid the works of Creation, Ray Agi coltural tipo yy ate gy“ held on Wednes 
"P. Edwards, Esq. Peas, Race-horse, best, Rev. J. Burroughes; | congregated in the most agreeable forms, and redolent of per- | CY “45's llist, ered ssex, presented. a 
do. 2nd best, J. Catton, gr. to Rev. C. Fellowes. Kidney Beans, | fume and span ie Surely the wealthy town of Leeds will not | specimen oe on clean, and pure Chidham Wheat, as a 
China, best, Wm. Rippingale; do, Fulmer’s, 2nd best, Mr. Wal- | permit this oi our desert of smoke a ne to fall | thoroughly good sample for the market, the seed having 
ton. Frame Potatoes, Wm. Rippingale. Potatoes, Open-ground, | through want o that support which is now cited anew on bem drilled on a ii ht loam soil, on the 20th of ag 
Rev. J. Burroughes, and S. Short, gr. to J. Stracey, Esq. Rhu- | terms calculated to draw forth the sm 9 ort the m aoa ardent pe rie 
barb, best, J. Longe, Esq.; 2nd best, Mr. Waters. Asparagus, | lover of what the world calls wealth.—Leeds Intellig and th in weighing 67lbs. —— 
best, J. Potter; 2nd best, Wm. Warner, gr. to Wm. Robinson, — pres: essed his 5 willingness to supply small sremnticies any 
Esq. Broccoli; best, S. Short. Cauliflower, best, E. Kemp, gr. Cheltenham Fioral and Horticultural Association.—The second Pe esirous of en at Pre vas 
toJ. S, Muskett, Esq.; 2nd best, J. Catton: Cabbage, Imperial, | exhibition was held on Tuesday, the 25th ult. Seen rooms were | riety of Whe te M He list ta ted, Snel 
best, S. Short; 2nd best, Rey. J. Burroughes. Lettuce, Cabbage, | 80 thronged with co: ha ext to impossible to ob- | TE he s OSs. : aR - ARCAINS BER rence to the 
Wm. Scarlett ; do. Coss, ~ Catton. Mushrooms, best, R. Spence, tain even a ce of the and horticultural eollee- 
gr. to Sir W. ~ ae gd best, Mr. Cockburn. Onions, | tions which were there displayed, and this was rendered yet more try by different names, but that 
Autumn, best, Warder do. Spring, 2nd best, S. Short. | difficult by the circumstance of their being placed on low tables n oan it was <a the ‘‘ Hedge Wheat, ” 
Turnips, Dutch, S. Holton, er.to Mrs-Chitty. Salad, basket of, | instead of ranged as they used to be upon pyramidal stands, and | x 8 y ; 8 
J. Colton. sPeawines: Tulips, best collection, Mr. G. Thurtell; | guarded from a too close contact with the spectators by inter- | from the circumstance of an ear of it having been found, 
io. 2nd best, Mr. G. Dov: cating larias, collection of, best posing ropes. Pia following is eae oma —_ tea 0 years ago, on a hedge, by Mr. Postlethwaite, of Chid- 
‘nninanatig Pieta, Lass of Richmond-hill, Susannah, Climax, RUITS.— ps, Ist prize, Triump y' ‘olyphemus, Mr. iosi i i iva- 
Kentish Reauty, Joan of Arc, Mod joanna, Arborea macu. | Hogg; 2d, Mrs. Eyrston; 3d, Lord Hawke, Black Baguet, Tri- fon. “he excited his orianlty — a — ge 
lata, King of Calceolarias, Maid of Kent), Rev. I. Burroughes; do. | umph re Bell’s King, Mr. W. Waine. Pansies, ist prize, ‘ ca a sent by Mr. ttolist was heavier than 
a best collection (Cyclops, Majoriana, Lutea, Harlequin, Gem, | Mrs. Dolphin; 2d, Mr. Heath, gr. to Dr. Irving. Stove or Green- eat at Cambridge, but not so bright in its 
unata, Sultana, and Seedlings), Wm. Rippingale. Pelargoniums, | house Plants,” Ist prize, Russelia juncea, W. Pitt, Esq. ; 2d, Ce- appearance, —a difference he attributed to the state i oar 
the best 25 oe Hoste, Sir George Hoste, Man of the West, | Teus speciosissimus, Miss Wallace. Geraniums , 18t prize, Alicia, er during its g powth Mr. Hollist having also 
Chief Dennis's Pe! fection, Sylph, Splendissimum, | P. Thompson, Esq.; 2d, Jewess, W. Pitt, Esq. ; ; 3d, Sylph, Miss gr a 
Modestum, Cor Gonmervative, William the Conqueror, Gaines’s King, | C-Colmore. Hardy Shrubs, 1stprize, Rhododendron Catawbiense, | in his own experience th most decided differences in ro ‘the 
ae Gem, ee Vivid, Maximum, Mee ewe a preene — haggc oe Ast prize, nee” results of trials on the poem of Wheat arise fro 
jueen ja, Beauty of Ware, Garth’s Victory, Climax, Alex- | PAylus, Mr. G. smith; 2d, onia Daurica minor, Miss C. - 
andrina, Speculum di, and Garth’s Perfection), Rev. J. Bur- | More. Plants, the best miscellaneous collection of six, 1st prize, wih the aiference a0 7 oe pith 4 a time - # 
roughes ; do. 2nd best 25 (Maximum, Vivid, Climax, Alexandrina, | Schizanthus Hookerii, Cereus Jenkinsonii, speciosus, and speci- ae 
Sylph, Victoria, Coronation, Fosterii Rosea, Diomede, Eliza, | 0Sissimus, Fuchsia globosa, Verbena splendens, P. Thompson, | | Prot iar e of ‘mee Insects —Mr. Hobbs, - 
Splendidum, Chef-d’ceuvre, Miss Annesley, Queen Bess, Sidonia, Esq ; 2d, Fuchsia fulgens, Pimelea decussata, hogy ae Jenkin- St. Ives, Corn wall, , has su cessfully e effec ted the des tra 
Foster’s Alicia, Garth’s Perfection, Joan of Arc, Jewess, Fanny | Sonia, Euphorbia splendens, Calceolaria, Cineraria Urania, Miss 
Garth, Prima Donna, Gem, Gt. King, Dennis’s Perfection, and | C- Colmore. Ornam sa Device or Basket of Cut Flowers (sin- 
: one unknown), Mrs: Burroughes ; do. 3rd best 25 (Climax, Fancy, | gle), Miss C. Colm: _ Plants, Ist — Miss C. Colmore; | by the erection of rails of a —— cmematitan 
Victory (Moore’s) Daveyanum, Rousianum, Chef d’ceuvre, Garth’s | 24, P. Thompson, pe Wild Fldwers, an cellent co! sallection. smeared over with cone! tar-<n Borning 2) ‘aper. 
te Corehsieanim, Alicia, Jewess, Joan of Arc, Diomede, Ms c* - gy ‘Ge Coimor = ar earigh J “4 cee 
ndidum, Ne plus ultra, Humei; Lady Hoste, Drakei, Sillia, Sq. 5 0. a 1SS oimore. 0. ight), oa prize, White 
Fosterii, Rosea, Dennis’s Adelaide, Habranthum, Gem, Maid of | Frontignac, e5 oe do., P. Thompson, eae ag GARDEN MEMORANDA. 
Athens, Georgiana, and one unknown), Hon. and Rev. R. Wil- | DALS.—-8 Ger S, Ist "pela aes Jewess, Joan of A Messrs. Dicksowt, Aere-iane, June 2.—This establishment has 
son. Pelargoniums, best 20, Wm. Rippingale ; do. 2nd best 20, | Lowndes’s Perfection, nis's Sylph, Foster’s Ariel, Fos. been long celebrated for its extensive and valuable collection of 
Mr: G. meee: Double Anemones, collection of, Hon. and Rev. | teria, P. Thompson, Esq.; 2d, Regina Victoria, Vivid, Alexan- | Auriculas: the present appearance of the plants is evidence of 
R. Wilson. Pansies, best collection, Mr. G: Thurtell; do. 2nd | drina, Jewess, Dennis’s Perfection, Foster’s Rosea, Eliza Superb, | successful cultivation; but as the beauty of these favourites is 
best, J. Catton; do. Seedlin, DES best collection, Mr. G. Thurtell, | Miss C. Colmore. 10 Tulips, Ist, Violet, Wellington, Lord Hawke, | departed for this season, and the Tulips are in the same condi- 
Cacti, best collection of, J. Cozens, Esq ; do. Seedlings, Mrs, | Gla a, Triumph Royal, Seedling, Hel Desdemona ; 2d, | tion, we must to Cmantions 
Butveegbes- Ericas, collection of, Mrs. Burrough: Green- | Mr. Extra Prize. Collection of lowers, Mrs. | health, and pro h-house te 
ho’ ants, collection of, best, J. Longe, Esq.; do. 2nd best, Unstead. —For NurseRyMEN and CoMMERCIAL GARDENERS. | noticed fine specimens of Erica tricolor and depressa, healthy 
‘ ; do. 3rd-best, S. Short and Wm. Rippingale; do. | Tulips, Ist prize, Plato, Roi des Indes, Hi , Lilac en » | plants of E. ampullacea major, retorta, tortulzfiora, splendens, and 
4th best, C. Middleton, Esq. and-Rd. Catton, gr. to Miss Berney ; | Benjamine, Catherine, Polyphemns, ona, Reine des Ce- | a fine stock E. aristata e ving well, 
do. Single Specimen, Mrs. roughes; do. do. Pittos- | tises, Washingt Plus Belle, Mr. 3 2d, Rubens, | and the deliciously-scen' excellently and 
poram Cori: , Wm. Rippingale 0. Abutilon Striatum, | Franklin, Washington, Clark’s Baguet, Ostells, Lucy Favourite, a ivated, ‘ourites in 
Rd. Perfect; do.do. of new plants, Shrubland Scarlet Geraniums, | Cordelia, Daphne, Emperor of Austria, White Flag, Mr. Evans. | general reques' 
Mr. Walton. Annuals, Rd. Perfect. Bouquet, P. Jacobs, gr. to | Double Anemonies, Ist prize, Mr. Gregory. Pansies, Ist prize, roche eae Woolwich —This establishment is in progress of 
J. Scott, Esq.; do. Mr. R. N. Bacon and Wm. Reynolds. Rockets, | Coronation, Exquisite superb, Magnet, Regina, Victoria Magni- | formation, and when the plans are carried into —_l grounds 
Collection on Wm. Reynolds.—Norwich Mercury. ” | fica, Grand Duke, Rienzi, Little Wonder, Mrs. Ashley, Lord Mel- be exceedingly pretty. Among the ts 
bourne, hel oo Duchess of Kent, Thompson’s Victoria, Wid- | fower we noticed Oncidium flexuosum, pitas seamag aa appear- 
Leeds Horticultural and Floral Society.~The first Exhibition took | all’s do.. Grace Darling, Bonaparte, Perfection, Incomparable, | ance with its pretty yellow blossoms, and a fine Log of O. Se: 
placeat the ome er and Botanical Gardens on Wednesday, 26th Mountjoy’s 9 Victoria, Arnott’s Decertatorius, do, Paracletus, do. some anbloomed specimens in good health, and Gloxinias fro 
ult., in the ion set apart for such purposes. The show of fow- | Gem, all the others Arnott’s seedlings, Mr. Arnott; 2d, Highgate imported seed are Senthel with much i mesadery in expectation of 
ers, plants, salty, suneeimeseoegeribane was notlarge, but good ; Champion, Victory, La Superbe, Diogenes, Gdipus, Duke of Wel- seeing something new. Fuchsia Youellii, raised from seed re- 
haps th eee r was amore favourable season. The following lington, Brunette, Argo, Vizier, Edmonton Hero, Prince Albert, | ceived from abroad, is a desirable variety; it bears long rosy 
the award of the Judges :—Facrrs.—Best Pine, 1,3, E. Nichols; | Thompson’s Victoria, do. Magnifica, do. Coronation, do. Lord | erimson flowers in clusters at the points of the shoots , it appears 
2, R. Hopps. Black Grapes : 1, T. Umpleby ; 2, 3, W. Carr. White | Durham, do. Virgil, do. Rienzi, do. Duke of Wellington, do. Hon. | to be of robust habit, and blossoms freely. Clematis Sieboldii 
Grapes: 1, E. Nichols; 2, R. Hopps. Peaches: 1, 2, T. Umpleby. | Mrs. Ashley, do. Mrs. Wise, do. Jago, Masterpiece, Page’s Wel- | and a fine specimen of C. azurea grandiflora wereinbloom. Sta- 
Best four Oranges: 1, 2, G. Watson. poets Sef 1, W. Carr. | lington, Conqueror of Europe, Lidyard’s Jewess, British Queen, = earas, 8 &c., and an extensive collection of Carnations 
eberries: 1, W. Clark; 2, W. Carr; 2,3, T. Umpleby. Des- | Mulberry, Sg Addington, Maid of gg the rest Seed- iain torwait 
sert Apples of 310: J &. Watson. Extra, Lemon: 1, W. Carr. | lings, Mr. Pipe. Plants SS Six), Ist oe Dracophyl- = J. Shecpshinks Ba.» Esq... Blackheath.—The fine beds of annuals for 
Pranrs.— Best Sto , T. Umpleby, Euphorbia splendens ; 2, | lum gracile, Soren serrulata, G rubra, Lasiopetalon his garden 0 justly ended Sout be very attract- 
E. Nichols, palace purpureum; 3, W. Clark, Cactus Acker-- re a Strathiola Imbricata, mayen, Proliferum, Mr. peg stan great ny and attention in selecting and 
Manni: six different Varieties © , : Climber | Gregory; 2d, Cactus (Hybrid), Chorozema ae 5 emnad gathering the seeds are duly recompensed hoop ee gorgeous dis- 
ditto, 1, W. Carr, Thunbergia a —— Best Greenhouse: 1, | Pulchella, Erica aig poeseens Ventricosa superba,,and Ventricosa | play of bloom in the flowering season; an excellent example of 
Ww. see Boronia serrulata ; 2, R toker, Lechenaultia formosa, | Ca™mea, Mr. Geraniums (Collection of 12), Ist ‘prize, ee this is afforded in the extensive beds of Phlox Drummondii, which 
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rae Keparestt Fuchsia: 1, J. bat Globosa 2 a. i oe Vivid, Seedlings 51 and 52, Alicia Superb, s Perfection, | bena, which as the io aan advances. will have a brilliant effect. 
by, F fuchsia fulgens: 3, W. Keyworth. Stoker, | C y 
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> iyJ. Kearsley, Best Rose in Pot: }, J. Kearsiey, | Calceolarias, (Seedlings,) Mr. Hodges. Diplacus puniceus, Mr. now filled wie Gare the Ao gee of rich and aencete 
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»: 1, W. Chadwick, Coss” ditto, . Lettuce | Own m. What we can interpret we have inserted; the | tained Smith’s giant scarlet et which with its large 
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R. Dickinson. Parsley (Curled) : aerley iculiurai and Fiorai Se- } annual, as it is here, appears ‘to he of a more gresonbniay habit, and 
We Starks a; ne ba sta bomen me Spring} 25, ge soe ene = Per —The af ermery aoe for Bucky Hortil vegetable produc- | throws up more ae of its beautiful azure blossoms than it does 
G.oW: es ” ea 2 ae ar : ‘kstall. a when propagated from cuttings. Much attention is paid here to 
atson. Spinach (Winter): 1, 2, ‘P.Umpbleby. Sea Kale = heldon Monday, the 24th ult., at Kirks' © man recess Mr. W wid the 
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2°41 J. Kearsley: 2, W- : (Dried) 2d 5 i : 2 “s 
T..U; Es i : a wick ; fe 35 . | Peathered _ Smith, Istand 2d; flamed ditto, S. Da- | is evidence of the ieee see of his plan, for better grown, spe 
ms age Onions (Spring): 1, W. = 7 i ean: apg Cae mages : il- | cimens we have never beheld Syliph surpassed any plant we 
ick. Radishes previously seen ; the sumerous trusses lowers re Faia well 
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(White) = 1, Ee: ea = T. Peacock. Sammersgill, 2d : Potatoes, J akes it attractive beyond any of its class. 
Pas of seven: Mr. as caalgoe, Mi en and 2d. seicetingd: Jemrantacey Murgatroyd, Ist ; 8. Daniel, 5 2d. | de Paris, Bridesmaid, Erectum, &e., were im splendid condition. 
Céceg Suianviaat albioe § Amato, Sauioe Balls Ne- eye, tt a Lawson, lst; R. Hodgson, 2d; J. ‘Cordingley, 3d. } The beautiful Abutilon striatum appears to beof very sree growtD 5 
