Jouy 8] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. __ i 
best » Mr. N. Po estre, 3s. 6d.; | both of which were ies of thet inct plants, partaking in nature of 
t brace Pant i Mr. Owen, 5s.; best 50 Asparagus, Mr. tha peculiar Ly oem ag o a parent origin. Bes Fi ecme Mr. , Mrs. B, y 
i a 7s. 6d.; best 6 stalks Rhubarb, the Very Rev. The Dean, Watson. The best 6 P. Mr. J. Seott; best tic Plant | Mrs. H. ravtididee ae aT Rev. H benstar; ia x I Gites, Ree 
5s.; best 3 early York Cabbages, Mr. Aubin, 3s. 6d.; best 3 any eggs read eiatial for faye ‘the second best "Pemelon bh eg E. Smyth. Best Seeali . % 
other sort, Rev. Mr. Ha: es 3s. 6d.; best 3 etek aetteee, Mr. | tris), to Mr. J. Deans, of Benwell. In the Exotic class we parti- | Rev. H. Benson; 3d ditto, Rev. J Spence. Best Petunia, Mrs 
‘ammond, ‘Ss ib : 3 Hs 
poe (Climax), Mrs. Rawnsley, Best 2d and 3d as 
Pr di « Mr. Waile ingberd. . ” 
early round Potatoes, Captain Nicholson, 2s. 6d.; 12 Spring | Ladies’ Slipper, a favourite plant with every Botanist who has | Mrs. Massingberd. Best collection Pin cae Bie H. Brack 
Onions, Mr. Aubin, Is. 6d.; brace Cucumbers, His Excellency | had the opportunity and gratification of exploring the beauties of | enbury 3 2d, ditto, in pot, ditto; 3d ditto, Rev E Shi yth B cat 
Sir E. ‘Gabe, 28. 6d. — Tickets worthy of commendation were | Castle Eden Dene. The bouquets of flowers were richin NEEIESE collection of cut Flowers, hardy and exotic Rev H Benson 3 2a 
afaxed to the following :—A stand of ges ns Godfray ; do., | and particularly splendid in blossom and formation. To form ditto, Rev. J. Spence. Best tray of Exotics, Mrs. i Bracken! ; 
ae aga A 3 hothouse eae Rev. @; 25 Kidney | of them was enough to rob a garden of all its beauty. The first Best Carnation in pot, Mrs. Barker. Best tray of cut Stocks etd 4 
oiitn ray; A hee of winter ying Col. Le Couteur. prize was given to Mr. J. Taylor; the second, to Mr. Charlton ; | J. Spence. Best tray of 18 distinct Pansies, J. Hunt, Esq ; 2d ditto, 
; Besides these, ef Bees oT: Prizes were awarded, chiefly for | and the third,to Mr. J. Reid. There was also a large and beautiful | Rev. H. Benson; 3d, ditto, J. Hunt, Esq. Best tray of Seedling 
Vegetables. Times. collection of seedling Geraniums from the greenhouse of B. O. | Pansies, Rev. W. A. Peacock ; 2d ditto, Mrs. Maddison; 3d ditto. 
See es Mitford, Esq.; anda fine collection of Babi gad sey rs. | J. Hunt, Esq. Best and 2d Seedling Pansies, Rev. W. A. Peacock. 
Louth and. Neighbourhood Floral and Horticultural Society.— | Aubone Surtees, which were pesca 2 red. - PAnson | 3d-ditto, Mrs. Maddison. Best, 2d and 3d Ann Dots, Rey. 
The first exhibition took place on the 4th of June. The collection | and Finney, and Mr. Adam Hogg, sen pans spleni ndid s specimens | J. Spence. Rarest Plant, ditto ; 2d ditto, Mrs. H, Brackenbury, 
of plants, fruits, and tienes was the finest we have ever seen | of plants to the show, and the So: eke he is s greatly be rohiipacln them | Newest + Plant, Rev. E. Smyth; “ Smit Mrs. Rawnsley. Best 6 
at this period of the . The collection of Geraniums belonging |! for what may be called the general of th m. The | Double Anemones, Rev. J. Spe: Best 6 Single Anemones. 
to the Ret : away nearly all the he | 
Show was altogether of an Ne seeded aad sera ob AS aide Rev. E. Smyt! Best tray of apis; Rey. J. Spence. Best Suc- 
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hata of vegetable creation is ne surpassed by any other of the | Brackenbury. Best tray of cut Ponies, Rev. J. Spence. Best 
endid productions of Providen: tray of Wall flowers, Mrs. H. Brackenbury. Best fray of cut 
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Bpnes (as), ditto. hak Table aagter eit Xe E. Smyth; 
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Rey. Ht, Sen mson, Best Baking Rg asi), H. Orme, respect, and was attended by upwards of 1000 ladies and gentie- | Mrs. norte Best Bouquet of American Plants, Mrs. H. Brack- 
. E. Smyth peci 4 C B 
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the two brace of Melons, one was the line fl Green-flesh, | Rev. J. Spence; 3d ditto, —_ Sei Bracken! Best dish of 
which was condemned by the judges, as possess no flavour. | Apples of 1840, for eatin: 1g, Re + J. Spence; 2a Boe Rev. H. 
The Black Hamburgh, Royal epee and Duteh Sweetwater | Benson. Best dish of Apples of: 1840, fornia het ce; 
Grapes, were superior specimens of Vine culture. There was a } 2d ditto, Rev. H. Benson. Best Platé of Stra Cage 2 ‘Al. 
branch of White Frontignac, cut from the vision in March, and Brackenbury. Best Goose! por Mrs. Remstily 30 2d ditto, Mrs. 
Esq. : plate of 
and. 2d 6 . Ansell. Best New Onions, a 
ripened in water by Mr. G. Thurtell. Some Black Hamburgh | Soulby; 3d ditto, Rey. J. Best basket of Fruit, 
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Best Carrots, Mrs. 
Mrs. Welfitt. Best old Onions, ditto ; 2d ditto, W. G. Allison, 
Esq. Best Radishes, Mrs. Welfitt. Best and 2d Curled Parsley, 
W. G. Allison, Esq. ” Best 6 Tarnips, Rev. H. B. Benson. Best ent. re 
collections of Herbs, Mrs. Welfitt. Best collection of Ve; tables, about 30 plates of Keen’s Seedling, Bath Scarlet, and other Paes ad eg Miss ¥ wane Best ‘dish of ‘Pees in pats: Mrs. sing- 
Deraiess ies some fine May Duke, Bleeding Heart, and Black | berd. Best French Beans, Rev. E. Smyth; 2d ditto, Mr. T. 
‘artari: herri ni 
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were very large and close-formed.—Mruners’ Prizes. Flowers : ee Best 6 Onions of 1840, ditto. Best 10 ditto of 1841, Mrs. 
The best Calceolarias, R: Wells, gr. to “the Rev. J. Burroughes. | W. Walker; 2d ditto, Mrs. Maddison ; 3d ditto, Mrs. Soulby. Bést 
Roses—The best collection of 50 and uj upwards, do., which included | and 2d tio Lettuces ee ea Rev. J. Spence ; 2d ditto, Rev. 
Brutus, Bengal elegans, Noisette grandiflora, Crimson Moss, | J. Walls, Best 2 Lettuces (Cos), Rev. J. Spence ; 2d ditto, Mrs. 
Scarlet Hip, ee eS Lelieur, Lee's Perpetual, Bernard, Fanny |} Russell; 3d ditto, Mrs. H. Brackenbury. Best 2 Lettuces 
Parisot, Duchesse d’Angouléme, a Pye White Hip, (Victoria Cabbage), Rey. H. Benson; 2d ditto, M * gtussell 3a 
Blush Hip, Provence, Scarlet Prov , Boursa’ legans, Wel- | ditto, Mrs. H. Brackenbury. Best dish of Sea-kale, ditto. Best 
lington, Painted Damask, Crested grdiat: Ne lee nltra, Isle | 25 heads of Aspai , Rev. J. Sper 3, 2d ditto, ae J. Walls; 
le mn, al ‘di ‘itto, - J. Spence 
ison, Esq. PLANTS IN Pors.—tst, 2d, and 3d best Stove Plant, in 
Ansell. Best Greenhouse ditto, in 
Waite; 2d ditto, Mrs. Ansell... Best and 2d Cacti, ditto. "Bes t Gera- 
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: . de Bourbo: s, Madame , Proliferous C: me, Belle | 3d ditto, Mrs. So by. 3 Detionpkest: Rev. 2d 
ge, ditto, Best Geranium, scarlet, ditto; 2d ditto, Rev. H. | Auguste, Queen of Belgitim, Margined Hip, Assemblage de rs. son. Best 2 stalks of Rhubarb, Rev. J. mice ; 
B.Benson. Best Geranium, seedling, ditto; 2d ditto, Rev. J. D. | Beauté, Duch f Devonshire, Madame Campan, Ornement des and 3d ditto, Rev. H. Benson. est Parsley, Mrs. M: ison; 
Waite. Best isams, Rev. H. B. SON ; ditto. v. E. | Dames, La Grandeur, Arlinde, Sir W. Scott, Quatre Saisons, | 2d ditto, Mrs. Soulby. Best dish of Salad Herbs, ditto; 2d ditto, 
yth. Best 4 Petunias, nsell. B odendron, Rey. | Village Maid, and Royal York. The 2d best 50, J. Catton, gr. to | Mrs. Maddison. Best Endives, Mrs. Soulby, Best and 2d Quarter 
H. 8. Benson. Best Hothouse Creeper, ditto; 2d ditto, Rev. E. | the Rev. C. Fellowes, among which were Goliah, Titus, Old Moss, | of Kidney Potatoes, Key. H. Benson ; 3d ditto, Mrs. Massingberd, 
Sm st Hardy Creeper, Mrs. Ansell. Best 2 Herbaceous | White China, Purple elt ere Madame Laan ‘Triom phe de | Be: — 2d 12 ee Gane Rév. J. Spence. Best 2 roots 
» Rev. H. B. Benson; 2d ditto, Mrs. Ansell. Best and 2d | Guerin, La Grandeur, Painted ae om keep cache ans of Beet, Silv: , Rev, pence. Best 2 
Shrub! wa do., do. Best and 2d Fuchsias, ditto. qoat Otacks, Rev. | Casas D’Orleans, Pomona, em m Pro adehn 
gers, Watts’s Provence, Victor Ho i Str ae ed eee ey e, Maiden’ Ss 
S.E. Forster. beh Tropzolum, Rev. H. B. Ben: Best 6 Cocks- 
combs, dit Bes uluses, Mrs. Ai nsell. “Best 6 Halt. ardy | Blush, General Lamarque, Fulgens, See ee Triumphant, . Maddis: 
Annuals, ae HB enson. beet 2 Vertonas, v, E. Smyth; Daphne. — Maid, Bishop, Triomphe de Brabant, Alexan- | Benson. Geranium, ‘‘ Foster's Rosea,” Rey. E, Smyth.,Geranium, 
2d ditto, Mrs sell, Best Fuchsia fulge it JupGEs’ St. ane The best collection of 30 aes upwards, Mrs. | Mrs. Barker. Guano. ditto.. Besides these, 40 prizes were 
Extra Prizes.—Best Geranium, Mrs, Ansell. Best newest | Burr: The 2d best 30, Rev,.T..J, Blofeld; extra prize for Vegetables.—Lineoinshire 
awarded. to Cottagers, chiefly for 
a Catton; the best collection of 20 and upwards, the Rev. E. | Chronicle. 
; the 2d best 20, Mr. G. Th Thurtell. Best collection of 
pire ae Gc. Thurtell. Best collection of Pinks, R. Wells; 2d best 
3 . Best coll 
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Fuchsia, Rev. J. D. Waite. Best Heath, Mrs. Ansell; 2d ditto, 
Rey. H. B. Benson. Cur FLowErs.— ‘Best and 2d Hardy Bou- 
‘ors est tray 5 eB Sudbury Horticultural Society.The: first Show took place at 
the.Town Hall, on Tuesday the 15th of June, and was numerously 
do., J, Catton; 3d best do., Mr. G. Thurtell. 
Benson ; do., Rey. J. D. Waite. Best collection of 6 “Seed: Picotees, R. Wells. The_ best col of Bal: and attended. A little inconvenience arose from 
lings, Rev. C. Thorold. Best and 2d 6 Double Ane — Mrs. | Esq. Best collection of s, Mrs. Burroughes. Best do. | want of room, in consequence of the large room (hitherto used 
Ansell. Best 6 cnaie e ditto, Rey. E. Smyth. Best design, in | of ho: Piants, S. Short, gr. to J. Stracey, Esq.; 2d best | for that p under repair, which prev so gooda 
flowers, Rey. H. nson. Best 12 Ranunculuses, Rev..E. 
Smyth. Best 13 pte Rey. H. B. Benson. Best 4 perennial 
Lupins, Rey. S. E. Forster.—Besides the above there were four 
prizes es given to co cottagers. 
Newe ‘eweastle-on-Tyne Botanical. and. Horticultural Society.—The 
Summer show was splendid, when fine specimens alone are 
Wers, . Bu ; E set ot 
tion of Annuals, 8 a ire 2d best do., “Walton gr to Single speci- 
Hamburgh Grapes "best “tavour,) Mr. G. Thertll— Do. (best 
growth) Mr. Walton—Do. Dutcl eetwater (2d best) Mrs. B 
roughes; Melons, toed Der! = yrswsg ed thew Ww, Exelby, 
. to H. Birkbeck, Esq.; Strawberries (equal best,) White toi 
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J. Gordon, Esq.—Do. (2d best,) ae Seedling, J: on 5 
Raspberries (best,) Red Antwerp, H. S. Patteson, Esq.; Cherries 
(vest) Black Eagle, (2d best,) Bleeding Heart, Mr. Cockburn, gr. 
J. T. Mott, Esq. ; Currants (best,) Red, best White Dutch, W. 
va od = to H. N. Burroughes, Est Esq.; Apples, Hern’s Pippin and 
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eT in this country for a show are tulips, and the Rees mt eter rhood ota Sencecs Society. warded to Cottagers.—Suffolk Chronicle. 
Were exhibited were beautiful specimens of their class of | —The fest exhibition was held on May e flowers were i 
5 flowers ; the fine pencilling, and the clear and distinct colours of | more hoon usu: cond good, the general ark being that on no Wallington Annual Pink Show, June 23rd.—ist Prize, J. Denby, 
i every petal, s! that in few instan ighbourhood ne en * i lar display of well- gr. to the Rev. J. Mapleton,—Omega, B. Twyford, Lady Auck. 
any ic flower had, like politi » Tun into confusioi specimen ‘mongrt larias, shown by Mrs. | land, Eari of Uxbridge, Bexley Hero, Geo. Kelson, Lovegrove’s 
The single prize for the best White Groun: P. was awarded signe i of Screm’ stage a ~“ a ape searra} description, each | George FV. .» Keynes’ No.2, Onein the Ring, Lady Hallowell, Count- 
Mr. R. Rawling ; and Boe wa tae to Mr. T. Buckham, but bon Pockertioe a ue aca mass of bloom. The Pansies were | ess of. Plymouth, Enham Lass; 2nd, R. Henbrey, jun.,-Omega, 
this prize afte ence also of the first-rate form and growth: elie: stove and greenhouse Kelson, Duke a, Miss Blackstone, Lady Hallowell, 
fair advantage which the ‘Sompetiorsttem —— ‘The best Yel- } plants were choice. pation avery curious spe- | Countess of Plymouth, Duchess of Kent, One in the Ring, Dr. 
low Ground Tulip, Mr. R. Rawling; and the second best to J. exhibited by the Rev. E. Smyth: hi it had the peculiarity } Coke, Hon. ik, Church’s Rosana, Creed’s or = 
» _ best Twelve “whe Ground, a G. | of ha on the e stem two $ dissimilar in colour; the | J. e,-—-Om 2 rt, Eliza, Geo. Kelson, One 
one bearing the natural ch: petals with dark spot— | Ring, iy onqueror, ja, Gark he 
Hetherington, Esq. The 
“Queen ; the second best, Mr. W. Hill. The best Twelve Gera- 
nlums, Mr. J. Taylor, gr. to B. O. Mitford, Esq. ; the best 6 Gera- 
5 ez, 
sae ¢ rose i i Lady Auckland, Barr: 
the other having sported blus' ms petals with dark os eat ied wohaconre Cheite nham, Countess Sanhove, Countess of Plymouth, Bexley 
tims, q. ; sand the best ac : ham. Seedling, R. Hem — 
. 3,Mr, J. Taylor. “Phe best dark ground Geranium: (Conservative) 
Hero; 4th; 
elegant brey, jun, Diam: RS 
pretty 5. 
> Mr. J. Chari d the best light ground | Paul’s, and orn eranenied wi nied with ex exotic a aoe rs, 4 neers Re A 
3. (Garth’s piso alg Sas AS san tea be Mr. J. cee e see d. orvemep ni Whitton Flower Show At the annual sometime the follow~ 
* Taylor. ‘The best dolarias, Mr. J. Deas? bouquet denmeoutan plentifal as } ing prizes were awarded:—Best 6 Ranuncuitises; Mr, T. Clarke; 
Of. China Roses, Mk. Watson; and the best coll of Alstroe- phaege erty oar , The Cottages ties wer ere eX woatlagte swell 2d.do., Mr. W. Lovely; 3d do., Mr. Woolard; thn Seca 
G, Wailes, Esq. First and second best , specimens filled, and evinced a greatimprovement in the cultivation of every | Peth; Sthdo., Mr. 8. Lovely. Best seedlings ‘Mr. R coal 
Mr. G. Forman. e best. Petunias; Mr. T.. Charlton, | description Fey oo De tne following is alm c of prizes :— | da., Mr. B- Lovely. Rest 6 Geranium: Mir. - Laster < 3d oe PS 
gr. to Mrs. Atkinson: - best bouquet of ie Anemones, | Best and 3d inflower, Mrs. H. Brackenbury ; 2d ditto, | Girling ; batt 9 d0.. Mir. B. Lovely? oe 
Deans. «The best and the best Mr. T. | Rew. ton = deciemme use Plant.in flower, Rev. J. Spence; | gle Geranium, Mr. J. Latter; 2ddo,. 0a pn P 
They’ were capital: specimens, ¢ them | 2dditto, Rev. E. Smyth ; "3d ditto, Mrs. Barker. Best Geranium, | ling do., Mr: J. Latter; 2d do, Mr B. Lovely; Heng cok 
were : (ewes); ditto ; 2d ditto(Gaines’s'Perfection); Rev;J-Spence; -Jd\|tears’,) Mr. J. Berry, 2@ do, Mr m- Smithy (g"do., Rey. 
