a 
oe ae @ Ge THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. ’ _ON® si, 
COUNTRY SHOWS. 7 D Dutch Currants, Mr. J. Vidamour; plate pom white ‘ditto, | Devonshire) again justified t the heh’ ‘clflirester © piven 
mbridgeshire Horticultural Society. The Summer Show was r. W. Le Cocq; plate small ditto ditto, Capt. Appleton. Vece- when more generally grown cannot fail to benotie’ bn fa. 
ae on the 14th nok a last, at Cambridge, and was nutnerousky £s.—Basket getables, Capt, Ap pefiaras ne best ditto, yourities. T. Freer, Esq., with others, kindly eaoee eee bee the 
and highly respec attended. There Was a choice Selection \3 C. De Jers 3 Artichokes, do. > brace of Cucumbers, Mr. G. | decoration of the room. bing awards of the judges w: un. 
of fruit and flow sy paar a t e fine auntie. W. Hoyle: dish of Green Peas, not less then 100 pods, Mr. J.Vida- } der :— First-class Pinks. n six ts. r. bhi mbes 
shown by Mr. Widnall. They were greatly edmirer for their ex. | Mour: 3 Marseilles Lettuces, Mr. Jersey ; 3 Cabbage ditto, | with Faulkner’, = Duke of st Alban’s, Greasley’s Beauty of tek. 
rdinary size, being a new variety, called Widnall’s Antw ditto; 3 heads of Celery, white, apt. Appleton; 3 aha of. oe ester, Bossom’s Elizabeth, Bow’s Suwarrow, Hudson’s Duchess 
Superb. An extra prize for Strawberries judged to Mr. | lery, red, ditto rots, Mr. Martin: 6 Parsneps, of Devonshire, and Marris’s Lady of the Lake; 2 » Mr. G, 
Newman, which the 1 st we ever recollect seeing ex- | 3 Cabbages (Vanack), Mr. J Cockburn ; 3. of any.other soi Mr. | Hudson, with Faulkner’s Duke of St. Alban’s, Hudson's Duke of 
> Phe followin e award of the judges:=Best Pin W.LeCocq: dish ofearly.Round.Potatoes, Mr. P. % Devonshire, Seedling Re: ee, Criterion, Westlake’s Hero, ang 
(Queen), Mr. Headly. Melon, for flavour, (Hampton Court), Mrs | Kidney ditto, Mr. J. Cockburn: 6 white Onions, Mr. P. M Martin Hudson’s Duchess of Devonshire ; 3d pan, Mr. G Son, With 
Headley; 2nd, (Hampton Court), Messrs, Hudson. Black Grapes | 6 Portugal ditto, Mr. W. Le Cocq; 6 black Baltic ditto, ditto: | Faulkner’s Duke of St. Alban’s, Bradshaw’s Green » Criterion, 
(Hamburg), Mr. Catiing. White Grapes (Muscat), Mr, Headly. 6 Shallots, Capt. APR ORD. 6 Mexican ditto, ditto. In addition | Seedling, Westlake’s Hero a Seedling. Second-Ciass Pinks: 
Cherries, best for flavour, (Black Eagle), Mr. Headly; 2n “ (May | to these, ie Prizes wer arded to Cottagers fora variety of | 1st pan of three, Mr. R. Marris, with Faulkner’s Duke of, $t, a) 
Duke), Mr. Giddings. R: ies (Antwerp Superb), r. Wia- | productions.—Guernsey § “Star. Ho Coronation, gon Marris’s Lady of the Lake; 
nail; 2nd, Mr.J.Taylor. Red Gooseberries, for weight (atom), » Mr G, Hudson, with Lord Milton, Hndson’s Magnifi 
Mr. Giddings ; 2nd, (14 to Ib.), Mr. Widnall. White ae Ie Hinckley Horticultural and Floral Society.—An exhibition w: and Seedling. Classes: Purple-laced, 1, ‘on’s Duke of De. 
W.), Mr. Widnail ; 2nd, (Ostrich, 16 to 1b.), Mr, Guicnet Yel. | held June — at the Town-hall. There was a plentiful pated vonshire, Mr. Hudson; 2, Bow’s, Suwarrow, es ie Marris ; 4, 
low ditto (Leader 15 to Ib.), Mr. Giddings; 24 (15 to vd ), Mr. | Of flowers, “* sweet flowers,”’ to attract the ladies —plenty of veg¢- pod yn Mr. G. Hudson; 4, Faulk 4 
Widnall, Green ditto (Bumper, 16 to 1b.), Mr. Giddings; 2nd tables to im crest the sturdiest growers—and plenty of, fruits to 
7 to 1b.), Mr. Widnall, Heaviest Gooseberry (Wonderful, Mr, | make all their mouths water together. The cottagers’ — pas a 
Newman; 2nd (Wonderful), Mr. Giddings. Gooseberries, 1!b. | Ment was much better supplied than usual, realising i 
for flavour ‘Champagne), Messrs. Hudson; 2nd (Champagne), measure the anxious wishes of the Committee, as pone ie 
Red i 
Mr. ~ Green. Currants, for weight, (32 b.-to lb.), Mr. Gid- | their last year’s report, that of “ diffusing a taste for hoster 
din: 2nd (Red Grape, 36 b. roast Ib.), Mr. H. Green. White ditto | pursuits amongst the humbler clases.” The following priz 
(85 +“ Ib,), Mr. Giddin: d (White Dutch, 39 b. to 1b), Mr. | Were distribute ne tatoes, On 5 Por 
. Green. Carnations, to various (Paul , Puxley’s: No. 3, | Rev. Mr. Bickersteth Istan P 7. Ward. 
osabel: Maid of Moores Seediing), Mr. Headly ; “md (Paul Ist Turnip’, Rev. Mr. Bickersteth; 2nd, Mr.Tomlinson Ist.Peas, 
Pry, Queen of Sheba, Roses, Wilson’s William-4th, Un. | Rev. Mr. Bickersteth; 2nd, Rev. J. Fisher. Caulifiowers, Mr. 
known), Mr. J. EB ner 8 “14 Carnation (Queen of milinson. Ist Uab , Mr. Williamson; 2nd, Johnson ; 
Scarlets), Mr. Twitchett ; 2nd, Mr. J. E. Marshall. Six Picotees | extra, Mr.T. Taylor. ~st Lettuce, Mr. W. Gutteridge; 2nd, Mrs. 
(Prinee George, Sarah, Teazer, Queen of England, Miss Wil- | Johnson. !st Onions (autumn-sown), Mr. Mo:ley; 2nd, Mr, 
E 
loughby, = ho aoegg Bas Headly ; 2nd, (Sir Robt. Peel, Glory, and | G: Ward. Facrrs.—ist Strawberries, Mr. W. Williamson ; 2nd, 
th: ai Picot 
ree Seedi . Giddings. - Seedling ee, Mr. Gid ot Rev. J. Fisher. Gooseberries, Mr. Burgess. Ist and 2nd Cucum- 
= gg "“Dahtiass six various (Pick wi k, bers, Mr. E. Morley. Roses.-—1st three, Rev. J. Woods; 2nd 
Baudin. Andrew Hofer, Miss Johnson, Rival Sussex, moa ng ar. | three, Mr. J M‘Ewan; 3rd three, Mr. G. Ward ; best single bloom 
ling), Mr. Widnall; 2nd. (Unique, Argo, Marquis cage ri (Coup d’amour), Mr. G. Ward; extra prize, given by Mr. Cole, 
ton, Ruby, Sussex Rival, Rienzi), Mr. Hatdy. Three Balsams, for the best twelve, of not less —_ six sorts. Mr. G. Ward. 
Mrs. BR. Foster; 2nd, Messrs. Hudson. comb, Mr. — Pinks.—lst: pan of six varieties, containing Elizabeth, George 
2nd Mrs. R. Foster. Plant in a pot recheis ‘clobosa’ a), Mr. the Fourth, Lady an aH Bake of ses napa Westiake's 
Ready ; 2nd (Giant Scarlet Geraninm), Mr. Widnall. Hero, onc unkno 2nd pan of six (blo ed), Mr. D. 
of Plants (ex. 40), Mr. Widmall; 2nd, Mr. H. Green, Ditto fe ot Ward. ist prick e ate a, D: $ “peg Mr. G. 
ex. 20), Mr. Biggs; 2nd, Messrs, Hudso Cut Flowers, Vard, PANnstes.— 1st twelve varieties, Mr. T. Taylor ; 2nd, Mr, 
Jasper Taylor ; 39, Messrs. Hudson ; Basket Sad Vegetables, Mr T.C. Harris. Ist six varieties, Miss Alkin; 2nd, Mr. T. Taylor. 
Newman; 2nd, Messrs. Hudson.’ Lettuces, M ; 2nd, Cur F..owers.— 1st bouquet, Mrs. Wm. M’Ewan; 2nd, ard, 
(Cashiobury), Mr. Tauber Taylor. Extra Datars aces pixie: 4 Post-house; 3rd. Miss Shipman; extra, Mr. Argent. House AND 
Mr. Newman. In addition to these, 10 Prizes were given to Cot- | GREENHOUSE Pants. ~ Ist, Fuchsiafulgens, R. S.J. Winterton, 
tagers. - Cambridge Chronicle. Esq.; 2nd, Cactus. Jenkinsoni, Mr. H. M. Ward; 3rd, Calceola- 
ria. and 4th, Cactus Akermanii, Mr. J. M‘Ewan. st Geranium, 
Felton Florists’ Society .— The fourt fourth Show for the season was | Beauty of Ware, Mrs. W. M‘Ewan; 2nd, ene G. want EXTRA 
‘bel on July 26th, at the Coach and Horses Inn, when the prizes | Paizes.—Pine, R. S. J. Winterton a iL. 
¥ wher: 
re awarded as follows, viz.: Pinks—the ist prize to Mr. B. | Jarvis, Esq. ; Premier bouquet, Mrs. N. Wands Victoria Rhubarb, 
Bum, gr. to C. W. Bigge, Esq., Linden, for Bexley’s Beanty: the | Mr- Williamson. In piation to these, 15 co! ottage: ers’ prizes 
2d and = to Mr. W. aa for aoe Eclipse and Barrett’s | awarded.—Leicester Chronicl 
r ‘oughai 
6t 
: Hinde, Esq., 3 Horncastle Floral and Horticultural Society.—The. first exhi- 
M.P., for Lord Archibald Hamilton and Barn’s Glory of seh. saad teak place on pe 29th fay of June. The suey. of ae 
Roses—the s ‘ nd pl 
rsy mba 
5 y ., M.P., for Agatha Favourite; th ‘ath-to emotes sent by the Rev, J. D. Waiie; some unusually large 
Mr. W. Harrison, Jog Se Philippe and the 5th and 6th to Mr, | Straw stg sent by J. hort, Esq., and a very choice collec- 
Barn, for and Linden ling e. ‘Yhe prize | tion of Greenhouse Plant: the Rev. E. Smythe. The speci- 
for the ‘was also awarded to Mr. Burn for a | Mens.on the cottagers’ table were both numerous and fine, an 
beantifally named Lord Howick; much | it was remarked by the judge that the P the best he 
regret was expressed by a judges that only one seed had seen this seaso m 5f. and 6/. was distributed 
was allowed by the Society, as another seedling was exhibited by | @Mongst the cottagers. As soon as the doors were opened the 
the ber ata ger whieh excited admiration; it was | oom was filled with a fashionable company; who expressed 
cess Royal. These possess first-rate Li themselves satisfied with the arrangements and decorations. It 
astern having full high crowns, and = bia oe ae Rem Pin appeared to be the general opinion that this society is rapidly 
take their stand among the finest variéties culti north | Progressing. Towards the close of a day the ch Idren of the 
te land. national school pebresies at the request of the Rev. W. S. White, 
uernsey Horticultural Society. — ciely. "The second | Tees nm was | permitted to see the exhibition. The following prizes were 
haa July sig: in the Fish-market ; bat gies poured with rain so | *warded:—- Prizes to Members—Cut Flowers. six Ranunculuses, 
incessantly the whole day, that no’ thing short of the most un. | 1st, Dr. Barton; 2d, Rev. J. B. Smith, D.D. y of 6 Panzies, 
flinching ar ‘in the cause, both on the part of the contributors | 1st and 2d, Rev. J. D. Waite; 3d, Rev. E. Smythe. Seedling 
and visitors, could have made it even what it was. The circ Pansy, Ist, 2d, and 3d, Rev. A. Peacock; Pink, Ist and 3d, Mr. 
stand at the upper end of t ket was entirely occupied by | Snaith; 2d, Dr. on. Dark-laced Pink, ist and 3d, Rev. a 
the plants which Mr. C. De y. sent in for thi ond year’s | Waite; 2d, Rev. - Fawssett. ete Pink, Pst, Rev. E. 
display of the following flowers, for which the large Chalienge- | Smythe: 2d and 3d, Rev, J, Fawssett. Plain Pink, Ist, D*. Bar- 
able Medal was obtained by him in i840, namely : —Larkspurs, | ton; 2d, G. Gilliat, 3d, Rev. J. D. Waite. Pan of 6 Roses, 
Zin >, Bi S,,Petanias, Pansies, and Salpiglossis. These Ist, J. H. Short, Esq. ; 2d, Rev. J. Fawssett. Collection of Roses, 
plants good condition; the Petunias in fine bloom, and | 1st Rev. E. smythe; aah Rev. Robt. Hotchkin Hardy Bougnet, 
some of the Salpiglossis of kable beauty. Thesame gen- | !st, Mr. Turner; 2d, Rev. E.R. H. G. Palmer. Hardy and Exotic 
lik contributed ion of upwards of forty | Bouquet, Rev. J. Fawssett. Basket of Cut Flowers, ist, Rev. 
varieties of fruit, mcluding a M Apricots, all the | J. B. >mith, D.D.; 2d, Mr. Snaith. Pua —Stove Plants, ist, 
best sorts of Laneashi The t inan | Ipomea Learii, Rev. E. the ; 2d, Phillibertia, Rev. E. Smythe; 
excellent basket of Vegetables, “perhaps, that 3d, Thunbergia nm , Rev. J. Fawssett. Best Cactus, J. 
ed here; a large contribution of miscellaneous Greenhouse | H. Short, Esq. Pelargonium, ist, Discount, Rev. E. Smythe; 
Plants; and three i bouguets. of cut Flowers, | 2d, Vivid, Rev. J. Fawsset; 3d, Sylph, Mr. Snaith.. Four Pelar- 
arranged. ly good taste, and formin: er one | goniums, ist, Joan d’Arc, es” ction, Queen Victoria, 
Most ormamental.objects im the exhibition: Mr, Vida. | Admiral Napier, Mr. Snai 2d, ax, Beauty of Ware, 
mour's en was, as usual, conspicuous for the quantity wndes’ Perfection, ordiana, Rev. J. B. Smith, D.D.; 3d. 
merit of its Various productions; amongst these e only | Jewess, Pictum, Lansezeraniui mith’s Scarlet, Rev. E. Smythe, 
that w: exhibited, ° Mayduk , | Herbaceou a, Ist, seedling, Rev. E. Smythe; 2d, seed- 
Plums, &ec.. This gentiemam aiso co: ed the | ling, ditto; 3 , dit! bb: ceo] Ist, Ma- 
major part of the few Carnations Picotees which were shown, | joreana, Re ‘alm x ‘cana superba; 3d, Beau 
. H. Dobree had -a of Lilium: longifiorum i lamshire, ditto.. Best Fuchsia (fulgens), Rev. E. S$: bs 
™, @ few Carnations, and the following Geraninms:—Best | Best collection of Fuchsias, Rev. E 8 5 Ist and 
forge specimen, Gaines’s Lelia Jones; 2nd ditto, Fosterii Mr. Wilson. Annual in bloom, Ist, Cli ella, Rev. 
af six—Sylph, Alicia, Mandi, Vi Alexandrina, Palmer; 2d, Collinsia bicolor, ditto ; 3d, Sch - 
= Fanny Garth.. Mr: G. W. Hoyle exhibited a collection | tus, ditto. Plant in bloom, Ist, So! earis, Rey. E. Smythe; 
= ee and a brace of weill-grown | 2d, Salvia patens, Rev. E. Palmer ; Grand Rev. 
tandnes 6 Selpig Per C. De Jersey, for 25 Pansies, 6 Pe. | E. Smythe. Best Stock, Rev. J. B Smith, D.D.. Best Petunia, 
Salpi is, 62 Zinnise, 6 Double Dwarf Larkspurs, and | Superba, Rey. J. Fawssett. Collection of Verbenas, Ist, Rev. E. 
‘i Niclonuactors » me Tei i rds. Smythe; 2d, Rev. J. Fawssett. Mimuius, tst, Harrisonii, bets 
Mr. C. De Jersey, for Fruit, Flowe : 
“ Snaith; 2d, Bie Gene Mr. Snaith; 3d, Har arrison ii, Rev 
pleton, for Flowers and Vegetables Fawssett. est Greenhouse Climber, Thun iv. z 
ditto. Hono ri: Smythe wastes Green-fieshed Melon, Ist, Rey. E. Smythe; 
tee, Mr. J. Vidamour 2d. ditto; 3d, ditto. “Dish of Cherries, Ist, Wm. Gilliatt ; 
H Dobree, jun.; 6 na 2d, Rev. J. B. Smith, D.D. ; 3d, Mr. Stephenson. “Dish of Stra’ 
Picotee, with white grour FO Cocktam ; white | berries (for size); 1st, . Short, Esq. ; 2d, do.; 3d, do. Dish of 
Pieotees, Mr. . Vidamour: \ winite Picotee, purple ed ge, ditto; | ditto (for flavour’, Ist G. Gilliatt, Esq ; 2d, ditto; 3d, Mr. Ste- 
white Picotee, red edge, Mr. J. Cockburn : scarlet flake Carna. | Phewson. Best dish of Raspberries, J. H. Short, Esq. Dish of 
tion, named, Mr. J. Vidamo a td : Dobree, | Green seberries. Ist, J. H. 5 Esq. ; 2d, ditto; 3d, Rev. 
jun.; parple flake, ditto; 2nd best dit J. Vidamour; crim. | E. Smythe. Best dish of Currants (black and white), J. H. Short, 
son , ditto; 2nd best ditto, ditto; purple and pnk Bi- BGETABLKS. ~ Cucumbers, -Ist, Rev. J. D- Waite; 2d, 
Zaite. Mr. H. Dobree, jun. ; nations feach di , | ditto; 3d, Rev. R, Hotchkin. Dish of » Ist, J. H.. Short, 
Mr. J. Vidamour: collection of Roses (cut flowe aie H. Do. | Esq-; 2d, ditto; 3d. Rev. E. Smythe. Dish of Beans, Ist, Mr 
5 a Greenhouse Plant, ditto; 2nd best. ditto, Mr. J. | Kenrick ; 2d,J, H. Short, Esq. Brace of Cauliflowers. Ist, J. H- 
new 
H. Dobree, jun.;. 2nd best Sanson ditto; | Potatoes, round, Rey. E. Smith. Six Artichokes, ist, Rev. E. 
Bamed, dita : best ae ao. Mr. J. Vid: : be a — Pes Ber a Hotebkin. aes ee Ist, Rev E. Smythe; 
yan aimed, ‘Mr. J. Cockburn; show of Dahlias, haaed, Mr. | 2d, Rey 3 ad, T. Pawss. 11, Esq. Best 2 Cabbage 
+ Vidamoar ; show ofditto, Capt. Press ree 
Mr. EL Dobree, j 
t mamed Herbaceous Calceolaria, Capt. A Short. Esq. ; 2d. Rev. J. D. Waite;.3d, ditto. Hest dish of 
1 Geranium, ee. aria, Cap’ ppleton : iG 5 
Geraninms, 
of Larkspurs, C; Tetan. Buned Of Carrots, Ist, J. H. , ESq.; 2d, ditto; ‘3d. Mr. Wil. 
ditto; best di a anes show | 50n. Dish’ of new = (viene, tst J. HL. Short, Esq.; 2d, 
wot Petunias, ditto: German Stocks, poe 3d, Rev. Prizes.—Two collections of 
ditto, Capt. Appleton. Extra Gerani ee: : Wa ite Collection of Zinn ev. 
how near cae Seedting yellow Piectere: = G De Seveey : 5 Fawssett Prize offered to Amateurs only Crowder :— 
show of ditto, Mr. J. Vidamour; show of seedling white ground res 25. varieties of the flowers of Hardy Herbaceous Plants, Rev. 
ge Bee Yellow ground ditto, ditto: | J. Fawssett. a “ 
"Rais: ghee ot galis Phi robes connec Floral and Horticultural Society.—The second 
exhibition. took place at the Exchange- rooms, [ae Be 
following appeared to claim es notice : 
with berries of apr SS san hle tae, 
odigious 
oils 2 waters Cu &e., =) pgm in ex- 
nocacti, oyle: "eouiting white roe + Walker's reflected great 
z. Vaaibous - show of Pansies, Capt. rn sto which ba had been 
_ Mr. G. W. Hoyle: Tweedia cerulea, 
zy 
'. neta 8, Little ‘Benjamin, Mr. 7 Hudson. ‘Seaton 1, 
» ‘olem: : 
gr. to J. Biggs, Esq. Amateurs’ Class,—best 6, Mr. Ww. Musson, 
Classes: Dark or Purple—ist, Mr. J. Smalley ; 2d, Mr: W. Kelley; 
3d, Mr. G s oss—ist, Rey. 8. wigg, 2d, Mri Herbert; 
3d, Mr. W. Kelle imson or Scarlet—ist and 24, Mr, 
4 . 5 W 
Kelley; 3d: Mr. W. Musson. Mottled or Striped—ist; Mr J, 
Smalley; 2d and 3d, Mr. Herbert. White or Blush White, ist, 
Mr. W. Kelley; 2d and 3d, Mr. Herbert. Pansies: best 12‘and best 
6, Mr. J. Coleman, Herbaceous Plants: best 12 hardy, Mr. G. 
2d 6, Dr. Shaw, with Fuchsia fi \obosa, Heliotropium, 
Pentstemon gentianoi eng Cc ia gran- 
issima. Balsams tra p’ rT, ir G. 
Fowke, Bart. Geraniums: !s' Phillips, Sq., Wit ona 
tion, N y, Lady Carlisie, Mai thens, Garth's Perfection, 
and Alexandrina; 2d 6, J. Phillips, Esq., with Donna, Bella- 
mna, Ovid, Lord Auckland, Foster’s Alicia, and Splendissima, 
UITs.—Ist bl ‘apes mburgh. T. Smith, Esq., 
tall; Ist white Grapes i uscadine, = ¥. G. Fowke, 
; i white Musi 
tst and 2d Meion, Cantaleupe, Sir F. G. Fowke, Bart. 
b: M 
Pin: ingles Pinks ‘from phesace: Greasey ea ‘Co 5; anda eae 
laneous collection from Mr. J. Cartwright.— Leicester Chronicle. 
Whitehaven Horticultural Society. —The _third exh hibition of 
flowers, fruits, and vegetables, took place on June the 8th, and 
was attended by alarge number of amateurs, ies Ee and gen- 
tl i 
emen belonging to the town and neighbour The rooms 
m: eins 
ion; but Mr. White’s were also exceedi od, and a 
he premium they obtained. The Heat! Geraniums ex 
bit 
eee and flowers sent for competition and decoration were 
‘ous, and ally in fine bloom ; they drew fortir aearen 
Tpeseuanis of praise; and, as a hole, they certainly formed att 
i i e Bou 
mapoeing. and. lovely sight. Th quets. were numerous 
andsome; one from me 28 mye seg the largest, a 
towered i in the centre of the magnificence 5 
icle. 
awards were as follows : sas ey pee three double: Ist, bin 
ding; 3d, oe: Ris 4th, J. White; 5th, J. . 
ma ceckc ist, 2d, oi and Sth, H. Bro 
Red: 3 2d and Sth, Je 
rae ath, J. et st 5.Steel, Beco tod ms oie Ay 
fe 3 . Gail 
J. White; 8 5 ayy rownrige! 
flora ; ie Lowther, Man GeRANIUMS; ISt es Ste 
and 6th, S. Dodd, Garth’s pearlection, King, ne ge 
Jewess; ty eos veri Loniet pores tion ; 3d, W, Gird, 
Eechenaultia formosa. Plar seat) for ay nen <istand 
— Dodd; ae R. Elliot ; ah, ae Robinson. | Hardy Plan’ — 
farced, and best-bl comed: ist, R-- Elliot, Alstream’' 
aurea; a, 1 Fisher, J. Barth “ re ata 
Gaitskell, Gi adiolus. Herhertii; Sth, J. rhe Campan we : 
folia 5 oth, J. White, Spigelia marilandi Briti-h 
‘orced : 2a, Re 
RF 
i 
Elliot, Statice ce spathulata, si §. Dodd 
officinalis. “Bouquet : Ist, R. Elliot; 2d, I. Fisher ; 3d, 5. ° 6)? 
- Bo h : Ist, : 
ripe, not less than 2 Ibs. : 1st, _ Elliot Piiory, 2ibs. 30Z: 5 a 
Mask, 53lbs. Curnants, Bl fe E a 
pera Song 2d, H. Brownrigg. " Red : ist, B- vrownrigs 5 3) 
Davidson: White: st, W. Brydson 2d. J. iene 
Beentes, One Quart Ripe: ‘Ist, H. Prears; at “ yoo. 
Heaviest bish of 25 Gooseberries- Ist and 2d, J. ‘May Dake, 
Ceeagtms, 50 of any kind: Ist and 2d. f Fisher, an ti 4 
Bleeding cawseretes, One Quart H ae 
J. White ; 2d. £. Fisher. Heaviest Dish of 25 5' wwberries é 
bi 
son; 28, W. Brydson.  Gocewenta: best par st 
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