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BRITISH SHEET-GLASS for HORTICULTURAL PURPO Lion, ly Bia Early Green ; Currants, white, red, black; | Twelve Geraninms, Nurserymen: ist Mr: P. Pincers 
S courere cn te cya bee and HORT! TICOL. Apples, -abirra’ Lacombe's Seedling, Vivian, aaa. Best ditto: 1st prize, Mr. Pamplin; 2d, a "R. Me Pherae f& 
TURIS enerally, are re: ullysinformed that they of Exotic Fruit (Citrons), . Fox, —Exr Alpine | Twelve ditto, Gardeners’ : 1st prize, Mr. W. Wi right. Six i 
may tar atte die iso | and every particular re- ones and red Siratbeetinn G.. N cissagie, Esq. Yellow Goose- | Ist prize, Mr. S. Gadd ; 2d, Mr. B. Daley, gr. to R.F, Redw, 
din above pedi which has been adopted so success- | berries, ops aaa Esq. Collection of Fruit, of sorts, S. Moyle, | Esq. Four do. Amateurs’: 1st prize, Mr. T. Ford; 24 Mr 
fay re Chatsworth, — ee to J. DRAKE, Plate per Sq.—FLower tove Plants, named, Cattleya Forbesii, | Poole; 3d, Mr. Brock. Forsome splendid Seedling Geraniums. 
Crown Glass Warehouse, 8, Jermyn-street, St. James's, dha} Rondoletiaspec: iosa, Ca attleya Loddigesii, Oncidiumcarthaginense, | Ist Prize, Mr. Pamplin. Twelve ceolarias: Ist prize. Mr 
wee are- cad. Epidendrum cochleatum, Rodrignezia planifolia, G. C. Fox Esq. ; Kyle; 2nd, Mr. Wright. Four do. Amateurs’: Ist prize, Mr 
‘Orders for small or larze quanti of Glass for Lights or | 24 ditto, bat tay Gesnera, bulb diey: be Sinningia Helter, inca eo = Mr. era Pedal tee Ist prize, Mr 
- | rosea ocellata, Gesnera bu ene ranthemum bicolor, achy- fraser. our Perennials: 2 rize,; Mr. Smart, er, i” 
Ltegd “securately cat eA required: size, a end ypctoaly exe tarpheta mutabilis, Sir C. Lemon, Bart. Best specimen (Alla- | fill, Esq. Four Cockscombs: Ist prize, Mr. W. oe, re . 
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manda cathartica), ¥ Dai tom a5 Esq. Best 6 named specimens of | Sheppard, Esq.; 2d, Mr. W. Wright ; 3d, Mr. Black, gr. ied Z 
- eons n the hice en yon Window Lead, Solder, 
Putty, Prepared ent, ande an Ww. : cimen 3 , ©. 
Greenhouse Plants, in pots, not Geraniums (Alstroemeria psitta- | T. Holcomb, Esq. Balsams: Ist prize, Mr. Linsdell. Single spe. 
i i ize, Mr. W. Wright rf 
uisite fc for Garden Gla azing. 
cina, Clematis Sieboldii, Fuchsia tricolor and fulgens, Amphicome | cimen of Fuchsia: 1st prize, W.YV ; 2d, Mr. ; 
erick Pi COUNTRY SHOWS. —The Summer | 2'suta), G. ‘Ox, itto, Wm. Daubuz, Esq. Best | 3d, Mr. Gadd. Nosegay: Ist prize, Mr. Pampl. Cc . teal 
Show was held on the loth of July, when the following awards | 2amed specimen of ditto ( Atanetin glabra), a vian, Esq. B Ist prize, Mr. Wright; 2d, Mr. Kyle; 3d, F 
were made :—Mr. Callopy, gr. to GB Esq., took 17 prizes ; | Collection of Geraniams, 36 varieties, cut specimens (Foster’s | Nurserymen’s : 1st, Mr. Paul; 2d, } r; 3d, id 
for best bunch of Red Grapes, ee ee sest collection of | Ruby, Wildfire, Comte-de Paris, sdlbbel Bulteel’s Nonsuch, Lyne’s | pherson. Roses, Gardeners’: Ist prize, Mr toe 
Dahlias, b ricas, best 6 rs ceolarias GA best Fuchsias, the | Nonpareil See » Kussell’s Cyrus, Erectum, Amethyst, Lynes’ | Tebbutt, Esq.; 2nd, Kyle. Amat prize, Mr. Ford: 
best 6 Greenhouse Plants, the best collection in flower of do., th i , Seedling, ‘oom, Conservative, Lyne’s Peri of the | 2nd, Mr. Poole. ard, mraery' an: 1st prize, Mr. J 5 
best 6 Verbenas, the best 6 Geraniums, the . ‘col. | Wes e's Qi nd, Clarissa, Garth’s Eliz: , | Gardeners’: 1st prize, Mr. Daley; 2d, Mr eurs’ 
lection of do ri flower, the 2d b Herbac e ad ylph, Seedling, Garth’s Jupiter, Lyne’s Picta perfecta, Foster’s | Ist prize, Mr. Pells ; 2d, Mr. Poole. inks: Ist prize, Mr. Nor. 
best Roses, best bunch exotic ent flowers. test collection of | Nymph, Florence, Lyne’s Circassian, Kridesmaid, Lady Carlisle, | man, also 3d for Carnations, and 1 prize, Picotees. Orchid 
hardy shrubs in flower, and a premium for the best 5: of | Lyne’ ‘ Sount of M. Edgcumbe, Sultan), a | Plants: 1st prize, Mr. Crouche, gr. to Jno. Alleard, Esq, 
Gr ouse and Store Plant, ‘hui for the best Chaildceorn "The silver cup, three guineas, given by Mr. E. Pontey, and P. | Seedling Fuchsias: 1st prize, Mr. Kyle k Grapes : Ist prize, 
large collection of Geraniums contained in this gardener’s basket, E. Lyne, Esq., Plymouth. Best 6 Geraniums, named varieties, i Mr. Black; 2d, Mr. J. Lo » Sr. to S. Gurney, Esq-; 3d, Mr. 
being some of the new or ter and prize flowers, were splendid pots (Arabella, Beatrice, Matilda, Warrior, Smith’s Emperor, Kyle. White Grapes: 2d prize, Mr. D. Robertson. Strawberries: 
and much admired.—Mr. Keily, gr. to J. Russell, Esa Pontey’s Rival), C. W. Turner, Esq. + 2d ditto, ditto (Alicia, Cli- | 1st prize, Mr. Sherrington ; 2nd, Mr. G. Dyer, gr. to A. Chapman, 
prizes and 1 honorary ; for best bate Grapes, for 2d. b: cat Black, max, Jewess, Florence, Coronation, Sir R. Newman), A. E.| Esq. Pines: ist prize, Mr. W: Wright; 2d, Mr. Sherrington, 
best Orange tre in bearing 2d best Dablias, 2d best Geraniums, | Neville, Esq. Best seedling Geranium, being a new and distinct | Peaches: 2nd rize, Mr. Kyle. Nectarines: 1st pri 
the best collection of Pan a s, best 6 Balsams, best 6 Coxcombs, Heston raised in the county by th hibitor within the last two | Kyle. Green-fleshed Melon: Ist prize, Mr. L. F ‘ost ; 2nd, Mr. 
edi 1 en of ‘Seedii ae es, 2d best Cauliflowers, | Y - C. Fox, Esq. Best 6 named | Ss, in pots (Coven- | D. Robertson. Scarlet Melon: Ist prize, Mr Frost ; 2nd. Mr, 
2d best Cabbage, best Red Celery, 2d best Cucumbers, best ana, * ventricosa stellata, tricolor, cu ajor, ventricosa su- | Black. Hy’ ion : Ist prize, Mr. J. i Nae * ies ; ist 
Save, hese Meats George Mack, gr. to Mrs. Cooper, 5 prize: foe inflata), W. Daubuz, Esq. Best named collection of Roses, prize, M mart; 2d, Mr. ertson ; Mr. House, gt. to 
for best dish Green Gooseberries, the best 6 Figs, 2d best Face. not less than 18 dissimilar blooms, silver me (P: ns— | W y, Esq. Red Currants ; 1st prize, vr ‘Carter. White do. 
us Plants, 2d best bunch cut flowers, and best qu: of Peas.— Unique, Blush, Wellington, Grand Aga oss— White Bath, Ist’ prize, Mr. J. Spurging; 2d, Mr. Sm: lack Currants; Ist 
Mr, Whelan, "er. to Sir A. De Vere, 4 Prizes: the best Melon for Luxembourg, ench Crimson; Fren ‘Tricolor superba, Sir | prize, Mr. Fros Gooseberries: Ist prizé , M ‘um + Md, 
weight, best Oranges, the best 3 Stove Plants, and best dish of | W- Scott, ce, Charmante Isidore, Guerin’s Gift, Rien ne me | Mr. Frost. Cucumbers: 1st prize, Mr. Hatcher, gr. to R. Rey. 
Maushrooms.—Mr. Nunan, gr.to Sir H. D. M , Bart., 2 prizes: | SUrpasse, Aglae Adanson, Sceur hospitaliére, Bizarre marbrée, | nolds, Esq.; 2d Mr. Dyer; 3d, Mr. Frost. Raspberries: 1st 
best Apples and best 4 Beans.—Mr. Cronin, gr. to M: Princess Victoria, Mourning, Wellin on, Renonculée, Triomphe | prize, Mr. M‘Pherson; 2d, Mr. Sherrington. _ Basket of 6 kinds 
Barry; 1 prize, for a collection of good anaies.— Mr. Gaynor, gr. de Beauté, Ste 5 sane, Aspasie, Duc de Case, Duc de | of Vegetables: 1st prize, Mr. Fro: 2 2d, Mr. Dyer; 3d, Mr. 
te Castel: Seacpooks 4 eines br ie Red Gooseberries, and | Guiche; Hybrid Pro’ Duchesse d’Orleans, Agathe, Bou- | Spurging. Ditto Amateurs’: 1st prize, Mr.J. Duck ; jana. Me 
dish ef good Green do. , the best 6 oe of Cabbage, and a good | Tet superb; Hybrid ‘China—Fimbriata, Victor Hugo, Fulgens, | G. H. cores Paes sa Apples 0): 1st prize, Mr 
dish of Potatoes.—J. Qui to Rev, E. Croker, 2 prizes; for Triomphe de Laffay, Triomphe de Guerin, Brown’s superb, Coc- | Grapes in Pots: Ist prize, Mr. 
@ dish of good Strawb' and for best bunch of ly cut cinea superba, William the Fourth, ese Sophie de Marsilie, pee 
flowers.—Mr. M‘Mahon, gr. to M. Fitt, Esq., 6 prizes: a prize — chefienr, Madame Campan, Attila; Damask—Leda, Coralie, | _ Stam, nford Horticultural Society.—The follo owing is the list of 
for Hardy Annuals, the best Cactus, and best collection of Cac. | “@damede Mainten a gh ae hybrida; Loy tual—Flon, Ber- | the prizes awarded at the eanitition on Wednesday, June 30:— 
tuses in bloom, 2d best Calccolarias, the — 6 spimale, best % nard, Antinous, Crimson, Dennis’s hybrid, striped, Marie Louise. | The best dealer’s pan of 12 Pinks, Mr. Almey ; names of flowers 
Herbaceous Piants.—Mr. Carmody, msell, Esq., Bourbon--Gloire des ‘Rossinenie ; Tea-scented—Smith’s yellow, | Benjamin, Dreadnought, Rainforth’s Prudence, Falkner’sComus, 
Odorata, Caroline, Jaune Desprez ; Noise Charles X., Louis- | Queen Adelaide, Sir Rowland Hill, Br ’s Duchess of St. 
ize for best dish Red Currants. bsg Hulexdaey, i to Fr. = as 
Bpaight, Esq., 5 prizes. For best Black Grapes, 2A BEY Green | Philippe, &c.* &c.; Austrian Briar (Harrisonii), G. N. Simmons, Alban’s, Pearson’s Criterion, Pearson’s Tyrian, Neir’s Paragon, 
hy Yectarin d bes! “Esq.; 2d best. ditto, R.W. Fox, Esq. Best 6 Roses, of named:} Victory, Greenside. The best amateur’s pan of ditto, Marchioness 
—Mr, os ee cee wha pos tee hy ads sorts (George IV., Ruga, Noisette multifiora, Gallica blush, Ochro- | of Rite. names of flowers— Stephen’s Waterloo, Bexley Hero, 
bunch of Red Grapes, and the best brace of Cuc ‘ Bs leuca, Purple Grevillii), G, C. Fox, Esq. ; 2d di Site, ditto, Sir C. | Davey’s Lord Cornwallis, Willmer’s Eclipse, Davey’s Britannia, 
ee . to Lord Clarina, 9 Prizes ; for best Melon (not green) Lemon, Bart, Ss Pinks, ot ‘sorts, G. N. Simmons, Esq. etmane’s Rainbow, Knight’s Lady Acland, Ford’s Hero, Jor- 
2d best , for ‘best 12 Pears, feat Je af of Cherries for si s Best6 Calceolarias (Indescribable Napoleon, Queen’s grandi- | dane’s Lad , Victoria, Pigett’s Romeo, Queen Adelaide, 
best dish of es, best 12 Carrots, the best Pars eps, flora, n and lings), W. Daubuz, Esq. Best | The 2d best ditto, Mr. Banks ; names of fiowers—Harefield Rose, 
the best dish of t collection of Vegetables.— | Colléction of Stocks (Russian or Brompton), Mrs Warren, | Barnett’s Burleigh Hero; Knight’s ae Avland, Mager’s Lady, 
. Gardner, gr. to A. Furlong, Esq., 1 pri for best dish of | Tr@ro. Best collection of Mimulus, Mr. J. Ri Best col- | Petmane’s Rainbow, Man’s Miss mman, West’s ishipman, 
bg Ge ae Gra Esq., took Ist prize for best collec- lection of purs, J. Vivian, Esq. Best collection of Lupines, | Green’s Batle Hero, Humby’s Regulator, Man’s Mi er, 
tion of eat es.—Mr. Lacy, gr. to the Hon. J. P. Venker, 3 | J- Vivian, Esq. Best collectionof Hardy Annnals (a list contain- Barnett’s Bakley Hero, Jeffrey’ s Lord Nelson. The best pair of 
izes: for a Year ot ‘Cherries for flavour, the best leaf Gf ing the names to accompany the collection), the Botanic Garden, purple laced Pinks, J. Phillips, Esq. 5 names—Quoen of the 
r wheres x erior kind, and the best 12 Tornips.—Mr. | for 1840, given by B.Maund, Esq. Best collection of Per — Fairies, a en of a The best pair of red-laced ditto, Mr. 
Delany, » oe iy, : a ist for the | {100 sorts) C. Fox, 3 2d ditto, Sir C. Lemon, B: Banks, Ho en's 's The best collection of Roses, not less 
speciten of feaiied alow at ¢ gaperor d, and the hee ge toring e coe e! Pt collection cof than 30 yarieties, foe Dealers, Mr. beng Me Eo ae ones 
Le leartsease (Wel ‘on, Duke of Wellington, in Adair, Grand | Moss, Madame Hardy, Coup d’Amour, General L: 
wes ft tural Societg.—The Second exhibition | Duke of Russia, Miss Molesworth, Hope,.Sir Humphry Davy, | son Perpetual, L’ ‘Eclatante. Village Maid, Globe White tin, Mi- 
posde in th Abn Asser 20 cota when there was a very | Duchess of Kent, Golden Sovereign, Countess of Bridgewater, | ralba, Becquet, Blush Moss, Moss Luxemburg, White Moss, 
f the wbignhetrrt ing gentry, anda large num. | Lass of Richmond-bill, Mulberry, and several others), W. J. | Princess Victoria, Madame Dubarry, Reine des Belges, Rivers’ 
vosouit, Proc ons show of flowers was od, but | Rawlings, Esq. Best collection of cut flow wers, in an ornamental | Superb Tuscan, Lady Stuart, Brennus, Louis-Philippe, Hybrid 
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smaller than usual. a considerable eaiihecar Orchi. | device. G. N. Simmons, Esq, Ridersville. Extra.—Cockscombs, Blanche, Bourbon Marshal Villars, Noisette Lamarque, Victor 
daceous fatto, among wHIGh Ww noticed a beautiful specimen of | (three iu of each, Celosia cristata and flavescens), G. C. Fox, | Tracy, George the Fourth, Ayrshire, Ruga, Triomphe de Laffay. 
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cetera Loddigesii, with seven flo lowers; the Oncidium carthagi- | Esq. Bight seedling Geraniums, C. W. Fox, Esq. Stove speci- | The 2d best ditto, Mr. Algar ; names —Noisette Bougainville, 
nse, Rodriguezia planifolia, with seven spikes, and beautifully | MM (Ipomea Learii), G. C. Fox, Esq. Ornamental Device, S.- — Maria, Bonaparte, Leda, Blush Celestial, Lee's Perpetual, 
wn; and the Epidendrum cochleatum—all from Fox, Moyle, Esq. Gloxinia rubra, S. Davey, Esq. VEGETABLES.— Ruga, Crested Moss, Crimson Moss, White Moss, Violet Blue, 
a re wi among the Stove Pl Gloxinia rubra, | Best two quarts of Peas (Woodford’s Green M. w), G. C. Fox, | Philippine, Palliard, Rosa Mundi, Unique, Tuscany, Damask, Red 
Tpomea Learii, and Allamanda cathartica. re was a small | Esq.; 2d ditto (Waterloo), J. Vivian, Esq. Best brace of Cauli- } Violet, Grand Swiss, Blush 100 leaf, Blush Cluster, Royal Parple, 
collection of flowers on one of the side tables, among which we | Sowers, Sir C. Lemon, Bart.; 2d ditto, W. Daubuz, Esq.’ Best Adolphe Cachel, King of the Roses, Double Velvet, Goliah, Scarlet 
noticed particularly the Salvia patens, Fuchsia ‘algens, Clematis | three Lettuces (Drum-head), R. W. che Pete Best brace of | China, Noisette Grandifiora. The best collection of Roses, not 
bicolor, and some beautiful Calceolarias. There was also an excel. | Cucumbers, Mr.S. Treseder; 2d ditto, W.Daubuz, Esq. Best 12 | jess than 20 varieties. for Amateurs, W. Stevenson, Esq. ; names 
Jest show me £ sebtireots, among whi Someone, notice | Carrots (Altringham), R. W. Fox, Esq. Exrra.—Artichokes —— — Bijoudes Amateurs, Triomphede Rennes, Jane 
dd Roses Xes OF hibited, of | (Green Globe), Sir C. Lemoi art. mions, W..Daubuz, le, Hortense Beauharnais, King of R 
which tl ea vy ,-were all of them so beautiful that it must | £84. Rhubarb, S. Moyle, Esq. Masksr GARpenens’ Paizes.— Stuart, Li Louis. Philippe, Lord John Russell, Microphylarubrapleno, 
have been very difficult to decide as. to which of them sh. Best basket of Vegetables, Mr ge og Treseder ; 2d ditto ditto, | Brown’s Superb, Cynthée, Charles Duval, Triumph of Angers, 
awarded the prize. These were exhibited fora silver cup, of the | Mr- John eae jun. ; 3d ditt emp Mr. John Treseder. Be- Titus. The 2d best ditto, Capt. Chadwick. The best pair of dark 
value of three guineas, given by Mr. A. Pontey, it was | Sides these, 13 Cottagers’ Prize es we arded.— West Briton. Rance, Mr. Glenn; name—Gen. Lamarque.. The best pair of 
awarded by the judges to P. E. Lyne, Esq. The Heaths, of which POM hgae: ¢ n ditto, W. Stevenson, Esq. ; names—Beauté Vive. . The 
was a Variety, mi the reputation of the Sheffield Floral and Horticultural Exhibition. — reer zi of light do, W. Stevenson, Esq Lady Stuart 
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Sounty. At the end of the room was an ornamental device of | Show held on June 16th, at the Botanical Gardens, om Y whieh (Robert Christian, gardener). The best collection of — 
Sut flowers, consisting ofa hundred varieties of greenhouse and | °¢casion there was @ numerous and respectable attendance of the | (not less than 10 varieties), Marchioness of Exeter; 
arden flowers, tastefully having the letters ‘*V.R.A.” | Sentry of the neighbourhood as well as from other towns. Eliza, Superb, Buff, Ru angustifolia, Rugosa, invincible, 
eat of a bed of ul flowers of every variety, and | Among the great variety of plants exhibited on this occasion, we | Lord Bagot, Alba Darareac Peer ‘Shankeyana, VSS 
surmounted by the Cornish Arms, which had on either side | "Oticed particularly a remarkably.fine specimen of Fuchsia ful- The best collection of Fuchsias (not less than 8:, Marchio 
of it a handsome . The first prize was awarded for this to | €e"s, which was greatly admired ; also, several Ericas, Epacris, | Exeter; names—Fulgens, Gl: — elegans, Clintonia, Grande 
Mr. G.N, Simmons. But on the other side of the glass where | Petunias, Oncidium Papilio (or Butterty p eee igen other Or- an spienden s, Magnificence, Stan: dishii. The best collection of 
this stood, was another, and a far more beautiful ingenious | Chideous and tropical productions. The foll rizes were | Greenhouse Plants (not less aan 1A Countess of Lindsey. Best 
ich could only have been formed by great labour and | @Warded:—To Mr. Ford, gr. to G. Younge, Een, ‘for Then Orchi- | collection of Stove Plants (no ‘an 10), Countess of Lindsey. 
d mind. This was surmounted by a crown and | daceous plant, best collection of three ditto, best and 2d best The best stand ee 6 sol sda = H. Chaplain; names— 
two shields, under which were the Cornish Arms, and at the foot | Etica ditto, best Greenhouse Plant, 2d best ditto, best display | Mary Queen of Scots, Alicia, Colossns, Lady Bridport, Foster's 
on each side a bird’s nest, with several birds in different places, | Of Cut Flowers, 2d best specimen of Vegetables, in general Rose, Cecilia (C. Frisby, gardener). The best seedling Geranium 
all looking exceedingly natural ; under thi our good . | use, 2d best Onions. To T. R. Short, Eng. for best Stove | Countess of Lind: best Bouquet from one garden, DT- 
Motto “One and All,” and below this several horticul P 3d best ditto, best ‘hardy Shrub, best ms, best | Hopkinson. The st device in flowers, Mrs. Roberts, Tim = 
implements. All these were formed i flowers, arranged with | White Grapes, best black ditto, best grisly ditto. Among a | the 9d best ditto, T. Hotchkin, Esq. Th ¢ 6 specimens 
excellent taste, on Me Bean ground, but there were not"so variety of articles exhibited by Mr. Short, were a dish of sweet hardy Flowers, of different. varieties, Mrs. Roberts 
Many varieties of flowers asin the other device. The premium | Potatoes — Sonth hag tinap a ones of the fruit of a Pinus | thy: Larkspar, Scarlet Lychnis, White Lychnis, Tall Wi 
Was awarded to S. Moyle, Esq." Of the Fruit there was a large Sand on article of food in Italy, and a dish of Apples and | Iris, Dwarf Lychnidea (Robert Manton, gardener). The hest pair 
and @splay, consisting particularly of Pines, Melons, Grapes, in ent preservation. To a rookes, gr. to T. | of double red Stocks (Scarlet Brompton), Mrs. Eaton. The von 
Cherries, Gooseberries, Black Red © strawberries, penclag te id ot 2d best Brompton St id best Cueumbers, basket of Fruit from one garden, Rev: H. Chaplin. .The best 
Sy The lection ooseberries, consisting of | best Kidney Potatoes, best round ditto, 2d beat Cobteees, best | Apple (Enville), Marquis of er; the second best me 
36 varieties, was excellent. The ~ :ttagers’ Seeevereee Carrots, best Parsley, best Cos Lettuce, et tgwiced To Mr. | ditto, Lord Carbery (James Monty, gardener). The ad 
to that from the Genti rrarder is, The flowers were _ | J. Woodhead, gr. to B. Martin, Esq., for tem Stock, | for flavour (Egyptian Green Flesh), Lord Carbery; apr 
tiful, ie Roses in the n: “ears ¢ fresher than those tt Greenhouse Plant, best Rhubarb, "hat Spinach, best | best ditto (Gree Egyptian), M. Jackson, Esq. best oa 
other parts of the room. This p rt of ‘the exhibition thas never | Cherries. To Mr. F. Godwin, for best Fuchsias, 2d best ditto, 3d | Strawberries (Myatt’s Pine), Mrs. Thompson, Stamford ; the ™! 
been exceeded at this season of the year. The v les exhi. | best ditto, best collection of Roses, best collection of Geraniums, | pest ditto (Keen’s Seedlings), Lord Carbery (James Monty, aay 
bited by the Cottagers consisted of everything most useful, and | 2d best ditto, 3d best ditto, best collection of Pansies, 2d best dener). The best 2 bunches of Grapes, of any colour or hag" 
their Onions, ots, Turnips, Beans, and Potatoes were of large | ditto. A variety of Hybrid.Fuchsias, with an extensive assort- @white Muscat and black Hamburgh), G. Sowerby, Es¢- a best 
growth andexceilent quality. The market-gardeners had an ex- | Ment of new and splendid Geranigms, were exhibited by Mr. God- | pest pound of Cherries (Early Duke), Mrs. Haymes; the etables 
cellent shaw of cul inary Mi tables, in which some Lettuces and | Win, but not for Eval gee To W. Parker, Esq., for the ditto (May Duke), Gen. Johnson. The best basket of eee char 
Caulifiowers shone cons: aously. The fo! following i is the award : | best brace of Cucumbers. To Mr. T. Croweroft, for best Vege- from one garden, Rev. H. Chaplin; the 2d best ditt a tg cate 
. Favrrs a_Highest-tavoared Pineapple (Queen), G. C. r table in general use, 3d ees ditto ‘O, best Peas, best Asparagus, 2d | man. The best dish of Peas, Mrs. Eaton. The best gee pest 
} ee, Esq.; 
2d.do. (Black Jam: abe Vivian, Esq. For the best ion pz | best Potatoes, 3d best Cucumbers, 2d best Gooseberries, b 
Grapes, one Gna Wines of sink teen oon 4 collection of jons of 1840, 9d best Oni 
of Tottenham i 
of Gooseberries, 
x Vivian, Eeq-; Ot dige(46 sorts), G. nee 
S Coxcombs, Marchioness of Exeter. jas in pots 
aig -Sopsabaieies ik ‘Vivian, Esq.; Steen or white (Pro- South Bssex Horticultural 8 Society.—The second exhibition took | Rose es, Sir J. Trollope. Poppies, Mrs- Reet Tec cwright’s 
es C Fixe ES ianit Ba Sishop, ns do. Fed CLancasiiee ey Place in Wanstead Park on aay the Ist. The ‘following were the | J. Mills, Esq. 2, Marquis of Exe ‘Hallthorp Greenshot» 
pas ye Sa Rod sir ©. iuiek Gee Mr. 8. Treseder ; | principal prizes awarded :—For a large collection of Plants, Nur- | Netted Scarlet}, M. Jackson, Esq. are ing), Capt, Chad- 
Riek’. Si Cotener ae Bb Hart. ; do. black (Naples | serymen’s Class : ist prize, Mr. F. Fraser, Lea ‘Bridge Road. | G. Sowerby, Esq- Seeoneoeien (Keen’s ‘Epples (Ribston 
one eee es eS S. | Gardeners’ Class: 1st prize, Mr. Kyle, gr. to R. Barclay, Esq.; | wick. Peaches (Noblesse), T. Hotchkin, nF ituit, Cc. Grantham, 
ESaS POs MF, 2a det Wien, cent (eat Gf Straw- | and, Mr. S. Gadd, gr. to T. Lenox, Esq. Small Collecuon: tat Pippins), Mrs. at Se ‘ pan ap eens 
Mrs Paesedet ; 2d do., J. . Esq - Pine, Elton Pine, Reem 
or Fras /shsexéral Sorts (Pine-apple, Jamaica; Melon; Cher. ec nstad <a Middleton ie ay nicnset tae ee ; Seeing, Ap ie. Baw Hautbois), Mrs. Raspber=, J 
Yies;; May “hdMe PSR Aspberries, Ford’s Prolific, Red Antwerp; | Mr. Poole: nd, Mr. B ki ard, Mr. Mallard. Sihele a werp), Gen. Cucumbers aoe pe i 
Strawberries, © Carolinas, ~~ Carolinas, American Scarlets; | of a Plantin flower: lat prize, Mr. Frazer; Mr. Gadd Phillips, (3 packet oe etl. pensar 
Sidpreries,omecs of the Yellow, Warrington’s red, White Mr. Ryle. Ditto Amateurs’ : 1st prize, Mr, fora, 3a, Ms, Brock, Cottagers’ Prizes were 
