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FLowers.—Aphelandra cristata, 5s., J. W. Buller, Esq. 2 Stove | larly the latter. Some of bons re oie of Pine-apples, Grapes, | best Orange do., Mr. H. Marshal; best Dark do., Mr. T. Shotten. 
bs, 3s. 6¢., J. W. Harris. yTesbaccous Plant, 3s. 6a. Mr. | and Melons, were magnifice Sir Lah pein 3 akon Frontign: * Ww 
Bulb’ “Collection of Stove Plants, 5s., Mrs. Wells. Marigolds, | Grape, Mr. Fleming’s black ‘Hanitergh an nck Pines, sree} Rinuioey er eter ake AND near hlnk sBest W —— Mr. 
ge, 6d., S. T. Kekewich, bah, Miscellaneous collection of Plants, } excell our, and large in size, pies bes much adn earar best Yellow, do. ; best Tipped "dou; od an Me " 
| ss., Mrs. Wells. » H. Leal ee Pat ides these, Mr. Page and Mr. Ingram contributed largely to the show by | Deans; Scarlet, do aatie Sa back rec r. J. 
rieeed were piv filling the middle table with plants, and Mr. Taylor’s tray of | best Rose, Mr. J. Scott; best Orange, do. Oren Crase._Suep- 
= i Dahlia blooms excited great attention, and gained a great degree = NGS OF 1940 :—2d Class, 6 blooms, Mr. H. Dewar; do. do Mr. 
Glasgow Horticultural Society.—The autumn exhibition of of commendation. A fine seedling Dahlia was exhibited by Mr. ppleby. Seepitnes oF 194) :-—2d Class, erie 
Fruits, bei and Vegetales, took place in the Assembly | Ross, and much admired. The prizes were thus awarded :— Best Fs do., Mr. T. Watson. Poizes ctven sy NuRSERYME se Mr : 
Rooms, three of which were ares ege Bes Vahey — Orchidaceous Stove Plant (Stanhopea grandiflora), dead-silver | T. Appleby to Gentlemen’s Gardeners, best 12 Dahlias dissimilar 
for eB or competition. The Show, mas a whole, medal, Rev. F. Beadon. nn Ge an (Gloriosa superba), do., | blooms, 1/., Mr. T. Aitchison—Maid of Bath Virgin Queen. Lee's 
exceedingly rich one, considering oe a e of. the poe elgg = J. Pultney, Esq. Best collecti f do., Rev. F. Beadon. Best | Bloomsbury, Grace Darling, Bishopof Winchester, Metella, Gaines’ 
Vegetables and Fruits the contributions were rather scanty; but | Greenhouse Plant (Lisianthus "SeseelTGei us), do., Rev. G. = Primrose, Marquis of Lothian, Le Grand Baudin, Pick wick 
those which were exhibited were of first-rate excellence, and the Rashleigh. Best collection of do., Rev. & Sper fe 3 2d best do. Duchess of Richmond, Unique; 2d 12 do., 3 Dahlia Plants, Mr. H. 
fioral department fully bore out previous anticipations. This it-rimmed bronze medal, J. Pultney, Es: Dahlias. Dewar. To Amateurs, best 9, do., 1/., Mr. H. - 
part of the exhibition was particularly rich in greenhouse plants. | ver cup, H.C. Compton, Esq. ; best 24 on: right silver plas Dahlia Plants, Mr. A. tam de heen ns pecs Furs 9 owt 
There was a large collection of Verbenas, of every variety, and a | Mr. bates i best 20 do., German. silver medal, Pog Kir! —_ id ; best men's Gardeners and Amateurs, best 2 blooms of his Marquis of 
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corymbiflora, the first specimen exhibited, we believe, in this | Annuals, do., do. 12 best Heartsease, do., W. J. Campion, Esq. | tlemen’s Gardeners, best 9 Dahlias, dissimilar bi " 
city. The display of Cape Heaths from the Botanic Garden, &c., | Best collection of do., bronze medal, do. 1 Best 10 China and Hy- | T. Aitchison—Virgin Queen, Marquis of Lothiag, Bivck, al 
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was peculiarly splendid, and all the more attractive to Scotsmen, | brid Roses, gilt. t-rimmed bronze medal, Rev. F. Beadon. Three } Bishop of Winchester, Pickwick, Grace Darling, Sprin ag 
an number F whole ran best Climbers, do., Rev. G. C. Rashleigh. Best collection of Sal- {| Rival, Duchess of Richmond, Metella ; 249, Mr. N. Forster. 
of their native flora. The prizes which were competed for with | piglossis, do., Rev. Dr. Moberly; do. of Zinnias, bronze medal, | Robson to Amateurs, oest 3 Da ablins, ‘weer blooms, a 
the greatest keenness and success were those offered for Dahlias, | Lady Hewitt, Best French Marigolds, do., J. Guitton, Esq. be Marshal ; 2d 3 ue. 4 4s., Mr. John Cholicroft. Mr. R. ee. 
arich and varied assortment of which was produced, especially | Best collection of China Pinks, do., G. R. G. Ricketts, Esq. Six | to Gentle men’s = olga and Am: <n Ts, bo = Pansies, Mr. W. 
of that variety styled “‘the Defiance.” Amongst the other plants | best Cockscombs, gilt-rimmed bronze medal, H. Holloway, Esq. Chariton, do. Oren CLAss :—Best Di Balloon, Mr. N. 
displayed on the tables, and which attracted the attention a Best four Shrubby Calceolarias, do., W. J. Campion, Esq. Best | Forster; 2d eee a Plessare Garden, Fourtai, ana fetal cor Mr. J. 
sitors, were the Ginger (with specimens of preserved root), Cere' four mixed do.,do. Best collection of Stocks, bronze medal, G. | Scott ; $d do., a Te Nee Mr. J. Watson; best and most taste- 
senilis, Buonapartea jancea, Myanthus a scr Bg ae! plant, R. G. Ricketts, Esq.; do. of Cut Flowers, gilt-rimmed bronze fully arr: anged Basket of Flowers, , Mr. a baskin: ; ad do., Mr. H. 
Sensitive plant, Crassula coccinea, Musa sa medal, Rev. F. Beadon. Best S ing wee — mea tse ad 0.5 rae = mb t 3 Exotic Plants, Mr. W. 
yiolaceam, Zygopétalum maxillare, Palms, pyrene dias Panaten; medal, Mr. Ross. Best collection of Phlox, gilt-rimmed bronze | Char! 2d 3d Dewar; best Exotic Plant, Mr. T. 
and Bouquets displaying great taste and ingenuity. Prizes were medal, Rev. the Peetmaarg ; do. of Plants, bright- naiver medal, 7. Sebtient ‘si do, Me. i. Setar, best A Pansies, Mr. &. Char!- 
adjudged as under :—Verbenas: 1, Mr. C. Ross, gr. to J. Bucha- | Fleming, Esq. : Best Pine-apple, rigs stv medal, H. bag ; 2d 12 do., do. ; best 12 German rs, Mr. T. Wallace; best 
nan, Esq., Viz., Teucrioides grandiflora, Neillii, Melindres latifolia. | Holloway, Bat "Od "best do., gilt-rimmed bronze medal, ‘Mr. | 12 Russian Stocks, ’Mr. H. Dewar ; oon, 12 French and African 
Trained Plants : 1, Mr. J. Borthwick, gr. to Wm. Graham, ., | Stride. Best White Grapes, do., Sir T. Baring, Bart. Best black Marigolés Mr. J. Robinson ; best 6 Walken Mr. J. Robson, 
viz., Lophospermum scandens, Petunia, and Polygala oppositi- | do., do., J. Fleming, Esq. ; do. out-of-doors, do., W. Fitzhugh, | jan.; best Double Balsam, Mr. T. best and largest 
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folia; 2, Mr. C. Ross, viz., Philibertia grandiflora, Sdéllya hetero- | Esq. Best green-fiesh Melon, do., J. Guitton, Esq.; best scarlet | Cockscomb, Mr. H. Dewar; best 12 Besar vent A ot Wild Flowers, 
phylla, Petunia, Lady Buchanan. Ericas: 1, Mr. Andw. Turnbull, flesh do., ao., J. Pultney, Esq. Best e eight Peaches, do., H. Hol- | correctly named, Mr. W. Dougal. Amatsevas:—Best and most 
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House Plants: 1, Mr. A. Turnbull, viz., Thunbergia aurantia: est e , gilt-riramed bronze m , H. Holloway, | Mr. J. Carr; 3d do., Mr. W. Watson. Fruits :—Best Dish of 
na laurifolia, Silene laciniata; 2, Mr. R. Guthrie, gr. to ; eight 2d best ditto, bronze medal, Col Best Gra 5, of Sorts not “execeding 6 « unches, Mr. H. De (Muscat 
Sir A. Campbell, Bart., viz., Gesnera splendens, Ardisia crenulata at . gilt-rimmed bronze medal, J. Pultne’ q.; 2d do., | Of Alexandrina, White Muscadine, and Black ad: 2d ao. 
Angelonia sp.; 3, Mr. C. Ross, viz., Salvia patens, Fuchsia ful- | bronze medal, Sir T. Baring, Bart. Best red Alpine Strawberries, r. A. Gaskin; best Bunch of Black Grapes, Mr. H. — 
gens, F. globosa, Verbena Tweediana. Hybrid Fuchsias: 1, Mr. | do., W. Fitzhugh, Esq. ; best white at ed W. J: Campion, Esq. | (Black H.); best do., White do., er (White Muscadine) ; best 
J. Borthwick, viz., Multifiora, Rosea elegans, Rosea superba;- Best 24 Green- gage Plums, gilt rimmed bronze medal, J Pultney, rare ese ate, W. McDougal ; 2d do., Mr. H. Dewar; 
2, Mr. F. Small, gr. to H. Dunlop, Esq., viz., Globosa splendida, | Esq. Best eight Figs. , do. Extra: Strawberries, The Rey. | best 12 Pea r.J. Cook; 2d re > Mr. H. Dewar; best 12 
G. major, Grandiflora, Fowlerii ; 3, Mr. W. M‘Diarmid, gr. to J. | the Warden an Cok’ ali. Morello es, Holloway, i th Siete oa ¥ Mr. H. Dewar; best 12 
Hunter, Esq. Tender Annuals: 1, Mr. J. Hardie, gr. to Lient.- | Veer zs: Best French Beans, bronze medal, W. J. Cam- pr » do. (Moor-park) ; .» Mr.R. Hindmarsh; best 
Col. Haryey, viz., Cockscomb, nite and ra Rig Egg | pion, Esq. Best Peas, do., H. Holloway, Esq. Best Lettuce, do., | 24 Plums. Mr. H. Dewar (Washington Gr. Gage, Reine Claude 
Piant, Capsicum ; 2, Mr. C. Ros Cocksco d Ama- | Mrs. = Best Celery, ‘do., J. Pultney, Esq. Best Broad | Violette); 2d24do.,Mr.J. Cook; best 12 Jargonelle Pears, Mr. 
ranths. Phlox: 1, Mr. W. M'Diarmid; 2, Mr. “Tait, gr. to | Beans, do., W.J. Campion, ere Best Onions, ditto., H. Holloway, | 8. Dewar; 2d do. do., Mr. W. Ketly; best 12 Dessert Apples, Mr. 
Wm. eer A Esq. bs ine ga 1, Mr. W. M‘Diarmid; 2, Mr. | Esq. In addition to these, 1 prizes were awarded for Co intug test W. Chariton; best 12 Kitchen Apples, Mr. T. Watson; best 
J. Borthwick. Picotees: 1, Mr. W. M‘Diarmid; 2, Mr. J. Borth. | productions bom et Red Currants, Mr. ‘T. Aitchison; best do. White ao., 
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wick, peaier House Be Facil 1, Mr. A. Turnbull ; 2, Mr. J. ee Mr. N. Fo a best et, M 
Hardie. Bouquet Hardy Flowers: 1, Mr. A. Turnbull; 2, Mr. J. Hertford Horticultural Society.—The third exhibition was held | Dewar (32 rts) ; best coilection of Hardy Fruit, Mr. J. Cook ; 
H. Dewar; best 12 Onious, Mr. T. 
Tait, composed of Gna; halinuia; Lp te Brizas, &e., sur- | atthe Shire-Hall. The show of fruit was particularly fine. The | best 6 Heads a Celery, Mr. H. ; mious, Mr. T. 
mounted by Stipa pennata (Feather grass ee Hardy following is a list of the prizes awarded :—Favits. Pines, 1, Mr. | Aitchison ; 2d i oy “ Mr. H. Dewar, AMaTevus’ Favits anp 
Flowers: 1, Mr. J. Tait; 2, Mr. J. Worthwiek rapes: 1, Mr. | Brown, gr. to Lady Meux; 2, Mr. Hamp, gr. to E. Chuck, "| Veowramcss :—1 collection of Fruit in Baskit, Mr. Har- 
F, Small; viz., White Lombardy and Black H. cakamees 2,_Mr. J. | Melons, green flesh, 1, Mr. Terry, gr. to Lady Puller; 2. Mr. | bottle; 2d do., Mes. Temperies ; best 6 Applies, Mr. 'T. Pratt; 
Middleton, gr. to A. Campbell, Esq. ; 3, Mr. A. Smith, gr. to W. own. Melons, scarlet flesh, Mr. Brown. Large Black Rock | best 6 Pears, Mr. I. Robson; best Quart ot Peas. Mr. W. Bell ; 
Forbes, Esq., M.P., Black Hamburgh andl White Muscat of Alex- | Cantalupe Melon, 1, Mr. J. m, gr. to Lord Melbourne; | best 6 Onions, C, Armover; 24 a0., Mr. J. McPherson ; best 
andria. Peaches: 1, Mr. R. Guthrie, Teton de Venus; 2, Mr. R. all do., 1, Mr. J. Dawson. Gi Mr. Bentley, gr. to | 6 Carruts, Mr. C. Armover; best 2 Caulflowers, Mr 
Wilson, gr. to Mr. Cunningham. Apricots : 1, Mr. R. Guthrie, | J. M. Carter, Esq. ; Black do., 1, G. Brassey, .; 2, Mr. Wil- | petley ; best 12 Kidney Potatoes, Mr, W. Watsom; best 12 nd 
Moorpark; 2, Mr. J. Middleton. Plums: 1, Mr. A. Smith, Vic- | liams, gr. to J. Warner, Esq.; White do., 1, Mr. T. Dawson, gr do., Mr. J. Stainthorpe xr Gar DEN» RS:—b«st 24 Onions, 
toria, Magnum Bonum, and Nectarine ; 2, Mr. W. Futt. Pears : | to Earl Co ; 2,Mrs."Brown. Peaches, 1, G. Brassey, Esq.; | Mr. L. Newton 24do., Mr. J, Robson; best 24 Car r 
1, Mr. A. Turnbull; 2, Mr. J. Smith, gr. to the Marquis of Bute, | 2, Mr. Bentley, gr. to J. M. Carter . Nect: , 1, Miss | W. Stainthorpe; 2d 24 do., Mr. W Maadlin f Peas, 
Jargonelle and Summer B Apples: 1 r. A. | Hadsley; 2, Mr. J. Daw lums, I, p; 2, Mr, T. | Mr. T. Coul 2d do., Mr. J. Carr; best 6 Cauliflowers, Mr. T. 
Turnball; 2, ; ton, Wormsley, | Daw: Pe: Se ; Figs, 1, Mr. | Coul xt do., Mr. W. Maudlin; best 36 P Mr. J. Carr; 
Seaton, and ppin ; Hardie’s Nonpareil, Golden Rein- | T. Dawson ; 2, Mr. Venables, gr. to W. Harrison, Esq. Fuowsrs. eee oi es Maudtin, Honorary Paizes:— Amongst @ 
ette, Nonsuch, and Shepherd’s Fame. Basket of House and Hi Specimen Plant, 1, Mr. Williams; 2, Mr. Venables. Miscellane- f productions not embraced in the Society's list 
E Fruit: 1, Mr. J. Hardie, con 55 vars. of Apples; 16 vars. Plants, 24 varieties, 1, Williams; 2, Mr. Venables. of plies ‘the following were selected as worthy of some mark of 
P ; White Nice, Black Hamburgh, Grisly Frontignan, | Dablias, 50, in distinct colovrs, Mr. S. Green. Do., 24 do., 1, distinction, viz.: A sample of Seedling Potatoes, Mr. G. Porteus ; 
White Frontignan, and White Muscat of Alexandria Grapes; | Rev. M. Skinner; 2, Mrs. Hanbury; 3, Mr. S. Green. Do., 12) & Dish of App pies, Mr. Elstob; a Device (a beautiful Fountain), 
Citrons, Melons, Shaddock, Lemons, Sweet and Bitter Oranges, | do., 1, Mr. G. Smith; 2, Mr. Venables; 3, Mr. Terry. Do., Mr. Graham; do. (a Highland siete = ri and eo 
, Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines, May Duke and Morello Cherries; | 6 do., 1, Rev. M. Skinner; 2, Mr. S. Green; 3, J. I. Pryor, Mr. W. Watsun. Greenhouse oun Diets ows en ey Cape Heath=, 
8 varieties of Plums, 5 kinds of Capsicums, 10 sorts of Goose- . Cockscombs, 1, Mr. T. Dawson; 5 Mr. Venables. China | 4) brid Fuchsias, Dablia glabrata, &c. cl 
berries ; Red, White, and Black Currants; Peruvian Gooseberries, | Asters, 6 varieties, 3 in each variety. 1, Mr. J. Dawson; 2, Mr. a rargrowestig of Fruit, bg grater a Collect 
piers eed ae Fruit of the Gaultheria Shallon; the Guava, | Foster; 3, Mr. Venables. Achineaes pilcheli, 6 —_ Mr. Wil- | Mr-J. Scott; a Bouquet, obson, jun. 
rahe entire Pyramid surmounted by a Pine Apple; 2, Mr. | liams. British Plants, 24 varieties loom, 1, Mr. G. : 
J. Smith. Basket of Hardy Fruit: 1, Mr. J. Smith, peice sae 2, Mr. D. Spriggins. Fuchsias, 6 best, Mr. Williams. Cut Flow- a Floral i Secity The oo 
Pippins, 10 vars.; Pears, 9vars.; Plums, 4 vars.; Black Genoa Fig; | ers, not including Dablias, 1, Mr. A. Milne, gr. to C. S. Chaun- niversary was held on the 7th of Sept., an e day 
Peaches; Gooseberries, 30 vars.; Red and White Raspberries. | cey, Esq.; 2, Mr. Williams; 3, Mr. Venables. Roses, 30 varieties hardier pea aacns Leaman towards the a seen 
Basket of Salad: 1, Mr. J. Smith, viz., Celery, Lettuces of sorts, | in clusters, Mr. Milne. French Marigolds, 24 blooms, Mrs. Han- es 3th = a hee ie ndance Se eraangrt preset eocanal 
Endive, Radishes of sorts, Cress, Mustard, Cucumber, Indian | bury, aquet of Flowers, Mr. Williams. An extra prize tor withstanding this, however, a consi eee oe v 
Cress, &e.; 2, Mr. J.T Rape gr. to — Hutcheson, Esq. Vege- ack e Grapes was awarded to Mr. E. Wickham. Seven | Were present, and seemed gratified wi e excellent specimens 
tables: 1, Mr. J. Smith, Cauliflower, Red Cabbage, Red | prizes were awarded to Cottagers. as well as the additional ones as well of fiowers as also of fruits and vegetables, that were ex- 
early and late Cabbage. Savoy, Celery, Strasburg Onions, | given by C. G. Thornton, Esq., to the four Co es who have | hibited on the occasion, ios of the cient harman 7 
Jerusalem Artichokes, Spinach, curled Parsley, Parsnep, Leek, | obtained the greatest number of prizes through season of | Mired. A novelty in the pi _ ings: w : eee ze 
Artichoke, Horse-radish, Salsify, Haricots (verts); Windsor and | 1841,—the ist a spades ook, and hoe; the 2d ia spade and peck; | @Warding of various appropriate fancy aoe a a 
Mazagan Beans, Peas (4 vars.), Turnips (several vars.), Lettuce, | the 3d a spade a and the 4th. spade and heaped Conmacogion, Hines nd-Ginentn, Hyacinth Gl i ome 
Radish, Potatoes (early 2 vars., late 6 vers.), Rhubarb, Garlic, —— el ee ee ae 
Shallots; 2, Mr. J, Telfer; 3, . Sinclair, gr. to Capt. Lock- Herham Floral and Horticultural Society.—The Second An- method appeared to give univeral s set ‘ “ Be = 
24 Dahlias: 1, Mr. A. Smith, viz., Marquis of Lothian, | nual Show was held on the 16 and 17th Sept., in a spacious | ciency we observed was in the ——s 2 ans ewi 
Phenomenoi eg 0m hess of Richmond, Pamplin’s Bloomsbury, Pick- | pavilion erected for the occasion in @ garden Pate to the | fill and ornament the room, there — Hee aden aaa i ci pageoenati satiny 
Wick, Rhoda, H ‘ope, Rienzi, Wallace, Knight’s Victory, Perfection, | White Hart Inn, Hexham, 100 feck "pe and 4 There | On former occasions. We regret t at is Sho! h thi e€ ree 
Defiance penta caer Suffolk Hero, Queen of Beauties, Lee’s | were 4 tables: pa Po the whole length of th 7 eoctions and { more particularly because there is no lack of suc’ ings in the 
— abery, Le am Rival, Lady Dunglass, Comte de 4 1 aeross end, besides apotber table placed in an adjoining neighbourhood ; and we are persuaded ¢ that va — only be thus 
beer ele my of the Plain, Springfield Rival, Countess of | garden for the exhibition of Tools, &c. used in gardening. The | adverted to in order to its being remedied o erage 2 
broke, ax; 2, Mr. J. Sinclair, gr. to K. Finlay, Esq., viz., | tables were well supplied with the various productions for com- | The following is a statement of the prizes var Engitiign poet 
Pickwick, Bree’s Rosa, Sir John Ashley, Dodd’s Mary, Duchess of | petition id articles for competition, there were ex- | Memsers.—Cut Fiowsnrs.— Dahlia iv land 2, Grace 
Richm ry of Plymouth, Rienzi, Eva, Prince Al hibited an elegant Metal Vase, Metal Flower-pot Stand, Garden | Darling and Duchess of Richmon Barton; = ‘ace Darling, 
Virgin Queen, M: of Lothian, Grace Darling, a ad me Chairs, Entrance Hall Umbrella Stand, &c. by the Hareshaw Rev. E. Smythe. White: 1, Lewisham Rival, G. begets a 
tory, Kin , Argo, Lewitshure Rival, Violet, M‘Ken Tron Works Company; a specimen of Metal Edging, by Mr. | 2, Vi neen, Mr. R. cree & Sis grata os Log 
Springfield Rival, Defiance (Cox’s) ; WwW. Watson; and Subsoil Spade an by Mr. Bell. On both | Waite. The best blush W! nt peepee a aga, ae 
‘ton, gr. to W. Gilmour, Esq Best white Dahlia: One | days the Show was numerously atte! ed. In the e ith bagel amg I eee : 
Guinea ‘given’ by W. Gilmour, Esq., Mr. D. M‘Coig, gr. to J. | each day the Pavilion was lighted up with gas, and was as nu- » Rev. E. ae e. ee oe * oR 
Spreull, Esq., for ham Rival. ee Dahlia: Prize of | merous! nded asin the afternoon. On th Essex Rival, and Middlesex Riv an en 
= Guinea given by J. B. Jardine, Esq., A. Ross, gr. to W. second day the children of the various schools, | Grace Darling, G. Gilliat, = Bee Bac ag 3 
alcolm, Esq., for Cox’s Defiance. Col rai of Stove Plants: | to the number of 500, under thesuyerintendence of their teachers | 3, Marquis of Lothian, Rev. J. D- 3D. Sa tee 
Prizes of 50s., 35s,, and 20s. given by J. Gray, Esq., for = ist, (not forgetting those in the Union Workhouse), were admitted | Rev. E ythe; 2, Squibb’s re ae Oo Suluon. ox 
°d, and 3d best collections of not fewer than 12 species , Mr. | gratuitously. The following is a list of the awar: —Nurssry- | Bloomsbury, Mr. R. Clitherow. mieiaecne: “Wagadite Spot 
A. Turnbuil, for Nepenthes distillatoria, Stanhopea in pron st§ Ce- | men’s Crass.—For the b 6 Dahiias, dissimilar blooms, Mr. J. ae Pamplin’s Bloomsbury, Mr. eae Ber, mm aapttie. 
aes Ackermannii, Gloxinia rubra, Ixora coccinea, #schynanthus n—Wheeler’s Maria, Ansell’s , Rouge et Noir, Lady land 3, Frances and ae peikon Stated, 2; Devs. 
fim mactan Tevet Loddigesii, Miltdnia spectabilis, Zygopéta- | Middleton, Danby’s, Amato, Tepissot cali Kival, Nicholas Gore : gag mere Se eck: a iliet, Boy 
are, Euphorbia , Angelonia | Wortley, Bishop of Winchester, Sprini athens . id : ns 
Standifiora and = vansamt. — Se ee me creariehiins pada se “ apat Rieaee: Essex Rival, Maid of Bath, Holmes’ Ex- | Pzranrs.—Stov. = —- cee: se Fos 
alcicorne, Trevirana coccinea, i iformis, Musa quisite, Duchess of Northumberland, Egyptian King, Grace Fawssett; 2, ditto, Rev. Bt etemensine Mercier 
Pcntum, Gesnera sp., Sdecharum violaceum, Ardisia j Siena Darling, Low’s Conservative, Duchess of Richmond, Howard's Rev. J. F t ae a ee. eorenee: 
yeas revoluta, silanes bicolor, Calathea Zebrina. ago read Defiance, Beauty of the Plain, Stamford’s Contender, Whales’ | ana, Rev. E. Palmer; 2, me Saaetx;, 2 Beanty of Cam. 
Sficinale. on the most effectual method of keeping Dahlia | Phenomenon, Oakley’s Emperor, President of the West, Squib’s, ari egg cane os vein trae aire 
: ter, prize of one guinea, give bp Was Stewart, | Amulet, Fireball, Marquis of Lothian, Widnall's Argo, ee eta heat Baad ponies hehe 
; have been given in to the secretary for the | T: nt, Le Grand Baadin, Girling’s Ruby, Andrew Hofer, shits iin =e See rs ee She 
~ Prize, bat the-committee have not me to a decision | Metella, Hylas; 2d 36 de., Mr. H. Newto sige eerie eH oe iat, "The bes ricots, J. H. Short, Esq. 
for Ging eee hg es gle Slot a ti | Se ee Tere er. wo Ws “Cath eq. ce, | Th The | 2 ext Strawberry Gait, Req. Red Curranta: 1, J. 8. 
is poi i here haperye breon ae parnk kod * Geese tastiog, 3 oy of f Winchester, Lee’s Bloomsbury, Yellow teak, Esq. ; 2, . EB. ge at ae Yellow Plums, Rev. 
Mr_R. Guthrie for Lisianth: prada i R. steel, Esa. Defiance. Pickwick, soem, _— of Lothian, Dachess of Rich- | J. B. — 5D. ‘Gree’ 1, Mr. J. Stephenson ; 2. y 
for a collection a Hoase us oo fas bay ge A Aoego Lady Mindieton, 'Wheeler’s Maria, | Brailsford, Esq.; 3, Rev. J. Fawssett. The best Fulberts, A a = 
2 and Hardy Flowers. 2, Mr. W. MDiarmid, for do. 40. Bical Sascex, Beauty of the Plain, Climax, Ezyptian King: i | coe Esq. — Biz. ating Nope: <% Bee 
- R. Guthrie, fi Ts Meaghan ete * Mr. | Rival, Metella ‘a4 18 do., Mr. J. Cook; errs 12 do. Mr. i -D. 5 : ev. 
T. Carswell , for-8 plantsof Amaryllis formosissima. 2, Mr. q 3 oki best ythe; 2 and 3, Mr. R. Clit t Pears: 1, G. Gil. 
with well. prow ee a) eth 2, Mr. T. Mee bio, MT. Alchnon aa vr Ese er do., - pe a 2, - Braisford, rn: Ve prem —Cucumbers : 
Gitrons. = red. Sivek: 3, Mr. J. Sin- | Mr. J. Cook, Auateues :— . H. Marshal, Esq. ; 2¢9 | 1 and 2, my e 
clair, Tripoli Dahlia. 2, Mr. : i te. — best 6do., ; Gilliat, Esq.; 3, Mr. Kenrick. 
tie, for Guavas and Chinese Ghe Mr. J. Har- | do, Mr. Y. Temperi:Y,'6 do., bir. H. Marshal, 3d 6 do., Mr. T. | French Beans: 1, T. Fawssett, Esq. ; 2, 
the best-kept cott: Sele’ 2s ee ae oe fete TS ” best 3 do., Mr. A. Errington (named): 2d 3 do., Mr. | Potatoes: 1 and 2, E. Smythe. 
Tent.— Glasgow boomer SH = eer Pe iy. S45 do., Mr. H. Marshal ; best White Dahlia, | E. Smythe; 2, J. H. Short, Esq. 
ay Mr. T. Shotten ; best Purple do., Mr. H. Marshall ; best Yellow Short, Esq. C Cal abbages: 4, FT. Fayeoett, Bewes 9, 
“ampshire Horticultural foe Hastie Gin  N. Lowes; best do., Mr. T. Temperiey ; best Rea Cabbages, 3: tet 
W8S & good display err Sony ie oe Fruits, particu- eo Se wainon Lilac do., Mr. T. Temperiey ; Short, oq, 3 2, Rev, B | Damnips + vane 3 Ber. E, 
