668 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [N° 41, 
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— = = ima, majestica, | Mr. Poole, Twenty-four Dablias, 1, Mr. Kyle; 2, Mr L, Pros’ 
Messrs. Keefe. berg arom Tiss Bulteel, Be nak mys Soucllt pe ott emintig Hekastians, Seainte, Wormald, Stand: gr. to C. Tevbutt, Esq. Twelve ditto, 1, Mr. Bailey Ps 2M ; 
Climax, Lowndes Keefi - estan ol aia 1 our ishii, Seadlin ens, Mr. J. Rickard ; 2d do. do., tricolor, Chan- Hatcher, gr. to R. F. Reynolds, Esq. "Twenty-four aitio. Ama. 
Queen Dowager ; 2, Messrs. om Y easy eerie » a belin _ Hromecterif reste Igens, globosa major, G. C. Fox, | teurs, 1, Mr. Poole ; 2, Mr. Kale. Twelve ditto, 1, Mr. Hip. 
Bridgeford, for Lobelia Gove tes neniened ” Best 4 Salvias, named varieties, augustifolia, Chamsdryoides, | kins; 2, Mr. Ford. Twelve ditto, Ist Extra, t . Pell 
formosa, Pen! " Keef ney" ce aoe ci. tens, involuerata, J. Vivian, Esq st 6 Calceolarias, Mazeppa, | Seedling Dahlia, 1, Mr. Smith, ; beautiful flower named the 
2, Messrs. Keef Standishii, pote Be Blige ea oF uaa: Treseder’s Gem, Seedling, Green’s grandiflora, carissima, bicolor, | Gem, who Showed also other good Seedling Dablias. Heartseas 
ble, sd s Hollyhock: * | W. Daubuz Esq. Best collection of Hollyhocks, J. S. Enys, Esq.| 1, Mr. Hume; 3, Mr. B. Daley; 3, Mr «8. Gad: Gideen Pine, 1, 
Messrs. Keefe, for Fur of testo fi tee bet d 2d | Best 3 Cockscombs, of sorts, Celosia cristata flavescens, and 2 C. | Mr. Sherrington; 2, Mr. Wright Biack Grapes, 1, M pa. 
negate a a? hap ene pstmt gr. to , cristata, G. C. Fox, Esq. Best collection of Larkspurs, gi mete on. .to § sg le nn es a nate ge D. Robertson 
Dessert is > Do. Asters ina, Mrs. W. War- | White es, 1, Mr. J. Black, gr, to olcombe, Es: 
Earl of Charlemont. A 2d prize was mended by the judges at Marigolds, ue , 60 aarp J. Vivian, Esq. Do. Perenn » | Mr, Wright; 3, Mr. Loudon. Grapes grown out of doors, Bize 
to avery superior collection sent Se. (Boer exis sty wi is pe os car a bees Bart. 3 2d do., Moogenagees ne 2. ge » Mr. Lovegtove; White do., Mr. Bailey. Peaches, 1, Mr. Ro. 
Chief Secretary, which not being in strict ¥ 5 84 do. percha Ww. M. Tw weedy, Esq. Do. bertson ; 2, Mr. < ag Sas - Nectarine, 1, N Home ; 2, Mr. Ro. 
conditions of the competition, they were compelled t to ually, A a t 24 Dahlias, dissimilar blo wie Benut . “of hed bertson ; 3, Mr. Frost. Eight Apricots, 1, Mr. J. Carter, er: to 
a decision which, from the number an panty sic excellence of feo ie Nickleby, Amato, Avon Vale, Rival, Chinese, Presi- | Mrs. Hall. recs P. eles, 1, Mr. - HEF FIgton ; 2, Mr. Robert. 
the Sone it contained, they made with regret. Pineapples, | 720+ ro on West, vane of the Plain, , Argo, Pickwick, Contender, | son. Hybrid do., Mr. J. Loud don. Scarlet Melon, Mr- Frost 
1, the Chief Secretary, gr. Mr. Brandon; 2, J. E. ‘cooper » Esq, | noga’ ‘Willmer’s Ringleader, Grace Darling, Lady Myddle- | Dessert Pe ah * Mr. W. House ; 2, Mr. J. Da ck, who obtained 
gr. Mr. M‘Intyre. Grapes sox oni variety, 1, G. Pim, Esq. ; ton, Pamplin Bloomsbury, Monarch, Eva, Marquis of Lothian, | ist prize for eB ables eden Apples, Mr. D. Robertson ; 9 
a iH. Thompson, Esq., gr. Mr. Do. (white), Muscat or | FJ Jces Jones, Lee’s Bloomsbury, Virgin Queen, Royal Standard. | Mr. Spurging ; 2d Extra, Mr. Brock. Kitchen cs +1, Mr,B -Daley; 
Frontignan, 1, J, Jameson, Esq.;. 2 the Duke of Leinster, gr. | Davey, Esq. ; 2d do. do. Anee dd’s Mary, Topaz, ” Contender, Stuart | 2, Mr. Hatcher. _— 1, Mr. Kyle; 2, Mr. Cente *Gonae 
Mr. Alexander, Do. (do.), any other variety, 1, the Earl of Char- | \orey, Perfection, Virgin Queen, Scarlet Perfection, Royal Stand- | perries, 1, Mr. W. Wright. Cherries, 1, Ay ‘Wright ;-2 Mr. 
leville, gr. Mr. Deram; 2, the Duke of Leinster. Melons (green | .-4, Glory of Plymouth, Grace ‘Darling, Mrs. Colt, Emulator, | Sherrington. Red a inc 1, Mr. T. Ford; White ao., 
flesh), 1, H. Thompson, Esq., gr. Mr. Ryan. Do. (any variety), | Sambo, Marchioness of Lansdowne, Marquis of Lothian, Beauty of | Mr, Loudon. Seedling Nectarines, 1, Mr. 'T. Ford. Collection 
H. Thompson, Esq. Peaches (Noblesse), 1, H. Stock, Esq.,&T- | the West Riding, Cox’s Yellow Defiance, hava Py Fro. 
mpson 
Campbell; 2, the Chief Secretary. Do. (Double Montaigne), | Riyal, Conductor, Hon. Mrs. Harris, Coun’ 
f Wimborne, Beauty, Class, 1, M 
of Sheffield, Suffolk of Vegetables, Gardeners’ Class fr. Hume; 2, Mr. L. 
Mr. r 
1, the Chief Secretary; 2. Mrs. Williams. Do. (any other Mga Hero, Sir C. Lemon, Bart. Best 20 vexietion do, Pickwick, Squibb’s Sunderland Dahlia Show par ’ Floral and Horticultural Exhi. 
1 i 5 okt Avin. Vila : 3 
H. Stock, Esq. ; 2, F. E. Thomas, Esq. Nectarines, 1, R - d ro Avon Vale, Amato, Ev mplin’s Blooms- 
Esq.; 3, 3: Weld, ‘Esq. gr. Mr. O’Brien. Apricots, 1, C. Sulli- arco es Moanticy’ ’s Rosa, Royal § Standard, WwW Hilmer’s Ring. ser wi aay so Aopen ty pratt tend the splendid 
Van, Esq.; 2, Lord Cloneurry. Plums (Green Gage), 1, H. Stock. | jeader. Nicholas Nickleby, Marquis of Lothian, Beauty of the Plain, | Polytechnic Halland large iatiy She, andthe geet 
Bag, ; % J. W. L- Naper, Esq., gr. Mr. Stewart. Do. (Golden | Monarch, Virgin Queen, &c., &c., S. Davey, Esq. ; 2d do. do., Bg ae ih me Pee eter ee ae ae OB am A ng 
Drop}, 1, J. Jameson, Esq.; 2, the Duke of Leinster. Do. (any | Vivian, Esq. Best 10 do., Lewisham Rival, Marchioness of Lans- | ° elegant bp ag ea tia eM yaa Bel 
other neiatgh 1, 4. B-Crofton, Esq. i; 2 W; O. Colville, Esq.» €T- | downe, Pamplin’s Bloomsbury, Cox's Yellow Defiance, Dodd’s Mary, Show was superior. tp Snything, of tbe kant Syat Scoian cme 
Mr. Lane. Pears (Surgonele 1, W. Rathborne, Esq. 32, the | Regina, E Prince, Duchess of Bich cndne lank, Grace part.of the country, and the arrangements gave great satis. 
Earl of Charlemont. Do. ( variety), 1, the Earl at en Darling, G. i wen Esq. ; 2d do. do., ‘basins Esq. Best 10 | faction. The most striking objects in the rooms were the 
2, R. Williams, Esq. eke TAppies, a ry Kirkpatrick, Esq.; iped or tipped do., J. 8. Enys, Patel "ie st 10 selfs do., Mr. §. Dahlias exhibited in the open classes, which were the most 
rs. Williams. Baking Apples, 1, W. C. Colville, rsa 2, de der. Best Ornamental device, do., do. Best 3 named bulbs, perfect blooms ever shown. The numerous devices also excited 
Wi Figs, the Chief Secretary.—Vecetasies: Celery | in flower, G. C. F: Esq —Exrra. Group of Stove-plants, Stan. | &feat attention, amongst which we must notice a large and ex. 
(white), the Duke of Leinster. Do. (red), the Earl of Charle- | ng ins! , Cattleya Loddigesii, TO; @legans, Oncidium cellent model of aship, completely covered with different coloured 
* mont. King, gr. Mr. Henderson. pilio, Dichorizandra thyrsiflora, Geissomeria longiflora, Epiden- | Dablias by Mr. J. Gibson; a Chinese temple, by Mr. G. Bayles, 
flowers, . B. Crofton, Esq. m cochleatum, Cypripedium insigne, G. C. Fox, Esq. Gr of | and ines others which deserve great commendseo - The large 
the Hon. H. King. Petunias, C. W. Fox, Esq. Collection of Zinnias, W. M. Tweedy, | Collections of remarkably fine fruits and vegetables were truly 
Esq. Ornamental device, S. Moyle, Esq. _NURSERYMEN’s PRizEs. excelent, “ana bs Rees department the Society has mate eres 
ornwall.—The third and Best general display of Flowers, the Society's Silver ef ¢ eS is a list of the prizes :—Gold medal pre. 
BE nh ae eeraicd. aaateinw: te oe Assembly-roo: ; Traro = Mr. Pontey; 2d do., the Bi Medal, to Mr. Veitch. neo sented by R. Webster, Esq., w: d r. G. Allan, gr. to 
on Sept. 21st. The attendance was large and numerous, por Fr 
B s . Bes 
5 Sir C. Lemon, Bart, Best 3 White C ts, G...C. = 
Sa are not particularly remarkable for its display of plants, Best dish of Solnaiche J; Vivix Sed, Ger @ Tomates, § Sir C. Le. | Cloughton, for the second best collection of Vegetables; 2d sil- 
Bes ecti Th 
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Fox, en sisting of 97 varieties. The Society’s Ist silver prize to Mr. R. 
n, 
beech ilo Prelgat  Ceceemg experience bey a t and unpre: mon, Bart. + 3 heads of Ce ‘lery, Mr. J. Treseder. Best collee- | Ver prize to Mr. J. Rutter, for the 3d best on of di e 
ited remarkable for the good taste displayed in their des design. tion of Salads, plants, for winter use, W. Daubuz, Esq.—Exzra. | 20ld medal presented by yhite, Esq., to Mr. J. Ross, gr. to 
The Ist was given for the device rie a bower, which was Vhite Carrots, Mr. J. Bishop. Rhubarb, S. Moyle, Esq. Pemberton, Esq., for the best collection of Fruits. The 
fully por | y formed of Moss, covered with Dablias. roots, G, C. Fox, Esq.—Ma: -GARDENERS’ PrizEs. Best basket ciety’s ist silver prize to Mr. J. Ross, for the 2d best collection 
was given for a large Vase, formed with numerous Getee and and | of Vegetables, Mr. J. Treseder ; 2d do.. do. ; 3d do.. Mr. J. Bishop. | Of Fruits. The largest Pine-apple, R. A. Davison, Esq. Bes 
sees im its front the word ‘* Flora,” formed with Marikolds. —Invicenous Prants. For a Lichen, new to the British Flora, ll- | dish of Grapes, Black Hamburgh, Grizzly Frontignan, Syrian, to 
i r a collection of a r. J. Ross; 2d best dish of Grapes, Black Hamburgh, Syrian, 
bya was also another elegant ‘dea $urmounted with a crown, | Josporium coccineum, 20s., Miss Warren. Fo 
. J. Ross ; 
considerable taste in the arrangement of the flowers. | dried Indigenous Plants, for the general herbarium, the Society’s | Sweetwater, Red Muscadel, f Alexan to 
to Mr. i illi 
paso Bronze Medal, Cc. i ar 
In the e me: sags Sw was a large case containing about 60 amulets of make a lie ge 
he ‘huge to these, 46 prizes | Mr. T. Cook, gr. to Sir H. Williamson. | Be 6 Peaches, Royal 
Geo: ohn - Best 6N e 
and. specimens of other grain, both in their health: ge, Mr, Ji S! 6 Nectarines, Mr. J. Ross, 
Seed state. The display of Orchidaceous Plants ts, though oo = Best 6 Apricots, Mr. T. Cook. Best ag wares of Dessert Apples, 
merous, Ganbice tare good specimens. The Stanhépea grandi- t. Columb Cottage Gavdining Sée! ng Society.—On Sept. the 22d, the | Mr. J. Rutter, gardener, 20 varieties. Best collec ction of — 
Brazil. There was 
fiora was interesting, ae 
@ very 
peer pid groans Takes of 
St. Colt 
also the Catasetum from | 2mnual ue ae = Nie gna al sears in 
mention were the Stanhopea rig flowers, ng for aa et whe show 
the National Schd6l Apples, Mr. J. Ross, 25 varieties. Best sollnctions of P 
Best On: G. Allan. 
fine Cattleya L ii; and among | Room, ich wi y deci ae with evergreens, | T. Cook, 20 varieties. 12 Onions, Mr- 1 est 6 
ho 
f vegetables by the | heads of Celery, Mr. J. wr Best Greenhouse Plant, Agapan- 
oculat 
the Zygopétalum Mackaii. A: the other plants was a beau- te. ee ge exceedingly ine. and Garpaseal that of any | thus umbellatus, Mr. T. C ‘cook. Best 3 Greenhouse Plants, Ascle- 
tiful climber, the Ipomea mil and a specimen of ; former yeai Several persons were prevented from attending; | pias salicifolia,. Petunia élegans Fuchsia fulgens, Mr. T, Cook. 
Ixora coccinea. There was also another t seldom seen in per- | but, notwithstanding the rain, a great many strangers were pre- | Best Stove Plant, Brugmansia, Mr. T. Cook. Best3 Stove Plants, 
feetion, the Dichorizandra 5 one several large spe- | S¢nt, and fine weather seemed the only thing wanted. The chair | Clerodendron fragrans, Vinca’ Tosea, Gloxinia, Mr. J. Ross. Best 
cimens of Geissomeria. Among the Gebesthanins cticrta, was taken by theRer: P Carlyon, who opened the meeting by | Cockscomb, Mr. J, Allan, Best Bouquet of German Asters, Mr. 
which formed a very ; , and embraced some very beautiful Stating that he was glad to perceive that the character which | J. Rutter. ‘Best. Bouquet of Dahlias, Mr. J. Ross. a t 18 
specimens, we ‘ 8 Vallota purpurea, an Amaryllis aulica, and | used to be given to the Cornish as a Sass of wreckers was | Dahlias, Royal nee ndard, Dodd’s Mary, Marquis of Lo thian, 
some very fine Fuchsias. The “flowers shown embraced every | Changed to that of an honest and industrious race of cottagers, | Springfield Rival, Miss Johnson, President of the West, Etonia, 
variety of Dahlia and and the show of these was not ex- | who rather looked on a wreck with the eyes of pity than of plun- | Suffolk Hero, ig Pasco of Tavistock, Rienzi, Miss Scroope, 
celled by any that we have seen On former cecasions. ‘The nursery- | der. He mentioned kerlarg asi of a wreck in his own parish, | Ansell's Unique, Horwood’s Defiance, Essex Rival, Beauty of the 
men, Mesars. Pontey, Rendle, Lucombe, Pinee and Co., Veitch and | when a poor man dashed into the wayes to caution some ma. Plain, Topaz, Ang temo. Duchess of Portland, Mr. T. Cook. 
Son, Rickard and Fox, exhibited colleeti f ts, A wi out to wen out from their broken ship in a | Best Floral Device, Floral Temple, Mr. G. Bayles, gr. to the Rev 
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large and fine ions of Plan’ riners, who were about t B 
The Fruit exhibited was exceedingly fine, and there was a large show | boat, not to do so, as they were sure to be lost; and the result | T. Baker; 2d best Floral Device, Chinese Pagoda, Mr. J. Lear- 
of delicious Grapes, some fine Oranges, Pine-apples, = abundant | was, that all were safely brought toland. They mighttruly say | mouth, gr. to W, Robinson, Esq; 34 best do., Castle, Pleasure 
supply of Apples of every variety, Pears, Peaches. Se s, Cherries, that the Ethiopian had changed his skin and the leopard his | Ground, &c., Mr..T. Hall. Best Bouquet of Flowers, Mr, G. 
ot c. The market ers exhibited § kets 8 ith respec’ ‘ornwall. three u rT . - 
tab. m variety , ie season, grewa to enormous | causes—th reli i ‘4 
‘ T . igion, with the establishment of Sunday | TeuRs’ CLass;: Best self-coloured Dahlia, Mr. J. Forster. Best 
Celer Reots of Rhubarb, whit . iT ned Best some fine Pumpkins, | schools—the encouragement of literature, and the patronage of | 3 self-coloured Dahlias, Duke of Summerville, Cox’s Defiance, 
Pricer ronda of ail th te-an + sae Spinach, To- culture and horticulture, which were so closely connected. | Mansfield Hero, Mr, J. Forster. Best 6 self-coloured Dablias, 
tie abthiuias tse hgory .. The most gra- | He then proceeded to notice the different flowers, fruits, and ye- | Grace Darling, Argo, Miss Scroope, Pickwick, Stuart Wortley, 
The Fibwers eck » perhaps, was . of the Cottagers. tables which were exhibited, and concluded by urging the un- iddleton, Mr, J. Forster est striped or tipped Dahlia, 
lection of F: soe oo ome good, H - Peat: a large | successful competitors to gre: rtion, amid the loud appro- | Beauty of the Plain, astie. Best 3 striped or tipped 
, all of a very: su same sa ee ema pence of the asse pe : pm was then addressed by hlias, Ansell’s Unique, Beauty of the Plain, Duchess-of Rieh- 
re @p' wate ’ 0 m the improvement o} be - | m h allin. Best 6 striped or tipped Dahlias, - 
was ng srg (Pega mamesag:kibig on a the ihe en dens, reconim ng those who lived in high situation e lowne, Duchess Ps Ri ane Ansell’s Unique, 
Ditors: The baskets of Vegetables were very ey ae boca bat ch the Satna = at roofs of their houses. Hesaid Duchess of Portland, Dodd’s Mary, and anot ‘6 . F ape 
ties of cult pititenals te i e ha en yesterday a Aicong exhibition, but did not it 12 Dahlias, Ovid, Rienzi, Lee’s Bloo msbury, eau 
erie aap The isioa te = Loman aqeat uy of see so good vegetables produced Cd y the cottagers as those ington, Nabob, Pamplin’s Bicomebary, 2 Fickwisk, 2 Grace 
Best favoured Pine -appl, lack Jamaica, J. Vivian, Esq. ; ao, he then en saw befor e him.— West z ae Dodd’s Mary, Conservative, i mice ster. — 
»» G. C. Fox, =. bunch of Grapes, T: ret “omy eg ly Herbaceous Flowers, Mr. I. Mallin. ‘TLEMEN 5 
cat, J. Vivian, Esq.; 2d , Black Hamburgh, Sis 6. L pack er = Sandbach Floral and Horticultural Society The second meet- | DERNERS’ CLAss.—Best self-coloured Dahlia, Marquis of Lothian, 
Best dish of i sorts, White Raisin, Black H pore ing took place at the Town Hall, Sandbach, on Sept. ath, and | Mr. G. Allan, Best 3 self-coloured Dablias, M memes. ¢ of Lothian 
of Alexandria, Red Black Prince, New Black Sweet; | Was "Umerously and respectably attended. A splendid eol- | Lewisham Rival, Essex Rival, Mr. T. gardener. Best 
» Muscat of Tottenham park, Black Muscadine, J. P. Magor lection of Plants and Flow as exhibited on the occasion, | 6 self.coloured Dahlias, Girling’s a x Rival, Fireball, 
Bag. 5 ria a ak Piiace, Muscat of Alexandria, Red Fronti. on yg tes fies wt Be ce Th porate Na Paes te bn coe ogee ay: ae “ Scuba orld aie M7 
gan, Escalata, itignan Hamburgh 4 t - ing is a statemen’ atterson. Best striped or tippe ia, Beau’ J 
cadine, Red Hamburgh, eter, Muscat of Lunelle 4 of the principal prizes awarded :— Dablias, Nurserymen, the | Mr.G. Allan. Best 12 Dahlias, Bree’s Rosa, tandard, 
, dish of out-door, G. C. Fox, Esq. Best-flavor St pan of 12, Mr. P. Faulkner; do , do., Mr - | Horwood’s Defiance, Suffolk Hero, Rienzi, Unique, Miss Scroope, 
M Anderson's prize, the Society’ , J. Vivian, Esq. : nival. Stove Plant: 1, Miss Twemlow; 2, Sir J. Brou . | Mar if an, Duchess of Richmond, Climax, Beauty of 
nas dg . Own, 9g , W. az, Esq. Best 6 Peaches, aera Minors 1 ne 3, = J. Mellor ; 2, Miss Twemlow. | the P! another, Mr. ‘ook. Best 12 hardy Herb: = 
2 + Vivian, % i am; 1, . Broughton; 2 and 3, and So Flowers, P lata Lobeli: i P tem - 
t dish of sorts, Violet, Hative, Royal wt a Herbaceous Plant: 1 and 5, Miss w; 2, W Meock ; ‘suoltes. Walesa - ‘i ~ , Francoa : 
Newi 9 ros ——. be » Bon Kensington, J. Vi- phe ncthoy si jontuts, claret ea ed Esq. Bouquet of | Phlox corymbosa, Digitalis species nova, Phlox eed 
- ; me, Late Admirable, Belle d hela rteratichad Bog: Mk oe - Pansies: 1, Mrs. is, Phlox Cleopatra, Gentiana sa . : 
Vitry, Noblesse, Ro: Teton de Venus, W i © | William; 2, Mr. T. Stringer. Extra _ : I, Miss Twemlow; | ExtR! vice, th 
Best 6 Ni ines, , SirC. m, Bart. ; ee 2and 3, Sir J. Broughton; 4 and 5, . Mellor. phates ad Hall of a Veoal Bey ok leer pane with Dahlia flowers. 
bai = reseder. Hest dish of do., of sorts, Roman, Newi *| Lawton Son; 2 and 3, Mr. G. "aeubbane Pears: 1, J. La- | To Mr. G. Bayles, for do., Coat of Atms. To Mr. J. Bell, for do 
FS le, bees W. Daubuz, Esq. ; 2d do. do., Mr. S. Treseder’ | 22™, Jun., Esq.; 2, Mr. = eee shall. Gooseberries: Sir J.| Bedstead. To Mr. R. Hunter, for some fine Onions. To Mr. 
Bishop ; 2d do. do. Mr. ST Pans, 3. of cach sost, Mr. J. Davenport, Brace of Cucumbers: 1, Sir J. Broughton; 2, J. | Dale, gr. to R. Fenwick, Esq., for a collection of Verbenas. A 
4a 4 = = . Treseder. Best 6 ripe Dessert do., Mr. 5. ven Esq. ton mei Sir J dq. Patty. ges Carrots and Cher- | collection of Apples was exhibited by H. Gibson and eee: bi) a 
dar tenet kodak on named collection of | css Mrs. ‘3. , William Recta tchUs Celery; 1, J. | Serymen, containing 40 varieties; also a collection of Greaves, 
Fs ot goo each , Mr. hop ; 2d do. do., Mr. ; cock, Jun.; 2, Lawto; ines reap Nectarines: I, Miss Twem- | Plants, &c. DANLIAS OPEN TO cage” en Raa i Sareea ‘a 
c Fe es! ipe Dessert do.. Mr. J. Bishop ; 2d do. do., low ; 2, Sir P. Egerton. Apricots: 1, Miss Twemlow; 2, Sir J.| Class: Best 36, Queen Dowage ringfield Parple, Andre 
. Fox, Esq.; 3d do, do., W. Glasson, E. t 6 out-door F Broughton. Peaches: Sir P. Egerton. Plums: 1 and 2, SirJ. | Hofer, C : St ¢ "Hyde Vale, Lee’s Bloom 
wv: GG h: 26 do. G.C 4 oor Figs, B h 4 er, Cat leugi’ 's Eclipse, eat y' Sur 
ok Gh Cotas eee ie ot at f Cherries bongs ag aa ke se trey a Esq. | Beet, J- Latham, Jun., | bu ury, Searlet Rival, Grace Darling, Maid of po — Ni 
ites ; py Se 3 . Best + B. Maun -S.. presented to the Socie . Ne e ‘ 
Treseder; 2¢ do.; Sir €. Lemon, Bart. Best dish of agg et of his * Botanic Garven,” to ice warded ast . pitas pane \ rears ee es eee Pie 5 Tournament, 
it 
2¢ de., Passiffors is, Sir C. Lemon, Bart.—Exrna. Bunch of | of 6 Plants in ieee In addition to these 
i were awarded. 
direct. It was adjudged to Mr. T- Stringer, for the best jeigsnead bosnct gee Lady Middleton, Argo, sak of Ri 
Fos 
he Committe tleagh’ 
e might | cho’ ras Sa Lord Dudley Stuart, "Duk os fei pond Phe- 
16 Cottagers’ Priz omenon, Pamplin’s Bloomsbury, Regir . praca 
a 
World, Rouge et Noir, Scarlet ow gig oon oa, rs ee, Majestic, 
Six Black ns Wiehe ee For Bae * Horticullural Society.—The third exhibition t & pa tsar F ost 2 Widnall’ Q dley and eed 
~ ; : . . ird exhibition to rand Tournament, Vesta, Widnall’s Qu 
post Benches, ‘Violet Hative, J. P. yor, Esq. ‘ Calises oma in Wanstead Park, oe bess 9th. The following were en Best 18, Squib’s my anc icea is of Lothian, wes Mansel 
Stove-planta, in . . regina, Ceropegia élegans, | Principal prizes awarded or a miscellaneous collection o€ | Rival, Optime, Lee’s Bloomsburg, Smith’s Invi-ible, Lord 2 Mid. 
difloras, i paniculatum, Lxora grandiftora, schynanthus gran- | Plants, egy agen 2 Mr. » Fraser; do. Gardeners’ Class, 1,f Stuart, Grace Darling, Metela, E bag e Pickwick, Jady } 
parson, cot lens Eee a a, Oneidium jiridum, Stanhépea Mr. J. Kyle, gr. to R. Barclay, Esq.; 2, Mr. W. Wright, gr. to -dleton, Phenomenon, Rosa Perfecta, Nicholas gre re 
ia stapeliaformis, | 3. tee: Bie eniabne rT. to T. Le ma-° , E. Hedle Sons, OY 
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omg Single specimen of do., Cero- — Mrs. Tae 3, Mr. S. Gad, er. to nox, Esq. Ama- ond, Foster's Elizal . 
Gre -plants too Vivian, Esq. Best named collection o} ” Class, r. J. Brock; 2, Mr. Poole it pr . | TLE re GA NERS’ AN ATEUR CLASS ges 3, _ 
Chandlerii, Cyrilla Erics colorans, Fuchsia jor, F. Saarctogton gr.to Mrs. Middleton; six Erices, 1, Mr. J. Kyle; | wick, Marquis of Lothian, Beauty of the Plain, J.Dage- 2 s 
tacina, GC. Few 5 - | four Annuals, 2, Mr. Smart, gr. to’ — Branfill, Esq.; four Peren- | 6, Sprengall’s Conqueror, J >” Prances, Lee's Bloomsbury 
ing do., Ipo -corules, W. Daubas, named ~ | nials, 1, Mr. W. Sherrington ; six Tre pis » 1, Mr. W. Wright; | Duchess of Richmond, Cousins’ S Defiance, Bishop roca 
am Go.,. Eietantiaee ae ee tamed spe- | 2, Mr. Kyle; six Balsams, 1, Mr. B. Daley, gr.to F. R. Bedwell, | chester, Mr. Winter. Best 12, Marchioness of Breadalbane, “ft 
best miscellaneous collection of Ornamental > Esq. For the | Esq. ; six Cockscombs, 1, Mr. W. Wright; 2. Mr. Smart; Single b uchess of Richmond, Bree Jones’ Franeey 
Diplacus puniceus, Pentstemom in flower, in pots, | Fuchsia, 1, J. Fry, rn Nosegay, !, Mr. J. Kyle; Cut Flo arum, Midal wick, Marc’ eat 
a = i, Mr. Fame, gr. to S. W. Cattley, Esq. ; 2, Mr. ar 3, Mr. .. Un! , Exquisite, Ph enon, H. Marshall, 
; . . Gad; serie Asters, I, Mr. W. ae 
gutum, P. pulchellum, Alonsoa grandiffora. ~ Phior Drammonast, ww nae oe jouse, er. 
_ M. Tweedy, Esq. Best 6 Roses, _— : ¥ 
@ Fuchsia, Sevrg ha thas, 1, Bir. W: Weigh Single Specimen 
. Esq... Best 18, . 
six Globe Amaran- Compounder, "Duchess of Devonshire, 
, Amateur, 1, Mr. Poole; | Bishop of Winchester, Argo, Rouge et Ss ig aero 
varieties 
2 ME J. Rule; 1, Mr. Brock «2, Mr, Poole, 3, | Dictator, Cox’s eet 
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