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ess of Sutherland, and Queen.— 
r. Row — 1 rei eas. > nich 
elicited most attention va Paul 1 . is a gran 
he class of brid B sy The 
—— iat 
4 H Hébé, Emperor 21 Queen, Paul orras, Ne plus 
ultra, Chéifedolé, and Louis rom Mr. 
— te friends 
tole 
ye were plentiful, well enen, and 
tifally Among Nurse ees Mr. 
Epps, of, Maidstone shad the best plants; but they 
ount 
e hardly distinguishable one from the 
inet varieties. 
ualified o 
. as to b 
n; the 2d to Messrs. Fairbairn 
the razer; * the 4th v 75 Pawley, 
In the Amateurs’ Class, Mr. Smith, gr. 
ly ~ 4th. — i 
hed by Mess: e Syed, and Ham 
the different collections we 
varieties: Ventri osa gra a 1 
Va 3 3 tumida, v. — — 
inflata, i. rubra, vestita coceinon, C “Cavendish foe. 
t. 
rather loose ; Paul Perras, pets 
blush, with a ens centre, neat and beau- 
a very fine example o = 1 
is deservedly the 
L Pors 
f Coupe | Her 
of two of the sorts being so | w 
W. Quilter, 
d 
n 8-inch pots were 
In 
arked we — owing 
= 
consisted of Gertrude, Magnificent, Painter improved 
Mont Blane. > tate tes, Ambassador, 1 Silk- 
š praken, Bpa psy Van and 
$2, MEE r, of the Royal N ursery, slong 
| ith planis ba * “thelr best, of Constance, Ruben 
a, Alo anymede, Magnific SA Ro ienn 
arcissus, —— Enchantress 
lane; 4, r. Bragg, 
angoniums in 11-inch pots PA Me. 
dington, four of whose pla: 
sorts were— Thisbe, Ber tha, — 
tar i Mitchell, of "Brighton. 
5 also contributed Black Hamburghs. Mr. 3 
J. Hill, Een, of Streatham- 
oa bunches of Black Prince; as 
Martin and Mr. Tipas gr. to M. 
White Museadines, well ri 
were communic: ted by 
Esq. ; Mr. Rust, gr. to w 
Williams, gr. to ar 
SS | as we have already state d, 
to the Duke of Marlborough, at Blenheim ; but they 
would have 9 to have hung a long time before 
ine des Français, Nourmajed, . ay ad beco ciently well colo to have 
3, Mr. Ayres, of Blackhea requi rem ments E the 
Fa rb, Itolinski, ly Sg pea 
. Gaines, The Five Guinea 
sen soy fi 
„ Knutsford,—Mr. Jackson, gr. to H. Beaufoy, Esq., and 
Mr. “n also sent Providenes, = 
Black 3 were . 
‘Dod, gr. to Sir John but 
examples also came from e. Grieger gr. to 
8. Smit! „ Esg., Char n, Susse Fros 
Seas Mr. Bo po e Dillon; Mr. Perkins, 
gr. to Viscount Comberm rtin, gr. to Sir H. 
e. Bart.; and Mr. Wortioy, of Norwood.—In 
he Market eee. — 
Gra gs.—The bes 
} nicated bby Mr. 
r ex.; 2, Mr. Turner, pg 
with Constance, Pride of the iad Narcissus, Rowe 
onzo, ah, Six Fancies: 1, Mr. Robinson, of 
Thames Bank, with Queen Superb b, M iel 
ria Galitzin, 33 
„ with Statiaski, 
13 5 mr wh 2 
Allport, gr. 
Conspicuum ex, Alboni; 4, 
p for the nap varieties 5 fancy Pelagoniums 
in 1 1851, by Mr. W. P. Ayres, of Blackheatl 
warded to Mr. Robinson, and reflected credit both 
on the | grower V 5 
— Gipsy Queen, Advancer, and 
ast class 
rby, gr. to Major tyn, of Windsor Forest; 
and the best Black Frontignans by Mr. Martin, gr. to 
Sir H. Fleetwood 
with one exception, confined to the 
Mr. Fleming, gr. to the Duke 4 
A 
Earl of Shamo , at Castle ne teal 
tne . 5 
Pag highly 
ei 
was in capital pema 2 the plan 
means well wits: nteresting > pepe Pelargonium 
from Mr. E en —— receive 
| tricolor- leaved sort from Mr, eee 1 as it is 
named, — — oa decorative ges but it 
ou be ne of an en new 
Namean 155 — well stag ag 
giana, depressa; tricolo legans, t. Wilsoni, | varie corolla d p p: par a good exhibition of Bro rkey h 
t. rubra; icacaba, ni, Vernoni, mutabilis, coral re ooth, the sepals reflexed 8 and | only ‘other sort was the Nerii, which came from Mr. 
gemmifera, elegans, perspicua, Beaumontia, me tale rem e for their br eadth ; Model, by same | Constantine, gr. to C. Mills, Esq., a Hillingdon, 
flóra, eximia, Alberti (buff), Batemanni, jasm jasminoides, | raiser, also has many sterling altes; not so Gia STRAWBERRI ka i ueens we 
jubata, flor dileeta, obba 
. ta, 
gia, 3 Savilleana, an 
Westp 
Tose, 
SINGLE — ome er best ac these were Erica 
Massoni from 
to B. Miller, Esq., 
Merton ; a good example of the charming. Hoya Bella 
= Mr. Over; Erica C Mr. May, gr 
Lawrenoe; a 
fro * Cole; 
Messrs. Veit 
New Plavrs.—Messrs. Backhouse, 
eautiful Lelia purpurata mentioned in ano 
eisostoma } — and the Californian 1 
beate Veitch essrs, 
tandish and. Mabie the orange-scarlet Chinese Lilium 
nicum ; and Mr. Over the a is of Hoya — 
— Mr. Woolley had Dendrobium 
Iessrs. Rollisson a variety of Oncidium Papilio called 
pu 
Ichellum. 
aS among New or eran Prants not 
evergreen Chinese —— 
(res and rm nals au to ge furnished 
essrs. Standish and Noble; these w 
on are everybo T-T 
leaved Cissus discolor, 
pie ip 
i 
Roya patagonica meed Saxe-Gothzea conspicua, 
Veitch, of Exe 
e ish 
moe of i 1o Venus FI which was shown 
oe a eae Ù 4 sian 
— Messrs. Woolley and 
by} 
Stuart. Among these were L. stoloniferum, 
m, Louisianum 
and denti: 
(fine), Gonio — vivipara, Dare 
cicutaria (fne), and Pt ent brasi x 
also received a Certificate 
which he i = Ma e 
ALPINES; 
Mr. tg Hollowa 
bata, — 
dora 
— E. — Mr. Smith, 
e to W. Quilter, Esq., = ee Leschenaultia 
d Mitraria ‘coc coccinea from 
of York, sent the 
other r column, | 
lacus ; | 
in flower 
a- Hots 
- | Baron Eden 
wo | Mr. Gaines also 8 ge 
n; | reproduced the sorts 
ced a miscellaneous | rall 
exesiu 
, cordatum, cuspidatum, | Nectasins were re fai 
H | trawberr re large a ; 
OTHOUSE Ferns —The — ing were shown, inter- | finely ee this sort is fast driving pei Seedling | ine it may be almost reg 
y and Williams; ere our exhibition e, 
. 
ee Woolley 
pages — aa for a collection 
teresting collection was produced by | 
In P ELARGONIUMS, 13 ig age the Ist prize was Palas 
withh warded. to Mr. 
. hi is comparatively worthles 
N. IUMS were pr roviueed i in good condition 
53 Ar. Parker, of Teddington, who paid great atten- 
tion to the culture of this class of hi 
e were agreeably surprised to fad Pinks 80 early 
in the s wing and in a cut state, “so well 
one” as they w 
from — Willmer, of Sunbury, who wasawarded 
prizes for them 
ee in po ts, wi 
d highly coloured. The same 
— was 2 shown by or Judd, gr. to Earl Spencer 
Mr. Perkins, and Mr. 
Tit, e, sto Mrs. “Boothby 1 tet Acton. In the Market 
ass, Mr. Smith, of Twickenham, was first, 
. of Isleworth, second, The latter — 
ng, 8 also Mr. Turn 
* fhe A MeT at 
i r. 5 Twice kenham, produc: 
excellent ibitions of ri British Queen in pots, and 
Mr. Elliott, gr. to Mrs. Boothby, also sent pots of the 
ae 
nope n-th shown in excellent order 
y Mr. Turner Ist, and Mr. B 2d. 
Ra xu Ni y Mes —A erde . rieties was 
furnished b ssrs. Tyso, of ne a pated Sait 
were fine - theo sof and lowing nos, iia of their ow 
raising, viz. :— Exhibitor, Amasi 
Deedalion, Cathcart 1 3 yellow 
(DEEE s Florala 3 s 
nd | Seedling, Giles’ Eliza, — Bt Lentulus, — 1 
and Charlotte. 
LCROLARIAS were brought out better than. hereto- 
tan, Arundel Hybrid, Scarlet 
W e Windsor E let fleshed, and a good example 
nstantine ; 3 — to Mr. 9 r. of Bro 
Dealers: Ist, to Mr. Gaines, for Cruenta, Other ‘Kinds of fruit comprised a collection of Oranges, 
en, Endymion, oe Christine, eee ; | Citrons, and Lemons, a Mr. Williams, gr. to C. B. 
many o ee, a 8 owy: Warner, Esq., of Hoddesdo 
Hender: 
e in the — report of the 
Seedling, named — om Me 
Books Reeeibed, 
2 Picturesque Tourist in Scotland. 9th edition. 
d C. Black, Edinburgh. 12mo; pp. 543, 2 
— 
wi 
fre d. by Mr. can g : 
Turn bull, gr. to the pyy at Blenheim, | | book than by saying that it 
n 3 mg 3 uld be seg on account of the 
green wh ay they w is 
air examples of | their foreed enltivatio on. 
es of the British Queen kind and 
| woodeuts are vet mely clev 
NE-APPLES Į | constructed u upon. true principles of utility. 
by Mr. Collinson, gr. D tbe Marquis o of r |h ng wo * ie sposed to criticis 
another, 4 as sent b raper, gr. to the | Edinbur rgh old town, which is = quite unworthy the beau- 
yad sahen and we Jarvis, gr. to J. parsa Bis "b | tiful volame i m a viek i appe 
jad ee. had o 2.— Other Que 
rit came from MaD to Mrs. Sunde: : Me 
Wave ez 
: The libra Ai Ed 8 oe 2. Guy 
: Black.—'This 
a a to the ee 
Of Cayennes, Mr. T 
o G e Weybridge urn- | engravings repre: cenes in — the artists have 
eld, d prize was E. bull sent a fruit of the amooth-teaved variety weighing | caught = Genie the sage ig 1e. gifte 2 gee 
Marae for Gulielma, — — — Ajax, ihe eg * oz.—Mr. Terry had an Enville E the letterpress rend the volume. wor 
of Conspicuum, Governor, 8 Star, den Mr. Collinson 5 Bere a fine specimen, place am —— the best specimens sof = ty sels o 
A P Vain Dealers: 1, Mr. weighing 10 Ibs. 8 oz. 5 i . to Lord Boston u. In t the introductory: n 80 ew ineidents, 
3 Dein z oodlands 3 Isle worth, * sent 8 Ibs. 7 on.; sak a 8 Ibs. 6 oz., came illustrating the 3 Siia led i the compo- 
to the we They | from Vin p gr. to J. Di — Sod of Astle Park, | sitign of the novel itself. 
