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-| Mr. Ivery, a finely formed flower of a bright bronzy class Certificate, to the Rev. A. Matthews Weston-on-the- 
an Contifiente to Mr. Said, of Hornsey, for a Pee. — w — A 3 Hee parle edge ; gs; large and full flower; q 
— — of Hornsey, a clear light pink. run * — rŠ: class, being a bright vio vislee purple., Als ro 4 
famerana we: varoe e Pamen a maare i elass cuprates ae B vay datas “ Miss 
l : edge, a very desir: megs 
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ef the — 1 wr te ee 8 t 2 h 222 ad 2 a AR d li ight purple et odes e haring some $ pra ng 
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Picorses,—In the Amateurs’ Class the Ist prize was Sn ks RETR iere aes oeie — i — 9 d ale for — a useful flower of the sam lass. S 
awarded to Mr. Newhall, of Woolwich, whose stand greenhouse plan One — — fine specimens wong Matthews was aw i 
i i ties 2 He le 8 Ve y y * r H defined kin ood, 
contained the following varieties: ad ys Venus, | though as a whole rather uneven as regarded size) was exhi- purple edge, marking, good substance, 
i Mrs, Barnard, Wildman’s 8 his * Mr, Ansell, gr. to Mrs. Milnes; and the other, a | and smooth ; a dge, and a medium red edge, two 
70 s Kin e, by Mr. Lane, gr. to H. Briggs, Esq. Mr. Ansel | promising Pirin “not na se g Mr. Turner a Certificate, for 
lot 7 a darge pod. rather * flowered, of Cactus | E 
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nny Lind, 8 fons rge compact and well flow ered Pimelea | but fine quality. There were some 33 
roughes’ Fairy Queen, Giddens’ Queen Victoria, and fine Pentas carnea 2 feet high — 3 in width, nations, but being out of condition ot noticed 
, . 2 1 oade a ainsonia g gifolia trained round a | judges. e ex . given * urner for 
’s L’Elegant; 2d, J. Pond, Esq., for Seedling, |! — ith bioes ms, Sa alegifolia d d d The extr by Mr. Tu per l 
Sharp f P, Mr T dall Soct 5 Wai rid —— — tos > Wa ye 3 noble © specimen of To- | Picotees and three * Car’ — raised by Mr. May, was 
le’s Mrs. * » See Yan's atica, and a fine Aphelexis ‘superba also Cleroden- | awarded to the latter gent May’s Ariel, Lorenza, 
Victoria, Burroughes Amy, Headley’s Venus, —— — — insufficiently yrs Clematis Sieboli on a | and Edgar, and Jessica, J Juliet aud i Portia. 
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2 Stanford, Trahar's Rosalind, Dickson’s | Ist prize for Orchids 3 awarde d to Mr. An nsell, for for Oneidium bundles of e k ng A = bow exposed hen in 
| rs.. Trabar, Victoria Regina, Mrs. Barnard, Wild- exuosum with ower spikes, ivaricatum, Aerides a e, Ovent-garden marke an 1e numerous ap 
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, Edmonds’ Jenny Lind, Sharps L'Elegant, First and 2d prizes ial 2 argo — ums were 1 to s * n 
; 4 Princess Royal; ch, Mr. San ds. —— for two collection isting of Zenobia, Constel- bring vividly to recollection the odoriferous fie 
gel; 4 di tion, Duke of C vali, Isabella, Rising Sun, Ti M i i ist i : 
In the 9 Class the 1st prize wasawarded | b 2 e * r 60 be, 8 this useful herb which exist in the ne urhood 
to Mr. . esas Marris’ Prin eo Albert, | Saart Maps of Leinster, Isabela, begs. Ti ir Isaac Newton, and Mitcham, and which form a profitable speculation to 
ccc | a aa are; 
Wilmer’ P E he first contai apoleon, Admiral, Epps oy, t own. o cham, and imm 
sY 4. e . 4. 22 Louise, — Nis the second, ef Duke of York, in the neighbourhood of Mitcham. -oammọp, ia 
on ope Exonien Victoria, London Rival, and Enchan- ales t h tly at 
5 ortia, and Edmonds’ Jenny Lind; 2d, Messrs, | tress. Mr. Ansell — N —.— for collections 4 ricas, | 19010 t has apparently at one time been n part 
orman, Woolwich, for Headley'e Captivationy Seedling, Calceolanias, Roses, Petunias, Antirrhinums, and — His the — This is divided by footpaths into fields, 
"3 LE} 9 Amy, ee — ge E Leay € Constable, ae Sait chiefly 9 with vegetables, here and there inter- 
5 Princess 3 Headley’s Arieh Edi | Of Roses he exhibited Devo niensis, Pharoon, Madame Fabvier, mixed with large breadths of Lavender, which is is planted 
Ares James, Youell’s Gem, Bourbon Queen, Elize Sauvage, Grand B ait, and Thelinberg. in rows ajau À ee lenge of the fields, It is seen 
y's Tam and ; an 5 were not so 3 aa his other’ Nane, the ia vari arie- | here in the vari es 0 pý iaip À from the zones 
s were Rosea e „ele radiata, y 
Bt rge c pa af Fa ONIUMS. 22 for . = Lady Phe Berns he —— — — ga l — ts to those of t three or font years old, when they 
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aum Braziliensis. E. Stansfeld was awarded a | rooted up and cast away. The —.— of culture 
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Isleworth 3 raised at prize for cut Roses, Mr. Robberts, gr. to W. R. H. Johnstone, | said to be this: Having prepared the ground and pro- 
5 sae DE or i Pe condition, an at P) Erte cane ro one — bone Aage ard n cured a young stock kof plants to begin with, they ane 
uted their Pgs Bag to the gaiety of the ar | | has been formed chiefly for the encouragement of the eottagers Planted in the first instance in rous 18 inches apart, 
j ' in —— —— vd be Spec igs ae the 122 ent ars pang e stand — the same distance 1 each 
re were. several well grown collections of Fucusias a creditable, the | other in the rows. In the second year every 
by pri rivate growers and oa iy a and — and Guenriosike being first-rate, row is lilted, and if there is a scaveity of plants ever 
* ego were the same we have noticed se Slough Ces — i other plant in the row is also removed, The plants r 
förmer shows. Phe 2 fowers among the light this occasion were 3 and fing, it 9 . Wide of the | each divided into three or -four pieces, and are l 
Varieties 8 Dr, Jephson, Napoleon, Delicata, | ' Lond pa The seedlings also, as ane planted on a fresh piece of ground for the purpose of 
G8 i A among) . — oth apeme = + — Pon Thean 2 — a ' a new plantation to succeed the old one. In 
is, Chaly — tor strong 8 Duke 4er Kar ik, fies tiend, Coleuti' „ this way a Succession of young plants is constantly 
| Brutus, May’s Cardinal Wolsey, Turner's’ Penn, Count kept up, and it will be gleaned from what has been 
|, Paling „ May’s p o, Be eau i Woodhouse, Holiday's Ver stated t plants. are thinned out in the 
ang | and May's Ariel ; N 2 Woolwich, for Cart. wd 3 those that memain: stand 3 Neat Apert 
Sean Ps Rainbow, Ses l s Me a urb iil, | Way. The young stock is generally planted ia 
P: sae and in the ro 
al Curzon, —— s Durkee of ington, the plants ws.to be removed are lifted an 
oe 5 — 5 divided in the autumn following has 
ay's Ariel, Bi TAn. synes, | after the crop 
„ Harriet, Ariel, 9 
r i| e Lavender t small field of Cha nuga met — 
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for Private Gnawers.—lst, Mr. rA off — 
for Far A . F Fama, May’: Sahati s Prinoe | I 
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'| Wolsey, Admiral Curzon, n, May - Hotspur, Lydia, May’s Edgar, 
St. — Beauty of Woo „ Mr. Newhall, Woolwich, for . 
ner's Wm. Penn Hale hog Prince ae e * Ariel, Sealey’s ery 
5 were offered in Class 1 private 8 for Laab Royal, Fenn, H — — Duke of Bedford, Hepworth 
s.in pois, b ny wips r. J. Hamlet, er's Prince s Royal, — Queen Victoria, are 
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oe * — oa: ai 1 of th A King of Scarlets; 3d,” Mr. J. Edwards, Holloway, for Prince por 
p uced ry go — ese flowers, albert, May’s Orlando, it, Minerva, Hamlet, Flora's Garla 
hi 1 ere awarded as ollows: to Mr. Hook Boks — on Foe — tiant, Omnium P: 
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1,and.to, 2 rat le in the nursery men’s. g —— t prizes to Mr. C. Turner und Messrs. Norman. Mr. Tur- 
‘Ame Wes, Paran, Mayes J Mos, Barnard, Grec'a Geek 
rs, Devan, ays essica, ts, Darnar 
H 3 Cou . „ Readley- è Venus, Ely Jeung the 
Lind, Edmonds’ i onere N Lind, s Princess Royal, and 
3 ildman’s Aimy, Ms Bar. 
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„ ex- | elass Certificate, to Mr. May, Sonning, for “$ 9°" rose | should be continued to fruit trei uring the > sun mer 
me Duta gr. to Mr, Beck, named Jane, flake, of S Sery — and 5 elass; dis mon months, The tendency to 3 luxuriance — 
flower with crimson stripe, and 7 be duet and and ise da 2 * „ the petal; | quently exhibited by espalier trees renders the opera- 
er ae variety named Brilliant BEDLING Pigorsrs.—The Premier prize, and ist tion of disbudding, stopping, and shortening 
NEW GARDEN PLANTS, PUBLISHED IN BOOKS. 
SA = Serene t = Second rate, $ = ‘Third rate, — 
Where Published. of oe | Quay. Quality. Natural Order. of a of yore ieee. Where, 
China ae R Citvonworts | White January up a 188 Hort. Society. $ 
nerta ealifornic | Journ. Ho California | H, 2 Onagrads Scarlet Aug, Sept.. 1847 Hort. Society,  * 
aria cuncifoemis...............| Journ. Bolivia G. `  Figworis Pale yellow | Oetober 1847 | Hort. Societys 
T iu Mexico S. x Figworts | Deep violet | June 1947 | Hort Seeley. 
„New Holland G. p Leguminous plants Yellow March 1848 Hort. Society. : 
“Mexi& | Gh | Acanthads | Purplish red | December 1647 Hort. Society. © > 
