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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[July 20, 



Greasley's Mary Ann, Fletcher's Duchess of Devon- 



shire, Tally-ho, Elliot's Duke of Sutherland, Hodges a 

 Phoebus, Wilson's Harriet, Parker's Sophia, Marquess of 

 Granby, Nutford Hero, Hoyle's Lovely Nancy, and 

 Ely's Colonel Wainman.— 77u? same to Mr. W. Catleugh, 

 for Cartwright's Rainbow, Headley's Defiance, Puxley's 

 Adelaide, Puxley's Gem. seedlings 194,288, 172, J9G, 

 189, 251, Puxley's Lady Peel, Prince of Wales, Princess 

 Roval, and Prince Albert, Will's Beauty, Lodge's True 

 Briton, Hogg's Lady Rowley, Low's Marquess of West- 

 minster, Jacques's Iris, Hale's Prince Albert, Twitchett s 

 Don John, Catieugh's Lady Broughton, Wakefield s 

 Paul Pry, Strong's Duke of Bedford. 



Seedlings Certificates were awarded to the follow- 

 ing Seedlings :— To Mr. Gaines for a seedling Pelargo- 

 nium named Duchess of Lcinster, a clear, bright flower, 

 orange-pink under petals, with a dash of scarlet m 

 the top petals; it opens well and flowers freely— 

 Mr. Kendall for a seedling Fuchsia named Erecta 

 elegans, a well-formed variety, bright carmine tube 

 and sepals, and purple corolla— Mr. Willmer, of Sunbury, 

 for a purple Flake named Mayo, a flower of good proper- 

 ties ; and Mr. Norman, of Woolwich, for a purple 

 Picotee named Beauty, alight-edged purple, well-formed, 

 with the colour uniform and unbroken. 



COUNTRY SHOWS. 



Ayrshire Horticultural Society, June 25.— This was the first 

 Exhibition. The display of flowers was excellent, the Pelar- 

 goniums, Calceolarias, and Fuchsias were beautiful, and con- 

 stituted the greater part of the Exhibition. The Heaths, a class 

 of flowers becoming every year more popular, from Mrs. Hamil- 

 ton and J. Miller, Esq., wt-re very tine. Among Greenhouse 

 Plants, we observed a specimen of Pimelea dccussata, from 

 the garden of Mrs. M'Taggart ; it measured 4 feet in height and 

 about 9 feet in circumference, and was covered from top to 

 bottom with flowers. Among Herbaceous Plants was a fine 

 Pentstemon cobcea, from the gardens of M. Hamilton, Esq. 

 Greenhouse Plants: Mr. Hunter, for Pimelea decussata, Gcs- 

 nerareflexa, Erythrina Crista galli, Erica vestita alba, and E. 

 breviflora. Pelargoniums: Mr. Hunter, for Witch, Decorum, and 

 a Seedling. Best 7, Mr. Hunter, for a Seedling called Medona, 

 Rienzi, Priory Queen, Lord Mayor, Evandine, and Victory. 

 Herbaceous Plants: Mr. Naismith, for Pentstemon cobcea, and 

 a Lilac Rocket. Best 13, Mr. Hunter, for Cypripedium specta- 

 bile, Cypripedium pubescens, Dodecatheon media elegans, D. 

 media alba, Campanula grandis, Gladiolus byzantinus, Lupinus 

 polyphyllus, &c. Pansies: Mr. Naismith, for Ayrshire Lass, 

 Waverley, Lord Montgomery, Eclipse, Diana Vernon, Criterion, 

 Daniel De Foe, Flora M'Donald, Complete, Ivanhoe, Queen 

 Victoria, Miss Chalmers, and Angelica. Cinerarias: Mr. Nais- 

 mith, for Grandis, Incomparable, and Royal Blue. Fuchsias: 

 Mr. Hunter, for Venus Victrix, Monypennii, and Fulgens mag- 

 niflora. Heaths: Mr. Hunter, for five varieties of Ventncosa. 

 Among extra articles were a collection of Azaleas and American 

 plants, from Mr. Smith, Monk wood Grove. A beautiful display 

 of Cacti, Azaleas, aud a good Statice arborea, from Roselle. 

 Four stalks of Myatt's Victoria Rhubarb, weighing 3lbs. each, 

 from the Nursery of T. Imrie and Sons. Acacia pulchella, 

 Achimenes longiflora. Erica superba, Boronia pic nata, and a few 

 fine Calceolarias, from Mr. M. Hamilton. Medals were awarded 

 to -Mr. Naismith, for Pimelea spectabilis, and P. dccussata ; 

 to Mr. Kirkland for Tropwolum tricolorum ; to Mr. Hunter for 

 Fuchsia Lanel; to Mr. Naismith for Fuchsia fulgens multiflora; 

 to Mr. Hunter for Fuchsia globosa splendida ; and to Mr. Pol- 

 lock for Ayrshire Lass Pelargonium.— A yrshire Agriculturist. 



Bebington Horticultural Society, June 5.— This was the first 

 meeting for the season. The specimens most worthy of notice 

 were a beautiful Cactus speciosissimus, from S. Need ham, Esq., 

 the Rev. Mr. Mainwaring's Euphorbia splendens, Sir \V. Stan- 

 ley's Oncidium flexuosum and Azalea indica. There were a 

 great number of choice Pelargoniums, amongst which, Joan 

 d 'Arc and Beauty of Ware, from II. Littledale, Esq., were much 

 admired. The Fruits generally were good, consisting of Black 

 and White Grapes, Melons, and Cherries. The following Prizes 

 were awarded:— Orchidaceous Plant: Oncidium flexuosum, Sir 

 W. M. Stanley, Bart. Stove Plant : Euphorbia spJendens, Rev. 

 J. Mainvvaring. Greenhouse Plant: Azalea indica, Sir W. Stan- 

 ley. Pelargonium : Joan d'Arc, H. Littledale, Esq. Fuchsias: 

 Globosa maxima, G. J. Wainwright, Esq. Collection of 

 Greenhouse Plants: 1, Salvia patens, Statice arborea, Lych- 

 nis fulgens, Erica prsegnans, and E. tricolor elegans, Sir 

 W. Stanley ; 2, Gloxinia maxima, Achimenes longiflora, Mar- 

 tynia fragrans, Bnronia serrulata, &c, Rev. J. Mainwaring. 

 Pelargoniums : 1, Coronation, Bridesmaid, Vulcan, Lady Douro, 

 Orange Boven, Queen Dowager, H. Littledale, Esq; 2, Sylph, 

 Louis Quatorze, Cerito, Alexandrina, Corinne, Joan d'Arc, H. 

 Winch, Esq. Four Ditto: l, J uba, Coronation, Erectum, and 

 Mabel, Sir W. Stanley; 2, Decorum, Beauty of Ware, Barratt's 

 British Queen, Grand Duke, H. Littledale, Esq. Fuchsias: I, 

 tricolor, Victoria, Monypennii, Curtisii, Enchantress, aud ful- 

 gens, Sir W. Stanley; 2, Venus Victrix, Britannia, Enchantress, 

 Chandlerii, and magnifica, J. T. Raynes, Esq. Verbenas: l, 

 Queen, Perfection, Hendersonii, rosea odorata, variegata, and 

 speciosa, H. Winch, Esq. ; 2, Iguea, Rubens, Pulchra, Hislopii, 

 and Invincible, P. Quirk, Esq. Best Greenhouse Plant: Aphe- 

 lexishumilis,SirW. Stanley. Best Stove Plant : Gesnera Cooperii, 

 "W. Sharp, Esq.— Liverpool Mail. 



Blackburn Tulip Show, June 19.— At a Meeting of the Tulip- 

 growers of Blackburn and its neighbourhood, the following 

 flowers obtained Prizes: — lsf Pan of Six Blooms, containing 

 Trafalgar, Phoenix, La belle Narinne, Lewold, La belle Annette, 

 and Unique, Mr. T. Chippindale ; 2, Trafalgar, Incompa- 

 rable Bizarre, Violet Winner, Violet a fond Noir, Due de Bronte, 

 and Unique, Mr. N. Briggs. Three Blooms: 1, Duke of Lan- 

 caster, Bien Fait, and Walworth, Mr. E. Hodgson; 2, Duke of 

 Wellington, Violet Winner, and Heroine, Mr. T. Chippindale. 

 Breeders, two in each Class: 1, Arlette, Mr. J. Houlker; 2, 

 Lady Crewe, Mr.W. Hargreaves-1, Sancta Sophia, Mr.T. Chip- 



Mr W Har -reaves; Prince de Largess. Mr. R. Ainsworth ; 

 Fudler' Mr C. Turner. Sixth Class: Rose Unique and Rose 

 Vesta Mr. W. Wilkinson; Lady Crewe, Mr. T. Chippindale; 

 Roi de Cerise, Mr. R. Ainsworth ; Triomphe Royale, Mr. E. 

 Hodgson; La Vandyke, Mr. W. Wilkinson; Lord Hill, Mr.N. 



C*ambrid<>c Florists' Society, June 20.— Ro=es were present in 

 great variety. Ranunculuses were not so fine as we have seen 

 them. Pansies were of good size and first-rate shape. The 

 following Prizes were awarded .—Ranunculuses— White ground 

 Spotted: Prince of Wales, Mr. Crisp; Mason's Nova, Mr. 

 Ready; Maid Marian, Mr. R. Heacily ; Esther, La Tendresse, 

 and Esther, Mr. Catling. Dark Purple; Variatre, Mr. Crisp; 

 Superbus, Mr. Ready; Variatre, Mr. Catling ; Bishop Von Lima, 

 Superbus and Variatre, Mr. Ready. Yellow ground Spotted : 

 Andromache, Mr. Crisp; Andromache, Mr. Ready; Pucella, 

 Mr. R. Headly; L'Arbrisseau, Mr. Catling; Grand Monarque 

 and Andromache, Mr. Ready. Rose and Pink: Ajax, Rose 

 Unique, Alphonso, Duchess of Richmond, Alphonso and Rose 

 Unique, Mr. Catling. White Edged : Maid Marian, Madeline, 

 and La Singulaire, Mr. R. Headly; Dorcas, Mr. Ready; Mr. 

 Welch, Mr. R. Headly ; La Singulaire, Mr. Catling. Light Purple 

 and Grey: Nomiu*, Mr. Crisp; Porcis, Amstamus, Othello, 

 Baroness Percy, and Noraius, M r. Ready. Orange : Cedo Nulli, 

 Orange Braban^n, Prince ot Orange, and Orangiere, Mr. Crisp ; 

 Black: Condorcet, Naxara, and Condorcet, Mr. Catling; Black 

 Prince. Naxara, and Kempenfeldt, Mr. R. Headly. Buff: Cox's 

 Buff, Fair Quaker, Coleure de Perle, and Cox's Buff, Mr. Crisp ; 

 Red and White Striped: Le Temeraire, CEillet Parfa.te, Le 

 Temeraire, and ffiillet Due, Mr. Crisp. Olive : Bouquet Sans- 

 pareil, Pherobasis, Harvey's Olive. Jaune en Pompadour, 

 Bouquet Sanspareil, and Hortensis, Mr. Crisp. White: La 

 Favorite, Mr. Crisp; Panamas, Mr. R. Headly, White Swan, 

 ^nowden, Fehrua, and Pausanias, Mr. Ready. Yellow ground 

 Edged- Headly's King James, Albion, Nestor, Marshal Key, 

 and Pucelto, Mr. R. Headly. Crimson : Duke of Wellington, 

 Mr Catling; Firebrand, Newton, Manlius, and Firebrand, 

 Mr'. Crisp; Duke of Wellington, Mr. Catling. Yellow and 

 Sulphur: Adrian, Mr. Crisp; Eliza and Beroth, Mr. Ready, 

 Sulphurea, Mr. R. Headly; Ghisee, Mr. Crisp; Marquisate, 

 Mr. Ready. Scarlet: Jupiter, Alphonso, and Rising Sun, Mr. 

 R. Headly ; Jupiter, Mr. Ready ; Rising Sun, and Julius Caesar, 

 Mr. R. Headly. Coffee Colour: Prince George, and Theodat, 

 Mr. Crisp; Versaillois, Mr. Catling; Pherobasis, Mr. Ready; 

 Prince George, Mr. Catling; Theodat, Mr. Ready. Red and 

 Yellow Striped: Scarlet and Gold, Melange ties Beaute, 

 La Soleil, fccarlet and Gold, and Melange des Beaute, 

 Mr. Crisp. Shaded White : Princess Charlotte, Tillott's 

 Blush, St. Jerome, Tillott's Blush, and St. Jerome, Mr. 

 Crisp. Mottled: Thompson's Queen, Mr. Catling; Seedling, 



Shel'l, and Seedling, Mr. R. Headly ; Julienne, Mr. Crisp. 

 Pinks.— Red lace: Buck's Queen, Mr. Ready; do., Mr. R. 

 Headly ; Mrs. Childers and Earl of Uxbridge, Mr. J. Headland ; 

 Bond's Seedling, Mr. Ready ; Mrs. Childers, Mr. J. Headland. 

 Purple Laced: Duke of Northumberland, Mr. J. Headland; 

 Norman's Henry and Hodges's Gem, Mr. R. Headly ; Lovely 

 Ann, Mr. Ready ; Hodges's Gem and Duke of Northumberland, 

 Mr. J. Headland. Rose Pinks: Wood's Superb and Windsor 

 Castle, Mr. Catling; Wood's Superb, Mr. R. Haylock ; Hare- 

 field Rose and Anna Boleyn.Mr. Catling ; Wood's Superb, Mr. 

 R. Haylock. Plain Pink : Conqueror, Mr. J. Headland ; 

 Venus, Parry's Union, Well's Superb, Conqueror, and 

 Parry's Union, Mr. Catling. Roses.— Crimson : Boule de 

 Nanteuil, Mr. J. Sparrow ; Guerin's Gift, Mr. H. Green; 

 George the Fourth. Messrs. H udson ; Edmund Kean and Grande 

 Cramoise, Mr. Twitchett. Yellow : China Ne Plus Ultra and 

 Smith's Yellow Noisette, Mr. H.Green; do., Mr. E. Harris; do., 

 Mr. H. Green; do., Mr. J. Sparrow. Deep Blush: Claude 

 Duval, Mr. Catling; Browne's Superb, Mr. H. Greene; Pro- 

 vence Mr. Ready ; Crested Moss and Provence Moss, Mr. R. 

 Headly. Striped: Village Maid, Mr. Ready. Light Blush : 

 Triomphe de Guerin, Mr. H. Greene ; do., Mr. Twitchett ; do., 

 Mr. J. Headland ; Fanny Parrisot and Maiden's Blush, Mr. 

 Twitchett. Dark: Miralba and General Lamarque, Mr. H. 

 Green; Thomless Violet, Mr. F. B. Smith; Grand Duke of 

 Tuscany, Messrs. Hudson ; do., Mr. E. Hams. White: Blanche 

 Fleur, Mr. J. Sparrow ; do., Mr. H. Green ; Madame Hardy, 

 Mr. Twitchett j Unique, Mr. J. Edis; Madame Hardy, Mr. J. 

 Sparrow; do., Mr. E. Harris. Crimson Scarlet: Brennus, Mr. 

 H. Greene; do., Mr. J. Headland. Mr. H. Green's Prize to 

 Amateurs.— Pan of Roses: I, Blanche Fleur, Village Maid, 

 Fanny Parrisot, George IV., Triomphe de Guerin, Provence, 

 China Ne Plus Ultra, Fulgens, and Brennus, Mr. J. Sparrow ; 

 2, Yellow Noisette, Blanche Fleur, Provence, Coronation, 

 George IV., Duke of Devonshire. |Beauty of Billiard, Du:hess 

 d'Angouleme, and Brennus, Mr. J. Taylor. Pan of six: 1, 

 Duke of Devonshire, Crested Moss, Madame Hardy, Edmund 

 Kean, Brennus, and Triomphe de Guerin, Mr. Twitchett ; 2, 

 Madame Hardy, George IV., Blanche Fleur, Ne Plus Ultra, Pro- 

 vence, and Duke of Devonshire, Mr. E. Harris. Pan of Three: 

 Duke of Devonshire, Provence, and Blanche Fleur, Mr. J. 

 Boning. Collections of Plants: 1, Erica mutabilis, Ventricosa 

 superba, and jasminiflora, Spiraja japonica, Petunia superba, 

 Pelargonium tricolor, Vinca rosea, and picta, Oncidium pulvi- 

 natum, and flexuosum, Gloxinia speciosa, and rubra, Pimelea 

 decussata, Lantana Sellowii, Sedum cceruleum, Swainsona 

 coronilliafolU, Mr. A. Biggs; 2, Pentstemon gentianoides, 

 Petunia, Enchantress, Hydrangea hortensis, Fuchsia fulgens, 

 and multiflora, Clematis florida, Erica ventricosa superba, 

 Pelargonium, Victory, and Garth's King, Rhododendron 

 ponticum, Verbena Thompsonii, Pimelea decussata, Lotus 

 Jacobseus, Azalea odorata, Alstroemeria pelegrina, Leschen- 

 aultia biloba, and formosa, Mr. H. Green. Specimen Plant : 

 1, Fuchsia globosa, Mr. A. Biggs ; 2, Clematis Sieboldi, Messrs. 

 Hudson. Extha Prizes: Alstroemeria pulchella, Mr. Ready. 

 —Cambridge Chronicle, 



Cambridgeshire Horticultural Society, June 19.— This Exhibi- 

 tion, like the preceding, was well attended. The following 

 prizes were awarded:— Strawberries, 1, Keen's Seedling, Mr. G. 

 Fisher; 2, do., Mr. Cumming. Melon, Green Persian, Mrs. R. 

 Foster. Roses, 2, Mr. Gimson, for Madame Dubarry, Village 

 Maid, fulgens, Blush Hip, Wellington, George the Fourth, 

 Ville de Bruxelles, Duchesse d'Angouleme, Margined Hip, Las 

 Casas, Due de Cayes, Blush Moss, Luxembourg Moss, African 

 Biack, White Moss, Tuscany, Madame Hardy, grandissima, La 

 Volupte, Blanchefleur, Boula de Nanteuil, Perpetual, An- 

 tinous, and Brown's Superb ; 3, Mr. Green, for Globe Hip, Ma- 

 dame Dubarry, Euphrosyne,Camien camea, Amelia d'Abancourt, 

 Kean, Nalba, Leo the Tenth, Cyrus, Blanchefleur, Royal Mar- 

 bled, Brennus, Crested Moss, splendidissima, Marbled Superb, 

 Madame Hardy, Brown's Superb, Duke of Devonshire, Beauty 

 of Billard, Coronation, Neplus Ultra, fulgens, Antonius ; 4, Mr. 

 Green, for Provins Moss, Blanchefleur, Queen of Bourbons, 

 Nelly, Crimson Moss, Kean, Prince Albert, Coronation, Madame 

 Desprez, General Lamarque, Luxembourg Moss, Unique, Miss 

 Chauncy, Bernard, Virgin Rose, Grand Triumphant, Duke of 

 Devonshire, fulgens, Crested Moss, Cyrus, Fulgorie, Fanny 

 Parissot, and Wellington; 3 varieties, Mr. Twitchett, for Ma- 

 dame Hardy, Brennus, and Village Maid. Plants in pots, 2, 

 Mr. Green, for Hydrangea hortensis, Pelargonium Victory, do. 

 Gaines's King, Pentstemon gentianoides coccineum, Alstroemeria 

 pelegrina, Petunia Enchantress, Petunia Seedling, Petunia Sir 

 Robert Peel, Fuchsia Chandlerii, do. camea, Azalea odorata, 

 Clematis florida. Erica ventricosa superba, ventricosa, Hartnelli 

 bicolor, Rhododendron ponticum, Lotus Jacobreus, Pimelea 

 decussata, VerbenaThompsonia, and 2 Balsams; 2, Messrs. Hud- 

 son, for Clematis Sieboldii, Cactus speciosus, Scotii, and Jenkin- 

 sonii, Fuchsia Thompsonia, Calceolaria bicolor, Verbena 

 Queen, Pelargonium Mrs. Maclean, Orange Boven, effulgens, 



Clematis Sieboldii; Messrs. Hudson, for Cactus speciosissimus. 

 Fuchsias, 6 varieties, 1, Mr. Widnall, forEppsii, elegans, nobilis- 

 sima, Frostii, formosa elegans, multflora ; 2, Mr. Green, for 

 fulgens, Curtisii, rosea, elegans, bicolor, Youelli, and eie<rans 

 superba. Amateurs, 2, Messrs. Hudson, for Curtisii, globosa- 

 major, and Chandlerii. Extra Prizes — Roses, Mr. Ready, for 

 Ne plus Ultra, fulgens, Brennus, Provence, Unique, Moss, 

 Madame deFrisby, Tuscany, Burning Coal, George the Fourth, 

 Village Maid, and Unknown. Pcennies, Mr. Gimson, for 

 Rawesii, Humei, odorata, and alba.— Cambridge Advertiser. 



Chichester Horticultural Society, June 15.— This was the first 

 meeting for this year. It was held in the grounds belonging to 

 the Diocesan College, which are beautifully wooded with 

 Acacias and other rare trees. Several prizes were awarded, but 

 we have only been furnished with a list of rewards without the 

 names of the flowers for which they were given. 



Royal Cornwall Horticultural Society, July 9.— This was the 

 second Exhibition. The show of flowers was not equal to that of 

 the previous meeting. Among stove plants were Cattleya, Morri- 

 sonii, and Oncidium flexuosum; several specimens of Achimenes 

 and Rondeletia speciosa. Messrs. Veitch, of Exeter, showed— 

 Hindsia violacea, H. longiflora, Clitoria fulgens, Echites atropur- 

 purea, and Pentas carnea. Fruit.— The prizes were awarded as 

 follow:— Melon: 1, King's Own Green Flesh, G. C. Fox, Esq.? 

 2, W. Daubuz, Esq., for the same. Cherries : 1, Black Heart, J. 

 Vivian, Esq.; 2, White Heart, Mrs. Sampson. Gooseberries: 

 Yellow Rockwood, Mrs. Sampson; green or white Do.: Wain- 

 Wright's Green Cream, Mrs. Sampson; Do.: red, Wellington, Mrs. 

 Sampson. Currants: Knight's Red, Sir C. Lemon. Bart., M.P. ; 

 black Do.: Naples Black, Sir C. Lomon, Bart., M.P. Red Rasp, 

 berries: Caroline, Mrs. Sampson. Strawberries: 1, Old Pine, Sir C. 

 Lemon, Bart., M.P. ; Do., 2, Carolina, Rev. C. Rogers. Cherries: 

 May Duke, Rev. C. Rogers. Melon : King's Own, Rev. C. Rogers. 

 Flowers.— Stove Plants: 1, Achimenes longiflora, A. grandiflora, 

 Ardisia crenulata, Rondeletia speciosa, Vinca rosea, Ixora band- 

 huca, J. P. Magor, Esq.; 2, Euphorbia splendent, Achimenes 

 grandiflora, Vinca oculata, Manettia cordata, Achimenes longi- 

 flora, Vinca oculata rosea, J.Vivian, Esq.; 3, Achimene3 longi- 

 flora, A. grandiflora. Rondeletia speciosa, Clerodendron splendens, 

 Manettia glabra, W. M. Tweedy, Esq. Orchidaceous Plants: 1, 

 Oncidium papilio, J. P. Magor, Esq. ; 2, Cattleya Harnsomi G. 

 C. Fox, Esq. Greenhouse Plants: Lychnis grandiflora, Sollya 

 salicifolia, Petunia rook's nest, Miller's punctata, Statice pube- 

 rula, Viscaria oculata, G. N. Simmons, Esq. ; specimen, Hoya 

 carnosa, J. P. Magor, Esq. Pelargoniums: Le Grand, Nansilgans, 

 Anna, Atillabey, Ignez do Castro, W. Daubuz, Esq. Heaths: 

 Eximia, viridiflora, ventricosa prajgnans, and ventricosa superba, 

 G. N. Simmons, Esq. Fuchsias: 1, Tricolor, Augusta, Exonien- 

 sis, Grovehilli, Richardii grandiflora, Multiflora, J. Vivian, Esq. ; 

 2, Batesii, Magnifica, Exoniensis, Tricolor, Victoria, Splendidis- 

 sima, G. C. Fox, Esq. ; 3, Augusta, Curtisii, Middletoma, Richardii 

 grandiflora, Monypennii. Majestica multiflora, F. Passingham, 

 Esq. Verbenas: 1, Ovid, Tweedeana superba, Laconn, Queen, 

 Ignea, Odoratissima, Rev. C. Rogers ; 2, Queen of Orange, Odo- 

 ratissima, Bride. Davisonii, Duke of Cornwall, Seedling, G.N. 

 Simmons, Esq. Roses: 1, Smith's Yellow, Fulgens, Jaune Des- 



Astrolabe, Common Moss, Smith's Yellow, Celina Moss, Acidalie, 

 Unique provins, River's Perpetual, L» Ingenue, Due de Choiseul, 

 N.C.Stephens, Esq. Carnations: Wood's William IV., \Vigg s 

 Earl of Leicester, Ely's Lady Ely, Ely's Col. Wainman, Jaques 

 gloriana, Mansley's Beauty of Woodhouse, F. Passingham, Esq. 

 Picotees: Sharp's Hector, Martin's Queen Victoria, Purple Perfec- 

 tion, Burough's Miss Jane, Syke's Eliza, Sharp's Cleopatra, F. 

 Passingham, Esq. Fuchsias: Pulcherrima, Augusta, Venus Vic- 

 trix, St. Clare, Dalstonii, Cornubiensis, G. N. Simmons, Esq. 

 Picotees: Syke's Eliza, Ely's Bright Venus, Sharp's Duke of Wel- 

 lington, Cox's Clarence, Garrett's Lady Dacre, Wilmer's Mary 

 Anne, Mr. It. Dunn. Calceolarias: Indescribable, Decora, Bril- 

 liant, Splendens, Gem, Bicolor, W. Daubuz, Esq. Petunias: 

 Splendens, Grandiflora, Madonna, Rosea alba, Lady Peel, Gem, 

 F. Passingham, Esq. Vegetables.— Peas: 1. British Queen, 

 W. Daubuz, Esq. ; 2, Woodford Marrow, G. C. Fox, Esq. Kid- 

 ney Beans: G. C. Fox, Esq. Cauliflowers: Walcheren, F. Pas- 



bon, Madame Laffay, White China, Perpetual China, Yellow China, 

 Tricolor pompone, Common Moss, Noisette China, Black odorata, 

 Madame Dubarry. Lord Wellington, Common China, River's Nan- 

 kin, New Blush Moss, Duchess d'Angouleme, Blush New Bruns- 

 wick, Amy Robsart, Cvntie, Aimee Vibert, and Blushing Maid, 

 Mr. J. Treseder; 2, Royal Portugal, Duchess d'Angouleme, 

 Grand Agatha, St. Peru, Queen Bourbon, Tuscany, Aimee Vibert, 

 Damask, Triomphe de Flore, Charles X., Ne plus Ultra, General 

 Lamarque, De la Flesh Moss, White Moss, Wellington, Blush 

 Moss, Unique, Fimbriata, Village Maid, Fulgens, Caroline, Black 

 African, Luxembourg Moss, Hybrid Bourbon, and Lacepede, Mr. 

 J.' Paul.— From the West Briton, Cornwall. 



Doncaster Horticultural Society, June 26,-This was i the 

 second Exhibition. The plants and flowers were muchiiieri or 

 to those of the previous meeting. Dr. Scholfield exhib tea a 

 fine specimen Sedum acre. Among the nurserymen, Mr. • 

 Barratt, of Wakefield, sent Lilium speciosum; and Jrom Mr. 

 Milan were several varieties of Achimenes. W. Chadwick, Esq. 

 exhibited a beautiful Thunbergia alata. Fro™ Mr. Cool ewas 

 Erythrioa crista-galli, which obtained the fi / s * Fr, * e -„ 



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The 



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following Prizes were awarded -.-Stove Ptanf. ^- •»• « 

 fall, Esq., Gloxinia rubra and speciosa. Greenha usePlu nt l, 

 H. Coo2e, E S q.._Erythrina crista-galli ; &*£2£2J2Z 



Horsfall. Esq., Cactus speciosissimus. *•»'"*"' '"" "« cle _ 

 Chadwick, Esq., Thunbergia alata; 2, G. C. Walker t*N w 

 matis Sieboldii. Purple Pelargonium: ^.Scholfield J uba an 

 Conservative. Crimson : Dr. Scholfield, Splendidum and Grana 

 Duke. Rose: 1, Dr. Scholfield, Helen of Troy ; 2, ^: c ^ dw ^v 

 Esq., Priam. 



SyTf Hitching Yeuov, Defiance "-ernes*. £»«*„£* 

 Prince. Sulphurea elegans, Lord^mnc.s.EgerW,^^ 



Cox's Defiance, and Napoleon 



Cox's Defiance, ana iNapoicuu. *,.. —••;;-"- .. jd of Milan, 

 Regulator, Prince Albert, Lord F. Egerton Maid I™ 

 Fiddy, and Yellow Defiance. Nurserymen •£«*"• Exotic 

 house Plant: Mr. Milan, Achimenes ^.flo^- 

 Climber: Mr. Milan, Morin da *\te.- Doncaster Gazette. 



Hampstead Florist Society, '«™"'-™*^ s n,M- ***» 

 *.;„- r» ♦««ir ..lar* iii the erounds of J. Jac*» j.i, -i . 



Washington, Mr. R. Kemp. First Class: Trafalgar, Mr. N. 

 Brrggs; Farren's Liberty, Mr. J. Houlker; Duke of Welling- 

 ton, Mr. C. Turner; Duke of Lancaster, Mr. T. Chippindale; 

 Surpass Catafalque, Mr. E. Hodgson; Catafalque Snperieure, 

 Mr. H. Seed; Sir Sydney Smith, Mr. R. Kemp. Second Class ■ 

 Violet Winner, Mr. T. Chippindale; Washington, Mr. W Har- 

 grcaves; Mungo, Mr. R. Riding; Malrre partout, Mr. J. 

 Houlker; Demeroc, Mr. R. Kemp; Laura. Mr. N. Br'iggs •' Ne 

 plus Ultra, Mr. T. Chippindale. Third Class: Wallworth.'jMr. 

 E.Hodgson; Do-little, Mr. W. Wilkinson; Lady Crewe, Mr! 

 J. Houlker ; Prince Albert, Mr. R. Riding ; Rose Carneuse', Mr. 

 T. Chippindale; Rose Celina, Mr. R. Riding; Heroine, Mr. e! 

 Hodgson. Fourth Class: Abercromby, Mr. J. Houlker; Incom- 

 parable Bizarre, Mr. W. Hargreaves; Phoenix and Lustre de 

 Beaute, Mr. E. Hodgson; Albion, Mr. H. Seed ; Turner's Black 

 Prince, Mr. N. Briggs; Beaute Frappante, Mr. E. Hodgson. 



Fifth Class: Unknown, Mr. E. Hodgson; Roi de Siam, Bien Qoeen, Pelargonium Mrs. Maciean, urange woven, enuigens, racemitiora; a return.., " B,utu ^Ti;' . Mimulus 

 Fait, and Violet Wallers, Mr. R. Ainsworth; Maitre partout,. aud Solly a heterophylla. Single Specimen, 2, Mr. Widnall, tor grandiflora, a Calceolaria, naroeu 





Pimelea decussata, PhiUbertia ^f" u ";^fl"ora rubra, Swain^ 

 lorum.Epacrisgrand.ftora, Anagalhs grain in formosa and 



.ona albiflora, Cytisus spicatus Leachenj au^ ^ c 

 biloba; 2, Mr.Calver, gr. to J. C. M«vi«w, i . and 



grandittoms Poly gala cordifolia, Fucn s^ * ™ >/ nsia , Lo asa 

 racemiflora; a Petunia, named Beauty , a en ^^^ ro5eUS 



