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Mc OA 3 Niphetos, Bougére, Augustine 
Mouchelet, Baronne 2 Mrs. Elliott, Aubernon, 
Duchess of Sutherland, Queen, Madame de St. Joseph, 
Paul Perras, Souvenir de la p eed and William 
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glor! 
Sausal, Souvenir d'un Ami, 
Mr. Franeis had some nice “тийе Piat k, i em 
they were worked on the xs etti 3 which i is and 
to ‚д? well for that purp 
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E I A E E the season, they were several 
well flowered. Excellent large plants were fur- 
ng the 
Hartnelli, — Am mosehata, ventricosa coccinea 
ia, — perspicua nana, vestita 
minor, 
rosea, elegans, vasiflora, Beaumonti, dileeta, favoides Turner, an 
nd 
elegans, Cavendishi, suaveolens, Macnabiana, mundula, 
the way of Aristata, call — a 
Mr. Stor 
SINGLE 5рвстмЕКӘ The best were confined to Erica 
m Carso Azalea amoena fro 
Standish & Noble ; 7 & ens handsome “Heath 
ed Devoniana, from Mess . Fairbairn ; Pulte 
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The | 
plant Jaffraria.. Tt has much the aspect 
= T. Burehelli, | bot ‘still it differs from that species in 
veral — pat rticulars. papi should prove hardy, 
it it will b andsome addition bas ers, 
A yea ы Muscat = Puts, el varie 
sec neo are ed by Messrs. Rollis It consis 
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f of Ашенов мөтү ‘Phys к. : j the 
бершу еш, | ү leaved Philodendron jee 
Ti ; the handsome deep 
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капа леч. Protead, Тоор spoctosissimna, from 
Holla wo species of Jacaranda; the beauti- 
a aseptic ved Cissus discolor, whose elegant 
more distinctly out under a bell-glass 
— ME — ; the endron 
javanicum, with eight flowers in one fend ;the silver- 
veined Goodyera procera ; Ananassa sativa, 220 finely 
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e spike, Ne Ultra, Matilda, Complete, e to Mrs. Oddie ; and Mr. Phipps, 
N 1e 3 was 
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Violet, King James, and Re gular. "Mr. Willmer also 2 € spore "Pool, pene 
by the same 
um ;| Foster, Lady Cam eim Sivew in ы M. 9. 1, and Sambo. 
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W estwood. e sorts not im the n were ksom, gr. to G. Beautoy, sg. W ining 
Defiance, 8 ueen qoe on Van Houtte, Signora, | to mp ee (odes ‚апа Mr. Meru IE to Ca 
Gasolonis, and Fairy Quee Two collections were | Challoner. Of these, last were the worst col 
staged by private gro besitos є fik Mr. Roser, and | the bunches were good, but the berries were red. М 
the other from Mr. R pede bt Pimlico ; these took | Traeey's were also not so well coloured as they should 
first and second prizes in the order in which they stand. | have been, and Mr. ха un were scarcely ер to 
The varieties were Ambrose’s Triumphant, John Bull, the mark” in any res essrs, Spary i 
421 Fairy Queen, Picturata, Mgr Queen Victoria, had finely ripened bunches gas so had Mr. n: 
vance itzin. and Mr Turnbull. Mr. Perkins had 
LARIAS were Scarcely in fall хэ The first Mit vi o lost a am ot. their bloom, but they were 
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in excellent order, Elis a great а ent оп | coloured for this early period season; and Mr. 
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former exhibitions of this flower in point of grow th and | Davis, of Oak Hill, had the second, for fruit of the same 
general management. The first aom consisted of | variety. — Sweetwaters also came from Mr. Jack- 
1 me from i : 
ау;| 2 stantin : : х xcell Ў 
1 4th, Mr. Dobson. Of varieties that were good = these | as was shown in these Grapes is rarely met with. Mr. 
in | groups, and not in the first colle: sn we noticed Lady | Allport sent үш had of the same N but his 
of H i y 
Н. Campbell, Bess ef Mei gr ait oo -me-not, Bertha, | were over ripe had begun to shri’ 
We ellington, Govern had some Grizzly c of very fine quality. 
SIES.— T hre poetas ^f this really showy Местна, Ре on ly di was furnished. 
Pan i 
1; spring flower were exhibited in pots, forming a striking by Mr. Fleming, of Атей 3 of the 
n in point of i arie ull si x | 
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n pans. M 
oes. d, had an admirable collection, comprising a: little — т = —À Buty, Me, Fleming, and 
Monarch, a rich yellow ground variety, an improve- 168 were ts 
ment on Duke of Norfolk, Ophir, Flower of the | Mr. Judd, pe^ latter gr. to Earl Spencer, at -— s 
ay ady Emily, Sir J. Cathcart, Euphemia, Mr. Busby and Mr. Judd had Brown TM | 
i Grea e . | Fleming, n Ischia, 
Paxton, Marchioness of Bath, and Royal Standard ; 2d, . ——— were contributed, one ane by Ма 
„Bragg, Slough ; 3d, Mr. Dobson. The sorts shown | Jennings, the other by Mr. Fleming. The variety - 
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t|in the second and third collections, that were not — May Duke, which in both cases was very 
i e first Sir P. Sydr season. ©. 
Supreme, Duke of Perth, Pandora, and Lady Carrington, | | STRAWBERRTES.— These were confined to Keens’ 
n- | urnbull. 
AuricuLas were seldom seen in better condition so | Seedling ; the best by far n by Mr. 
te i eason, e was awarded ‚ | These were as fine as — * could well be at any season, 
u or 36 plants i ost Mr. Perkins a am, also showed 1 
The most eonspieuous amongst them were Chatham's fruit of this sort. О ther dishes of it it were furni by s 
Lancashire Hero, with 13 expanded pips on one ere Forsyth, gr. to Baron Rothschild; Mr. Munro, gr. 
Plus 
Stapleford Hero, Apollo, Lovely Ann, Gen. Boliva, meg 8.— 
True Briton, Prince of Wales, Smiling Beauty А Бешли, from 
exhibited 20 plants, 10. Which a prize was | awarded, Leigh, Esq., of pue ty 720 Park. " Other sor ; were 
— of Bath, С 
EDLINGS. 
the 1 — of which were 0 ptima a and Lady Mary Labou- Esq., and a P aes tue m Нура 
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Sarre raised BY а= Bousie, R. 9 7 Park; both are Of more remarkabl 
e ground ppe blue; the form er examples of two varieties of 
1| heavily: the hie Pat Уу, tipped. ант 5 70555 more ribbed than the other; and Mr. 
8 raiser, is also о noticed Mr, | ished fruit of Musa Cavendishi. = 
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which promises to be a good plant for the purpose. Of The Zaeyelopedia 
eedli goniums 7 5 were several, but it is Ud Vol. I. Black. 
early to déactibe them, more especially as we БИ, -Ir is rather more than 10 years 
see them again. Mr. Beck sent uon "ino Leah dl edition of this importan 
m three 
eni pers Wan eas Hant remarkable for its 
specimens of the 
reduced 
— a Iii Beute pela spoiled by being trimmed ia ave 
ee sar? 
Amo iscellaneous SINGLE ome the — vici 
able Wee s Cuba YES from Messrs. Veitch, alluded 
d h f Orchids 
to under the head of Orchids. А plant called ‘Cotes 
И t Messr. 
Blumei, from Messrs. En мА is is wha 
and iow have under the of Pleet vacas бм 
a Rhododendron p ed Vietoria Regia, 
Bdmonds, gr. to the Duke of Devonshire, at 
1 pres 
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an exce 
with large and fine Rande „су 
Mowing that with bos, poses ditis advetse | and 
spring may be surmou rx am * н Medal for ae 
best twelve was awarde т, of Slough, for 
Colonel of the PU ‘Magnet, Мека, Chieftain, 
sti А _Rosam ielma, Row 
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or, came from Mr. Bray, gr. to E. Lousada, È d., of Peak | high PAR 4 logics 
e | House, Sidmouth, Devon.—Mr. Davis, of Oak Hill, express a hope that a 
Ў Mem 3 lbs. 8 
some of his bunches were quite as 
w but the others the - йи 
апа d Eugen nia. 263 and the present edition is announced as about to 
5 wh an excellent show of fruit on this occa- form 21. Under the able dir ection 2 La ew ' 4) 
sion, Быш the very cold and sunless weather we | confidently anticipate that this 
e had fo r bringing it forward. ‘True, it may be said | most valuable in the former d чё ona th ча "3 
hat there was want of v variety, as, for example, there — be — to complete the бтн of the pro- 
seré few Pine-apples, no Peaches, and a scarcity in | gressive sciences up to the present day. Should this 
some other classes ; but then the abundance and general inticipation b pi brit and the names ot the gentlemen. 
1 of the Grapes, &c., fully bear out the state- | an contributors justify the expectation, 
ment e = the commencement of this paragraph. | the neyo — nica will continue, what it ha 
Mr. to Sir J. Bailey, Bart., M.P., Glanusk | long been, the 
Park, Brecknockshire, sent a Queen ete fa) weigh- V» 
g 51b x di It was: а Lemon Queen, rather issertation ‚ progress, s 
ее айг ud well ripened and 3 — A | of e ay чылыгын — 
finely е Prickly Rd weighing 4 Ibs. loz.,| scareel it is age 
sent a Black Jamaica, of good sha quite ripe, | published — in a form ‘ich s 
weighing 3lbs. 2oz.; and " smooth-leaved Cayenn to the poorest reader. In th 
en S consisted e 
Prickly Cayenne from Mr. 
E — —À Luton, 
s were plentiful, and for 
laced 
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Вовка. — Permit, me me to re quet to the sub 
RAPES.— 
the Mine part well ooloured. Ren udges p. first 
Mr. Bradley, gr. to S. Sio Peto, 3 of Somerleyton 
de ‹ t Belág 
t came from Mr. ga ii 
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One а 
d ер but t having been 
we in 
Streatham. | Hambur 
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at Knowsley. ee were good dem 
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! gr. to Mrs. | 
Gate e 1 - ^ E Mitel = of E the vicinity of eac 
town Marti to Sir H 4 
ge grin 
; Mr. * у, оГ 
e required n 3 Г 
gr : 
erkins, gr. to Viscount "Cn buc 
