“THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[JULY 16, 
jrmed petal, with an even edge, the marking 
See ee. distributed. A seedling Verbena fro 
Mr. Kyle, ealled ¥. speciosa was exhibited, and received ; 
b oF ; 
a ee itand of winning Carnations consiste of ' 
the Blues, Bueknall’s Ulysses, ison’s No. 1, Coleutt s Brutus, 
Knott’s Alfred the Great, Eley’s ate n’s Excellent 
Holmes’s Count Paulina, Lad Chetwynd, Brooks’s Flora’s Garland, | w 
Mansley’s Beauty of i Harkaway, Puxley 
Prince Albert, Martin’s Mars, Jacques’s giana, Young’s Ear 
, Christian’s Cc i ilson’s Harriet, Hogg’s _ 
Marie, Smith’s Poeone ie Sv Lord Brou gham 
eld’s 
vt beee By we ph a eS as distinct 
little 
r having a bright brown spot upon 
lemon ground, 
Fruit is always more a thie 2 pe 2 the July show rgd 4 
cores together with the 
: a. deseription. opr 
large ies, yet many of them lacked that seh of eo- 
Ras whieh such a rich earance, and o — d been 
bloom by traveilin iecbes ‘iad Nee ere 
ery en cere! in the rn pe chy 
or the most part. Two novel 
of Sabal I Blackburniana, a "kin d 
ered w _ 
ane ee a 
about 
vely hard kernel, which does 
veel Mr. Nicholson, gr. to J. ;: Blac kbur fet, neo 
e other was the bier on (4 berry of Physalis ‘edulis, com- 
Bg 
i 
His Grace = a of 
ne 
’ “9 r 
Mr. Parsay; a very good one froen Mr. Tiedaveon, Coleorton 
i a idence other sorts from different 
some 
enlti , whose names, where their —— ons were thought 
worthy of reward, will oceur in the prize list, to which, once for all, 
Bee iste stn onan a be puee arose om ¢ fruit exhibit : 
Black ve were in er r erson, 
of 5 Sale, but large, from Mr. Clarke, gr. to W. 
nek, 3 r fine from Mr. Spencer, Fr to the Mar- 
; d from Mr. Mitche » of Bont gol 
, from bn ed mnt » Lins 
Serves, from Mr. 
Woodham, Essex; 
from Mr. Lumsden, gr. to H. 
Mr. Spencer, gr. to 
ting bloom, Mr. 
fine from Mr, Dodds, gr. to 
ches of diminutive but pecu- 
rs. Marryatt; well 
Esq., Woodhall; and 
, thou > rath 
all, ly 
Eshton on all = 
oe han Chats. 
. Jones, ‘Br. to Sir 
3 with im- 
e Fa i » SY. 
from Mr. Spencer. ne, were 
Sxeetlent 'Nectarines, Fad neem le m Mr. of 
Oak Hill; good Peaches and es from Mr. Dodds, gr. to 
Sir G. Warrender, Bart.; splendid Peaches and admirable f° | oe 
rines from“Mr. Wilson, of Millicho MreNicholson, gr. to 
the Earl of Orkney; fi hes, from Mr, Shiells, 
ne + very superior Downton Nectarines from 
Mr. Lander, ig Downton Castle Par ys Pic og from Mr, Erring- 
ton, gr. to sworths , Bart. Peaches, from Mr 
Paxton, bes Chatsworth. Particul: oy finn Siceaes Cherries came 
from on Hill, and Mr. Redding, gr. to Mrs 
Marrya' att ; with ye Pak, Dukes fr Mr. Leslie, r. t 
Fleming, Esq., Stoneham Park, Well-grown Bokhara Melons were 
er b a Bag pont of Co a“ i six fine Wind 
ons by Mr, A y, gr. to T. B a and 
hnege preen-fleshed belon By B. Barn cs ea aledd 
ghfare.in the city which ot 
was ded with persons h 
exhibition of cattle was exc 
C. Mord 
tory. Mitk, "450. Mr. J. B ith, of 
Cuase 4: In-calf heifers, 151., Mr. J. Forrest, o fs Catteriek. 
B: seg deen 108, ie. R. gp mening es 
a Haneronps—Crass 1: 1, 
r. F. Quartley, of the 
eenenee + M. J. Da 
Bri noss—Chase 1: 15). Me, 
OuAss 2: 201., the Hon. M. W. B. Magent, | 
d bull, Horton, of 
Rich, of ham, 2 mixed or 
fos oo 4:1 oe Mr. T. J. 
a8 7 1, eee te ete eee are 
Apseniberl pu oRSES— 
Seal, #2 we Myon Mp. Mr. H 3-6. Gadd, of | & 
eare, near hg ~¥ stalon go hs . f 
rey Poke, ee peng — ony oa My, ae ae of 
eres and Poais, 200., rr. G. ; x Pa 
4: Two ye id Fil 104, “Mr. tree. CuASs 5; 
orough-bred Stallions, 30t., Mr. H. Reeve, Peta 
ne Frege bred by the Duke of ogee d. Surer, Lercesten— 
as 1: Shearling Rams, ist, 30/., Mr. J. Bennett, of » 
Bedtords shire, fora ram 16 months old fen 15., Mr. 8, Bennett, 
of Bickerings Park, Be ire, 82: Rams of any 
above two years, 1st, 307., 3 8. baad fora — 40 7 $ 
mself; 2 2nd, 15/., Mr. J; Bennet t, for 32 months 
old, bred by hi 
old, bred h 
er imself. In Class 3 the —— withheld from want ‘of 
merit. Sour: “ WN AND OTHER SHORT-WOOLLED 5S 
Crass 1: 30/., Grantham, of St tone Lewes, for Stic <7 
Yaonths old; Sah i Mr. a Webb, of Babraham, near Cambridge. 
bag at 2: Ist, sel, Webb, for a Sout uthdown ram, i4 months 
by himself; and 16/., Mr, J, Harris, of Hinton, Berks, for 
a pure Southdown ram, 28 months old. Cxrass 3: Shea 
Ewes, ist, 10/., we oa Sagl ope of — aham, for a pen of grt 
16 months o bred by ey ob ged, 
i Mr, J. Beavan, Jun., a Thornham, ie for a pen of 5 do., 17 
onths old. F 
dome Cuiass 1: Ist, 3 r.C. aes of 
anew etre hire inating torn 16 month: 
» Mr. C, 
" new eS Py eg -woolled do., bred by himself 
eee ak, r. U. Lar nths old. Cha 
- 10/., Mr. BE. Smith, of Cha ribury, fo: Ion . 
Th 
tor of 5 she arling 
oolled Oxfordshire ewes, oy months old, eed by himself 
3/., M r. C.Large, for a ee shearling long-woolled — bred b 
im: oars, 
P ist, 15/., M sage 
of ‘iaverpa, for a pret boar, 24 years sid. 
6i., 
re ya Mr. T 
rofton, Durham ; 2nd, Mr, Barnard, M. a¢ of Gosfie hd Hall, 
ex, for an improved Essex boar, bred’ by himself. Cra 
sow of any age, 101., my J. Thomlin of Laverock Bank, nr bes a 
land. Cuass 3 ape 4 of breeding SO » M.P., for 
\< improved Essex sow pigs, 8 months oid. . of ex ra 
tock was also exhibited, = of — pain Nightly: coms commended, 
e Farm, near Sherborne, 2/., 
by himself: Mr. W. Ellison, of ‘Kendal, ‘lk, for a Siz zergh. — 
and iso 11, fe tor a sow 
exhibition of implements was very ae but the nerve ad 
not been eens to them He we left the show-yard. Mr. 
p ‘Sm myth, oxford, sent a new Turnip seed and manure drill ; the 
erage levers, with j 3, by m s of which the coulters are 
a — Soo the gt Beng the pat ure and seeds fall sepa- 
sees he tion o' a —_ ae them, whieh prevents the 
am ion ing th getation of the seed; the 
drill is Pawo upon the siding principle, which allows the rows to 
pe a ae of = ao — ee: also a drill for corn —_ Fey 
_— an of Louth, a drill for corn and 
Aral aor guirpeote } eo cca frill this 
machine, an p< ogy me filled with dust m “affixed to it, “whieh 
being drawn over Turnips, 0 
y be 
any other phe ng crop, will seatter it 
= = fly and destroy it; "if = — lime, it would probably 
the agen of aes Mr. Garratt, of Sax pe my 
F corn on an sara, how 
movable axletree, so that the wheels may be readil iy k etween 
the rows of plants; the shafts, also, are readily altered, so that the 
horses may walk either in the omg ne in aoe place w where the e erop 
s least liable to be injured: — ‘in ma- 
chine; a drill for eorn end. otk 
m 2 to 3ft., or by shiftin g the cou ser hsten 
deposited as near as 12 3 this di ns r tap bent wer t 
Turnip and Mangel Wurzel-seeds taken up by the eups 
farming itaplements. i 
pair of Arched Harrows, for elearing poole — ridges of Potatoes 
and other erops; the pressure being r ted by a wheel lever, 
which also elears ‘he tecth, if choked by weeds ; the teeth are — 
able, and the centre ones be taken out when not apes $ 
ingle-horse Plough, weighing 105 es 3 a ploug 
horses, either y =e ag ge gtd singly, pu 3 ey re 
expanding horse. horseshoe of a néw construction. Mr. T. Kereta of 
_ Over-Norton, sent a hewiy-invented turnwrist plough, which os 
ganpond . A es Yes the s set of implements 
easily turned from one side other: a set implements 
eg “Eau a a fluid-drill, a «eae lies 
mal: ipevichy exit tive steam. | and 
my ior nglealvins | purposes, with ihren threshin ‘machine eatached 
also portable e threshing-machines of one, ans 
several paten ing eng ‘plough, on 
an improved raha ciple, made under the ‘meinen of Mr. t plough 
of Rainha am ; the ploughinan can easily shift _the e rest and cote, 
* poles - bes the plough ; and no ‘~ ken 13 other ers of 
iffere 
and Straw-cutting hine, in hs ae treught jo 
n rollers, which prevents the ianchiste from becoming choked ; 
A sae es clod oon a drill fi Berton soot, which answers well, 
when the soot is bens —the ing regulated by 
s of wheulis a rill, and numerous other im- 
Pp mcs of husbandry. From M g: B, L. Farrant, of Maidstone, 
a single- _— turnip drill; a ‘eins 
machine mall elod brea 
t &e. Mr. A. D ‘of ne oe 
ean, 0! ingham, a ent hy- 
bees a ae ey for irrigating lan va Tah: A 
ents likewise exhibite 
+ Carson, of Warminster ; 
Mr. J. Ferrabee, of S$: rend 
wg eg o tlem 
? hibited samples of the rae 
rass seeds for laying down an consisting of 22 different 
sorts, with dried specimens of the same. The few which 
were shown ne ipally to M. “Gibbs; G 
Globe cai to be the best of these. Among the seed Wheats, those 
named Berkshire Triumph, Couteur’s Belle Vue Talavera, Vil- 
ree and oe png White, were remarkable for the size of ear. 
H. Corm of Manchester, also exhibited f G 
and oi the new Berptinn'etch, bothin he ia and a growin 
hehe piel 8 new patent fertilisers or man 
See oe ingredient, Mr. C. Williams, of Car- 
an exhibited mo ele of tee Mr. J. 
en 
Read, fon | hedreslie, eo and of pecimens of 
cheb: sent r. E. Churche, of Axbrid ee om Jones,of 
Som: J. Leonard, ef Water ee Gloncester shire; Mr, 
Ww. yews of Glastonbury, and numerous _Queen’s 
oor ( luce of the milk of 737 paves gone $n ewise = 
Horticultural Societ sh —The second exhi- 
bition of this institution was held ia the New Markets, which 
: bertson J. Pirie. aad: 3, Me. W. 
Barron ; 2, Mr, J, Wood; 3, Mr, D. Smith; 4, Mr, ‘orbes, 
Turnirs: 1, Mr. Alex. Mackie; 2, Mr. A. Cooper; 3, Mr. W. 
Barron. Carrors: 1, Mr. A, Mackie; 2 and 3, Mr. J. Wood. 
CAULIFLOWER r. N. Glennie; 2, Mr.. J. Forbes ; 3, MrJ. 
od; 4, Mr. T. Darling. Cassacrs: 1, Mr. J. Silver: 2 Mr. 
J. Meffett; 3, T. Robertson. OanwAMENTAL GagEx OUSE 
PLANTs:.1, Mr. T. Darling; 2, Mr. W. Joss. Six plants, Mr. G 
ardno, Borper Flower: 1, Mr. R. Hardy; 2, Mr. J, s. 
3, Mr, W. Walkers Home-mapE WINE Birnie, Esq. Extaa % 
1zES: Mr. G, Cardno, for an Orange Tree; Mr. A, Mae kie, for 
2 
Fu a ht ere he and Mr. G. Gammie, for Rhotiodendre, 
Bath Royal United Horticultural Society, 
exhibition ook place at the Sidney Gardens. 
Cur FL 
the aod Be prizes :—FLorisTs’ be WER lass 1, for 
Nur. men: Pinks, 8 oake tie Mr. ealey; 2, Mr. Wiles 
aie: . Fi bunches, 1, ole; “bea 18, 1, Mr.Col 
Mr 
Pansies, ‘whckion 4 Ri 1, Mr, A 
Apel Seedling, 1, Mr. Cole, é 
Flower: , Mr. Lidiard; 2, Mr. Kiney, Class 2 
Ra munculase, 5 blooms, 1, Mr. Bennett; 2, Mr. 
Pinks, 5 blooms, Mrs, Nia S; 2, Mr. Pa k 
Hon, Capt. 
gee Ornamental ¢ alte tint Cu et 
1, , Mr . For ANTS IN Por Class 1, for Nur : 
serymen : Stove Plants, beat 6. gy seiterte Salter aan CO. 
house ce dest 12, % 3 d Co. 
bes Messrs s. Salter 
uchsias, 6 varie Messrs. wea i | C0, 
Basket of inte, yi Aiea rs. Salter a Co. » Mr. Drummond. 
Class 2, ir Amateurs : Orchiheneous Plants i Seep of 3, 1, 
Jar rett, Esq. Stove Plants, collection of 6, 1, J. r 
Greenhouse Plants, collection of 6, J. » Yeeles, Esq. ; single 
i alex 
Ai Mt Esa. 5 Gehan I 
Ae af 
Fuchsias, liar i of A 
Shaw Orna 
» 2 
ceolarias, ee of 8, 
yA arrett, Esq. 
= 
8 
a 
¥ 
ra 
— gig Esq, 
oke; 
Green Peas, and Apersay, 1, 
Salad, 1, Mr. Coo 2, are di take. 
et Prizes: Fru of the Musa Casmnih shit, *h. Jarrett, Esq. 
Strawberries, Mr. Cole. Orchidaceous Plant, Messrs. Maule. 
STS. apa agg "Fuchsia, essrs. 
us Pl Caleeolaria, J. 
Fucker. seedling, Miss Bayley. Gloxinia, _ 
Miss W. Maule. i M. Yee! 
M 
of Carrots, Cautifowers, 
2, Mr. iard. 
Prizes: Roses, = ie ; 
3, Collison, us prizes were give 
say Bei within 4 mail of th thet Guild. hall, Bath, for pode rai fruit, 
ers.— Bath and Chellenham Gazette 
Birmingham and Midland a and mefoghe ae ye 
Second gay June 23.— : Prev : Yellow Noisette, 
J, Gough, Enq. oss: 1, oar ‘Mr. 8 Moore 2, Blus ya. 
Gough, Be 3, by eons ‘Mr. Fe acer agg 
Blush, 1 uchesse ny rey; 2, Ruga, 
esas: Pope de ons; 3, Belle Angaces alae: Red, 1 
Athelin, Mr. E. ps; 2, Ne Plus Ultra, Mr. Coudrey; 3, Gi- 
tic Velvet, Mr. Coudrey. Purple, 1, George the Fourth, Mr. J. 
Cole; 2, Violet Blue, J. Gough, Esq.; 3, Princess Augusta, Mr. 
drey. Dark, 1, George the Fourth, Mr. Coudrey; 2, Tuscany, 
do. Striped or » 1, Queen lity ;. 2, ndi; 3, 
Pai Damask, Messrs. Pope and Sons. ‘Noisetie aster, i, 
de Parade, Mr. E. Phillips: 2, Dé Meaux, Mr 33; 
, J, Gough, Esq. Alban’s, 
, Rufus, Launcelot, Mulbe rb, : 
six gow ; 2ddo., M 
Vietoria splendens, Jupiter, Jehu, Maid of Milan, Marmion 
ig three seedlings; 2nd twelve, Mr. Mellon, with = 
Pry, meme ite ——, Jewess, Dr. 
Lind 
Giant's Bride. Napoleon and two seedlings. 
ings, 1, 2, Mr. a Sos a : Oneld jum altissimam, 
Ken sq. 5 2, O. flexuosum, do.; 3, Aci odoratum, 
i. STove ; Prats: 4, ig aw , Mr. Moore; 2, Euphorbia 
splendens, Messrs. d Sons; 3, Kmeicy ‘nia rubra, J. Gough, 
GreEnnouse Brawrs: Gough, 
k, E 
: 1, White Moss, ‘Mr, ela: 
CaLcEo- 
Z 
J. 
UBSi 
3, Genista tinctéria, Mr. Moo’ 
Verbena Phillips’ 
ia, hs r 
enriek 2, Improved, J. Mason, Esq. 
1, Early May, J, Mason, E Beans, 1, Johnson’s Won 4. 
| Sevan 6 eres eae ren, 
Kenrick, Esq. Cabbage, 1, Nonpareil, J, Gough, Esq. 
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