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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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Rhubarb, 1, Green Giant, Mr. J. Gold ; 2, 
Potatoes, 1, Ash-le af Tink, Mr. 
. Onions, > Mie. 
Haines. ‘carrots rs "Early 
aanee, Paes es 2, 
* 3 Rodway, 
Siva? s » Victoria, en J. Mist. 
. Baker; as 
Bea: 
Turnips, 
_ Lettuce, So. Golden Cos, Mr. Baker 
ham Horticultural Society, June 16.—The following ea - 
ae « nag 
¢ On. 
Ondidiv um altissi- 
ac ei Esq.; 2; Oncidium 
crispum maculatum, Epidendrum pe m, Oncidium pubes, 
Vanda : Roxbérghii, Oncidium Lp thea rome ana Epidendrum cili- 
m hians, aap ae 
ifoliu — e, Esq. 
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vicinity held their annual exhibition of Ranunculuses and Pan- 
sies at Mrs. in othe No Sant oyomaaroe ee 28 0 7 — ny i 
ing prizes. w a 
Mr. A papa 3, D 
6, Mr. Gowens, 
rison; 3, 
y. rid a pd 
Selfe, 1 and 4, a pis. Orrell, a, ae Har. 
and 6, Mr. Gow oo PANSIES: 1, Stand 
» Roll a, Ne plus ul Thompson’s Victoria, “Isabel, 
Pilot, and "Maid of the Mill; 2, My. Forsyth, gr. to 
val 
, Pilot, Parey. th’s s 
gro Boy, 
sabel, . Jos. 
lot, Naneeton, Tea, and Wanner 
. Champion, 
ev. J. Orrell, 
5 
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B. 
— Isabel, and Joan 0 
re an ye — ws 
perior to. any avet exhibited here before rous Seedlin 
shown by Mr. Forsyth were generally perth mirhe next show, 
ows Pinks and Roses, was appointed to take place at Mr. Liddle’s, 
m Monday, the 11th July. 
Guernsey Horticultural Society, M May 25,—This exhibition ex- 
ceeded all ‘others w Fe pom hor & aera ee place in ei island. 
The followin ibito; 
Mr. Vida for fem ies, n Polar 
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vers 
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land 2, J.¥. Ledsam, E Srx ALPINE PLANTs in pots: 1, Messrs, | Stra Tries, Gooseberries, . » Potatoes, ats Let- 
Pope and Sons; 2 and 3, Mr. oe Henmacsous tuces, Cucumbers, and sp abt biea.-Gasette de @ 
PLantTs in pots: 1, Meda’. Pope a and Sons; oore. 
Harpy ANNUALS in eS La ty Esq. hiaee eeu, Hants Horticultu exhibiti took 
land 2, J. Wilmore, Esq. 3, Mr. Earl; 4 Jo Gough, Esq. | place at the Corn Prchange, V ie where the following prizes 
Six Ferns, 1, Messrs. ed nd Sons 2, tar. ry Moore. ORANGE | were awarded ' Daotaamanas ces age? ier. STOVE 
TREE in Fruit, l.and 2, F. Ledsam, Bs. PANSIES (Gardeners and | PLANnts (not Orchida Boh on. GREENHOUSE 
Amateurs), 1, J. Willmore, Esq.: (Nurserymen), 1, Mr. W. Earl; 2, Puiants, do. ae reagent : ho C. Rashleigh Pra 
Messrs. Pope and Sons; 2 r. rower. Roses, 1, Blairii, | conrums: » Beadon; 2, Mr. Ralfe. Collection of do., 
G. Barker, Esq.; 2, Gen. Lamarque, do.; 3, rge the Fourth, | J. T. Waddington, B + Ranunecuuuses: G. R, Ricketts, Esq 
J. Gough, Es sq. Ru gpopeNpeows, 1, Standard Ponticum, Mes srs. | Best Collect ogg iy . Mr. Willis. Cantcrotarias:; Shrwu 
Pope and Sons; 2, Spectabile, . J. Moore; 3, Lowei, Messrs. { W. J. Dogan ——_ , Collec of do., Rev. Mr. Wills, 
Pope and Sons. 7 RAPES. I, bs amburgh, Miss Turner; 2, | Paonizs, cut or in Wall ARD por yt 
White Musca ne MELON, -* * Kenrick, Esq, Srraw-| PLants: Fr Seater of the College. Roses ina a 
BERRIES, s, Es sq. Br y CucuMBERS, 1, A. Ken- | Garnier; C) , J. Fleming, Esq. ; Collec Boa 
rick, Esq.; 2, Detanes, J. F. Leds: meh » do. Peas, 1, H. | chester, ra Ww. a ion, ten gen Boney " revlon, 
Dawes, a 2 ; 2, J. Gough, Esq. Kiomer BEANS, es A. Kenrick, | Esq. ne “ogi W, J. Campion, Esq. Fucnstas: Rev. 
Esq. PoTATor Me Oe Pe sam, Esq.; 2, H. Dawes, 3 3, Mr. Henville. Inis: Rev, G.C, Rashleigh. foateene AND 
J. F. Ledsam, Esq. Turnies, 1, J. ugh, CABBAGE, Batsams: Rev, Mr. Henville. Ornamentat. FLowers: Rev. F. 
1, do.; 2, H. Dawes, Esq. ; 3, do eee 1, do.; 2, J. Gough, | Beadon. PLANTS OF ALL _ eel y. GC. Rashleigh. Favins 
Esq. Letrucs, 1, G, ; as H. Dawes, Esq sre age and Melon: J. Fleming, Esq.; 5 cd. 
Extra Prizes.— Roses. 1, J. Gough, E essrs. Pope Campion, Esq.; 2, the — - the College a #F. Waddington, 
Sons; 3, Mr. Yi gree _Brythrina’ iaurifati, A. Kenrick, Esq.; | Esq. VEGETABLES: e Warden ; Cauli 
z, Mr. J. — 
Reading Cuetas of M 
os ee unknown, G, 
art, Esq.; ditto, Pearméin, J. #1 Esq. 
5 F Led 
hichester Horticultural Society, Jus ine 23.—The summer meeting 
when the following prizes were 
farcourt, 1, for 
hi 
Mr. Fielder, gr. to C. s. Dickins, Es te Grapes, 
Bouquet, and ree, Mr. Hall, gr. to, Sn Snooket, Esq.,1, tir Lettuce ; 
2, for Strawberries 
ke Horticulturat Sotiety, June June 22.—This exhibition took 
the Corn Exchan ttended. 
ecti 
of Pansies, and a a ogee filled with iuney, taken from one of 
Nutt’s beehives. ogh sent a large assortment of Green- 
“house and Hevhacetes hank! ; amongst them a fine ae of 
~ Fiichsia riba wear Calochortus lateus. 
From W.M Peet 
of Fachsia fulgens and 
Esq., large corymbiflora, 
dfolus seeteuie, Aitroanétia psittacina, Clématis Sieboldi, and 
Lychnis coronata; also some —. Rhubarb and age 
From Mrs. H of Roses, 
an yok gegeage plants; Cuc 
arge re Nh of Pelargoniums, Dahlias, an 
Miss Lyons sent a’ von: Bee 
, Balsams, and ‘other tender annuals. Coun- 
had a variety of Roses, specimens of Brugmansia 
sanguinea ae latea, Erythrina crista galli, Fachsia Jom ay and 
Vallota purptrea; also some Balsams and Pelar, 8. Mrs. 
Poley Sen Gent § a Miia} magne ng “¢ Se oper ants 
n 
t; with fruits and vegetables, in t variety. 
J.T. Cramer, Esq. +, sent ey ere of ‘arious S lowiee and vege- 
. C. Crofts, Esq., a Bon 
Were also e fine Apples of 1841, from the Rev. — England 
Mr, Bradford h hada a bes rye 08 Heat! éniums, antl oth 
Gree © Plants, anda coll inks, , and Pansies, 
From mek tay toh § rasan pa of Fichsia corymbiflora, 
Six <e%, hi igh, nf ‘in fal neath and alarge collection of Greenhouse 
ipaes § some Fachsias and Calceolarias. 
mpetition fo for native plants was vee aga Mr. D. Murray, 
gto Som Magen Mt. D. Sullivan, gr. to P. Maylor, 
ext exhibition will take Fat on the 27th of July, 
Willie Society, June 97,-—The florists of Felton and its 
Rev. Dr. Maberley; Potatoes, ane. 'W. "Siaaes 7 Dr. Maberley ; 
Cucumber, Rev. — Henville B soadesg es and Carrots, W.J. Campion, 
Esq. A few Cottager’s prizes w re also distributed. 
Hertford Horticultural Society, June 23,—The second a 
ook place at the ‘To renis oa . was well ape Tees fol res 
is a eT A ~ a 7+Pin ; 
‘STRAWBEREIES t 
Mr. 
NEOUS PLA 
HS: 
CALCROLA , Mr. Slowe. 
Mr, T. Peer dead 3, Mr. Wiliams. Rovere Garden, 30 variet 
. Williams. 24 varieties, includ: ing pipet, 
Milne, 3, Mr. Sim 
lection of do., Mr. 
‘oster, 
pag Re immo rT. 
Riseesinaenias : Mr. Williams. 
Sf baht : Mr. Willi Co ag 
ey. Barsius: 1, 
Frowsns Mr. Williams. Cottagers Prizes W 
flowers, fruit, and vegetables 
orthern Horticultural Society, June 22.—The 
following i is a a i the” a ms nap see oe Sho : Six 
ond oa 7  Rosebela,F 
ere also distribu 
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a 
hodias a to J. Thomson, 
re Kady Cavite, = 
ibe rerophylisy 
ya hetero a, 
dénia adieans, Pie Pimelea 
pea a 
Pace pre] uae 
3 Malva capensis. PaNsigs: 
yaa sab gy Gaatles $ 2 Mr, J, Le 
A. Fraser 
c 
® for Sebretmppias bicolor, 
Leschensalti pasting Po.¥gala Gar- 
ventricosa super “ry entris 
Erica ventricosa superba, :. eurvifiora rubra, 
diflora. Harpy Paks me Puan: - Mr. Ti 
tr. Maedonald. Iris Mr. son, hades: 3, 
Mr. Taylor. Croneation IN Pe ur Stephe: n. Mistus 
Sia Varieties 1, Mr. Dallas, gr., Raigmore; 2, Mr. Bain. 
1, Mr. Bain mi 2, Mr. Stephen. Perentas: 1, fer Dallas ; 
Pua ; Six Varieties, 1, Mr. Bain ; 
ret ~ Reels, sugunete: 1; Mr. "Mac donald ; 
Fucasia: Son born for F. ’Fulgens ; 2, Mr. 
bosa maj ENTAL BASKET e¥ PLANTS: 
Fraser : . 
CA ULIFLOWE « Dal 
|Turnips: 1, ir. neha sb 
— ag, ag , gr. 
was held in the Nation 
awarded : Pings : Purple faces, 1, “Dabvet St. 
—4, Suwarrow—6, Rambler, J. Stout, 
beth, Mr, J, Walmsley, et Laced, 1, 
ye 
cgi oa ah cpg am— 3, nek Coste nate 
essts. Hargreaves ; 2, 
out, E 5S Goneree, 5 
& pants of Thurnham, } 
rison. Black and White. 
2. Lodge’s Pilot—6, Overall, E 
Seedling, Mr. Richardson; 5, tinkaaes, r. Whall 
Dark and Dark Pu , Mr. Hargraves; 2, Mr. Richardson ; 
3, 4, 5, ahepels.. rimson ar i, f 
opson ; 2, 4, Mrs. Fords. 8, ‘T. J. Knowlys, pe as : 3, 6, Messrs. 
Hargreaves. Rose Coloured or Blush, 1, Messrs. i a 2.3, 4, 
ite, 
’ P . U eran 3 
-3 3, Parry’s Union, 4, 
ey.. Ros 
G 
Irs i MeLoxs, 1 Gace Flesh, cite, pe A 
, Sweet no wl, of Ispahan, J. Stout, - STRAWBERRBIES: 1, 
irs. Ford; 2, a Stout, Esq TS: Mrs. 
‘ord ; 3, M Hargreaves; 4, Mr. Jo: Hea 
‘ord; 2, i Arpy Hernacrovs PLantTs: 1, 
Irs. Ford; 2, 3, 4, H . Pans Pawnsizs: 1, 
‘, Rawsthorne, B 7 rs 5, tes Hornby ; rs.. Ford. 
LCEOLARIAS: fr. . Jopson. PeLanconres: 1, Mrs. Ford; 
; Mrs. S. Ha Fr FLowers Grown 
N THE OPEN GARDEN : iy 2, Mrs. Ford. Bovavers composeD 
¥ tai: 1, Mrs. ae lB al Mrs. Ford, Cherries, 
Goo Curra E 
pte Citrons. imeaire, ‘Onions, Mrs. - boed ; statoon, White 
Currants, Red Currants, T.J. Kno whys, Eaq.5 Artichokie, Rhuborb, 
Cechiboes Dahlias, T. windtheane e, 
Norfolk and Norwich Horticultural Society, June 29.—This exhi- 
— was held in St. spate al Ball. where the pe prizes 
selec ot, —Rosrs wore eth ie varieties 
Nurs rserymen, essrs, can Ms sib ond Ceding iS rd. Lietlnea? yes) 
ph sc ier r Catton, gto am Cc. Fellowesand Rev. J.B urroughes 
Burro , Rev "7.6, Bl , oa Rey. z 
i dane 
ede 1a J. Catton 3 Rev. 
7 'B. Procto 
; bata ah “Ciicasulaeaae Riv. a. 
pe ae: G. "eh oak PINKS: 24 varieties, br! Thar. 
8 varicties, urroughes ; 12 varieties, 
wi Rev. W. Howard; 3, Mr. Wal ton, gr. 
-P. STRAWBERRIES, pe ue s Seedling: 1, 
S, Kett, ms 2 Mr. S. Short; 3, J. 
; 4, Rev. O. Matthias r, Wm. 
n “RASPBERRIES, J. 8S. Mu 
S. Short; 2 ry Sedge rn wees 
ua, "hires : Victoria, Rev 
. J. Potter. Cucumber, C. K. Thom 
Ebi -<Hordseh Mercury: 
North at owe Gardeners’ Society, June 22.—The 
second meeting for the season ae a in the meager Convening 
Room, whee) the Genet sont awarded: —PELARGO'’NIUMS: 
2s Mr. Js ¥i . Oliver, Esq. i, for ion, es 
yiph 
do. of 1841¢ 1, Mr. King es 
oung. Ca LemoLa’aras 1, 
pan Je Nae ond for Maen - of De of 
ill, Miss Hope, gw eee ; Marquis of Waterford; 2, Mr. 3 
penety ri Mr. P. Thomson. Paes A. Ruthe egy teeo at 
am.. gr, to Lawren e Buchan, 
aided Rhododendron begs 3 
jatifélia, 
- owe ate re pleno; 2, 
florida, and 
Mr. G. Stirling, gr airy wee Melville. aie ey Mr, J. 
Young, for Queen Vict tories P Aibert, 
tsahen peeigecamte and psn Lniorg Kent, Pimees 1, Mr. W. Cuth- 
Lancaster fed ae oat Bates aoe =. The second ainaans 
he following were 
n, to the Right Hon. the Earl of Vie- 
; oan ror, Duchess of Rutland, Mrs. Harrison, of 
eo, and Duchess of , Mr. Alex. sere . toG. 
Faleonar, Esq. Catna Roses: 1, Mr. P. son 5 r. Re 
Watson, nderson, Esq. Paxstes: 1, Mr. J. Young, for 
Duke of Northumberland, Mirror, Decora, Hecate, Angelica, and 
winia; 2, Mr. Alex. Forrester. Seedling, 1841, Mr. J. Young. 
PES? + i as R. W ; 2, Mr. J. Goo ito of 
any sort,.1, (Museat of lJexandria), Mr. J. Goodall, jun. ; 2, Mr. J. 
a eLoN: (Ionian 1 et eae CaULi« 
Lower: 1, Mr. G. pone § 2, Mr. J. "Goodall. Cammors: Mr. 
J. Goodall; 2, Mr. J. Downi 
‘orth Devon Horticultural lees hee te & 
dices Was mead the Rooms, age foll ys oer 
awarded :—Frvit.—Pine Apple, | , Mr. Saul; Mr. 
Bartlett. Grapes, white. 5s., Mr. ‘pariets Dak, is. "auaa = 
best dii ts, 108., ditto. » Mr. Saul 
2, 7s., ditto. Apples, 1841, 38. 6d., Mr.  oeetin ag & edging 
3s. Mr. Saul; 2,;2s. 6d., Mr. Westacott; 3, 2s., Mr. Sau Cher. 
ries, 38., Mr. Griffin ; ~ = 6d., Mr on; Gooseberries, 28., Mr. 
Edmunds, Currants, , Mr. Ba Citrus tribe, the best 
—, *< a Baul jit. ae bet seinen. 2s. 6d., Mr. Saul, 
Raspberries, 1, 38., is. 6d,, Mr. Gerry. EXTRA. 
Grapes, “the 4 3s. ei 3 ar. pons Lapis 6d., ditto. Straw. 
ies, 2s., Mr. Griffin. Cherries, 2s., ditto. Citrus tribe, 3s. Gd. 
. ne-rmrtg Currants, 1s. 6d rd otton. FLowEers.— 
Stove Plan 6s., Mr. Edmonds. The best Climber, 58., 
rtlett. “Phree Bulbous Plants, 5s., Mr. Saul reen, 
Plants, six, 1, 7s., ry; 2,5s., Mr. Saul. Three dest Green« 
house Bulbs, ke wow age 4 cones. Best Climber in Flower, 
Ss , ditto. Three best dito, wo oe. Bartlett. Pela és 
twelve, 1, 10s., ditto; 2 7s. 6d. E. Palmer, Esq.; 3, 5s, Mr. 
Gerry ; dest single seremirn, 3: moe Mr. Edmonds. fea 
luses, 5s., Mr. J. K. Cotton. Pinks, 1, 58, onds: 2, 
83., Mr. zi Fe cgyye 5s, ditto. e 
Mr. Gerry. Annunls, 1, 5s., ditto 
lett. Hardy herbaevous ae 3s. 6d., Mr. 
speciosissimus, 5s,., ditto; bes: ‘. 
Heartsease, twelve dar sg 1, was f lett ; 
Calceoldrias, best herbace M 
six shrubby, 1, 58., “Mr. B 
mulus, 2s. ditto. Verben 
dmonds Petinias, 1, 
Gerry alpiglossis, oe 
Westacott. Best 5; 
ca" 
Extra—Stove Plants, roe Mr. Sau 
s. 6d., Mr. Edmonds ; Glorinias, 38. 60. 
with fou, 28. 2s.6d., do. ¢ Six 
onds. goarasLEs—Asparages, 1; : 
| ae ae 1,53. Me. Bamondss 286% 
58.5 Mr. Sauls 2, 
‘namonaas’ Ss 
do. 3. 
, ee 38., Th 2, 98. 
Mr. Westacott ; 28., Mr, 
