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The dish of best- Rated x4 ates rd medal to Mr. J. Moderill, 
gr. had oy “zo . Aa a best dish, the bronze 
medal maths ET OF Fruits 
saiaciatias vacket, oy aaa medal to Mr. T, Wallis, os =| ue Cc. 
Blackett, Esq.; the second best, to Mr. m, gr. to M 
opp. CARNATI e abe Corinthus, the silver medal 
Mr. I. Scott ; the second best, Lord Rodney, me 
edal to = ook, gr. to E. J. Collmgwood, the 
best bouquet of ‘six sorts, Lord ave yi ean'f Kay, ocakne 
Lady Ridley, “he second bronze medal to Mr. I. Scott. Picorrrs: 
co best Ye low, Master Campbell, the enctisa silver medal 
. 4, 86 
Scott. Gr een 
second bro dal, to 3M. W “Dun n, Esq., Hed 
Ke best Fuchsia F. ful ens), the se co nd bronze 
a" id; The best Exotic pain re ah second silv' 
o Mr. W. Kelly. 
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DAHLIAS: The Beat Ast " cMaia of Bath, Whales’ Pheno 
ct Beauty he Plain, Conqueror of th eg Duchess . 
Richmond, and Egypti ne) ree sec aI hr to 
an an 
J. Watson, gr. to M. Anderson, sir tell cchotred 
(Pickwick, Rouge et Eilat "Matestild Rival, Springs eld xine), 
Mary " s of Mg te d President sd the W st), the bron 
P Bodaier® : The best 
Wanienubt: ne silver iiedal ‘to Mr. Thos. Watson ‘the An ae best, 
the second bronze ere! to Mr. Geo. Fore 
ey, gr. 
vel nary large heads of 
The next patter oft the: Society will be tee on the 
26th Sept.,: “when there will be a grand show of Dahlias 
COUNT SHOWS. 
Bath Royal United Horticultural Society, July Sd fourth 
exhibition took place in the Victoria Park. T 
list of the prizes :—F.Lor Hee 
Class 1, for pee 
Sealey ; 2, Mr. Miller ; 3, Mr. . alters. 
MENTAL BASKET 
Class 2, for Amateurs. CARNATIONS: 
G. C, Tugwell, Esq.; 8, Mr. Nias. 
; 2, Mr. Parker; S.Ct 
* Coc 
“Uaackous PLanrs, 1. Miss 
yley. ORNAMENTAL "BASKET OF PLAN 1, J..M. Yeeles, 
a, SD AM, Rips GEN 
2, W. Miles a 
Niles, 2 
1, Mr. S W. S. Jacques, Esq. i ie Miss 
Whitehead. ‘Peacuas: iL iiss Hooper; 3 Mr. Spencer, NeEc- 
r. Spencer ; .2,.W. P. Ji d, E wecenin ly 
TARINES: 1, 
Mr. W. 
Howard; 2, Mr. 
STRAWBERRIES LR. Crutt 
2, Rey. J. B. Doveton, ; 
Esq. ; White 1,,.Mr. Piat! 
. APPLES : 4, Mr r.J,.Coo 
te PBERRIES: Red, R, S. aay 
ey t, CURRANTS: Rody as aidiarts oily 
Hon. Capt. Howard;. White, 1, R. Buf oh waa 
Balter ttloaly by Bis EGenttoell: Esq ap “Goo 
d, ly Ge C. Tugwell, io : 2, Mr. Patty ae i 
Paso 2, Miss. Bayley ;.Kellow, exs.;,.2,.Mr. 
EGETABLES.—Co LESTE OF Pras, ToMATOES, 9 
Ww, SCARLET RUNNERS: 
- Tugwell,.Esq. a aren oF 
RY, LETTUCES, Garpe EN y RRR Carrots, ONIONS: I, 
ook; 2, Mr. Lidiard; 4. a Bayley "Sarin > Be 
-; 2, Mr. Cooper ee: 1, Mr. DArSs. 
Extra Mg yh? Pi erman Stocks, Mr. Minty 
r yo 
Salad, . Cook ; Seedling Fuchsias, Mi Miss Bayley Collection 
of ditio, A M. Yeeles, Esq.; Ornamental Basket of Plants, Miss 
ayley; Specimen of Fuchsia, Mr. Ford; Soilya aaa. de: 
Yeeles, Esq.; some puberula, Miss Bayley ; Balsams, J. Jarre 
3 Pine, . Ric! on, gr. to R. J. Blewett, Esq., M.P.; 
Grapes, Miss Bayley; Pine, Mr. Richardson ; Gr Mr. Murray, 
gr. to the “—- of Bath.—Bath Hi 3 sihiestiti 
icultural Society, July 20.—The Iuly exhi- 
bition was. no in the large ea at the Hoop Hotel. There 
was a good supply of fruit and fiowers. as the 
award of 
+ Headly. 25: Mx. 
Huntingdon. sph PY echt 1, 
_ Ro: Lion, Mr. Green. 
Yellow, 1, Mr. os dens ; 
idden ™ 
re gn m 
i Compenios Mr. H. gt £, Mr. ‘Giddens. Seoseberri 
0 i pagne, Mr. H. n; 2, Messrs. . e 
Currants, ha Mr. ay " Red G: mR sy My =e ite: 
«Twitechett; 4, Las- 
celles’ 's — of Sheba, eye Lydia, Pearson’s Sir George 
Crew, 1 Fitzwilliam d Wakefield’s Paul 
Giddens ; : 
Noir, Andtew Hofer, R 
Widnall ; 2, Beauty of the Plain, Buvy Unique, og remedy pcs 
Rival beni mente: 2h Rival r. Rea 2 zpree 
sh eagnes sae j Reams ays 
Plan 1, Mr. Widnall ; 2, Mr. G bo byt Plants 
in ore jem 40), 3 Mr. r Wid Collection oP Plants 5 in pots 
Nae see Page Pe igs ie iy z taaers, 
» Mr. Ready; 2, Mr. New gage shi 
air, R. Headly.—Extra P Rirmisketict n Pine, Mr. 
wman. Basket of Vegetables, Mr. Newman. Datane Tripoli, 
Me, Sa een Some: s’ Prizes were likew Mis shied caine 
Devon and mg tp Hertiouttewet Bo Society, uty 35.—This exhibi- 
ee partment of the t, Queen 
treet, The lowing ie th the list of prizes :— ae dish y 
oes Grapes, a silver medal, Mr, Mason, gt, to SirJ, Kennawa’ 
| Fi 
Me Griffin. Ditto White Mr. Bray. | 
e 
gt J. Kennaway. Black 
a yo at Morell) Mrs. Wyatt. Red Gooseherren, 
Esq. White do., SirT. D. Acland. Amb Porter Esq. Green 
do., J. W. Buller, Esq. Champagne Cura » Si . 
‘urrants SS, FD he Whit 4 a, Black do., 3 yee 
aspberri d a st avoure J, W. Buller, 
dessert Apples, the growth Z the present ye md F-: Croll mae 
Ripe dessert Pears, ss than siz, W. Hoo 
. E 
Fruit.—Pine Apeless oabe. Sir T.. D. ieee "ibs. ap - Mr. 
White , Es iG 
Bray. Cherries, J. W. Buller. a. nee rsand Royal Guinea 
Gooseberri s, H. Porter, GETABLES.— Best ‘awe of 
cumbers, W, Hooper, Esq. Best di: - Peas, Dwarf Kidney 
Beans, Sir J. Kennaway. Scarlet Runners, H. Porter, Esq. Arti- 
chokes, Mrs. W' Cabbages, “Mrs. Mitchell. Cauliflowers Sir, 
J nnaway. Cos Lettuces, Sir T.D. Acland, Cabbage de., 
Ponsford, Esq. Dish of Red Pot Mrs. Mitchell,. White, Sir 
J ay. Kidney Seedling, raised by the exhibitor, J. W. 
Buller, Esq. Dish of Onions, th of 1842, , Esq. 
a be = te gj” Esq m — a 
Kenn Porter, Esq. elery, uxham, 
Esq. “Collection of PVectatist Sa sorts) ios Kenhaway, ExTRA 
VEGET. mbers, r, Onio’ Pia 
ford, aa ybeues AND S: Onthidloce, b sb — 
of =< = ong 2, J. W. q. The newest and bes 
spect Ww 
velis 2, wv. Buller, Esq. Srove Pans 
‘ovo gist font Gs . W. Bu 
ells, 
group of 12, 1 
12 best | ~~ mote oad 6 best d don, Mrs, 
“63 new grapes, | vO W. Buller, 2, Mrs. Wells 
Bot Seedling Pelargonium, sil 
medal, J ih teks” Esq. Her- 
BACEOUS PLANTS.— Best Ay Hardy Plants, 1, “Mr. J. Clark ; 2, Sir 
T. D. Acland, res ee 7 en, Mrs. Gra ranger. 6 
best Verbenas, 1 .W.B Esq. > —Best Collection of 
any kind, 1, H. Porter, Lavy rs F. "Gross s, Bsa. sep te AND 
PICOTEES.- ce st stand of 12 a) Weile Ground 
rad Flakes, 1, Mr. Colson ; , Mr. J. Clark. 12 best 
. Wells. 6 des a ray; 
3.2) r. Porter Esq. 
r. Clark. TENDER 
, do, ‘Bal sams, J. W Pssst 
rey Newest a yeep ee t. Porter, Es q; EXTRA Fi LOWE 
2 Carnat 2 Picotees, Mr. J. Clark. gh tun n of 
Hear rsease, 3.0 Coad i Hs. Stove Plant, Mrs rs, Wells. Her 
rbresge hp Bullet, “En 
oe » J. Milfor 
wt rated. whecter and Plymouth Gazette. 
Guernsey Horticultural Society.—The fo’ 
awarded at this exhibition: —Larce Mep 
ollowing prizes were 
DAL: 
in, 
@a Learii and o 
oyle. Premium Caebe ! Douyust Mrs. Ram. 
anti ies Plants, Mr. H. Dobree, jun. Miscellaneous collection of 
gon Pete edecagd | Pr1zES—FLOWERS: 
Cockburn. 6 Seedling do., Mr. Cockburn. 
it Dobree, jan. ‘2 we ba vee mour. 6 Named, 
1, do. ; 2, 
dling Ros Seedling + a 
— ant ‘3 and 2, do. Scarlet F lake Carnation, Mr. H, 
Dobree, jun. MN dee ‘ple Flake, do. _ Rase.or. Pink 
Vidamo rimson Bizarre, do. 
um punctatam), Mr. H. D Cares, Sine Collection lef Greenhouse 
Plants, do. Calceolaria, Mr. Hoyle. pracy 2b '9 Cockburn, 
do., do. Best ing the do. _. Collec of do. Best 
ahlia, Mr. de ite ur, Collectio "of Dahlias, A "dow; . id satay 
Coll oe e. Seedling latot Pas a Vidamo 
ia, and, Capt. Ap Seiiie ‘kburn ; a4 
Vide Coitect on of Bi Balsa a Cookecn, Mr. J. 
Mari ame do.A rican de. Pansies, seedlings 
whi ich it throws 0 
naus 
time to a ity 
Ga ohn 
“Tins 
pha 8yo0.” 
per share rise: 4 Dobree, jun... Bouquet, 1, Mrs. og 3 2, aoe: 
wpleton. se etsininne ie Mr. es De Je . Cockburn 
via pat 
—~te >» wh HOWE par 
a SemOb fy 
a 
BS 
ff 
Goose! 
Hairy Red, Mr. Cockburn. Smo 
en, Mr. Coskbai White, Mr. H. Dobe ree, 
ag Cockburn. 
C 
aspberries, Mrs. 
ie y= Sen a ts: Andros... 
ea.4 
arsneps, ig 
Round Potatoes, Sir O. Carey. White 
Portugal, Mr. P. Morte: A great number of Cot- 
tagers’ Prizes were also.a warded 
NOTICES Or NEW PLANTS WHICH ARE EITHER 
USEFUL OR Sharp! suid ‘, 
-MorMOpEs LINEATUM, Streaked Mormodes. (Stove Epiphyte.) 
Orchidacer, § Vander. Gyn ia.—This Ss 
native of G 
‘he Sowers. ie a 
en, and tint, ai 
mn, very "easily rotted with too 
h water, when ey Ganene righ nd growth, Itis easil 
multiplied, as it forms numerous pseu ore on the sides and 
top of the old ones, as wellas at at their b x orien 
pesmi 
nd which 
which is not v 
with the 
cious te a en 
been much 
r 
eous flay fac 
a supply of Rhubarb, either from t 
ir 
tory of the Useful and Veumpel “Plants of 
Also 
128 plates anda table, 
pene Pri Pe 
GARDEN MEMORANDA. 
the hota: outed hin 
ecm line. Mr. Mangles eee _ one part, w 
improv 
hi 
ere are Lobélias, Catctoliras, Verbenas 
oa other autumn flowering plants in full m. On thel 
as single specimens, there 
bein ing n noticed. The » Abies Deodara is. at least 14ft_ high, 
le of Sol more than three men can 
+ Beckie a one 
the ro 
have mg 
carry. 
Bist picts come under my get ee 
completely ro 
ot, 
the principal root is more than Aciisineatet by the fibres 
ut annually, and which supply its place, 
urn 
ease, and in us trials which 
kh Rhubarb was found to be equally 
at from China, with a much less 
r. The facility sig ria is thus offered to 
British Himalayan 
m wou oa soon transfer 
i ise, if it 
inese or the so-¢ Tur arb, 
act is by no blished, might very possibly be 
rem by care in the cultivation, in the preparation, 
wad t in the oe che spor vol, i., p. 300. 
the rt of the pro ceedings 
of the Sites canis Horticuleural Society, we learn that 
this substance, dissolved at the of two pounds to 
one gallons ‘of eee sthchicious in de- 
with profusion. 
morning, or in the etaling is the proper 
s and Farmer's Foreign Library.—The fol- 
lowing works are gaa shortl 
» Ly Dr. :—Versuch 
fe rent sorts of Woo 
y to appear.—Hartig, 
Essay on the Duration of the dif. 
Ss 
Plants, ory 
—Flor: lora of Austria 
large 8v0., 51 chante of im impression,—— 
e. 
the G 
an Atlas oe Repertory, containing 
Paris, Sy 
Mangles has shown, in 
i garden, how much can be done in a place 
covers little 
nt of the trees, an ore particularly of ¢ 
this respect, by the kindness we “4 og 
n down; 
must adm 
ee have gone by, thes arden 
the best varieties of Pelar~ 
mp 
& 
ow produced by them. 
A. d 
are several wtb i are pa rtldahie ly 
aie 
of oe insignis 
amental tribe. 
ealthy Frog J trees. 
Fe yee worthy of notice. 
Gr * 
There are also good s 
also gro 
PEETESSE 
ae 
© 
mt 
ost t every where in t grows 
me places in such quantities, that two men may dig 
im tae S$ well 
sila athedi is very =_— ~ . eth it an 
rom which a plant of Berberis repens had been removed, t#©* 
w MS inging up allround, “0g 
ely 
as a fine old s Se a of the common Haw- 
ental. tas of the ground, 
ia 
is n ’ ply 
istance from _ “ ‘ _ ins 
from ‘orm indepen: an 
corner of thegr A : a. called er Salo 
and is — a handsome a scene 
4 Pelargonium which. 
sui ] and pits en-garden, which 
are aad for ‘One ¢ the latter, now filled with 
