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_ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
607 
Hu Hull | Horticultural Society, Au —This snhinthinacAaiie took 
place the Botanic Garden, an dwas numerously phar vee ed. The 
Eewing is a list of the prizes awarded :—Da x apn A dee all) 
Stand of 36 blooms, the silver e value 16 ps ‘ai 
i) eh 2 ~ S. Widnall, eneiain p Aol: oF 18 
blooms, value 7/., ae wn. Gentlemen 
gardeners, Stand e, 13 blooms, 1, 51, peceaned by Mr. Widn 
of Cambridge, to S. Aveieian, ie A. Terry, E: 
. Burn +t 
the Rev. Lamplugh Hird; crm 
Six blooms, 1, Mr. meeciae ‘Bo ugh; "a, Mr. c. 
Rey. C. Hotham. Best un- ant Seedling, 
G. ge Stove PLANT: 1, Earl Yar 
Sr P 
° 
98 
R. 
CALCEOLARIA: 
erbaceous, 1, Mrs. 
peter IN FLOWERS 
Reebien, r and 2, ‘ar Cc, ” Coming Bart. 
Anderson ; 2 » Sir T aeiap + Caner — 
haw oR Raikes 
stable, Bart. Mr. obson. “African on 
aly Constable, Bart. PANSIES: ty four, 1, Mr. 
Ward. Tiweleey ly Mr. H. ¥ Major ; 2, Mr. J. Hodgson 
era PRIZES: Cactus, Mr. J. Warrick. Boge t of Flowers, T, 
a Esq. Zinnias, R. Raikes, » Gal- 
loway, Esq. Greenhouse Plant, T. W $3 Esq. FRUIT—PINE 
APPL LE: _ and 3, Col. Beaumont. Grapes: Black, 1 and2, 
J.8. Et Esq; 3, Right Hon. Earl Vameounaie. 
1, J. S. Egginton, Esq.; 2, M. Wilso 
Esq. 
» Esq. 
:1,Mr. dgson :2, W. Vous, ees teakaamns white, 
1, emg Q. Langdale; 2, Col. nade Red, 1, J. Preston 
thee edgson. Fin , B. Haworth, Esq. ear 
32 
an ae. Nu UTS: 1 A. F Y. Re ynolds, Esq.; 2, Mr. J. Sum- 
sng gfe ewan 2, Me Wilson, "Esq. VEGETA- 
BLES.—PEAS aha lerness, Esq.; 2, R. Raikes, Esq. BEANS: 
1, A. Jones, Esq. ; 2, "Cok + Scarser Runners: 1, J. 
o) Regritic+9,> RR. es, Esq. .Frencn Beans: 
1, T. Ward, Esq.; 2, Mrs. Anderson, Besr CARrroTs: 
1, Sir C. Constable, cnaded 2. Mr... ae SALSAFY: 
er, Pie. ©) come # CORZONERA ; 
ichardson. 
Sua LLOTs:; 1, 
NB: 1, do.; 
Wilkinson, Esq, Yeourapix Marrow: 
2, R. Raikes, : Red, 1, Mr. 
: Whiting ; 4; Mr. 7p, ps Smithson. White; ‘lj 
Esq (four heads of Seymour's ‘ d Ce- 
» Weighing 23 lbs); 2, Mr. 5 4 
Cabbage, 1, C. Whitaker, Esq.; 2, J. Ri Cos, 
, Esq ir C, Constable, Bart. Parsiyy: 1, 
Wilson, E ERs: 1, R, 
son, Esq.; "M. 
Sq.; 2, Fs Wilkinson, po oh ame Mr. T. Huzzard, EXxTR RA 
PRizks. Capsicum » Earl Yarborough. Beet, 1, T. Ward, Esq. ; 
2, R. Manslep, Esq. From the Hul it Rockingham Newspaper 7. 
Kelso Horticultural Society, July ird meeting fo: 
this sang took place in the ex Licaive: nursery grounds of a 
Lockie. The ee is the award of aes a PInK 
» Mr. Amour three seedli 
” King , Duch 
Hest “ree seedlings Mr. Brun- 
Mr. Crichton 
+. Cet ckshanks Be Mr. 
“as CHEeRRIEs, be 
Rain's SEEDLING Hef te Malt best Mr Mr. 
uicksh 
ameaion 
ae &e. The 
gant silver cup, for DaHLIAs, twent ‘Y- 
was adindieed to Messrs, Mayle and Co., of Lilling- 
tained the premium for the best 
£3 
° 
Baudine, Lewisham 
sar et of the West, ye w Defiance, 
Rouge et 
oire, and Countess of Samed 
‘ham Hero, Lewisham Rival, and ig pena Ga 
Puants : 1, Mr. Perkins ; $ Messrs. ayle an AR So 5 Spintin 
TION OF hogs me i, Mr. Perkins. Pansies, mer 24 Fah gage . 
2, Mr. Per hen COLLECTION OF ASTE » Mr 
eee, Perkins, to an extra prizes w ona ot 
judged Sy ‘Apples and Cucumber. 
Sunderland Floral and Horticultural gaeaey 
third Lenape Sow a season took plac 
and Gallery 
Aug 18.—The 
ERY: Seym 
: Mr -R.Cloughton. Fucus1a 
t by adscen pda: Sng grandifiora spy 0d 
00 Bust 6 VERBENAS 
+s incisa, pulchelis dps teuc 
Tw 
ora eree 
melindres iene 
ye 3, 
nae Y Mr, TG 
Hibiscus Syriacus s albo plenus, Mr, Dela e, gr. R. A.Davison, Es sq. 
REENHOUSE PLANTs: Siphocdmpylus gta Se rae punt. 
umbellatus— Bt ‘es CaRNATIO 
= 3 antr 
Rosalie de Pike 
Best 3, ’ Gill's Bnchantres, Nestor, Dr. Hormter—Mr. 
7, Cook ; 12) bag one ba mb’s Defiance, Lamb’s George 
Baker— T. Pattiso s George Baker— 
am Hull. CHina 
ere 
Lee’ 
lain—Mr. G. Allan, gr. to 
W. R. Robinson, Esq. ; 32 Beauty of ro Lee’s anos 
Hope, Grace Darling, Pickwick, ig Allan. Ger 
SS) 
ss, for 2 fine 
Ww. Featherstonhaugh, Esq, +, for 7 dishes of remarkably fine f iit, 
viz., Black Gra 
on 
ison, wk & a Vine in a pot, with 
; Mr. T. Cook, fora Bouquet. of poaiadl 
ce, for 3 ashes 0 e fine Gra Re r. 
sa Batoy allin, fora 
t ne are adadan - 
“ee gentianoides coccinea; Mr. G. Dale, _ 
ere ar Verbenas ; H. Gibson and Son, for new Fuchsias 
— Sunderland County Herald. 
seach h Floral ann eie rticult es ral Society, Aug. 30 
rine Soe r the season took place at the Town H 
Seve y attended. The co goa aS 
and the fruits and vegetables su 
bi mie ne fo! — win, gis a sabe ent 01 
Best Pan of twenty-fou pF mera Mr. 5S, 
hector Amateurs oa bf Latham 
to W. Dav 
1, Mr. Neock ; 
- oni oa Shr ectnabeen: i preven ss Twemlow. 
eivens- Gardeners), Mr. T, Strin Nitscxrtineocs PLANTS: 
M Stringer; 2, — . Bayley ‘ 
» Miss Pansiz 
i Allcock ; 3, Mr. Cc, TRE DE: simaterss y Mr, W 
Miss s Twemlow ty MD. Es , Mr. W. Lath 
1, Mr. Bishop; 2, Mr, Rowlan 
EACHES: Mr, Erri 
ley; 2, J. Latham, Esq., 
paren 2:1 CABBAGE: R 
: Tathim, "Esq., M.D. Carrots: Mr. J. te ye 9 aang 
Latham, Esq., M.D. oer Ps: Mr. Percival ds 
Tatham, Esq., M.D. Numerous Cottagers’ 
ROPER H ae Pomme bof SEE = EITHER 
EFUL OR ORNAM 
ite dy H ea Sere pba 
ar er } 
(Hardy Herb —Ra ark td Ue | de 
as if sickly; perhaps from its cultivation n 
a? my Large-fio 
CHIMENES GRANDIFLORA. 
Stove Herbaceous Plant.) Gesnericez. Didynamia 
—This is probably as fine a species as A. longiflora. 
plant of it jateteed by the ety has Elm-like 
leaves covered with coarse hairs, ovate-oblong, serrated, larger 
on one side than the other, deep green above, and stain ed on the 
under side with blood- are ofa 
of the leaves. At th very much saccate ; the e 
white; and the is d sibilegs red inside with purple. 
The whole length of bass corolla © inches; but it will pro. 
bly be much 
TROLLIUS ACAULIS. _Stemless Cine. dower: fees rdy Herbaceous 
Plant.) Ranunculdcee., —A singular 
little plant, raised in the yer of ‘the Horticultural Society from 
seeds from the north of ro fia. e flow olitar y 
elevated hove the oc the ond 
by the leay It ot the pte age agg of the other species, 
petals are deep oran 
hyemalis.— 
‘dinalis ; and it 
latter species than to any other known 
deed, is the same, though perhene a little more dwarf and com 
pact, The flowers are, ea er, of a similar shape, varying 
ae ny in their degree and in being greet 
fiat The colours rg the 
advisable to put the pot always in a pan of 
the offsets, which it t produces: eer it may ae 
multiplied.— Paxton'’s Mag. of Botany 
MI SCELLANEOUS 
aperiments with NO.— 4 te meeting of the 
Isle of Man Agricult “ean the following statement 
was read of some experiments which had been made with 
Guano, by Mr, Lyle, of the Kirk Onc N a 
a light and soil were two plats of grass ; one of Stick- 
ney’s Rye-g ith small quantities of Holcus la 
pigios ape bas alee gh the other of Italian Rye-grass. 
rom each of these patches, and 
on the 12th of. May Tat both the spaces were topdressed 
with pune at the ra Bite er ac On the 20th 
of Jun square f the dressed and undressed 
< yat 
spaces, phe as wae as nea sible, was cut and carefully 
weighed, when the foll ults 
wing were the ‘results: The pro- 
from one -brwaed of y's Rye-grass, 
ssed with guano at the above rate, weighed 7} lbs. ; 
while that which had not been so treated, weig but 23 
lbs. The Italian Rye-grass dressed with guano weighed 
O} Ibs. ; wh , that which had ved a 
Se tiny, ved B Ibs. Guano was also applied on the 12th 
» at the same rate, to a row of young Elms; and on 
the 20th of cred this row eit be distinguished, even at 
a considerable distance, f 
healthy gr 
was 
with dung. The growth ced 
a cases, been excee gly vigorous, but it is too 
early to give the ei comparative r 4 a 
traordinary consequen nthe Grasses 
seem to leave little doubt of the nisin of 
asa as x Guivagtia? or the general run of land under fine 
for 
late Victoria Red Currant.—We 
r eap pellation, which promises to be 
a ed improvement upon the kinds generally culti- 
ik The i % 
many + ‘she, six inches in length, with berries of oe 
usual si The colour is tej me the juice possesse: 
much acidity, alg nn owing t 
covered or grown in ed fing 
‘aa its pasar eared 
The Po 
bs re 
goo a Pota tatoes ar re tobe bad Lt the greedy one ai 
in "Corentguren arket igne says they 
troduced by B <a Hugel into a Kecacte and Little Tibet, 
share b e saw ; and Dr. Royle, 
that Lieut. C uoningham, one of Lord Auckland's Aides 
de Camp, ae ry visited Kashmere, was treated with a 
curry of Pot 
Ga fdiaas $s pre Farmer's Foreign Library.—The fol- 
lowing oe works have been lately published :— 
Pabst rhandl th 
plate——Artur, J. é. ene, 
igri Theory ; followed by a eT, to hou istry 
and Organic Science. yo. Lau H. :— 
— Brevier. —— of the Forester. Leipzig , 8vo.— 
r, J. P.:—Weinbau. The Win poegewing in the 
South of of = edie rmany. Heidelberg, |8vo, with plates. 
Bronner, > haumweine. T arkling Wines 
of Germany. Heidelberg, 8¥o.—— en, :—Be- 
waldung. on the ‘* Silvification ’’ of the Steppes 
of European R , as a Rational f the General 
Cultivation of Forest Braunschweig, 4to, with plates 
and charts.— y, D. :—Landbau! t. Country Ar- 
chitecture, for Architect cts a Farmers. Braunschweig, 
8vo, with plates, 4th edition.— rti 
eorie. New am ep of ‘the F 
Braunschweig, 4 G 
Building of Fiat. Roofs. of Clay, 
di 
m Tea Piant.—We learn that 
5 Warner, ‘Bees is situ 
‘ = iy on the road ng from 
orgs e from the Broxbourne sta 
waste! | Railway. The house is a square- 
