THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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r ble, “Grande pendiae Pi ckwi ck} 
Prince is Wales of eae Bey of the Plain, rw Windsor 
ria, President of the * 
Sat 2, A. Symington, Esq. ; 3, 1. Anderson, Es ets = nf ith po 
to Segpiine DAHLIAS, the Committee made the ing 
pnethe vig = No fewer tha ompetitors produced rr 
of ei 42; but as the "ie — 
re met 
j arded, there ont a sufficient soeany in pean a 
—_ ae in £0 ™m tablished sorts.” ExTra Prizes 
model of peg cottage, flowerpot, 
and jet Peas; ; to Mr. man, 5. Hunter, Bsa for 
of the bullock ica Caps, a Sor an can 
mere rage yn Lyall, gr. r J. Hope, Bart., for a 
2 and handsome Gour 4 to Mr. J. You r. 
lar, n 3 Dg, 
to oT Oliver, ma. .» fore & box of French Marygolds. 
 ceetiobe, both of flowers and: ‘faite, were sent for exhi- 
bition only. lect f Dahlia flowers were from 
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he nurseries of Messrs. Dickson rs Co. ; 
n Me essrs. 
Mr. vi 
gr. to Sir C, Ferguson, African Maryg 
Gen. Robertson, select Dahlia flowers; and Mr. Granger, Dahlias 
gol exhibited named a ns of 
‘all, Mr. 
ood 6 collection ot Standard Apples; and Mr. sees ay to J. 
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COUNTRY SHOWS. 
Anglesea Horticultural Society, Aug. 26.—The annual show of 
flowers, arabe an nd v veg a was held at Beaumaris — attracted a 
ded: i 
or 
ir R. 
3 Bis ho of "ban ngor; 3, ver, Esq. “TENDER 
Phlox Deunioeads, H. meaner, Esq:; 2, eae 
Harpy Herpaceovus Pia 
R. Bulkele ey; H. Sq. 3 
tals bah, Sir R. Bulkeley; 2 foun aa Are, Sir R. Bulkeley; 
Sir R. B 1, Erica Hartnelli, 
ae Major 
war 4 ‘Priancomvys 
of Ban: 
tn LES: 1, ‘Seite , Col, Pennant ; 2, Lady Derby, J. 
Wi, Esq. dig ee Be ‘. dicxander, 3. Mg: ie 2, 
R. Bi 
keley; 2, : 1 and 
Lawl ve Ay ter 3 
Pen ant. Broccour: C. MA 
Bishop of Ba Bangor; 2, Col. 
ig Se 3, Col, i ence CARROTS: 
— Mayhew Esq. ; He aig oy a Dr. William: 
R. Bu ulkeley ; 2, ~~ ary P. , G. Jones. Lee 
Dr. Williams ra ip: te Wy Britacor: 1, ‘Admiral Ulord; 
5 ee: Fat: Banswers: 5, Het Williams; 2, J. 
Lloyd. Hea: » Col. Frage set 2, - 
R. silos 8 Mrs "Weldone  einad Bay Red CK ‘abbage, 
Ford, Esq. exhibition exelusively ie cottagers’ peter Hm 
= place the aay preceding at Llangefni, when numerous prizes 
ere awarded.— North Wales Carects ele. 
= “Altringhan 
3. ova a 
Aylesbury Horticultural pa Fag Sept. 8.—The annual meetin 
Boo held “3 me Boos a4 Hall, A Soa where the prizes were 
arded a —Dauias: 1, Mr. Soden, for Admirable, 
Indispensable, President of the West, Pickwick, Grace Darling, 
Springfield Rival, Maria, Phenomenon, Conservative, Conquerorof 
the Plain, Bridcanald, and Fanny Keynes; 2, Mr. Harwood, for Ad- 
mirable, eS cape bexen bo of the West, Grace Darling, 
d 
Eclipee (Widnal’), Conductor, and Burn 
am Hero; 3 
st H. Sherriff, for And ’ 
fer, Charles XII, Sidedl? Ss Queen, 
Lewisham Rival, "Ro as ae ori Admirable , Hope, Essex Rival, 
Rienzi, Beauty of the Plain, Conservative, and Nicholas Nickleby; 
Mr. I. jun., for Ruby, Lady Middleton, Lewish 
yal, s ae Defender, Presi 
the We: ck, Bridesmaid, Horwood’s Princess 
Royal. 3 some blooms at ime peeing 
bertson 
1, Mr. Mayne; Pa cca, Green; 4, Mr. H. Tell. 
te 
Royal United Horticuttural 
Bath icultural Society, 
exhibition was held in the Sy 
Aug. 18.+The 
fifth 
. The following is a 
list of the prizes: F.onists’ Frowe as 
Nurserymen: DAHLIAS, 24 AND gi whey ERS— 
Drummond ; 3, 
Mr. Walters, Geasnass = 
Cole. Hounynocrs: 1, Sag Sh 2, Mr. Stocks: 1 and 3, Mr, 
or Cur FLowers: et Bor rs oon Wheeler ; 
Lidiard. Amateurs : Dan I J. M. vous: 
Esq.; 2, T. aonee” Esa. 3 art warietion ; a, 
2, Mr. ra sbu: rieties, 1, Mr. Gready; 2, T. Emerson, 
= Gz rma hee $ a tr. C, Sainsbury ; 2, Reed. 
A Law rence, Es sq-5 
NIALS: 1, Miss Bayley. “goueneriow oF Cur paises Se 
E salen, Wan. ; 2, T. Emerso: . FLOwer tne PLA 
—Nurserymen: pict E - L aes 1, | Movers Salter sad ‘Wheeler. 
GgezenHousE PLANTS Messrs. Salter and Wheeler. Basket 
OF PLANTs, Mr. Drabemceee Amateurs: ORcHIDACEOUS: 1, J. Jar- 
rett, Esq.; Single —— imen, J. Jarrett, _— Srove PLANTS: iy 
d. Jarrett, geet: 3» Single Specimen, J. Jarrett, Esq. GreEnnouse 
PLANTs J. Jarrett, Esq. ; 2, Miss Bayly. CockscomsBs: I, J. 
M Yeclés, Esc ; 2, W. Miles, Esq., M.P, BAsSket or PLAN 
hai Be i , Esq.; 2, Miss Bayly. Fruit—Pingarr.es 
een, 1 2, Mr. Hatch, gr, to P. J. Miles, Esq.; Black, 1, Mr 
Spencer, gr. to the Marquess of Lansdowne; 2, Mr. ae 
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Grapes: Black, 1, Mr. Ford; 2, Mr. Spencer; 3, Mr. Pyat 
White, 1, Mr, Hatch; 2, Mr. Pyatt; 3, W. Miles, Esq., DP. 
MELOonsS: 1, W. Miles, 
4. R. boa os 
ae Ww. Salter; 2 and 3 , c. Baker, Esq. 
Mr. Ww. owe? 9 =, c. Bak er, Esq.; 3, Mr. iadiard 
dey why Wiltshire, Esq. APRICOTS: 
Pg 2g Esq., M -F.; 2), Mr. 
‘Best dune of. any sort, Mr. G. Shaw. 
M. wen gegis Esq. ; 
VEGETABLES, COLLECTION oF 68 as : 00 3 , Mr. re 
Cooper; 3, Mr. Lidiard. 4 sorts: ne te Kittey $ 2, Mr. ey 
SALaps: 1, Mr. J. _ Mr. ¢ 00 merous ottag , 
Prizes Soe PRIZES Dahlia (Seedling, 1842), 
Mr. Drum » Mr. —— Ss, 
Wheeler "Cullecton of 3 Anal, Mr. Kitley, j Dahlias, Mr. 
ale e of Flow aa isos Z Comptia pyrami- 
Sealey. Dew 
dalis, Mr. Kitle ey. Pentstem Ss t pention es coccinea, Mr. ween 
Basket of tyre Miss Bayly. Greenhouse seg J. M. Yeeles, 
an -M. Ye eles, Esa: wes pt 5 M. Yeeles, Esq. 
Pyat att; 
Feonda, ‘lise Bayly. 
ator of thor kena) Gra 
Plums, W. Miles, Esq., M.P. 
Pine (Sugnr-loah 3 
es pan ag ina ra Miss ‘Bayly. 
° pile, T. Chiver: 
Battle and ep. bonding ee Society, Sept. A5.- —The see 
teenth show of this s the 
George Inn rh bree mati or THE First CLAss were a ae to 
be. ennials, eae Beans, Psat and 
ge pes of ae “ud i grvth, 
White ditto, and Pears. r. Ogle, gr. to A , M. 
for the best desi sign, stove rch “Black Grapes: of a artificial growth, 
baton ditto, Nectarines, an bf 2d ~ Ss, and an e. 
‘or hardy plant, Mr. ard, gr. ° Br wn pre ches wien 
r th best a ris menntile, heat Plums. T. Frewen, 
Esq., "for | the best Filberts and Grapes grown in the air ; 
best Dahlias, ee oe and Dessert Apples. The Rev. B. Cole, for the 
a rhe ae The Ven. Archdeacon Hare, for the best Melon and 
; 2d best Stocks, Cucumbers, and Potatoes. H. G. M. Wa; 
- Smith, Esq. .y for the best 
to 
Bak. 
Foe wed for the 2¢ d best pace 
Kitchen Apples. r. n, gr. ir C. M. Lamb, Bart., for 
the best bouquet. ur. weestnn, ir ti F ard, the 3d best 
Pears.; Mr. Walter, W. Hart, Esq., for the best Cucumbers. 
a 
nod — for the best Da. , Asters, and P 
«Ae crip ae for the best Stocks, hardy plant, se id D ee 
p pens ; 2A best Mel , Kitchen Apples, Fiiberts, 
Tortipesa Saeen ” and an extra prize for a aioe of fruit 
ua aang ‘for the Le "Pears. Mr. J. Kni ight, for the best Peaches, 
Pcl 3 2d best ori ny best Dahli d 
yn ee ys om 
the be arded Ist cpeyions | ‘ant 
3d, 
giak Rs’ CLASS —Mr. Ww. Dawes, ia om best 
Détion peter 1 Kitchen 4 ples ; 2d best Dahlias, Black Grapes artifi- 
ctally grown Peehiced ditt, and pects Mr. J. Smith, for the best 
poe 3 2d best Po tatoes ; 3d best Dahlias ; and an 
extra prize ss s Daws, for the 2d best Asters and 
biennials. Miss Humphrey, for the ge Pa anes ls and greenhouse 
r the best Dahlias 
Cucumbers. Lieut.- tatoes. Mr. W, 
Metcalf, pod the best Plums. White, for the best Peas, 
French "Beans, Turnips, and Cabbages ; 2d best Kitchen inte: 
Pears, and Carrots. Mr. R. White, wf & the best meh 
merous Cottagers’ Prizes were also given.—Susse “x Express. 
_ Beverley Horticultural Fea oc Sept. 7.—The last show took place 
in the new public room, ood, Beverley ; where the following 
prizes were awarded oie AND FLowrers—StTove PLAnT. 1 
and 3, ge Hotham ; 32, R. F.Shawe, Esq. ee PLANT: 
ha: R. og Shawe, E: , E. H. Reynard, 
Shawe, Eg. Prosetti} J, By 
ease, Esq. ly R. F. Shawe, Esa. 4 te Martin. Cuina Rosz, 
in pot, 1, Hotham F. Shawe, Esq. Haxpy 
H eésenous PLANT, os ihr: 2, Rev. C. Hotham 
Col. Martin. Caxcronania, Herbace eous, 1, E, H. Reynard, eq. ; 
and 3, Sir mstable. Shrubby, 1, J. Ri Pi Esq. 
RGONIUM $, 1, and 
bento Esq. “Conugcrios aa 1 Roses, 1 and 2, Rev. B, Hotham. 
Cus eg a 5 aon E ¢. Burton, Esq. ; 
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vO. m. ici Piiveotal, Insecieenas. lower 
ents Sir T. ry ou Constable ; 3, D. cs Se Striped, 1 and 
2, Sir T. Ares i 3, Rev. AFR TCAN Mary 
3 3, Rev. . 
nt 3 of 
utto’ one, Esq. 
SAMS, 1, 2, oh "E. H. Reyn Weta KSCOMBS, 1, 2, an 
Sav Boswil , Esq. moved wh; ‘Bein iy °. Watt, jun., Es 
2B . Re eynard, Esq. Hardy,1, J. Hall, Es sq. bach and Ha 
1 k's 2, R. F, Shawe, Esq. 
3 2, A. Terry, Esq. 
, Rer. E. nd Stillingfleet. 
an 
r Thoroton; 2, Rev. E. W. peeve 
» As Terry, Esq. ; 2, R. F. Shawe, Esq. se 
: en “as on, “oe Ruby, Col. Martin. 
erry, Esq.; 2, Rev. .F. “ee Dark-tipped, png Grimst 
Rey. €. Hotham Light tipped j} and 2, A. Terry, Esq s 
aced, 1, Rey. F. Best; 2 . Thoroton. Dark. Lilac, 1, 
‘ L. ‘Den on oe Lilae, 1 and 2, A Ls 
six varieties, Rev. C. H — Pan of 12, 
5 E. W. Stillin eet. 
Extra Prizes. 
Asters, J Hal H, Esa. eiteton —— eerie. R. — 
folk of Greenhou between 
penarerd ,s. i, 
Pans of 1 
5 
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nt 
‘ $q.5 2, 
eet 1 1 ana, m 
BR, UF Swe ’ 4 oe 
-80 
“oreensoge, oo 2, J. 
Care 
Stillin gflet. 
3, H. W. Maister, 
5 : 2, Rev. C. H otham 
aki 
Terry, Esq i H. 
Esq.; 3, F. Wilkson, 5: Currants, Red, 1, Mrs, i Wola 
J. Grimstone, Esq. i, 3, F. Wilkinson, Esq. White, 1 and 3. Fa 
Z Agi cox pe Esq.; 2, D. Burton, Esq. RASPBERRIES, 1,2 and 3. 
Mr. R. Jameson. Mulberries, 1, 2 and 3 kinson, Esq. 
Ficgiieieas 1 and 2, Watt, Esq.; 3, n r RGR. 
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Je Grimstone, E Hon 
White, en i. Watt, Esq. ; 2, R. ir Shine, Esq. ; 3, H. Broad y, 
E. W. 
ley, E: 
Red, 1 Phillips, Esq.; 2, E. H. Reynard, Esq. ; 3 RE 
. Wi Esq.; 2, E. H ° 
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Botanical and puvealterdl 2 Society of Newceastle- -upon- Tyne, 
aa 26. a botanical and peecevearel, society for the counties 
Durham, Northumberland, and New 4 one -Tyne, held its 
‘adh exhibition for the season, at the Mus all, Newcastle-upon- 
e, on Monday la: 
It was more nu statically: attended than 
ast. 
the Society’s exhibitions this oun: excepting the Bey show in 
=. A any 
June, and the spectators were, in gener: fied with the 
specimens of pe and flowers t 
given were ne 
ae exotic plants. 
tempestuous rains on the 
flowers intended for exhibit tion 
escape inju 
ti ase sina 
if 
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of 
Mr. Cook, which for wea , delet of colour, and the exqui 
ness of its purple ti a, now in ree On 
e table were go: jeans 
gr. to Miss Cuthbert; ss7 poner rick fron Mr. H 
Trevelyan, B and L, gens from Mr. Clark gr. to Mrs. 
Bewicke. Mrs. Burtees cahibited three fine Fuchsias; Mr. Hedley, 
— vittata and Réchea kis 4 Me ~ ge ” Justicia pur- 
Pp ; Mr. Cook, Achimenes coccinea; W. Dunn, Esq,, 
sent Cooperi. Coe! mbs were shown by Mr. Charlton, gr. to 
C. Allhusen, Esq., by Mr. Cook, Mr. aed and others. The Cap- 
sicums, from Mr. Strother, gr. to J. Johnson, Esq.; Mr. Reid, gr. 
hal eg Losh, gees Mr. Clark; an Mire. nrtees, were 
y fine. Geo. Wailes, Esq 
but de — See a fine * plant of C 
i painted and bode me of the curious blomonnd of the Gon- 
eich Wore samir ed by all, There were two 
noble ees a: raf: eat flowers, one of which, from Mr. i 
gr. t nm, was composed of almost every variety of 
mer vein akin flowers. The bouquets of Dahlias mF Mr. Wat. 
son and Mr. Cook were large and — nore the latter being 
composed altogether of choice blooms. 
rer ge Ne eons > Dahlias, a apna chain bridge, 
by Mr. Moderili, and a lion rampant, by Mr. Watson ; both of which 
= emer, ‘and sane aah considerable taste > execution. Mr. 
sent an extensive and beautiful variety of 
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to Ww. Russell, Esq 
Strother, Mr. Hedley, Mr . Reid, Mr. Wallis, Mr. 
Charlton, ot G. Cook, and Mr. rea ble 
Peas t this season of the 
= ng eas re also o: Gaon of gra a - qecdens of. Mr. 
James a aad Mr Allhusen ; the gardener o of the Inter gentleman also 
produced a capital Cucntaber tie —S leston), which measured in length 
as 
inches. The judges awarded the prizes as follows:—Fruits— 
PINE E(N idence), the silver medal to Mr. W- Hall, gt.» 
Gosforth. AprLes, Dessert, the bronze mi tr. G. Dale, = 
W. Russell, Pears, 2d silver medal to Mr- Scott, gr- dct 
lamb, Esq. Grarxs, (Muscat, Muscadine, Grizzly and B 
ni , Muscat of Aiemndite, ve Muscat of Ryton and B “e 
Hamburgh,) 2d silver medal to M k, gr. to E ar ntiig 
Esq. , the bronze medal to ors Chariton, er to Mrs. . 2 
son. Carsicums, 2d bronze medal to Mr. Reid, - Losh, Fsq- 
Dowager ly Cowper, Lewi Lewis 
Conqueror of the World, Burnham Hero, Phenomen 
Lady Cowper, B: 
r. J. Watson. 
— florist. Three ph cee 
mail, tor Maid of ts Duchess of Richmond, and Bri 
to Mr. Rawling, florist; 2d bronze be’ Lewis: 
Pickwick, and arias i 
OF DAuLIAS, 
King) 20 Ne silver. me 
Bovaver, the silver medal to Mr. 
Exo onic xen Gaahan Flower as, ‘ames 
ailves aed to W. Dunn, Esq. ; 2, (Justicia fgacgs 
POT, 
“Cocxscomss, the bronze medal to Mr. . 
Russtan Stocks, 2d bronze medal to Mr. G. Cook. Bo apart H 
1, the silver medal, to Mr. T. faced gr.to Mrs. Atkinson; 2 
bronze medal, to Mr. T. Watson, gr. to Mrs, Kirsopp- 
—The 
First Cuass \Nursen ein Best. Stand of 24 Blooms, 1, — srs 
ece of plate of the value of 3/.; 2 2 
Sealy, a avard of plate ot of the value of 2/.; 3, Mr. Drummon rs) : 
piece of pi f the value of rd Seconp Crass (Amatew the 
Best Stand vis Blooms, 1, J. ¥ , Esq., a silver goblet os of 
~ 2, ] + a moe of plate of the wane 
2l.; 3, Helps, a piece of plate of the a e of 1! eT 
CLAss (Bristol Amateurs): Best Stand of 12 Blooms, 1, Mt.) 
¥, piece of plate of the value of 3i.; 2, Mr. Sellic ¢ the 
plate of the value at 9, Mr. J. e 
Dahlia 
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