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THE GARDENERS ee 
695 
Eclipse, Dodd’s..Queen of..Sarum, Hudson’s. Princess Royal, 
Dodd’s Prince of Wales, and Phenomenon, 
Devon and Exeter Horticultural Ractely. Sept. 22,.—This exhibition! 
was held in the Higher Market-hou: bah tn jectety hay 
ore rizes :— ce es INE-APPLE, (a silver medal,) C. Hoare, Esq: ; 2, 
rs. Wells. or Waite Grapgs, 1, T. Porter, aed 5 Byd ; 
Bulle, Esq. "Black, ee Kennaway 5 2 2, Mrs. Granger. 
APES a IOUS SOR , J. W. Balle 
W. Hone. Esq. 3-2, 
ECTARINES, F. Cross, Esq. 
ed, F. Cros 
Esq. ; ky Po a, Esq. UTS, 
=o pl 6 tier, porte pnaky WwW. Bulle er, 
Esq. Cornish Gilliflower, ‘Si T T. /— Ss land. Black Hamburgh 
1, E. Lousada, Esq.; 2, T, r, Esq. Bla d 
: Gray. Melons, Rev, 1; “Derafo rd, 
rag 
e, Esq. et iba Mrs. Well 
VEGETABLES +b--OnLe 
: er, B 
ter, Esq. Pras, Sir 
J . Bu 
WARF KipNEY Brawnsj Sir J. .Kennaway../ Ar- 
and, MATOES, J. 
2,J.W Buller, eae “Single spec Set Mrs. We! }REENHOUSE 
Priants, best ¢ 12, (silver medal,) Is; 2; J. W. 
Buller,” Care Heatus,1, Mrs. Wells; 2, H. Porter, Esq 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS, 1 
COLLECTION oF Roses r, Esq. RMAN beasa, F. 
Cross, Esq. Harpy ANNUALS, I, Porter, .Esq.; 2, Je Milford, 
_ Esq. Cocxscomss, Mrs. Mitchell. Dauuias, pe 24, (a silver 
medal,) F. Cross; Esq. ; 2, Mr. J. Griffin, gr: to Mrs! Wells; oer 
1, H. Porter, Esq.; 2, Mrs. Wells: best eae .e oss, Esq 
Mr. J, Clarke: best 6, F. Cro Aig > Se 9, (a silver medal, 
W.R. ale, Elcot. XTRA FLOWERS AND GPa 
Dahlias, F. Cross, Es Bulbe JW. B uller, 
sq. , Esq. ‘dchindars 
longiflora, Mrs,-Wells, -Burlingténia Irs. ells. 
Collec 
tion of Stove = fea ta fies aon Ss Greenhouse se plants, Mrs. Wells, ‘ 
e also gi 
— Plymouth Gaze 
Durham oe Society, Sept. oie 28.—The third Exhibtion was 
held at the pe ig ms, Saddler-street, when the following 
rizes were @ pd w 
“coloured, 
ARDENEES—PREMIUM eine 
2s. 6d: ach competitor, For the 
s, H. J. Marshall, * Best 18, ae P. Caldcleu; 
Nichol, gr. to H , Esq. est 6, M 
deleugh. . Rest 3, Mr. aaa alélengh. Best self. coloured Daktlia, 
all, Esq ad, H. J. Marshall, Esq, “Best 
coats we Gatubtntens n, Esq. H ANSIES, Mr. I 
s;-Mr, F. Nichol. Exorrc, — sed oan es omens 
re to T. Fenwic Cock F. Nie 
Green HO 
Ca , Mr. F. Nichols Cucumaen, H. ‘ 
LIPLOWERS, Mr. R, 
eg Dale, are ora 
-»,for Pumpkins. r. Douthwaite, 
Fr ty ale for a collection of PTuhetan Mr. 
Hedley » For a8 Recdling Dahlias. 
ing Pears, vig 
for Hoya carnosa.. 
J. Hall, for Red C 
wane and id Kirk 
News eae at ‘irkdale 
—CARNATIONS: Preier, 
Wi Cestrian, William 
Charlo 
le ¢ Floral and Horticulturat Society, An oe 11. 
place: in — 34 pleasure-grou a Mr. 
Paigcmtgies 2 is a list of a prizes: 
yans, Game Boy, 
othe ¢ Conqueror, M 
tte, Willmer’s William 
DEN GROWERS’ fiicees 
= Balen ae W. Pi con Gundy. Red Picotee, 1, Mrs. H 
J.B. Leathe: erbarrow; 2; ed Soorn ; 3, . Wellington, 
Mr Ww 4, Mark Anthony, and5, Nonpareil, Mr. J. Soorn. 
1, Nulli secundus, Mr; J. Soorn ; 2, Beauty of War- 
ans ; 3, Victoria, Mr. J.Soorn; 4, Fair Ellen, Mr: 
i 5, Kay's Monarch, Mr, Whalley. “Best «rhe home 
Purple Picotee’ 
ley, Mr.. W.; Evan 
W. Eva 
BASKET oF Faurr AND LES > 
jun., Esq. 
Kipney BEAns, | | 
a 
| 
ANTS : Mr. eng chews. 
Cabvuihe and a ; 
+39 mS Mr. Appies: Mr. 
A Red, Wiite. atin, and Gre 
Apeics, 1841: W.J. Gan 
wee? Esq. Oxtoxs = (Spring pba Mr.T. Matth 
W. P. Freme, Esq. es, Es 
d 
Lerr me 
‘ - T. B Pp hae 
ws Carter , Esq. PARDOane Mr, 
arter, Esq. Tur 
Hg G. > W. P. 
ae Horticultural Society of Cornwall, Sept. 99,—This ene 
on was rt a ec ng aa Falmouth, where 
fliwing prize: warded :— 
Vivian, Esq. 
RB. ro Esq. ; 
0, G. Cc. ree pias 5 ‘nds 
root ie EST 
Lemon, Bart., M.P. 
Mr. J. Bishop, jun. 2, ma S. Treseder.. Bkst Contecr 
S. Treseder, 
Suetiediians, Justicia minal 
ms nt dhe pyc at 
soe 
Esq. Brest dtaten ED Sp iitetew (Caméhin athe althee- 
flora), S. Davey, Esq. Miacuet ciissire CoLbecr 
NTAL PLANntTs, G, oa Fox, Esq. Most orna tel 
sat rg H rin near stdin tet! FLOWERED (Achi 
nl Pee we 
fulgens, 1 
rovehillii), G. C. Fo nad Fa 
See phording bt Pb: chesénia, Invinciie _falzens 
ar Sa’Lyras (ch , 
van, Bsa Prnaxas foe 
SQ. 3 art. 
F HEA ASE, Ww. Hoe an; Mey: ” Best Dantas: 24 
s (Defender, Tmiaeatia, Brown's Advocate, President of 
‘Monarch, of Avon Vale, Holmes’s Ex- 
Andrew oe Beauty 
» Nicholas 
mstan 
Da Esq.; 2, G. , Esq., Grov 
Hill. 20 Varieties (Wilmer* s Ringleader, piss of’ Path, ‘President 
the w m7 Walker’s 
sarier Defiance, 
ofer, Conservative, 
Plai Bishop of Salisbury, Rosa, me wae 
Nickleby, Bridesmaid), ’s. eee Bat. 2, ient of the W 
Beauty of the eee. rand T mament, pris of Danecroft Fan 7 
inca 
a reginz, Oneidium- ie | 
Ardis 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
ta—Advices to the 11th of. August ann 
aleu. ounce, 
that Dr. ‘Wallich was about to proceed to the C: 
i ifica tt 
cae and Dr. bg pa 
Faperiatendencs of the Institution till Gri fith's 
arrival. bette Ry. sPpointment than that ee Mr. Griffith 
could not have vena made, 
high festivals. 
did not feel convinced that it was the most bounden 
be e 
3 with us Bae y Bath a . re- 
 Higons taniveity, Fy had th the “Holly stil ny ees the lets 
all good Churchmen at Chri hich 
¥ 
to inscri 
“for ae who, 4. REMADE, in n their young days toned their 
in. Mus 
tard-and-c cress, 
4h 
k YCars Licir s0V 
rer es and shrubs are at F the same time beco 
ow 
who rill ll take 
courage to adopt th 
aieitih Tain 
Keynes, Phenomenon, Hylas, oKing of 
Pamplin’s Bloo sours, uchi er, Bi 
Rival, Suffolk Hero, Lee’s Bloomsbury, hehe 
Prince, Dodd’s > J. Vivian, Esq. “10 
Lewisham Riyal, Indispensable, Widnall’s Ec 
Marchioness of Breadalbane, Burnham Hero, ee Bloo Poms 
gyptian Prince, Beauty of the Plain, Fanny K C. Fox, 
3 2, W. Daubuz, Esq. Bes triped or ‘tans (a ell’s 
Senin en oe Bethlehem, Sparry’s of the Plain, Mary 
fea. iene CriwpeE IN pp i 1, TW. Mt. tweedy, Esq.; 3 
soe radicans), R. W. Fox. — Sto 
ve group 
(Go sanenlat “i os fulva, Onciaiam sphacelatum, Stan 
graveolens, 7 i AB TOS im, 
em beatae ir C, 
2 
Carrots, J. Enys, 9 Srrnacu, rg Vivian, 
ce opr MATOS, ee oy Rasleigh, Bart. gets Six. C. 
» Bart.” Cer ,» W. Dau. 
Boe “Fig ies GAnpixna”” (xen Bact BASKET or 
Veceran . Tresed 2, Mr,.S, Treseder.. — 
want Potatoen, y id Fox, Esq. anak Tom 
Naples, G. C, Fox x, Esq.— West B 
te eet tere 
NOTICES OF NEW. PLANTS WHICH ARE EITHER 
USEFUL OR ORNAM ENTAL. 
- Dovsie Rep INDIAN AZALBA. .(G 
th 
young plants ought t 
potted offin eho peat soil, basing eek sith with it a “considerable 
portion of sand. <It Leanne. a greenhouse ¢ 
shaded, 
, how: do. very .well then out of doors, While it is 
a aes a be found yery. beneficial.— 
INDIGOFERA DOSUA. _Dosua Indigo. { Hardy shrub.) Legu- 
minosee. Diadél wer, 
very pretty, formi bush, whose. bright deep rose- 
coloured blossoms are highly ornamental. hen of flow 
it is rather shabby.in nee, and is therefore not well sui! 
for’ ing singly. I the Garden of t orticul- 
tural , from sent to England by Dr. 9 from 
the Botanical Garden of Saharunpur. It e@ first 
flowered fi 
paral in May 1840; but subsequently it. has produced blossoms 
he gives it its chief 
summer. 
is, th that it appears to be a shrub s an 
ary winter in the der, and grows vigorously 
rich garden soil. . It. flowers freely during the months of 
July and August in th border, but. ; 
é {i .Et is i c 
wood, treated in the ordi hee coh tr a It 
= el tas 
— “MEMORANDA. wr 
piieaade , near Luton, Bedfordshire rate is well 
“condié F ana’ te under the management of Mr. Fish. The 
a4 pag is clean, and the wall-trees are looking healthy. 
There are two ranges of houses; one of which is devoted to the 
cultivation of Vines and Peaches ; the other, to Pines. The 
Peach are grownas and produce abundant crops 
of frait. | anc hacprtceyebe od Pines are looking healthy; and we 
obsel er the back of the Pine stove, some strong 
Cue! pred nd in pots, intended for winter pro. 
~ apap dead $ customary hi ane t ali the } 
a» 
J 
bg ibe Inte dey pane postecn stendet 9 rows of fines and 
Sad, dges between’ the fey nel keys: tnirgromnd mack 
sun and kept the ground more 
grown scription of pot or vase. The con- 
ervatory is a neat building, with a veranda at the end, which 
leads to the kitchen. other i 
vents 
ris pores 4 
Taventananre nae is apeear being Kept, comparatively, as 
clean as the lawns, walks, &e.—J, oft 
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