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THE GARDENERS* CHRONICLE. 



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^KobiD^- ^; t Negress, Beauty of Clap- 



■U^WuDerb;3,Mr. Staines, Middlesex- 

 5*tS"or P Perils, Norah, Miss Holford, 

 ^- N«*" r f u ' , an j ciiimborazo. Six varieties, 

 K> B Fe, ; 1, !l" Parker, Roehampton, for 

 ^^ena* ?° Mn Cock, for^Negret, 

 *^^X a be e " a Lip, Forget-me-not, and Sylvia '; 

 to J.Saunders, Esq., Staines, for 



fJi £ Star,' Delicatissima, Princess, Ros 



Mr. Fleming's Trentham Hybrid I 



Dokeof Northumberland, Forget-me-not, 



J~C^ Cinderella, 

 *"?£ \Jilo. Neeresa, Mis 



, for Empress, Anaias, Jei 



JmJ Sbiusou, for Nosegay, Empress, La Bdle 

 •Uunianum, and grandinorum. Cape Pelargo- 



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 Ckrias: 1, Mr. Gaines for Cavalier, Gustavus, 

 Prim Donua, Bianca, Don Juan, and Eclipse ; 2, 

 Mam.Hett<3erson&Co., Pine-apple-place, Miss Rattray, 



ud ir/costai 



Is by Mr. Beck and 



Hertford. There was also a large display of cut Roses 

 ancy and other Pelargoniums 

 ssrs. Beck, Gaines, Robiuson, 

 taines ; and Alpines and varie- 

 gated plants by Mr. Turner and Mr. Wood. Seedlings. 

 " ' .^oiiiusns : Firet class certificates were awarded 

 Mr. Beck, for " Major Domo," and for « Rosa ;" to Mr. 



Gaine?, for * Flying Dutc 

 (fancy); to Mr. Ambrose 

 Mr. Hine, for « Striata 

 Turner, for a Pansy m 





, Wfcr Tyso showed 1 



>r, Ple.ser, Deleel 

 nd Edwin ; Lightboc 



Hole's Prince of Orange 

 ^oioHh^be^of 1 



Horatio, an 



ers of Napier, Porsenna, 



jer of seedling Pelargoni 

 Beck. II,,:,. Gain,,, an. 

 remarkable for size, ot 

 mer description 



^Beck/a Rosa. 



', and Fnqifttc'a 



•£$,*» at Upl 



<*«! shown by Mr. Gaines, a dark mottled variety, 



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SpJ^P 6 - Mr. Gad received a Certificate for 



■Enchantress" and ' 



le season took place „, carefully, aud kee 



on Tuesday last. The exhibition was a j fc a most interesting i 

 iv as stove and greenhouse plants, Heaths, | f as i on of bea utv eradus 

 larks, and Pelargoniums were concerned, j f orm9 f arrangement • 



■ two stands of Pinks were produced, and these not oi 

 at-rate character. The best exhibitions of the lattei 

 .me from Messrs. Norm an and Kllis. In Mr. Nor. 

 an's stand were Beauty of Bath, Captain Tysson, 

 odge's Mellona, Jenny T' * T 

 eubens, King of Purples, 

 arner's Beauty, and Legg' 



i Beauty of Bath, Bell's Benjami 

 imkeH's Queen King of 1'nrples, Kill's Mary. 



Mary, Ovid, Gem, 



L' \s :.!,i:r:.- ; Hell's Henry, I The litt 

 Nice stands of " 



for travelling safely, and consequently that, as 

 arranged, all extra supports have to be re- 

 eott.n.wool, \c , that has been placed to pre- 

 iry to the flowers in their transit, is also taken 



Flants were exhibited by M 

 Hamp, Hook, and Pawley. 

 Fairbairn, Bruce, and Cole 





;ssor Lindlcy, the ' Vic- v-eretary of the Horti- 



: in all directions, sees that everything is going on 

 rly ; he is also at hand to refer to in cases of diffi- 

 respecting the arrangement of plants. As the day 

 ices, he generally takes a place where he is readily 



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d"Ne Plus Ultra' 

 TfancyT To" Mr 



neglect, were prop 







accordingly. But t 









Gardens are part of the Dulse of D 







the exhibition, aud 

 extensive variety o 

 To the Garden the 

















Green itself, leadic 



g immediately 







the objects for ex 





the l ouucil-i om 





represented in the 



right of the wc 



... 



xhibition. The 



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u£-\ 



.-Inr If im- 

 tre, the tickets 



who, presenting a ticket, sign their n 

 ml th.ii take their place at a long tat 



abundance. The floor above is provided w. 





packing and preparing ; indeed, some have come as fc 

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 urnm« there again. The Florist and Gardt 



Calendar of Operations. 



I idy in jour "mind'a 



,nged on either side, as^t Nau.ie b\ a 





2? > Mp e "? rd - La ^ e Sil ™r Medal W S J.TaUey, 

 Sin!: I 9 , Well - ri P e; 'ed Queen Pine-apples, 

 ^gmpec t,vely J lbs. 10 4 oz, 4 lbs. ll*oz., 4lbs. 



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tuta^f- , Ditt0 t0 Mr. Davis, of Oak Hill, for ft 



^St? 6 r° n of Noblesse Peaches. Silv 



^forBlif u F< R - Be dwell, Esq., Walthamstoi 



l **H J ^8 fruit, to which no prizes were 

 !"?*% 4 )L o exhi hited: A Queen Pine-apple, 

 ^^Chesi'fi u° Z -' from Mr. Patterson, gr. to the 

 St^iSSi' f U °i 3 lbs - 10 ° Z -' h ™ Sir JohQ 

 S»»elriTJj tw ° long-shaped « Black Prince " 



^iSiS dl , , V ariety stated t0 havebeen 

 ?K and IT*. -Eatwisle, Esq., Rochdale, Lan- 



£*« c&rnj f? dE " v,lle 5 fair specimens of Bellegardc 



ate> Grapes from leave the van-road, a*d , ,. lllM p j antSj and select some oi 



various coveTngs" 

 general rendezvt 



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wing, sweeping, andj 



• the first oppoi 



