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anthuses : 1. Alexander, Mr. T. Ingham; 2. Regent, Mr. Turner"; 3. Princess Royal, Mr. T. 

 Ingham ; 4. Bang Europe, 5. George the Fourth, and 6. Lady Mary, Mr. Bruce ; 7. Gold Lace 

 Mr. R. F. Buckley ; 8. Turner's Defiance, Mr. T. Ingham. Seedling Auricula, Mr. T. Boardman! 

 Maiden Growers : 1. Green-edged, 2. White-edged, 3. Grey-edged, and 4. Self-edged, Mr. West- 

 land. Hyacinths. Red double: 1. Mr. Skirving; 2. Mr. Powell; 3. Mr. Whalley. Blue double- 

 J. Mr. Faulkner; 2. and 3. Mr. Whalley. White double : 1. Mr. W. Smith ; 2. Mr. Whalley ■ 3' 

 Mr. Powell ; Yellow : 1, 2, and 3. Mr. Whalley. Red single : 1. Mr. Whalley ; 2. Mr. Powe'll •' 

 3. Mr. Whalley. Blue single : 1. and 2. Mr. W. Smith ; 3. Mr. Faulkner. White single : 1 and 



2. Mr. Powell ; 3. Mr. Whalley. Baskets of cut Flowers : 1. Mr. S. Ellison ; 2. and 3. Mr 

 Whalley. — Fruit. Apples : 1. Mr. Dobson ; 2. and 3. Mr. W. Smith ; 4. Mr. Horsfall. Pears : 

 1. Mr. Manifold ; 2. H. B. Hollinshead, Esq. ; 3. Mr. Whalley ; 4. Mrs. E. Cropper. Grapes' 

 Black: 1. Mr. Forrest; 2. and 3. Mr. Tayleur. White: 1. Mr. Forrest; 2. Mr. Woodhouse- 



3. Mr. Forrest. Pines: 1. Sir R. Brooks ; 2. Mr. T. Davies ; 3. Mr. Powell. Strawberries- l' 

 Mr. J. Clare ; 2. Mr. Roskell. Nuts : 1. and 2. Mr. Whalley.— Culinary Vegetables. Cucumbers : 



1. Mr. H. Wilson; 2. Mr. R. Harrison; 3. Mr. W. Smith; 4. Mr. H. Wilson. Asparagus- 1 

 Mr. W. Smith ; 2. Mr. R. V. Yates; 3. Mr. Whalley ; 4. H. B. Hollinshead, Esq. Rhubarb'- l' 

 and 2. Mr. Roskell; 3. Mr. Horsfall; 4. Mrs. E. Cropper. Kidneybeans : 1. Mr. J B Yates- 



2. Mr. T. F. Dyson ; 3. Mr. J. Clare ; 4. Mr. C. Tayleur. Potatoes : 1. Mr. H. Wilson ; 2. Mrs! 

 G. F. Dickson ; 3. and 4. Mrs. Rathbone. Sea-kale : 1. Mr. Whalley ; 2. Mrs. Rathbone ; 3. and 



4. Mr. Whallev. Mushrooms: 1. Mrs. Rathbone; 2. Mr. W. Smith. Broccoli: 1. Mr. J A 

 Yates; 2. Mr. Manifold ; 3. Mr. J. A. Yates; 4. Mrs. Earle. Cabbage: 1. Mrs. Rathbone '• 4 

 Mr. Skirving; 3. Mrs. Rathbone ; 4. Mr. Powell. Lettuce : 1. and 2. Mr. J. A. Yates ; 3. Mr'w 

 Smith. 



Extra-Prizes. Apples, Mrs. Earle (two prizes), Mr. Manifold, H. B. Hollinshead, Esq. Straw- 

 berries, Mr. John Topham. Lemon tree, Mr. William Barton. Orange tree, Mr. Thomas Da- 

 vies. Lemons, Rev. R. Gwillym. Gooseberries, Mrs. Pyke. Fig tree, Mr. Powell. Asparagus, 

 Mr. Whalley, Mrs. Rathbone. Baskets of plants and flowers, Mr. Powell, Mr. Horsfall, Mr. T. 

 Davies, Mr. T. Walker, Miss Waterhouse, H. B. Hollinshead, Esq., Mr. Tayleur, Mrs. G. T. 

 Dickson, Mr. Skirving (two prizes), Mr. Whalley, Mr. T. F. Dyson (two prizes), Mr. Dobson.' 

 Acacia armata, Mr. S. Woodhouse. Cyrtanthus obllquus, Mrs. Rathbone. Gentidwa acaulis and 

 v£rna, Mr. Skirving. Georgina fimbriata, Mr. Powell Psebnia Moutan, Mr. Davies. Kenned/a 

 monophylla, Mr. Skirving. .Euphorbia punicea, Mr. Horsfall. Cucumbers, Mrs. Rathbone 

 Parsley, Mr. Whalley. Potatoes, Mrs. Earle. Carrots, Mrs. Rathbone. Coffee, Mr. W. Smith! 

 Damsons, Mr. Roskell. Peas, Mrs. G. F. Dickson. 



The prize-money fixed upon by the Committee amounted to 501., but, the very valuable pro- 

 ductions in all departments being so numerous, they were induced to give the very large amount 

 of 30/. in extra-prizes. (Gore's General Advertiser, May 6.) 



Liverpool Floral and Horticultural Show. — The Show of tulips, fruits, vege- 

 tables, and green-house plants, took place on May 27th. Many of the tulips exhibited were ex- 

 tremely beautiful, including flowers of every shade and of all varieties. The hot-house and green- 

 house plants were even more splendid than the tulips, and the fruits and vegetables were of the 

 finest kind. The strawberries were particularly large and beautiful. The following is a list of the 

 prizes : — 



Best Pan : 1. Trafalgar (feathered bizard), Bien Fait (feathered bybloemen), Comte de Vergennes 

 (feathered rose), Surpasse la ("antique (flamed bizard), Alexander Magnus (flamed bybloemen), 

 and Rose Unique (flamed rose), W. Turner, Haslingden ; 2. Trafalgar (black baguet), Do Little, 

 Phoenix Abdalonymus, and Rose Unique, T. Roby ; 3. Surpasse Catafalque (black baguet), 

 Heroine, Lord St. Vincent, Dido, and Triomphe Royal, Mr. Pyke. 



Stove Premiers : 1. Solandra grandiflbra, H. B. Hollinshead, Esq. ; 2. Crinum hybridum ama- 

 bile capense, Mr. R. Harrison ; 3. Combretum purpureum, Mr. R. Powell. Greenhouse Pre- 

 miers : 1. Choryzema Henchmannz, Mr. Thomas Davies ; 2. Salpiglossis picta var., Messrs. Dick- 

 sons ; 3. Melaleuca fulgida, Mr. Skirving. 



Plants. Stove : 1. Cactus speciosissima, Mr. G. Cunningham"; 2. Marin to zebr'ina, Mr. Powell ; 

 3. DionaW muscipula, Mr. Skirving ; 4. Crlnum amabile, and 5. Ix6ra coccinea, Mr. G. Cunning- 

 ham ; 6. Gloxinia specibsa alba, S. Colquitt, Esq. ; 7. Erythrlna Crista galli, Mr. Horsfall ; 8. 

 Thunb£rg/a alata. Mr. C. Tayleur. Green-house: Calceolaria /hyrsiflbra, Messrs. Whalley; 2. 

 .Elichrysum proliferum, H. B. Hollinshead, Esq. ; 3. Alstrcemenapelegrina, Mr. Skirving; 4". EW- 

 chrj^sum hiimile, Rev. R. Gwillym; 5. Calceolaria rugbsa var. latifblia, Mrs. Rathbone; 6. Bo* 

 ibnia pinnata, Messrs. Whalley; Cyrtanthus obllqua, Mr. Powell; 8. Calceolaria /jlantaginea, 

 Messrs. Dickson. Ericas: 1. Translucens, Rev. R. Gwillym; 2. Ventricbsa var., Messrs. Whal- 

 ley ; 3. Odorata, and 4. Vestlta fiilgida, Mr. T. Davies ; 5. D^nsa, Messrs. Whalley ; 6. Ventricbsa, 

 H. Wilson, Esq. ; 7. Linnae r a superba, Rev. R. Gwillym ; 8. Bugg/d»a, Mr. G. Cunningham. Pe* 

 largoniums : 1. Mrs. Rathbone; 2. Victory, Mr. G. Cunningham; 3. Latilbbium, and 4. Davey- 

 dnu?n Mr. T. Walker ; 5. Paul Pry, Mr. Skirving ; 6. Hume/', Messrs. Whalley ; 7. Defiance, Mr, 

 Isaac Hadwen ; 8. Smith/;, Mr. T. Walker. Herbaceous : 1. /.uplnuspolyphyllus, Messrs. Dick- 

 son ; 2. Pentstemon ovatus, Mr. R. Harrison ; 3. Phlox setacea, Mr. E. Roscoe ; 4. Aquilegia 

 alpinaatropurpurea, 5. Papaveralplnum, and 6. Ramonda pyrenaica, Messrs. Dickson; 7. Ferbtna 

 Mellndres [chamaedryoides Siu.], Mr. T. Davies ; 8. /.ilium longiflbrum, Mrs. Cropper. Shrubs : 

 1. Psebnia arbbrea, Mr. G. Cunningham ; 2. Rhododendron pjnticum album, Messrs. Dickson'; 



3. Rhododendron catawbiense, Mr. G. Cunningham ; 4. .ftbsa Noisett/a, and 5. Hydrangea hortensis, 

 Mr. Skirving; 6. Spartium scoparium sulphureum, Messrs. Dickson; 7. Azalea variegata oranee, 

 Mr. G. Cunningham ; 8. rhododendron ferrugineum, Mr. Skirving. Baskets of Plants : 1. H. Wil- 

 son, Esq. ; 2. Mr. T. Davies ; 3. Mr. T. Walker ; 4. Mr. Horsfall.— .Rowers. Feathered Bizards : 

 1. Surpasse Catafalque, Mr. Turner ; 2. Trafalgar, S. Ogden ; 3. Bolivar, and 4. La Cantique, Mr. 

 Turner; 5. Sir Sydney Smith, Messrs. Whalley; 6. Due de Savoie, and 7. Seedling, Mr. Turner. 

 Flamed Bizards : 1. Albion, Mr. Wakefield : 2. Lustre de Beauts, W. Leighton, Esq. ; 3. Phoenix, 

 T. Roby; 4. Smith's Alexander, W. Leighton, Esq. ; 5. Duke of Manchester, S Ogden ; 6. Aber- 

 crombie, W. Leighton, Esq. ; 7 Seedling, J. M. Taylor. Feathered Bybloemens : 1. Baguet, Wil- 

 liam Leighton, Esq ; 2. Bien Fait, Mr. Turner ; 3. Lord of the Manor, Mr. Faulkner ; 4. Row- 

 bottom's Incomparable, S. Ogden ; 5. Tout, and 6. Roi de Siam, Mr. Turner; 7. Gadby's Magni- 

 ficent, J. M. Taylor. Flamed Bybloemens: I.Violet Wallers, Mr. Whittingham ; 2. Triomphe 

 de Lisle, W. Leighton, Esq. ; 3. Violette fondle Noire, and 4. Tout, Mr. Whittingham ; 5. Magnus, 

 Mr. Pyke ; 6. Violette Remarquable, Mr. Hulme ; 7. Telegraph, Mr. Whittingham. Feathered 

 Rose or Cherry : 1. Do Little, 2. Comte de Vergennes, 3. Hero of the Nile, 4. Walworth, 5. Due 

 de Bronte, and 6. Holden's Rose, W. Leighton Esq. ; 7. Rose Cornelia, Mr. Turner. Flamed 

 Rose; 1. Triomphe Royal, W. Leighton, Esq. ; 2. Vesta, Mr. Turner; 3. Unique, S. Ogden ; 4. 



