Devonshire. 525 



5. Ventricbsa carnea, R. Holland, Esq. ; 6. Vestita coccinea, E. Silvester, Esq. ; 7. Pra'gnans, E. 

 Ashworth, Esq. ; 8. Ventricbsa alba, VV. Hulton, Esq. Pelargoniums : 1. A'rdens, and 2. Quin- 

 quevfilnerum, R. Holland, Esq.; 3. Macranthon, E. Ashworth, Esq.; 4. Davey«r«»«, K. Holland, 

 Esq. ; 5. Miss Maitland, E. Ashworth, Esq. ; 6. Augusta coccinea, R. Holland, Esq. ; 7. Double 

 Purple, and 8. Emmelia, E. Ashworth. Esq. Herbaceous : 1. iilium longif blium, W. Hulton, 

 Esq. ; 2. 7 J hlox amoe N na, R. Holland, Esq. ; 3. Dodecatheon Mead/«, E. Ashworth, Esq. ; 4. Aae- 

 mbne narcissiflbra, R. Holland, Esq. ; 5. Ramonda pyr'enaica, E. Silvester, Esq. ; 6. Lunaria 

 rediviva, James Cross, Esq. ; 7. Geum coccineum, J. Ridgway, Esq. ; 8. Saxifraga granulata, E. 

 Ashworth, Esq. Hardy Shrubs : 1. Bbsa odorata, James Shippobottom ; 2. Magnifique, J. Ridg. 

 way, Esq. ; 3. Double Azalea, W. Hulton, Esq. ; 4. Yellow, 5. Scarlet, and 6. Clematis fl6rida, E. 

 Ashworth, Esq. ; 7. Crimson Rose, J. Ridgway, Esq. ; 8. Cytisus purpureus, E. Ashworth, Esq. 



— Flowers : 1. Trafalgar, 2. Bien Fait, 3. Comte, 4. Unique, 5. Pitt, and 6. Czar de Moscow, 

 (silver cup), William Turner, Esq. Trafalgar (premier prize), William Leighton, Esq. Feathered 

 Bizards : 1. Due de Savoie, William Leighton, Esq. ; 2. Surpasse Catafalque, and 3. Rainbow, 

 W. Turner, Esq.; 4. Goud Beurs, Joseph Stewart; S. Victoria, W. Leighton, Esq. ; 6. "Viper, 

 John Bradsbaw ; 7. Sydney, James Rushton. Feathered Bybloemens : 1. Baguet, Mr. Butler ; 



2. Incomparable, W. Leighton, Esq. ; 3. Bien Fait, R. Holland, Esq ; 4. Maltre Foot, and 5. 

 Washing* jn, W. Leighton, Esq. ; 6. Bacchus, R. Holland, Esq. ; 7. Imperatrice de Mora, W. 

 Turner, Esq. Flamed Bizards: 1. Lustre, W. Leighton, Esq. ; 2. Surpasse LaCantique, William 

 Turner, Esq. ;■ 3. Albion, 4. Abercrombie, and 5. Frappant, W. Leighton, Esq. ; 6. Britannia, 

 and 7 Alexander, James Southern. Flamed Bybloemens : 1. Queen Charlotte, Mr. Butler ; 2. 

 Abd.il6nymus, Mr. Leighton ; 3. Roi de Siam, Mr. Butler ; 4. Alexander Magnus, Mr. Leighton ; 



5, Violis Wallens, Mr. Ormrod ; 6. Grenadier, Mr. Crompton ; 7. Magnificent, Mr. Holland. 

 Feathered Rose : 1. Comte, Mr. Turner ; 2. Hero of Nile, Mr. Gaskel ; 3. Do Little, J. Yates ; 

 4. Triumph, William Crompton; 5. Due de Bronte, T. Ryley ; 6. Walworth, Mr. Butler; 7. 

 Ilolden's Rose, John Bradshaw. Flamed Rose: 1. Rose Unique, R. Greenhalgh ; 2. Roi de Ceres, 

 P. Ormrod ; 3. Vesta, R. Holland ; 4. Lapurate, William Crompton ; 5. Vulcan, R. Holland ; 



6. Seedling, William Leighton, Esq. ; 7. Grand Valier, R. Greenhalgh. Basket of Flowers, 

 E. Ashworth, Esq. Tulips. Self, R. Greenhalgh. Breeder, P. Morris. Double, R. Greenhalgh. 



— Fruit. Pines, J. Ridgway, Esq. Strawberries, J. Ridgway, Esq. — Culinary Vegetables. Cu- 

 cumbers, E. Ashworth, Esq. Melon, William Hulton, Esq. Mushrooms, J. Ridgway, Esq. 

 French Beans, W. Hulton, Esq. Potatoes, W. Hulton, Esq., Rhubarb, Mr. Crompton. Lettuce, 

 James Morris. 



Extra-Prizes. Turnips, W. Hulton, and J. Ridgway, Esq. {Bolton Chronicle, May 29.) 

 Bolton Flower Show. — April 30. The prizes were awarded as follows : — 



Best Stove Plant, EugenzVz Jumbos, E. Silvester, Esq. Best Green-house Plant, Corra^a specibsa, 

 R. Plolland, Esq. Best pan of four Auriculas, as in each class, Colonel Taylor, Ploughboy, 

 Regulator, and Flag, R. Holland, Esq. 



Pla?its. Stove : 1. Ardisia colorata, E. Silvester, 'Esq. ; 2. Bleh'a TankervilljY, J. Ridgway, 

 Esq.'; Besler/<z cristate, and 4. Streptanthus elegans, E. Silvester, Esq. ; 5. Cactus specibsa, Mrs. 

 Crompton ; 6. Miisa coccinea, J. Ridgway, Esq. ; 7. Gardema armata, and 8. Justicv'a sp. ?, E. 

 Silvester, Esq. ; 9. Begbnza acrostigma, R. Holland, Esq. ; 10. Ardisia erenata, E. Silvester, Esq. 

 Green-house : 1. BorbnM serrulata, E. Silvester, Esq. ; 2. BorbiiM denticulata, R. Holland, Esq. ; 



3. E'pacris grandiflbra, 4. E'pacris microphylla, 5. £lichrysum rupestre, 6. Eutaxia wzyrtifblia, 7. 

 Azalea indica alba, and 8. Diusma serratifblia, R. Holland, Esq. ; 9. Prbtea melaleuca, J. Ridg- 

 way, Esq. ; 10. Corysantbes multiflbra, E. Silvester, Esq. Ericas : 1. Suaveolens, R. Holland, Esq. ; 

 2. Vernix, E. Silvester, Esq. ; 3. Hartnelli, 4. JUchiiflbra, 5. Bonplandea, 6. Bowieawa, 7. Propen- 

 dens, and 8. Mundula, R. Holland, Esq. Pelargoniums. Victory, R. Holland, Esq. Macran- 

 thon, E. Ashworth, Esq. Coccineum, R. Holland, Esq. Octavius, E. Ashworth, Esq. Lady 

 Elcho, E. Ashworth, Esq. Lady of the Lake, R. Holland, Esq. Hume/, R. Holland, Esq. Prince 

 Regent, R. Holland, Esq. Herbaceous. Fumaria cava nobilis, J. Ridgway, Esq. Cypripedium 

 pauciflbrum, James Faulkner. Pulmonaria aziirea, J. Ridgway, Esq. 6'edum album, J. Ridgway, 

 Esq. Primula eortusoMes, R. Holland, Esq. Dodecatheon Meadia, R. Holland, Esq. Claytbnz'as 

 virginica, R. Holland, Esq. O'rchis spectabilis, James Faulkner. Hardy. .Rhododendron, R. 

 Holland, Esq. Spiraea laevigata, E. Ashworth, Esq. Andromeds Catesbss\j, J. Ridgway, Esq. 

 Moss Rose, W. Hulton, Esq. Kibes aurea, Thomas Booth. 1. and 2. Unknown, E. Ashworth, 

 Esq. — Flowers. Auricula, best, of any colour, Matthew Gaskell. Green-edged: 1. Colonel 

 Taylor, and 2. Barlow's King, William Crompton ; 3. Howard's Nelson, and 4. Highland Lad, 

 Mr. Thomas Ormrod ; 5. Booth's Freedom, Michael Potts; 6. Barlow's Lustre, William Hulton, 

 Esq. ; 7. Standard of England, James Faulkner. Grey-edged : 1. Ringleader, R. Greenhalgh ; 



2. Ploughboy, R. Holland, Esq. ; 3. Revenge, Michael Potts; 4. Waterloo, and 5. Bang-up, 

 R. Holland, Esq. ; 6. Alpine Shepherdess, Mr. Thomas Ormrod ; 7. Speedwell, William Hulton, 

 Esq. White-edged : 1. Venus, Roger Yates; 2. Ashworth's Rule-all, R. Holland, Esq. : 3. Earl 

 Grosvenor, James Morris ; 4. Wood's Delight, R. Holland, Esq. ; 5. Pott's Regulator, John Brad- 

 shaw; 6. Seedling, Matthew Gaskell ; 7. Popplewell's Conqueror, R. Holland, Esq. Selfs : 1. 

 Apollo, John Bradshaw ; 2. Seedling, and 3. True Blue, Roger Yates ; 4. Primate, John Hard- 

 man ; 5. Ned Lud, Roger Yates ; 6. Flag, Joseph Stewart ; 7. Haphasaid, Mr. Thomas Ormrod, 

 Polyanthus. Dark : 1. George IV., James Morris ; 2. Cox's Regent, W. Turner, Esq. ; 3. Dragoon, 4. 

 Mrs. Hulton, and 5. Seedling, William Hulton, Esq. ; 6. Princess, John Bradshaw ; 7. Duke of Lan- 

 caster, Mr. Glover. Red : 1. Alexander, Mr. Thomas Ormrod; 2. First Rate, John Hardman ; 



3. Princess Royal, R. Greenhalgh ; 4. Stranger, John Bradshaw ; 5. York Regent, William Hul- 

 ton, Esq. ; 6. Bang Europe, John Hardman; 7. Fletcher's, William Hulton, Esq. Fruit. Pine : 

 1 E Silvester, Esq. ; 2. and 3. J. Ridgway, Esq. — Culinary Vegetables. Cucumbers : 1. and 2. 

 William Hulton, Esq. Asparagus : 1. and 2. William Hulton, Esq. Mushrooms : 1. Joseph 

 Ridgway, Esq. ; 2. William Hulton, Esq. French Beans: 1. and 2. William Hulton, Esq. New 

 Potatoes : 1. and 2. William Hulton, Esq. Rhubarb : 1. Mr. William Crompton ; 2. J. Ridgway, 

 Esq. Sea-kale : 1. William Hulton, Esq. ; 2. James Cross, Esq. 



Extra-Prizes : 1. Lemon Tree, Mrs. Crompton, Famworth ; 2. Camelh'a, R. Holland, Esq. ; 

 3. Cauliflower Broccoli, W. Hulton, Esq. 



The prizes, &c, were adjudged by Mr. Shepherd, of the botanic garden, Liverpool. (Bolton 

 Chronicle, May 8.) 



DEVONSHIRE. 

 South Devon and East Cornwall Botanical and Horticultural Society. — May 27. 

 Prizes were awarded as follows : — 



