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Flowers- Georginas, Double (six best, one of a sort! : 1. (medal) Cambridge Surprise, Moun- 

 tain of Snow, Pbsa grandiflbra, Bohemia, TJbsa Constantia, Wells's Dwarf Yellow, Mr.Widnall - 

 2. Surprise, Augustus, Wells's Yellow, Royal Lilac, Aspasia, Perfecta, Mr. Brewer. Georgina' 

 Globe, Dark Crimson, Mr. Widnall. Seedling, Mr. Widnall. Lobelia (grown at King's College)' 

 Mr. Catling. Fuchsia, Mr. Brewer. Bouquet (Treasurer's), Mr. Gimson. — Fruit. Pine : 1. (medal) 

 Queen, Rev. G. Jenyns; 2. Mr. Dall. Grapes, Black (not less than lHb.) : 1. Black Muscadine 

 Mr. Dall ; 2. Black Hamburgh, Mr. Fordham of Hatley. White (not less than 1J lb.) : 1 White 

 Aleatico, Mr. Dall ; 2. Mr. Robert Nutter. Pot of Grapes : 1. Mr. R. Nutter ; 2. Black Por- 

 tugal, Mr. Widnall. Peaches (six best, three of a sort) : 1. Purple Hative, Royal George, Col. 

 Pemberton; 2. Buckingham, Mr. Serjt. Frere. Three best of any sort: 1. Royal George.'Pur- 

 ple Hative, Noblesse, Colonel Pemberton ; 2. Noblesse, Mr. Challis. Nectarines (six best, three 

 of a sort) : 1. Vanguard, Mr. Newman, Lord De la Warr's gardener ; 9. Roman Elruge 

 Mr. Dall. Three best of any sort : 1. Mr. Charles Beales ; 2. Murray, Rev. Geo. Jenyns! 

 Cherries, Morello : 1. (42 to the lb.) Mr. Challis ; a second prize would have been awarded to Col". 

 Pemberton, but they were deficient in weight. Plums : two sorts, not less than six of a sort, 

 Coe's Seedling, Green Gage, Mr. Challis ; not less than six, Green Gage, Rev. Geo. Jenyns. 

 Figs, Brown, Colonel Pemberton. Gooseberries (Red), Warrington, Mr. Challis. Currants : No 

 first prize ; 2. (grown at King's College), Mr. Catling. Melon : 1. Scarlet-fleshed, Christopher 

 Pemberton, Esq. ; 2. Black Rock, Mr. Biggs. Grown under a hand-glass : No first prize; 2. Scar- 

 let-fleshed, Mr. Newman, LordDe la Warr's gardener. Apples, Table : 1. Spice Pippin, French 

 Pippin, Codling, Mr. P. Cranfield ; 2. Garrett's Pippin, Mr.Widnall. Pears, Table: Bergamot, 

 Rev. George Jenyns. Filberts : No first prize; 2. Red Kernel, Geo. Jenyns, Esq. Strawberries : 

 No first prize ; 2. Raspberry, Rev. Geo. Jenyns. — Culinary Vegetables. Peas, Mr. Lestourgeon'. 

 Celery, White Solid, George Jenyns, Esq. 



Cottagers' Prizes. Bouquet, James Tuck, Harston. Georgina, Joseph Beales, Cherryhinton. 

 China Asters, Jos. Beales, Cherryhinton. Apples, Ribston Pippin, Golden Rennet, Jas. Bullen, 

 Wimpole. Plums, James Tuck. Onions, James Tuck. Scarlet Runners, R. Maile, Wimpole. 

 Cucumber, Joseph Beales. 



Extra-Frizes. Broccoli, James Tuck. China Asters, Mr. Widnall. African Marigolds, Mr. 

 Newman. Endive, No. 87. Onions, No. 99. Cucumbers, Mr. Searle. (Cambridge Chronicle, 

 Sept. 17.) 



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Bristol Horticultural Society. — July 27. Prizes were awarded as under: — 

 Plants. Stove and Green-bouse : 1. Combretum purpCtreum, John Hurle, Esq. ; 2. Lemon, 

 John Prideaux, Esq. Hardy : 1. .Erica fragrans, and 2. Genista'Statice, Mr. Maule. Hardy Per- 

 ennials : 1. ffinoth era specibsa, Mr. Maule; 2. Potentilla formbsa, Mrs. T. Bay ley. Hollyhocks: 

 Seedlings, Mr. Elbury. Hardy Annuals : 1. Clarkw pulchella, and 2. ffinothera Lindleyzz, Mr. 

 Maule. — Flowers. Carnations. Bizards, Scarlet : 1. Mr. Jacques ; 2. Mr. Brookes. Crimson : 

 1. Mr. Maule ; 2. Mr. Brookes. Pink and Purple : 1. Mr. Jacques ; 2. Mr. Taylor. Seedlings : 

 1. Mr. Chambers ; 2. Mr. Brookes. Flakes, Scarlet : 1. Mr. Jacques ; 2. Mr. Taylor. Rose : 1. Mr. 

 Maynard; 2. Mr. Brookes. Purple: 1. Mr. Brookes; 2. Mr. Taylor. Picotees, Purple: 1. Mr 

 Maule; 2. Mr. Taylor. Red: 1. Mr. Maule; 2. Mr. Taylor. Yellow, Mr. Taylor. Balsams, Mrs. 



Verney. Cockscombs : 1. Rev. Mr. Richards ; 2. Mrs. Harford. Georginas : Land 2. Mr. Young. 



Fruit. Pine-apples : 1. Black Jamaica, Mr. James Helps ; 2. Black Antigua, W. P. Jillard, Esq. ; 

 3. Green, J. Hurle, Esq. Grapes, Black : 1. Black Tripoli, R.Oakley, Esq. ; 2. St. Peter's, P.J. Miles, 

 Esq. White : 1. Syrian, Mrs. Harford ; 2. Muscat, P. J. Miles, Esq. Melons : 1. Netted Rock, R. 

 Oakley, Esq. ;"2. Green-fleshed, Rev.Mr. Richards. Peaches : 1. and 2. P. Protheroe, Esq. Necta- 

 rines, P. Protheroe, Esq. Apricots : 1. Orange, Colonel Houlton ; 2. John Prideaux, Esq. Cher- 

 ries : 1. Morello, Colonel Houlton ; 2. White Heart, W. Blathwayte, Esq. Apples, Early : 1. John 

 Prideaux, Esq. ; 2. Juneating, Col. Houlton. Pears, Early : 1. Mr. Taylor ; 2. Fort du Roi [?], Mr. 

 Pittard. Raspberries, Red, Mr. G.W. Hall. Gooseberries, Red : 1. Roaring Lion, and 2. Crown 

 Bob, Mr. Cartwright. Green: 1. Miss Fewster ; 2. James Parker, Esq. Yellow: I. Rockwood, 

 Mr. Cartwright ; 2. Mr. W. Evans. Currants, Red : 1. P. Protheroe, Esq. ; 2. W. Blathwayte, 

 Esq. White : 1. James Parker, Esq. ; 2. Mrs. T. Bayley. — Culinary Vegetables. Kidneybeans : 



1. Mr. Maynard ; 2. S. Bowden, Esq. Celery : 1. Mr. Sealey ; 2. Mr. Maynard. Lettuce : 1. 

 White Cos, Mr. S. Gerrish ; 2. Brown Cos, Mr. Cartwright. Cauliflowers : 1. and 2. Mr. May- 

 nard. Cucumbers: 1. Mr. Maule; 2. G. Goldney, Esq. Carrots: 1. Orange, Mr. Maynard; 



2. Altringham, Mr. Maynard. Artichokes, R. Oakley, Esq. Cabbages : 1. D. Stanton, Esq. ; 

 2. Westham, Mr. S. Gerrish. Turnips : 1. Mr. S. Gerrish ; 2. Mr. Pittard. Vegetable Marrow, 

 John Acraman, Esq. Spinach, Mr. Pittard. Beans, Windsor, Mr. Gregory. 



Possessing superior Merit. Grumage Pippin [?] Apples, Mrs. L. Gregory. Filberts, Mr. R. Fry. 



Cottagers' Prizes. Potatoes : 1. Edward Jones ; 2. Elizabeth Dyer. Onions : 1. Elizabeth 

 Martin; 2. John Shortman. Apples: 1. and 2. Richard Mason. Kidneybeans, W. Kingscott. 

 Nosegay : 1. Sarah Cork; 2. Elizabeth Dyer; 3. John Hiron. 



Censors. Messrs. Knapp, Fedden, Jacques, Masey, Lee, and Saunders. [Bristol Mirror, Aug.7.) 



Sept. 14.- — The displayof georginas, cockscombs, China asters,and other autumnal 

 flowers, was excellent, particularly of those exhibited by our celebrated nurseryman Mr. Miller. 

 On the grand stand we noticed a fine Thunbergia alata, from J. S. Harford, Esq. ; Pergularia 

 odoratissima, from Christopher George, Esq., Abbots'- Leigh ; a fine collection of i'rica and other 

 plants, from Mr. Lee, Lawrence Hill, and Mr. Maule, Lower Easton ; a fine specimen of Cyperus 

 Papyrus, and Mtisa coccinea, from John Hurle, Esq. ; Witsfenia corymbbsa, by H. Nugent, Esq., 

 Bath ; Maurandya Barclayrma, and Cypripedium insigne, from Miss Bright, Ham Green ; with a 

 splendid collection of georginas, by Mr. Wheeler, of Warminster, Mr. Young, of Taunton, and 

 many others. Prizes were awarded as under : — 



Plants. Hardy Perennials : 1. Erythrola^na conspicua, and 2. Matricaria grandifldra, Mr. 

 Maule. Green-house : 1. Maurandya Barclaydna, Miss Bright ; 2. Amaryllis blanda, H. Nu- 

 gent, Esq.; 3. Fuchsia gracilis, Rev. W.Trevelyan. Stove: 1. Cypripedium insigne, Miss Bright ; 

 2. Cyperus Papyrus, John Hurle, Esq. — Flowers. Georginas. Double Tall: 1. George Fisher, 

 Esq. ; 2. H. Nugent, Esq. ; 3. and 4. Mr. Geo. Wheeler. Double Dwarfs : 1. Mr. Geo. Wheeler ; 

 2. Mr. Maule: 3. and 4. Mr. Geo Wheeler. Seedlings : 1. Colonel Houlton ; 2. Mr. Maule. Cocks- 

 combs. Red : 1. O. Fedden, Esq. ; 2. John Hurle, Esq. — Fruit. Pine-apples : 1. Cockscomb, 

 2. Otaheite, and 3. Black Jamaica, Mr. Burn, Tottenham Park ; 4. Queen, Colonel Houlton. 



