740 Provincial Horticultural Societies : — 



6. Prostanthera ?»iolacea, Mrs. Hobson ; 7. Euchrlus obcordatus, William Bow, Esq. ; 8. Pitt6s- 

 porum revolutum, and 9. PultenffiV villbsa, Earl of Wilton ; 10. Azalea indica alba, William 

 Bow, Esq. ; 11. Borbnz'a denticulata, William Garnett, Esq. ; 12. Ferbena Mellndres, William 

 Bow, Esq. Pelargoniums : 1. Moreanum, Thomas Knight, Esq. ; 2. GrevillenrewOT, K. Holland, 

 Esq. ; 3. Unknown, George Hole, Esq. ; 4. Spectabile maculatum, and 5. Daveyanmn, Richard 

 Potter, Esq. ; 6. Southcotimimi, Nathaniel Phillips, Esq. ; 7. General Riego, R. Holland, Esq. ; 8. 

 Macranthon, George Hole, Esq.; 9. Exornatum, William Bow, Esq.; 10. HCime?', George 

 Soholes, Esq. Hardy Shrubs : 1. Rhododendron fragrans, Earl of Wilton: 2. Azalea nudiflora, 

 William Bow, Esq. ;3. A. pontica alba, Mr. James Faulkner; 4 Rhododendron catawboiense, 

 William Bow, Esq. ; 5. R. azaleoides, Charles Wood, Esq. ; 6. Spiraea beRa, Mr. James Faulkner. 

 — Flowers. Tulips. The Amateur Cup, value Ten Sovereigns, to Mr. S. Ogden, Harpur-hey, for the 

 best pan, consisting of the six following kinds : Trafalgar, La Cantique, Baguet, Queen Charlotte, 

 Seedling, and Rose Unique. Feathered Bizards : 1. (premier) Seedling, Mr. Bowley; 2. Sir. Sidney 

 Smith, Mr. John Haigh ; 3. Trafalgar, William Leighton, Esq. ; 4. Surpasse-Catafalque, Mr.Bowley ; 

 5. Victoria, and 6. Due de Savoie, William Leighton, Esq. ; 7. Surpasse la Cantique, Mr. James 

 Faulkner; 8. Goude Beurs, Richard Potter, Esq. ; 9. La Cantique, Mr. John Taylor; 10. Maitre 

 partout (yellow), William Turner, Esq.; 11. Suwarrow, Mr. John Haigh; 12. Firebrand, Mr. 

 Samuel Ogden. Feathered Bybloemens : 1. (premier) Baguet, Mr. Bowley ; 2. Baguet, James 

 Walker, Esq. ; 3. Bienfait, William Turner, Esq. ; 4. Incomparable Surpasse, Mr. James 

 Faulkner; 5. Maitre partout, Roger Holland, Esq.; 6. Grotius, James Walker, Esq. ; 7. Wash- 

 ington, William Leighton, Esq. ; 8. Ambassadeur van Holland, Mr. James Hardman ; 9. Beauty, 

 James Walker, Esq. ; 10. David, C. Todd, Esq. ; 11. Surpasse Grand Turk, William Leighton, 

 Esq. ; 12. Princess Charlotte, C. Todd, Esq. Feathered Roses : 1. (premier) Comte de Vergennes, 

 William Turner, Esq. ; 2. Triomphe Royal, William Leighton, Esq. ; 3. Walworth, Mr. Bowley, 

 4. Lady Crewe, Mr. James Booth ; 5. Do Little, James Taylor, Esq. ; 6. Comte de Vergennes, 

 John Morris, Esq. ; 7. Due de Bronte, Mr. John Dearden ; 8. Queen of England, C. Todd, Esq. ; 

 9. Iphigenia, Mr ; John Taylor : 10. Hero of the Nile, William Leighton, Esq. ; 11. Cerise blanche, 

 Mr. Thomas Butler ; 12. Pretiosa, Mr. John Haigh. Flamed Bizards : 1. (premier) Albion, John 

 Wakefield, Esq. ; 2. Albion, Richard Potter, Esq. ; 3. Lustre de Beaute, William Leighton, Esq. ; 



4. Surpasse la Cantique, and 5. Beaute frappante, William Turner, Esq.; 6. Smith's Alexander, 

 Richard Potter, Esq. ; 7. Charbonnier, Mr. John Thackeray; 8. La Cantique, James Taylor, 

 Esq.; 9. Lord Sidmouth, Mr. Bowley ; 10. Rising Sun, William Leighton, Esq.; 11. Lunardi, 

 William Turner, Esq. ; 12. Captain White, Mr. Bowley. Flamed Bybloemens : 1. (premier) 

 Prince of Wurtemberg, Mr. James Hardman ; 2. Magnificent, Mr. John Morton ; 3. Alexander 

 Magnus, and 4. Queen Charlotte, William Leighton, Esq.; 5. Violet Wallers, Mr. Thomas 

 Butler ; 6. Sable Rex, John Morris, Esq. ; 7. Diana, Mr. Samuel Ogden ; 8. Roi de Siam, Mr. 

 Thomas Butler ; 9. Triomphe de Lisle, William Leighton, Esq. ; 10. Duchess of Tuscany, Mr. 

 John Thackeray; 11. Amiable Brunette, Mr. James Hardman; 12. Vulcan, C. Todd, Esq. 

 Flamed Roses : 1. (premier) Lord Hill, Thomas Boothman,Esq. ; 2. Unique, William Turner, Esq. ; 

 3. Vesta, Roger Holland, Esq. ; 4. La Vandyke, and 5. Lord Hill, Mr. Thomas Butler ; 6. Alex- 

 ander du Roi, William Leighton, Esq. ; 7. Triomphe Royal, John Blorris, Esq. ; 8. Cerise a belle 

 forme, Mr. John Thackeray; 9. Seedling, and 10. Roi des Cerises, William Leighton, Esq. ; 11. 

 Reine des Cerises, Mr. Joseph Clegg ; 12. Thalestris, Mr. James Hardman. Selfs, &c. : 1. Roi 

 de Mine d'Or, Mr. T. Partington ; 2. White Flag, William Turner, Esq. ; 3. Bizard Breeder, Mr. 

 James Faulkner; 4. Beauty Breeder, James Walker, Esq. ; 5. Lady Crewe, Mr. Wm. Fletcher. 

 Baskets of Flowers : 1. F. Bayley, Esq. ; 2. William Bow, Esq. ; 3. T. H. Hadfield, Esq. ; 4. 

 Richard Potter, Esq. Baskets of Plants : 1. and 2. William Bow, Esq.— Fruit Pines : 1. Mont- 

 serrat, Richard Potter, Esq. ; 2. Providence, P. Marsland, Esq.; 3. Enville, Thomas Mottram, 

 Esq. Grapes : 1. Black Hamburgh, Richard Potter, Esq. ; 2. Black Hamburgh, Thomas Mot- 

 tram, Esq. ; 3. Sweetwater, Joseph Lane, Esq. ; 4. Lombardy, Richard Potter, Esq. Peaches, 

 Earl of Wilton. Strawberries, John Hill, Esq. Apples (growth of 1829) : 1. Chapel, and 2. 

 John, Mr. P. Daine ; 3. Russett, John Alcock, Esq. — Culinary Vegetables. Cucumbers : 1. 

 Longford, and 2. Incomparable, C. J. S. Walker, Esq. ; 3. Richard Potter, Esq. ; 4. J. M. Marris, 

 Esq. Asparagus : 1. Joseph Dennison, Esq ; 2. James Darbishire, Esq. Mushrooms : 1. Earl of 

 Wilton ; 2. William Garnett, Esq. Peas : 1. T. J. Trafford, Esq. ; 2. Francis Bayley, Esq. Rhu- 

 barb : 1. E. J. Lloyd, Esq. ; 2. Thomas Wright, Esq. Lettuces : 1. E. J. Lloyd, Esq. ; 2. C. J. S. 

 Walker, Esq. Kidneybeans, William Garnett, Esq. Turnips, Charles Wood, Esq. Carrots, 

 T. J. Trafford, Esq. Cabbages, Francis Bayley, Esq. 



Midges' Prizes. Plants. Stove : 1. Cerberzz frutiebsa, J. H. Hadfield, Esq. ; 2. Cactus speciosis- 

 sima, William Bow, Esq. ; 3. Erythrlna Crista galli, James Ramsbottom, Esq. ; 4. Beslerz'a cristata, 

 William Garnett, Esq. ; 5. Ipomce N a insignis, Richard Potter, Esq. ; fi. Cqffea arabica, James 

 Brierley, Esq. Herbaceous : 1. Pse&uia paradoxa, Charles Wood, Esq. ; 2. Diphylla cym&sa, 

 Mr. Edward Leeds ; 3. Cypripedium Calceolus, Mr. James Faulkner ; 4. J'erdnica saxatilis, Mr. 

 John Hulme ; 5. /'iola lanceolata, Mr. Edward Leeds ; 6. Geum coccineum, Richard Potter, 

 Esq. ; 7. iuplnus polyphyllus, Earl of Wilton. Green-house : 1. Calceolaria rugbsa, James Dar- 

 bishire, Esq. ; 2. J?lichrysum sesambldes, 3. Chorizema, and 4. Ardisia crenulata, Mrs. Hobson ; 



5. Verbena pulchella, William Bow, Esq. ; 6. 7 s ris pav&nia, Thomas Glover, Esq. ; 7. TempletbnM 

 glauca, George Scholes, Esq. Hardy Shrubs : 1. Azalea rtitilans, 2. Kalm/Vi angustifblia, and 3. 

 LinnaW borealis, Charles Wood, Esq. ; 4. Azalea specibsa, Mr. James Faulkner; 5. Rhododen- 

 dron catawboitnse, J. H. Wanklyn, Esq. Fruit : 1. Montserrat Pine, George Hole, Esq ; 2. 

 Purple Palestine Grapes, Earl of Wilton ; 3. Apples (growth of 1829), Mr. P. Daine; 4 Pears 

 (growth of 1829), John Hill, Esq. ; 5. Grapes (in pot), Richard Potter, Esq. ; 6. Gooseberries, 

 Richard Smith, Esq. ; 7. Gooseberries, Francis Bayley, Esq. Culinary Vegetables : 1. Early 

 Potatoes, Joseph Dennison, Esq. ; 2. Celery, Mr. T. Slater. 



June 24. At the Third Exhibition for the year 1830, prizes were awarded as 

 under : — 



Plants. Stove: 1. Pergularia odoratissima, Earl of Wilton ; 2. Cactus speciosissima, Henry 

 Pope, Esq. ; 3. Gloxin/a caulescens, Rev. J. Clowes ; 4. Solandnz viridiflbra, Wm. Garnett, Esq. ; 

 5. Ardisia colorata, Mrs. Hobson ; 6. Musa coccinea, James Brierley, Esq. ; 7. Jatropha pandu- 

 rajfblia, Wm. Garnett, Esq. ; 8. Ce>bera frutiebsa, J. H. Hadfield, Esq. ; 9. Gloxinm hirsute, Ed- 

 ward Haworth, Esq. ; 10. Erythrlna Crista galli, and 11. IpomoeV insignis, Richard Potter, Esq. ; 

 12. Blakea trinervis, Mrs. Hobson. Green-house : 1. Pimelea decussate rosea, and 2. Gladiolus 

 cardinalis inf., Mrs. Hobson; 3. Calceolaria arachnoides, Rev. J. Clowes; 4. Lechenaultz'a for- 

 mbsa, Nath. Phillips, Esq. ; 5. Pimelea >bsea, Wm. Bow, Esq. ; 6. Lachn^a ericoldes, Rev. J. 

 Clowes ; 7. Astelma eximium, Wm, Bow, Esq.; 8, Burchellz'a capensis, William Garnett, Esq. j 



