IJurseis/ilir, Essex, Hertfordshire. 1\l 



and 3. WiU's Standard of Perfection, JMrs.W. Pateshall. Crimson Bizarres : 1. Wakefield's Paul 

 Pry, R. J. Powell, Esq.; 2. Davey's Sovereign, Mrs. W. Pateshail Scarlet Flakes: 1. Lacey's 

 Queen, Mrs. W. Pateshall ; 2. Madame Mara, R J. Powell, Esq. ; 3. Pasje's Oueen Caroline, 

 Mrs.W. Pateshall. Rose Flakes: 1. Fletcher's Duchess of Devonshire, 2. Baces's'Sir J. Plaisten, 

 and 3. Smalley's Wonderful, Mrs.W. Pateshall. Purple Flakes : 1. Bates's Duchess o-f Devon- 

 shire; 2. Strong's Esther, and 3. Princess Charlotte, Mrs. W. Pateshall. —Picotees. Purple: 1. 

 Hogg's Pompadour, 2. Jeeve's Moon-raker, and 3. Lee's Cleopatra, Mrs.W. Pateshall. Red: I. 

 Pike's Defiance, 2. Will Stukelv, and 3. Barron's Miss Neville, Mrs. W. Pateshall. — Geor- 

 ginas. Dark: 1. Black Turban, Mr. Cranston; 3. Miller's Hebe, Sir J. G. Cotterell. Light: 1. 

 Wells's Dwarf Yellow, and 2. Mountain of Snow, Mr. Cranston; 3. Beauty of England, Mr.s. W. 

 Pateshall. Red : 1. Claudius CiBsar, Mr. Cranston ; 2. Seedling, Mrs. Nott ; 3. Morning Star, 

 Mr. Cranston. 



Fruit. Gooseberries, Red : 1. Sportsman, and 2. Lancashire Lad, T. Spencer, Esq ; 3. Crown 

 Bob, Mr. Cranston. Green : 1. Sirrell's Green, T. S)iencer, Esq. ; 2. Green Ocean, and 3. Wil- 



mot's Early, Mr. Godsall. Yellow: 1. Sovereign, 2. Viper, and 3. Rockwood, Mr. Godsall 



Grapes: 1. Muscat of Alexandria, Archdeacon Prosser; 2. Black Hamburgh, C. G. Cooke, Esq. 



— Melons: 1. Netted Cantaloup, J. S. Gowland, Esq.; 3. Black Rock, R. J. Powell, Esq 



Apricots : 1. Moorpark, Sir J. G. Cotterell ; 2. Turkey, Mr. John Thomas. —Plums : 1. Orlean.s, 

 Sir J. G. Cotterell ; 2. Blue Imp^ratrice, C. G. Cooke, Esq. — Currants, Red, Mr. Knight's New 

 Seedling, R. J. Powell, Esq, {Hereford Journal, July 27.) 



Sept. 22. A georgina, exhibited by the gardener of Sir J. G. Cotterell, dis- 

 played what has long been a great desideratum amongst florists, distinct stripes : the colour is a 

 deep crimson of the richest velvet tint ; but from the base of, and reposing on, each broad petal, 

 springs one or two smaller ones, which are beautifully striped with pink, and which, it is hoped, 

 will prove permanent : the flower is large, well formed, and, although very double, will produce 

 seed. Prizes were awarded as under : — 



Flowers. Georginas. Crimson : 1. Worcester Hero, and 2. Coronation, Mr. Godsall ; 3. Ane- 

 mone-flowered, Mr. Cranston. Scarlet : 1. Romulus, and 2. Claudius CiBsar, Bir. Cranston ; 

 3. Constantia, Mrs. W. Pateshall. Purple : 1. Atropurpurea, and 2. Anemone-flowered, Mr. 

 Cranston ; 3. Seedling, Sir J. G. Cotterell. Light : 1. Mountain of Snnw, Mr. Cranston ; 2. Ac- 

 t£eon, Mrs. Nott; 3. Painted Lady, Mr. Godsall. Striped variety. Seedling, Sir J. G. Cotterell. 



Fruit. Nectarines : 1. Scarlet, 2. Roman, and 3. Seedling, Sir J. G. Cotterell. — Apples. Early 

 Dessert: 1. Ribston Pippin, Sir J. G. Cotterell; 2. Peach Apple, T. Spencer, Esq. ; 3. Albion 

 Apple, Sir J. G. Cotterell. Late Dessert: 1. Nonpareil, and 2. Margil, Mrs. J. PhiUipps; 3. Gar. 

 nons Apple, Sir J. G. Cotterell. Culinary: 1. Blenheim Orange, and 2. Hawthorndean, T. Spen. 

 cer, Esq ; 3. Royal Russet, Mr. John Thomas. — Pears. Early Dcs.^ert : 1. Gansell's Bergamot, Mr. 

 J. Thomas; 2. Orange Bergamot, R. J. Powell, Esq. Late Dessert: 1. Crassane, J. S. Gowland, 

 Esq.; 2. Chaumontelle, R. J. Powell, Esq. ; 3. Duchesse d'Angoulferae, Mrs. Parkinson. — Grapes. 

 Out-door : 1. Royal Muscadine, and 2. Black Esperione, P/Ir. J. Thomas. — Peaches : 1. Seedling, 



2. Koyal George, and 3. French Mignonne, Sir J. G. Cotterell. [Hereford Journal, Sept. 2S.) 



Ross Horticultural Society. — May 1 8. Prizes were awarded as under ; — 

 Plants. Stove: L C&ctus speciosissima, Mr. J. D. Wheeler; 2. Amar^llii Johnsbn?!, and 



3. Amar;^llis Belladdnna, Mr. Reynolds ; 4. Cactus Jenkinsbn?, Mr. J. C. Wheeler ; 5. Cactus 

 specibsa, John Cooke, Esq. — Green-house : L Calceolaria, and 2. Polygala latifblia, John Cooke, 

 Esq. ; 3. BorbnzVi serrul^ta, Messrs. Breese and Reynolds; 4. CallaEethiupiea, John Cooke, Esq. ; 

 5. Maurandyd Barclaynrenc, Mrs. Robertson. — Hardy: 1. 7'^ris susi^na, Mr. J. C.Wheeler; 



2. Antennkria dioica, Mrs. Robertson; 4. Tnillius europaa^us, John Cooke, Esq.; 5. Dode- 

 citheon Meadis, Mr. Reynolds. — American: 1. Azalea indica alba, John Cooke, Esq.; 2. 

 Azalea floribiinda, and 3. /ihodod^ndron catawbiense, Mr. J. C. Wheeler ; 4. Azalea piSntica, 

 Messrs. Breese and Reynolds ; 5. Azalea specibsa major, Mr. J. C. Wheeler.-^ Heaths : 1. Ves- 

 tita coccinea, and 2. Perspicua nana. Miss Trusted ; 3. Vestita fulgida, Mrs. Piatt ; 4. Propi5n. 

 dens, Mr. J. D. Wheeler; 5. HJ-brida, Mr. J. C.Wheeler. 



Floivers. Tulips. Bizarres : 1. Wade's King, and 2. Violet Ale.s.ander, Mr. J. C. Wheeler ; 



3. Belle Actrice, T. Rudge, Esq. ; 4. Captain Lambton, Mr. P. Baylis ; 5. Count Platoflf, Mr. C. 

 Cocks. Bybloemens : 1. Holmes's King, T. Rudge, Esq. ; 2. Duchess of Wellington, and 3. La 

 Plus Belle, Mr. J. C, Wheeler; 4. Duchesse d'Oldenburgh, Mr. Purchas; 5. Washington, Mrs. 

 Robertson. Roses : I. Triomphe Royal, Mr. Purchas; 2. Walworth Rose, 3. Adonis, and 4. Rose 

 Brillante, Mr. J. D. Wheeler ; 5. Pucelle d'Orleans, Messrs. Breese and Reynolds. Verports : 

 1. Incomparable Hebe, and 2. Daphne, W. Gillraan, Esq. ; 3. Lady Exeter, Mr. J. C. Wheeler ; 



4. Domingo, W. Gillman, Esq.; 5. Hebe, Mr. P. Baylis. Rigauts : 1. Hollands,- 2. I>e Grand, 

 and 3. Dido, W. Gillman, Esq. ; 4. Bruno, Mr. C. Cocks ; 5. Black Rigaut, Mr. J. D. Wheeler. 

 Baguets : 1. Norwich Black Baguet, Mr, Reynolds ; 2. Duchess of Tuscany, Mr.C. Cocks; 3. Habit 

 Royal, W. Gillman, Esq. ; 4. Elizabeth, Mr. C. Cocks; 5. Habit du Roi, W. Gillman, Esq. — 

 Anemones. Dark : 1. Cardinal de Fleuri, Mr. T. Rvder ; 2. Triomphe Colombine, and 3. Reine 

 de France, Messrs. Breese and Reynolds ; 4. Walworth, Mr. T. Edwards ; 5. Duchesse de Croix, 

 Messrs. Breese and Reynolds, Light: 1. Pure Blanche, Messrs. Breese and Reynolds; 2. La 

 Belle Venus, J. F. Willis, Esq. ; 3. Sandre, Mr. T. Ryder; 4. White Swan, and 5. Jasper Grisdeline, 

 J. F.Willis, Esq. Scarlet or Red : 1. Lord North, and 2. Grand Czar, Mr. T. Ryder; 3. Scarlet, 

 Mr. J. C. Wheeler ; 4 High Admiral, Messrs. Breese and Reynolds ; 5. Columba, Mr. T. Ed- 

 wards. — Pelargoniums. Dark : 1. Germanicus, John Cooke, Esq. ; 2. Daveya»M?», Mrs. Piatt ; 



3. Lord Combermere, and 4. HUmez, -John Cooke, Esq. ; 5.ColieyaM?w«, Mr. J. D.Wheeler. Scar- 

 let or Red : 1. Lord Yarborough, and 2. Spectabile striatum, John Cooke, Esq. ; 3. Invincible, 

 Mr. J. D.Wheeler ; 4. Moore's Victory, Mrs. Piatt ; .5. Anne Boleyn, John Cooke, Esq. Light : 

 ]. Macrinthon, Mrs. Piatt ; 2. Millerz, John Cooke, Esq. ; 3. Cleopatra, Mr. J. D. Wheeler ; 



4. Cleopatra superba, Mrs. Piatt ; 5. OrnS-tum, John Cooke, Esq, — Nosegay, Mr. Reynolds. 

 Culinary Vegetables. Asparagus: 1. Mr. T. Ryder; 2. R. Compton, Esq.; 3. Mr. Holbert 



4. Mr. T. Ryder ; 5. Mr. Holbert. (Hereford Journal, May 25.) 



June 22. Prizes were awarded as under : — 



Plants. Stove or Green-house : 1. H6ya carnbsa, John Cooke, Esq. ; 2. A^^rium spls'ndons, 

 Mr. J. D. Wheeler ; 3. Calceol ria corymb6sa, Mr. J. C. Wheeler; 4. Amaryllis Johnsbn/:, Mr. 

 Reynolds; 5. Cactus specibsa, John Cooke, Esq. — Pelargoniums, Dark : 1. Yeatmamilnum, Mr. 

 J. C. Wheeler ; 2. Htimei, and 3. Germanicus, John Cooke, Esq. ; 4. Jl/alachra;f61ium, Mrs. 

 Piatt; 5. Dayeyanum, Rev. T. Underwood. Scarlet or Red: 1 Lord Yarborough, and 2, Anne 

 Boleyn, J. Cooke, Esq. ; 3. Agrippina, Rev. T. Underwood j 4. Lady Liverpool, Mrs. Piatt ; 5, 



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