638 Provincial Horticultural Societies : — Devonshire. 



2 grs. Richard Taj'lor; 6. Providence, 15d\vts. 18 grs., Jolin Saxon; 7. 

 Troubler, 15 dwts. 5 grs., George Leigh ; 8. Ocean, 15 dwts. 2 grs., Charles 

 Knight; 9. Lord Crewe, 15 dwts., Robt. Kay; 10. Greenwood, 14 dwts. 

 13 grs., Geo. Leigh ; 11. Bang Europe, 14 dwts, 5grs., Richard Taylor ; 12. 

 Mountain, 14 dwts. 4 grs., George Wolstencroft. White: I.Eagle, 18 dwts. 

 13grs., Joseph Ramsden; 2. First Rate, 18 dwts. lOgrs., Wm. Hardman ; 

 5. Lord Valentia, 18 dwts. 5 grs., John Haslam ; 4. Nailer, 17 dwts. 3 grs., 

 John Worrall ; 5. White Lion, 17 dwts. 2 grs., John Barlow ; 6. Ostrich, 

 17 dwts., James Barlow ; 7. Delamere, 17 dwts., John Openshaw; 8. Non- 

 pareil, 16 dwts. 20 grs., and 9. Seedling, 16 dwts. 20 grs., George Leigh; 

 10. Wellington, 15 dwts. 12 grs., John Bradshaw; 11. England's Glory, 

 15 dwts, 11 grs., Richard Taylor ; 12. Lady of the Manor, 14 dwts. 22 grs., 

 Abraham Rostron. Least Berry: Whitesmith, 1. gr., Sam. Cranshaw; 

 Lancashire Lad, 1 gr. John Warrall. Prize divided. — John Smith. Bury, 

 Lancashire, Aug. 29. 



Devonshire. 



Devon and Exeler Botanical and Horticultural Society. — The day fixed 

 bythis Institution, for their First Exhibition of fruits, flowers, and vegetables, 

 was July 50. Upon the doors being opened, the room was filled almost 

 immediately, and shortly afterwards the President (the Right Hon. Lord 

 Clifford) took the chaii', and, in the name of the Society, thanked the indi- 

 duals who had contributed to the splendid display of horticultural produc- 

 tions exhibited. He expressed, too, his full confidence, that as the climate 

 of Devonshire was more favourable to horticultural pursuits than that of 

 any other part of the kingdom, so this Society would shortly become infe- 

 rior to none in its extent and usefulness. Mr. Gidley then, at the request 

 of His Lordship, read the names of the successful candidates, and as he 

 announced each prize, he at the same time, wherever it was practicable, 

 exhibited to the company the article for which it v/as awarded. 



Plants. Hardy Perennials (best six), Mr, Young, nurseryman, Taunton, 

 Hardy flowering Shrubs (best six), Messrs, Pince and Co., nurserymen, 

 Exeter. Bulbous-rooted tender Exotic, Amaryllis ornata var. gigantea, 

 John Milford, Esq. Tender Exotic, Allamanda cathartica, John New- 

 combe, Esq. — Flowers, Roses, Mr. Charles Sclater. Carnations. Bizards : 

 ], and 2, H, Pigou, Esq., Taunton. Flakes: 1. and 2. H. Pigou, Esq. 

 Seedling Bizard (of the exhibitor's own growth, and not before exhibited), 1. 

 W. Gray, Esq. ; 2. G. Whittaker, Esq. Seedling Flake (of the exhibitor's 

 own growth, and not before exhibited), W. Gray, Esq. Best Bouquet of 

 Carnations, Mr. Charles Sclater. Picotees : 1. and 2. H, Pigou, Esq. 

 Seedling Picotee (of the exhibitor's own growth, and not before exhibited), 

 .1. G. Whittaker, Esq. : 2. W. Gray, Esq. Bouquet of Picotees, John New- 

 combe, Esq. Bouquet of Hardy Annuals (Russian Stocks), Sir S. H. North- 

 cote, Bart. Tender Annuals exhibited in Pots, Cockscombs, John New- 

 combe, Esq. — Fruit. Pine, John Newcome, Esq. of Starcross. Grapes, 

 Muscat of Alexandria, Sir Trayton Drake, Bart. Melon, Romana, Colonel 

 Wright. Apricots, J. W. BuUer, Esq. Peaches, H. Porter, Esq. Plums, 

 Mr. Williamson of Peamore. Cherries, John Newcome^ Esq. Heaviest 

 Gooseberries, the Lancashire Lad, G. Whittaker, Esq. Best-flavoured 

 Gooseberries, Mr. C. Sclater, Nurseryman, Exeter. Raspberries, Mr. 

 Townsend, nurseryman, St. David's Hill, Exeter. Apples, Lemon Pippin, 

 John Cole, Esq. Pears, Mr. Hall of Powderham. — Cidinary Vegetables. 

 The best Cucumber, John Newcome, Esq. 



The judges also recommended rewards to be given for the undermen- 

 tioned specimens, which they considered highly deserving of notice : — 

 , To Mrs. Waldon of Montrath House, for three seedling Pines. To Ed- 

 ward Divett, Esq., for a bunch of Muscat Lunel Grapes. To John New, 

 Esq., for a bunch of white Nice Grapes, To the Rev. T. Putt, for a dish of 



