Bart.; Mr. Barnes, gr. 10 T. C. Whitmore 
Munro, gr. yo ae eae Me Mitchell | 
to J. 5 ir. Pa Esq. z iad 1 to 8. 
gr. to H. Fesce gr. to the Marquis of Aber- 
na entford (badly d) ; Mr 
of oloure 
ith Lam 
illa Black — 
p ene i ples 
THE GARDE NERS’ 
er, to Sir J. Cathear t, Bart.; and Pioneer by Mr. 
Foggo, gr. to the Marquis of bereon 
MELONS. — T. t prize be st flavoured | 
Mr. hele r. to R. ss pg ury, 
Esq., for a well ripened Bromh: 8 ; second to Mr. 
Elliott, gr. to oothby, Esq., for ae fruit of 
the ne. variety w third to Mr. Bails, gr. to 
; pet Mr. M 
bitions of West’s St. Peter's mie from 
fs 
oner 
Mr. Rust, gr. 
urnbull, 2 to 
ntered 
not fully ripened, w 
T. C. Whitmore, 
Beaumont, Bart. ; we Rust, gr. to J. Mae 
— 
Fark; Mr. Boyd, Dillon; 
Monro, 6851 to the afl at t Mr. We Walter, 
gr. 2 Challoner; and Mr 
Mrs. pe 
ich 
wo Mai Tredwell, of Norwood rian 
Mrs. Oddie, and — — b 
b 
The heaviest siglo 
hill ; this, 
weight t for this kind of Grape, for 
— 1 st 
19} lbs. 
of 
2 rson, gr. 
amburgh weighin 
Mrs. By of Whi 
* 
— 
— : 
well 
iS gr 10 U. MFounten, ay, one 
Haywood, gr. to 
my 
of Black Ha Hamburgh was sent by 
of erop obtained from — 
e ee wel 
foes eto 
Pa Wel 
system; and certainly fis te pager best ekt 
bition of Nid in x we have seen or many years. 
EACHES, to her Majesty at Frog- 
more, sent e eee, eile Ae Beilegarde alias 
Violette Map e; Mr. Shor 
nearly as good samples y $end 
Spencer, the Majdi wne, Royal 
rge and Nob blesse, beautifully ode and Bane | 
The latter varieties were also produced by Mr. Drum- | $ 
mond, of Pontypool Park, 
hat they bad bee 
S. R : a 4 Ay 
212 
frui 
Same sort was 1 1 by Mr. Monro 
of Clarer ndon 5 Mr. Turnbul 
ot he 
son nyo r such care. 
A . to Mrs, Oddie, 
>| Mr. Whiti 
In 
ch 
Welbeck, in the last cay; weighed Hu 
e 
3 hy of Dartford, who was 
Ba Law 
; Mr. G. R. 
e of ‘Black Hamburgh, 2 tbs. 13 oz.; crassinoda 
Mr. | 
1 | ¥el 
exhibition p 
nice little Roella elliata, the red flowered Lesch 
or four Cape and a good | 
cosum, P 
The best exhibition 5 15 SrovE and GREENHOUSE 
green-fle . Gadd, 
* 
P 23 
Market ardeners’ class, for a Beechwood. Among 
CHRONICLE, 
eshed. 
tle, obtained the first prize in the bo 
[Juxx 20, 
consisted of large plants o 
hartica. 
tenati, a Tony 
ably good Sana Lobb 
Hybrid, Swee 
t Aspaban, e Green- fleshed, D 
can’s ditto, ond’s Sear 
Golden Perfectio 
The hea * 
9 Ibs. 10 cg, — T oT 
5 and the next hea stig a Cantilupe, 
„ from Mr. Gadd, of *Retchworth Castle, 
—Black Ta rtarians were aphibited by Mr. 
Sagening by 
eepdene. 
4 “Tbs. 
. Meye duke. 
"beautifully ripened, 
J. B. Booth 
in good condition by 
o showed Keens’ 
ean 
Kitley, of Bah Kitley’ s Goliah ; 
rince Arth Mr 
astolff Raspberries, 
Ricardo, . Black Cur- 
m Mr. Ly diard, of Bath Ran 
berries (seedling), d 0 same grower 
docks, from the Rey. Mr. Peck, of . Fei Peel 
fru 
oO 
© 
on, 
ical ts, Mr. Ivison, gr. to t 
wrence, of Ealing Park, secon; ‘and he . from 
razer, of Lea-bri ge. e first group con- 
three Allamandas „well ipod aide * beau- 
blossomed Di pladenia 
ton 
wea 
rose-coloured Vincas ; beautif 
— | Were coccinea and crocata 5 be n pur, 
to| it has been in bloom nearly all the season; three we 
vated Cape Heaths; a n 2 . e 
the showy 
Ahlers At the 
pals sr 
if e, "Egyptian Green ished, Balay: 8 dito i 
A 
. | santhes du an ro A N 
on 
a | hibited a 1 Allamanda 
fio o species mar 
- | fallax, Sollya linearis, 5 Cape 
the ros: 
of 8 d, at Syon, 8 an 
As 
_ | scarlet Ixora. 
8 
ul plants of | humil 
y. e þush of the 
tiful Cape Heath met tulæflora miele a well Somma 
lamanda cathartica, Rondeletia sp os he 
mall ta P Pimelea 
rtoceras reflexum, Apheleris a hee 
plant of the Oleander laea Tale 
955 o Heats, Sphenotoma gracilis, and a well flower: 
Kal 
een eine 18 D 
* produced. o he best came from Mr, Croxford, 
gr. t „ Esq., of Stamford sil it com. 
=x well cuitivated ‘examples of manda 
Crowea saligna, Sollya | is, two varieties of Kalo- 
e sh eI cnn: 
a small Ixora coccinea, 
Leschenaultia e e =the 2 na Raa 
nished by Mr. 
sinoda, Tremandra verticillata, erde 12 A 
, | Chironia glutinosa, a beautiful Kalosan 
Mr, |a Cape Heath.—Mr. Watson, gr. to Mae. Tredw; $ 
ot xo i is floribun 
pe H 
| Clerodendro: fallax, an 
a well grown 1 ae bloomed ee 
pant; Gloriosa hen hans ultia „splendens, 
egonia.— H. Bere 9 
produced plants of Kalosanthes a e Ixora , 
a anthus tr icolor, the very useful Franele 
acu 
5 Euphorbia: splendens, piane Op formosa, an 
1 
—Mr. Pamplin, sath Le: A aope 
hartica, two 
oribunda, 
rosy flowered Vinca. 
HOUSE PLANTS 
Mi 
50 almost witout lour ; Allaman 
vor an — 3 oe cad arcuata, 
zE 
es, S. purpurea, 
tha ppt e 
a à in — Ra 1 
ceolab 
barbatum), with some pe dozen, fo 
aot least, th 
ania speciosa. 
Fraz 
ery p ; 
lant; and the sweet sailing - Sphenotoma Batemanni 
O 
gracilis, essrs er's gr 
augusta, the white blossomed Rynchospermum j 
Tri 
? | noides, Clerodendron fallax, Crowea saligna, Tristania drum varicosum 
neriifoli floribunda, Sollya | A 
e dese: igor Stephanotis 
showy genus Kalosanthes, a 
eaths, a white Vinea, 
pass ibe bee fal 
examples of Elruge 
t Turnbull, gr. to the Duke of Marl. 
5 and Mr. eh ern 
swelled 
same variety 
TAE Duke of . 
; Mr. C Cox, gr. zs J. 
and Mr. II. Walter, Elruge 
PAR — Turkey were 2 Mr. Gerrie, 
sd. r Fes cd igh 
tines i ; 
y 
crocata ; 
ers, and t 
point FF merit was * by 
Carson, gr. to F. G. Farmer, Esq., of Cheam. 
i 
