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THE ELOLUSt’s JOURNAL. 
Best 6 Dahlias: Beauty of the Plain, Grace Darling, President of the 
West, Duchess of Richmond, Hope, Argo—Rev. ,C. Oxenden. 2d 
Ditto: Pickwick, Argo, Hope, Metella, Lady Hill, and Duchess of 
Richmond—Rev. C. Oxenden. 
Best 6 Carnations: Hale’s Prince Albert, Wilson’s Harriet, Puxley’s 
Prince Albert, Holmes’s Mary Anne, Gloriana, Lady Chetwynd—Rev. 
J. G. Hodgson. 
Best 6 Picottees: Giddins’s Teaser, Wilson’s Julia, Anacreon, Gid- 
dins’s Diana, Queen of England, Burrough’s Sylph—Rev. J. G. Hodgson. 
Best 12 Pansies: Grand Duke of Russia, Imogene, Hope, Black 
Knight, Amulet, Arethusa, Alpha, Conservative, Countess de Grey, Lord 
Durham, Chameleon, and Lord Glamas—Mr. Keeler. 2d Ditto: Cook’s 
Perfection, Robin Adair, Dr. Johnson, Seedling, Stubb’s Purple Perfec¬ 
tion, Maid of Honour, Cook’s Ovid, Great Western, Jehu, Victory, Prince 
Albert, Ultraflora—Rev. J. G. Hodgson. 
Best German Stocks, J. P. Plumptree, esq.M.p. 2d ditto, Mr. Dadds. 
Best 12 Perennials, Mr. Sankey. 
Best 12 Annuals, R. Brooke, esq.. 
Tender Bouquet, Lady Bridges: Hardy ditto, Mrs. Brooke. 
Floral Device (Crown), Mrs. Plumptree; ditto (Basket), Mrs. 
Brooke. 
From Masters’s Exotic Nursery, Canterbury, were plants of Oncidium 
flexuosum, Cattleya Forbesii, Portulaca Thelusonii, Verbena Burleyana, 
Passiflora Loudonii, Gesneria pulchella, Acbimenes longiflora, and Lilium 
lancifolium punctatum. From Miller’s, Ramsgate, were large plants of 
Fuchsia globosa variegata, Dalstonia, Chandlerii, Conspicua, Racemi- 
flora, and Magnifica. F. Venus victrix was shown by Mr. Johnson, nur¬ 
seryman, of Dover, with some other rare plants. 
Nottingham Floral and Horticultural Society. On 
Wednesday, the 21st September, the last Show for the present 
season of this Society took place at the Assembly Rooms, for 
the exhibition of Dahlias, Stove, Greenhouse, and Herbaceous 
plants, Ericas, Hardy Shrubs, and specimens of all Fruit and 
Vegetables in season. 
Great credit is due to the Committee of the Society, who 
have made the most praiseworthy exertions in promoting the . 
interests of horticulture, and who have put forth on this occasion 
increased efforts, in anticipation of having a superior show; and 
their endeavours have been crowned with complete success. 
The Stove, Greenhouse, and Miscellaneous Plants were, considering the 
' lateness of the season, very good ; and were from the gardens of G. 
Walker, esq., Mr. Green, and Mr. J. Pearson. 
