IRlO THE] FLORIST. 
mKieele:\ Hall, who» ecoitributed, ‘very: fie, bunches cof» BlackoPrinéexand 
Black Hamburghs.1Mr: Little; Stokes Courts: and: My: fa — gical 
-edener;Atherstone,also had good:exhibitions:: 11942 ag 
Of. White Grapes, whichiwerenas aavholeenot: ripe, thes peat caine 
vfrom Mr. Frost;\who showed! sixicbeautiful bunches) of: Museatoy:Mr. 
“| Robertsy gardeners tothe, HomsiGapts plas Mré pane Stoke 5; jand 
Mr. Reid;:Sydenham, also:showed/ Muscatss1t| bss [ obloH 
For the largest: bunchoof ‘Grapes :theofirste prize was cared tooMr. 
D Phynej grito J Bedall, Hsqiac Thiswasya Black: iteamnburgh, quite ripe, 
and beautifully coloured, and weighed’8 tbs. \d4oz:'; it.was;:however, 
‘notcone bunch; but ifour;-all'espringing | fromroneseyéo 2Other! bunches 
of Black Hamburgh, weighing-from 8 to-Gdbsy were also-shownsahd 
, ‘from Mr. Frost was a) Barbarossa: Weighing 5 lbs. ‘but itiwas unripeD 
® Among! /ecomparativelyo: new: Grapes were. ‘beautiful aire 
Muscat Hamburgh from» Mr. Bristow, Broadwater,:oSussex|j1 these 
aywere large; both invbunch and»berty;Cand finely colouréd,~ ME. i Spary 
hadsome:good: bunches. of: Marchioness:of Hastings, ‘buti ‘unripe joaind 
ofrom Messrs: Iveryocameé fine fit of Balchin iwpeiuny ildMessrs. 
“Lee showed Escholataistperbas!! 21229 lo sanod 
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Of. Peaches’ and. Nectarines': thékei were! a: penacge thoy veockabstrans ; 
‘both: were tolerably! good) :butsmall) especially:ithé Nectdrisessordn 
-(theelass of four dishes; the:best:came from dronyMroRobinson; gardener 
to R. Benyon, Esq., M.P., Reading; Mr. Mormis; gardener ito:Ji White, 
o1Ksq3; 'Weatherfield, sent ‘Royal: Gedrgeiahd <Barringtons Peaches, and 
Newington and ‘Elruge: Nectarinesz! From ; Mr: Kailej:garderiemito 
Lord Lovelace;' came Barrington and Noblesse Peachesyand Pitmaston 
esOrange and Elruge: Neétarines:'1eT wolvery2 fine dishes:were furnished 
“by. Mr: Dwerrihouse, gardeneristo Viscount. Liversleyyiat Heckfield ; 
-(theisorts were Violét Hative Nectarinés and NoblessepPeadhes s ‘equily 
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“good dishes yalso-eame” from (Mr. Smith, »gardener:to VC. Child, cHisy., 
Bromley, whoshad« Elruge Nectarinesand: Red oMagdalen Peach ; 
“Mr... Solomons sent two niceydishes, as' did_also: Mr. Little; Stoke: Court; 
.pfronm@ the last came’ Miller’s/) Magnorine Peach cand: BlrugetiNectarisiés. 
oeMr.. Ingram, gardenere:to) JosJ> Blandy}! Esqij'sevit Violet) Hative 
8 Nectarines, and! the -same:named -variéty of: Peach 'j-and :from, Mro| Reid, 
“ogardener: ‘to: J. Hunt, Ma pa came! | Batrington: ‘Peachesiand 
-y Hruge: Nectarines!! fr: oi] 
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Of: Melons:there: were» seltefbl fink Liity abe cit foarti Mr. Bailey, 
rhisEl Shardeloes30°Mr.oPotter,yoof Woodbridge, anid Mr.. Elliott, ofs Lee. 
Among the: best were Scarlet is Egyptian Greens Aeghad, Onion, and 
 Bromham Halls leoited@ Yo Its 
Some Tae Be Figs were ahdwng Kiely of the Brown Tukey 
~fand Brunswick varieties:'>Ehese:camé from Mr.) Ralpindot Wersalso 
i noticed fruit, of the White’ Marseilles) from: Mr./Spivey.!/) col t 90}8 
_ Cherries, large .andcfine, came from! Messrs. Dawson and Snow } sathe 
‘I Minds were Florence and Morello.y)-Mr. Spivey Jikewise had good dishes, 
as had also MrioHendetsony:gardéner ‘to the Duke of; Sutlierlands)at 
osiigedib ml From the last:came: Morello and) Elton® Yo ehusie al 
‘oPlums ‘were! plentifiab/ an@ good: oThe:: best:!came> from .Mr. Snow, 
pane had finé fruit of: Jeffersons: Rirke’sy, ands Greengdge.? From Mr. 
