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GREAT NORTHERN TULIP SHOW—BELLEVUE GARDENS

... Heroine, and Ponceatn Brilliant; 5, G. WV. in Hardy, Esq. for Charles X, Cherbonnier Noir, Baquet, e, Bienfait, Heroine, and Alexander le Roi. r- Panis of Three Breeders: 1, G. W. Hardy, Esq. for Sir le Thomas P'icton, Lady Stanley, and Violet le Grand; ...

PENWORTHAM AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... crop of wheat, Xi lon.-Mr. John Linaker, Hutton. Ditto oats, £1-Mr. Thomas StrIckland, Penworthani. E Ditto arley, £1-Mr. Richard Dandy, Penwortham. DItto beans,Indeis, £1-Mr Thomas Blackburn, Howtick. er, 0 Ditto potatoes, £1-Mr. Wright Car0llle, Howick ...

PRESTON FLORAL & HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... of the Corn Exchange, for the show of dahlias, fuchsias, pansies, geraniums, orchida- ceous, stove and greenhouse plants, hardy and tender annuals, verbenas, herbaceous and other plants, fruits, vegetables, &c. The show-room was laid out so that the flowers ...

LEYLAND FLOWER SHOW

... and ti Horticultural Society for the exhibition of dahlias, fuchelasM exotic or greenhouse plants, verbmnas, hardy herbaceous oi plants, hardy and tender annuals, fruits, vegetables, &e., was held on Wednesday last, at the Union-hall, Leyland. w The room ...

BOTANICAL GARDENS' EXHIBITION

... labelled as unknown, but which n was in reality an Amdmia fraxinifolia), a very few roses, . shown by Mr. Stafford, some hardy shrubs (Daphne cneorum, ' Azalea pallide, Ceduti latifuliutm, Clemnatis azures grandi teflora, Rhododendron seedling, and Azalea ...

REVIEWS

... found at once a useful corapanion. andt n relief to the hackneyed scliool-book. and Voices for Progress, and other Poems. By Thomas Forster Ker. London: - oulston and Stoneman, Pater-r noster-rew. Mlanchester : Beresford and Galt, Ducie-t street, Exchange ...

LIVERPOOL FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION SOCIETY

... ing ?? Mr. James Crompton; 2, Mr. Thomas Heyes; 3, Mr. John Barrowv. Ditto, (12 specimens,) ditto, ditto-I, Mr. Thomas Heyes; 2, Mr. James Crompton; 2, Mr. Richard Tyler. Ditto, (six specimens), ditto, ditto-1, Mr. Thomas Beyes; 2, Mr. James Crompton; 3 ...

LEYLAND AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... Ss.; 2nd ditto, Mr. 5Thomas Crook, 3,. Gd.; 3rd ditto, Mrs. B. Ecicls, 2s. Gd.~ Onions.-Ist prize, Mr. Thomas Halliweli, Gs.; 2nd ditto, Mr. Thomas Jackson, 3s. Gd.; 3rd ditto, Aaron Langton, 2s. Gd. Carrots.-Prize, Mr. Burnett, 2s. Gd. Mangold Wurtzel ...

SELECTIONS FROM THE NEW REVIEWS & MAGAZINES

... certain than that the greatest and best or] did so, and deemed they were doing God a service when so in engaged;-witness Sir Thomas More flogging a prisoner yot with his' own hands in his garden, to convert him from gre heresy. If we are wise or just, we ...

LIVERPOOL FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... ,-George Doherty, gardener; 2, Charles Wilson, Esq.,-Williani Thomas, gardeiser; extra prize, Mr. George Davies. e Heath.-1, C. Baidswell, Esq.,-Thonlas Maglilshan, gar- * dener; 2, Thomas Davies and Co., nurserynmen. Fuchsiai.-, J. G. Morris, Esq.,-James ...

BOTANICAL GARDENS.—EXTRA FLOWER SHOW

... i ten tbeor stand, the firat noticeable objert was a box ofs5yitu cli.Glextiteos, shown by William Pass, gardener to M~r. Thomas th stel Brookieburet. They were very fine, and were highly cornfoun ; a mended by the judges. A certificate of merit was awarded ...