The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ^ -- fr--^/ ?=^. These were of the Black Haraburgh variety.—Mr. Mof-fatt, gr. to the Duke of Newcastle, sent fine bunches ofWhite Frontignan and Biack Hamburgh : also, stmegood Black Prince: all, however, much disfigured by badpacking.—Mr. Hamp, gr. to J. Thorn, Esq., eent fiiC | Cannon Hall Muscats, and tolerable clusters of BlackHamburghs ; some fine bunches of Black Hamburghs,not sutnciently coloured, came from Jlr. Barnes, gr. toH. Whitmore. Esq. ; some finely-coloured clusters fromMr. Foggo, gr. to the Marquis of Abercorn; and hand-some
The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ^ -- fr--^/ ?=^. These were of the Black Haraburgh variety.—Mr. Mof-fatt, gr. to the Duke of Newcastle, sent fine bunches ofWhite Frontignan and Biack Hamburgh : also, stmegood Black Prince: all, however, much disfigured by badpacking.—Mr. Hamp, gr. to J. Thorn, Esq., eent fiiC | Cannon Hall Muscats, and tolerable clusters of BlackHamburghs ; some fine bunches of Black Hamburghs,not sutnciently coloured, came from Jlr. Barnes, gr. toH. Whitmore. Esq. ; some finely-coloured clusters fromMr. Foggo, gr. to the Marquis of Abercorn; and hand-some bunches of the same kind from Mr. Hunt, gr. toMiss Traill. In the ilarket Gardeners Class prizes wereawarded to Mr. Davis, of Oak Hill, lor Hamburghs andMuscats ; and to Jlr. Chapman, of South Lambeth, forsplendidly-coloured small bunches of Black Hamburgh Grapes were also sent by Mr. Jones,gr. to the Earl of Yarborough ; Mr. Sellers, of Pennciyre ; Mr. Walker, gr. to Capt. Hart; aud Mr. Boyce,gr. to Sir L. Shadwell.—Black Prince were sent by
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