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bright red, large and fine ; Anathalie Chautrier, pale rose, very beautiful ; Altesse 

 Imperiale, crimson shaded and beautifully cupped ; Armide, rosy salmon, distinct and 

 good ; Anna Alexieff, bright rose, large and beautiful ; Ardoisee de Lyon, shaded 

 large crimson ; Berceau Imperial, delicate pink, large and full ; Baronne Larray, rich 

 pink, large and double ; Baronne Prevost, bright rose, very large ; Belle de Bourg-la- 

 Reine, a new and promising kind ; Caroline de Sansal, large pale flesh ; Cardinal Pa- 

 trizzi, dark and very beautiful ; Col. de Rougemont, very large but coarse : Comte de 

 Nanteuil, pale rose ; Comtesse Cecile de Chabrillan, pink, beautifully cupped, a really 

 fine rose ; Comtesse d'Orleans, blush, large and full ; Docteur Ruschpler, rosy pink ; 

 Due d'Ossuna, bright rosy carmine ; Duchess of Norfolk, by no means a bad rose; 

 Duchess of Sutherland, Duchesse d'Orleans, fine lavender blush ; Duchesse de Polignac, 

 rosy lilac, very large ; Ernest Bergemann, pale rose, large and beautiful ; Eveque de 

 Nimes, bright Vermillion, compact, and very beautiful; Geant des Batailles ; Gen. 

 Jacqueminot, in very fine condition ; General Pelissier, lilac rose, cupped, and distinct ; 

 Gustave Coraux > shaded crimson ; Imperatrice des Francais, pale flesh ; Jacques LaCtte, 

 shaded crimson ; Jules Margott in, large and full, a magnificent rose; Lord Raglan, 

 glowing scarlet ; La Reine ; Leon des Combats, dark crimson, beautiful ; Louis Chaix, 

 bright red, shaded with crimson, but not in first-rate condition ; Louise Odier, fine 

 bright rose ; L'Enfant du Mont Carmel, shaded crimson ; Mignard, shaded rose, very 

 beautiful ; Madame Rivers, blush, a splendid variety ; Madame Ducher, rosy pink, 

 very compact; Madame Domage, very beautiful, glossy rose; Madame Place, bright 

 pink ; Madame Vidot, a fine variety, very like M. Rivers ; Madame Masson, deep 

 crimson ; Madame Schmidt, rosy pink, large and beautiful ; Madame Hector Jacquin, 

 deep rose ; Madame Knorr, rosy pink, a fine variety ; Madame Van Houtte, beautiful 

 rosy pink ; Mathurin Regnier, lilac rose, fine in form ; Monsieur de Montigny, rosy 

 carmine ; Xoemi, glossy pink ; Nouvel Etendard du grand Homme, a salmon-coloured 

 promising kind ; Paul Dupuy, Pauline Lansezeur, crimson shaded with violet, a fine 

 variety ; Prince Leon, cherry red, fine form ; Queen Victoria, white shaded with peach, 

 very beautiful ; Stephanie Beauharnais, delicate flesh ; Souvenir de la Reine d'Angle- 

 terre, bright rose ; Souvenir de Leveson Gower, dark red, large and full ; Thomas 

 Rivers, bright rose; Triomphe de l'Exposition, beautiful crimson ; Tower Malakhoff, 

 dark crimson; William Griffith, bright lilac rose, fine in form ; William Jesse. 



Bourbons. — Adelaide Bougere, dark velvety crimson ; Dupetit Thouars, beautiful 

 bright crimson, still a useful rose ; La Quintinie, bright shaded crimson ; Reveil, rich 

 velvety crimson ; Souvenir de Malmaison, blush, a magnificent variety. 



Noisettes. — Lamarque, white ; Narcisse, primrose yellow, very beautiful ; Triomphe 

 de Rennes, yellow. 



Tea- Scented Chinas. — Auguste Vacher, yellow, shaded with copper colour ; Ama- 

 bilis, rosy blush, large ; Bougere, bronze ; Comte de Paris, a fine old variety ; Devoni- 

 ensis ; Gloire de Dijon, yellow, shaded with salmon, magnificent ; Goubalt, rosy buff, 

 large and fine ; Due de Magenta, a new kind, which we hope to see again ; Josephine 

 Malton, creamy white, large ; Louis de Savoie, sulphur ; Madame Lartay, yellow, 

 shaded with salmon ; Niphetos, pale lemon, very large and beautiful ; Souvenir d'un 

 Ami, salmon and rose shaded, large and fine ; Souvenir d'Elise, a splendid rose ; Sileae, 

 rosy salmon ; Vicomtesse Decazes, bright yellow. 



Moss. — Baron de Wassenaer, rose ; Crested ; Gloire des Mousseuses, pale rose, 

 large. 



Provins. — White, still a good old rose, and shown in many other stands. 



Hybrid Chinas. — Chenedole, vivid crimson, large and fine ; Charles Lawson, bright 

 rose, large and full ; Paul Ricaut, bright crimson, fine in form. 



French. — Boule de Nanteuil, violet purple, a good old rose ; Duchess of Buc- 

 cleugh, dark rose, shaded with blush ; Latour d'Auvergne, shaded rosy crimson ; and 

 Napoleon, brilliant crimson. 



In the class for amateurs keeping a gardener, the best forty-eight came 

 from J. T. Hedge, Esq., of Colchester. The flowers in this lot were beauti- 

 fully dressed with moss cut into small turves, which made a vivid green 

 velvety ground-work, on which, of course, the flowers looked all the fresher 

 and brighter by contrast. The second prize in this class was taken by the 

 Rev. S. R. Hole, the worthy secretary of the Rose Show Association ; third, 

 C. M. Worthington, Esq. ; fourth, Mr. S. Evans. In the amateurs' class for 

 twenty-four varieties, one truss of each, Mr. Hedge was again first ; Mr. S. 



