136 THE FLORIST. 



ROYAL SOUTH-LONDON FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



May 20. — Many of the plants, &c. staged at Regent's Park on 

 the 19th were reproduced on this occasion, rendering it unnecessary 

 for us to describe them again here. We may mention, however, 

 that the Roses in pots, and some of the stove and greenhouse plants, 

 seemed none the better for being so often from home. As a whole, 

 the show was a good one, perhaps better than the average AL^y- dis- 

 plays under the auspices of this Society. 15 miscellaneous plants 

 were staged by Mr. Cole (1), Mr. Over (2), Mr. Roser (3), Mr. 

 Hamp (4), and Mr. Rhodes (5). Dealers: 18 plants, Messrs. Rollis- 

 son (i), Mr. Pawley (2). Cape Heaths. Mr. Cole (1), Mr. Roser (2), 

 Mr. Over (3). Dealers: Messrs. Rollisson (1), Messrs. Fairbairn 

 (2), Mr. Pawley (3). 6 Orchids were shewn by Mr. Cole and 

 Messrs. RoUisson. Pelargoniums. 6 varieties, Mr. Robinson (1), 

 with Norah, Salamander, Constance, Ajax, Alonzo, and Alderman. 

 Dealers : 8 varieties, Mr. Turner (1), with Pvosamund, Little Nell, 

 Pride of the Isles, Magnificent, Mochanna, Constance, Alonzo, and 

 Prince of Orange ; Air. Gaines (2). 6 Fancy ditto, Mr. Robinson 

 (1), Mr. Roser (2). Dealers: Mr. Gaines (1), Mr. Turner (2). 

 4 Azaleas. Mr. Cole (1), Mr. Over (2). Dealers: Mr. Lane (1), 

 Mr. Iver>^ (2), Messrs. Rollisson (3). 



12 Tulips. Mr. Betteridge (1), with Due de Bouffleurs, Aglaia, 

 Violet Alexander, PlatofF, Glory of Abingdon, La Belle Nanette, Sir 

 E. Codrington, King (Holmes), Madame Vestris, Roi de Navarre, 

 Pass Salvator Rosa, and Claudiana ; Mr. Treacher (2), with Duke of 

 Devonshire, Lac, Violet Brun, Shakspeare, Lady Jane, Salvator Rosa, 

 Queen Adelaide, King (Holmes), Vivid, Catalani, La Belle Nanette, 

 and Hamlet ; Mr. Hardstone (3), Mr. Lane (4), Mr. Philhps (5). 

 Dealers: 12 varieties, Mr. Lawrence (1), with Fabius, Madame 

 Vestris, Pandora, Glencoe, Emily, Salvator Rosa, Aglaia, Byzan- 

 tium, Everard, Catalani, Maid of Orleans, and Vivid ; Mr. Turner (2), 

 with Madame Vestris, Royal Sovereign, Purple Perfection, Triomphe 

 Royale, Triumph de Lisle, Aglaia, Champion of England, Pandora, 

 Midland Beauty, Pilot, Maid of Orleans, and King (Strong) ; Mr. 

 Willmer (3), Mr. Norman (4). 



24 Pansies. Mr. Lane (1), with Ethelred, Blanche, Pompey, 

 Queen of England, Diadem, Matchless, Viceroy, Pandora, Exquisite, 

 Ophir, Climax, Masterpiece, Bertha, Androcles, Lucy Neal, Duchess 

 of Rutland, Commander-in-chief, Notabilis, Eustace, Aurora, Polyphe- 

 mus, Mrs. Trotter, Virgo, and Keepsake ; Mr. Betteridge (2), Mr. 

 August (3). Dealers : 36 varieties, Mr. Turner (1), with the lead- 

 ing kinds as shewn at Hammersmith, and noticed in another page ; 

 Mr. Bragg (2), Messrs. Hart and Nicklin (3). 



Pot-Roses were shewn by Messrs. Lane (1) ; Messrs. Paul and 

 Francis being equal (2). Pansy, Sir J. Cathcart, received a first- 

 class certificate ; National was deserving of one. Pansies and Tuhps 

 were far below what we have seen them both in numbers and quality. 



