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on Supreme (Youell) — from Messrs. J. Schofield and Son, Florists, 

 Knowsthorpe, near Leeds. Censors : Messrs. Brag-g, Appleby, and 

 Lidgard. Ditto to Pansy, National : colour ^vhitish ground, nar- 

 rowly margined with purple ; edges and surface smooth ; flat, and 

 of good form — from Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough. Cen- 

 sors : Messrs. Locliner, Bragg, and Lidgard (see Florist for August 

 1852). A certificate of merit to Cineraria, Lord Stamford: colour 

 white, tipped purplish lilac ; disc rich purple ; habit good ; size ave- 

 rage, and of good proportion, petals inclined to reflex — from Messrs. 

 E. G. Henderson and Son, Wellington-Road Nursery, St. John's 

 Wood. Censors : Messrs. Lochner, W. Ivery, and Lidgard. Ditto 

 to Cineraria, Picturata : colour white, tipped rosy purple ; disc grey; 

 habit first-rate; size average, petals inclined to cup — from Messrs. 

 E. G. Henderson and Son, Wellington-Road Nursery, St. John's 

 Wood. Censors : Messrs. Lochner, W. Ivery, and Lidgard. Ditto 

 to Erica, Tricolor splendida : colour red and white, somewhat dull ; 

 habit tolerable; truss large — from Mr. W. J. Epps, Bower Nursery, 

 Maidstone. Censors : Messrs. Appleby, Cook, and W. Paul. Ditto 

 to Pansy, Sir J. Paxton : colour light yellow ground, margined with 

 mulberry ; the fault, as shewn, being a slight running of the ground- 

 colour into the inner margin of the belting — from Mr. C. Turner, 

 Royal Nursery, Slough. Censors : Messrs. Lochner, Bragg, and 

 Lidgard. Ditto to Pansy, Joe Miller (Mortiboy) . colour a purple 

 self ; size large ; form and substance medium ; edges and surface 

 smooth — from Mr. J. Edwards, HoUoway. Censors : Messrs. Bragg, 

 Appleby, and Lidgard. 



May '21th, 1S52. — Censors : Messrs. Stains, Lidgard, Lochner, 

 Ayres, and Salter. A certificate of merit to Pelargonium, Empress : 

 colour vermilion scarlet, with rich shaded crimson spot ; form toler- 

 able ; distinct and desirable — from E. Beck, Esq., Worton Cottage, 

 Isleworth. Censors : ^Messrs. Stains, Lidgard, and Ayres. Ditto to 

 Fancy Pelargonium, Magnum Bonum : colour, upper petals crimson 

 purple, lower petals pencilled and shaded with crimson violet ; form 

 and substance good — from Mr. Ambrose, Nurseryman, Surrey Lane, 

 Battersea. Censors : Messrs. Stains, Lidgard, and Ayres. Label 

 of commendation to Cineraria, Beauty of Hamilton Terrace, for its 

 colours and striking appearance — from E. Pvosher, Esq., Hamilton 

 Terrace, St. John's Wood. 



June Sd, 1852. — Censors : Messrs. L H. Brown, Wood (York), 

 Lochner, and Lidgard. A certificate of merit to Pansy, Mrs. Rouse: 

 colour white ground, medium belting of purple ; eye, form, and sub- 

 stance good ; the colour had slightly run in the inner margin of the 

 belting — from ]Mr. Bragg, Star Nursery, Slough. Censors : Messrs. 

 Lochner, Wood, and Lidgard. Label of commendation to Calceo- 

 laria, Heywood Hawkins ; an excellent-habited variety, with profuse 

 masses of conspicuous flower-heads : colour clear yellow ground, 

 very uniformly broken by rich brown crimson freckles or markings ; 

 and from its admirable habit of half-shrubby growth well adapted as 

 a party-coloured variety for bedding and for small groups — from 

 Messrs. A. Henderson and Co., Pine-Apple Place, Edgeware Road. 



