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Ditto to Calceolaria, Fireball : colour orange, richly marked with 

 orange-scarlet, leaving an uniform contrast of broken lines in the 

 ground-colour ; new and desirable ; outline and habit good ; size 

 fair — from Messrs. A. Henderson and Co., Pine-Apple Place, Edge- 

 ware Road. Ditto to Calceolaria, Araminta : colour yellow ground, 

 heavily marked with richly -shaded crimson, leaving broken and 

 irregular bands of the ground-colour ; form good; habit medium — 

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

 Road. Ditto to Calceolaria, Fascination : colour novel and desir- 

 able, being a clear and conspicuously shaded flame-red, but deficient 

 in contrast from the faint and irregular breakings of the ground- 

 colour ; form broad and partially grooved ; habit good — from Messrs. 

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

 to Fancy Pelargonium, Ariel ; this was required to be again pro- 

 duced when more in flower, when it was expected that a higher 

 award might be made — from Messrs. A. Henderson and Co., Pine- 

 Apple Place, Edgeware Road. 



June \lth, 1852. — Censors: Messrs. Holmes, Cook, T. Moore, 

 G. Smith, Hamp, and Robinson. A first-class certificate to Fuchsia, 

 Glory (Banks) : sepals well-reflexed ; tube short ; colour bright 

 crimson ; corolla dark purple ; expanded — from ]Mr. G. Smith, 

 Tollington Nursery, Hornsey Road, Islington. Censors : Messrs. 

 Holmes, Robinson, and Hamp. A certificate of merit to Pelargo- 

 nium, Wonder : colour, upper petals black, narrowly margined with 

 rosy crimson ; lower petals bright rose, with a spot in the centre and 

 white at the base ; habit and truss good ; scarcely in full flower — 

 from Mr. Black, Clewer Manor, near Windsor. Censors : Messrs. 

 Holmes, Moore, and Hamp. Ditto to Fuchsia, Dr. Lindley : colour 

 deep crimson ; sepals broad and expanded, very large and bold ; 

 corolla very fine, deep violet purple ; scarcely in full flower — from 

 Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough. Censors : Messrs. Holmes, 

 G. Smith, and Robinson. Ditto to Pelargonium, Odoratissimum 

 punctatum, as a scented-foliaged bedding variety : colour deep ma- 

 roon, edged with rose ; lower petals pale rose, with deep spot — from 

 Mr. W. P. Ayres, Brooklands Nursery, Blackheath. Censors: Messrs. 

 Cook, Moore, and Hamp. A label of commendation to Pelargonium, 

 Astrea, for its colour and habit ; rich deep maroon, shading off^ to 

 crimson, and margined with rose ; lower petals rich veined rose ; 

 centre white ; flower large and good trusser — from G. W. Hoyle, 

 Esq., Reading. Ditto to Pelargonium, Miss Emily Field, as a bed- 

 ding variety, with horse-shoe-marked foliage : colour pinkish white ; 

 of good habit — from Messrs. A. Henderson and Co., Pine-Apple 

 Place, Edgeware Road. Ditto to Pelargonium, Kingsbury Favourite, 

 as a bedding variety, with horse-shoe-marked foliage : colour rosy- 

 salmon— from Messrs. A. Henderson and Co., Pine-Apple Place, 

 Edgeware Road. Ditto to Fancy Pelargonium, Hebe, for its colours, 

 being darker than Formosissimum, with a clear throat : habit good — 

 from Mr. W. P. Ayres, Brooklands Nursery, Blackheath. Ditto to 

 Petunia, Lady Cullum : colour rosy ; smooth, and of good size — 

 from Mr. Thomas Barnes, Danecroft Nursery, Stowmarket, Suftblk. 



