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Dachesse de Morny, Prince of Wales, Beauty of Waltham, Mdlle. Annie Wood, 

 Lord Herbert, Charles Rouillard, Alfred Colomb, Madame Vidot, and Prince 

 Canaille de Rohan, Baron Gonella, Hybrid Bourbon ; and the following Tea Roses : 

 Madame Willermoz and Alba Rosea. Third, Messrs S. Perkins & Sou, Coventry. 

 In the amateurs' class for the same number, the Rev. S. Reynolds Hole, Caunton 

 Manor, Newark, was first with a very fine lot of flowers, consisting of Marechal 

 Vaillant, Comte de Nanteuil, Antoine Ducher, Miss Ingram, Madame Victor Ver- 

 dier, Madame Furtado, Black Prince, Madame Caillat, Gloire de Santenay, Mons. 

 Noman, Mdlle. A. Wood, Marechal Niel, Dr Andry, Madame Vidot, Senateur 

 Vaisse, Caroline de Sansal, Vicomte Vigier, Gloire de Dijon, Maurice Bernardin, 

 Madame C Joigneaux, Lord Raglan, Princess Mary of Cambridge, Abbe Berleze, 

 Centifolia rosea, Leopold I., Charles Rouillard, Laurent Descourt, Madame 

 Bravy, Charles Wood, Exposition de Brie, Madame Charles Crapelet, Comtesse 

 de Chabrillant, Madame Hector Jacquin, Charles Margottin, Alfred Colomb, 

 Madame Rivers, John Hopper, Marguerite de St Amand, Prince Henri des Pays 

 Bas, Lord Herbert, Marie Baumann, Auguste Mie, and others which had lost their 

 labels. Mr J. C. Perry, Castle Bromwbieh, was second with fine flowers of the 

 following, among others, Senateur Vaisse, Horace Vernet, Alpaide de Rotalier, 

 Baronne de Noirmont, Leopold I., Lord Clyde, Auguste Mie, Pierre Notting, 

 Madame Rival, Xavier Olibo, Charles Lefebvre, Beauty of Waltham, Gloire de 

 Vitry, Baron Gonella, and La Reiue. Third, Mr Draycott, gardener to T, T. 

 Paget, Esq., Humberstone, near Leicester. The Rev. Mr Hole was also first in 

 Classes 98, 99, and 100, in the former with twenty-four varieties — viz., Black 

 Prince, Madame Furtado, Mardchal Vaillant, La Tour de Crouy, Leopold I., Anna 

 de Diesbach, Charles Lefebvre, John Hopper, Due de Rohan, Marguerite de St 

 Amand, Mdlle. Marie Rady, Marechal Niel, Lord Raglan, Madame Knorr, Alfred 

 Colomb, Charles Rouillard, Piince Henri des Pays Bas, Triomphe de Rennes, 

 Vicomte Vigier, Miss Ingram, Madame Clemence Joigneaux, Pierre Nottirg, 

 Monsieur Neman, and Comte de Nanteuil. Second, Mr C. J. Perry, the best 

 flowers being La France, Alice Bureau, Jules Margottin, Madame Fillion, Semi- 

 ramis, Comte de Nanteuil, and Francois Lacharme. The twelve shown by Mr 

 Hole contained Black Prince, Marechal Niel, Marechal Vaillant, Madame Bravy, 

 Lord Herbert, Comtesse de Chabrillant, Charles Lefebvre, Madame Furtado, Leo- 

 pold I., Madame Vidot, Vicomte Vigier, and Monsieur Neman. Mr C. J. Perry was 

 second, and had good blooms of Beauty of Waltham, Marechal Niel, Horace Ver- 

 net, and General Jacqueminot. The Rev. Mr Hole's six consisted of Charles 

 Lefebvre, Marechal Niel, Alfred Colomb, Marechal Vaillant, La Duchesse de 

 Morny, and Dr Andry. 



Class 101 was for twelve new Roses sent out in 1866, 1867, or 1868. Mr J. 

 Cranston, Hereford, was first with good examples of Monsieur Neman, President 

 Willermoz, Horace Vernet, Napoleon L, La France, and Duchesse d'Aoste, Hybrid 

 Perpetuals ; and the following Bourbon and Tea Roses : Miss Ingram, Lladame 

 Margottin, Monsieur Furtado, Madame Marie, Cirodde, President Willermoz, 

 Souvenir de Mons. Boll, La France, Duchesse d'Aoste, Madame La Baronne de 

 Rothschild, Paul Verdier, Horace Vernet, very fine ; Imperatrice Charlotte, 

 Antoine Ducher, and Mrs Ward, all Hybrid Perpetuals, and Jean Sisley, a fine 

 new Tea Rose. Second, Mr C. Turner, with Comtesse de Jaucourt, Mrs John 

 Berners, President Willermoz, Monsieur Neman, Horace Vernet, Napoleon I., La 

 France, and Duchesse d'Aoste, Hybrid Perpetuals ; Miss Ingram, Hybrid Bourbon; 

 and Madame Margottin, Monsieur Furtado, and Clotilde, Tea-scented varieties. 

 Third, Messrs S. Perkins & Son. 



