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Six other Ferns, from the stove or 

 greenhouse, dissimilar — 1. James Joss ; 

 2. John Smith ; 3. William Shand. 



Three other Ferns, from the stove or 

 greenhouse, dissimilar (amateurs only) 

 —1. E. Alexander; 2. A. M'Beath, 

 Springbank Terrace; 3. George Tough, 

 Mount Street. 



Four Lycopods, dissimilar — 1. John 

 Smith ; 2. John Milne, Polmuir ; 3. 

 George Donaldson. 



Four Caladiums, dissimilar — 1. G. 



Donaldson ; 2. J. Smith ; 3. J. Duncan. 



Three Marantas, dissimilar— 1. John 



Smith; 2. Charles Knowles; 3. George 



Donaldson. 



Three Coleuses — 1 and 2. John 

 Smith; 3. John Little John, Crathes 

 Castle. 



Three Gloxinias, dissimilar — 1. W. 

 Shand ; 2. James Leiper. 



One Coleus (amateurs only) — 1 and 

 2. R. Alexander ; 3. Thomas Skene. 



Eight best-grown Tricolor Geraniums, 

 in "30 " pots, distinct named varieties, 

 prize presented by W. H. Davies, re- 

 presentative of Messrs T. & A. Smith, 

 Dulwich, London (open to all) — 1. J. 

 Leiper ; 2. J. Duncan ; 3. A. Haddeu, 

 Den more. 



Three Geraniums, stage or French, 

 dissimilar — 1. J. Mitchell, gardener, 

 Westburn; 2. A. M 'Donald, Tillery 

 House; 3. P. Henderson, Ashley. 



Three Geraniums, fancy, dissimilar — 

 1. William Mercer ; 2. R. Alexander ; 

 3. W. Mercer. 



Three Geraniums, scarlet, pink, or 

 white, dissimilar — 1. and 2. John Jtliine; 

 3. A. Greig, gardener to Sir A. Grant, 

 Bart, Monymusk. 



Three Geraniums vrith variegated foli- 

 age, dissimilar, excluding Tricolors — 1. 

 William Mercer ; 2. J. Leiper ; 3. P. 

 Henderson. 



Three Geraniums, Tricolors, dissimilar 

 — 1. James Leiper; 2 John Smith; 3. 

 William Shand. 



Two Geraniums, stage or French, 

 dissimilar (amateurs only) — 1, R. 

 Alexander ; 2. and 3. G. Tough. 



Two Geraniums, fancy, dissimilar 

 (amateurs only) — 1. R. Alexander; 2. 

 and 3. G. Tough. 



Two Geraniums, scarlet, pink, or 

 white, dissimilar (amateurs only) — I. 

 A. M'Beath; 2. R. Alexander; 3. W. 

 D. Watson. 



Two Geraniums, variegated and dis- 

 similar (amateurs only) excluding Trico- 

 lor— 1. W. D. Watson ; 2. R. Alexander ; 

 3. James Sedgewick, Princes Street. 



Two Geraniums, Tricolor, dissimilar 

 (amateurs only) — 1. F. Calder, Bruck- 

 lay ; 2. R. Alexander ; 3. W. D. Watson, 

 Three Fuchsias, dissimilar — 1. James 

 Leiper ; 2. P. Henderson ; 3. James 

 Leiper. 



One Fuchsia (amateurs only) — 1. and 

 2. R. Alexander ; 3. W. D. Watson. 



Two Petunias, dissimilar (amateurs 

 only) — 1. R. Alexander ; 2. and 3. G. 

 Tough. 



SECTIOX II. — CUT FLOWERS. 



Twenty-four Roses, named, dissimilar 

 (open to nurserymen and other com- 

 petitors) — Prize by John Keynes, nur- 

 seryman, Salisbury — 1. Geo. Wyness, 

 Usan House, Montrose ; 2. Wm. Shand ; 

 3. James Little John. 



Twelve Roses, named, dissimilar — 

 Prize by Messrs Downie, Laird, and 

 Laing, nurserymen, Edinburgh — L P. 

 Harper, gardener to J. F. G, Shirrefs 

 Gordon, Esq. of Craig; 2. G. Wyness; 

 3. G. Donaldson. 



Twelve Roses, varieties, named, dis- 

 similar, three blooms of each — Prize 

 given by J. F. G. Shirrefs Gordon, Esq. 

 of Craig (nurserymen excluded) — J. 

 Littlejohn. 



Six Roses, named, dissimilar — 1 and 

 2. T. Skene; 3. A. M'Beath. 



Twelve Pinks, named, dissimilar — L 

 William Shand; 2. A. M'Beath; 3. 

 William Shand. 



Six Pinks, named, dissimilar (ama- 

 teurs only) — A. M'Beath. 



