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Henry Havelock, Dr. Gully, Daughter of the Morning, Peerless, 

 Disraeli, Goldfinder, Midnight, Emperor, Flower of the Day, 

 J. Franklin, Sir Charles Napier, Mrs. Church, Mentor, Conqueror, 

 Lord Cardigan, Hon. Mrs. Trotter, Triomphe de Pecq, Lord Eversley, 

 Miss Pressley, Pluto, Merveille, Rachel Rawlings, Eclipse, Lollipop, 

 Touchstone, Sidney Herbert, Beauty, Standard Bearer, Cherub, 

 Pre-eminent, Miss Watts, Perfection, Lady Taunton, and six seed- 

 lings ; 2nd, Mr. J. Keynes, Salisbury ; 3rd, Mr. Kimberley, Coven- 

 try ; 4th, Mr. J. Harrison, Darlington. In 24 varieties, the first was 

 awarded to Mr. Walker, Thame, Oxon, with Empress, Colonel Wind- 

 ham, Miss Pressley, King, Marmion, Triomphe de Pecq, Sidney 

 Herbert, Chairman, Miss Chetwode, Sir J. Paxton, Venus, Grand 

 Sultan, Touchstone, Satirist, Mrs. Wheeler, Fanny Keynes, Goldfinder, 

 Admiral Dundas, Annie Rawlings, Honourable Mrs. Trotter, Lollipop ; 

 2nd, Messrs. Wood & Ingram, Huntingdon ; 3rek, Mr. Legge, London ; 

 4th, Mr. Sealey, Bristol ; 5th, Mr. Baylis, Wolverhampton ; 6th, Mr. 

 Heath, Chelteuham. Fancy varieties, 24 blooms: 1st, Mr. Keynes, 

 Salisbury, with Baron Alderson, Countess of Derby, Zebra, Charles 

 Perry, Cleopatra, Oliver Twist, Leopard, Flirt, Triomphe de Roubaix, 

 Madame Alboni, Favourite, Marc Antony, Bayadere, Duchess of Kent, 

 Lady Paxton, Conqueror, Sportsman, Miss Frampton, Jessie, Pretty 

 Polly, Rev. Joshua Dix ; 2nd, Mr. C. Turner ; 3rd, Mr. Kimberley. 



In 12 Fancies for Nurserymen not exhibiting in the class for 24, 

 the first prize was awarded to Mr. Legge, for Marc Antony, Lady 

 Paxton, Miss Herbert, Triomphe de Roubaix, Papilio, Pigeon, Baron 

 Alderson, Cleopatra, Tiger, Duchess of Kent, Comus, Butterfly ; 2nd, 

 Messrs. Wood & Ingram; 3rd, Mr. Walker; 4th, Mr. Campbell, 

 Dublin. 



If nurserymen were represented by such growers as Turner, Keynes, 

 Kimberley, Harrison, Wood & Ingrain, Walker, Legge, Campbell, 

 Baylis, Heath, and Sealey, amateur growers were equally strong by 

 being represented by the Revs. C. Fellowes and C. Roe ; Perry, Hop- 

 kins, Cook, Lofley, and Thornycroft. The first prize for 24 varieties 

 was awarded to the Rev. C. Fellowes, for Pre-eminent, Venus, Mentor, 

 Chairman, Touchstone, Peerless, Fanny Keynes, Sir J. Paxton, Miss 

 Pressley, Triomphe de Pecq, Pioneer, Satirist, Sir Robert Bruce, Miss 

 Caroline, Commander, Lord Cardigan, Lemonade, Knight of the Bath, 

 Golden Drop, Rosebud, Lady Popham, Wallace, LordPalmerston, Mrs. 

 Church ; 2nd, Mr. C. J. Perry, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham ; 3rd, 

 Mr. Thornycroft, Floore ; 4th, Mr. Brown, York; 5th, Mr. Horton, 

 Coughton Court. In 12 varieties, the first prize was awarded to Mr. 

 J. Lofley, Brigg, Lincolnshire, for Pandora, Admiral Dundas, Miss 

 Watts, Mrs. Church, Lord Cardigan, Gold Drop, Commander, Chair- 

 man, Lord Palmerston, Fanny Keynes, Sir H. Havelock, Venus ; 2nd, 

 R. Hopkins, Esq., Brentford; 3rd, Mr. Hobbs, Bristol; 4th, Mr. 

 Thos. Goodwin, Holdgate House, York; 5th, Mr. Cooper, Castle 

 Bromwich ; 6th, Rev. C. Roe, Ipswich ; 7th, J. Cooke, Esq., 

 London ; 8th, Mr. Woodward, Coventry. In fancy varieties the 

 first prize was awarded to Mr. C. J. Perry, who exhibited Lady Paxton, 

 Countess of Derby, Cleopatra, Charles Perry, Flirt, Duchess of Kent, 



