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plants of Anguloa Ruckeri, Odontoglossum nsevum, Chysis bractescens, 

 Dendrobium Pierardi latifolium, Vanda Roxburgh! cserulea, and a 

 beautiful variety of Phalsenopsis granditlora. 



Class IX. Twehe Orchids, of Exotic Species (Amateurs). — 1st, 

 Mr. Bassett, gardener to A. Kendrick, Esq., West Bromwich, 18/. ; 

 2nd, Mr. Schroeder, Stratford Green, Essex, 12/. ; 3rd, Mr. Clarke, 

 Hoddesdon, 6/. Mrs. Lawrence also exhibited in this class. 



Class X. Six Orchids, of Exotic Species. — 1st, Mr. Carson, 

 gardener to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., Nonsuch Park, 10/. ; 2nd, JNIr. 

 Dods, gardener to Sir J. Cathcart, Bart., Cooper's Hill, Surrey, 6/. ; 

 brd, ]\rr. Green, gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., 3/. Mr. J. 

 Summerfield, gardener to J. S. Venn, Esq., Highbury Park, and Mr. 

 W. Keele, gardener to J. Butler, Esq., Rectory Place, Woolwich, also 

 exhibited in this class. 



Class XI. Orchids, single specimen. — 1st, Messrs. Veitch and 

 Son, 3/. ; 2nd, Messrs. Veitch and Son, 2/. ; 3rd, Mr. Carson, gardener 

 to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., Nonsuch Park, 1/., for Cattleya Mossiae 

 aurantiaca. Messrs. Veitch and Son exhibited Cattleya Mossise, Vanda 

 suavis, and Phalaenopsis grandiflora ; Mr. WiUiams, gardener to C. B. 

 Warner, Esq., Saccolabium guttatum superbum ; Mr. Strudwick, 

 gardener to T. Keen, Esq., Croydon, Cattleya Mossise ; and Llessrs. 

 Rollisson and Son, Odontoglossum hastilabium, all in this class. 



Class XII Twelve Greenhouse Azaleas. — 1st, Mr. Green, gardener 

 to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., 20/. ; 2nd, Messrs. Eraser, Lea Bridge Road, 

 15/. ; 3rd, Mr. Clarke, Brixton Hill, 10/. Extra Prize : Messrs. Lane 

 and Son, Great Berkhampstead, 5/. Mr. Green's were superb plants, 

 with flowers of excellent quality ; Messrs. Eraser's plants were also 

 very fine ; Mr. Clark's were compact, well grown, and well flowered 

 plants. Mr. Gaines also exhibited in this class. 



Class XIII. Six Greenhouse Azaleas (Amateurs).— 1st, Mr. 

 Carson, gardener to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., Nonsuch Park, 10/. ; 2nd, 

 Mr. W. Taylor, gardener to J. Coster, Esq., Streatham, 7/- ; 3rd, Mr. 

 Keele, gardener to J. Butler, Esq., Woolwich, 4/. Mr. Carson's were 

 well grown medium sized plants. Mr. Morris, gardener to Coles Child, 

 Esq., Bromley, Mr. G. Wright, gardener to Sir C. F. Farnaby, Bromley, 

 Mr. Mortimore, gardener to J. R. Scott, Esq., Leyton, Mr. Roser, 

 gardener to J. Bradbury, Esq., and Messrs. Ivery and Son, in whose 

 collection we noticed Admiration, a fine striped variety, also exliibited in 

 this class, and all plants of fair average quality. 



Class XIV. Six Greenhouse Azaleas, of new kinds (Open). — 1st, 

 Mr, Green, gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., 10/. ; 2nd, Mr. Taylor, 

 gardener to J. Coster, Esq., Streatham, 7/. ; 3rd, Mr. Kinghorn, St. 

 Margaret's, Isleworth, 4/. Extra Prize : Messrs. Lane and Son, Great 

 Berkhampstead, 3/. This was a very interesting class, and was well 

 responded to. Mr. Taylor had Extrani, soft deep rose, Glory of 

 Sunning Hill, Jenkinsi superba, Griswoodiana, a noble orange scarlet 

 variety, Iveryana, and Broughtoni. The best of Mr. Kinghorn's were 

 Trotteriana, Symmetry, one of tlie finest shaped varieties in cultivation, 

 Perryana, and Iveryana. In Messrs. Lane's lot we noticed Reine des 

 Beiges, delicate rose, and very fine, and Glory of Sunning Hill. Mr. 



