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Roser, Streatham ; Mr. Clark, Brixton, who had among his plants 

 Magnifica, a fine white, JuUana, orange scarlet, Gledstanesi, and 

 Formosa, a good pale striped variety ; and Messrs. Ivery and Son, of 

 Dorking, who had Pride of Dorking, white, but not pure, with Lateritia 

 habit, rosea superba, a fine bright variety, Iveryana, Barclayana, a 

 very fine variety, with pale purple stripes. Beauty of Reigate, white, 

 with clear scarlet stripes and Lateritia habit, and Criterion, a superb 

 variety, exhibited also in this class. 



Class XV. Greenhouse Azalea, single specimen. — 1st, Messrs. 

 Ivery and Son, Dorking and Reigate, 2/., for Azalea Iveryana; 2nd, 

 Mr. Calder, gardener to Mrs. Horsman, Thames Ditton, 1/. Two others 

 exhibited in this class. 



Class XVL Ten Cape Heaths. — 1st, Messrs. Rohisson and Sons, 

 Tooting, 10/. ; 2nd, Messrs. Fraser, Lea Bridge Road, 71- ', 3rd, Mr. 

 Frost, gardener to E. L. Betts, Esq., 4/. Extra Prizes : Mr. WiUiams, 

 gardener to I\Iiss Traill, Hayes, Kent, 4/. ; Mr. Peed, gardener to T. 

 Tread well, Esq., Norwood, 3/. ; I\Ir. Clarke, Brixton HiU, 21. ; Messrs. 

 Jackson and Son, Nurserymen, Kingston, \l. 



Class XVII. Six Cape Heaths. — 1st, Mr. Breadley, gardener to 

 Sir S. M. Peto, Bart., 6/. ; 2nd, Mr. Roser, gardener to J. Bradbury, 

 Esq., F.H.S., Streatham, 4/. ; 3rd, Mr. Taylor, gardener to J. Coster, 

 Esq., Streatham, 3/. Extra Prizes : Mr. Barter, gardener to A. Bassett, 

 Esq., Stamford Hill, 3/. ; Mr. Rhodes, gardener to J. Phillpot, Esq., 21. ; 

 Mr. Green, gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart,, 1/. ; Mr. Harlock, 

 gardener to R. W. Nutter, Esq., Wanstead, 1/. Mr. Cutbush, 

 nurseryman, Barnet, and ]\Ir. Young, gardener to J. Edwards, Esq., 

 also exhibited in this class. 



Class XVIII. Six Tall Cacti, species or varieties of, in Flower. 

 — 1st, Mr. Green, gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., 11 ; 2nd, Mr. 

 Grix, gardener to A. Palmer, Esq., Cheam, hi ; 3rd, Mr. IMortimer, 

 gardener to J. R. Scott, Esq., Leyton, 3/. Messrs. Smith, nurserymen, 

 Dulwich, also exhibited in this class. 



Class XIX. Six Rhododendrons, distinct kinds. — 1st, Messrs. Lane 

 and Son, Great Berkhampstead, 8/. ; 2nd, Mr. Gaines, Battersea, 6/. ; 

 3rd, no competition. 



Class XX. Twelve Roses in Pols, distinct kinds. — 1st, IMessrs. 

 Lane and Son, Berkhampstead, 10/. ; 2nd and 3rd prizes withheld ; 4th,_ 

 Mr. Wilkinson, Ealing Common, 4/. IMessrs. Lane had fine plants of 

 Coupe de Hebe, Tea Adam, Paul Perras, and La Peine. I\Ir. Wilkin- 

 son's plants were budded on the Celine stock, fi-om dormant buds, with- 

 out artificial heat, produced in fifteen months. The plants of course 

 were small, and were exhibited for the purpose of showing the result of 

 budding in this manner. 



Class. XXI. Six Roses in pots, distinct kinds. — 1st, Mr. Busby, 

 gardener to J. S. Crawley, Esq., Luton, 5/. ; 2nd, Mr. A. Rowland, 

 Lewisham, 4/. ; 3rd, no competition. 



Class XXII. Six Calceolarias in pots, distinct varieties. — 1st, Mr. 

 James, gardener to W. F. Watson, Esq., Isleworth, 6/. ; 2nd, Mr. Gaines, 

 Surrey Lane, Battersea, 4/. ; 3rd, Mr. Liley, gardener to E. King, Esq., 

 Eden Bridge, Kent, 3/. Extra Prizes : Mr. Carmichael, gardener to 



