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Single Specimens. 



Class D. Feathered Bizarres : 1st, Mr. J. Godfrey, Chellaston, 

 Derbyshire ; 2nd, Mr. Lymbery, Ison Green, Nottingham ; 3rd, Mr. 

 J. Godfrey ; 4th, Mr. Charles Spencer ; 5th, Mr. Thomas Houghton, 

 Hunshill, Nottingham ; 6th ]\Ir. Thomas Houghton. 



Class E. Flamed Bizarres: 1st, Mr. J. Godfrey ; 2nd, do. ; 3rd, Mr. 

 R. J. Lawrence ; 4th, Mr. J. Thorniley ; 5th, do. ; 6th, ]\Ir. C. Spencer. 



Class F. Feathered Bybloemens : 1st, Mr. W. Lymbery ; 2nd, Mr. 

 J. Godfrey ; 3rd, Rev. S. Cresswell ; 4th, Thomas Adams, Esq., Derby; 

 5th, Mr. Charles Spencer ; 6th (name shall be given in our next). 



Class G. Flamed Bybloemens : 1st, Mr. Thomas Houghton ; 2nd, 

 Mr. Charles Spencer ; 3rd, Mr. J. Thorniley ; 4th, Rev. S. Cresswell ; 

 5th, Mr. W. Lymbery ; 6th, ditto. 



Class H. Feathered Roses: 1st, Mr. J. Godfrey; 2nd, Mr. Charles 

 Spencer; 3rd, Mr. J. Godfrey; 4th, ditto; 5th, Mr. Thomas Hough- 

 ton; 6th, Mr. W. Lymbery. 



Class L Flamed Roses: 1st, Mr. J. Godfrey; 2nd, Ditto; 3rd, 

 Mr. Charles Spencer; 4th, Mr. James Parkins; 5th, Mr. W. Lym- 

 bery; 6th, ditto. 



Class K. Six Dissimilar Breeders: 1st, Mr. J. F. Wood; 2nd, 

 Mr. J. Parkins; 3rd, Mr. W. WiUison, Whitley; 4th, Mr. C. Turner. 



Premier Prizes. ^Feathered Rose, Mr. J. Godfrey; Flamed 

 Rose, Mr. C. Turner; Feathered Bizarre, Mr. J. Godfi'ey; Flamed ditto, 

 Mr. J. Parkins ; Feathered Bybloemen, Mr. Charles Spencer ; Flamed 

 ditto, Mr. J. Godfrey. 



Certificates of Merit for Seedlings to Mr. R. J. La^^Tence, 

 for a Feathered Bizarre, " George Harvard;" to Mr. Hardy, of War- 

 rington, for a Feathered Bizarre, " King Arthur;" and Mr. W. Wil- 

 lison, of Whitley, for a Rose breeder. 



MRS. LAWRENCE'S PLANTS. 



Since our last issue, the magnificent collection of plants at Ealing 

 Park, has been sold off by Mr. Stevens. They realised upon the whole 

 fair prices. Azaleas sold best, other greenhouse plants next, and stove 

 plants worst. ]\Iany of the latter, indeed, did not fetch half their value. 

 The principal buyers were the Earl of Stamford and Warrington, Ut. 

 Upton, of Forest Hill ; H. Colyer, Esq., of Dartford ; Mr. Johnston, of 

 Oak House, Fulham ; the Crystal Palace Company ; Mr. Basset, of 

 Stamford Hill ; Ur. Turner, of Slough ; Mr. Speed, of Edmonton ; Mr. 

 Dods, gardener to Sir J. Cathcart, Bart. ; Mr. Veitch, of Chelsea ; Mr. 

 Walker, of Acton ; and Messrs. Eraser, of Lea Bridge. Three of the 

 houses were also sold for 75/., 100/., and 105/._ respectively. Two 

 smaller ones, eighteen feet long by fifteen feet wide, with hot water 

 pipes, &c., fetched each only 8/. 



* The same flower as 1st prize in Class H. 



