310 THE FLORIST. 



only the principal awards. Orchids (8 vars.) : 1st, Messrs. Rollisson 

 and Son, Tooting ; 2nd, Mr. Cameron, gardener to the Duke of 

 Richmond. Stove and Greenhouse Plants (8 vars.) : 1st, Messrs. 

 Fraser, Leyton, Essex ; 2nd, Messrs. Rollisson and Son, Tooting ; 3rd, 

 Mr. Peed, Norwood ; 4th, Mr. Hamp, gardener to J. Thorne, Esq., 

 Lambeth. Ericas (6 vars.) : 1st, Messrs. Rollisson and Son, Tooting ; 

 2nd, INIr. Yomig, Dulwich ; 3rd, Messrs. Fraser, Leyton, Essex. 

 Fuchsias (8 vars.) : 1st, My. G. Parsons, Brighton ; 2nd, JMessrs. Fraser, 

 Leyton, Essex. Geraniums, scarlet (4 vars.) : 1st, I\Ir. J. Dobie, 

 florist, Brighton ; 2nd, ]\Ir. G. Parsons, Brighton ; 3rd, Mr. Drover, 

 gardener to Colonel Rotton, Chichester. Achimenes (6 vars.) : 1st, 

 Mr. Hudson, gardener to F. Barchard, Esq., Horsted Place ; 2nd, My. 

 G. Parsons, florist, Brighton. Liliums (4 vars.) : 1st, Messrs. Fraser, 

 Leyton, Essex. Verbenas (4 vars.) : 1st, Mr. Spary ; 2nd, Mr. Miles, 

 gardener to C. S. Hannington, Esq., Hurst; 3d, Mr. Evans, gardener 

 to H. W. Freeland, Esq., Chichester. Balsams (4 vars.) : 1st, Mr. Jupp, 

 gardener to John Oliver Smith, Esq., Richmond Lodge, Brighton ; 2nd, 

 Mr. Atkins, gardener to Lord Viscount Gage, Firle ; 3rd, Mr. Dobie, 

 florist, Brighton. Specimen plant : 1st, Messrs. Rolhsson and Son, 

 Tooting ; 2nd, Mr. Hamp ; 3rd, Mr. G. Parsons, florist, Brighton ; 

 4th, Mr. Drover. Verbenas (24 vars., in bunches) : 1st, Mr. Judd, 

 gardener to C. P. Lochner, Esq., London ; 2nd, Mr. Smith, Tollington 

 Nursery, Islington ; 3rd, Mr. G. Atkins ; 4th, Mr. Sp'ed, nurseryman. 

 Red Hill. Asters (24 vars.), 1st, Mr. G. Parsons, Brighton ; 2nd, Mr. 

 Dobie, florist, Brighton ; 3d, Messrs. Fraser, Leyton, Essex ; 4th, Mr. 

 Chater, Saffi'on Walden. Cut Flowers (24 vars., in bunches) : 1st, 

 Messrs. Rolhsson and Son, Tooting ; 2nd, Messrs. Fraser, Leyton, 

 Essex ; 3rd, Mr. G. Parsons, Brighton ; 4th, Mr. Young, Dulwich. 

 Devices : 1st, Mr. Hobden, gardener to T. Attree, Esq., Park, 

 Brighton ; 2nd, Mr. Keynes, Salisbury ; 3rd, My. Godley, gardener, 

 Hurst. 



Fruits. — Collection (8 dishes), 1st, My. M'Ewen, gardener to the 

 Duke of Norfolk : 2nd, Mr. Peed, Norwood ; 3rd, Mr. J. A. Watson, 

 Ealing ; 4th, My. Lee, IMordon Nursery, Surrey. Pine-apple (any 

 sort), 1st, Mr. Peed ; 2nd, Mr. J. A. Watson ; 3rd, My. M'Ewen ; 4th, 

 Mr. Cameron. Grapes (black, 3 bunches): 1st, Mr. Dob^e ; 2nd, Mr. 

 J. Lipscomb, gardener to G. Bentham, Esq., Dover ; 3rd, Mr. D. 

 McEwen, gardener to Col. Wyndham, Petworth ; 4th, Mr. R. Gold- 

 smith, gardener to A. Pelly, Esq., Slaugham. White (3 bunches) : 1st, 

 Messrs. Mitchell and Co., Brighton ; 2nd, Mr. E. Nichols, gardener to 

 Sir I. Goldsmid, Hove ; 3rd, Mr. Lipscomb ; 4th, Mr. J. Miles. Melon 

 (for flavour) : 1st, My. Holman, gardener to the Earl of Chichester, 

 Stanmer Park ; 2nd, IMr. Knight, gardener to Dr. Holman, Hurst ; 

 3rd, Mr. McEwen. Peaches (6 fruit) : 1st, Mr. Cameron ; 2nd, My. 

 Atkins; 3rd, Mr. D. McEwen. Nectarines (6 fruit): 1st, Mr. D. 

 McEwen ; 2nd, Mr. Atkins ; 3rd, IMr. Watson. Pears (dessert, 12 

 fruit): 1st, Mr. Nichols; 2nd, Mr. Holman; 3rd, Mr. Drover. 

 Apples (dessert, 12 fruit) : 1st, Mr. Holman ; 2nd, My. IMcEwen ; 3rd, 

 Mr. Watson. Culinary (12 fruit) : 1st, Mr. Holman ; 2r.d, — Knap- 

 ton, Esq., London Road, Brighton; 3rd, Mr, Knight, Plums (12 



