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1 ; Alba rosea, T., 4 ; Alphonse Belin, H. P., 1 ; Anna Alexieff, II. P., 3 ; Anna de 

 Diesbach, II. P., 1 ; August Mie, II. P., 1; Baron A. de Rothschild, H. P., 3j 

 Baronne Prevost, H. P., 4 ; Beauty of Waltham, li. P., 3 ; Belle Normandie, H. P., 

 1 ; Bernard Palissy, H. P., 2 ; Caroline de Sansal, H. P., 2 ; Catherine Guillot, 

 B. P., 1 ; Celine Forestier, N., 3 ; Charles Lawson, H. C, 7 ; Charles Lefebvre, 

 H. P., 3; Chenedole, H.C., 2 ; Comtesse de Brossard, T., 1 ; Comtesse de Cha- 

 briilant, H. P., 2; Devoniensis, T., 2; Duchesse de Caylus, H. P., 1 ; Duchesse de 

 Moray, H. P., 1 ; Elizabeth Vigneron, H. P., 2 ; Francois Lacharme, H. P., 1 ; 

 General Jacqueminot, H. P., 5 ; Gloire de ChatiUon, H. P., 1 ; Gloire de Dijon, T., 

 1 ; Jean Goujon, H. P., 1 ; John Hopper, H. P.", 5 ; Jules Margcttin, H.P., I ; 

 Juno, H. C, 2 ; Kate Hausburg, H. P., 1 ; La Brillante, H. P., I ; La Peine, 

 H. P., 1 ; Lffilia, H. P., 2 ; L'Eblouissante, H. P., 1 ; Leopold Hausburg, H. P., 1 ; Le 

 Rhone, H.P., 1 ; Lord Clyde, H. P., 1 ; Louise Darzins, H. P., 1 ; Louise Odier, 

 H.P., 1; Madame A. de Rougemont, H. P., 3 ; Madame Boll, H. P., 1; Madame* 

 Boutin, H. P., 1 ; Madame Caillat, H, P., 1 ; Madame Cambaceres, H. P., 1 ;. 

 Madame Charles Wood, H. P., 1 ; Madame Clemence Joigneaux, H. P., 1 ; Madame 

 Damaizin, H. P., 2 ; Madame Derreux Douville, H. P., 2 ; Madame de St. Joseph,, 

 T., 3; Mad.ame Falcot, T., 1; Madame Julie Daran, II. P., 2 ; Madame Victor 

 Verdier, II. P., 2 ; Madame Vidot, H. P., 1 ; Madame Villermoz, T., 5 ; Michel 

 Bonnet, B. P., 1 ; ]\Iodele de Perfection, H. P., 1 ; Narcisse, N., 1 ; Niphetos, T., 



1 ; Olivier Delhomme, H. P., 2 ; Paul de la Meillerez, H. P., 1 ; Paul Perras, 

 H. C, 3 ; Paul Ricaut, H. C, 4 ; Pierre Netting, H. P., 2 ; President, T., 4 ; Prince 

 Camille de Rohan, H. P., 1 ; Princess Mary of Cambridge, H. P., 1 ;* Professor 

 Koch, H. P., 2 ; Rev. H. Dombrain, B. P., 2 ; Reynolds Hole, H. P., 1 ; Senateur 

 Vaisse, H. P., 1 ; Souvenir d'Elise Vardon, T., 1 ; Souvenir de jMalmaison, B. P., 



2 ; Souvenir de St. Bernardin de St. Pierre, H. P., 1 ; Souvenir d'un Ami, T., 6 ; 

 Vicomtesse de Cazes, T., 3 ; Vicomte Vigier, H. P., 4 ; Victor Verdier, H. P., 7 ; 

 Xavier Olibo, H. P., 1. 



Neiv Hoses. — In the class for six, Mr. William Paul first with Kate Hausberg, 

 Madame de Stella, Pierre Netting, Alp;udc de Rotalier, Paul de la Meillerez, and 

 Elizabeth Vigneron ; Messrs. Paul and Son, second with Achilles Gonod, Alpaide 

 de Rotalier, Princess Mary of Cambridge, Lord Clyde, Madame Victor Verdier, and 

 Madame de Stella ; Mr. Charles Turner third with Madame Victor Verdiei-, Alpaide 

 de Rotalier, Charles Wood, Marechal Souchet (Damaizin), Monsieur Boncenne and 

 T. Jaune d'Or. Messrs. Lane and Son showed Laurent Descours, Jean Goujon, 

 Pierre Netting, Baronne Gonella, Lord Clyde, and Princess of Wales. 



JPelargoniums. — The gi-eat trade class for twelve show pelargoniums was con-- 

 tested by three exhibitors whose positions were — first, Mr. Turner ; second, Mr, 

 JobnFraser; third, Messrs. Dobson and Sons. ]\L-. Turner's plants were Fairest' 

 of the Fair, Royal Albert, Lady Canning, The Rival, Beacon, Pericles, Fair Rosa- 

 mond, L. Towers, Rosa Ronhem*, Rose Celestial, Mr. Eraser's were Sir Colin 

 Campbell, Candidate, Lilacina, Pericles, Peacock, Pizarro, Desdemona, Ariel, 

 Norma, Rose Celestial, Empress Eugenie. Messrs. Dobson's varieties were Majestic, 

 Distinction, Desdemona, Leotard, Sir Colin Campbell, General, Favoui-ite, Mdlle. 

 Patti, Maid of Honour, Attraction, Caractacus, Queen of England. In the 

 amateurs' class for ten, Mr. Bailey, gardener to J. J. Drake, Esq., Amersham, Bucks, 

 was the only exhibitor, and took the first prize with a group of plants, that wei"e 

 equally wonderful for size, even training, profusion of bloom, and freshness. Mr. 

 Bailey's huge ten were Ariel, Mulbeny, The Belle, Spotted Gem,. Lady Canning, 

 Desdemona, Etna, Sir Colin Campbell, Sanspariel, Pericles. The amateurs' class 

 for six was entered by only four competitors, yet the plants were of such size and 

 beauty that they -went a long way towards filling up the two grand banks in the 

 centre block. Mr. J. Ward, gardener to F. G. Wilkins, Esq., first with Peacock, 

 Fair Rosamond, Etna, Viola, Osiris, Fairest of the Pair. Second, Mr. James Weir, 

 gardener to Mrs. Hodgson, The Elms, Hampstead, with The Belle, Sir Colin 

 Campbell, Lord Clyde, Prince of Prussia, Virginia, Rose Celestial. Third, Mr. 

 James Shrimpton, gardener to A. J. Doxat, Esq., Putney Heath, with Gaspard, 

 Monarch, Mdlle. Patti, Sylph, Peacock, Rose Celestial. Fourth, Mr. J. Wiggins, 

 gardener to W. Beck, Esq., Isleworth, with Royalty, Princess of Denmark, Pre- 

 sident, Empress Eugenie, Maid of Honour. Fancy Pelargoniums were shown in 

 only two classes, and there were only about thirty plants in all, yet they made a 

 gi'eat show, and tended in a material degree to tone down and refine the strong 

 colouring of the other classes. In the trade class for six, Mr. John Fraser first with 



