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THE GARDENER. 



[Sept. 



OPEN TO ALL. 



Largest and best collection of plants, 

 arranged for effect, in or out of flower 

 — 1. J. Sorley, gardener to John llus- 

 eell of Mayfield, Falkirk ; 2. J. & R. 

 Thjme, Woodsiide Nursery, Glasgow ; 

 3. William Dickson, gardener to Thos. 

 Coats of Ferguslie, Paisley, 



Two Tree Ferns— 1. Mrs M. A. 

 Clark, Windsor Terrace, Glasgow ; 3. 

 John M'Nab, gardener, Trinidad Villa, 

 Go van. 



Four Palms, distinct species — Peter 

 Mackenzie, Gordon Street, Glasgow. 



Four Dracmuas or Cordyliues, large i 

 specimen plants — Peter Mackenzie. \ 



Largest and best collection of fruit 

 fit for table — 1. George Johnston, gar- 

 dener to the Earl of Strathmore, Gla- 

 mis Castle ; 2. John ]\lothven, g'ardener 

 to Colonel Campbell of Blythswood. 



Largest and best collection of Vege- 

 tables — Robert Helherington, gai'dener, 

 Lanfine, Newmilns. 



Largest and best collection of cut 

 Roses in variety, single trusses (with 

 foliage) — 1. Alex. Dickson & Sons, 

 nurserymen, Newtonards, Belfast ; 2. 

 Wm. Parlane, gardener, Roselee, Row ; 

 3. Robertson & Galloway, Ingram St., 

 Glasgow. 



OPEN TO GARDENERS AND AMATEURS. 



Twelve specimen Ornamental Foliaged 

 Geraniums — 1. Neil Campbell, gar- 

 dener, Holmwood, Cathcart ; 2. J. 

 Smith, gardener, Hillhead House, Glas- 

 gow ; 3. T. Stobo, Hutchesontown 

 Gardens, Glasgow. 



Twelve specimen Zonale Geraniums 

 in flower— 1. Neil Campbell; 2. D. 

 Cogbill, 4 Rope-Work Lane, Glasgow; 

 3. James F. Mills, Hutchesontown 

 Gardens. 



Twelve Fuchsias (varieties) — Robert 

 Blair, gardener, Eglinton House, Lang- 

 side. 



Six Fuchsias (varieties) — -R. Blair. 



Thi-ee Stove and Greenhouse Plants 

 in flower — 1, Neil Campbell ; 2. Wm. 

 Robertson, Albert Gardens, Glasgow. 



Six Stove or Greenhouse Plants, re- 

 markable for the beauty of their foliage 

 (Geraniums excluded) — Robert Blair. 



Three Stuve and Greenhouse Plants, 

 remarkable for the beauty of their foli- 

 age — 1. J. M'Nab ; 2. Wm. Robertson. 



Three trained Petunias, varieties — 

 John M'Nab. 



Three pots Lilium auratum — John 

 Smith. 



One Tree Fern^ — 1. Joseph Fleming, 

 gardener to J. C. Wakefield, Eastwood 

 Park ; 2. John M'Nab. 



One specimen Todea superba — Mrs 

 M. A. Clark. 



Four Cockscombs — 1. G. Robertson, 

 gardener, Woolrich, Greenock; 2. R. 

 Kerr, Eldon Street, Greenock. 



Twenty-four Blooms Dahlias, var- 

 ieties — 1. John Finlay, gardener to D. 

 Dalziel, Newtonards, Belfast ; 2. Neil 

 Glass, gardener, Carbrook ; 3. James 

 Orr, Ladyburn, Greenock. 



Twelve Blooms Dahlias, varieties — 

 1. J. Findlay; 2. John M'Nab; 3. 

 Neil Glass. 



Twelve Blooms Hollyhocks, varieties 

 — John Finlay. 



Twelve Blooms Pansies, varieties — 1. 

 T. Peacock, Fallside, Paisley ; 2. W. 

 D. Logan, Kilbirnie ; 3. M. Reid. 



Twenty-four Blooms Dahlias, varieties 

 — I. Alex. Dickson & Sons ; 2. George 

 White, nurseryman. Paisley. 



Tweu ty-four BLioms Pansies, varieties 

 — 1. George White; 2. Matthew Reid. 



Two Pine - Apples — 1. George F. 

 Mills, gardener to Lord Carrington. 



Two bunches Black Grapes — 1. George 

 Johnston ; 2. Angus M'Intyre, Partick. 



Two bunches White Grapes — 1. 

 George Johnston; 2. Angus M'Intyre. 



One Melon (best flavoured) — 1. G. 

 Watson, gardener, Woodburn, Green- 

 ock ; 2. Graham M'Culloch, Ardwell 

 Gardens, Stranraer ; 3. Wm. Parlane. 



Six Peaches — 1. Graham M'Culloch ; 



2. John J. Cumming, gardener to Pro- 

 vost Morton, Greenock ; 3. W. Fleming. 



Brace of Cucumbers — 1. George 

 Robertson ; 2. Robert Hetherington ; 



3. Graham M'Culloch. 



A Table Bouquet— 1. Peter Fox, 

 Victoria Gardens ; 2. Hugh Campbell, 

 Burnbrae ; 3. John M'Nab. 



A Hand Bouquet— 1. G. Bainbridge, 

 Rutherglen ; 2. Robert Arrol, Helens- 

 burgh; 3. Joseph Anderson, Rutherglen. 



A Floral Design — 1. John Sim, gar- 

 dener, Greenhead House, Govan ; 2. 

 Robert Allison, Alexandria, Dumbar- 

 ton ; 3. John M'Nab. 



Botanical Prize, 300 species and 

 varieties of British Plants exhibited as 

 dried specimens, named and mounted 

 (Ferns excluded) — 1. Thomas Hogg, 

 gardener to D. Tod of Ironbank, Par- 

 tick ; 2. John Stewart, M'Niel Street, 

 Glasgow ; 3. James Wyllie, 203 Thistle 

 Street, Hutchesontown. 



