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HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITIONS. 



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FOR GARDENERS AND AMATEURS. 



Twenty-four Blooms Dahlias, var- 

 ieties—!. Neil Glass, gardener to J. C. 

 Bolton, Esq., Carbrook ; 2. Archibald 

 Duncan, gardener to Dr Bruce, Trees, 

 Barrhead ; 3. James Orr. 



Twelve Blooms Dahlias, varieties — 1. 

 Geo. Fife, gardener to Miss Buchanan, 

 Bellfield, Kilmarnock; 2. William D. 

 Logan, Kilbirnie ; S. R. Glass. 



Twelve Blooms Dahlias (fancies), 

 varieties — 1. Niel Glass ; 2. Archibald 

 Duncan ; 3. Jas. Watson, gardener to 

 Mrs Rowan, Holmfauldhead. 



Six Blooms new Dahlias, varieties, 

 of 1870-71 only — 1. Archibald Duncan ; 



2. John M'Nab. 



Twenty- four Annuals, varieties — 1. 

 M. Hendei'son, Ardrossan ; 2. Wm. 

 Boyd, Easterhill ; 3. William Clark, 

 gardener to Mrs Thomson, Camphill. 



Twelve Annuals, genera — 1. M. 

 Henderson ; 2. J\r. Miller ; 3. Robert 

 Montgomery, Kilbirnie. 



Twelve Spikes Gladioli, varieties — 1. 

 Matthew Smith, Kilmarnock ; 2. (equal) 

 Robert Hetherington and Ales. Camp- 

 bell, gardener to Colonel Latham, 

 Greenock ; 3, Thomas Findlay, Mauch- 

 line. 



Six Spikes Gladioli, varieties — 1. 

 Matthew Smith ; 2. Thomas Findlay ; 



3, Robert Hetherington. 



Nine Spikes Hollyhockp, varieties — 

 1. Thomas Walker, gardener to Colonel 

 Hozier, Taunochside ; 2. Neil Glass ; 

 3. H. G,bb, Garscadden. 



Twelve Blooms Hollyhocks, varieties 

 —1. Thomas Walker ; 2. J. Campbell ; 

 3. James Cant. 



Twelve Blooms Pansies, varieties — 



1. Andrew Brown, Deans, Cambuslaug ; 



2. Matthew Pollock, Newmilus ; 3. 

 James Orr. 



Twelve Herbaceous Cut Flowers, 

 varieties — 1. William Boyd; 2. Alex. 

 Reid, Bouhill Place, Renton ; 3. M. 

 Henderson. 



Twelve Blooms Quilled Asters, var- 

 ieties — 1. John Livingston, Crossflat, 

 Paisley ; 2. George Crawford, Bunswynd, 

 Beith ; 3. James Watson. 



Twelve Blooms Asters, varieties — 1. 

 George Fyfe ; 2. George Gordon ; 3. 

 Robert Hetherington. 



Twelve Verbenas, varieties — 1. T. 

 Walker ; 2. Wm. Boyd ; 3. Matthew 

 Miller. 



Six double Stocks, varieties — 1. A. 

 Walker ; 2. George Bauchope; 3. Robert 

 Caskie. 



Six Phloxes, varieties — 1. Matthew 

 Miller; 2. John Hamilton, Gareloch- 

 head ; 3. William Chrystal, gardener, 

 Bankhead, Rutherglen. 



Six Pentstemons, varieties — 1. A. 

 Duncan ; 2. Matthew Miller ; 3. Neil 

 M'jNlillan, Victoria Gardens. 



Twelve Blooms French Marigolds, 

 stripes— 1. James Orr ; 2. Alexander 

 Johnston, Mountstuart, Bute; 3. John 

 Livingston. 



Twelve Blooms African Marigolds — 



1. Robert Robertson, gardener, Seacote, 

 Leith ; 2. James Orr ; 3. John Brown, 

 joiner, Drumpellier. 



Twelve Blooms Roses, varieties — 1. 

 William Parlane, Roselea ; 2. Robert 

 Hetherington ; 3. James Graham, gar- 

 dener to Sir G. Campbell, Garscube, 



Table Bouquet — 1. John Conning, 

 gardener to Provost Morton, Greenock ; 



2. Alexander Campbell ; 3. Neil Camp- 

 bell. 



Hand Bouquet — 1. James Milne, 

 Ramsay, Helensburgh ; 2. Wm. M'Neil, 

 461 St Vincent Street ; 3. John In- 

 gram, gardener to Mr John Gordon, 

 Aikenhead. 



Hand Bouquet of Everlasting 

 Flowers and Grasses (natural colours) — 



1. Thomas Rowe, Lesmahagow; 2. 

 Wm. Chrystal, gardener, Bankhead ; 3. 

 William Thomson, gardener to Mr J. 

 B. Risk, Dumbarton. 



Floral device — 1. James Walker, 

 gardener to jMajor Fullartou, Paitsley ; 



2. John Johnstone, Whitburn ; "^3. 

 Alexander Reid, Bonhill Place, Ren- 

 ton. 



Specimen Dessert decoration — 1. W. 

 H. Lewin, gardener to Colonel Buch- 

 anan, Drumpellier ; 2. John Methveu, 

 gardener to Colonel Campbell, Blyths- 

 wood. 



Three bunches Black Grapes — 1. 

 John George, gardener to Mr D. Y. 

 Stewart, Barassie ; 2. Ronald Pater- 

 son, gardener to Mr E. Collins, West 

 Balgray ; 3. Daniel Smith, gardener to 

 the Countess of Stair, Bargany. 



Three bunches White Grapes — 1. 

 William Rose, gardener to Sir James 

 Lumsden, Arden House, Lochlomond; 

 2. Alexander Crosbie, Rossdhu, Luss, 

 gardener to Sir James Colquhon ; 3. 

 Ronald Paterson. 



Two bunches best coloured Black 

 Hamburg Grapes— 1. Daniel Smith ; 

 2. John Smith, gai-dener to Mr An- 

 drrnv Hoggan, Billhead House ; 3. 

 Matthew Miller. 



