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Walker, Rosehall House ; 2. Colin 

 Macfarlane, Moredon ; 3. Mr Robert- 

 son, Seacote House. 



Six distinct Hyacinths (amateurs) — 

 1. Mr W. Young, assistant-secretary 

 to the Society ; 2. Mr Paul, Gilmore 

 Place. 



Three distinct Hyacinths (amateurs) 

 — Mr Young. 



The finest single Hyacinth in the 

 room — Messrs Downie, Laird, & Laing, 

 Edinburgh. 



The finest Double Hyacinth in the 

 room — John Currie. 



Six Ferns (varieties)— 1. William 

 Thomson, Dalkeith Gardens ; 2. John 

 Currie ; 3. Mr Milne, Logan Bank. 



One Tree Fern— 1. Mr Gordon, Nid- 

 drie. 



Four pots or pans, not exceeding 8 

 inches diameter. Polyanthus Narcis- 

 sus, sorts — 1. John Currie ; 2. Mr Wa- 

 terson, Pestalrig. 



Six pots or pans, not exceeding 8 

 inches in diameter, Tulips, sorts — 1. 

 Mr Paul, Gilmore Place ; 2. Colin 

 Macfarlane. 



Four Pots Crocus, varieties — John 

 Currie. 



Three Rhododendrons, varieties, in 

 pots or tubs — John Paterson, MiU- 

 bank. 



One standard Azalea — 1. John Cur- 

 rie ; 2. Mr Waterson. 



Four Azalea Indica, varieties — 1. 

 John Paterson ; 2. Mr Marshall, King- 

 ston Grange ; 3. ]\Ir Waterson. 



Two Azalea Indica, varieties — 1. 

 John Currie ; 2. D. Marshall. 



Three Azalea Indica, varieties, in 

 pots not larger than 8 inches — J. Pa- 

 terson. 



Two Azalea Indica, varieties, in 

 pots not larger than 8 inches— D. 

 Marshall. 



One plant Azalea Indica — 1. J. Pa- 

 terson ; 2. Mr Gordon. 



Six Stove or Greenhouse Plants, in 

 flower, excluding Azaleas — 1. J. Pater- 

 son ; 2. Wm. Thomson ; 3. D. Mar- 

 shall. 



Three Greenhouse or Stove Plants, 

 in flower, excluding Azaleas — 1. John 

 Currie; 2. P. Milne. 



Two Greenhouse or Stove Plants, in 

 pots not exceeding 9 inches in diam- 

 eter, excluding Azaleas — 1. John 

 Paterson ; 2. D. Kerr. 



Four Foliage Plants, excluding Ferns 

 — 1. William Thomson ; 2. John Cur- 

 rie ; 3. John Paterson. 



Two Foliage Plants, in pots not ex- 



ceeding 9 inches in diameter, exclud- 

 ing Ferns— 1. John Paterson ; 2. James 

 Gordon. 



The finest Foliage Plant— 1. John 

 Paterson ; 2. R. Colville. 



The finest Stove Plant in flower— 



1. John Currie ; 2. John Paterson. 

 Two Epacris— 1. Colin Macfarlane; 



2. D. Kerr. 



Two Cape Heaths— 1. John M'Kay; 

 2. John Paterson. 



Two Deutzia Gracilis — 1. James Gor- 

 don ; 2. George Greig. 



One Deutzia Gracilis — 1. Jas. Gor- 

 don ; 2. Jas. Hannah. 



Two Herbaceous Plants, in flower — 

 1. John Paterson ; 2. George Greig. _ 



Three Cinerarias, sorts — 1. Colin 

 Macfarlane ; 2. John Currie. 



Six Camellia Blooms, of sorts — 1. 

 Colin Macfarlane ; 2. P. Robertson. 



Six Rhododendron Trusses, of sorts 

 — 1. Wm. Pirrie, Dysart. 



A Hand Bouquet of Flowers — 1. R. 

 Milne; 2. John M' Kay. 



A Table Bouquet of Flowers (open 

 to all) — 1. Downie, Laird, & Laing ; 2. 

 Dickson & Co. 



Two Standard Mignonette— 1. Dun- 

 can Kerr ; 2. Alexander Gibson. 



Two pots Mignonette— 1. Duncan 

 Kerr ; 2. Alexander Gibson. 



Three pots Violets— 1. Colin Mac- 

 farlane ; 2. James Gordon. 



Three pots or pans of any size Lily 

 of the Valley — 1. John Paterson ; 2. 

 James Gordon. 



Three pots or pans of any size Lily 

 of the Valley, not exceeding 8 inches 

 in diameter— 1. John Eraser; 2. D. 

 Marshall. 



Four Forced Roses, in pots — 1. John 

 Paterson ; 2. James Gordon. 



Two Single Chinese Primulas, varie- 

 ties— 1. James Hannah ; 2. R. Milne. 



Six pots Hardy Double Primroses, 

 not less than three varieties — Colin 

 Macfarlane. 



Two Early Forcing Geraniums — 1. 

 John Currie ; 3. James Gordon. 



Twelve Cyclamens, not less than six 

 varieties— 1. J. Currie; 2. J.Gordon. 



Nine Cyclamens, not less than six 

 varieties — James Gordon. 



Six Cyclamens, not less than three 

 varieties— D. Marshall. 



One Pine-Apple, in pot or cut — 1. 

 A. Henderson, Thorsby Park; 2. Ro- 

 bert Fowlis, Fardell. 



Thirty Strawberries— 1. A. Ander- 

 son, Oxenford; 2. John M'Kay, The 

 Glen. 



