640 AWAEDS OF THE JUDGES AT THE ROSE SHOW. 



manufactured by Messrs. Dobson & Peabce, of 19, St. James's 

 Street, by whom they were exhibited. These were accompanied 

 by specimens of a smaller form of flower-glass suitable for small 

 bouquets. 



Mr. Philips, of 155, New Bond Street, sent a very effective 

 group of garden ornaments in Majolica ware, consisting of seats, 

 vases, pedestals, and flower-pots, all manufactured by Messrs. 



MiNTON & Co. 



Mr. T. P. Casella, of 23, Hatton Garden, exhibited a collec- 

 tion of meteorological and other instruments. 



Mr. ScowAN, of Stoke Newington, brought specimens of his 

 garden shades, which were set up on the Conservatory terrace. 

 This is a simple contrivance for effecting a shade for garden seats 

 or tables. They can be set up in a few minutes, and from their 

 gay colours may be made very interesting objects in garden 



On this occasion there was likewise displayed in one of the 

 corridors facing the garden, Mr. Theed's series of statues and 

 busts intended for the Wellington College : they will be allowed 

 to remain in the garden until the end of this month. 



A collection of photographic views taken in the garden during 

 the past month, and a series of photographs of Roman views, 

 which suggested the ideas from which some portions of the garden 

 have sprung, as well as a series showing the gradual progress of " 

 the works and the marvellous rapidity of their execution, were 

 exhibited in the Arcade adjoining the Council Room. 



LXXXV.— AWARDS OF THE JUDGES AT THE 

 EOSE SHOW, ON July 10th, 1861. 



Class 1. 96 Vabieties. 1 Tkuss of each. {Nu7-seryjmcn.)—lat Prize, 

 J. Mitchell, Piltdown Nurseries, Maresfield, Sussex, 71. 2nd Prize, John 

 Keynes, Salisbury, 5?. 3rd Prize, Edwin HoUamby, Tonbridge Wells, 31. 



4th Prize, R. Laing, Twickenham Nurseries, S.W., 11. Extra Prizes, E. P. 

 Francis, Hertford, 15«. ; Edwin Hollamby, Tunbridge Wells, 15a. ; Messrs. 

 Paul;& Son, Old Cheshunt Nurseries, Herts, 15a.,- Charles Turner, Eoyal 

 Nurseries, Slough, 15«. 



Class 3. 24 Varieties. 3 Trusses of each. {Narse}-ym€n.)^lst Prize, 



