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Few ye yd such creditable — 
tion, from о last, as this; and we trust it 
Ee rise ih а эуе тушет expansion in this 
nd of 
If ladies an^ whom money prizes ае not be 
offered, would com pete in a separate show, it 
wo rove an immense stimulus rg this very 
ү? and agreeable kind of social ornamenta- 
tion. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDG: 
First Prize.— Messrs. W. Р. & фз Phillips, 156 
New Bond pact 101, "106 
Fa nd Prize.—Mrs Dalton, The Haven, Ealing, 
8. 
Third Prize.—A. D. My ups Esq., 22 Norfolk 
Street, Park Lane, W., 31. 3 
Highly Commended. Ma egre, Aae 
М St. сум. 8 Street, Piccadilly, pones Read, 11 
Commended, — 
e, W. 
aylor, 7 Passes Street, 
Cavendish Square, W. 
Ladies’ Prize, offered by the proprietors of == 
prietors of the 
бейне Chronicle for the best Fine Foli ~~ 
Flowering Plant and Orchid grown in a room 
AWARDS. 
i isconntess Doneraile, 9 Grosvenor Place, S.W., 
is Fine a Foliage Plant, Gymnostaehyum Vers rschaf- 
ES M. Williams, Sutton House, Highgate, 
for an Orchid in flower, Aérides affine, 10/. 
IMPLEMENT SHOW, 
JUNE 24, 1865. 
ea of the Judges 
h —Garden n Mowing Machines drawn by 
and, a ee Bishop, & Barnard, Nor- 
Wich. For simplicity of ge uo v oH to small 
ES. 5 = os P А е y" is 
б о wheels, 
tine tub. Mr, x Read, 35 ‘Wasnt Circus, bap 
cellency o 
Т good i мй. 
arrangement : Ц fy iin n- 
MN cas an p ency of workma 
57. -—Рашрз Г тое ENG movable. 
adapted for Aerial Epiphytes. 
бө Gate for Heating. Messrs. Pie 
&Е st 5. Mess 
pua рна ended. The рт of this 
tent Exhibition don D y the sg at the vated 
GREAT ROSE SHOW, 
Jury 1, 1865. 
The hot dry air of April, succeeded by a severe 
frost on the last 2 of that ена had rendered 
the issue of the Rose Shows of 1865 very pro- 
blemati he first of the roses 
generally indifferent in quality, although there 
8 exceptions, and, consequence, the 
June changed 
Society, which was - е in the conservato 
adjoining arcades on July 1, pro н Аны 
peru exhibition. "N ot only were the 
and tolerably abundant, but they were set "eet off to 
the best advantage by being Kia; in M 
tory. 
with t the conserv: 
ut Roses without such Кш is at 7% pes 4 
thing too e d the advantage of 
een S et mitai re strikingly manifest 
than on this occ 
The pri Азыл ahi ibitors among yo 
were Messrs. Cant, E aia Beda 
among amateurs, "Mes Hodge. en 
Marlow, Moffat, and MUR. h addition to the 
it is y 
ssary to enumerate may be: selected the fol- 
lowing as most worthy of special commenda- 
tion :— 
rosa (tea-s scented), v white, centre rose 
arent rose colour. 
shaded. 
Beauty of Waltham, bright rosy carmine. 
Charles Lefebvre, bright a ea entre TR 
colour, 
Duchesse de Morny, bright rose colour. 
ma 
cms cs briliant ттд shaded with rose. 
L’Eblouissante, 
Lord Clyde, crimson d perd deeply shaded. 
Lord Macaulay, rich yk arlet ^ 
ld P: pen bright dar 
Loue M E hite эрнис with flesh colour. 
a үн corii -— carmine, 
crimson, 
t Victor Ver herry colour. 
M. miis ietor Verdier, rosy che 
гда зин Clemence Joigneaux, red shaded with 
Marechal Niel, oig Penes ellow. - 
Marechal Souchet (Da rosy carmin 
— Souchet (Guillot), crimson, а =й 
Pierre ите Noting blackish red, shaded with nets. 
Praire de Terre Noire, velvety pu 
rise. 
8 vermilion. 
Tagha de Caen, velvety purple, shaded 
scarle T 
Vicomtesse Douglass, rose, reverse of petals 
tish. 
У 
Wilhelm Pfitzer, brilliant red. 
The roses in pots were the least satisfactory part 
of the exhibition, | too similar in character, 
the 
М. Wn. Paul ev & box of seedling roses 
or introduced by him, which proved i 
