urn from nurserymen was a very fine plant of the 

 orge Glenny , soft prim rose yellow, contributed by 



Cutbush and Son; and M r R. Riggs, Lewisham, 

 ie first for a specimen Pompon with a large plant 

 j 1 i 11 riety Bob. The finest dozen blooms 

 inese varieties that we have ever seen came from 

 Hinnell, and included magnificent blooms of The 



Aurantium , Red Dragon, Fair Maid of Guernsey, 

 de Prachley, James Salter, Meg Merrilies, and the 



(ii.ld Medal ottered for a collection of not more than 

 ietiea of Grape, two bunches of each kind, was won 

 sra. II . Lane and Son, of great Berkhampstead , who 

 large and excellent samples of Muscat of Alexandria, 

 Mi'scut, Muscat Hamburgh, Gros Colman, Trebbiano, 

 )oicne's, Black Prince, M rs Pince's Black Muscat, etc. 

 egret not having the space to give further extracts 

 .e report of this excellent show. W. B. H. 



r north. At all 



of thirty-eight 







1 he preceding list is exceedingly useful , as it will enable 

 | amateurs to make selections according to their taste of one 

 to sixty Roses, based upon the experience of the most comp- 

 etent men. But the work is not finished. It should now be 

 j adapted to diverse climates , and we hope soon to find the 

 | means of obtaining this desirable result. E. A. 



