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China, Hardy, Fabvier, Mrs. Bosanquet, Nemesis, fine; Hyclere 

 seedling, Caroline, blush ; Augustin Marget, clear salmon ; Belle 

 Allemande, large pale yellow of fine shape; Fenelon du Luxembourg, 

 Pauline, Plautier, creamy white ; and Beau Carmin, a beautiful 

 rose. 



2nd Prize, 41., Mr. J. Stowe, gardener to R. Baker, Esq. — The 

 best amongst which were Romaine, shaded straw ; Triumphant, bright 

 rosy ; Safrano, fine ; and Antheros, cream colour. 



3rd Prize, 1/. 1 bs., Alex. Rowland, Esq., Rosenthal, in which we 

 did not note any very remarkable. 



4th Prize, 1/., Mr. Milne, gardener to C. S. Chauncey, Esq., Little 

 Munden. — These were cultivated very successfully ; we observed, as 

 most striking, Nephetas, fine light yellow ; La Belle Allamande, Las 

 Casas, very double and good shape ; and Eugene Napoleon. 



Nurserymen. 



] st Prize, 1/., Messrs. Lane and Son, Berkhampstead. — Comprising 

 only the very best show flowers, viz., William Jesse, large rosy- 

 purple ; Cramoise Superieure, bright rich red ; Aubernon, Argo, 

 Belle Allamande, fine ; Louis Buonaparte, good ; Psyche, Tea Blush, 

 Fulgorie, Aricie, La Pactole, Prince Charles, very fine ; Abbe Mio- 

 land, blush, fine; Compte de Osmond, good; Acidale, Triomphe de 

 Flore, fine ; Marjolin, good shape ; Caroline, good ; Eugene Beau- 

 harnois, dark ; Armosa, fine; Grand Captain, brilliant red ; Bougere, 

 good ; Eliza Suavage, Fabvier, and Henry V. 



No 2nd prize awarded. 



3rd Prize, 1/. 15s., Mr. Stedman, Isleworth. 



Single specimens in pots displaying superior cultivation. 



1st Prize, 1/. 5s., J. Dobson, gardener to Mr. Beck, Isleworth. — 

 For Armosa, which was well cultivated in a slate-pot, but had a too 

 artificial appearance, by being tied closely to a number of sticks. 



No competitors. 



Besides the above, Mr. A. Milne exhibited 25 varieties in cut 

 blooms, some of which were well-shaped flowers ; and Mr. W. P. 

 Ayres had a specimen of the New Yellow Noisette, Cloth of Gold, 

 which is large in size and very fragrant. 



