162 GRAND FLORAL EXHIBITIONS 



Nurserymen. 



No 1st or 2nd prize awarded. 



3rd Prize, 17., Mr. Dawson, Brixton, for a compact and pretty 



mundula. 



Calceolarias, 



In collections of 6, in pots of 29 to a cast. 

 Private Growers. 



1st Prize, 1/. 15*., Mr. Kinghorn, gardener to A. Murray, Esq., 

 Twickenham. — Comprising Queen Victoria, fine ; King of Saxony, 

 primrose, full of small, round, crimson spots, very beautiful ; Marquis 

 of Bute, Grandis, Vesta, and Mary Queen of Scots. 



2nd Prize, 1/. 5*., Mr. G. Stanley, gardener to H. Berns, Esq., for 

 Fairy Queen, very good; Lane's Monarch, Rival King, Magician, 

 Duke of Wellington, and Henrietta, very bright red. 



Nurserymen. 



1st Prize, 1/. 15*., Mr. N. Gaines, Battersea. — For Standishii, 

 Desirable, Vivid, bright crimson red ; Napoleon, Eclipse, and Con- 

 ductor. 



No other competitor. 



CLASS II. 



In which all persons are admitted to equal competition. 



Stove or Greenhouse Plants, 



(from, which Orchidaceae, Pelargoniums, Fuchsias, and Calceolarias 



are excluded) 



, In collections of 40 plants. 



1st Prize, 20/., Mr. J. Robertson, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence. — 

 Containing numerous extraordinary specimens, the most superior of 

 which were, in Azaleas, lateritia, a mass of bloom ; alba and Phce- 

 nicea, very large and fine ; sinensis, a large plant, having a profusion 

 of its bright orange-red blossoms. In Chorozemas was an immense 

 bush of ovatum, and also varium, cordatum, and macrophyllum were 

 5 or 6 feet high and 4 or 5 feet in diameter, each adorned with mul- 

 titudes of their bright and charming little flowers. Of the genus 

 Eriostemon there were two species, viz., myophoroides and cuspida- 

 tum, of very large size, and remarkably showy. In Pimeleas was a 



