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2nd Prize, 41. , Mr. Pawley, nurseryman, Bromley. — This collec- 

 tion had fine plants of Aphelexis sesamoides ; Azalea variegata, 

 dwarf, and Phcenicea, fine; Pimelea spectabilis, rather past its best; 

 Ixora grandiflora, in a good state ; Coleonema rubrum and Euphorbia 

 splendens ; with fine plants of Erica perspicua nana and ventricosa 

 siellata. 



3rd Prize, 1/. 15s., Mr. W. J. Epps, nurseryman, Maidstone. — 

 Containing Ixora grandiflora, in good bloom ; Leschenaultia formosa, 

 pretty ; Azalea Indica alba, large and in fine bloom ; Begonia par- 

 viflora, well grown ; a large specimen of Podolobium Chorozemse- 

 folium, but rather past its best. A great drawback on this collection 

 was a poor and wretchedly naked plant of Erica intermedia. 



In collections of 6 species. 



1st Prize, 41., Mr. May, gardener to E. Goodheart, Esq. — For 

 Ixora coccinea, 4 feet high, and having five heads of bloom ; Erica 

 mundula, a beautiful bush, 2 feet high by 3 feet across ; Polygala 

 acuminata, Pimelea spectabilis, Horea Celsi, 3 feet high, and full of 

 bloom ; and Leschenaultia formosa. 



2nd Prize, 1/. lbs. , Mr. G. Stanley, gardener to H. Berens, Esq. 

 — For Clerodendron infornutatum, fine ; Begonia parviflora, Tropae- 

 olum tricolor, trained to a wire shield ; Zichya inophylla, Azalea 

 Indica alba, and a famous specimen of Leschenaultia formosa, 2 feet 

 high and near 3 feet in diameter. 



3rd Prize, 1/. 5s., Mr. Cole, gardener to C. Lewis, Esq., Black- 

 heath. — For Pimelea hispida, Gesneria Cooperi, an excellent plant ; 

 Polygala undulata, Epacris grandiflora, Correa speciosa major, good ; 

 and a Pimelea spectabilis, possessing remarkably fine heads of bloom. 



4th Prize, lZ., Mr. Evan Jack, gardener to R. G. Lorraine, Esq. — 

 For Azalea Gladstanesii, Gesneria zebrina, Chorozema Dicksonii, 

 Elichrysum humile, Kennedia inophylla floribunda, a well-bloomed 

 plant; and a beautiful bush, 4 feet high, of the neat and pretty 

 Bossina linifolia. 



A second 4th Prize, 1/., Mr. Glendenning, Chiswick Nursery, in 

 which we observed a Pimelea spectabilis as finely bloomed as we ever 

 saw. 



5th Prize, 10.?., Mr. Taylor, gardener to J. Coster, Esq., in which 

 was a good plant of the delicate Erica Bowiana. 



