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. 2nd Prize, 4/., Mr. R. Staines, New Road, Faddington, for scarcely less de- 

 serving plants of Alice Gray (Wilson's), Adonis (Staines), Superba (Wilson's), 

 Sunrise, Hebe, Erectum, Duke of Cornwall, Enchantress (Wilson's), Lady Sale 

 (Gaines), Sunbeam (Staines), Madeline (Lumsden's), and Roulette (Garth's), 

 fine. 



3rd Prize, 21., Mr. Cock, Chiswick, for Cyrus, Duke of Cornwall, Erectum, 

 Emma, Unit, Sir R. Peel, Hector (Cock's), fine; Symmetry, Rosetta superb, 

 Eliza Sauvage, good ; Jupiter, and Angelica. 



Nurserymen. 



1st Prize, 71. Mr. N. Gaines, Battersea, for Priory King, Excelsa, Pirate' 

 Lady Mildmay, Cotherstone, Ackhar, fine ; Neptune, Lady Sale, Achilles, fine ; 

 Madeline, King of Beauties, and Hermione. 



No other competitor. 



In collections of 12 distinct varieties groivn in No. 12 pots. 

 Private Growers. 



1st Prize, 6/., Mr. Parker, gardener to J. H. Onghton, Esq., Roehampton. 

 The varieties were, Priory Queen, a fine specimen ; Gipsy Queen, Erectum, 

 Caroline, Bridesmaid, Master Humphrey, Emperor, Hebe, Mabel, fine, with 

 large trusses; Virgo, Duke of Cornwall, and Superb. All very successfully 

 cultivated. 



No other competitor. 



Nurserymen. 



1st Prize, 6A, Mr. N. Gaines, Battersea, for Madeline, Coronation, Lady Sale, 

 Lady Isabella Douglas, Albina, Erectum, Caroline, Nymph, Una, Cornte de 

 Paris, J uba, and Victory. All well grown. 



2nd Prize, 31. 1 Ox., Mr. Pamphn, Walthamstow, for tolerably grown plants, 

 though not well in bloom, of the following kinds : Alice Grey, Sir Walter Scutt, 

 Ajax, Superba, Prince Ernest, Achilles, Anna, Enchantress, Countess of Wilton, 

 Vesta, Hesperis, and Camilla. 



No other competitor. 



In collections of 8 varieties. 

 Private Growers only ivlio do not compete in the larger collections. 



1st Prize, 3/. 10s., Mr. Coysh, gardener to R. Hudson, Esq., Clapham, for 

 Matilda, Phillis, Witch, Flash, Hebe, Madeline, Nymph, and Enchantress. 



2nd Prize, 21., Mr. E. Bell, Chelsea, for Luna, Paragon, Alice Grey, Nymph, 

 Arabella, Superb, and Roulette. 



Roses. 



In collections of 20 distinct varieties grown in pots. 



Nurserymen and Private Growers. 



1st Prize, 71., Messrs. Paul and Son, Nurserymen, Cheshunt, for compact 

 plants, profusely in bloom of the following : Aubernon, pale crimson; Great 

 Western, bright red, crimson, large, globular, and good ; Louis Buonaparte, 

 bright rose ; Edward Jessie, light purple crimson, good ; Belle Marie, large, 

 rose ; Lord John Russell, La Victorieux, good; Madame Laff.iy, large, crimson ; 

 General Allard, rose, good size and shape ; Velours Episcopal, deep crimson 

 purple; Taglioni, white, creamy centre, good; Coup d'Hebe, flesh pink, 

 globular, and beautiful; Duchess of Sutherland, blush; Madame Plantier, 

 white; Rivers, rosy pink; De Neuilly, osy carmine, cupped and fine; Comte 

 de Paris, ldac crimson, fine; Lane, shaded crimson ; Comtesse de Latepede, 

 and Iiaune Lahelle. 



2nd Prize, 4/., Messrs. Lane and Son, Nurserymen, Berkhampstead, for Eliza 

 Sauvage, large deep straw ; Emilie Courtier, bright crimson ; Caroline, delicate 

 pink, deeper centre; Psyche, small crimson; Lane, Marjolin, good deep 



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