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crimson ; Theresita, bright carmine ; Cnmte de Paris, Josephine Malton, straw 

 with buff centre; Phoenix, purplish red; Queen (Bourbon), small, delicate 

 salmon; Armosa, rosy blush, fine: Proserpine, reddish crimson; Acidalie, 

 white, regular and very double ; Henry V., bright red ; Augustine Marget, light, 

 rose ; William Jesse, lilac and crimson shaded, globular, large, and very good ; 

 Therese Isabelle, white; Queen (perpetual), bright crimson ; and Louis Buona- 

 parte. 



3rd Prize, 21., Mr. Laing, Nurseryman, Twickenham, for Mima, cream, fine ; 

 General Soyez, light crimson, fine ; Lady Alice Peel, rosy crimson, fine ; Au- 

 gustine Mouchelet, crimson, cupped and good; Bride of Abydos, blush-white, 

 large; Clara Sylvain, white; Triomphant, rosy crimson: Triomph de Gaud, 

 Abbe Moiland, crimson red, very good ; Mont St. Bernard, flush; Dr. Marx, 

 rosy lilac ; Duchesse de Montebello, pink ; Belle Emilie, Mrs. Bosanquet, 

 creamy white, large; Cramoisie superieuse, reddish crimson; La Renomme, 

 Cels Multiflora, Armosa, and the common Provence. 



Extra Prize, Mr. Steadman, Isleworth, amongst which, we observed tolerable 

 blooms of Devoniensis, Harrisonia, and Prince Albert. 



In collections of 10 distinct varieties grown in pots. 



Private Growers only. 



1st. Prize, 4/., Mr. E. Beck, Isleworth, for superior grown plants of the follow- 

 ing : Caroline, Nouvelle Heloise, compact, shaded blush ; Madame Joly, blush 

 white ; Queen (Bourbon), Devoniensis, Armosa, Lyonnais, fine ; Celimine, 

 delicate pink, cupped ; Pauline Plantier, and Augustine Marget. 



No 2nd or 3rd Prizes awarded. 



Extra Prize, A. Rowland, Esq., Lewisham, for moderately good specimens of 

 Madame Laffay, Eugene Hardy, blush ; Reine de Naples, Triomphe, Lane, 

 Armosa, Reine de la Uuillotiere,shaded-red crimson ; Mrs. Bosanquet, Marquise 

 Boccella, pale pink: and Laviuia Duval. 



Calceolarias. 

 In collections of 6 distinct varieties, grown in No. 12 sized pots. 



Private Groioers. 



1st Prize, 3/., Mr. Garrod, gardener to R. B. Forman, Esq., Hampstead, for 

 Magician, fine ; Sir R. Sale, Queen Victoria, Corymbiflora, and Queen of 

 Beauties. 



2nd Prize, 21., Mr. Wren, gardener to J. Huskisson, Esq., Holloway, fur 

 Standishii, King, Lady Sale, Lady Constable, fine; Corymbiflora, and Artil- 

 leryman. 



3rd Prize, 1/., Mr. Kinghorn, gardener to A. Murray, Esq., Twickenham, for 

 the following superior kinds : — Grandis, Mary Queen of Scuts, Marquis of Bute, 

 General Robertson, extra; King of Saxony, beautiful; and Vesta. 



Nurserymen. 



1st Prize, 31., Messrs. Hendersons, Edgeware-road, for well-managed plants, 

 each about two feet high and as much in diameter, of Standishii, Lady Sale, 

 Audiomache, Lady Sale (Standish's), Prince Albert (Green's), and Rosea 

 grandiflora, fine. 



2nd Prize, 21., Mr. N. Gaiues, Battersea, for compact specimens of Standishii, 

 Desirable, Sunbeam, Candidate, Jamie Forrest, fine ; and Conductor. 



No other competitor. 



Fuchsias. 

 In collections of 12 distinct varieties, grown in No. 12 sized pots. 



Nurserymen and Private Growers. 



1st Prize, 21., Messrs. H. Lane and Son, nurserymen, Berkhampstead, for 

 Paragon, Moneypenni, Venus Victrix, Gem, Beauty Supreme, Norfolk Hero, 

 Achilles, Britannia, Rugersiana, tirovehillii, Mrs. Lane, fine; and Brockmanii. 



