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Si* R. Peel, and Lady deGrey. — Middle Silver Medal was awarded to — Proctor, 

 jun., Bermondsey; to this collection no names were attached. — Small Silver 

 Medal to Mr. George Leach for Bui-rough's Mrs. Bevan, Wilson's Pluperfect, 

 Wain's Queen Victoria, Masson's Charlotte, Wilson's Harry, Willmer's Prin- 

 cess Royal, Barraud's Cornelius, Burrough's Lady Flower, Crask's Queen Vic- 

 toria, Princess Augusta of Cambridge, Lady Payne. Miss Desborough. — For the 

 best 12 blooms of Carnations the Large Silver Medal was awarded to R. Head- 

 ley, Esq., no names attached. 2d. to Mr. Trevors, jun.. the Middle Silver Medal, 

 no names attached. For Heartsease in stands of '24 varieties, Middle Silver 

 Medal, Mr. J. Hunt; Small Silver ditto, Mr. W. Hall. 



Among Gentlemen's Gardeners, for 12 blooms of Carnations, the Middle 

 Silver Medal was awarded to Mr. Embleton, gardener to T. Barnard, Esq. This 

 stand contained the following varieties: — Dattou's Lancashire Lass, Hale's 

 Prince Albert, Wilson's Harriet, Queen of Sheba, Greig's Mary, Barnard's 

 Duke of Roxburgh, Martin's President. Roi Dagobert, Lord Pollingtoti, Ely's 

 Lady Ely, Willmer's Conquering Heio, Pucelle d'Orleans. 2d. the Small Silver 

 Medal to Mr. Atterton (no names.) For 12 blooms of white ground Picotees, 

 1st. Middle Silver Medal to Mr. "Welch, gardener to G. Edmonds, Esq., for 

 Kirtland's Wellington, Willmer's Princess Royal, Jessop's Sir W. Middleton, 

 Barnard's Mis. Barnard. Orson's Adelaide, Ely's Grace Barling, Green's Queen 

 Victoria, Gidden's Princess Royal, Bnnkler's Hope. Burrough's Lady Flower, 

 Wood's Mrs. Vesey, and Sharp's Wellington. For the 2d best stand, the Small 

 Silver Medal was awarded to Mr. Embleton, gardener to T. Barnard, Esq. — 

 Sharp's Duke of Wellington, Green's Queen Victoria, Nulli Secundus, Jessop's 

 Sir W. Middleton, Wilson's Pluperfect, Wain's Queen Victoria, Willmer's 

 Princess Royal, Wildman's Isabella, Ely's Grace Darling, Dickson's Trip to 

 Cambridge, Crask's Queen Victoria, and Barnard's Mrs. Barnard. 



Among Nurserymen and Florists, for 12 blooms of Carnations, the 1st Prize, 

 Large Silver Medal, was awarded to Mr. Willmer, for Willmer's Conquering 

 Hero, Prince of Wales, Duke of Northumberland, Hufton's Lord Wellington, 

 Addenbrook's Lydia, Puxley's Prince Albert, Sharp's Duke of York, Wilson's 

 Harriet, Hepworth's True Briton, Brown's Dr. Watts, Brook's Flora's Garland, 

 and Squire Meynell. 2nd. Middle Silver Medal— Mr. Norman, of Woolwich, 

 for Wilson's Harriet, Hale's Prince Albert, Holmes's Count Paulina, Wigg's 

 Earl of Leicester, Ely's Hus. r o Meynell, Mitchell's Patriot, Brook's Flora's Gar- 

 laud, Sharp's Defiance, Mausley's Bonny Bess, Roi du Capucin, Norman's B, 

 and Low's Grand Sultan. 3rd. Small Silver Medal— Mr. Bates, of Oxford, for 

 Wilsun's Harriet, Hale's Prince Albert, Nix, Lord Chetwynd, Addenbrook's 

 Lydia, Calcott's Brutus, Jones's Brilliant, Ely's Lady Ely, Hepworth's True 

 Briton, Young's Earl Grey, Martin's Splendid, Toon's Prince Albeit, Gregory's 

 Alfred. For the best 12 blooms of white ground Picotees — 1st Prize, Large 

 Silver Medal, to Mr. Willmer, of Sunbury, whose stand contained Willmer's 

 Princess Royal, Gidden's Vespasian, Wildman's Isabella, Nulli Secundus, WilU 

 mer's Queen Adelaide, Sharp's Wellington, Wilson's Fanny Irby, Gidden's 

 Miss Hennell, Jessop's Sir W. Middleton, Gidden's Teaser. Barraud's Bordene, 

 and Hupton's Charlotte. The Middle Silver Medal to Mr. Keynes, of Salisbury, 

 for Gidden's Miss Hennell, Wain's Victoria, Sharp's Hector, Orson's Adelaide, 

 Crask's Victoria, Wildman's Isabella, Hupton's Charlotte, Barraud's Cornelius, 

 Wilson's Pluperfect, Green's Queen, Nulli Secundus, and Sharp's Wellington. 

 For Heartsease, in stands of 36 varieties, Mr. Brown, of Slough, the Middle 

 Silver Medal. This stand contained Hannibal, Viceroy, Hale's Dark, Maid of 

 the Mill, Orlando, Bella, Fair Maid, Warrior, Eclipse, Enchantress, Mulberry 

 Superb, Duke of Beaufort, Cotherstone, Attila, Black Prince, William Tell, 

 Chevalier, Alicia, The Prior, Pleiiipo, Venus, Duchess of Richmond, and 14 

 seedlings. Mr. Brown also exhibited a stand of 18 varieties of Dahlias in very 

 fine condition: — The Beauty of the Plain, Brown's Blue Bonnet, Standard of 

 Perfection, Essex Triumph, Brown's Lady St. Maur, Sir R. Sale, Miranda, 

 Springfield Rival, Dodd's Prince of Wales, Perpetual Grand, Bedford Surprise, 

 Mrs. Shelley, Rembrandt, Brown's Delight, Indispensable, Phcenix, Union, 

 Tournament, and Queen of the Isles. 



Seed/iny. — For the best white ground Picotee, the Small Silver Medal was 



