MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. i&1 



G. For Ranunculus, in collections of 12 varieties, large silver medal, Mr. Burrup. 



7. For the second best do., middle silver medal, Mr. Headley. 



8. For the third best do., small silver medal, Mr. Fyfre. 



9. For Heartsease, in stands of 24 varieties, large silver medal, Mr. Bowker. 



10. For the second best do , middle silver medal, Mr. Edmonds. 



11. For the third best do., small silver medal, Mr. Fyffe. 



12. For the fourth best do., small silver medal, Mr. W'alden. 



13. For the best collection of cut flowers, middle silver medal, Mr. Davis. 



Class II. — Gentlemen's Gardeners, entering in tiie;r own Names. 



14. For the best collection of miscellaneous plants, not to exceed 3G pots, (Oivhi- 



deous plants excluded,) large silver medal, Mr. Coutts. 



15. For the second best do., middle silver medal, Mr. Sadler. 

 10. For the third best do., small silver medal, Mr. Atlee. 



17. For the fourth best do., small silver medal. 



18. For Pelargoniums, in collections of eight varieties, large silver medal, Mr. 



Gard. 



19. For the second best do., middle silver medal, Mr. Johnson. 



20. For the third best do., small silver medal. 



21. For Calceolarias, in collections of 8 varieties, middle silver medal. 



22. For the second best do., small silver medal. 



23. For Roses, in collections of 18 varieties, in bunches, to be exhibited in the 



growers' boxes, middle silver medal, Mr. Atlee. 

 21. For the second best do., small silver medal, Mr. Coe. 



25. For Ericas, in collections of 8 varieties, middle silver medal, Mr. Curtis. 



26. For the second best do., small silver medal. 



27. For Heartsease, in stands of 3G varieties, middle silver medal, Mr. Foster. 



28. For the second best do., small silver medal, Mr. Fisher. 



29. For the best collection of cut flowers, middle silver medal, Mr. Sadler. 

 30 For the second best ditto, small silver medal, Mr. Cooper. 



Entrance to Non-members, 7s. 



Class III. — Nurserymen, Market Gardeners, and Florists. 



34. For Pelargoniums — in collections of twelve varieties, large silver medal, 



Mr. Catcleugh. 



35. For the second best ditto, middle silver medal, Mr. Gaines. 



37. For Calceolarias — in collections of twelve pots, middle silver medal, Mr. 



Catcleugh. 



38. For the second best ditto, small silver medal, Mr. Gaines." 



39. For Ericas — in collections of twelve varieties, large silver medal, Mr. Pamplin. 

 41. For the best collection of twenty-four ranunculus, middle silver medal, 



Mr. Lockhart. 



43. For Pinks — in collections of twelve varieties, middle silver medal, Mr. 



Norman. 



44. For Roses — in collections of thirty varieties, in bunches, to be exhibited in 



the growers' boxes, middle silver medal, Mr. Paull. 

 45.- For the second best ditto, small silver medal, Mr. Young. 



40. For Heartsease — in stands of fifty varieties, middle silver medal, Mr. 



Henchmann. 



47. For the second best ditto, small silver medal, Mr. Thomas. 



48. For the best collection of cut flowers — to be exhibited in the growers' boxes, 



middle silver medal, Mr. Denyer. 



Entrance to Non members, 7s. 



Open to am. Classes. 

 50. For the best specimen plant, large silver medal, Mr. Dowson. 

 01. For the second best ditto, middle silver medal, Mr. Dickson. 

 Wl. For the third best ditto, small silver medal, Mr. Dickson. 



53. For the fourth best ditto, small silver medal, Mr. Pamplin. 



54. For the best collection of Orchideous plants in (lower, large silyer medal, 



Mr. Coutts. 



