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Beck, of Isleworth, was awarded the first prize in the Nurserymen’s 
Class, for twelve plants in 8-inch pots—Rosamond, Refulgent, Blanche, 
Delicatissima, Cavalier, Cassandra, Ruby, Mont Blanc, Centurion, 
Capella, Gustavus, and Pointer. Mr. Gaines came in second with the 
like number, in similar-sized pots—Rosy Circle, Forget-me-not, 
Voyager, Negress, Pearl, Sir W. R. Gilbert, Salamander, Ajax, 
Brockie, Marian, Mrs. Brock, and Brenhilda. 
Fancy varieties—R. Moseley, Esq., of Maida Vale, took the first 
prize for a collection of six plants in 8-inch-pots—Lady Flora Hast- 
_ ings, Yeatmaniana, Nosegay, Statuiski, Jehu Superb, and Anais. 
Mr. Staines came in second with ditto ditto. Lady Flora Hastings, 
Statuiski, Queen Victoria, Madam Meillery, Matilda, and Yeat- 
maniana. In the Nurserymen’s Class, Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, was 
awarded the first prize for six plants in 11-inch pots—Madam Meillery, 
Ibrahim Pacha, Lady Rivers, Ytolinski, Anais, and Reine des Fran- 
cais. Mr. Ambrose, of Battersea, claimed the second prize for his 
collection, of like numbers, and of similar size—Nosegay, Ibrahim 
Pacha, Anais, Lady Rivers, Queen Victoria, and Madam Meillery. 
Mr. Staines showed six small specimens of Cape Pelargoniums—Cam- 
pylia palida, Glorianum, Multiflora, Abba, Tinctum, Delicata. Wm. 
Hoyle, Esq., obtained first-class certificates for three seedlings, selected 
from ten exhibited—Prince of Orange, Christabel, and Satisfaction. 
Mr. Gaines also obtained a prize for his seedling fancy Pelargonium— 
Hero of Surrey. 
Roszes.—Amateurs.—Mr. Terry, gardener to Lady Puller, for 
eight plants in large pots, took the first prize, for—Mrs. Bosanquet, 
La Reine, Meillery’s Laboutlay, Comte de Paris, Bouquet, Pactole, 
Valmouge, Lamarque. Mr. Slowe, gardener to W. Baker, Esq., 
came in second for the like number—Aubernon, Princess Helena, 
Pactolus, H. P. Rivers, Prince Albert, Celestial multiflora, Marquis 
Bocella, Melanie cornu. Mr. Rogers, gardener to — Bradbury, Esq., 
exhibited eight plants, for which he was awarded the third prize— 
Edward Jesse, Smith’s Yellow, Armosa, Madame Laffay, Aubernon, 
Mrs. Bosanquet, Duchess of Sutherland, Chenedole. In the Nursery- 
men’s Class, Messrs. Paul, of Cheshunt, took the gold medal for twelve 
plants in large pots—Madame de St. Joseph, Augusta Mouchelet, 
Mrs. Bosanquet, Paul Joseph, Baron Prevost, Aubernon, Cell’s multi- 
flora, Armosa, Louis Buonaparte, Paul Penas, and William Jesse. 
Messrs. Lane, of Berkhampstead, came in second, with the like 
number of plants—Baron Prevost, Queen Blanche Fleur, Bouskian 
yellow, Velours episcopal, Chenedolle, Vicomtesse de Cazes, Armosa, 
Lady Alice Peel, Marquis Bocella, Edward Jesse, Harrisonii. Messrs. 
Francis, of Hertford, were on this occasion placed third; the twelve 
plants exhibited by them were—Margolen Luxemburgh, General 
Alard, Baron Prevost, Smith’s Yellow, Charles Duval, Caroline, La 
Reine, Bouquet de Fleurs, Aubernon, Souvenir de Mal Maison, Eugene 
Hardy, Mrs. Elliott. 
