FLORAL EXHIBITIONS. 1^7 



Fairy Queen, Picturata, Ambrose's seedlings ; Mr. Henderson, of St. 

 John's Wood, and Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, were placed equal, 3rd 

 prize being awarded to both ; Mr. Henderson showed Queen Vic- 

 toria, Anais, Amelia, Albon , Mrs. Loudon, and Fairy Queen ; Mr. 

 Gaines, Anais, Reine de Fraii9ais, General Jung, Madame Rosati, 

 Priam, and Orestes. 



Cape Pelargoniums: 1st prize to Mr, Parker, for Elatuni, 

 Glaucum, Flexuosum, Bicolor, Blandiflorianum, Elegance, Glauci- 

 folium, and Erectum ; 2nd prize to Mr. Staines, for Bicolor rosea, 

 Bipinnatifidum, Blandiflorianum, Flexuosum, Bicolor, Ardens, and 

 Quinquevulnerum; 3rd prize to Mr. Stanley, gardener to H. Berens,Esq., 

 for Ardens, Elatum, Flexuosum, Bicoloi", Seepeflorens, and Tricolor. 



Roses, in Pots : {Amateurs) : 1st prize to Mr. Terry, gardener to 

 Lady Puller, Herts, for Baronne Provost, Souvenir de Malmaison, 

 Bremms, Marquis Bocella, Madame Hardy, Robin Hood, Coupe 

 d'Hebe, and Comtesse Mole ; 2nd prize to Mr. Roser, gardener to 

 — Bradbury, Esq., Streatham, for La Reine, Miss Glegg, Beauty 

 of Billiard, Duchess of Buccleugh, Marquis Bocella. La Dauphine, 

 Mrs. Elliott, and Eugene Beauharnais ; 3rd prize to A. Rowland, Esq., 

 Kent, for Duke de Ciiartres, Blanche fleur, Persian yellow, Devoni- 

 ensis, Comte de Paris, Queen, Coup d'Llebe, and Madame Plantier, 

 {Nurserymen'' s Class) : 1st prize to Messrs. Lane, of Berkhamstead, 

 for Devoniensis, Fauvier, Souvenir de JNIalmaison, Paul Perros, 

 Miss Glegg, Great Western, Madame Plantier, Chenedole, Comtesse 

 Mole, Souvenir d'un Ami, and Miellez ; 2nd prize to Messrs. Paul, 

 of Cheshunt, for Duke of Cambridge, Baronne Prevost, Madame 

 *Nerad, Charles Duval, Mrs. Bosanquet, Leopold de Beaufremont, 

 Belle Marie, William Jesse, Niphetas, Madame Laffay, Paul Perras, 

 and Augustine Mauchelat ; 3rd prize to Messrs. Francis, of Hertford : 

 Hybrid Perpetuals — for Lane, Fulgens, Pauline Plantier, La Cossar, 

 Chenedole Due de Cazes, Coupe d'Hebe, Mrs. Elliott, William Jesse, 

 Mirabilo, Madame Laflay, and Belle de Cyr. 



Yellow Roses, in Pots : 1st prize to Messrs. Lane, for Pellonia, 

 Persian Yellow, Queen A^'ictoria, Clara Wendell, Harrisonii, Smith's 

 Yellow, Vicomtesse de Cazes, and Tea Yellow ; 2nd prize to Messrs. 

 Francis, for Persian Yellow, Smith's Yellow, La Pactole, Vicomtesse 

 de Cazes, Pauline Plantier, and Harrisonii. 



For Cut Roses, in fifty varieties, the 1st prize was awarded to Mr. 

 Terry, and the 2nd prize to Mr. Roser. 



Calceolarias : 1st prize to Mr. Henderson, of Pineapple-place, 

 for Park, Mount Beauty, Iiicumara, Umbrosa, Coronata, Laura, and 

 Resplendens ; 2nd prize to Mr. Catleugh, gardener to Mrs. Griffiths, 

 Averuie-road, for Carreglwyd, Lord Fullerton, Athlisle, Catherine, 

 Earl Roslyn, and Marion ; 3rd prize to Mr. Franklin, gardener to 

 Mrs. Lawrence, of Ealing Park, for Isabella, Queen Victoria, Ele- 

 gans, P]arl Roslyn, P^arl Dalhousie, Lord of Islen ; 4th prize to Mr._ 

 Lay ton, Fulliam-road, Hammersmith, for Layton's Blanche, Valley, 

 Emperor, Eliza, Emily, and .Julia. 



Pansies: 1st prize to Mr. Turner, of Slough, for Lucy Neal, 

 Queen of England, Ophelia, Marchioness of Lothian (seedling), Con- 

 stellatioi), Climax, Viceroy (seedling), Goliath, Mrs. Beck, Sambo, 



