206 BRIEF REMARKS. 



Flamed Roses ; 1. Triomphe Royale. Mr. G. Small. 2. Aglaia, 

 Mr. T. Allestree. 3. Camilla, Rev. S. Creswell. 5. Lady Jane Grey, 

 Mr. Adams. 5. Seedling (Camilla), Mr. J. Battersby. 6. Catalina, 

 Mr. Turner. 7. Lady Lilford, Mr. Nunnerley. 8. Fanny Cerito, 

 Mr. Parkinson. 9. Seedling (Lis), Mr. J. Battersby. 10. Louis 

 Quarto, Mr. Parkins. 11. Vesta, Mr. Nunnerley. 12. La Van- 

 dikken, Mr. Lymbery. 



For the best Three Breeder Tulips, one of each Class. — 1. Mr. 

 Marsden, Derby : Pilot, Catherine, and Princess Royal. 2. Mr. Adams. 

 Derby : Polyphemus, Lady Stanley, and Van Amburgh. 3. Mr. James 

 Parkins, Derby : Pilot, Amelia, and Orleans. 4. Mr. Astle, Mel- 

 bourne : Pilot, Lady Stanley, and Lord Denman. 5. Mr. Heap, Sand- 

 bach : Marcus Manlius, Zillah, and Godet Parfait. 



Single Specimens, in Classes. — Bizarre Breeders : 1. Pilot, Mr. 

 Adams. 2. Gibbons's No. 2, Mr. W. H. Hardy. 3. Polyphemus, 

 Mr. G. W. Hardy. 4. Sobraon, Mr. Battersby. 5. Hamilton, Mr. 

 Astle. 6. Merit, Mr. James Parkins. 7. Cossack, Mr. Battersby. 

 8. Seedling, Mr. Battersby. 9. Janus, Mr. Nunnerley, jun. 



Byb/a men Breeders: 1. Venus. Mr. James Parkins. 2. Van Am- 

 burgh, Mr. Marsden. 3. Unknown, Mr. Adams. 4. Gibbons's 45, 

 Mr. G. W. Hardy. 5. Annot Lyle, Mr. Marsden. 6. Miss Forrest, 

 Mr. Nunnerley, jun. 7. Princess Royal, Messrs. Lakin and Son. 

 8. Violet le Grande, Mr. Marsden. 9. Lord Denman, Messrs. Lakin 

 and Son. 



Rose Breeders : 1. Lady Stanley, Mr. Adams. 2. Lady Leicester, 

 Mr. Astle. 3. Lady Stanley, Mr. Marsden. 4. Lady Jane Grey, 

 Mr. Adams. 5. Breedon Gem, Mr. Battersby. 6. Lord Derby, Mr. 

 Lymbery. 7. Princess Alice, Mr. G. W. Hardy. 8. Seedling, Mr. 

 G. W. Hardy. 9. Fanny Cerito, Mr. Parkinson. 



National Floricultural Society^ June 26. — New Seedlings. 

 — First Class Certificates were given to the following: — 



Pelargonium. — Optima, from E. Foster. Esq. Upper petals dark, 

 edged with fiery crimson ; lower petals deep rose, with a crimson 

 blotch on each. Excellent form. — Optima, Pink, from Mr. Turner. 

 Flower large, good round petal, smooth edge, and pure white. Well 

 up, and fine form. 



Certificate of Excellence. — Pelargonium Ariadne, from E. Foster, 

 Esq. Upper petals dark, edged with rose ; lower petals pale rose, and 

 centre of tlower white. — Enchantress, from E. Foster, Esq. Upper 

 petals dark, edged with rosy-pink ; lower petals light, streaked with 

 pink. Flower pure white centre.— Rubens, very much like Optima 

 in colours and form, but the blotches on the lower petals are more 

 distinct, and renders it more beautiful. 



Fancy Pelargoniums. — Richard Cobden, from Mr. Ambrose. It 

 is verj r like Statuiski in form and habit, but a lighter flower, and will 

 always be admired. It received a Recommendation. — Lady Emma, 

 from Mr. Lockner. White and rosy-lilac, large, and produced in pro- 

 fusion. Very pretty. Received a Recommendation. 



Pansies. — Kossuth, from Mr. Rogers, of Uttoxeter. Eye yellow, 

 surrounded with blue rays, and its ground colour of the richest black. 



