220 iLLtrsTBATioNS; 



good pe(a1, and smootli edge ; Willmer's Seedling, a Iieavy-edged 

 purple, good form, and white pure. 



Slough Show, July 27. 



Amateurs. — For twelve dissimilar Blooms of Picotees. — First Prize 

 to John- Edwards, Esq., Holloway, for L'Elegant, Ely's Favourite, 

 Mrs. Bevan, Burroughes's Lady Douro, Crask's" Victoria, '\\'illmer's 

 Princess Royal, Lady A. Peel, Sliarpe's Wellington, "Wildman's Isabella, 

 Mathews's Enchantress, Wood's Princess Alice, Mrs. Barnard. 



Second Prize to G. Edmonds, Esq., Wandsworth-road, for Harry, 

 Field Marshal, Miss Jane, IMrs. Bevan, Nottingliam Hero, Green's 

 Victoria, Mrs. Barnard, Willmer's Princess Royal, Wildman's Isabella, 

 President, Tolwortliy's Isabella, Regina. 



Third Prize to Rev. A. Matthews, Weston- on-the-Green, Oxon, for 

 AVildman's Isabella, Duke of Newcastle, Mrs. Bevan, Enchantress, 

 Ne Plus Ultra, Lady A. Peel, Kirtland's Isabella, Cynthia, Willmer's 

 Princess Royal, Wood's Princess Alice, Mrs. Barnard, Nulli Secundus. 



Mr. Turner's Prize for the best six Blooms. — First Prize to G. 

 Edmonds, Esq., for Edmonds's Clara, Earnest, Eliza, and Augusta, 

 Miss Jane, Mrs. Barnard. 



Classes open to all Growers: Twelve Blooms. — First Prize to Mr. 

 C. Turner, Chalvey, for Mrs. Bevan, Unique, Coronation, Mrs. Bar- 

 nard, Crask's Victoria, Wikhnan's Isabella, Burroughes's Princess 

 Alice, IMasterpiece, Green's Victoria, Lady Peel, Willmer's Princess 

 Royal. 



Second Prize to Mr. Willmer, Sunbury, for Nulli Secundus, Wild- 

 man's Isabella, Mrs. Barnard, Duchess of Cambridge, Sharp's Welling- 

 ton, Lady Dacre, Green's Victoria, Cook's President, Willmer's 

 Princess Royal, Ely's Field Marshal, Mrs. Bevan, Duke of Newcastle. 



Third Prize to Mr. Keynes, Salisbury, for Wildman's Isabella, Mrs. 

 Bevan, ]\Ir. Annesley, Agitator, Cook's President, Sir W. Middleton, 

 Willmer's Princess Royal, Criterion, L'Elegant, Burroughes's Presi- 

 dent, Mrs. Barnard, Pluperfect. 



Mr. Traliar's Prize for the two best dissimilar Blooms. — First Prize 

 to Mr. C. Turner, for Burroughes's Amy and Fellow's Gertrude. 



Mr. Siiarp's Prize for the best Heavy Purple. — First Prize to G. 

 Edmonds, Esq., for Edmonds's Augusta. 



SpedIi?igs.~MT. Gould's Prize for the best Seedling Picotee and a 

 first-class Certificate vas awarded to G. Edmonds, Esq., for Jenny 

 Lind, light red, of the finest quality, marking remarkably true, good 

 substance, medium size. First-class Certificates were also awarded to 

 Mr. C. Turner, for Burroughes's Amy. This flower, although so 

 liiglily spoken of before, improves on acquaintance ; white good, with 

 lively rosy purple lace, full of well-regulated petals. Rev. A. 

 Mathews, for Eclipse, light purple, very full, good white, and sub- 

 stance ; and M. May, Esq., Sonning, for Juliet, also light red, full 

 flower, marking good, petals a little cupped, forming a fine crown. 



