300 FLORAL EXHIBITIONS. 



Mr. Proctor, for — Lady of 'the Lake, Victorine, Goldfinder, Louis 

 Philippe, Marquis of Worcester, and Miss Vyse ; 2nd prize, to Mr. 

 Howard, for — Victorine, Miss Vyse, Venusta, Louis Philippe, Marquis 

 of Worcester, and Delicata ; 3rd prize, to ISlr. Ford, for — Rosetta, 

 Yellow Standard, Berryer, Fulwood Scarlet, Miss Vyse, and Capti- 

 vation ; 4th prize, to Mr. Taylor, of Bath ; otli prize, to Mr. Cook, 

 of Notting-hill. 



To Nurserijmen, for the best stand of twentrj-four Varieties. — 1st 

 prize, to Mr. Barnes, Stowmarket, for — Dowager Lady Cooper, 

 Madame Zehler, Cleopatra, Beeswing, Nonpareil, Alexandrina, Mar- 

 quis of Bath, Miss Sarah, Marquise de Peyreuse, Standard of Perfection, 

 Essex Rosy Lilac, Raphael, Victorine, Caractacus, Griselda, Eboracum, 

 Conspicuura, Rembrandt, Ophir, Mrs. Anderson, Queen of Roses, 

 Minerva, Miss Vyse, and Berryer ; 2nd prize, to ]\Iessrs. Bragg and 

 Bright, of Slough, for — Beeswing, Goldfinder, Duciiess of Richmond, 

 Aurantia, Lady of the Lake, Sir E. Antrobus, Venusta, Mrs. Ander- 

 son, Athlete, Marchioness of Cornwallis, Essex Rosy Lilac, Princess 

 Radziville, Marquis of Aylesbury, Lady St. Maur, Essex Triumph, 

 Gloria Mundi, Empress of Whites, Marquis of Bath, Queen of Roses, 

 Beauty of Bath, Nonpareil, Star, Lady Leicester, and Standard of 

 Perfection ; 3rd prize, to Mr. Drummond, of Bath, for Beeswing, 

 Prometheus, Andromeda, Gloria Mundi, Box, Mrs. Slielley, Pandora, 

 Marquis of Worcester, Marchioness of Cornwallis, Essex Triumph, 

 Aurantia, Miss Vyse, Admiral Stopford, Captain Warner, Biondetta, 

 Burnham Hero, Standard of Perfection, Nonpareil, Louis Philippe, 

 Miss Sarah, Yellow Standard, Rose d'Amour, John O'Gaunt, and 

 Rembrandt. 



Fancy Dahlias. To Amateurs for the best six Varieties. — 1st 

 prize, to ISIr. Ford, for — Coquette, Vicomte de RessLquier, Alba, 

 Purpurea Grandiflora, Madame Wachy, Adonis, and Roi des Pointelles; 

 2nd prize, to Mr. Shepherd, Ilornsey Road, for — Queen of the French, 

 Bouquet de Breuil, Madame Walner, Miss Watson, Adolphe Dubras, 

 and Roi des Pointes ; 3rd prize, to Mr. James, for — Adolphe Dubras, 

 Madame Walner, Hemiione, Captivation, Goldfinch, and Admirable. 



To Nurserymen for the best tivelre Varieties. — 1st prize, to Mr. 

 Harrison, of Richmond, foi' — Captivation, Surprise, Mimosa, Vicomte 

 de Ressiquier, Herherzog, Stephen, Minerva, Miss AYatson, Hermione, 

 Admirable, Desdemona, Roi des Pointes, and Adolphe Dubras ; 2nd 

 prize, to Mr. Barnes, for — Bouquet de Breuil, Coquette, Queen of the 

 French, Madame Walnei', Elegans, Mimosa, Purpurea Alba Superb, 

 Adolphe Dubras, Minerva, Admirable, Herherzog, Stephen, and 

 Hermione ; 3rd prize, to Messrs. Bragg and Bright, for — Bouquet de 

 Breuil, Queen of the French, Admirable, Delicata, Minerva, Miss 

 Watson, Ober Justizrath, Von Werlhofl^", Hermione, Madame Wachy, 

 Adonis, Adolphe Dubras, and Roi des Pointes. 



First-class certificates were awarded to the following seedlings: — 

 To Mr. Barnes, of Stowmarket, for a seedling named Samuel Girling; 

 a dark variety. To Mr. Turville, for a seedling named Charles 

 Turner ; a blush white, tipped with purple. To Mr. Gaines, Battersea, 

 for a white seedling named Mont Blanc. To Mr. Collisson, of Bath, 



