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Perfection, Do. Crimson Bizarres. — 1, Wakefield's Paul Pry, Mr R. Headly; 

 2, Ditto, Mr Ready; 3, Ditto, Mr R. Headly; 4, Ditto, Mr Catling; 5, 

 Ditto, MrReadv , ti, Gregory's King Alfred, Mr Hunt. Scarlet Flakes. — I, 

 Steam's Dr. Barnes, Mr Hatt, sen.; 2, Ditto, Mr R. Headly; 3, Ditto, Mr 

 Taylor; 4, Maude's Rowton, Rev. A. Fitch; 5, Steam's Dr. Barnes, Mr 

 Nutter; ti, Ditto, Mr Hunt. Purple Flahes. — 1, New, (name not given in), 

 .Mr R. Headly ; 2, Lascelles 1 Queen of Sheba, Mr Hunt; 3, Turner's Prin- 

 cess Charlotte, Ditto; 4, Leighton's Bellerophon, Mr R. Headly; .0, Knott's 

 Alfred the Great, Do. ; G, Turner's Princess Charlotte, Mr Widnall. Rose Flakes 

 — 1, Dalton's Lancashire Lass, Mr R. Headlv;2, Ditto, Mr Bailey ; 3, Do. 

 Mr R. Headly; 4, Ditto, .Mr Nutter; ;>, Ditto, Mr Green; ti, Fletcher's 

 Duchess nf Devonshire, Mr Giddings. Seedling Carnations. — ], Hunt's 

 Teazer, (S.B.) Mr Hunt; '2, Newman's Beauty of Bourn, (S.F.) Mr Newman. 

 Pico'i'KEs. — Premium Prize for the best Picotee of any Colour — Russell's 

 I ncomparable, M r R. H eadly. Red Picotees (liyht edges) — 1, Russell's In- 

 comparable, .Mr. P. Headly; 2, Ditto, ditto; 3, Furze's Beauty of Bedford, 

 Mr Giddings; I, \\ oollard's Miss Bacon, Mr R. Headly; 5, Wood's Comet, 

 .Mr Giddings; ti, Ditto, Mr Nutter Rid Picotees (heavy edges) — 1, Mar- 

 ilu's Prince George qf Cambridge, Mr Hunt; 2, Ditto, Mr. Nutter; 3, Dit- 

 to, Mr Bailey; 4, Ditto, Mr Nutter j ■'>, Ditto, Mr. Twitchett; ti, Ditto, Mr. 

 It. Headly. Purple Picotees (light edges) — 1, Hufton's Miss Willoughby, 

 MrGidd'nigs; 2, Ditto, ditto; 3. Ditto, Mr Catling; 4, Ditto, Mr Gid 

 diugs; .'>, Wood's Countess of Sandwich, Mr Hunt; ti, Hufton's Miss Wil- 

 li, ughbv, Mr Catling. Purple Picotees (heavy edges) — 1, Martin's Linnaeus, 

 \I i Nutter; 2, Denston's Dr. Syntax, Mr Hunt; 3, Do., do.; 4, Bailey's Lord 

 J.ihn Russell, Mr Nutter; 5, Marlins Linnams, Mr Bailey ; ti, Bailey's Lord 

 John Russell, Mr Nutter. Rose Picotees — 1, Wood's Andromache, Mr Hunt; 

 2, Not claimed; 3, Lee's Matchless Beauty, Mr. Giddings ; i, Howsden's 

 Miss Hill, .Mr R. Headly ; 5, Purchas's Granta, Mr. Giddings; 6, Ditto, 

 Mr Hatt, sen. Yellow Picotees — 1, Louis Phillippe, Rev. A. Fitch; 2, How- 

 kett's Paragraph, Mr Green ; 3, Louis Phillippe, Mr R. Headly; 4, How- 

 li-tt's Paragraph, Mr. Giddings: 5, Life Guardsman, Mr. Twitchett; ti, 

 Maid of Magdeburg, Mr. Green. Seedling Picotees — 1, Headly 's Eliza, (red) 

 Mr It. Headly; 2, Twitchett' s Regulator, (red) Mr Twitchett; 3, Gidding'a 

 Beautv nf Remingford, (rose) Mr. Giddings. 



DAHLIAS. — A Premium Prize lor the best Collection, not less than twelve 

 bloom\, given by the Rev. A. Fitch — King of Dahlias, Queen of Dahlias, Lord 

 Liverpool, Lady Grey^ Widnail's Salamander, Alice uray, Neptune, Alba 

 purpurea, Criterion, Widnail's Iris, and two Seedlings, Mr Widnall. 



WOOLWICH FLORISTS' SOCIETY. 



The Anniversary Meeting of this Society was held June 12th, at the Bar- 

 rack Tavern, Woolwich Common, when prizes were awarded to the following 

 perams for Pinks: — 1, Stevens' Hon. G. Cook, Wilmer's John Wihuer, Uns- 

 wortfc's Omega, White's William the Fourth, Young's Marquis of Winches- 

 ter, Barnard's Bexley Hero, Pittard's Bynsford Beauty, Nonnan's Benjamin, 

 Norman's Hero, Nonnan's Deliance, Barrard's Conqueror, Norman's Earl 

 Mr. Norman; 2, Dry's Karl of Oxbridge, .Marquis of Winchester, 

 No. I, I U-uorth's Omega, Downtoii's lioliah, Bray's Invincible, Nor- 

 man ■ Hiniaiuiii, Kvnstord Beauty, Keen's No. 2, Barrard's Conqueror, Mann's 

 Dtr.OuiMSsr, Byton'sBeant} of \\ are, Mr Ward; 3, Mr Cousins; 4, Mr Ibbett; 

 :•, Mr. Creed ; «i, Mr. Martin. — The Seedling Prize was adjudged to Mr. Ward, 

 for a flower whirl, be calls " Ward's Jubilee,'' which will be no doubt in the 

 co l le c ti on of every I'ink grower who can obtain it, being u very superior 



dower. The aw rage diameti r of the. flow rs In the lirst prize pan was nearly 

 2} ruches to each flower, notwithstanding the unfavourable season; and one 

 ilo« or of omega which was measured, exceeded 3 Inches (n diameter. After 

 the censors, Messrs. I.ll.ry, Smith, and Buck, had performed their ollice, 

 ubi.iii ..li persons sat down lo an excellent dinner, .1. P. JSurnard, Esq. of 

 Hi.llow'uy, in the chair.— There ITUM thMe |'ii/.i :, for Itanunculuses awanlid ; 

 but ai the flowers' which obtaiued litem would have hud uo chaucu if oidl- 



