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Mad. Marius Cote. — Clear red, full. 



May Turner. 



Richard Wallace. — Flowers full, very well formed ; bright rose, 

 slightly edged white. 



For the best six named varieties, William Grav, Jr., exhibited 

 Charles Lefebvre, La France, Marquise de Castellane, Mad. Roths- 

 child, Mad. Vidot, Victor Verdier. 



From CM. Atkinson, came Duchess of Edinburgh, John Har- 

 rison, Madame Nachury, Miller Hayes, Mile. Dumaiue, Thomas 

 MiUs. 



For the best twelve of any one variety, William Gra}^, Jr., exhib- 

 ited twelve fine specimens of Baronne Prevost. 



Gray Special Prizes. — For the best twelve of any one variety, 

 J. C. Chaffln exhibited a superb stand of Victor Verdier. 



For the best six of any one variety, James Comley had an equally 

 superb stand of Baronne de Rothschild. 



For twelve named varieties, Francis Parkman exhibited the fol- 

 lowing named superb varieties, which were pronounced \>y all, the 

 best twelve roses ever on exhibition. The varieties were 

 Alfred Colomb. La France. 



Annie Wood. Leopold Premier. 



Ardoise de Lyon. Marechal Vaillant. 



Charles Lefebvre. Marguerite Dombrain. 



FeUx Genero. Paul Neron. 



Glor}' of Waltham. Perfection de Lyon. 



Comley Prize, for the best Single Flower. — There were 

 several contributors, the successful one being J. C. Chaffln, with a 

 very fine flower of Charles Lefebvre. 



The Societ}- is to be congratulated on the success of this show, 

 and we trust that not only the exhibitors of the past season, but 

 other rose growers, will add their i)roductions to the future ex- 

 hibitions. 



In addition to his display at the regular Rose Show, James Com- 

 ley has exhibited some very fine plants, grown in pots, of Hy])rid 

 Perpetuals, viz. : 



Captain Christy. 



Comtesse d' Oxford. 



Elie Morel. 



Mad. Larchanne. — White, very large, a first rate flowei-, the 

 finest of its class. 



