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(no duplicates) was awarded to David Allan ; the second prize to 

 J. S. Richards. 



The prize for twelve varieties of Hybrid Perpetual Roses, to J. 

 L. Gardner. 



The prize for eighteen varieties of Hybrid Perpetual Roses, to 

 J. S. Richards. 



The prize for six varieties of Hybrid Perpetual Roses, to J. B. 

 Moore & Son. 



The prize for a general display of Roses grown in open culture — 

 all classes except Hybrid and Moss, to C. M. Hovey. 



The prize for a Table Decoration of Roses, to J. H. Woodford. 



The first prize for twenty-four varieties of Hybrid Perpetual 

 Roses, by an amateur, to J. L. Gardner; the second to J. S. 

 Richards. 



Stove and Greenhouse Plants. — The first prize for five was 

 awarded to J. L. Gardner, who also took the first prize for a Speci- 

 men Flowering Plant with HhyncJiospermum jasminoides. 



F. L. Ames took the first prize for a Specimen Foliage Plant, 

 and C. M. Hovey the second ; the plant in both cases being 

 Draccena LindevL 



Orchids. — F. L. Ames was awarded the first prize for twelve 

 Orchids, viz : — 



Aerides expansum, Epidendrum vitellinum majus. 



Cattleya Mendelii, Lcelia Schrcederi, 



Cymbidium Loivianum, Masdevallia Harryana, 



Cypripedivm harhatum superhum, Odontoglossum Alexandres, 



Cypripedmm caudatum roseum, Odontoglossum Cobbianum, 



Dendrobium thyrsiflorum. Vcmda tricolor. 



The second prize was awarded to David Allan. 



The first prize for six Orchids was awarded to David Allan ; 

 the second prize to F. L. Ames ; and the third to Thomas Greaves. 



F. L. Ames took the first prize for a specimen Orchid with 

 L(«lia purpurata, and Thomas Greaves the second with Cattleya 

 Mendelii. 



Herbaceous Peonies. — The first prize was awarded to John 

 C. Hovey for a very fine assortment, as follows : — 

 Cambridge, Perfection, 



Dorchester, Rosea Elegans, 



F. B. Hayes, Rubra Superba, 



Grand! flora, Festiva, 



Norfolk, Splendens. 



