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s collect tion in six varieties, three specimens of 
each; a Silver-gilt Medal for a collection of eight 
c 
gilt t Medal for a collection of twelve er in as 
y large pots of ten spikes each; and 
Medal for a ee of six varieties e large pots 
of ten spikes eac Ee it 
mentioned. Messrs. Galdem 4 4 Son were 
most 8 exhibitor 
der Mey 
of Hyac * , 
of Lisse, to was awarded the lst prize, a Gold 
Medal and twenty-five florins, for a collection of 
seventy-fi eda vw single fifteen 
ectively f 
displays, whilst the Silver-glt Modal in the pias 
f pams, went t nW A 
Kessel, also of veen, 
The 0 ia two classes for new Hyacinths 
was by no means keen; indeed, no new double 
variety was staged. In that of single Hyacinths there 
were six entries, the shined a Silver Medals going to 
raam, Heemstede, for Gene 9 Vetter, 
a distinct 3 3 l — with large and sym- 
of very delicate waxy pink — 5 ~ 
to 1 J. H. Kersten, also of Heemsteede, 
— ane of the Roses, a pinkish-red, not gaat 
ceable. Messrs. E. qt Eee relage & Son, received 
bath the Gold and Silver-gilt Medals for cae pes 
lection of thirty-six 
award 8 
lection of 100 pots of bare Hyacinths. 
Turres, 
The Talips were distinetly the soit se of the 
show, only a single 25 out of the y-two being 
out one entry, whilst in the 22 a instances 
the competition was 3 ly keen, and the entries 
very numerous. ork Of the gerne in this 
department must ba i — most on = Tu 
es and results were as follows 
a hundred pots, eighty single varieties 7 te 
double (of each variety only i 8 pot), G Medal 
orins, Mr. J. audey, Haarlem; and 
o collections f 
Gold and Silver-gilt Modals to ‘the tw 
Messrs, L. 
. la the second- prize exhibit, the two best 
specimens were Raphael, and 3 the former white, 
tinted with pink, he haste pure white 
A tion of fift as many early 
v 
Noordwijk; and Se Medal, Messrs. 
Waveren & Sons egom. A collection of thirty 
of as many pi varieties, Silver Medal, 
H. J, Homan; Bro al van Waveren & 
ties 
Gold Medal, M. van Waveren & Sons; Silver- 
gilt, G. “ae Lisse; and Silver M 
In the collection of "thirty- 
aix pote of e a 9 the two first 
prizes were awarded 8 mentioned el 
n the class of twenty 
y eties, 
an Tabergen, junr.; and an 
Tulips in glasses, the first, and in 
prizes awarded 
bs in each, the two chief prizes were 
ren by J, W. Daudey; whilst in each 
an a ant. came a good 
A lem, was the only 2 
tnd consequently the only prize-winner in two dis- 
; in 
onsequence of more showy riv 
Messrs. E. H. Krelage & Son, Haarlem, received the 
ions of Darwin 
For a collection of twelve pots of 
Montrose or parrot Tulips, the Silver-gilt Meda l 
G. 
went to C. Van Tubergen, janr., and the r 
one to E. H. Krelage & Son, Doubtless 1 * 
interest in the Tulip section centred itself in 0 
classes ; first, the collection of new or rare 3 
in which class the Sil 
G. Van Tabe 
exhibits were T. vitellina, T. Kauffmann 
ite huge white flowers, splashed 
with brownish-red, and the curious T. biflora 
afghanica, with its nodding flowers. 
* au extra prize of 
a XAT interesting collection, in which 
table was Pico A with 
slightly . — with 
chief — was the class 
the most 
pure white flowers, 
e seco com- 
prising six = fa new early double Tulip, in 
hich there were 0 
for Jean ae A a varier with white flowera shaded 
shagia o pink, 
pa ° — et e ere varietie 
—.— prizes, of a Silv 
emish varieties are quite as brilliant as the 
types from which they sprung 
Narcissus, 
how of Narcissus was a poor one, on the 
were staged, or the best prizes were withhe e 
best collection of fifty pots of single and double 
varieties 0 
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Ja made another very good show i 
the class of 3 pots of single and double 
varieties (five bulbs in eac 
Medal 
D W a 
awarded, whit P. van der 
received a Silver Medal in the same clas Mae 
Medals in the y varieties i 
went to Peter van Velsen & Sons, Ove 
K Son received a Silve ee for a col- 
lection of single emt hi in pots; V. Schertzer 
ons, Haarlem, recei a Silver ‘Medal for twelve 
pots of Narcissus tenalor. la the three classes eac 
vec ded, J. W. Daud+y taking a Silver-gils in the 
former case, and J. M. Pailippo, Hillegom, in the 
latter 
yee 
A Silver-gilt Medal w. awarded to C. Eggink, 
Voorschoten, for a — of wed ofthe Valley; 8 5 
Silver Medal going to as H. Kre & Son, 
similar ex ibit Phe o best — of ee 
of manele Spiræa) japonica, were ze 
W. va res) 3 i best — ca E of 
5 m 
aad gave quite “ 8 e show. The e 
were three in number, and six Medals were ee 
two Gold ones aha g to V. Schertzer & Sons, Haar- 
lem, and one Gold, one Silver, and one Silver-gilt to 
— — for 
received a Silver-gilt a Silve 
collections. ‘The last-n received the only two 
Bronze Medals ir boa two pairs of Yaccas, 
The class comprising new or uncommon bulbs or 
one plants janta propagated by roots, vey — 
five 
f the "ane ree prizes, of which the lst let (0 e. 
22 was awarded to C. G. Van 
for 1 8 5a. the 2ad (a Silver Medal) to EB H. 
Krel on amen eke eg e (a 
Bronze 00 of Hillegom, for 
iræa astilboides 
The possibilities of bulbous flowers in the way of 
table decoration, for quets, wreaths, crosses, and 
umber o = arrangements, were m 
extensively dem i 
In heey respect, — the entire credit belongs to 
aijsenaars aarlem, 
— will have to be delivered to him in a railway- 
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materially to the interest and attraction of the yra 
bition, and, in fact, were So e almost worth t 
1 from En 
as very generally conceded that the exhibition 
had Print in every respect a great success, in spite 
of the fact that the late exceptionally severe winter 
8 competition of any kind in many of the 
classes, 
BRIGHTON AND SUSSEX HORTICUL- 
TURAL. 
Marca 26 AND 27.— word “new” is now 
omitted from the title of the Brig * Society, the 
original 8 t length defunct. This 
will, no doubt, ome one 2 
the leading societies of the South. We have se 
some splendid collections of horticultural redes = 
these meetings, and when the se ost is borne 
e of good quality throughou 
iage and flowering 
qaare feet, was one of th 
leading features, A Silver Cup was mted here, 
ad won b r , Victoria Nursery, D 
s wit 
C. W. Catt 
— wat eee by the e- 
inhabitants for a table ts, and was secu 
Mr. Jupp, gr. to G. Boulton, Esq., Upperton, Rae 
Good we 
House, Brighton. 
Qa 
Six distinct Orchids did ‘not occasi ion much com- 
ag 
ithdeane, was gra r. Garnett 
r. J, Harper, gr. to acker, Preston, 2 
For twelve pots of inthe, Mr. x 
H. Head, Esq., Shoreham, scored with fine 8 ; 
Mr. Japp, Wustboures, ollowing. r. ham, 
gr. to J. Humphrey, E.ꝗ., Highlands, Kani, had a 
good ere of six — beating Mr. Gore 
For T Ta alips, Mr. Rapley, gr. to Miss Visick, ri 
John’s, Withdeane, was well in front in the . 
twelve pots; and Mr. Hart, gr. to H. Head, E 
Shoreham, in og = six 
Mr. G. Mile the only exhibitor of Lache- 
nalias, but key welt deserved the lst prize awarded. 
For six pots of Violets, art was closely run 
As usual, Cinerarias were good, twelve 
plants from Mr. Murrell, gr. to Mrs. Macdonald, 
Manor House, Preston, being splendidly grown, and 
of a first-class strain r. C. J. Inwood, Dike R ‘ 
was let for six plants. For twelve pots of y of 
the Valley, M 
Meachen lat for six 
went to Mr. G 
