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THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
815 
Calceolarias, 
Messrs. Simpson & Son, 
nd; and Mr. J. Cottam, Jr., 
Verbenas, &c., were 
' York, were 
Co tting- 
tan rosea, 
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plac ced 2 
ham, 
With Fer "ns, & large display was not made, at the 
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18 very full head of large 
те» the ^w being rather eee ; with the 
species W. R. Simpson, Esq., y, was placed “2nd, 
his specimen being уе smaller than Cap- 
tain Starke 
The three best exotics (amateurs) came from Mr. 
ован 
C. Rollison, gr. to W. Bateman, Esq. Harrogate, 
Whose best plants were Gleichenias; Mr. J Lyon 
Was a good 2nd. 'The open class was for six, and 
here Mr. H. Johnston was a go , having capital 
«mens of Davallia Mooreana, ijiensis, 
Adiantum Farleyense, and ` Mendelii i 
Gleicheni 
lants, large and healt thy. 
= so cand сь 
> ubero us Be gonias, six varieties, distinct, were 
x st represented by Mr. Mc Intyre, having great 
ariety of well-flowered and strongly grown plants, 
Miss Wharton; and 3rd, Mr. R. Simpson, 
Selby, all running very close on each ot 
Oniuis.—AÀ. k Gala specimen Pelar- 
years show w ption to the rule; indeed, 
the plants shown were perhaps of larger size and 
better quality than ore. Those exhibited by Mr. 
Mackintost ass for twelve show varieties 
(open) were grand spectacles, and measure 
feet in diamet He hr- r out-distanced his com- 
petitors, pe lst ad hi нота 
у, Lady Isabella, Salmonida, Prince 
of Баала, and Triomphe de St. Mande. 
Fic, 15].—-спЕ VicTOR!A REGIA AT CHERELEY COURT, 
Mr. I. Fasten gr. to Mrs. Tetley, Leeds, was 2nd, 
8 g splendid id plants ; € were—Mary 
I of Kin d P. . Mande, 
Pericles, Desdemona, Queen Bess, &с. Vear, 
remaining 
ibit the prizes, jM Eastwood 
and Mr. Mackintosh changing their position. Mr. 
also 15% the classes for six and 
twelve бетт ореп), бт ет plants of Shah, 
Groom, veriti, Princess of Wales, Santley, 
J. Waterer, &c. For th Emale, Messrs. Pybus 
Son, nurserymen, ipon, ne ec л : 
Mrs. Kelly, Mulberry, G. Peabody, 
Turner; Mr v = 3rd, and Мг Mackintosh p 
the front with six Mr. 
came right 
Vear was 2nd, бе 9rd place umm taken by Mr. R. 
Gouthorpe, M horpe. Mr. Eastwood had the 
y ne 
ties were also best from Mr. Eastwood—Roi des 
Fantaisies, Lucy, Evening Star, and The ‚чә uses 
the best in this division. Mr.G, Clarke, gr. 
ustly received Ist for nine varie- 
Ре1агрс ir qe without 
Wharton, York, 
gated, tricolor, t bronze 
bloom, showing clean and nea = plants Mrs. Bos- 
ton, E Thought t, and p ss Royal were the 
best. Mr. G. Cottam, jun., 
Mr. Vear чер the best twelve Glo arie good 
ə be "etum from Mrs. Newton. For 
ОР un EX. ie Re E Kb sles, 
York, was 2nd, all the exhibits being well flowered 
pn ege oe were best ү nid by Mr. J. 
and 2nd, Mr. Everard, gr. to Mrs. Gatch, York ч. 04 
also had the best three. 
rc а in competition for the special Jubilee 
es were of great merit, Mr. Cypher taking 1з 
РЕ) with very finely- flowered plants of Miltonia 
vexillari pripedium Lawrenceanum, Cattleya 
Mossize айак чын Saccolabium guttatum, Lelia 
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