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Headley (Lightbody) ; second and third, Mr. Douglas, with 

 George Lightbody ; fifth, Mr. Walker, with Richard Headley 

 (Lightbody) ; sixth, John T. D. Llewelyn, Esq., with Grey 

 Friar ; seventh, Mr. C. Phillips, with George Lightbody. 



Class G. — White-edged Auriculas ; one plant. — First, 

 Arthur Potts, Esq., with John Simonite (Walker), a charming 

 plant, which gained "premium" as being the best Auricula 

 exhibited at the Northern Sections Exhibition at Manchester 

 seven days after ; second, Mr. Douglas, with Acme, and third 

 with Conservative ; fourth and sixth, Mr. C. Turner, with 

 Acme and True Briton ; fifth, A. Potts, Esq., with Beauty 

 (Trail) ; seventh, Mr. Henwood, with Acme. 



Class H. — Self-edged Auriculas. — First and fifth, W. Bolton, 

 Esq., with Black Bess and a Seedling ; second, Mr. Henwood, 

 with Pizarro ; third and sixth, Mr. Turner, with Pizarro and 

 Lord Lome ; fourth, Mr. Sanders, with Topsy ; seventh, 

 A. Potts, Esq., with Lord Lome (Campbell). This is a very 

 showy reddish-crimson self-edged Auricula. 



Class I. — Fifty Auriculas. — Four prizes were offered, but 

 there were only two competitors. Mr. Douglas gained the first 

 prize, and Mr. C. Turner the second. The best varieties selected 

 from both collections were green- edged Prince of Greens (Trail), 

 Lycurgus (Smith), Admiral Napier (Campbell), grey-edged Lan- 

 cashire Hero, George Lightbody, Mrs. Moore (Douglas), Ajax 

 (Horner), Marmion (Douglas), Colonel Champneys (Turner), 

 Mabel (Douglas), Confidence (Campbell) , Squire Chilman (Wilmer), 

 Charles E. Brown (Lightbody), white-edged Dr. Kidd (Douglas), 

 Beauty (Trail), Silvia (Douglas), Conservative (Douglas), Re- 

 liance (Mellor), True Briton (Hepworth), John Waterston (Cun- 

 ningham), self-edged Sapphire (Horner), Garibaldi (Pohlman), 

 Duke of Albany (Douglas), C. J. Perry (Turner), Lord of Lome 

 (Campbell), Eliza (Sims), Mrs. Smith (Smith), Petronella 

 (Headley), Vulcan (Sims), Topsy (Kay), Bessie Bell (Spalding), 

 Sultan (Turner). 



Alpine Auriculas. 



This class of Auriculas is very much admired, and for 

 border culture, or planting in the rock garden, they are of great 

 value. When it is intended to exhibit them, they are grown 



