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Class 7. — Nine Daffodils, distinct varieties, selected from Divi- 

 sions v., VI., and VII. Three stems of each. 



First Prize, £1; Second, 155.; Third, 10s. 

 No entry. 



Class 8." Nine Polyanthus (Tazetta) Daffodils, including Poetaz 

 varieties ; distinct. (Division VIII.) Three stems of each. 



First Prize, 10s.; Second, 7s. Qd.; Third, 5s. 

 No entry. 



Class 9. — Six Double Daffodils, distinct varieties. (Division X.) 

 Three stems of each. 



First Prize, 10s.; Second, 7s. Qd.; Third, 5s. 

 No entry. 



Section IT. — Amateurs only. 



All Flowers in this Section must he in Commerce. 



(Exhibitors in Section II. could not compete in Sections I. and III.) 



Class 10. — Collection of Daffodils, 24 varieties distinct, fairly 

 representing the different Divisions. Three stems of each. 

 First Prize, Silver Cup and. £1 ; Second, Silver-Gilt Flora Medal 

 and 15s. ; Third, Silver Banksian Medal and 10s. 



1. Eev. T. Buncombe, The Rectory, Black Torrington, North 



Devon. 



2. H. R. Darlington, Esq., Park House, Potter's Bar. 



3. No award. 



Class 11. — Six long Trumpet Daffodils, distinct varieties. (Divi- 

 sion 1.) Three stems of each. 



First Prize, 15s.; Second, 10s.; Third, 7s. 6d. 



1. Rev. T. Buncombe. 



2. H. R. Darlington, Esq. 



3. Duke of Rutland, Belvoir Castle, Grantham (gr. W. H. 



Divers). 



Class 12. — Six Incomparabilis Daffodils, distinct varieties. (Divi- 

 sion II.) Three stems of each. 



First Prize, 15s.; Second, 10s.; Third, 7s. M. 



1. Rev. T. Buncombe. 



2. H. R. Darlington, Esq. 



3. Duke of Rutland. 



Class 13. — Six Barrii Daffodils, distinct varieties. (Division III.) 

 Three stems of each. 



First Prize, 15s.; Second, 10s.; Third, 7s. Qd. 



1. Rev. T. Buncombe. 



2. H. R. Darlington, Esq. 



3. No award. 



