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Best seedling Roses, to James Pentland. Best Roses, in pots, to tlie 
same. 
Verbenas. — Best, to James Pentland ; second best, to A. Englehart. 
Pansies. — To A. Engelhart. 
Petunias. — To A. Engelhart. Seedling Petunia, to J. Standenmeyer. 
Best 24 Cf-reenhouse Plants. — To John Feast ; second best, to Samuel 
Feast & Sons. 
Best 12 Gfreenhouse Plants, in bloom. — To John Feast, for 
Eugenia Ugni, Erica ampullacea, 
Dictyanthus Pavonii, Rhodostemma gardenioides, 
Begonia Xanthina, Stephanotis floribunda, 
Puya Altensteinii, Epidendrum cochleatum, 
Cyrtanthera magnifica, Mussaenda frondosa. 
Rhyncospernum jasminoides, 
Sand Bouquet. — To S. Feast & Sons ; second best, R. Halliday ; third 
best, George Myers. ^ 
Pesigns. — Best, to A. Englehart, for table — James Pentland ; second 
best, S. Feast & Sons ; third best, Edward Foulke. 
Basket of Flowers. — Best, to S. Feast & Sons; second best, to Miss 
Baker ; third best, Miss E. Feast. Wreath, to Miss E. Feast. 
Cloth of Cfold Roses. — To Mr. Graves. 
Fuchsias. — Best, to John Feast ; second best, to S. Feast & Sons. Best 
Display, to James Clarke, gardener to Mr. Whitely. 
JOHN FEAST, 
Corresponding Secretary. 
Baltimore, June 21, 1855. 
CORRECT LABELS. 
In the report of premiums awarded at a late exhibition at the Royal 
Botanic Gardens, London, we were gratified at seeing certificates awarded 
for " correct labels." Here is a matter worth the attention of our horticultu- 
ral societies. Let certificates or honorable mention or a small premium be 
given to the gardener or nurseryman, whose names are correctly spelt. 
There is great room for improvement in this respect, in catalogues also, as 
a general rule, the blunders are frequent and ridiculous. They are however, 
more rare with continental than with British or Irish gardeners. 
