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Fraser’s collection was a good plant of Holfordi; a very fine bright 
crimson variety; 4th, Mr. B. Peed, gardener to T. Tredwell, Esq., 
St. John’s Lodge, Norwood ; 5th, Mr. T. Gaines, nurseryman, &c., 
Surrey Lane, Battersea; 6th, Mr. J. Peed, gardener to C. T. Gabriel, 
Esq., Norfolk House, Streatham. 
6. Greenhouse Azaleas (Amateurs) : 1st, Mr. Page, gardener to W. 
Leaf, Esq., with rather small but well-flowered plants ofdelicata, Iveryana, 
carminata, Murrayana, exquisita, and magnifica; 2nd, Mr.Wm Taylor, 
gardener to J. Coster, Esq., Park Hill, Streatham; 3rd, Mr. J. Tegg, 
gardener to Baron Hambro, Roehampton, Surrey ; 4th, Mr. Osman 
Rhodes, gardener to J. Philpott, Esq., Stamford Hill; 5th, Mr. George 
Young, gardener to W. Stone, Esq., Dulwich Hill. 
12 Greenhouse Azaleas of new kinds: 1st, Mr. Greeu, among his 
plants Sir C. Napier, light orange scarlet, fine form; Perry ana. Sinensis, 
and Triumphans, were fine ; 2nd, equal, James Ivery & Son, nursery¬ 
men, Dorking, and Mr. W. Taylor, gardener to J. Coster, Esq., 
Streatham ; 3rd, Mr. B. Peed, gardener to T. Tredwell, Esq., St. John’s 
Lodge, Norwood; 4th, Mr. W. J. Epps, nurseryman. High-street, 
Maidstone. 
Among the Azaleas shown in the various classes, we noticed as 
particularly good kinds from Mr. Ivery, Trotteriana, bright rosy purple ; 
Criterion; General Williams, pale scarlet and good form; Rosea 
superba, a capital variety ; Gem, fine form ; Feutorie, brilliant scarlet 
and very fine ; Luana, a good white; Juliana and Crispiflora. Messrs. 
Ivery also exhibited Rosy Circle, which, as exhibited, is not a first-class 
variety. Queen of Perfection (?), Louis Napoleon, a semi-double, loose, 
rosy purple flower ; Illustris Nova, not worth growing; Beauty of 
Europe, nearly changed into Exquisite; Eulalie, novel, but hardly 
worth growing ; and Amoena, a hardy variety, with a profusion of 
small, bright rose-coloured flowers. In Mr. Green’s collection were 
Stanleyana, a superb variety of fine form, orange scarlet flowers; 
Glory of Sunninghill, in good condition, and the prettiest of all the double 
kinds; Chelsoni, very fine bright orange scarlet; and Juliana, very 
fine orange scarlet. Mr. Taylor had, different to those named, Extrani, 
Perfecta elegans, and Feutorie, all various shades of scarlet, but fine ; 
Magnifica, a fine white; and Barclayana, a fine white, with faint pink 
stripes. Mr. Epps had Symmetry, a fine variety ; Eulalie (Van Geert), 
and Souvenir de V Exposition, a Continental variety of no great promise. 
6 Helichrysums: Mr. W. Laybank, gardener to Thomas Maudsley, 
Esq., Norwood; 2nd, Mr. T. Page, gardener to William Leaf, Esq., 
Park Hill, Streatham ; 3rd, Mr. W. Cutbush, nurseryman, &c., 
Barnet, Herts ; 4th, Mr. John Green, gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bt., 
Lower Cheam ; 5th, Mr.-Osman Rhodes, gardener to J. Philpott, Esq., 
Stamford Hill. 
10 Cape Heaths : 1st, Mr. B. Peed, gardener to T. Tredwell, Esq., 
Norwood; 2nd, Mr. Thomas Williams, gardener to Miss Traill, East 
Place, Kent; 3rd, Mr. Osman Rhodes, Gardener to J. Philpott, Esq., 
Stamford Hill; 4th, William Cutbush, nurseryman, Barnet, Herts; 
5th, Mr. R. Glendinning, nurseryman, Chiswick, Middlesex. 
