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THE FLORIST. 
Azurea, Goliath, Celeste, Optimus, Zabdi, Superb, Duke of Norfolk, 
Mrs. Hamilton, Shakspeare, Lord Hardinge, Pizarro, Exquisite, Per¬ 
fection, Aurora, Lady Lacon, Supreme, Model of Perfection, King 
of Holland, Wellington, Bellissima, Duchess of Rutland, Baroness 
Wenman, Attila, Marquis of Lothian, Black Prince, Madonna, 
Achilles, Snowdrop, and Titian; 3d, Messrs. Brag and Bright, 
Slough, for Perseus, Milton, Rainbow, Blooming Girl, Mary-Jane, 
Great Britain, Byne’s Jenny Lind, Constellation, Tryfosa, Duchess of 
Rutland, Almanzor, Candidate, Bride of Abydos, Aurora, Pizarro, 
Eclipse, Arethusa, Bloomsbury, Superb, Bragg’s Celeste, Mr. Hamil¬ 
ton, Duke of Norfolk, Unit, Countess of Stradbroke, Eliza, Zabdi, 
Berryer, Wonderful, Matilda, Supreme, Clara, Bragg’s True Briton, 
Optimus, Charon, and Model of Perfection; 4th, to Mr. Thomson, 
Iver, for Arethusa, Optimus, Regulator, Madonna, Virgil, Almanzor, 
Great Britain, Companion, Excellent, Perfection, Tryfosa, Climax, 
Cossack, Zabdi, Pompey, Superb, Rainbow, Lord Hardinge, Beauty 
of Guildford, White Sergeant, Duke of Norfolk, Mary-Jane, Superb, 
Brilliant, Pulcher, Duchess of Rutland, Satirist, Supreme, Perfection, 
Grand Sultan, Alboni, Britannia, Constellation, Goliath, King of 
Holland, and Bronze; 5th, to Mr. Agate, no names ; 6th, to Messrs. 
Hart and Nicklam, who shewed Middleton, Reliance, Climax, Rain¬ 
bow, Optimus, Nonsuch, Express, Southern Standard, Arethusa, Dr. 
Wolff, Lord Hardinge, Grand Sultan, Mary-Jane, Pizarro, Duchess 
of Rutland, Nonpareil, Dulcifer, Prince Albert, Superb, Commander, 
Aurora, One-in-the-ring, Caractacus, Homer, Clara, Miss Tarrant, 
Companion, Clara, Excellent, Model of Perfection, Cassandra, Duke 
of Norfolk, Marquis of Lothian, Incomparable, Madonna, Dido, and 
Queen of Whites. 
Prizes were presented by the Pansy Improvement Society to 
private growers, who had never taken a prize, for stands containing 
twelve blooms. First prize, Mr. Hale, jun.; 2d, C. Matthews, Esq.; 
3d, Mr. H. Harms. Also for the best bloom of a white ground 
Heartsease, awarded to Messrs. Cutter and Co., Slough, for Bell’s 
Climax; for the best yellow ground, to Mr. Turner, of Chalvey, for 
Youell’s Supreme. 
Seedlings. — Pelargoniums: Small Silver Linnean Medal, pre¬ 
sented by subscription to Mr. Beck, of Isleworth, for a seedling 
named Aurora’s Beam, a large richly-coloured flower, under-petals 
deep rose with a spot on each, very dark top petals with a narrow 
margin of rose. The same for a white variety named Mont Blanc, 
No. 1, a large pure white flower, wnth a small spot of a purple rose- 
colour in the top petals; the flower is of a good shape, and smooth 
on the edges. Calceolarias : A certificate to Mr. Gaines for a Cal¬ 
ceolaria named Earl St. Germain, yellow ground, richly spotted with 
brown ; a flower of good form. Azalea : To Mr. Ivery for a variety 
named Iveryana, a large clear white flower, occasionally striped with 
rose. To Mr. Ambrose for a fancy Pelargonium named Garland. 
Cinerarias: To Mr. Ivery for Beauty of Peckham; and to Mr. Ken¬ 
dall, for Newington Beauty. 
