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and Norman’s Duke of Wellington; 3d, Mr. Headley, for Ely’s Lady 
Ely, Hugo Meynell, Appleby’s Prince of Wales, Unknown, Ely’s Prince 
of Wales, Wood’s William IV., Wakefield’s Paul Pry, Headley’s Royal 
Chancellor, Duke of Sutherland, Ely’s Lord Milton, Holmes’ Count 
Pauline, and Mrs. Alney; 4th, Mr. J. Reeves, for Flora’s Garland, 
Roi du Capucins, Coleut’s Brutus, Young’s Double X, Tomlyn’s 
Briseis, Park’s Syren, Grenadier, Jacques’ Georgina, Sharp’s Defiance, 
Iron’s Conqueror, Pollard’s First-rate, King Alfred; 5th, Mr. J. 
Edwards, Holloway. In the same class, for Nurserymen, the first 
prize was awarded to Mr. Keynes, of Salisbury, for Mansley’s 
Beauty of Woodhouse, Young’s Double X, Ely’s Duke of Bedford, 
Flora’s Garland, Ely’s King of Scarlets, Hale’s Prince Albert, Hep- 
worth’s Hamlet, Ely’s Lord Hardinge, Cyclops, Ely’s Prince of 
Wales, and Easom’s Admiral Curzon; 2d, Mr. Norman, of Wool¬ 
wich, who shewed Ely’s Lord Hardinge, Headley’s Royal Chancellor, 
Hep worth’s Antagonist, Williams’ Earl of Errol, Ward’s Sarah 
Payne, Hale’s Prince Albert, Flora’s Garland, Puxley’s Prince Al¬ 
bert, Ely’s King of Scarlets, Ely’s Lovely Ann, Cartwright’s Rain¬ 
bow, and Headley’s Achilles ; 3d, Mr. Turner, of Chalvey, for Hep- 
worth’s Hamlet, Brooks’ Flora’s Garland, Roi du Capucins, Bar¬ 
nard’s Duke of Roxburgh, May’s Ariel, Ely’s Lord Hardinge, Puxley’s 
Princess Royal, Mansley’s Beauty of Woodhouse, Young’s Seedling, 
Ely’s Lord Morpeth, Wilson’s Harriet, and Addenbrook’s Lydia. 
PicoTEES. —In the Amateurs’ Class, the first prize was awarded 
to Mr. Newhall, of Woolwich, whose stand contained the following 
varieties : Headley’s Venus, Halliday’s Delicata, Mrs. Barnard, Wild- 
man’s Isabella, Burroughes’ Amy, Youell’s Gem, Headley’s King 
James, Edmonds’ Jenny Lind, Cox’s Regina, Burroughes’ Fairy 
Queen^ Giddens’ Queen Victoria, and Sharp’s L’Elegant; 2d, J. 
Pond, Esq., for Seedling, Mrs. Bevan, Cole’s Mrs.Tendall, Seedling, 
Wain’s Queen Victoria, Burroughes’ Amy, Headley’s Venus, Mat¬ 
thews’ Enchantress, Edmonds’ Jenny Lind, Seedling, Wildman’s 
Isabella, and Mrs. Barnard; 3d, Mr. Perkins, who shewed Wilmer’s 
Princess Royal, Dickson’s Charles Stanford, Trahar’s Rosalind, 
Dickson’s Mrs. Trahar, Victoria Regina, Mrs. Barnard, Wildman’s 
Isabella, Burroughes’ Amy, Sharp’s Duke of Wellington,, Edmonds’ 
Jenny Lind, Sharp’s L’Elegant, and Wilmer’s Princess Royal; 4th, 
Mr. Sandilands.—In the Nurserymen s Class, the first prize was 
awarded to Mr. Turner, of Chalvey, for Marris’ Prince Albert, Bur¬ 
roughes’ Amy, Green’s Queen, Delicata, May’s Juliet, Wilmer’s 
Princess Royal, Edmonds’ Ernest, Headley’s Venus, Wildman’s 
Isabella, Mrs. Barnard, May’s Portia, and Edmonds’ Jenny Lind; 
2d, Messrs. Norman, Woolwich, for Headley’s Captivation, Seedling, 
Mrs. Barnard, Sharp’s L’Elegant, Burroughes’ Amy, Wilmer’s Prin¬ 
cess Royal, Headley’s Ariel, Edmonds’ Jenny Lind, Headley’s King 
James, Youell’s Gem, Headley’s Venus, and Regina. 
A large collection of Pelargoniums (not for competition) were 
exhibited by Mr. Dobson, gardener to Mr. Beck, of Isleworth, com¬ 
prising most of the varieties raised at Worton Cottage. They were 
