THE FLORIST. 
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No. 3. In PicoTEES, the first prize was awarded to Mr. Edwards, 
Holloway, for the following 24 varieties: Lee’s Privateer, Sharp’s 
L’Elegant, Wildman’s Isabella, Ely’s Favourite, Brinkler’s Lady 
Chesterfield, Emma, Princess Alice, May’s Sebastian, Matthews’ Ne- 
phis-ultra, Gidden’s Teaser, Wilmer’s Princess Eoyal, Burroughes’ 
Mrs. Bevan, Wood’s Queen Victoria, Matthews’ Enchantress, Ed¬ 
monds’ Jenny Lind, Costar’s Triumph, May’s Portia, Yorkshire 
Hero, May’s Jessica, Lady Alice Peel, Mrs. Barnard, May’s Olivia, 
Edmonds’ Ernest, and Jessop’s Sir. W. Middelton; 2d Prize, 
Mr. J. W. Newhall, for Mrs. Bevan, Matthews’ Enchantress, 
Barraiid’s Borderer, Wildman’s Isabella, Mrs. Barnard, Kirtland s 
Augusta, Crash’s Queen Victoria, Sharp’s L’Elegant, May’s 
Portia, Cox’s Begina, Nulli secundus. May’s Sebastian, Edmonds* 
Jenny Lind, Wilmer’s Princess Royal, Burroughes’ Duke of 
Newcastle, Gidden’s Teaser, Youell’s Gem, Lord Hardinge, Nor¬ 
man’s Beauty, Tolworthy’s Isabella, Headley’s King James and 
Venus, Vespasian, Wilson’s Fanny Irby; 3d, to Mr. Ellis, of Wool¬ 
wich, for Gidden’s Diana, Wain’s Queen Victoria, Burroughes’ Lady 
Douro, Headley’s Venus, Garret’s Lady Dacre, Headley’s King James, 
Vespasian, Hector, Burroughes’ Mrs. Bevan, Wilson’s Fanny Irby, 
Wildman’s Isabella, Mrs. Barnard, Crash’s Prince Albert, Lady Alice 
Peel, Burroughes’ President, Wilmer’s Agnes, Anacreon, Seedling, 
Matthews’ Enchantress, Sir W. Middelton, Ophelia, Seedling, Brink¬ 
ler’s Hope, Miss Desborough.—In the Nurserymen's Class, the 1st 
prize was awarded to Messrs. Norman, of Woolwich, for Burroughes* 
Duke of Newcastle, Matthews’ Enchantress, Burroughes’ President, 
Cox’s Regina, Prinnet’s Bendigo, Burroughes’ Margiana, Wildman’s 
Isabella, Wain’s Queen Victoria, Headley’s Generahssimo, Sharp’s 
L’Elegant, Burroughes’ Amy, Wilmer’s Princess Royal, May’s Juliet, 
Burroughes’ Ajax, Mrs. Barnard, Headley’s King James, Burroughes’ 
Lady Smith and Mrs. Bevan, Crash’s Queen Victoria, Headley’s 
Venus, and Burroughes’ General Jackson ; 2d, to Mr. Turner, Chal- 
vey, for May’s Rosalind, Marris’ Prince Albert and Celia, Edmonds’ 
Jenny Lind, Regina, May’s Jessica, Halliday’s Minerva, Lee’s Pri¬ 
vateer, May’s Portia, Mrs. Bevan, Crash’s Prince Albert, Venus, 
May’s Sebastian, Ne-plus-ultra, Hermione, May’s Juliet, Costar’s 
Richard Cobden, May’s Olivia, Burroughes’ Amy, Turner’s Ernestine, 
Wildman’s Isabella, Lady Dacre, Burroughes’ Miss Burdett Coutts, 
and Mrs. Barnard; 3d, to Mr. Ward, Woolwich, for Mrs. Barnard, 
Burroughes’ President, BeUe of the Village, Gidden’s Diana, Crash’s 
Queen, Crash’s Prince Albert, Hardstone’s Sarah, Wildman’s Isabella, 
Lady Dacre, Wilson’s Fanny Irby, John’s Prince Albert, Sir W. 
Middelton, Smith’s Lord Hardinge, Matthews’ Enchantress, Ward’s 
No. 3, Mrs. Bevan, Burroughes’ Lady Alice Peel, Wilmer’s Bride, 
Princess Augusta, Miss Desborough, Brinkler’s Purple Perfection, 
Beauty of Cray, and Barraud’s Bride. 
Calceolarias were exhibited by Mr. Gaines; his collection 
consisted of Van Tromp, Ariel, Lady Blantyre, Rodolph, Tricolor, 
and Queen of May ; and a collection of well-grown Fuchsias was 
