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250 THE FLORIST. 
Privateer, Norwich Rival, Flora Macivor, Sherwood’s Corynthus, 
Lady Gardner, Lord Stanley, Admiral Curzon, Norman’s Duke of 
Wellington, Lady Ely, No. 105, Wallace’s Bonny Lass, Jeeve’s 
Maryanne. 
PicoTEEs.—Best eighteen. Rev. C. Fellowes, for La Polka, Lady 
Douro, Mrs. Barnard, Green’s Queen Victoria, Sir W. Middleton, 
Wilmer’s Princess Royal, Mrs. Bevan, Astrea, Enchantress, Wild- 
man’s Isabella, Hermione, Burroughs’ President, Lady A. Peel, 
Cook’s President, Vespasian, Agnodice, Brinklow’s Duchess, Wain’s 
Queen Victoria. Second best, Robert Fellowes, Jun., Esq., for Pre¬ 
sident, Gertrude, Enchantress, Burroughs’ President, Mrs. Barnard, 
Sir W. Middleton, Lady Chesterfield, Duke of Newcastle, Isabella, 
Juliet, Sebastian, Jenny Lind, Fair Flora, Portia, Ancelin, Duke of 
Wellington, Mrs. Traher, Purple Perfection. Third, Rev. J. Bur- 
roughes, for Sir William Middleton, Youell’s Gem, Craske’s Queen, 
Wildman’s Isabella, Mrs. Bevan, Vespasian, Wilmer’s Princess 
Royal, President, White Bob, Lorina, May’s Jessica, Headley’s 
Venus, Masterpiece, May’s Sebastian, Lady Peel, Madam Bo- 
sanquet. King James, Sharpe’s Duke of Wellington. Best twelve, 
Robert Fellowes Esq., for Sir W. Middleton, Juliet, Queen Vic¬ 
toria, Mrs. Bevan, Queen Mab, Gertrude, Enchantress, Mrs. Bar¬ 
nard, President, Princess Royal, Amy, Isabella. Second best. Rev. 
C. Fellowes, for Wilmer’s Princess Royal, Sir W. Middleton, Mrs. 
Bevan, Lady A. Peel, Lady Douroi Clarendon, Green’s Queen Vic¬ 
toria, Cavaignac, Enchantress, Vespasian, Wildman’s Isabella, As¬ 
trea. Third, Rev. J. Burroughes, for^Lady Alice Peel, Youell’s Gem, 
Lorina, Mrs. Bevan, Wildman’s Isabella, President, Wilmer’s Prin¬ 
cess Royal, May’s Sebastian, Ajax, Headley’s King James, General 
Jackson, Headley’s Venus. Best six yellows, Robert Fellowes, Esq., 
for Merope, George the Third, Euphemia, Unique, Queen Victoria, 
Countess of Ashburnham. Second best, ditto. Rev. C. Fellowes. 
Balsams. —Best collection, Mr. Stacy. 
Fuchsias. —Best twelve, G. Morse, Esq. ; best eight, J. N. 
Waite, Jun., Esq.; ditto single plants (Corymbiflora and Fulgens), 
Mrs. Hodge. 
Roses. —Equal best twelve, R. Fellowes, Esq. and Rev. J. Bur¬ 
roughes. 
Various other prizes were awarded for stove and green-house 
plants, fruits, vegetables, &c., for the enumeration of which we are 
sorry to say we have no room. 
MIDLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
The second exhibition of this Society was held in the Lecture Hall, 
Derby, on Tuesday, the 25th July. The Carnations and Picotees 
formed the principal attraction, to which we shall confine our report. 
A very large number was put up for competition ; and, although 
generally small, they were in good character. Mr. Dodwell’s blooms 
had the advantage of size as well as quality, and proved that a good 
full flower is as much prized in the Midland counties as in the South. 
