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lection of Plants in flower, 1/. 10s.; 2nd, Mr. H. Beasley, gardener to Mrs. 
Wood, Twyford Abbey, Acton, for ditto, 1/.; 3rd, Mr. William Bartlett, for 
ditto, 10s. Extra prizes : — Mr. William Paul, for a collection of Hyacinths, 
1/. 10s.; Mr. William Paul, for a collection of Tulips, 1?. 10s.; Mr. William 
Paul, for a collection of Boses in pots, 1?. 10s.; Messrs. Paul & Son, for a col¬ 
lection of Boses in pots, 1?. 10s.; Mr. William Paul, for a collection of Cut 
Boses, 1/.; Mr. William Bartlett, for a collection of Hyacinths, 10s.; Mr. 
William Bartlett, for a collection of Tulips, 10s.; Mr. William Bartlett, for 
Todea Pellucida, 10s. ; Mr. William Bartlett, for a collection of Narcissi, 
7s. 6c?.; Mr. William Young, for a collection of Hyacinths and Tulips, 7s. 6d.; 
Mr. J. Graham, Hounslow, for 12 pots of the Czar Violet, 7s. 6d .; Mrs. Mitchell, 
Battersea, for Wax Blowers, 10s. 
SHOW OF EABLY AZALEAS, BOSES, AND SPBING FLOWEBS. 
Thursday , April 12 th, 1866. 
Awards of the Judges. 
Class 1.—9 Azaleas, distinct. ( Nurserymen .) 1st prize, Mr. C. Turner, 
Slough, 2 l .; 2nd, Messrs. H. Lane & Son, Great Berkhampstead, 1?. 10s. 
Class 2.—6 Azaleas, distinct. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, Mr. T. Todman, 
gardener to B. Hudson, Esq., Clapham Common, 21. 
Class 3.—6 Azaleas, distinct. (Nurserymen.) 1st prize, Mr. C. Turner. 
1?. 10s.; 2nd, Messrs. H. Lane & Son, 1?. 
Class 4.—3 Azaleas, distinct. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, Mr. Thomas Todman, 
1/. 10s.; 2nd, Mr. William Young, gardener to B. Barclay, Esq., Higbgate, 1 1. 
Class 5.—Azalea, single specimen. (Open.) 1st prize, Mr. C. Turner, 1?. ; 
2nd, Messrs. H. Lane & Son, 15s.; 3rd, Mr. William Young, 10s. 
Class 6.—9 Boses in pots, distinct. (Nurserymen.) 1st prize, Mr. C. 
Turner, 2?.; 2nd, Messrs. Paul & Son, Old Nurseries, Cheshunt, 1?. 10s. 
Class 7-—6 Boses in pots, distinct. (Amateurs.) 3rd prize, Mr. J. James, 
gardener to W. F. Watson, Esq., Isle worth, 1?. 
Class 8.—New Boses in pots, of 1865-6, not fewer than 6 kinds. (Open.) 
1st prize, Mr. William Paul, Paul’s Nurseries, Waltham Cross, 21. ; 2nd, 
Messrs. Paul & Son, 1?. 10s.; 3rd, Mr. C. Turner, 1?. 
Class 9.—Bose, single specimen in pot. (Open.) 1st prize, Mr. William 
Paul, 1?.; 2nd, Messrs. Paul & Son, 15s. 
Class 10.—6 Cinerarias, distinct. (Open.) 1st prize, Mr. George Fairbairn, 
gardener to the Duke of Northumberland, Isleworth, 1?. 10s.; 2nd, Mr. D. Clarke, 
Alton Cottage, Whitton, near Hounslow, 1?. ; 3rd, Mr. J. James, 15s. Extra 
prize, Mrs. Hooke, Morville Lodge, Fulham, 10s. 
Class 11.—6 Calceolarias, distinct. (Open.) 1st prize, Mr. J. James, 1?. 
Class 12.—6 Amaryllids, distinct. (Open.) 1st prize, Mr. W. Young, 1/. 10s. 
Class 13.—12 Auriculas, 3 grey-edged, 3 white-edged, 3 green-edged, and 
3 seifs, distinct kinds. (Nurserymen.) 1st prize, Mr. C. Turner, 1?. 10s. 
Class 14.—8 Auriculas, 2 of each class, distinct. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, 
Mr. J. James, 1?. 10s. 
Class 15.—6 Alpine Auriculas, distinct, ( Open.) 1st prize, Mr. C. Turner, V. ; 
2nd, Mr. J. James, 15s. 
Class 16.—6 Polyanthus, distinct. (Open.) 1st prize, Mr. John Wiggins, 
gardener to W. Beck, Esq., Isleworth, 1?. 
Class 17.—4 Cyclamens. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, Mr. J. Wiggins, 15s. ; 
2nd. Mr. George Fairbairn, 10s.; 3rd, Mrs. Hooke, 5s. 
Class 18.—Collection of Cyclamens. (Open.) 1st prize, Messrs. E. G. 
Henderson & Son, Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood. 1st prize, 1?. 10s.: 
2nd, Mr. J. Wiggins, 1?. 
Class 19.—24 Pansies, cut blooms, 12 distinct kinds. (Open.) 1st prize, 
Mr. J. James, 10s.; 2nd, Mr. H. Hooper, Widcombe Hill, Bath, 5s. 
Class 20.—8 Pansies in pots, distinct. (Open.) 
