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Class 12.—Rhododendron, single specimen. ( Open .) 1st prize, 15s., to Mr. 
A. Wilkie ; 2nd prize, 10s., to Mr. T. A. Steel. 
Class 13.—8 Pansies, in pots, distinct. {Open.) 1st prize, 15s., to Mr. J. 
James; 2nd, 10s., to Messrs. J. Dobson & Sons. 
Class 14.—6 pots of Lily of the Valley. 1st prize, 1 l. 10s., to Messrs. 
Reeves Brothers, Nurserymen, Notting Hill; 2nd, 1/., to Mr. James August, 
gardener to the Rev. A. H. Bridges, Beddington, Surrey ; 3rd, 1 os., to Mr. A. 
Wilkie. 
Class 15.—Miscellaneous Collection of Plants in Flower. {Open.) Extra 
prizes. Mr. B. S. Williams, Nurseryman, Holloway, Zl.\ Mr. Wm. Bull, 
Nurseryman, Chelsea, 2 l. 10s.; Messrs. F. & A. Smith, 21.; Mr. A. Wilkie, 
11. 10s.; Mr. J. James, for 6 Calceolarias, 11 .; Mr. J. Salter, for collection of 
Hardy Variegated Plants, 15s.; Mr. T. S. Ware, for collection of Plants in 
Flower, 15s.; Mr. T. S. Ware, for collection of Foliage Plants, 15s.; Messrs. 
Reeves Brothers, for collection of Plants, 15s.; Mr. W. Bartlett, Shaftesbury 
Road, Hammersmith, for collection of Plants, 10s.; Mr. J. James, for 6 Cine¬ 
rarias, 10s.; Mr. E. B. Shenton, Nurseryman, Biggleswade, Bedford, for stand 
of Pansies, 10s.; Mr. J. James, for stand of Pansies, 7s. 6 d, Messrs. James 
Veitch & Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, contributed a fine group of 
miscellaneous Plants, not for competition; Messrs. J. & C. Lee, Royal Vine¬ 
yard Nursery, Hammersmith, also contributed a small miscellaneous group of 
Flowering Plants, not for competition. 
AWARDS OF THE FLORAL COMMITTEE. 
April 7th, 1868. 
First-class Certificates. 
To Primula elatior var., “ Golden Prince,” from Messrs. E. 0. Henderson 
& Son ; to Trichopilia suavis var. splendens, from Messrs. E. G. Henderson & 
Son; to Azalea hybrida odorata, from Mr. J. Davies; to Amaryllis “ Othello,” 
from Mr. E. Baxter, gardener to C. Kieser, Esq.; to Alpine auricula “King of 
Crimsons,” from Mr. C. Turner; to Alpine auricula “Princess,” from Mr. C. 
Turner; to Cineraria “Pandora,” from Messrs. F. & A. Smith; to Pandanus 
gramineus, from Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons. 
Second-class Certificates. 
To Auricula “ Colonel Champneys,” from Mr. C. Turner; to Auricula 
“Competitor,” from Mr. C. Turner; to Auricula (Alpine) “Jessie,” from Mr. 
C. Turner. 
Special Certificates. 
To Angraecum citratum, from Messrs. James Veitch & Sons; to Collection 
of Orchids in flower, from Messrs. James Veitch & Sons ; to Croup of Tricho¬ 
pilia suavis, from Messrs. E. C. Henderson & Son ; to Imatophyllum miniatum, 
from Mr. B. S. Williams; to Collection of Seedling Amaryllis, from Mr. E. 
Baxter ; to Collection of Auriculas, from Mr. C. Turner; to Collection of Alpine 
Auriculas, from Mr. C. Turner; to Collection of cut Camellias, from Mr. T. 
Trussler, gardener to D. J. Kay, Esq.; to Collection of Orchids, from Mr. C. 
Green, gardener to W. W. Saunders, Esq.; to Collection of cut Roses, from 
Mr. W. Paul; to Odontoglossum pulchellum, from Mr. C. Pilcher, gardener to 
S. Rucker, Esq.; to Trichosanthes cucumerina, from Mr. W. Earley, gardener 
to F. Pryor, Esq.; to Collection of Cinerarias, from Messrs. F. & A. Smith ; 
to Collection of variegated Pelargoniums, from Messrs. F. & A. Smith; to Col¬ 
lection of Pansies, from Mr. W. Bragg; to Odontoglossum luteo-purpureum, 
from Mr. J. W. Laurence, gardener to the Bishop of Winchester; to Collection 
of cut Orchids, from Mr. W. Moore, gardener to the Earl of Shrewsbury; to 
Collection of Orchids, from the Society’s Gardens, Kensington. 
