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Mr. Pilgrim’s Tender and Mr. Bolton’s Hardy Ferns, 
Mr. Barron’s Conifers, Messrs. Cranston’s Boses, Mr. 
Coleman’s and Mr. Bannerman’s Collections of 
Fruit, and Mr. Miles’ Collection of Vegetables were, 
amongst many others, exhibits of a highly meritori¬ 
ous character; and Messrs. Veitch, Williams, and 
Rollisson each showed an interesting group of 
their choicest plants, novel and otherwise. The 
several competitions for Messrs. Veitch’s Fruit 
Prizes, Mr. Bull’s New Plant Cups, and Messrs. 
Carter’s and Messrs. Sutton’s Vegetable Prizes 
were interesting features of the show; and the 
Implement Yard was well worthy of inspection. 
Though not expected to be a financial success, the 
show was so good, and showed so great an amount of 
confidence in the society, that, we trust, the attempt 
to revive provincial shows may not in consequence 
be stayed, but may be again put to the test, under 
