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3rd, Mr. T. Woodhead, Sbibden Head, Halifax, with 
Acme (Read), Helen Lancaster (Poblman), self; 
Colonel Taylor (Leigh), Imperator (Litton), green- 
edged ; Mrs. Dodwell (Woodhead), a white-edged 
seedling; George Rudd (Woodhead), a grey-edged 
seedling; Prince of Greens (Trail), Neat and Clear 
'(Woodhead), a dark self seedling; Charles Turner 
('Woodhead), a seedling grey-edge ; Shibden Beauty 
(Woodhead), a seedling self; and John Simonite 
(Walker). 4th, Mr. J. Douglas, gr. to P. Whitbourn, 
Esq., Loxford Hall, with Freedom (Booth), green- 
edged ; Mrs. Moore (Douglas), grey-edged; Pizarro 
(Campbell), self; Blackbird (Spalding), Ne Plus 
Ultra (Smith), white-edged; Charles J. Perry 
(Turner), purple self; Lancashire Hero (Lancashire), 
green-edged ; Smiling Beauty (Heap), white-edged ; 
Prince of Greens (Trail), Geo. Lightbody (Headly), 
Talisman (Simonite), green-edged, and Acme (Read). 
J. T. D. Llewelyn, Esq., Penllegare, Swansea, and 
Messrs. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, also competed. 
Class S. 6 dissimilar. —1st, the Rev. F. D. Horner, 
with John Daltry (Horner), a seedling green-edged; 
Heroine (Horner), Prince of Greens (Trail), John 
Simonite (Walker), Miranda (Homer), white-edged ; 
and Geo. Lightbody (Headly). 2nd, Mr. T. Wood- 
head, with Prince of Greens (Trail), C. J. Perry 
(Turner), Lancashire Hero (Lancashire), Geo. Light¬ 
body (Headly), Acme (Read), and Col. Taylor (Leigh). 
3rd, Mr. J. Douglas, with Dr. Kidd (Douglas), white- 
edged ; C. J. Perry (Turner), Smiling Beauty (Heap), 
'Geo. Lightbody (Headly), Lancashire Hero (Lan¬ 
cashire), and a green-edged seedling. 4th, Mr. E. 
Pohlman, with New Green (Headly), Lancashire 
Hero (Lancashire), Col. Taylor (Leigh), Confidence 
(Campbell), Acme (Read), and a seedling self. 5th, 
Messrs. Cannell & Sons, with Beauty (Trail), Col. 
Champneys (Turner), grey-edged; John Waterston 
(Cunningham), grey-edged; Vulcan (Sims), dark 
self ; Lancashire Hero (Lancashire), and True Briton 
(Hepworth), white-edged. 6th, J. T. D. Llewelyn, 
Esq., with Alderman Wisbey, green-edged; Impera¬ 
tor (Litton), Corona (Llewelyn), a seedling purple 
self; Unique (McLean), grey-edged; Talisman 
(Simonite), and Metropolitan (Spalding). This was a 
•very strongly contested class. 
Class C. 4 dissimilar .—1st, R. K. Penson, Esq., 
Dinham, Ludlow, with Eliza (Sims), self; Frank 
Simonite (Simonite), Lancashire Hero (Lancashire), 
and Geo. Lightbody (Headly). 2nd, Rev. E. L. 
Fellowes, Wimpole Rectory, Royston, with Dr. 
Horner (Read), grey-edged ; Lord Clyde (Lightbody), 
self; Lancashire Hero (Lancashire), and True Briton 
(Hepworth). 3rd, Mr. R. Gorton, Gildabrook, Eccles, 
with Pizarro (Campbell), Lovely Ann (Oliver), Frank 
Simonite (Simonite), and True Briton (Hepworth). 
4th, Mr. J. M. Robins, Tyrwhitt Road, Lewisham, 
with Maria (Chapman), grey-edged ; Admiral Napier 
(Campbell), Duke of Argyll (Campbell,) self; and Geo. 
Lightbody (Headly). 5th, Mr. T. Fife, Southern 
Hill, Reading, with Smiling Beauty (Heap), Mrs. 
Fife (Fife), a dark self; C. E. Brown (Headly), and 
Anna (Trail), green-edged. 6th, Mr. W. Brockbank, 
Brockhurst, Didsbury, with Alma (Lightbody), grey- 
edged ; Metropolitan (Spalding), Lovely Ann (Oliver), 
and Reliance (Mellor), white-edged. 
Class 1). 2 dissimilar. —1st, R. K. Penson, Esq., 
with Lancashire Hero (Lancashire), and Geo. Light¬ 
body (Headly). 2nd, Mr. W. Bolton, "Warrington, 
with Geo. Lightbody and Ringdove (Horner). 3rd, 
Mr. W. Brockbank, with Garibaldi (Pohlman) and 
Frank Simonite (Simonite). 4tli, Rev. E. L. Fel¬ 
lowes, with Lancashire Hero and Ne Plus Ultra 
(Smith). 5th, Rev. H. H. D’Ombrain, with Lanca¬ 
shire Hero and an unnamed grey-edged. 6th, Mr. 
Samuel Barlow, Stakehill, Castleton, with a Seedling 
self and Queen Victoria, grey-edged. 
Class E. Specimen Green-edged. —1st, Rev. F. D. 
Horner, with Prince of Greens (Trail), and 2nd with 
Colonel Taylor (Leigh). 3rd and 4th, Mr. Wood- 
head, with Colonel Taylor and Imperator (Litton). 
5th, Mr. Brookbank, with Prince of Greens. 6th, 
Rev. F. D. Horner, with Talisman (Simonite). 7th, 
Mr. Douglas, with Colonel Taylor, and 8th, with 
Hope (Douglas). 
Class F. Specimen Grey-edged. —1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 
R. K. Penson, Esq., with George Lightbody (Headly). 
4th and 6th, Mr. Pohlman, with George "Lightbody. 
5th, R. K. Penson, Esq., with C. E. Brown; and 
7th and 8th, Rev. F. D. Horner, with George Light¬ 
body. 
Class G. Specimen White-edged. —1st, Mr. Wood- 
head, with Acme (Read). 2nd, Mr. Douglas, with 
Silvia (Douglas), 5tli, with Trail’s Beauty, and 6th, 
with a Seedling. 3rd, Mr. Pohlman, with Acme, 
and 4th, with Trail’s Beauty. 7th, Rev. F. D. 
Horner, with Blue Bell. 8th, R. K. Penson, Esq., 
with Smiling Beauty. 
Cl ass II. Specimen Selfs. —1st, Rev. F. D. Horner, 
with Ringdove, 2nd with Blackbird, and 7th with 
Sapphire (Horner). 3rd, Mr. Douglas, with Topsy 
(Kay), 4tli with Campbell’s Pizarro, 5th with 
Pohlman’s Garibaldi, and 8th with a Seedling. 6th, 
Mr. Bolton, with Lord of Lome (Campbell). 
Class I. 50, not fewer than 20 varieties. —Four 
collections, the two best in remarkably fine condition, 
were brought together. 1st, Mr. J. Douglas, who 
had amongst others Smiling Beauty (Heap), Topsy 
(Kay), Lancashire Hero (Lancashire), Alexander 
Meiklejohn (Kay), Dr. Kidd (Douglas), Lord Clyde 
(Campbell), Dr. Horner (Read), Silvia (Douglas), 
Acme (Read), Mrs. Fife (Fife), Frank Simonite 
(Simonite), C. J. Perry (Turner), Pizarro (Campbell), 
Mazzini (Pohlman), John Waterston (Cunningham), 
Metropolitan (Spalding). 2nd, Mr. C. Turner, with a 
neat evenly grown and admirably arranged collection, 
including Mazzini (Low), violet self, Imperator (Lit¬ 
ton), Memnon (Turner), Vulcan (Sims), Alexander 
Meiklejohn (Kay), Duke of Cambridge (Dickson), 
Beauty (Trail), General Neil (Trail), Robert Trail 
(Lightbody), Mrs. W. B. Brown (Turner), a superb 
new grey-edge, Topsy (Kay), Col. Champneys (Tur¬ 
ner), Clipper (Turner), James Douglas (Turner). 
3rd, J. T. D. Llewelyn. 4th, Messrs. Cannell & Sons. 
Seedlings. —Numerous Seedlings of good quality 
were staged, showing that a renewal of varieties is in 
active course of accomplishment, and several lst-class 
Certificates (F.C.C.) were awarded -.—Green-edged : 
1st, Rev. F. D. Horner, with Agamemnon (F.C.C.); 
2nd, Mr. J. Douglas, with Jumbo (F.C.C.). Grey- 
edged : 1st, Mr. J. Douglas, with Mrs. Moore 
(F.C.C.); 2nd, Rev. F. D. Iiorner, with Blue Bell; 
equal 2nd, Mr. T. Woodhead, with George Rudd 
(F.C.C.). Luna (F.C.C.) was also well shown by the 
Rev. F. D. Horner. White-edged .- 1st, Mr. Wood- 
head, with Mrs. Dodwell (F.C.C.); 2nd, Rev. F. D. 
Horner, with Godfrey Horner. Selfs: 1st, Mr. E. 
Pohlman, with Brunette (F.C.C.); 2nd, Mr. Douglas, 
with Duke of Albany (F.C.C.). Mr. Horner also 
showed Corona (F.C.C.) For descriptions of these 
new varieties see Register of Novelties, p. 90. 
Alpine Aueiculas. 
Class K. 12 dissimilar .— 1st, Mr. C. Turner, 
with Unique, Superb, and King of the Belgians, red 
shaded flowers; Dr. Denny, black ground, Fred. 
Copeland, W. Fowle, John Ball, Sensation, Philip 
Frost, and Imperial, all crimson shaded; Lady 
Aitchison, plum shaded, all of Mr. Turner’s own 
raising; and Ethel. 2nd, J. T. D. Llewelyn, Esq., 
with James Fowle, Elclio, Unique, and Sidney, 
raised by Mr. Turner, and several very fair Seed¬ 
lings. 3rd, Mr. J. Douglas, with Amelia Ilard- 
widge, a bright red shaded flower ; Ada Hardwidge, 
a pretty magenta shaded, and several other Seed- 
