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Madame Carnot, and Mrs. C. H. Payne, and others 
too numerous to mention. He was followed by Mr. 
W.Mease, whose exhibit certainly deserved all praise. 
Mr. W. Wells, Earlswood Nurseries, Redhill, 
Surrey, was a very good third, having excellent 
blooms of Baron de Bufferies, Thos. Wilkins, 
taken by J. H. Walker, gardener to the executors of 
the late J. Marshall, Esq., Goldbeaters, Mill Hill, 
N.W., who had grand blooms of J. Agate, Lord 
Alcester, and others. Mr. R. Ridge, gardener to C. 
Swinfus Eady, Esq., Q.C , Oatlands Lodge, Wey- 
bridge, was agood second. Mr. R. Jones, gardener 
Mr. B. Calvert, gardener to Col. Archer Houblon, 
Hallingbury Place, Bishops Stortford, was second 
with Alfred Salter. Mr. H. A. Page, gardener to F. 
Crisp, Esq , New Southgate, was third ; and Mr. J. 
Wyatt, gardener to J. Perry, Esq., Bradenhurst, 
Caterham Valley, came in fourth. 
Chrysanthemum Miss Anne Gaunt. 
Madame Carnot, &c A fourth prize was awarded 
to Mr. G. Foster, gardener to H. Hammond 
Spencer, Esq., Glendaragh, Teignmouth, Devon, 
whose blooms were highly coloured. There were 
eight entries in this class. 
The first prize for twelve incurved blooms was 
to C. G Stnith-Ryland, Esq., Barford Hill, War¬ 
wick, was third. Mr. A. Jones, gardener to Miss 
Wyburn, Hadley Manor, Barnet, was accorded a 
fourth prize. 
Mr. J. H Walker took the first prize for six in¬ 
curved blooms of one variety, showing Jeanne d'Arc. 
Mr. B. Calvert, gardener to Col. Archer Houblon, 
Hallingbury Place, Bishops Stortford, secured the 
leading award for twenty-four incurved blooms, 
having fine samples of Alfred Salter, John Doughty, 
Princess of Wales, etc. A day or two longer would 
have improved their depth. Mr. T. Robinson, 
