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THE FLORIST’S JOURNAL. 
ROSES. 
First 3, Rev. J. Woods; second 3, Mr. J. M'Ewan ; third 3, Mr. G. Ward. 
Best Single Bloom...(Coup d’Amour) Mr. G. Ward. 
Extra Prize, given by Mr. Cole, of Rugby, for twelve R.osds of not less than G sorts... 
Mr. G. Ward. 
PINKS. 
First Pan of 6 Varieties, containing Elizabeth, George the Fourth, Lady Haggerstone, 
Duke of St. Alban’s, Westlake’s Hero, one Unknown. 
Second Pan of 6...Mr. D. Ward. 
Pans of 3 Varieties... 1. Mr. D. Ward ; 2. Mr. G. Ward. 
Pansies (12 varieties)...1. Mr. T. Taylor; 2. ditto, Mr. T. C. Harris. Pansies (G va¬ 
rieties)...!. Miss Alkin, Hartshill; 2. ditto, Mr. T. Taylor. 
CUT FLOWERS. 
First Bouquet...Mrs. W. M'Ewan; second ditto, Mrs. Ward, Port House; third ditto, 
Miss Shipman ; extra ditto, Mrs. Argent. 
HOUSE AND GREENHOUSE. 
1. Fuchsia Fulgens, R. S. J. Winterton, Esq.; 2. Cactus Jenkinsonia, Mr. H. M. Ward; 
3. Calceolaria, Mr. J. M'Ewan; 4. Cactus Akermannia, ditto. 
Geranium... 1. Mrs. W. M'Ewan ; 2. Mrs. G. Ward. 
COTTAGERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
Cut Flowers...1. John Lee ; 2. T. Battison ; 3. John Truslove. 
House Plants...!, and 2. John Lee. 
July 7. Leicestershire Floral and Horticultural Society. The 
second Exhibition this season for Pinks, Roses, Re. took place at the 
Exchange Rooms. Mr. G. Hudson’s two Seedling Pinks of last year, the 
Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, again justified the high character given 
them, and when more generally distributed, cannot fail to be leading favourites. 
The awards of the Judges were as under :— 
PINKS.—FIRST CLASS. 
First Pan of 6 Pinks...Mr. R. Marris, with Faulkner’s Duke of St. Alban's, Greasley’s 
Beauty of Leicester, Bow’s Suwarrow, Bossom’s Elizabeth, Hudson’s Duchess of Devon¬ 
shire, and Marris’s Lady of the Lake. , ^ , 
Second Pan...Mr. G. Hudson, with Faulkner’s Duke of St. Albans, Hudsons Duke ot 
Devonshire, Seedling Red Laced, Criterion, Westlake’s Hero, and Hudson’s Duchess of 
Third Pan...Mr. G. Hudson, with Faulkner's Duke of St. Alban’s, Bradshaw’s Green- 
side, Criterion, Seedling Red Laced, Westlake’s Hero, and Seedling Black and White. 
PINKS.—SECOND CLASS. 
First Pan of 3...Mr. R. Marris, with Faulkner’s Duke of St. Alban’s, Holmes’s Coro¬ 
nation, and Marris’s Lady ol the Lake. 
Second Pan...Mr. G. Hudson, with Lord Milton, Seedling Purple Laced, and Hudson s 
Magnificent. 
CLASSES. 
Purple Laced...1. Hudson’s Duke of Devonshire, Mr. G. Hudson; 2. Bow’s Suwarrow, 
Mr, R. Marris; 3. Hudson’s Albion, Mr. G. Hudson; 4. Faulkner’s Duke of St. Alban’s, 
Mr. J. Coleman; 5. Faulkner’s Dreadnought, Mr. R. Marris ; 6. Seedling, Mr. W. Musson ; 
7. Faulkner’s Perfection, Mr. R. Marris; 8. Hudson’s Little Benjamin, Mr. G. Hudson. 
' Red Laced...1. Criterion, Mr. J. Coleman; 2. Seedling, Mr. G. Hudson; 3. Seedling, 
Mr. W. Musson; 4. ditto, ditto; 5. Admiral Codrington, Mr. J. Coleman; 6. Bossom’s 
Elizabeth, ditto; 7. Marris’s Emma Louisa; 8. Rosabel, Mr. G. Hudson. 
Black and White, or Plain...1. Parry’s Union, Mr. R. Marris; 2. Seedling, Mr. W. 
Musson ; 3. Seedling, Mr. R. Marris ; 4. Westlake’s Hero, Mr. R. Harris, jun. ; 5. Marris’s 
Lady of the Lake, Mr. R. Marris ; 6. Seedling, ditto; 7. Hudson’s Duchess of Devonshire, 
Mr. G. Hudson ; 8. Snowball, Mr. R. Harris, jun. 
ROSES. 
First, or Nurserymen’s Class... Best Pan of 12, Mr. G. Walker, Humberstone-road. 
Second, or Gentlemen’s Gardener’s Class...First Pan of 9, —Bent, from the garden of 
J. Biggs, Esq.; Second, ditto, ditto. 
Third, or Amateurs’ Class...Best Pan of 6, Mr. W. Musson. 
CLASSES. 
Dark or Purple...1. Mr. J. Smalley; 2. Mr. W. Kelley; 3. Mr. G. Hudson. 
Moss...l. Rev. S. Wigg; 2. Mr. Herbert; 3. Mr. W. Kelley. 
Crimson or Scarlet... 1. Mr. W. Kelley ; 2. ditto ; 3. Mr. W. Musson. 
Mottled or Striped...!. Mr. J. Smalley ; 2. Mr. Herbert ; 3. ditto. 
