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SUBSCRIBERS AKC AMATEURS GENERALLY. 
Stove Plants, collection of 3...J. Jarrett, Esq. j 
Single Specimen...Ditto. 
Greenhouse ditto, single specimen...1. Ditto. 2. S. Barrow, Esq. 
Basket of Calceolarias...J. Jarrett, Esq. 
Alstroemerias, best collection...Mr. G. Shaw. 
Amaryllis, best 3...Mr. Targett 
Balsams, best 4...J. M. Yeeles, Esq. 
Cockscombs, best 4...Miss Whitehead. 
Tender Annuals, best 6...Ditto. 
Hardy Plants, best 10...J. M. Yeeles, Esq. 
Herbaceous ditto, best 6...S. Barrow, Esq. 
OPEN TO BOTH CLASSES. 
Orchideous, best 3...J. Jarrett, Esq. 
Ornamental Basket of Plants...1. Messrs. Salter and Co. 2. J. M. Yeeles, Esq. 3. 
C. C. Elwes, Esq. 4. Mr. G. Shaw. 
FLORISTS’ FLOWERS AND CUT FLOWERS.—NURSERYMEN AND DEALERS. 
Carnations, 6 Blooms... 1. Mr. Miller, Bristol. 2. Mr. Sealey, Bristol. 
Pieottees, d Blooms...Mr. Miller, Bristol. 
Dahlias, best stand of 9...Mr. Walters, Hilperton. 
AMATEURS AND SUBSCRIBERS GENERALLY. 
Carnations, best stand of 6 Blooms... 1 and 2. G. C. Tugwell, Esq. 3. Mr. Nias. 
Pieottees, stand of 3 Flowers...1. G. C. Tugwell, Esq. 2. Mr. Parker. 
Dahlias, best stand of 5...1. C. Sainsbury, Esq. 2. J. M. Yeeles, Esq. 
OPEN TO BOTH CLASSES. 
Ornamental Basket of Cut Flowers...1. S. Barrow, Esq. 2. Messrs. Salter and Co. 
Ornamental Devices... 1. Mr. G. Shaw. 2. Mr. Pearce. 
C. C. Elwes’, Esq., Prize for Carnations... 1 and 2. Miss Whitehead. 
EXTRA PRIZES. 
Hardy Herbaceous...Messrs. Salter and Co. 
Calceolarias...Ditto 
Seedling Fuchsia... Ditto. 
German Stock...J. M. Yeeles, Esq. 
Extra Prize Annual...Mr. Cole, YVellow. 
Basket of Cut Flowers...Rev. D. Paul. 
July 27. Cheltenham Horticultural and Floral Association.—’ 
The fourth Exhibition of this Society took place at the Pitville Pump Room. 
The fineness of the afternoon attracted as large an attendance of visitors as we 
have witnessed on any former occasion. The show of fruits, flowers, and 
esculents, was fully equal to any of the present season, and the award of 
the various prizes appeared to give very general satisfaction. It seems 
almost invidious to particularize, yet we must notice a beautiful balloon, 
by Pipe, tastefully decorated with various coloured flowers, which excited 
general admiration. The collection of carnations, by Hodges, was splendid in 
the extreme, and was admitted on all hands to be the finest hitherto displayed. 
A basket of flowers, by Pigot, the centre very fine u T ater lilies, also struck us as 
unique. The band of the establishment attended and enlivened the company 
by performing a selection of favourite airs. We give underneath a list of the 
prizes, and to whom awarded :— 
FOR AMATEURS. 
Carnations, stand of 5 blooms, different varieties...1. Brown’s Bishop of Gloucester, 
Bellerophon, Earl Grey, Queen Adelaide, Duke of Devonshire; Rev. F. Laing. 2. Flora’s 
Garland, Squire Carter, Bishop of Gloucester, Duchess of Kent; Henry Thompson, Esq. 
3. Beech’s Friendship, Lady Cave, Pope’s Victory, Lady Ridley, Duchess of Newcastle; 
Rev. F. Laing. 
Pieottees, stand of 5 blooms, different varieties..,]. Martin’s Queen Victoria, Charles X., 
Mt. Vesuvius, Arnott’s Seedling, Martin’s Prince George; Rev. F. Laing. 2. Grace 
Darling, Hemmingford Beauty, Queen Victoria, Sharpe’s Unique, Sharpe’s Flora; Henry 
Thompson, Esq. 3. Seedling, Martin’s Queen of Victory, YVood’s Phetard, Lady Peel, 
Will Stutley; Rev. F. Laing. 
Cockscombs...1. P. Thompson, Esq. 2. Miss Cregoe Colmore. 
Balsams...!. Miss Cregoe Colmore. 2. P. Thompson, Esq. 
