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Exotic, best grown specimen...Mr. Burke. 
Best Exotic in flower...Mr. Thomas Maher, as above. 
Calceolarias, best 6 Shrubby...Mr. P. Hynes, as above. 
Ditto, best 6 Herbaceous...Ditto. 
Mimuluses, best 3...1. Mr. Hynes. 2. J. H. Evans, Esq. Harold’s Cross. 
Fuchsias, best 6...1. Mr. William Cahil, Donnybrook. 2. Edward Clibborn, Esq. Sally- 
mount, (gardener, Mr. B. Kane.) 
Best grown specimen Fuchsia...Mr. William Cahil. 
Ornamental Plants...Mr. J. C. Humphrys, as above, for Mimulus M'Lainii, Gesnera 
hybrida, Ceropesria elegans, Russellia juncea, Vinca alba, Sinningia guttata, Thunbergia 
aurantia, and Dracaena terminalis. 
Herbaceous Pjants, best 6...Mr. Hynes, as above, for Aquilegia glandulosa, Lobelia Mil- 
leri, L. hybrida, Phlox Lyonii, and Mimulus M'Lainii. 
Exotic Bouquet...Mr. Montgomery; extra prize to J. H. Evans, Esq. as above. 
Hardy Bouquet... 1. J. H. Evans, Esq. 2. Mr. Montgomery. 
Carnations, best 3 Pink Bizarres, best 3 Pink Flakes, best 3 Scarlet Flakes, and best 3 
Purple Flakes...For each of these four classes a first prize was awarded to Mr. B. Kane, , 
Picottees, best 3 Red...l. Mr. B. Kane, as above. 2. J. Walsh, Esq. Leeson-street. 
Best 3 Purple..,]. C. M'Namara, Esq. 2. Mr. B. Kane. 
Best 3 Yellow...Ditto 
Best 3 Rose or Pink...Ditto 
Pansies, for the best 12 different varieties...George Walthew, Esq. 
Dahlias, best 24...Mr. J. Ogilvy. 
Best 12...1. George Walthew, Esq. Park Avenue, Sandymount, for Egyptian Prince, 
Rival Purple, Vitruvius, Hornsey Surprise, Volunteer, Danecroft Rival, Cox’s Yellow 
Defiance, Nicholas Nickleby, Lady G. Croker, Lady Woodhouse, Penelope, and Beauty of 
the Plain. 2. Mr. Ogilvy. 
Genus Citrus, best specimen...Mr. J. C. Humphrys, as above. 
Tender Annuals...Mr. Burke. 
PUBLIC GARDENS. 
Stove Plants...For the best 6, the first prize was awarded to Mr. Hagerty, nurseryman 
and florist, Pernbroke-road, Dublin, and Wicklow, for Gloxinia rubra and maxima (the 
luxuriance and beauty of these rare exotics evinced the utmost skill and success in their 
treatment,) Ceropegia elegans, Justicia elongata, Philibertia grandiflora, and Angelonia 
pubescens. 
Greenhouse Plants, best 6...1. Mr. Hagerty, as above, for Statice sinuata and arborea, 
Pimelea hispida, Helicbrysum proliferum, Sollya salicifolia, and Chorizema ovata. 2. Mr. 
M'Laine, florist, Harold’s-cross. 
Pelargoniums, best 6 Dark...Mr. M'Laine, as above, for Hyder Ali, Sir Walter Scott, 
Champion of Devon, together with three superb varieties raised from seed by the exhibitor, 
viz. Suwarrow, Desdemona, and one not named. 
Ditto, best 6 Light-ground... 1. Mr. Daniel Levingston, Ball’s-bridge Nursery. 2. Mr. 
Hagerty, as above. 
Ditto, best 6 Mixed...1. Mr. M‘Laine, as above, for Niobe, Astraea, Rosetta, Mirabile, 
Aglae, and Sambo. 2. Mr. Levingston, as above. 
Ericas, best 6.. 1. Mr. M‘Laine, as above, for E, ampullacea, jasminiflora, carinata, 
Hartnelli, Bowieana, and inflata. 2. Mr. Hagerty, as above. 
Exotic, best grown specimen...Ditto, for Bonapartea juncea. 
Ditto, best flowered...Ditto, for Russellia juncea. 
Best 6 Calceolarias, herbaceous...Mr. Levingston, as above. 
Mimuluses, best 3...Mr. M'Laine, for M'Lainii, speciosa, and excelsa. 
Fuchsias, best 6...Mr. Hagerty, for Standishi, Wormaldi, insignis Gregiana, globosa 
major, and Wardliana splendida. 
OPEN COMPETITION. 
Ornamental Plants, unlimited...Mr. T. Maher, as above. 
Pelargoniums, best Dark Seedling...Mr. M'Laine, as above. 
Ditto, Light Seedling...Ditto. 
The former of these seedlings, viz. that with a Dark ground, which Mr. M'Laine has 
named Othello, in size and regularity of flower exceeds many prize flowers with white 
grounds, and is decidedly the best we have seen; and the latter, which he has called the 
Setting Sun, attracted the most marked attention. 
Ditto, best 6 mixed...Mr. M'Laine. 
Mimulus, new variety, Seedling...Mr. Hagerty. 
Fuchsias, new variety, Seedling...Mr. J. Ogilvy. 
Picottees, Red Seedling...C. Macnamara, Esq. 
Ditto, Yellow...Mr. Edmund Murphy, landscape gardener, Artane. 
Premier prize for Picottees, 2 Red, 2 Purple, 2 Rose or Pink, and 2 Yellow, distinct 
variety...P. A. Fagan, Esq. Mount Pleasant, for Beauty of Hemmingford, Martin’s Ade¬ 
laide, Gild’s Enchantress, Gidding’s Lady Surrey, Brinkler’s Troubler, Wood’s Fair Rosa¬ 
mond, Martin’s Queen Victoria, Countess Fortescue. 
Pansies, 12 Seedlings, new varieties...G. Walthew, Esq. for Belzoni, Widnall’s Imogene, 
Eliza, Trafalgar, Maria, Gaines’s Grand Duke, Shakespeare, May’s Rival Yellow, Master¬ 
piece, Amato, Carlo Dolci, and Paragon. 
The first prize for Native Plants was awarded to Mr. E. Murphy, landscape-gardener, 
Artane, for a box containing 50 rare Plants, found by one of his sons in an excursion to 
