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THE FLORIST’S JOURNAL. 
The following is a list of the prizes awarded. 
For the best collection of miscellaneous plants: — 
The Adelaide Cup - - Mr. Pawley, Bromley. 
Class I. Private Growers. 
Best pair of auriculas, Middle, Silver Medal 
Second best, Small, do. 
Third, Second small, do. 
Best six, Middle, do. 
Second do. Small, do. 
Best collection of 18 plants, Large, do. 
Second do. Middle, do. 
J. H. Schroder, Esq. 
W. Trahar, Esq. 
W. Sandilands, Esq. 
W. Trahar, Esq. 
J. H. Schroder, Esq. 
Mr. Bruce. 
Mr. Hamp. 
Class II. Nurserymen. 
Best pair of auriculas, Small, Silver Medal - 
Mr. Dickson. 
Open to both Classes. 
Best specimen plant, Small, Silver Medal - 
Second do. do. 
Twelve cinerarias, Third do. do. 
Messrs. Fairbairn. 
Mr. Dickson 
Mr. Ivery. 
Extra Prizes. 
Best four auriculas, Silver Cup,-presented by Mr. Jas. 
Dickson ------ 
Ditto, Three Guineas, presented by Messrs. Chap¬ 
man and Trahar - 
Collection of Alpines, Third small, Silver Medal 
For 6 orchidaceous plants, Small, do. 
Best specimen, do. Third, do. 
Collection of auriculas, Small, do. 
Seedling auriculas, 2nd Class Certificates, three 
Ditto, ditto, one - 
Heartsease, Third small, Silver Medal 
Cucumbers, ditto, do. - 
Seedling polyanthus, Certificate - 
W. Trahar, Esq. 
Mr. Jas. Dixon. 
Mr. Wood. 
Mr. Don. 
Mr. Don. 
Mr. Dickson. 
Mr. Dickson. 
Mr. Chapman. 
Mr. Hart. 
Mr. Cuthill. 
Mr. Burnard. 
CALENDAR FOR MAY. 
To those amateurs whose taste may lead them so far in the 
study of our native plants as to collect and arrange specimens, 
the natural arrangement is strongly recommended, both on ac- 
