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Bourbon, Rosalind, Pirate, Augusta, Gaines’ Princess Alice, Saxon King, 
Imperialis, Lydia, Cotherstone, and Hermoine. 
In the Amateur’s class of twelve plants in 12-sized pots, Mr. Parker, gar¬ 
dener to J. H. Oughton, Esq., of Roehampton, obtained the first prize with 
the following: Queen of Beauties, Wizard, Bleda, Priory Queen, Pomona, 
Mabel, Erectum, Coronation, Bridesmaid, Comte de Paris, Queen Consort, 
and Unit. In the Nurserymen’s class, Mr. Gaines took the first prize 
with Lady Isabella Douglass, Nymph, Juba, Albion, Gaines’ Lady Sale, 
Coronation, Lord Mayor, Sylph, Madeline, Vanguard, Emperor, and 
Ivanhoe. 
The first prize for twenty Roses in pots was taken by Messrs. Lane and 
Son, of Berkhampstead, with beautiful plants of the following kinds : Diana, 
Millier,' Phoenix, Vernon, Triomphe de Luxembourg, Grand Capitaine, 
Niphetos, William Jesse, Canville, Armosa, Fabvier, Cramoise Superieure, 
Madame Lafay, Ma Jolie, Aubernon, Anteros, Eliza Sauvage, Barbot, 
Leveson Gower, and Due d’Aumale. In the collections of ten, Mr. Stowe, 
of Bayfordbury, obtained the first prize, with Cramoise Superieure, Mrs. 
Bosanquet, Napoleon, Triomphe de Luxembourg, Sophrano, Gardinier, 
Alcine, Abricote, Imene, and Bourbon Queen. 
There were three exhibitors of Pansies. Mr. Brown, of Slough, took the 
first prize with the following thirty-six varieties: Atilla, Brown’s Arethusa, 
Hannibal, Regulator, Purple Perfection, Seedling R. 1844, Seedling F. 
1844, Cyclops, Seedling G. 1844, Royal Standard, Jehu, Duchess of Beau¬ 
fort, Lady Carrington, William Tell, No. 80, King, Seedling 1845, Duchess 
of Richmond, Hale’s Dark, Brown’s Curion, Mary Anne, Eclipse, Seedling, 
Isabella, Rufus, Middleton, Hero of Bucks, Seedling W. 1844, Cotherstone, 
Exquisite, Pizarro, Fair Maid, Napoleon, Mulberry Superb, Seedling H„ 
1 844, Mary Jane, and Gosset’s Dark. 
A great many Seedlings were present, from among which the following 
were selected and obtained prizes : Azalea Murryana, from Mr. Murray, of 
Twickenham, a large bright rose-coloured flower of good properties ; Azalea, 
Duke of Devonshire, from Messrs. Lucombe and Co., light scarlet, of good 
form ; Azalea semi-duplex pura, from Mr. Smith, Norbiton, double, rosy- 
pink, very pretty; two seedling Pelargoniums of 1845, from Mr. Beck; 
the first, “ Patrician,” a shaded rose, of good form and substance, and 
“ Hebe’s Lip,” somewhat like the other. Mr. Beck had also another, “ Re- 
' splendent,” approaching the scarlet colour so much desired. Two seedling 
Calceolarias, from Mr. Gaines, named Madonna and Harlequin, the former 
a cream colour with purple blotches, and the latter yellow, mottled and 
chequered with brown. 
Seedling Cinerarias were numerous ; three were selected for extra prizes ; 
two exhibited by Mr. Jackson, of Bedale, called Lady Prudhoe, a large 
deep blue, and Countess of Zetland, bright rose; and third by Mr. Pam- 
plin, of Walthamstow, named Azurea. 
Many other promising seedlings were exhibited, but their number pre¬ 
cludes the possibility of even a bare mention. The following is a list ot the 
prizes awarded: — 
For a collection of 80 Stove and Greenhouse Plants : 1st prize, to Mr. 
Hunt; 2d, Mr. Barnes, gardener to G. W. Norman, Esq., Bromley; 3d, 
Mr. Green. 
For a collection of 15 ditto: 1st, Mr. Frazer, nurseryman, Lea Bridge 
Road, Leyton; 2d, Mr. Pawley, White Hart, Bromley ; 3d, Messrs. Veitch 
and Sons, Exeter.' 
For a collection of 10 ditto: 1st, Mr. Bruce; 2d, Mr. Slowe, gardener 
to W. R. Baker, Esq., Bayfordbury Park ; 3d, Mr. Cockburn, gardener to 
the Earl of Mansfield, Caen Wood ; 4th, Mr. Taylor, gardener to J. Costar, 
Esq., Streatham. 
For specimen Ornamental Plants : 1st, Messrs. Lucombe and Co., 
