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bloomed plants. Mr. Dobson received the second prize. 
Messrs. Lane exhibited the best collection in the nurserymen s 
class of 25 plants: in it were good plants of Devoniensis, 
Charles Duval, Coupe de Hebe (tea-scented), Guillaume Tell, 
Comte de Paris, General Allard and Gallica (hybrid perpetuals), 
and the White Bath Moss. The second prize was taken by 
Mr. Steadman. Single specimens were produced by Mr. Slowe 
and Mr. Dobson ; the former receiving a Silver Knightian for 
Gardenia, a China variety ; and the latter, a Silver Banksian 
for the Bourbon Queen. Collections of 12 Fuchsias were 
shown by Mr. Gaines, Mr. Robinson, and Mr. Steadman. Mr. 
Gaines had also a collection of 6 Calceolarias. 
Of Cut Roses there was a good display. The principal ex¬ 
hibitors among amateurs were Mr. Terry, Mr. Parsons, Mr. 
Betteridge, and Mr.Williams; and among nurserymen, Messrs. 
Lane, Mr. Rivers, Mr. Francis, Mr. Hooker, and Messrs. Cob- 
bett. Our limits quite preclude the possibility of naming their 
productions. 
A good stand of Carnations was produced by Mr. Norman 
of Woolwich : among them were blooms of John’s Ringleader, 
Cartwright s Lord of the Manor, Martin s Prince Albert, Wil- 
mer’s Solander, Puxley’s Prince Albert, Wiggs’ Earl of Lei¬ 
cester, Ely’s Mungo (a good seedling, marked No. 8-), and 
several other standard flowers. Mr. Edmonds, Wandsworth 
Road, received the large silver medal for a stand of picotees, 
containing Brinklow’s New Purple, Dicksons Red, Crasks 
Prince Albert, Sharp’s Agitator, Halliday's Henrietta, Barnard’s 
Bride, Wilmer’s Prince Albert, Wildman’s Isabella, and several 
others. The second prize was taken by Mr. J. Newhall of 
Woolwich. In the dealers’ class Messrs. Norman received the 
first prize, and also for pinks, with a stand, containing, among 
others, Weedon’s Queen Victoria, Kritland’s Gay Lad, W hites 
Warden, Church’s Rowena, Garretts Queen of Roses, Haid- 
stone’s Prince Albert, Norman’s Henry Creed, Kritland’s Dr. 
Dauberry, Creed’s President, &c. Mr. Henbrey, of Croydon, 
received the second prize for a similar collection. 
The following seedlings received prizes: — Pelargonium pa¬ 
ragon, a certificate from Mr. Whomes, already described in the 
report of the Botanic Society’s last show; Calceolarias. Cer¬ 
tificates were given to Messrs. Best of Reading foi Leopat dii ? 
cream-colour, rosy spots; and to Mr. Gaines for Alpha, a yel¬ 
low ground, with large blotches. 
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