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In the nurserymen’s class the first prize was taken by Mr. 
Norman, of Woolwich, with a stand of 24, containing Church’s 
Wonder, Stow’s Elizabeth, Hodges’ 166, Cousins’ Little Won¬ 
der, Wilson’s Dame Trot, Omega, Miss Jean, Cole’s Majestic, 
Wilmer’s Queen, Hardstone’s Beauty of Cray, Ibbett’s Queen 
Victoria, Hodges’ Gem, Bunkell’s Queen, Lady Flora Hastings, 
Wallis’s Unique, Jones’s Huntsman, Neville’s John Dickson, 
Wilmer’s Prince of Wales, Church’s Navigator, Cousin’s Queen 
of the Isles, Fairbairn’s Bob Lawrence, Creed’s President, 
Aker’s Lord Brougham, and White's Warden. The second 
prize was taken by Mr. Henbrey, of Croydon, and the third by 
Mr. Ottey, of Peckham. 
The first prize for 12 Ranunculuses (amateurs’ class) was 
awarded to Mr. R. Smith, of Poplar, for Sir J. Graham, Topaz, 
Seedling, Phenomenon, Naxara, Queen Victoria, Orange Boven, 
Talisman, Philocles, and three seedlings. The second prize 
was obtained by Mr. Trevers, of Walworth, with Dr. Gardner, 
Pliny, Scottish Piero, Constantia, Belzoni, Seedling, Dolland, 
Luton, Rob Roy, Milo, Marshal Soult, and Industry. The 
third prize was taken by Mr. Harms, Farringdon Street. Messrs. 
Tyso were the only exhibitors in the nurserymen’s class ; their 
collection of 24 contained Princess Royal, Wilson’s Self, Niobe, 
Adolphus, Nestor, Belle Agreeable, Mirabile, Sabina, Flavis- 
simus, Nonsuch, Marquis of Hertford, Oressus, Philocles, Kil- 
gour’s Queen Victoria, Gippins, Delectus, Glenelg, Cathcart, 
Alexis, Attractor, Flaminius, Vendome, and Pleidas. 
Two collections of Pelargoniums were produced ; the one 
from Mr. Foster, gardener to R. Staines, Esq., was in excellent 
condition ; it contained Superbum, Sunrise, Erectum, Duke of 
Cornwall, Enchantress, Staines’s Duke of Wellington, Achilles, 
and Hebe. The second was from Mr. Pamplin, nurseryman, 
whose plants were Lord Byron, Superb, Achilles, Assassin, 
Maria, Prince of Wales, Sir T. Newton, Sir W. Scott, Alice 
Gray, Lord Nelson, Aurora, and Maid of Sarragosa. 
The extra prize offered by W. Davis, Esq., for the best col¬ 
lection of Fuchsias, was awarded to Mr. Robinson, Pimlico, for 
good plants of Prima Donna, Eppsii, Louryi, Goldfinch, Gem, 
Magnet, Exoniensis, Pawley’s Queen Victoria, Formosa elegans, 
Coronet, Modesta, and Chauverii; and a second prize was 
given to Mr. Ottey for twelve other nice plants. 
The Miscellaneous Plants were decidedly inferior on the 
whole, though a few good specimens were present. This we 
