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Sunset, and Lord J. Russell. Second prize was awarded to 
Mr. Cock. The same class among nurserymen was contested 
by Mr.Gaines, Messrs. Lucombe and Pince, and Mr. Henderson. 
The first prize Mr. Gaines received, for Camilla, Lady Sale, 
Witch, Hebe, Prince of Wales, Lady Caroline Douglas, Alba 
grandiflora, Rising Sun, Airamana, Trafalgar, Arabian, and Exo- 
niensis. For 12 varieties in the amateurs’ class, a first-class prize 
was awarded to Mr. Staines, Lisson Grove, for Superbum, Made¬ 
line, Hebe, Duke of Cornwall, Rowena, Enchantress, Sunbeam, 
Cedric, Achilles, Fair Maid of Leyton, Grand Turk, and Duke 
of Wellington. And in the nurserymen’s class the same prize 
was awarded to Messrs. Lucombe and Pince, for Beck’s Admiral, 
and Black Prince, Thurtell’s Fairy Queen, Stella, Leonora, 
Dido, Zanzummim, Thurtell’s Stromboli, Enchantress, and 
Cleopatra. For Fuchsias the first prize was awarded to Mr. 
Robinson, gardener to J. Simson, Esq., for Prima Donna, Vesta, 
Eppsii, Robinsonii, Gem, Lowryii, Chandlerii, Magnet, Formosa 
elegans, Exoniensis, Coronet, Barnes’s Plope ; and a similar prize 
was also awarded to Mr. Gaines. 
A collection of Calceolarias, compactly grown, from Mr. 
Gaines was awarded a first prize ; the sorts were Prince Alfred, 
Tigrina, Kinghornii, Flash, Lady Ann, Charteris, and Ada. Ihe 
first prize for Verbenas was awarded to Mr. Smith, of Hornsey, 
for Lilac perfection, Vesta, Queen of England, Smith’s Superba, 
Duchess of Sutherland, Beauty, Excelsa, Delicata, Beauty Su¬ 
preme, Atropurpurea, and Defiance. Second prize to Mr. 
Turner, of Chevely. 
There was an excellent display of Pinks, both in quantity and 
quality. The first prize was awarded to Mr. Turner, for the 
following 24 blooms: Weedon’s Victoria, Omega, Eclipse, 
Rosanah, Tower, Warden, Napoleon, Turner’s Masterpiece, 
Majestic, Alpha, Model, Enchantress, Miss Blackstone, Prince 
of Wales, Little Wonder, Wilmer’s Victoria, Defiance, Duchess 
of Kent, Melone, Jilf’s Mary Ann, ITardstone’s Prince Albert, 
Turner’s Beauty, President, and Gem. Second prize, Mr. 
Norman. Heartseases were exhibited ; prizes were awarded first 
to .Mr. Turner, second, Mr. W. C. Brown, third, Mr. Hart. 
The seedlings were numerous. In Pelargoniums a first prize 
was awarded to Mr. Whomes, gardener to C. Foster, Esq., of 
Clewer, for a variety named Paragon, rosy crimson under petals, 
with a narrow margin of the same colour around the top petals, 
