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obtained the Large Victoria for Orchidaceous plants. This 
collection contained Lycaste tetragona, L. macrophylla, L.Har- 
risoniae, Cattleya intermedia, Vanda cristata, Promencea stapeli- 
oides, Oncidium Papilio, Stanhopea insignis, Broughtonia san- 
guinea, and Cycnoches Loddigesii. 
Mr. Forster exhibited two collections of Pelargoniums in very 
good condition; an extra prize was given. Mr. Chapman re- 
ceived a Small Linnsean for 12 scarlet Pelargonium compactum. 
Fuchsias, for collections of 8, Mr. Roser gained the Small 
Victoria: he had a good F. corymbiflora, with about 40 bunches 
of flowers. Mr. Robinson, Mr. Corbin, and Mr. Jenkins ex¬ 
hibited in this class. In the nurseryman’s class, Mr. Jennings 
obtained the Small Victoria, Mr. Fowle the Large Linnsean, Mr. 
Pawsey the Small Minerva. Mr. Fowle, of Brixton, and Mr. 
T. Banks, of the New Kent Road, had seedling Fuchsias. A 
first class certificate was given to one of Mr. Fowle’s, named 
Exquisite ; the flowers are short and broad, with a short pink 
tube, pink sepals tipped with green, and dark petals: the habit 
is good, and blooms abundantly. One of Mr. Banks’ had small 
flowers, with nearly white tubes and sepals, and dark petals. 
Petunias were numerous. Mr. Fowle had plants of 12 va- 
rities, containing Peliana, Pet, Queen of May, Kentish Beauty, 
Fowle’s Una, a rosy lilac, veined, of good shape; and Gilding’s 
Portrait, a pretty lilac, veined. Mr. Ivery, of Peckham, had 
also a collection; among the best were Ivery’s Prince Albert, 
rose-crimson; Ivery’s Pet, small, rosy lilac, veined, with small 
blotches round the margin ; Ivery’s Reliance, lilac, veined; Gir- 
ling’s Perfection. Mr. Conolly, of Brixton, had a dozen plants 
of finely grown Cockscombs, to which an extra prize was given. 
Mr. Ivery had a seedling Delphinium, named Iveryana, in the 
way of the double Chinese, with double blue flowers. Mr. 
Fowle had a collection of Verbenas. Mr. Fry, Mr. Smith, and 
Mr. Ottey, had stands of Cut Blooms. Mr. Wood had a col¬ 
lection of Alpines ; Mr. Fowle had, of his Antirrhinums, luteum, 
delicatum, atrostriatum, Fowlii, venosum, and several others. 
The collections of Cut Flowers were very numerous. The best 
was produced by Mr.Bruce, who had the Large Linnsean awarded 
to him. Another collection from Mr. Hamp, received the Small 
Minerva, and Mr. Parsons received the Small Linnaean. The 
Small Victoria was given to Mr. Robinson. In the nurserymen’s 
class, a Small Victoria was given to Mr. Chapman, whose col- 
