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lection contained a box of carnations and picotees. Mr. Jen¬ 
nings received the Small Linnsean for a collection. A Small 
Minerva was given to F. B. Garty, Esq., as an extra prize for 
cut flowers arranged in a device. There were several collec¬ 
tions of cut British plants. Mr. Williamson, of Kew, gained 
the Small Linnsean for a very good group. Mr. Hood produced 
a collection of British mosses. 
Roses. In the amateurs’ class, the Large Linnsean was given 
to Mr. Terry, the Small Victoria to Mr. A. Parsons. Ihe nur¬ 
seryman’s Large Linnsean was awarded to Messrs. Paul and 
Son, and the Small Victoria was given to Mr. Francis. For 
Pansies an extra prize was given to Mr. Hall. 
The display of Carnations and Picotees was exceedingly 
good. Two five guinea cups were offered by Mr. J. Dickson, 
one for carnations and the other for white ground picotees. 
The former was won by Mr. Edwards, of Holloway, whose stand 
contained Wood’s William the Fourth, Puxley’s Prince Albert, 
Ely’s William a Beckett, Milwood’s Premier, Spong s Duke of 
York, Hale’s Prince Albert, Tomlin’s Briseis, Smith s Mrs. Smith, 
Smith’s Duke of Wellington, Mansley’s Beauty of Woodhouse, 
Brook’s Flora’s Garland, and Chadwick’s Brilliant; Mr. Enable- 
ton being second, and receiving an extra prize. Among ama¬ 
teurs, the Gold Medal was awarded to Mr. Reeves, who had 
Beauty of Woodhouse, Lady Rowley, Squire’s Defiance, Strong’s 
King, Armato, Lady Bamborough, Smith’s Duke of Wellington, 
Wilson’s William the Fourth, Jacques’ Iris, Wilmer’s Hero, 
Wilson’s Harriet, and Strong’s Alfred. The Large Linnsean 
was given to Mr. Trevers, the Small Victoria to Mr. Leach. 
Mr. Edwards and Mr. Alio way also exhibited in this class. 
Among Florists, Messrs. Norman obtained the Large Linnsean 
for Brooks’s Flora’s Garland, Smith’s Lord Combermere, Cart¬ 
wright’s Rainbow, Mansley’s Beauty of Woodhouse, Ely s Sir 
R.Hill, Wildman’s Buonaparte, Wilmer’s Duke of York, Holmes’ 
Count Paulini, Puxley’s Prince Albert, Ely’s Lad y Ely, Ely s 
John Bright, and Hepworth’s True Briton. Mr. Dickson’s Cup 
for picotees was won by Mr. Edmonds with Burrough s Lady 
Douro, Wildman’s Isabella, Burrough’s Miss Jane, Edmonds’ 
Prince of Wales, Mrs. Barnard, Sharp’s Wellington, Mrs. Bevan, 
Ely’s Favourite, Wilmer’s Princess Royal, Green’s Queen, Sir 
W. Middleton, and Duke of Newcastle. Mr. Leach obtained 
an extra prize. 
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