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THE FLORIST’S JOURNAL. 
Best ten Picotees :—Marc Antony, Gidden’s Teazer, Wood’s 
Victoria, Cleopatra, Trip to Cambridge, Wilmer’s Elizabeth, 
Nulli Secundus, John’s Prince Albert, Fanny Irby, and Gidden’s 
Diana ; Mr. J. Gibbons. Second ditto : Ely’s Favourite, Field 
Marshal, Crook’s Albert, Ely’s Mrs. Lily, Sir R. Peel, Gidden’s 
Teazer, Mrs. Bosville, and Dickson’s Trip to Cambridge ; Mr. 
Staton. Third ditto : Robinson’s Duke, Mrs. Horner, Sharp’s 
Gem, Sharp’s Duke, Nulli Secundus, Lady St. John, John’s 
Prince Albert, Gidden’s Vespasian, Miss Ellen, and Ada; 
Mr. S. Busvvell. 
Heavy red-edged Picotee (Duke of Wellington), Mr. Moore ; 
second ditto (Derby Willow), Mr. Pickering ; third ditto (Robin¬ 
son’s Duke), Mr. Taylor. Light red ditto (Queen During), 
Mr. Hirst; second ditto (Mrs. Horner), Mr. S. Buswell; third 
ditto (Sir Robert Peel), Mr. Robinson. Heavy purple ditto 
(Nehemiah), Mr. Pickering; second ditto (Trip to Cambridge), 
Mr. Gibbons ; third ditto (Crash’s Queen Victoria), Mr. J. Ro¬ 
binson. Light purple ditto (Ely’s Favourite), Mr. Robinson ; 
second ditto (John’s Prince Albert), Mr. J. Robinson; third 
ditto (Pickering’s Harriet), Mr. Pickering. Heavy rose (King 
of Roses), Mr. Staton ; second ditto (ditto), Mr. Hirst; third 
ditto (Pedestrian), Mr. J. Robinson. Light rose (Wain’s Vic¬ 
toria), Mr. Pickering. Best collection, Mr. Pickering; second 
ditto, Mr. Staton. Best device, Mr. Hirst. The show of 
Roses and Miscellaneous Plants was both numerous and good: 
want of space alone prevents their insertion. 
CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER. 
But few plants are to be found in perfection during the present 
month, if we except cryptogamic forms ; these are abundant in 
all situations, from the sea-shore strewed with fuci, to the highest 
situations we can reach, where mosses and lichens still vegetate 
and fructify, cold though it be at such elevations. There are, 
however, a few plants approaching perfection this month, worthy 
of special attention from the pleasant associations which they call 
to mind — the Holly, the Misseltoe, and the Butcher’s Broom, 
