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THE FLORIST S JOURNAL. 
The best Seedling, Mr. Harpham. The best collection of Roses, Mr. J. Pearson. 
Ditto, Cut Thorns, Mr. Frettingham. Second ditto, Mr. J. Pearson. 
The dealer’s best twenty varieties of Pansies: Mr. Frettingham—Seedling, Beauty, 
Mrs. Walker, Defiance, Dr. Johnson, Argo, Scipio, Lady of the Lake, British Queen, 
Seedling, Village Mai-d, Seedling, Hope, Criterion, and six Seedlings. 
The best amateur’s twenty varieties of Pansies: Mr. Gillson—Mrs. Thesiger, Grand 
Duke of Russia, Captivation, Coronation, Mulberry, Agnes, Jewess, Imogene, Chim- 
panza, Climax, Rainbow, Sir G. Larpent, Magnet, Rival Yellow, Conservative, Con¬ 
queror, Queen of Scots, Queen Victoria, Melpomene, Diana. 
Second amateur’s twenty varieties of Pansies . . . Mr. S. Wright. 
1 -twelve ditto.Mr. J. Robinson. 
2 - ditto.Mr. J. Nevill. 
PLANTS. 
The best amateur’s six Geraniums. .Victory, Rienzi, Clarissa, Vivid, Climax, and 
Sylph—W. Cartledge, Esq. 
The second ditto. .No names given to the Secretary—Messrs. Needham and Green. 
The best dealer’s six Geraniums. .Climax, Victory, King, Rienzi, Joan of Arc, 
Clarissa, Mr. Frettingham. 
The second best ditto. .Climax, Victory, Seedling, Sylph, Vivid, Limatium, Mr. J. 
Pearson. 
The best collection of Geraniums. .W. Cartledge, Esq 
Best Orchideous Stove Plant. .Oncidium divaricatum, G. Walker, Esq. 
Second ditto ditto ditto ditto G. Walker, Esq. 
Stove Plant, Euphorbia Fulgens, F. Wright, Esq. 
Green-house, Erythrina cristigalli, F. Wright, Esq. 
Second ditto. Clematis Sieboldii, Mr. J. Pearson. 
Erica Bifolia, F. Wright, Esq. 
Second ditto, Jasminifolia, F. Wright, Esq. 
Herbaceous Plants, Mr. J Pearson. 
Second ditto, Mr. J. Pearson. 
Cactus, G. Walker, Esq. 
Second ditto, G. Walker, Esq. 
Best collection of Green-house Plants, Mr. J. Pearson. 
Second ditto ditto ditto Mr. Frettingham. 
Best collection of Ornamental Shrubs, Mr. J. Pearson. 
Ditto American Plants, Mr. Frettingham. 
Ditto Rhododendrons, Mr. Frettingham. 
Ditto Herbaceous cut flowers, Mr. Frettingham. 
Sehizanthus retusus, Mr. S. Wright. 
May 27. Bolton. The second meeting of this Society took 
place on Friday, in the Temperance Hall. The Tulips were 
excellent in all the classes, amongst which were a Bouquet 
belonging to Mr, Henry Pickering, which took the first prize in 
its class. Mr. Thomas Walsh again brought out his fine feathered 
bybloemen, which he has named Favorite. Mr. Richard Dun- 
derdale exhibited a seedling rose, broke by him, and named 
Princess Roval, and which was deservedly placed first in the 
class. 
Tulips. —Feathered Bizarres, 1. Mr. T. Walsh, for Trafalgar; 2. Ditto, for Dutch 
Catafalque; 3. Mr. Jas. Southern, for Alderman ; 4. Mr. James Morris, for Charles X.; 
5 . Mr. Dunderdale, for Firebrand ; 6. Ditto, for Leopoldina. 
Flamed Bizarres, 1. Mr. Henry Pickering, for Incomparable Bizarre; 2. Mr. James 
Morris, for Liberty; 3. Mr. R. Dunderdale, for Lustre; 4. Mr. D. Rawsthorn, for Don 
Carlos ; 5. Robert Heywood, Esq., for Black Prince; 6. Mr. James Morris, for Albion. 
Feathered Bybloemen, 1. Mr. H. Pickering, for Baguet; 2. Mr. Thomas Walsh, for 
Seedling ; 3. Ditto, for Washington ; 4. Mr. R. Dunderdale, for Bicn Fait ; 5. Mr. James 
Morris, for Beauty ; 6. Mr. R. Dunderdale, for Unknown. 
